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Title: Venice gondolier sun
Alternate Title: Venice gondolier
Gondolier
Physical Description: v. : ill. (some col.) ; 58 cm.
Language: English
Creator: Venice Gondolier Sun
Publisher: Venice Gondolier Sun
Place of Publication: Venice Fla
Publication Date: September 28, 2008
Copyright Date: 2008
Frequency: semiweekly
regular
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Subject: Newspapers -- Venice (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Sarasota County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Genre: newspaper   ( marcgt )
Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Sarasota -- Venice
Coordinates: 27.098611 x -82.438889 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 56, no. 7 (April 4-6. 2001)-
Numbering Peculiarities: Issue for April 4-6, 2001 also called April 4, 2001.
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Bibliographic ID: UF00028295
Volume ID: VID00631
Source Institution: University of Florida
Holding Location: University of Florida
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Resource Identifier: ltuf - ANK8420
oclc - 47264140
alephbibnum - 002730652
issn - 1536-1063
lccn - 2001229429
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Preceded by: Venice gondolier (Venice, Fla. : 1983)

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Lang: Focus on single-engine planes


BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR

Council Member Sue Lang,
who is leading the campaign to
scale back airport operations,
this week provided the interim
city manager with her vision of
the municipal airport's future
operations.
She was responding to In-
terim City Manager Nancy
Woodley's e-mail request for
suggestions from city council
members on the scope of work


Wage offer

reflects city

uncertainty

BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR

The city of Venice and one of
its employee unions exchanged
contract proposals Wednesday
but didn't reach a final agree-
ment.
It was the third in a series of
meetings that city officials are
hopeful will culminate in a ten-
tative agreement at the next bar-
gaining meeting, Oct. 15. The
current three-year contract ex-
pires Sept. 30.
On Wednesday representa-
tives from the local American
Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees respond-
ed to the city's unusual proposal
for a one-year contract that
offers a 2-percent across the
board salary increase. Coupled
with the annual 3.5-percent sal-
ary step increase, the total salary
package would provide employ-
ee raises of 5.5 percent, slightly
above the current national rate
of inflation of 5.4 percent.
City officials said they felt the
offer was prudent in light of the
uncertain revenue picture and
struggling economy.
The city wanted "an offer that
would keep the employees
whole," said Mary Holcombe,
management team member
and assistant city manager.
Other management team
members included Adminis-
tration Services Director Alan
Bullock, City Attorney Bob An-

Please see WAGE, 4A


being negoti-
ated with its
new airport
consultant DY
Services.
Not unex-
pectedly, it in-
cludes some
controversial a f
aspects, like Lang
scaling back
operations that would essential-
ly change the airport from a "C-
II" to a "B-II" classification for
smaller single-engine aircraft


only, something the Federal
Aviation Administration oppos-
es.
It also suggests diverting cer-
tain practices, like commercial
flight training, to other regional
airports and decommissioning
portions of the airport to non-
aviation uses.
Now that the Airport Advisory
Board is no longer city coun-
cil disbanded the board at its
Sept. 23 meeting there's likely
to be less organized resistance to
Lang's efforts to downscale the


airport and reduce its noise
level. It was that mission that
transformed her from a retired
city union representative to a
neighborhood activist.
Local funds, not FAA
So far she's been successful at
eliminating the airport board.
Earlier she led the charge to
eliminate dozens of mainte-
nance and other projects from a
key list required to receive mil-
lions in Federal Aviation
Administration and state fund-


ing. It took millions of dollars in
grants off the table, grants that
critics said were a shoo-in for the
city to receive.
Lang thinks the airport can
survive without those funds, and
she has a plan to replace the
funds with money from those
who use the airport.
'An analysis of opportunities
for new revenue for the city's
general fund by declining future
FAA and FDOT grants and de-

Please see LANG, 7A


Suit filed over

student info


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SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL, jfennell@venicegondolier.com
Home sales in Venice have dropped consistently for the past three years.

Houses selling when buyers think price is right


BY JON BRANTHOOVER
STAFF WRITER

As the country prepares for a
multi-billion-dollar bailout of
leading mortgage-lending insti-
tutions, much of the Venice-area
real estate market remains in the
doldrums.
According to a report pub-
lished by the Mid Florida Re-
gional Multiple Listing Service,
Realtors sold a mere 76 proper-
ties in the Venice area in August,


down nearly 25 percent from
July's sales and less than half of
May's 172 sales.
Venice Board of Realtors
member Erick Phelps said 626
properties have been sold so far
this year in the Venice area,
about half the number of sales
through August in a normal year.
Phelps said typically 100 to 175
homes were sold per month in
Venice before the downturn in
the housing market.
Venice has experienced con-


sistently falling home prices over
the past three years. Phelps said
some home sellers have had to
reduce listings prices by as
much as 20 percent of the initial
value.
Venice Board of Realtors
President Stephen Lingley said
sellers need to make compro-
mises to sell during the down-
turn.
"There are a lot of buyers that

Please see BUYERS, 4A


privacy leaks

BY AUDREY BLACKWELL
STAFF WRITER

A class action lawsuit has
been filed in the U.S. District
Court by attorney William E.
Partridge of Sarasota, against the
Princeton Review Inc. disclosing
personal and private informa-
tion of 34,000 minor Sarasota
students and 74,000 minor stu-
dents in Fairfax, Va.
Princeton Review is a test
preparation company that was
hired by Sarasota County Public
Schools to build an online tool
to help the district measure stu-
dents' academic progress.
The company posted student
information, including Social
Security numbers, online for no
less than seven weeks.
The class action complaint is
dated Sept. 19 and was filed in
the name of Virginia B. Town-
send, plaintiff, on behalf or her-
self and her minor children and
"all others similarly situated."
At least $5 million in damages
is being sought for the students
in Sarasota County and Fairfax
because Princeton's negligence
"severely damaged the privacy
rights of all those minors," the
complaint states.
In addition, the suit asks for a
mandatory injunction so Prince-
ton Review will not let this hap-
pen again and will "put into
place a protective mechanism
for members of the class," Part-
ridge said.
Students from Venice High

Please see LEAKS, 7A


Is a Sharky's lease deal at hand?


Coastal cleanup


City council will hold a 'shade' meeting this week over
the lease dispute.


BY GREG GILES
NEWS EDITOR

Venice City Council and its
attorney will hold a closed door
"shade" meeting Tuesday at 1:30
p.m. to consider a settlement
proposal regarding its lease dis-
pute with Sharky's On The Pier.
The city sued The Pier Group,
owners of Sharky's, in 2006 to get
a determination whether a rene-
gotiated lease with blanks in it is
valid. The blanks are where the
rent amount is supposed to be.
There are also blanks where the
rent calculation is supposed to
appear.
Restaurant owners say they
know what the amounts are
supposed to be and so does the
city. The city wants the blanks
filled in, and more important,


wants to renegotiate the rent.
The parties went through at
least four failed mediation ses-
sions.
In December attorneys for
restaurant owners Mike Pachota
and Greg Novack filed a motion
seeking a trial date in circuit
court.
"We left the last mediation ses-
sion Nov. 6 believing we had an
agreement," Pachota said at the
time. "Therefore, we were very
surprised to learn that agreement
was rejected in its entirety by city
council on Nov. 13."
At one point the city came up
with a number of stipulations it
hoped The Pier Group would
agree to:
All blanks within the lease
and expansion agreement would
be completed with clear terms


explicitly identified.
Base rent would increase from
its current $12,000 to $95,000
beginning this fiscal year, with
annual CPI increases in the
future.
The city's percentage of rev-
enues would increase from the
current 5 percent to 6 percent of
gross receipts in excess of $1.5
million.
Pier Group would agree to
reimburse the city for one-half
of the costs of recently complet-
ed improvements to the parking
lot, stormwater facilities and fes-
tival grounds to the south of the
pier in the amount of $594,709.
The Pier Group rejected the
offer. Since then it has put rest-
aurant's planned expansion on
hold.
The two sides first entered
mediation over the disputed
lease in January 2007.

Please see LEASE, 7A


The SunCoast Reef Rovers Scuba Club took park in the recent coastal
cleanup on Sept. 20. Performing this annual underwater cleanup effort
along the rocks of the Venice and Nokomis jetties, members retrieved
debris such as cast nets, fishing tackle, glass bottles and aluminum
cans. The most unusual find of the day was what appears to be a 22-
caliber handgun. Club members appreciated the assistance of the Phil
Phillips of the Venice Police marine patrol unit and Deputy Brian
O'Leary of the Sarasota County Sheriff's marine patrol unit who kept
boat traffic safely away from the divers.


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Dates
* Tuesday, Sept. 30; 9-10
a.m.
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plex 1300 South River
Road, Englewood
* Wednesday, Oct. 1; 8-11
a.m. and 5-9 p.m. Lifestyle
Family Fitness 1667 North
U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice
* Wednesday, Oct. 1; 9-11
a.m. Trinity Presbyterian
Church 4365 State Road
776, Venice
* Monday, Oct. 6; 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Publix 535 South
Tamiami Trail, Venice
* Monday, Oct. 6:10 a.m.-2
p.m. Publix 1445 E. Venice
Ave., Venice
* Monday, Oct. 6:10 a.m.-2
p.m. Publix 345 Jacaranda
Blvd., Venice
* Monday, Oct. 6; 1-4 p.m.
Surgical Center at St.
Andrews 1350 E. Venice
Ave., Venice
* Monday, Oct. 6: 3-5 p.m.
Venice Elementary School
150 E. Miami Ave., Venice
* Wednesday, Oct. 8; 10
a.m.-1 p.m. Venice Com-
munity Center 326 S.
Nokomis Ave., Venice
*Wednesday, Oct. 8; noon-
5 p.m. Venice VFW 832 E.
Venice Ave., Venice
* Thursday, Oct. 9; 8 am.-
noon Our Lady of Mount
Carmel 425 Tamiami Trail,
Osprey
* Thursday, Oct. 9; 8:30-
9:30 a.m. Englewood
Sports Complex 1300
South River Road, Eng-
lewood


* Friday, Oct. 10; 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Venice Community
Center 326 S. Nokomis
Ave., Venice
* Saturday, Oct. 11; 9 a.m.-
2 p.m. Jacaranda Library
4143 Woodmere Park
Blvd., Venice
* Saturday, Oct. 11; 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Venice Comm-
unity Center 326 S. Noko-
mis Ave., Venice
* Saturday, Oct. 11; 2-6
p.m. VFW Venice 832 E.
Venice Ave., Venice
* Saturday, Oct. 11; 3-7
p.m. Publix 1091 North
Tamiami Trail, Nokomis
* Monday, Oct. 13; 10 a.m.-
noon Venice-Nokomis
United Methodist Church
208 Palm Ave., Nokomis
* Tuesday, Oct. 14; 3-7 p.m.
CVS 1111 North Tamiami
Trail, Nokomis
* Wednesday, Oct. 15; 10
a.m.-1 p.m. Venice
Community Center 326 S.
Nokomis Ave., Venice
* Wednesday, Oct. 15; 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Summerville
200 N. Nassau St., Venice
* Wednesday, Oct. 15; 10
a.m.-2 p.m. River Oaks 925
South River Road, Engle-
wood
* Wednesday, Oct. 15; 1-2
p.m. Englewood Sports
Complex 1300 South River
Road, Englewood
* Wednesday, Oct. 15; 2-5
p.m. Sterling House 1200
Avenida del Circo, Venice
* Thursday, Oct. 16; 10
a.m.-3 p.m. Village On The
Isle 920 South Tamiami
Trail, Venice
* Friday, Oct. 17; 10 a.m.-2
p.m. Harbor Chase 950
Pinebrook Road, Venice
* Friday, Oct. 17; 10 a.m.-2
p.m. CVS 100 North U.S.
41 Bypass, Venice
* Sunday, Oct. 19; 10:30
a.m.-noon First Baptist
Church ofVenice
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Temperature High Low
Yesterday 85 68
Normal 86 70
Record 95 65
(1998) (1978)
Rainfall
Yesterday 0.00"
Actual Average
Month 0.01" 0.87"
Year 27.48" 40.35"
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Sunrise/set
Tonight's sunset
Tomorrow's sunrise
Moonrise/set
Moonrise
Moonset


* Tuesday, Oct. 21; 8 a.m.-2
p.m. Epiphany Cathedral
310 Sarasota St., Venice
*Tuesday, Oct. 21; 10 a.m.-


2 p.m. Publix 4173 South
Tamiami Trail, Venice
* Tuesday, Oct. 21; 10 a.m.-
2 p.m. River Oaks 925 So-


Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs:
(Sarasota and Charlotte counties)
SSE winds at 3 to 6 knots.
Seas 1 to 2 feet, light chop.
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WSW winds at 6 to 12 knots.
Seas 1 to 3 feet, light chop.


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* Wednesday, Oct. 22; 10
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* Elks Lodge 1021 Disco-
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX
DEED
Notice is hereby given that WACHOVIA AS
CUST/TTEE FOR PLYMOUTH SPV 2, the
holder of the certificate listed below, has filed
said certificate for a tax deed to be issued. The
certificate number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and the names in
which the property is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 3117.000
Year of Issuance: 2005
Tax Deed File #: 07-0371
TD
Description of Property 0980-03-8926 LOT 26
BLK 389 10TH ADD TO PORT CHARLOTTE
Name in which the property is assessed I & C
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
All of said property being in the County of
Sarasota, State of Florida. Unless the
certificate is redeemed according to law, the
property described in the certificate will be sold to
the highest bidder at the Sarasota County Court
House, 2000 Main Street, Historic Courtroom,
East Wing, Sarasota, Florida, at 9:00 a.m. on
the 14TH day of OCTOBER, 2008.
Karen E. Rushing
Clerk Of The Circuit Court
Sarasota County, Florida
By: E. Wenstad, Deputy Clerk
Publication Dates: SEPTEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28
2008.


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


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


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BERNIE BELASCO used Morse code to warn a dis-
tressed Navy ship off the reefs and send it to a
safe landing site 5 miles farther south. The heroic
deed, accomplished while he served in the U.S.
Army during World War II, earned him a chapter in
the popular 2001 book "Chicken Soup for The
Veteran's Soul." Belasco and his wife, Lucille,
moved to Venice in 1987. He was part of the coun-
ty's disaster response network, performed extra
duties at Temple Beth Shalom and regularly visited
recuperating synagogue members in the hospital.
He was happiest when helping others. Belasco
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POLICE BEAT
Arrest in
license fraud

The Florida Highway
Patrol arrested an employ-
ee at the Sarasota County
Tax Collector's Office Fri-


WAGE from Page 1A


derson and Finance Director Jeff
Snyder.
Counteroffer
The AFSCME team, repre-
sented by local union leader
Ralph Hamann, Dan Tucci of the
public works department, and
Mike Temple with the state
AFSCME office, counteroffered
with an annual 4-percent across
the board increase and steps.
They're holding out for a three-
year contract.
On Wednesday the city gave


SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, 2008


day for her involvement in
driver license fraud. She
was charged with 19 crim-
inal violations.
Elunda C. Morrison was
the target of a four-month
investigation by the Flo-


rida Highway Patrol and
U.S. Immigration and Cus-
toms Enforcement into the
issuance of fraudulent dri-
ver licenses out of the
Sarasota County Tax Col-
lector's Office. According to


no indication it would move off
its position to seek a one-year
contract. Instead, it sweetened
the pot by upping its offer to 2.5
percent across the board plus
steps, bringing the total salary
package to 6 percent. And it
agreed to upgrade (increase) the
salaries of 5 of 17 positions pre-
sented by the union.
The upgraded positions are
just some of those previously
identified in the 2007 Evergreen
Solutions wage and compensa-
tion study as being underpaid


FHP Morrison used her
position as a driver license
examiner to facilitate the
issuance of four driver li-
censes to immigrants who
did not otherwise have au-
thorization to obtain them.


for the duties they carry out
compared to peer cities and
counties in Florida. Overall the
study found the city paid on
average about 15 percent less
than its peers, mostly in nonbar-
gaining position. Earlier this
year many of those positions
were upgraded.
The Evergreen study was
revised in June to reflect chang-
ing market conditions. It found
currently the city on average
pays its employees about "2 per-
cent below the market average


Morrison was charged
with driver license fraud
(four counts), unlawful
compensation for official
behavior (two counts),
official misconduct (four
counts), organized fraud,


compensation."
Updated salaries for an esti-
mated 50 positions were pre-
sented; some reflected a higher
market value, while others a
lower market value. The 5-per-
cent merit increases discussed
in the original study appears to
be off the table.
Instead of carrying out sec-
ond-year recommendations as
proposed in the Evergreen study,
the city opted to give nonbar-
gaining staff received a modest
cost-of-living adjustment (4 per-


conspiracy to commit dri-
ver license fraud (four
counts) and falsifying
records (four counts).
The investigation is on-
going and further arrests
are expected.


cent) approved earlier this week
by city council and renegoti-
ate with AFSCME.
AFSCME represents 120 of 295
city employees. It's one of four
unions that represent city staff.
The contracts have staggered
terms. The other unions are the
local chapter of the Interna-
tional Association of Fire Fight-
ers, the Fraternal Order of Police
for Police Officers and Fraternal
Order of Police for Sergeants and
Lieutenants.
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are willing and ready to
buy," he said. "Right now it
lies with the seller to price
their properties realistical-
ly. The properties that are
priced are selling."
Phelps said Venice has
lost 50 percent of its agents
in the last 18 months.
"Everything has been
thrown up in the air," he
said.
Buyers paradise
While home sellers
struggle and Realtors pile
up listings, buyers are
enjoying a rare smorgas-
bord of low-priced proper-
ties. For people with the
money and desire, the real
estate market in Venice
and Southwest Florida
offers a myriad of options.
Tony Moore, a loan offi-
cer at Gulfside Mortgage
Services, said the market is
prime for buyers.
"The market has been
incredibly good as far as
price goes and there is a lot


of action on houses at the
lower end," he said.
In fact, most of the
properties being sold this
year are priced between
$200,000 to $250,000. As of
September, 94 properties
in that range were sold,
beating the next highest-
selling price range,
$250,000 to $300,000, by
30 sales.
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also a lot of movement in
the traditionally reces-
sion-proof upper-end
homes.
"Sotheby's has sold
three multi-million-dollar
homes in Venice in the
past month," he said.
The MLS report shows a
total of five homes have


sold in 2008 for more than
$1 million, at an average
price of about $1.5 million.
Winter forecast
Phelps is optimistic
sales will pick up during
the winter season, citing
the tried-and-true allure of
Sarasota County winters.
"Once the season starts,
home sales are going to
jump," he said.
Lingley also is opti-
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or more of inventory," he
said. "I don't think that will
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BY STEVEN J. SMITH
STAFF WRITER

Less than a month after
winning her fourth term
on the Sarasota County
Commission over North
Port City Commissioner
Barbara Gross, District 3
Commissioner and cur-
rent Chair Shannon Staub
looked to her next four
years with a combined
sense of optimism and
enthusiasm.
Staub, 61, will need her
famously sunny attitude
because a number of chal-
lenges await. These incl-
ude a sluggish economy,
stricter land use guide-
lines, an unfunded River
Road project and a new
colleague on her board,
after November.
In addition, she must
deal with what is a histori-
cally contentious relation-
ship with North Port -
now the county's most
populous city whose
officials have expressed an
increasing sense of disen-
franchisement with the
county commission.
Sluggish economy
Staub believes the cur-
rent economic downturn
is only temporary and
brighter times are ahead.
"We've got some great
opportunities because
there's a sort of another
industrial revolution that's
here, regarding clean ener-
gy and green technology,"
she said. "We're gearing up
to be a part of that. Also, I
think we realize that a lot
of our jobs come from
expanding local business-
es and we'll be putting an
effort on facilitating (their)
survival and expansion."
That effort is not new.
The county commission
has already assisted such


local companies as Sun
Hydraulics, manufacturer
of screw-in hydraulic car-
tridge valves and mani-
folds, defense contractor
L-3 Communications and
Medical Education Tech-
nology Inc., which devel-
ops learning tools for doc-
tors, nurses and other
health care practitioners.
The commission hel-
ped Sun Hydraulics obtain
additional land for expan-
sion, aided L-3 Comm-
unications with water and
sewer benefits and assist-
ed METI financially by off-
setting its impact fees.
"The days of bringing a
Toyota factory here are
over," Staub said. "Comp-
anies here are medium-
sized, dealing in technolo-
gy. A lot of their products
are small. The crunch now
is to help what we already
have here and diversify
our economy more."
Land use
Staub shrugged off any
notions that the recently
passed super majority
amendment (requiring at
least a 4-1 majority vote of
the county commission on
development and land-
use decisions) and the
urban service boundary
amendment (mandating a
unanimous vote to permit
urban intrusion into rural
areas) would significantly
affect her land-use deci-
sions.
"If we have one or two
of those (rulings) a year,
that will be unusual," she
said. "The only times we've
ever moved the urban ser-
vice boundary have been
minor (ones). As for the
super majority, if the dev-
elopment is that good,
(developers) will get the
four votes (they need)."


River Road
The raising and widen-
ing of River Road from
Interstate 75 to Winchester
Boulevard, a project bear-
ing a price tag of about
$150 million, is another
issue Staub and her fellow
commissioners will con-
tinue to grapple with over
the next four years.
Finding sufficient funding
will require innovation
beyond such traditional
sources as federal and
state coffers, which carry
with them regulatory
restrictions and red tape.
One emerging solution,
Staub said, is in public-pri-
vate partnerships.
"Government is not
going to be able to shoul-
der everything we've sho-
uldered in the past," Staub
said. "Maybe we'll look at
working with the Gulf
Coast Foundation (which
funds grants and pro-
grams)."
Staub added another
answer for River Road
could crystallize in what
she called a "private" bond.
"Financing (could come)
through private (means),"
she said. "It's not going to
be easy, but whether it be
roads, parks, libraries,
health clinics, we're going
to be looking at a new way
of financing capital pro-
jects in the future."
North Port
When Staub defeated
Gross on Aug. 26, her
countywide margin of vic-
tory was an impressive 20
percent. In the 11 prec-
incts within North Port's
city limits, however, she
garnered only 31 percent
of the vote.
It was a stinging rem-
inder that Sarasota Cou-
nty's largest city still feels
left behind by the county


SUN FILE PHOTO
County Commissioner Shannon Staub is ready to tackle a host of tough issues when she
begins her fourth term on the commission.


commission on such rec-
ent issues as:
A collapsed joint-
planning agreement
The failed Gottfried
Stewardship Village pro-
posal
Squabbles over the
use of impact fee dollars
for local roads
Staub sees a "golden
opportunity" within those
setbacks.
"North Port will (soon)
have three new commis-
sioners," she said. "I think
we'll have an opportunity
for a relationship (with
them) that's going to be
much more positive than
in the past. I see it as a
clean slate."
Staub added that the
public will expect the
commissions to work
together without resorting
to litigation, as has hap-
pened in the past.


"No more lawsuits," she
said. "I don't want to hear
the outcry with govern-
ments suing govern-
ments."
A new colleague
Staub said she would
not endorse any of the
three candidates for Paul
Mercier's District 1 seat on
the county commission:
Democrat Jono Miller, Re-
publican Carolyn Miller or
John Mullarkey, an inde-
pendent.
"I think it gets hard if
you support one and an-
other (gets elected)," she
said.
Instead, Staub stressed
the fact that whoever gets
the job must quickly get
up to speed on important
county issues.
"It is not difficult to do
your homework on issues
when running for county


commission," she said. "All
of our meetings are on our
Web site, entire agenda
packets are available on-
line, and (County Adm-
inistrator) Jim Ley has
offered to have any and all
candidates meet with him
(for) briefing on county
issues."
Staub said she has
noted an alarming lack of
knowledge in each candi-
date on topics such as the
State Road 776 Corridor
Plan and the Community
Redevelopment Area.
"(They) better get seri-
ous," she said, "because
people in the community
want to hear where they
stand on Midnight Pass,
where they stand on phos-
phate mining and where
they stand on stormwater
for the Englewood CRA."

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BY GERALD A.
ROGOVIN
CORRESPONDENT


Is Florida ready for a
water czar with the power
to pipe drinking water
from regions that have
plenty to others that need
it?
It wasn't five years ago,
when a controversial pro-
posal to route water from
one part of the state to
another was dismissed
after a huge uproar.
But there are signs that
the idea still appeals to
many in the state.
A gathering of water
utilities officials, develop-
ers, environmental act-
ivists, lobbyists and attor-
neys in Orlando Thursday
has been talking about
just such a position. The
state Legislature would
have to establish it.
The meeting was con-
vened by the Century


Commission for a Sust -
ainable Florida.
In 2003, the Council of
100, considered the state's
most powerful business
group, proposed that
then-Gov. Jeb Bush app-
oint a seven-member wa-
ter commission. It would
have the power to transfer
water from rural areas
north of Interstate 4 to
fast-growing areas south
of that line, particularly
South Florida.
State law has mandated
since 1998 a practice
known as "local sources
first." Cities and counties
must exhaust all reason-
able possibilities for water
within their boundaries
before trying to get it else-
where.
The Council of 100
urged Bush to get rid of the
law. It wanted to establish
a statewide water distribu-
tion system. That could
create an economic value


for water, and develop a
new general revenue
source for the state and
water-rich areas.
Response was instant
and vociferous: Opp-
osition came from every
comer of Florida. So Bush
killed the idea.
But it wasn't forgotten.
It was reintroduced Thu-
rsday by the Century
Commission.
"Some type of state-
level water entity" was
called for "because of
growing awareness that
Florida has a water storage
and distribution prob-
lem," the statement read.
County Commissioner
Shannon Staub, attending
the meeting as a represen-
tative of the Florida
Association of Counties,
said, "I want to avoid state
control of our local water
resources by defining the
common goals of regional
cooperation."


Floridians used 6.7 bil-
lion gallons of fresh water
a day in in 2000. By 2025,
state officials estimate that
will increase by 30 percent,
to 8.7 billion gallons daily.
For years, Florida relied
on underground aquifers
to supply its water needs.
It was an inexpensive
approach. But increased
pumping has caused
lakes, rivers and wetlands
to disappear.
One consequence has
been that the state told
water utilities in South
Florida they can no longer
count on drawing extra
water from those aquifers.
They will need to develop
alternate supplies.
A desalination plant
and a 125-billion-gallon
reservoir was one res-
ponse. Tampa Bay Water
began that operation a few
years ago but it has proved
more expensive than
anticipated.


Red Sox one step closer to Sarasota County


STAFF REPORT

Sarasota County Com-
missioners agreed Wed-
nesday to amend the 2008
budget by appropriating
money to buy three par-
cels of privately owned


land near Payne Park, the
potential site of a new
training facility for the
Boston Red Sox.
At a cost of $4.855 mil-
lion, i the county will gain
two acres at the intersec-
tion of Washington Boul-


evard and Laurel Street.
Elsie Souza was the
lone speaker at the public
hearing, saying she was
there representing peti-
tioners and the 17,000
county residents who
work in tourism.


"We will have a won-
derful addition to our
parkland."
Commissioner Joe Bar-
betta, an enthusiastic Red
Sox proponent, said at that
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LEAKS from Page 1A
School, Pine View School and
Laurel Nokomis School are in-
cluded in the suit that seeks dam-
ages, according to Partridge.
Two other attorneys are serving
as co-counsel: Jeffrey M. Liggio,
with Liggio, Benrubi & Williams,
West Palm Beach; and Edward E
Haber, with Shapiro Haber &
Urmy, Boston.
"The Boston firm has been
involved in other Internet security
breaches; it's their specialty,"
Partridge said.
The Princeton Review has 20
days from the time it is served the
complaint to answer it, according
to Partridge, and as of Sept. 25, it
had not been served. The compa-
ny is aware of the suit, however,
because Partridge sent a courtesy


copy to its in-house counsel.
Internet posting
On Aug. 18, a New York Times
article revealed that the Princeton
Review had allowed personal
information about Sarasota and
Fairfax, Va., public school students
on its Web site for about seven
weeks. The site was subsequently
closed.
The information included
names, birthdays, ethnicities, any
learning disabilities, standardized
test scores, Social Security num-
bers (commonly used as the stu-
dent identification number) and
whether English was a student's
second language.
The school district and Prince-
ton Review sent letters to parents
of students whose Social Security
numbers were exposed, a district


press release stated. This was
because in cases where a student
ID number was the SSN concerns
were raised about identify theft.
Princeton Review has arranged
for students whose SSN was
exposed and who will be 18 or
older by Jan. 31,2009, to enroll in a
free credit-alert program. While
national credit reporting services
do not provide credit monitoring
for those under 18, parents of
minor children can request a
report on whether any credit
activity appears in their child's
credit file.
Princeton Reviewhas opened a
call-in line for parents who have
questions about what the expo-
sure of this information might
mean and what precautions to
take. The company will present
local workshops for parents who


would like more information
about how to monitor credit and
identity information for their chil-
dren who are under 18.
Parents may call (800) 215-0225
Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. to 6
p.m. Eastern time for information
or ask to participate in a work-
shop.
District
Lori White, superintendent of
Sarasota County Public Schools,
said no decision has been made
yet on whether the district will
take legal action against Prince-
ton Review.
"Right nowwe have limited use
of the company's assessments for
high school students. We had
developed assessments to use
internally and may use some
other assessments at the second-


to eighth-grade level," White said.
"If we do so, the information will
stay inhouse, absolutely."
White said the district will
discuss cutting its ties to Prince-
ton Review.
"We will not use all the ser-
vices as planned," White said. "I
feel we will successfully with-
draw from those contractual
obligations."
The district will only send in
information with student SSNs
to the state department of edu-
cation as it requires. The district
needs to provide progress moni-
toring for the students, especial-
ly those who fall below profi-
ciency levels on the FCAT scores.
"It is required by state law,"
White said.
ablackwell@
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LANG from Page 1A


designating more of the non-aviation
areas of the airport such as the Mobile
Home Park and Holiday Apartments, the
Circus Arena property, the Golf Course,
that part of Sharky's parking lot, etc. that
is still airport property, should be includ-
ed," Lang wrote in her e-mail to Woodley.
"The FAA would be paid to release its
liens just as was done with the
Wastewater Treatment Plant/Tramonto
Vista Park and other former airport deed-
ed property. It would appear that a rea-
sonable price could be negotiated with
the FAA and over the long term the rev-
enue from these properties would greatly
surpass the cost of paying off the FAA and
assuming full maintenance of the airport.
"Revenue from aviation leases and
other fees ... can and should pay to main-
tain the airport.
"Selling aviation fuel directly instead of
receiving only 5 cents per gallon from the
Jet Center would also provide revenue for
the maintenance of the airport and
should be considered.


"Recommendations for attracting and
locating small, clean and quiet business-
es which do not increase air traffic or neg-
atively impact sensitive habitat or nearby
residents, would be desirable," wrote
Lang.
Regional objectives
Another tactic to reduce operations at
the airport is to divert operations else-
where. Lang has previously discussed try-
ing to limit hours of operations for touch-
and-go flight lessons, and banning jet
operations altogether.
"Charlotte Regional Airport and SRQ
(Sarasota), both of which are, for all
intents and purposes within the same
region as Venice and very close by, serve
the needs of larger aircraft owners and
businesses.
"The MPU (master plan update) should
show how each of the three airports along
with Buchan Field in Englewood, comple-
ment rather than duplicate each other.
"Venice should not be identified as a


LEASE from Page lA


Sharky's On The Pier was opened in
1986 as a 90-seat bar and restaurant at the
entrance to the Venice Fishing Pier, with a
negotiated a 20-year lease with two addi-
tional five-year extension options.


The contract was renegotiated in 2000
and runs to 2016.

ggiles@
venicegondolier.com


'reliever' for SRQ. Charlotte Regional,
which has longer runways, is the appro-
priate reliever except for small aircraft.
Commercial flight training, helicopter
training, jet sales, hangars and service,
'Net jets,' 'DayJet,' etc. should be encour-
aged at Charlotte Regional instead of
Venice.
"Recommendations for limiting these
activities through lease agreements and
by not adding new hangars or tie downs
or control towers or instrument landing
systems ... need to be included," Lang
said.
She wants recommendations for the
improvement of runway 4-22 to be limit-
ed to "repairing the runway instead of
complete reconstruction." She also rec-
ommended including plans for mitigat-
ing and controlling soot and fumes.
No noise study
Lang made suggestions to reduce
noise levels, but stopped short of recom-
mending a Part 150 Noise Study. In fact,
she asked it not be included in future
plans for the airport.
A Part 150 is the FAA-sponsored study
that many say is definitive on the issue.
The last study conducted said the city
didn't have a noise problem. Critics say a
new one might say the same thing, some-
thing that would undermine efforts to
reduce airport operations.
Instead, Lang suggested using the


Airport Tenants Union's statistics on air-
port operations, and revising aviation
operations using other data available.
While she didn't expressly come out
and support a new "B-II" classification,
she did say "either runway meets all crite-
ria for 'C' class and it would not be
acceptable to utilize waivers, extensions,
etc. in order to classify (runway) 13-31 as
a 'C' when we need to stress departures
on (runway) 4-22, our only noise abate-
ment runway.
'Any extension added to runway 13-31
in order to have this classified as a 'C'
would be especially objectionable as this
would encourage larger jet and plane
traffic here and increase flying over
homes in Gulf Shores, Golden Beach,
Sunset Beach, etc."
Runway protection and safety zones
"need to be contained on the existing air-
field with the exception, if necessary, of
very minor deviations for runway 22 so
that the (Lake Venice) Golf Course is not
impacted."
"Maintaining the airport for predomi-
nantly privately owned single-engine air-
craft should be the primary objective."
Woodley will compile the comments
from city council members in the coming
weeks. She hopes to have a scope-of-
work agreement ready for council review
by mid to late October.

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ROBERT A. VEDDER
PHONE: (941) 207-1000
FAX: (941) 484-8460
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SUNDAY
SEPT. 28, 2008


OPINION


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


OUR VIEW


These are the signs of troubling times


t's a little more than a month before
we vote to pick the next defender of
the Constitution, which contains
the First Amendment, which protects
free speech, which supporters of John
McCain and Barack Obama have no
compunction about violating in order
to get their man elected to protect the
Constitution, which contains ...
Dizzy yet?
As sick as we are of attack ads and the
way they abuse the First Amendment, at
least that kind of protected speech can be
countered by more speech. Newly trou-
blesome is the interference with free
speech we are seeing in the form of the
defacement, destruction and theft of
political signs. Such vandalism is a crime,
of course, but we are concerned that the
criminals have a more sinister purpose


than just getting their kicks.
This is likely to be, for a variety of rea-
sons, a pivotal election in American his-
tory. The stakes were high when the pri-
maries were being held and have only
gotten higher with each passing day.
Rising right along with the stakes has
been the level of polarization of the
party faithful. At a time when unifying
the American people is of paramount
importance, instead the candidates are
driving even more wedges deeper and
deeper between their respective con-
stituencies.
And we are letting them, having been
trained to filter everything the "other"
candidate says and does through a politi-
cal prism and to react with partisan fervor
rather than logic. Obama's lipstickremark
was not a reference to Sarah Palin;


McCain would not put senior citizens'
Social Security funds in the stock market.
In some people's minds the stakes
might justify defacing or stealing a cam-
paign sign for an opposing candidate
from someone's yard, or doing that to
their own candidate's sign hoping the
other side will get blamed. They don't.
And the heads of the Democratic and
Republican parties in the county
deserve a pat on the back for their unit-
ed front in condemning such tactics.
But part of the problem is, of course,
that the parties show no such biparti-
sanship when it comes to condemning
attack ads, distortions and lies.
Politics is not a sport for the weak of
heart, but we have generally left the
fighting to our politicians. Beginning in
the Clinton presidency, however, it was


no longer possible to agree to disagree
about anything. Something in the water
imbued many of us with a feeling of
infallibility, which meant that people
who didn't see eye-to-eye with us were
misguided at best and, at worst, evil.
You either pity people like that or you
vilify them, but you certainly don't work
with them.
We tend to think neither party has a
monopoly on the truth and that no can-
didate has all the answers. And we're
convinced that the only way to get out
of the various messes we find ourselves
in locally, nationally and internationally
is by working together.
If someone can explain to us how
dirty campaign tactics of any kind will
unite the city, the county and the
nation, we'd love to hear about it.


What's UP?


BOB VEDDER
COLUMNIST


Every once in awhile I
run something in my col-
umn that is quite different
from my normal commen-
tary on local affairs. Us-
ually it is something that
one of our readers sends
me. Such is the case today.
It also could be called fill-
ing a column, because I
didn't have time to re-
search something more in
depth.
This piece is to make
you scratch your head
about our English lan-
guage. You might wonder
how the 19 percent of
Spanish-speaking people
who inhabit Florida might
ever learn the double
meanings that some of our
words have. In this case it
is how many different ways
we use the word "UP" It is
likely the two-letter word
with the most different
meanings, even though
most of those don't seem to
make a lot of sense.
It is easy to understand
UP meaning toward the
sky or at the top of a list,
but when we awaken in
the morning why do we
wake UP?
At a meeting, why does
a topic come UP? Why do
we speak UP why are the
officers UP for election
and why is it UP to the sec-
retary to write a report?
OK, got all of those?
There are a lot more uses
for that little word UP
We call UP our friends,
brighten UP a room, pol-
ish UP the silver, warm UP
the leftovers and clean UP
the kitchen. We lock UP
the house and some guys
fix UP the old car.
At other times the little
word has a real special
meaning. People stir UP
trouble, line UP for tickets
or Disney World rides,
work UP an appetite and
think UP excuses (but not


me, of course, except when
doing a column late).
It is one thing to be
dressed but it is pretty
darn special to be dressed
UP
Now think about how
confusing this might be.
For example, a drain must
be opened UP because it is
stopped UP Huh?
It makes sense I guess to
open UP a store in the
morning, but does it make
sense then to close it UP at
night? It just seems that we
get pretty mixed UP about
using UP
To be knowledgeable
about the proper uses of
UP you should look the
word UP in the dictionary.
In a desktop dictionary it
takes UP almost a quarter
of the page and can add
UP to about 30 definitions.
If you are UP to it, you
might try building UP a list
of the many ways UP is
used. It will take UP a lot of
your time, but if you don't
give Up you might end UP
with 100 or more.
When it threatens to
rain, we say it is clouding
UP When the sun comes
out we say it is clearing UP
When it rains, it wets UP
the earth.
When it doesn't rain for
a while, then things dry UP
There are a couple of
uses I cannot print that are
rather unkind, used when
talking about getting back
at someone and what he
or she can do.
As you can see, you can
go on and on with this, but
I'll try to wrap this UP for
my time is UP It's time to
get going before I'm told to
shut UP
Another thing: What is
the first thing you do in the
morning and the last thing
you do at night? U-P
Hope you had fun with
this. I am never sure
whether these crazy kinds
of things are enjoyable or
not. Look me UP and let
me know what you think.
Send it to friends and rela-
tives you look UP in your
address book.

Bumper sticker: I am fat
but you are ugly, and I can
lose weight

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


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not be published more than once a month. Send or
bring your letters to the Venice Gondolier Sun, 200 E.
Venice Ave., Venice, Fla. 34285. You can also fax
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They fixed the one thing he couldn't


Editor:
Doc (Bob) Griffo had a welding and steel
Englewood. His motto was "I can fix anything
ken heart."
Friday, Aug. 29, Doc was taken to Veni
Medical Center for emergency heart sur
nately, his broken heart is fixed.
Dr. Pfahler, Cardiology Center of Englex
heart catheterization showing surgery wa&
immediately. He set everything up quickly.
Doc went by ambulance to Venice Regil
staff was waiting. Like in the movies, they sv
up and at 3:30 that afternoon surgery (five by
completed.
Surgery was performed by Dr. Fong, V
Heart Institute. What an outstanding job he
you, Dr. Fong. Thank-you to your entire st
you all so much.
Venice Regional Medical Center what
pital. Staff was very warm, wonderful and
don't know words that actually express ou
Thank-you to the nurses and the staff.
I have to mention that the food was great.
to the kitchen staff.
I always hear about wonderful care he:
received at other hospitals. I am so surprise
heard anyone mention Venice Regional Med
If you have to have heart surgery, I hope y
opportunity to have the excellence of Dr. Fo
Ocala Heart Institute) at Venice Regional Med
Thank you over and over.

Robert and


Just in from the
Flat Earth Society
Editor:
The decision by Venice
City Council to terminate
the Airport Advisory Board
is an acknowledgement
that the only way that they
could defeat the board was
to disband it. It's a tribute
to the board's tenacity and
persistence in pointing
out council's legal respon-
sibilities.


Now counc
mayor) are free
world flat with
ners and nob'
there to object.


Vote for peo
not promise
Editor:
We are look
candidates not


cations, enthusiasm, expe-
business in rience and judgment, but
g but a bro- at family-related issues
that have nothing to do
ce Regional with the election. What is
gery. Fortu- wrong with the people of
this country?
vood, did a If you run a business
s necessary and are looking for a new
employee, do you consid-
onal, where er the family of the
vooped him prospective employee or
passes) was do you rather want to
know about the above
enice-Ocala mentioned qualifications?
* did. Thank Come on people. Think!
aff. We owe On another sore spot,
where on God's green
a great hos- Earth does it say in our
I efficient. I Constitution that we are
ir gratitude. entitled to health care?Yes,
it is great to have health
* Thank-you care, but we are not enti-
tled to it. Why not say we
art patients are entitled to a house?
d I've never How about a car? How
ical Center, about a big-screen TV?
ou have the How about being entitled
ng (Venice- to a high-paying job?
lical Center. Why not just have a
government pay for all of
this, when in fact the gov-
I Lucille Griffo ernment has no money at
Englewood all? It's our money.
You are entitled to what
you earn. What happened
il (and the to the old adage, "If you
e to call the want something bad
square cor- enough, you go out will go
ody will be out and earn it?" Who
among us in the working
class started out as the
David Ansley CEO of the place we work?
Nokomis No, we started at the bot-
pe, tom and through hard
ple, work worked our way up
S to the position we attain-


king at the
for qualifi-


Vote for the candidates
that you feel have the


attributes that make sense,
not for those with the idea
of spreading the wealth
that we have earned to
those who have not earn-
ed it.

Larry Brown
North Port
Palin no friend of
environment
Editor:
McCain's choice for vice
president, Sarah Palin, is
currently commanding
much attention in the
press for her conservative
views on social issues and
her firing of the public
safety commissioner for,
reportedly, personal rea-
sons.
Further evidence of
cronyism is meanwhile
mounting. Yet, in my opin-
ion, precious little cover-
age is given to much more
serious concerns, namely
her apparent total disre-
gard for the environment.
She keeps denying hu-
man activity causes global
warming. She has relent-
lessly pushed for drilling in
ANWR, has supported
coal-fired power plants
and strip mining in the
wilderness.
She spent millions in
state money on indiscrim-
inate hunting of wolves
and bears while schools
are failing statewide. Fur-
thermore, she displayed
total disinterest in the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan
until her son faced deploy-

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sultants, spending hundreds of thousands of dollars
when we have great talent right in our own backyard.
The money could really be spent on improving the
roads. San Marco Drive, Harbor Drive, Tampa Avenue ...
they're all cracked and broken. Harbor Drive is the gate-
way to our beaches that visitors and tourists go down.
I'm a bicyclist and I have to navigate these streets all the
time, and they are just horrendous. If Sarasota is
repaving their streets, why can't we do ours and spend
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overture to the right wing
of his party. It makes one
question his own good
judgment.

Monika Apathy
Englewood



Exercise your
right to vote


No more rules. When
we already have to pay
$135 for a city inspector to
come to check a profes-
sionally installed garage
door, we don't need any
more government over-
sight of our housing. The
city already has rules that
can take care of any prob-
lems. We have a house
next door that was in dis-
repair and the city has
managed to have it come
up to standards. Therefore,
let's not have any more
Gestapo tactics from city
hall.
Help out. The Sierra
Club is still fighting against
additional mining of phos-
phate in the upper Peace
River. Two of the club's
main arguments are that
mining would disturb land
and use water. Of course, if
that water flowed down
river to coastal counties,
those counties would sim-
ply use the water to dis-
turb more land to plant


irrigated grass. The Sierra
Club's arguments would
be strengthened if coun-
ties would support them
by promising that any
water saved by reduced
mining would unrestrict-
edly be allowed to flow
into and flush out Char-
lotte Harbor.
Whammy. I just read in
Let'em have it about the
guy in SouthVenice talking
about the thieves who
were out again and they
sent a public service aide.
About eight months ago,
our RV was broken into.
We live just the road over
from South Venice and
they sent a public service
aide. The guy was out with
a pamphlet, and then
when we called the sher-
iff's department, the re-
sponse was they would
not investigate it unless
they have a suspect.
We've had about a
dozen break-ins down
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investigation. They even
left a tire iron in our RV
and did about $2,000
worth of damage. They left
evidence behind, but
because there's not a sus-
pect, they won't do any-
thing about it. I think you
could call that a triple
whammy.
More laws. The people
in Florida who live in
more-recently constructed
homes are safer from hur-
ricanes for just one reason:
Sensible home construc-
tion was mandated and
enforced by state law. The
temptation of some build-
ers to profit from building
more cheaply constructed,
dangerous homes came to
an end. Now it's time to
make new homes greener
and more energy efficient.
Much of the technology
needed has been around
for decades. Homes using
the technology may be
cheaper in the long run to
own; their initial cost may
be higher. It's time for less
talk and more laws.
No ambiance. In regard
to the bandshell, it could
certainly be a desirable
addition to Venice. There
are many parks it could be
built in. There's a limited
amount of beachfront. A
bandshell at the beach
would destroy the natural
ambiance of the area. It's


bad enough to have the
music at Sharky's drift
down Caspersen Beach.
Will you tell the music at
Sharky's to stop until the
concert is over? Would
dogs be banned from play-
ing on the dog beach?
I would suggest that the
people who want a beach-
front bandshell go and sit
there in the evening. Get
biten by the sand fleas and
tiny flies and have sand
blown in their eyes. Sit there
and listen to the dogs bark-
ing and the music floating
down from Sharky's.
Unchecked. This is in
the newspaper on the
front page today: VHS aide
arrested for abuse. I think
it's time that the school
board officials who hire
these people do a better
job on the background
check. This is a shame. I
am elderly and appalled of
the ignorance of the
school officials who allow
such to happen. Do a com-
plete background check
on them.
Who he? Who is An-
thony Lorenzo, always re-
ferred to in the newspa-
pers as an activist, who has
brought lawsuits against
the Venice mayor and
council regarding the Sun-
shine Law? What are his
businesses, how long has
he lived in Sarasota and
how long has he lived in
Florida? What prompted
him to bring the lawsuits?


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M ortgag forecls ures ept 5 1


* Countrywide Home
Loans Inc. v. Olivia
O'Connor, et al.
* Chase Home Finance v.
Steven Kilgore, Tammy
Kilgore, et al.
* LaSalle Bank NA v.
Charmaine LaCuesta,
Lawrence DiGioia Jr., et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. v. Michael J.
Paponetti, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank
National Association v.
Deborah Bowling, et al.
* Community National
Bank of Sarasota County
v. Aleksandra E Filipskiy,
Natasha Filipskiy, et al.
* American Home
Mortgage Servicing Inc. v.
Diego E Villegas, et al.
* US Bank National
Association v. Patrick J.
Joy, Jodi C. Joy, et al.
* Amtrust Bank v. Lucas J.
Nisly, et al.
* The Bank of New York v.
Fernando A. Henin, Faith
Filos, et al.
* The Bank of New York v.
Carol T. Gallegos, Santiago
Gallesgos, et al.
* Midfirst Bank v. Dana J.
Swieton, et al.
* US Bank NA v. Thomas
E. Sheldon, Angela B.
Sheldon, et al.
* Wachovia Mortgage
Corp. v. Edwin T. Wudyka,
et al.
* American Home
Mortgage Servicing Inc. v.
Patricia A. Mihai, et al.
* US National Bank NA v.
Miguel Holding, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust co. v. Caswell E.
Coley, Zona B. Coley, et al.
* The Bank of New York v.
Benjamin Riley, Jolie Riley,
et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank NA v.
Lisa Conway, et al.
* LSF6 Mercury Reo


Investments LLC v. Ryan
Wikowski, Angelan L.
Wikowski, et al.
* US Bank NAv. Ed
Brown, et al.
* Wachovia Mortgage FSB
v. William Garrison, et al.
* LaSalle Bank NAv.
Nicole Benshoff and
Zachary Benshoff, et al.
* SunTrust Mortgage Inc.
v. Mathew Bandler, et al.
* SunTrust Mortgage Inc.
v. Robert P Gaines, et al.
* GMAC Mortgage LLC v.
Clayton Rock, et al.
* HSBC Bank USA NAv.
Richard L. Holbine, Susan
A. Holbine, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. v Jereme L.
Kenrick, Shena M.
Kendrick, et al.
* Aurora Loan Services
LLC v. Louis J. Weinstein,
City of North Port, et al.
* Indymac Bank FSB v.
Matthew Donelson,
Michelle Donelson, et al.
* Countrywide Bank FSB
v. Nikolay Filipov, Danuta
N. Filipov, et al.
* Flagstar Bank FSB v.
David C. Schmechel,
Cheryl Schmechel,
Acqueline Mary Harris,
State of Floria
Department of Revenue,
et al.
* Aurora Loan Services
LLC v. Patrick Ferguson,
Eric Gledhill, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. v. Susanne Hall,
et al.
* Taylor, Bean & Whitaker
Mortgage Corp. v.
Alexander J. Lockhead,
Kristy N. Lockhead, et al.
* Washington Mutual
Bank FA v. Christina M.
Johnson, et al.
* Liquidation Properties
Inc. v. Joseph A.
Marcinkewicz, Rosalina I.


Marcinkewicz, et al.
* Chase Home Finance
LLC v. Leonard H. Stone,
Stephanie L. Stone, et al.
* Citibank NAv. Marjeta
Prime, et al.
* Wachovia Mortgage FSB
v. InnaVoctor Bugayev,
Anatoliy Bugayev, et al.
* Federal Home Loan
Mortgage Corp. v.
Margaret J. Nagy, et al.
* LaSalle Bank NA v.
Christine A. Minisci, Mark
Minisci, et al.
* Citimortgage Inc. v.
Roland Miller, Katherine
A. Miller, et al.
* LaSalle Bank NA v.
Stephen J. Myers, et al.
* Wells Fargo Bank NA v.
Thomas DiMarzio, et al.
* Coutrywide Home
Loans Inc. v. Scott
Mahoney, Danielle
Mahoney, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. v. Miguel A. Ruiz,
et al.
* SunTrust Bank v. Nina
Bogdanets, Petr
Bogdanets, et al.
* Countrywide Home
Loans Inc. v. Nicholas
William Beckett, et al.
* Countrywide Home
Loans Inc. v. Mark Owen
Reed, et al.
* The Bank of Mellon v.
Frank Fourquin, Jennifer
Fourquin, et al.
* Chase Home Finance
LLC v. Daniel Sadey, et al.
* SunTrust Bank v.
Golfview of Capri
Condominium
Association, et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. v. James K.
Gordy, Angela M. Gordy,
et al.
* Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co. v. Unknown
Parties, et al.
* The Bank of NewYork


Mellon v. Robert E. Fogell,
Patricia R. Fogell, et al.
* HSBC Mortgage


Services, Inc. v. Tithaney
Bray, et al.
* Bank of America NA v.


Victor E. Kiellman, et al.


S m a l l a i s e p t 5 1


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Cooling Corp. v. Kathy
Casewell: between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* Superior Heating
Cooling Corp. v. Andrew
DiOrio: between $500.01
and $2,500.
* Superior Heating
Cooling Corp. v. Monty D.
Camfield: between
$500.01 and $2,500.
* Superior Heating
Cooling Corp. v. Brian
McNutt and Mary Ann
McNutt: between $500.01


and $2,500.
* Chase Bank USA NA v.
Sean Sheehan: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* LVNV Funding LLC v.
Michael T. Monahan:
between $2,501.01 and
$5,000.
* Coast Pump & Supply
Co., Inc. v. Affordable
Septech Services Inc.:
between $500.01 and
$2,500.
* Atlantic Credit and
Finance Inc. v. Albertha
Amata: between $500.01


and $2,500.
* LVNV Funding LLC v.
Lynn M. Festa: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Discover Bank v. Tina M.
Hay: between $2,501.01
and $5,000.
* Discover Bank v. Robert
E. Williams: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Discover Bank v. Dana
M. Wainio: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.
* Discover Bank v. Yuriy
Rusetskiy: between
$2,501.01 and $5,000.


I Mrrags ep. 15-19


* Yuriy Dmitrievich
Vorobets and Alina
Biletskaya
* Jaroslawa Zwiercan and
Karolina Juchno
* Geoffrey Douglas Gulvin
and Cathleen Ann Plows
* George B. Kalbfleisch
and Laurel Jane O'Con-
nors


* Brian Mont Snyder and
Jamie Lyn Nagle
* David Michael Bald and
Nicole Marjorie Trask
* Ladislav Schrom and
Lubica Derco
* Philip Glen Capamaggio
and Kathleen Ann
McCormick
* Charles Richard Kane


and Tifany Nichoel Post
* Alex Anthony Radomski
and Sheri Lynn Caprata
* Jay Bradley Cornwell
and Robin Marie Perkins
* Robert James Cento and
Dolores Maria DiStefano
* Larry Joe Newman and
Rebecca Ann Mattes


D i v o re p e t i t i n s e p t 5 1


* Mary M. McEnroe v.
Robert T. McEnroe
* Michael A. Gist v.
Carolyn Stephens Gist
* Rodney J. Callahan v.


Lina Callahan
* Sarah E. Ward v. Darrin
C. Ward
* Kathleene Theresa
Murray v. Sean Michael


Murray
* Patricia Alice Deer v. Carl
Wayne Deer
* Kristin Alexin Utt v. Keith
Vincent Utt


I akrpciS- -ept. 1


The following have filed
petitions with the United
States Bankruptcy Court
for the Middle District in
Tampa.
SARASOTA COUNTY
Michael Boege, 618 Bird
Bay Drive S., Venice. Sept. 5.


Chapter 13. 08-13588.
Linda J. Krivoshein,
2773 Vogler Lane, North
Port. Sept. 8. Chapter 13.
08-13714.
Craig A.Whitehead, 961
Highland Circle, Nokomis.
Sept. 9. Chapter 13. 08-


13780.
M&M Byrne LLC, 551
Pine Ranch Road E., Osprey.
Sept. 4. Chapter 7.08-13554.
Robert John Oligate, 700
Gardens Edge Dr. No. 732,
Venice. Sept. 10. Chapter 7.
08-13828.


Sarasta CuntyGovenmen


County Calendar
BicyclelPedestrian/Trail Administrative Sub-
Committee Sept. 30,5:30 p.m., Nokomis Community
Center, 234 E. Nippino Trail, Nokomis. Call 941-861-
0925
BicyclelPedestriannTrail Engineering Sub-Committee
Oct. 1, 5 p.m., City Engineering Office, Sarasota City
Hall, Sarasota. Call 941-861-0925
Blue Ribbon Panel Oct. 1, 9 a.m., Fifth Floor Conf.
Rm., Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-6090
Environmentally Sensitive Lands Oversight
Committee Oct. 2, 2:30 p.m., Green Building, Twin
Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road, Sarasota. Call 941-861-
6230
Local Mitigation Strategy Sept. 30, 1:30 p.m., Sixth
Floor, EOC, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-5508
Long-Term Recovery Committee of the Sarasota
COAD Sept. 29, 10 a.m., Room 201, Health & Human
Services, 2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-
2563
Mechanical Contractors Licensing & Examining
Board Oct. 2,3 p.m., Conf Room A, Second Floor,
Bldg. A, Planning & Development Services, 1301
Cattlemen Road, Sarasota. Call 941- 861-6126
Osprey Revitalization Committee Sept. 29, 2 p.m.,
Historic Spanish Point, 337 N. Tamiami Trail, Osprey.
Call 941-861-5140

Planning Commission Public Hearing Oct. 2,6:30
p.m. MEETING CANCELED, Commission Chamber,
First Floor, Administration Building, 1660 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-5153
Sarasota Partnership for Children's Mental Health
System Governance Board Oct 1, 3:30 p.m., Room
226, Health & Human Services, 2200 Ringling Blvd.,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-1412
Sarasota Tree Advisory Council Executive Meeting
Oct. 3, 7:30 a.m., Starbucks, 5191 Clark Road,
Sarasota. Call 941-861-0844
Seniors Advisory Council Oct 4,3 p.m., First Floor
Conf. Rm., Center for Healthy Aging, Campus of Senior
Friendship Centers, 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sara-
sota. Call 941-861-2564
Tourism & Economic Development Board Oct. 1,
3:30 p.m., Training Room, First Floor, Administration
Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-
7362


Water and Sewer Advisory Committee Oct. 2,9 a.m.,
Peace River Water Authority, 8998 S.W. County Road 769,
Arcadia. Call 941-861-0507
Well Drillers Quarterly Advisory Board Oct. 2,3:30
p.m., Room B1, Woodmere Park, 3951 Woodmere Park
Blvd., Venice. Call 941-861-6133
Advisory Vacancy
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 10, 2008
Advisory Board: Building Code Board of Adjustments and
Appeals. Information: Planning and Development Services,
Cheryl Swenney, 941-861-6637
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Health Facilities Authority & Industrial
Development Revenue Bond Citizens Advisory Committee.
Information: Office of Financial Planning, Richard Gleits-
man, 941-232-6112
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open until Filled
Advisory Board: Mechanical Contractors Licensing &
Examining Board. Information: Planning & Development
Services, Betsy Bollinger, 941-861-6126
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Neighborhood Initiative Grant Advisory
Committee. Information: Planning and Development Ser-
vices, Vickie French, 941-861-5145
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Oct. 7,2008
Advisory Board: Osprey Revitalization Committee
Information: Planning & Development Services, Brenda
Canales, 941-861-5148
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 16,2008
Advisory Board: Seniors Advisory Council
Information: Health and Human Services, Rik Jimison,
941-861-2564
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Open Until Filled
Advisory Board: Solid Waste Management Citizens
Advisory Board. Information: Solid Waste Management,
Lois Rose, 941-861-1532
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 3,2008
Advisory Board: Stormwater Environmental Utility Advisory
Committee. Information: Environmental Services, Susan
Gray, 941-861-0900
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE: Oct. 10, 2008
Advisory Board: Stormwater Environmental Utility Advisory
Committee. Information: Environmental Services, Susan
Gray, 941-861-0900


Individuals with disabilities who need assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the ie
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BY DANA SANCHEZ
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Red-light cameras are meant to solve a
serious traffic problem, but at $125 a pop,
the fines could end up raising serious rev-
enue for Sarasota County, commissioners
said Wednesday.
Based on results of a pilot program in
2006, the county can expect to raise $2.25
million a year from 10 red-light cameras
capturing a potential 18,000 violators.
That's more than double the amount it
would cost the county to run and enforce
the program, according to Efrain Duque,
acting manager of Sarasota County traffic
operations.
Under the terms of the red-light cam-
era enforcement ordinance, failure to pay
the fine could result in registered vehicle
owners having liens filed against their
property. Such liens could be subject to
foreclosure.
"It's a little more dif-
ficult to buy property if
you have one of those
outstanding," Commis-
sioner Jon Thaxton
said.,
There are no liens l -
associated with other
county traffic viola-
tions, according to As- Thaxton
sistant County Attorney
Karl Senkow.
What about vehicle owners who won't
pay the fine and don't own property?
"You can't get blood from a rock,"
Senkow said.
Thaxton was concerned about public
criticism of the ordinance. The effort
might be perceived as an attempt to "turn
this into a cash machine," he said. "If it
breaks even, fine."
Commissioner Paul Mercier said peo-
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Other counties that have already
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include Manatee, Hillsborough and
Collier.
"The fine amount was proposed in leg-
islation and it was the same amount that
other jurisdictions have set," Senkow
said.
"Nobody can guarantee that we're
going to make a million a year," Duque
said. "The purpose is safety. It's to reduce
the number of crashes."
Possible intersections for red-light
cameras include South River Road at
Winchester Boulevard and Jacaranda
Boulevard at Venice Avenue. These have
been identified among the top 20 worst
intersections for right angle, or T-bone
crashes in Sarasota County, Duque said.
The county has not yet chosen a ven-
dor for the red-light cameras.
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Game 4 Summary
Lakewood Ranch 0
Venice


7 0 0
7 7 21


First Quarter
Wales 12 pass from Burton (Aguadelo kick), 2:17
Second Quarter
McNeal 44 pass from Self (Kaestner kick), 7:54
Burton 1 run (Aguadelo kick), 0:13.9
Third Quarter
Fordham 61 pass from Burton (Aguadelo kick), 11:11
Burton 2 run (Aguadelo kick), 5:59
Burton 59 run (Aguadelo kick), 0:00


rI 1 #4
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First Downs
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
Passing
Punt Returns
Kickoff Returns
Interceptions Ret.
Comp-Att-Int
Sacks-Yards Lost
Punts-avg.
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards


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LR
8
202
36-90
64
0-0
5-48
1-0
2-4-0
2-17
5-44.2
2-0
6-45


Ven
15
404
38-226
168
2-10
0-0
0-0
7-11-1
0-0
1-38
1-0
3-40


INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING Venice, Burton 11-128 3TD, Archer 18-66, McRae 6-23,
Armstrong 1-7, lorio 2-3. Lakewood Ranch, Birakis 6-43, McNeal 15-27, Laws 8-
14, Washington 1-4, Self, 6-2.
PASSING -Venice, Burton 7-11-168 2TD INT. Lakewood Ranch, 2-2-64 TD,
McNeal 0-1-0, Washington 0-1-0.
RECEIVING Venice, Fordham 2-96 TD, Archer 2-57, Boyle 1-11, Wales 2-4
TD. Lakewood Ranch, McNeal 2-64 TD.

District 5A-11 scores
Charlotte 38, North Port 7
Manatee 35, Port Charlotte 14


Trey Burton ran in three touchdowns in Friday night's game against Lakewood Ranch.




Burton, Indians rout Mustangs 35-7


BY TRIPP MILLER
VENICE SPORTS EDITOR

When teams try to key in on
Venice High School tailback Dri
Archer, it's only going to open up
more options for quarterback Trey
Burton.
The Lakewood Ranch High
School defense learned that lesson
in a 35-7 blowout loss Friday at
Lakewood Ranch High School Field.
Burton broke out for a season-
high 128 yards and three touch-
downs on the ground. The
University of Florida-bound junior
also went 7-11 for 168 yards and a
pair of scores through the air.
"We knew he was a player coming
in," Venice head coach John Peacock
said. "Obviously they keyed on Dri
tonight. Dri didn't have a big night,
but obviously when teams do that
it's going to leave other things open
for us."

GRADING THE INDIANS


You know the expectations are
high for Archer when 123 yards of
total offense isn't a big night. The
senior tailback ran for a season-low
66 yards on 18 carries and caught
two passes for 57 yards.
The Indians (4-0, 1-0 in 5A-11) led
by just a touchdown at intermission.
Peacock said the Mustangs brought
a completely different look than
what they had shown this season,
utilizing a pro set offense to try to
chew up clock. Lakewood Ranch (0-
4, 0-1 in 5A-11) ran the ball 36 times
compared to only four passing
attempts.
Still, the Mustangs totaled only
154 yards of total offense. Junior full-
back Steven Birakis led the team in
rushing with 43 yards on six carries.
Junior quarterback Zack Self was 2-2
for 64 yards and a touchdown.
Venice got on the board first on a
12-yard touchdown pass from
Burton to tight end Beckett Wales in


the first quarter.
Lakewood Ranch responded after
Mustangs defensive back Danny
Zarrella intercepted Burton's pass at
the Venice 44. On the next play, Self
found wideout Marcus McNeal
behind the defense for a 44-yard
touchdown pass.
Venice and Burton orchestrated a
9-play, 70-yard drive capped off by a
two-yard quarterback keeper for a
score with 13 seconds remaining in
the half.
Leading 14-7 to start the third
quarter, Venice scored in less than a
minute. Burton connected with
senior wideout Robert Fordham
early in the third for a 61-yard touch-
down. Burton also had touchdown
runs of 2 and 59 yards in the quarter.
The Indians head to Golden Gate
High School Friday at 7 p.m. Next up
for Lakewood Ranch is a home game
with Hardee High School.
tmiller@venicegondolier.com


SUN PHOTOS BY JUSTIN FENNELL, jfennell@venicegondolier.com
No. 21 Josh Boyle makes a tackle.


Quarterbacks: B+
Trey Burton let one sail on him and it
wound up in the hands of the defender,
but that's about all that went wrong.
With the defense focused on stuffing Dri
Archer, Burton was able to have his
biggest day running the football this
season. He accounted for five touch-
downs (3 rushing, 2 passing), giving
him 16 on the year.

Running backs: B
Dri Archer didn't have much to work
with, but he did pretty well considering
the circumstances. The speedy senior
failed to find the end zone for the first
time this season, but 6.15 yards per
touch is still more than you can shake a
stick at.

Offensive line: A
You can't really blame the offensive line
for Archer's lack of running room. The
defense consistently stacked the box
and had a defensive back assigned to
Archer on most every play. When
Burton ran the ball, he had little trouble
finding room, averaging 11.6 yards per
carry. Also, zero sacks.

Receivers: B-
Robert Fordham might have had his
coming out party, grabbing two catches
for 96 yards and a touchdown. Beckett
Wales, on the other hand, took a bit of a


step back. Wales caught a touchdown
pass, but he also caught a ball for
minus 8 yards that he should have let
go. Burton's interception was badly
overthrown, but if Wales hadn't given up
on it he may have prevented it.

Defensive line: A-
This unit has become tough to deal with
even without Gerald Oriol. Lakewood
Ranch managed just 2.5 yards per
rushing attempt and quarterback Zack
Self was sacked twice, once by defen-
sive end Brandon Wilkinson. Wilkinson
was also flagged for a late hit. Oriol said
he will be rejoining the team in practice
next week.

Linebackers: A
Venice did a good job of swarming to
the football, especially when the
Mustangs tried to run it outside.
Lakewood Ranch had more success
running the football when they handed it
to the fullback right up the gut.

Defensive backs: C+
The defensive backs looked sincerely
lost when Lakewood Ranch went to the
air. On the Mustangs 44-yard touch-
down pass in the second quarter, safety
Justin Grant misjudged the ball and it
sailed over him and into the wide
receivers hands. Josh Boyle had a big
game, breaking up both of the
Mustangs' incompletions.


Indians rally at Berkeley


STAFF REPORT

The Venice High School
volleyball team lost their
first two matches at the
Berkeley Premier Tourn-
ament in Tampa Friday,
but bounced back with
two wins Saturday morn-
ing.
The Indians fell to four-
time defending Class 3A
state champion Orlando
Lake Highland Prepar-
atory School and Prep-
Volleyball.com's No. 8
team in the country,


Louisville, Ky., Mercy
Academy, 25-20, 25-18,
25-21. Venice rallied on
day two of the tourna-
ment, though, defeating
defending Class 6A state
champion Gainesville
Buchholz High School 21-
25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-11.
"They responded and
they stepped up to the
challenge," Venice head
coach Brian Wheatley
said. "No one's feeling
sorry for them up here."
Venice's 1-2 record in
Pool A landed them in the


Silver Bracket, where they
defeated Tampa Prepar-
atory School 25-13, 24-26,
25-15, 25-23. Tampa Prep
beat Venice in five games
earlier this season.
The Indians advanced
to the Silver Bracket final
against three-time de-
fending Class 5A state
champion Johns Creek,
Ga., Northview High
School. Results from that
match were unavailable
by press time. Check
www.venicegondolier.
com for final results.


Bright future for cross country


BY TRIPP MILLER
SPORTS EDITOR

In Jason Potter's four years as the boys
cross country coach at Venice High
School, the Indians have yet to break out
of the middle of the pack.
While they have had a pair of individ-
ual state qualifiers, they haven't been able
to put together a strong team. But that's
about to change.
"We've got a good, young core that will
hopefully stick with it," Potter said.
Venice features three second-year run-
ners and the rest are first-timers. They're
going to take their lumps the Indians
finished 13th of 16 schools at Saturday's
North Port Invitational but Potter said
he sees a "light at the end of the tunnel."
Six weeks ago freshman Kevin Dorsett
(22:24) couldn't jog two miles without
walking. On Saturday Potter said he beat
20 people in the varsity meet. He has a
long way to go, but plenty of time to get
here.
Potter doesn't see this group qualifying
for regionals this season, but he hopes to
have them in the middle of the pack by
year's end. By next season, they should be
a force to be reckoned with.
On the girls side, coach Brenda Clark
has a little experience coupled with some
youthful speed. That combination got
Venice a sixth-place finish Saturday.
Rosa Canas (21:22) and Amberose
Courville (21:44) are the team veterans.
First-year runner and freshman Kelly
White (21:20) was the first Indian to cross
the finish in North Port.
"This is her first taste of cross country.
She's really liking it, she's doing well,"
Clark said. "She's a sponge. I love it when
they're freshman because they listen to
you then."



GOLF RESULTS
THE VENICE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
Sept. 20
WGA 18H (skins): 1. Cheryl Becker 2; T2. Arline
Laurino 1; T2. Connie Thelen 1; T2. Mary Lee Lacey
1; T2. Sally Sakola 1; T2. Barbara Till 1.
WGA 9H (1 BB of 2): 1. 36 Edna Robinson,
Debbie Sulzer; 2. 37 Betty Gibney, Carol Klain.
Sept. 24
MGA, BlueTee (2-man SF): 1. 66 Fran Parisi,
Ron Rubin.
MGA, White Tee (2-man SF): Flight 1: 1. 78 John


White joined the cross country team to
get in shape for soccer, her primary sport.
Clark hopes to have the team peaking
for the district meet. She doesn't expect or
want them to win outright just yet.
"It's all about getting ready for the dis-
trict meet," she said.
tmiller@venicegondolier.com


SCOREBOARD
VHS Cross Country
North Port Invitational
At North Port High School
Sept. 27
Boys results
TEAM STANDINGS 1. Charlotte 52; 2. Fort Myers 72; 3.
Manatee 125; 4. Lemon Bay 129; 5. Bishop Verot 164; 6.
Palmetto 179; 7. South Fort Myers 191; 8. North Port 210; 9.
Cypress Lake 219; 10. Southeast 220; 11. Port Charlotte
237; 12. Gateway Charter 281; 13. Venice 358; 14.
Lakewood Ranch 371; 15. Mariner 378; 16. Sarasota
Christian 416.
INDIVIDUALS 1 .Tyler Cardille (C) 15:56; 2.Trent Craig
(CL) 16:17; 3. Sean Quinn (BV) 16:26; 5. Ryan Patrick
(SFM) 16:27; 6. David Tomchinsky (LB) 16:45; 7. Ryan
Stafford (FM) 16:54; 8. Anthony Borrego (C) 17:02; 9. Chris
Miles (FM) 17:08; 10. Anthony Pollizzi (C) 17:17; 11.
Brendan McQuilkin (FM) 17:17; 12. Thadeus Simpson (NP)
17:19; 13. Ryan Schnulle (C) 17:22; 14. Mike Barrow
(SFM)17:22; Chris Owens (Man) 17:23.
VENICE RESULTS 42. Anthony Hinsman 18:49; 56.
Tony Miller 19:28; 76. Matt McGuire 20:11; 87. David Boone
20:34; 100. Kevin Dorsett 22:24.
Girls results
TEAM STANDINGS 1. Fort Myers 64; 2. Lakewood
Ranch 94; 3. Charlotte 99; 4. Cypress Lake 141; 5. Mariner
150; 6. Venice 165; 7. Lemon Bay 177; 8. Manatee 219; 9.
Port Charlotte 221; 10. North Port 223; 11. Bishop Verot
273; 12. Gateway Charter 277; 13. Sarasota Christian 308;
14. Palmetto 357; 15. South Fort Myers 369; 16. Bayshore
426.
INDIVIDUALS 1. Katie Russo (FM) 18:55; 2. Kaitlyn
Martin (CL) 19:17; 3. Devin McDermott (LR) 19:46; 4.
Danielle Scaffidi (NP) 19:46; 5. Jessica McKinnis (P) 19:48;
6. Juliette Gourdett (CL) 20:12; 7. Haley Emerson (FM)
20:23; 8. Sarah Miller (SC) 20:29; 9. Mason Gardberg (LB)
20:29; 10. Morgan Murphy (FM) 20:40; 11. Emily LaBarbera
(Mar) 20:53; 12. Mariel Rickert (BV) 20:59; 13.Teressa
Gugino (C) 21:01; 14. Amanda Ivankovic (C) 21:03; 15.
Kelsey Grimaldi 21:05.
VENICE RESULTS 20. Kelly White 21:20; 22. Rosa
Canas 21:22; 31. Amberose Courville 21:44; 33. Cynthia
Flynn-Melendez 21:45; 60. Lucy Horton 23:33; 74. Rachel
Keith 24:29; 84. Emily Christie 26:14.


Diohep, Mike Lane. Flight 2:1. 77 Gerry
Brielmaier, Bruce Whittemore.
MGA, Black Tee (2 BB of 4): 1. 57 Fred Kistler,
Hugh Mahoney, Hal McReynolds.
JACARANDA WEST COUNTRY CLUB
Sept. 9
Low Gross: 1. Cookie Sonnabend 54; T2. Lynda
Eaccarino 58; T2. Arlene Goldberg 58.
Par Battle: Flight 1:1. Friedl Githens 65; 2. Carolyn
Please see GOLF, 13A


Standings
Venice
Charlotte
Manatee
Port Charlotte
North Port
Lakewood Ranch


Overall
4-0
3-0
3-1
1-2
0-3
0-4


District
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-1
0-1
0-1





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Wolf 60; 3. Virginia Ross 45. Flight
2:1. Jean Bickel 60; 2. Laquitta
Herren 40; 3. Joan Erickson 35.
Sept. 16
Low Net: Flight 1: 1. Edith Schultz
39; T2. Bru Murawski 41; T2.
Arlene Goldberg 41. Flight 2: 1.
Claire Johns 40; 2. Pat Blem 43.
Tuesday Ladis (LG/LN): Flight 1:
Net, 1. Chris Evering 78; Gross, 1.
Bobbie Scott 90. Flight 2: Net, 1.
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Herren 73; Gross, 1. Pat Burt 111.
Sept. 17
Wednesday Mens Day (1 BB of
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Sept. 23
Jacaranda Jills (2 BB of 4): 1.
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BY KIM COOL
FEATURES EDITOR
At sundown Monday, Jews will gather in their tem-
ples to begin the celebration of their most holy days,
the beginning of the year 5769 in the Judaic calendar.
Referred to as the Days of Awe, the period from Rosh
Hashana (the Jewish New Year) through Yom Kippur
(day of atonement) is a time for feasting but also a time
for reflection when Jews look backward, atone for their
sins and prepare to start the new year with a clean
slate.
For the Jewish New Year, holiday preparations are as
much about such sweet foods as apples dipped in
honey and challah bread with raisins added to symbol-
ize the sweetness of life as the blowing of the shofar
(ram's horn) is to services in the temple. The shofar will
be blown for a total of 100 notes each day to remind
Jews to repent and to atone for their sins of the past
year.
In the book "Kiddish Yiddish" by Venice writer
Barbara Feltquate, the author writes that the Shofar
"awakens the listener" on the morning of Rosh
Hashana and then "wails again in a forceful sound" at
sundown on Yom Kippur. Feltquate's collection of
poems about key Jewish words was released just in
time for the holidays by Bardolf & Company of
Sarasota. In the book's illustrations Tom Post painted
such customs as the blowing of the shofar and the
reading of the prayer books in the temple on Yom
Kippur.
During the 10-day holiday period, Jews spend much
time in contemplation and in atonement. One of the
blessings issued during the beginning of the period
makes reference to the book in which God writes the
names of those will live or die in the coming year. It is
believed by many that proper atonement can cause
God to change his mind before the names are sealed in
the books for the coming year. Rabbi Shalom Schmer-
ling of the Chabad of Venice and North Port has
referred to Rosh Hashana as "a most optimistic day," a
holiday during which Jews become motivated and
hopeful for the future.
Many Jews spend most of the day of Rosh Hashana
in their temples. While the Rosh Hashana holiday tech-
nically ends at sundown on Sept. 30, most Jews will
continue to contemplate
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remainder of the Days
of Awe until the Kol
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this year will be
Wednesday, Oct. 8, the
eve ofYom Kippur,
which begins at sundown
Fasting begins that
evening and continues
until sundown the follow-
ing day. Jews (with the
exception of the very "
young or those with med-
ical conditions) will partake "p ;:
of neither food nor water ':
until the completion of the -I IL
Yom Kippur service on
Thursday Oct. 9. In prepara-
tion for the fast, Jews eat a
rather festive meal, although
one that is generally light. They avoid caffeine and
drink a lot of water prior to the fasting period. Two can-
dles are lit to signal the beginning of the fast.
Many Jews will spend most of the day in temple.
One of the most poignant times of the holiday is the
reading of the names of those who died the preceding
year. The final service of the day is the Neilah, followed
by the final blowing of the shofar.
At sundown, Jews will break the fast. The foods
served at the fast break meal usually are prepared in
advance of the Kol Nidre prayers the preceding day as
work, including meal preparation, is not permitted dur-
ingYom Kippur.
And then, according to the ending of Feltquate's
poem about Yom Kippur, "We get ready for a brand-
new start."
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Rabbi Sholom Schmerling
Rosh Hashana services at Chabad Jewish Center
Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 9:30 a.m., blowing of the
shofar at noon
Thursday, Oct. 1, at 9:30 a.m., blowing of the sho-
far at noon
Yom Kippur Services at the Best Western Hotel,
400 Commercial Court, Venice
Wednesday, Oct. 8: Kol Nidre at 6:45 p.m.
Thursday, Oct. 9: Shakris at 9:30 a.m., Yizkor at
noon, Mincha at 5:15 p.m. and Neilah at 6:15 p.m.,
followed by Break the fast buffet
Reservations: (941) 493-2770 or
chabadofvenice.com
No charge, donations appreciated
Hebrew/English prayer books
No background or affiliation necessary
Special children's program

S JEWISH CENTER OF VENICE
600 Auburn Road
Rabbi Ann Campbell White
Cantor Marcy Vitkus
Reservations: 484-2022
Rosh Hashana services
Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 10 a.m., Children's ser-
vice at 11 a.m.
Kol Nidre service
Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 7:30 p.m.
Yom Kippur
Thursday, Oct. 9, at 10 a.m., children's service at
11 a.m.
Reading of Jonah at 4 p.m. followed by discussion
with rabbi
Reading of the names at 5 p.m.
Neilah service at 6 p.m.
Break the fast at 7 p.m.
S Oct. 12 at at Venice Memorial Gardens, service
with Cantor Marcy Vitkus







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SUNDAY, SEPT. 28, 2008


LIBRARY BRIEFS
Venice Public Library
300 S. Nokomis Avenue
Venice, Florida 34285
Great Decisions
The Great Decisions group
meets every Monday in October,
9:30-11:30 a.m. The focus will be
on national issues. The topics
will be: Sept. 29, energy inde-
pendence; Oct. 6, education;
Oct. 13, health care; Oct. 20, for-
eign affairs; and Oct. 27, the
economy. Refreshment provid-
ed by the Friends of the Library.
Lindbergh portrayal
Charles Lindbergh: The Lone


Eagle. On Wed., Nov. 12. at 6
p.m., actor Steve Carroll will por-
tray aviator Charles Lindbergh
in this critically acclaimed one-
person performance. Glimpse a
personal side to Lindy as Carroll
paints a living portrait of this
famous American. Reservations
will be taken starting Oct. 1 at
the circulation desk or call the
Venice Library at 861-1331. The
Friends of the Library generous-
ly supported this event.
Share your beliefs
Beliefs and values are the top-
ics of a Venice Library monthly
discussion group. The emphasis


is on nonjudgmental encour-
agement of each participant to
voice and explain their beliefs
along with occasional discus-
sion of selected essays. The con-
cept for the group is based on
the popular NPR segment "This
I Believe" and on the book of the
same title. Meetings are facilitat-
ed by Bonnie Kivlan and sched-
uled for the first Monday of each
month at 1 p.m. The next meet-
ing is Monday, Oct. 6.
VPL Film Festival
Jim Orville is back for the 13th
season to produce and host the
Venice Public Library Film Fest-


ival on Thursdays in the meeting
room at 6 p.m. The theme for
October is Don't Vote Until You
See These Films. On Oct. 2,
"Tennessee Johnson" (1942)
stars Van Heflin in the role of the
17th president, Andrew John-
son. On Oct. 9, Burt Lancaster
and Kirk Douglas star in "Seven
Days in May" (1964), a film writ-
ten by Rod Serling that drama-
tizes the possibility of a U.S. mil-
itary coup. Showing on Oct. 16,
"State of the Union" (1948) stars
Spencer Tracy as a businessman
running for president with Kath-
erine Hepburn as his wife and
Angela Lansbury as his mistress.


Local children's author
On Friday, Oct. 17, local chil-
dren's author Nancy Johnson
will talk about the experience of
writing children's books and
highlight her latest, "Pierre, the
Turtle Who Went to College." The
Friends of the Library will supply
light refreshments.

Video lectures
On Friday in October, 2-3:30
p.m., VPL presents the second
half of the video lecture series on
The Age of Henry VIII, taught by
history professor Dale Hoak. No
registration necessary.


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Saturday, October 4, 2008
Location:
The Chelsea Center, 2506 Gulf Gate Drive, Sarasota
Doors Open at 6:00 p.m.
Silent Auctions ends at 8:30 p.m.
Music and entertainment by:
DJ Art Talbot and The Queens
of the Juke Box through 11:00 p.m.

For information on tickets or if you are interested in
donating an item, please call Lutheran Services Florida at
358-6330 or 496-8876


In addition, LSF extends a special thank you to our Diamond Sponsor, All Stat
Home Health and our Platinum Sponsors, Faith Lutheran Church, Law Offices of
Gerald O'Brien and Law Offices of Neil W. Scott.

Come and sample food from several Sarasota County restaurants the night of the
event, including, but not limited to: Applebee's on Main; Beautiful Cakes by Ron;
Caragiulo's, Captain Curt's; Chili's Grill and Bar; Longhorn Steakhouse, Michael's
on East; Southside Village Pub, The Lazy Lobster, The Serving Spoon; and Troyer's
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SUNDAY,

SEPT. 28
Ballroom dancing
Date: Sept. 28
Time: 3-5 p.m.
Where: Nokomis Com-
munity Center, 234 East
Nippino Trail, Nokomis
Notes: Ballroom dancing
with the Harriotts. Music
from '40s, '50s, '60s and
today. Come alone or
bring a friend.
Cost: $4
Call: 486-2595
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 Colum-
bus 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


MONDAY,

SEPT. 29
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.comrn
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 sup-
port group will help you
move forward. Facilitated
by Mary Samoge-Wismer,
M.S., C.T. Grief Specialist,
Tidewell Hospice.
Call: 485-9724
St. Jude's Fundraiser
Where: Chili's Grill & Bar,
4289 South Tamiami Trail,
Venice
Notes: During September,
patrons can donate $1 or
more to Create a Pepper
for display in Chili's
restaurants. On Sept. 29,
100 percent of Chili's prof-
its will be donated to St.
Jude's Children's Research
Hospital.
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 techniques
will be taught. All levels
are encouraged to enroll.
Cost: $65 per month or a
daily fee of $20
Call: 861-5000
Yoga with Elin
Time: 8 and 9 a.m.; 7:15
p.m.
Where: Venice Beach,
near the pavilion
Notes: Free yoga on
Venice Beach
Call: 408-9642
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 available.
Call: 488-4500


Barbershop chorus
Time: 6:30-9 p.m.
Where: Lakeside Lutheran
Church, 2401 South


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The cast of "Steel Magnolias," opening at Venice Theatre, features a group of award-winning actresses, including, top
row: Judith Thompson, left, Monia Joblin, Heather O'Dea, and Gianna Campo; seated: Brenda Gibbs, left, and Lynne
Buhle.


'Steel Magnolias' on stage

Venice Theatre, 140 W. Tampa Ave., launches its 2008-2009 MainStage Series with
the now-classic comedy/drama, "Steel Magnolias." The play opens on Tuesday,
Sept. 30, and runs through Oct. 19. Performances on Tuesday through Saturday are at 8
p.m. Sunday performances are at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased
online at www.venicestage.com or by calling the box office at 488-1115. Box office
hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. The
box office is open one hour before all performances.


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 Resource
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: thewomensresource
center.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. Registra-
tion is not required, but
please observe the age
requirements.
Call: 861-5000
Club food
Time: 11:30a.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
Venice Archives
Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: Historic Triangle
Inn, 351 S. Nassau St.,
Venice
Notes: Open to the public;
Archives & Area Collec-
tions Museum, Mondays
and Wednesdays. Other
days for personal research
may be arranged by call-
ing James Hagler, director.
Call: 486-2487
Computer class
Time: 5:30-6:30 p.m.
beginners; 6-7:30 p.m.
intermediate
Where: Goodwill Good-
Neighbor Center, Rialto
Center; 652 South Tami-
ami Trail
Notes: Free beginner and
intermediate computer
class
Call: 408-7442
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.
corn

Morning exercise
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Wake-up stretch
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
corn
Musical movement
Time: 10 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Exercise to music
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
corn
Tappercise
Time: 11 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Beginner tap dance
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
corn

Word knowledge
Time: 1 p.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive
Notes: Scrabble
Call: 584-0075


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
AARP driver safety
Where: Venice Health
Park and Senior Friend-
ship Centers, Venice
Notes: For those who are
older than 50. Need to
have enough people in-
terested before an exact
date and location are
selected.
Call: Bill at 475-6925


TUESDAY,

SEPT. 30
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: thewomensresource
center.org
Country music
Time: 6-8 p.m.
Where: Venice Beach
snack bar area
Notes: Country Time
Singers play old-time
country favorites, includ-
ing folk and original


songs. Bring a chair.
Call: 412-3333
Zumba dance
Time: 6:15 p.m.
Where: Venice Com-
munity Center, 326 S. No-
komis Ave.
Notes: Zumba Interna-
tional Dance for fitness
Cost: $8, discounts avail-
able
Call: 408-8205
Venice Area
Toastmasters 5486
Time: 7:30-8:45 a.m.
Where: Venice Area
Chamber of Commerce,
597 South Tamiami Trail,
Venice
Yoga with Elin
Time: 8 and 9 a.m.
Where: Venice Beach near
the pavilion
Notes: Free yoga on Ven-
ice Beach
Call: 408-9642
Doggy Tales
Time: 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Where: Jacaranda Library,
4143 Woodmere Park Blvd.
Notes: School-age chil-
dren read to Suncoast
Humane Society pet ther-
apy dogs.
Call: 861-5000
Venice Gardens
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Where: Venice Gardens
Civic Center, 406 Sham-
rock Blvd.
Notes: Bingo, non-smok-
ing public welcome. Hot
dogs and snacks available.
Call: Linda, 497-3098
Club food
Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Where: Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021 Discov-
ery Way, Nokomis
Notes: Lunch

Time: 5-7:30 p.m.
Where: Venice-Nokomis
Elks Lodge, 1021 Discov-
ery Way, Nokomis
Notes: Dinner, including
blue plate specials
Osprey leads club
Time: Noon-1:15 p.m.
Where: Saltwater Cafe',
1071 North Tamiami Trail,
Nokomis
Notes: Osprey Profession-
al Leads Club, a chapter of
Ali Lassen's Leads Club,
meets every Tuesday.
Open to the public.
Cost: $12
Call: Wendy Moore, 371-
1151
Link: www.leadsfl.com
Going with the flow
Time: 8:30 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Tai Chi
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
com
Workout
Time: 8:45 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Strengthen and
stretch workout
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
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Carving
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Woodcarving
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
corn
Yogarobics
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: Senior Friendship
Centers, 2350 Scenic
Drive, Venice
Notes: Low-impact dance,
yoga, standing and seated,
core strength, balance,
flexibility
Call: 584-0075
Link: seniorfriendship.
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month (Sept. 30), Doctors
Hospital, 5731 Bee Ridge
Road, Sarasota. Ask recep-
tionist for room number.
Call 966-2754.
Community Center
for the Deaf & Hard of
Hearing meeting
The next monthly seminar
on Living with Hearing
Loss is from 1:30 to 2:30
p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 1, at
the Bradenton office, 5107
14th St. W The presenter is
Lois Maroney; LMCH and
CART will be provided. For
more information, contact
Staci Wagner, at 866-459-
9321 (voice), 941-758-2550
(videophone) or swagner@
ccdhh.org.
Brain injury
Brain-injury support group,
6:30-8 p.m., first Thursday
of the month (Oct. 2), Mid-
County Regional Library,
2050 Forrest Nelson Blvd.,
Port Charlotte. Call Bob at
697-3055.


Medicare educational
workshop
Time: 3:30-5 p.m.
Date: Thursday, Oct. 2
Place: New Life Communi-
ty Center, 5800 Tamiami
Trail South, Venice
Notes: Would you like to
understand Medicare? Are
you confused and want to
know exactly what your
options are without the
pressure of a sales call?
Call: (800) 390-9043
Link: www.ssflorida.com
VA pension
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Time: 5-5:45 p.m.
Date: Thursday Oct. 2
Place: New Life Communi-
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Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Date: Saturday, Oct. 4
Place: Laurel Community
Center, 509 Collins Road,
Laurel
Notes: A health fair and
garage sale by Habitat
ReStore and Laurel Civic
Association will include
exhibitors, door prizes and
food and drink.
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Act fast to swim with whale sharks this season


BY KIM COOL
FEATURES EDITOR

Just back from the
Galapagos, I discovered an
overlooked e-mail from
my friend Sara Widness.
The subject was swim-
ming with whale sharks off
the Baja Peninsula in Mex-
ico.
In the Galapagos I spent
seven days and nights
aboard the Ecoventura
boat, the Letty, from which
we passengers made mul-
tiple daily guided excur-
sions for walking on the
various islands and for
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what chilly (70 degrees)
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On one of those excursions
we managed to see some
whales and some people
also saw some white-
tipped sharks while snor-
keling. It was an adventure
of a lifetime, about which I
will write several stories as
soon as I work my way
through the 950 photos I
took and the 4,000 photos
taken by my daughter,
Heidi, who accompanied
me on the trip to the
Galapagos.
The Baja Air Ventures
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Widness said that it is pos-
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species of whales. In the
Galapagos I was able to
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Daytime temperatures
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night this time of year and
the water temperature
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though it was near the
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Death is not fair


BY BOB MUDGE
EDITOR

You may be familiar with the condition
called writer's block, when someone who
puts words on paper for a living can't get
the words to flow. I'm having a terrible
time writing this column not just because
the words aren't flowing, but also because
when they do it will mean that what I am
writing about is real and I don't want it to
be.
Claude Lewis, our former sports editor,
the biggest and oldest kid I ever
knew, died Sept. 19 at 54.
I'll spare you the cliches about how we
were all lucky to know him and how he
enriched our lives. We were and he did,
but he wasn't big on sappy sentimentality
unless maybe you were talking about
sports, the outdoors or animals, three of
his favorite subjects. Besides, with any
luck I'll see him again and I don't want the
first words out of my mouth to have to be
an apology.
Claude spent 90 percent of his working
life at one sporting event or another, and
the people he came into contact with fre-
quently probably think they knew him
well. His public persona was only the tip
of the Lewis iceberg, however.
Being a tough guy from the Northeast,
he was determined that in Florida he
would wear shorts everyday and put on
what we called his "big boy pants" only
when he absolutely had to, like when he
was attending a banquet. But he kept a
space heater under his desk.
Claude cut his own hair. OK, every-
body probably knew that. But he was
almost single-handedly responsible for
the preservation of the mullet.
Claude wrote as fast as anyone I've
known here even though he couldn't,


technically speaking, type. He'd come
back from a football game at 10 p.m. and
have the game story and stats done in 30
minutes, then pick up his hockey stick
and whack around anything whackable
until his pages were ready to be proof-
read.
Because of his allergies, snakes were
his best option for pets. He bred them
and, if someone had a problem snake,
he'd come over and get it and some-
times bring it in to the office. You learned
not to ask what was in the container by
Claude's desk.
Claude is the reason there's a no-dogs
policy in the building. He liked to bring
his dachshunds in to keep him company
on Sunday. One day one of them left a
present behind that Bob Vedder stepped
in and tracked around. Hence, no dogs
allowed.
He was a notorious practical joker,
usually in cahoots with the photographer
because they worked together late many
nights. After one of those nights it wasn't
uncommon to come in and find a piece
of cake in your desk drawer or a strange
photo at your new computer desktop.
There's still one example of his handiwork
around, if you know where to look for it.
Claude was like a goofy little brother
but you could count on him to do the
appropriate thing in any circumstance,
even if it was something inappropriate. I
don't know anyone who didn't like him or
who isn't shocked that's he's gone.
If there's a heaven, Claude is now in a
place where the beer is always cold, the
wings are always hot and Philadelphia's
sports teams win championship after
championship.
I hope God likes snakes.

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Monthly jazz concerts moved


BY KIM COOL
FEATURES EDITOR

Venice continues to
grow as a jazz destination.
Often, with growth
comes change. That is the
situation with the monthly
jazz concerts planned for
Venice.
Organized by the Jazz
Club of Sarasota, the con-
certs will be held the first
Sunday of the month at 2
p.m. at the Crossroads
American Grill, 385 U.S. 41
Bypass North in Venice.
Don Riddell and his
Hepcats will be the fea-
tured performers at the
next concert, which will be
Sunday, Oct. 5. Admission
is $9 per person. Tickets for
club members are $5 per
person.
In November the club
will host its third annual
Jazz Club of Sarasota


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You don't say


JUNE CASAGRANDE
A WORD, PLEASE


People send me free
books. And, frankly, I feel
just terrible about it.
You see, the reason peo-
ple send me free books is
that I write this column. A
few publishers of gram-
mar- and language-related
books have me on their
"send her one and maybe
she'll write about it" lists.
It's not an honor. Pub-
lishers are well, let's just
say they can be a little
promiscuous about this
stuff. They print the copies
on the cheap, pay a little
postage and send out as
many copies as possible.
I'm just another notch on
their media lists.
Cost to publisher: four
or five bucks. Guilting the
bejezus out of a poor col-
umnist who now owns
dozens of books she's nev-
er written about: priceless.
So it is with a mixture of
pleasure and shame that I
report that, today, I got in
the mail from Houghton
Mifflin Harcourt a copy of
"100 Words Almost Every-
one Mispronounces," by
the editors of the Amer-
ican Heritage Dictionaries.
"Hey," I thought to my-
self. "That's something my
readers might actually find
interesting." I almost never
mention pronunciation
here even though I know
from reader e-mails that a
lot of people take an inter-
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it's just a lucky coincidence
that I got the book as dead-
line approached on a day
when I happened to be
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remembered why so many
people mispronounce so
many words: Those little
pronunciation marks in
dictionaries are hard to
digest. Of course, they're
even harder to reproduce
in a small-town newspa-
per column. Impossible,
even. But, using the book's
pronunciation key, I'll try
to translate those little
schwas, doo-dads and
umlaut-looking things in-
to English or at least
Juneglish.
We'll start with "niche,"
as in, "the niche I call my
closet is too small to hold
all these free books" or
"writing about pronuncia-
tion is not my niche."
Like many English
words and most in this
book, niche has more than
one accepted pronuncia-
tion. But the preferred
pronunciation surprised
me. It's not "neesh," as I've
always said it. No, it
rhymes with "hitch."
Though 10 bucks says I'll
still be pronouncing it
"neesh" a year from now. It
just seems so much more
French to me.
Here's a word whose
spelling I've written about,
though not it's pronuncia-
tion: "chaise longue." No-
tice it's not "lounge" but
instead the French word
for "long." And, according
to "100 Words Almost
Everyone Mispronounc-
es," that's exactly how it's
pronounced. The whole
term is pronounced sayss
long." In French, the word
for chair, "chaise," rhymes
with "fez." In America, we
harden up the "a", making
it rhyme with "haze," the
American Heritage editors
note.


And, by the way, the
preferred plural is "chaise
longues." Yes, "chaises
longues" is OK, but a little
overkill.
I was afraid to look up
"nuclear." But my fear was
unfounded. The correct
pronunciation is NOO-
clee-ur. You can also say
NYOO-clee-ur. But NEW-
kyoo-lur is not listed.
(Take that, Mr. President!)
For "almond," the pre-
ferred pronunciation in-
cludes no "l," though you
can include the sound if
you like.
The editors' preferred
pronunciation of "hovel"
does not rhyme with "nov-
el" but instead with "shov-
el." But, you guessed it,
you can use either.
"Pina colada" has a "y"
sound after the "n."
"Schism" is pronounced
SKIZZ-em. "Mischievous"
has just three syllables,
none of them "EE." It's more
like "MISS-chuh-vus."
"Primer" has different
pronunciations for its dif-
ferent definitions. The
stuff that goes under paint
is pronounced PRIME-er.
The little textbook is called
a PRIM-er, which rhymes
with slimmer.
"Guilt" isn't in the book
at all. Which is fine with
me, because, now that I've
found in a free book some
stuff of interest to my col-
umn readers, I'm through
with guilt for a while.

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."
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Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you tell me how to go
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tax refunds, life insurance
proceeds and more. Here
are some free resources to
help you look:
National Association
of Unclaimed Property
Administrators (NAUPA):
To start your quest, go to
www.missingmoney.com
or www.unclaimed.org,
both of which contain
records from most state
unclaimed property pro-
grams. Check every state
in which you or your par-
ents have lived, worked or
conducted business. Also
search using maiden
names and any previous
names, as well as middle
names and middle initials.
Every state can tell you
immediately if your par-
ents or you have some
unclaimed property, as
well as how to go about
collecting it.
Internal Revenue
Service: Each year thou-
sands of refund checks
totaling millions of dollars
are returned to the IRS by
the post office. To check
for lost refund checks call
(800) 829-1954.
Treasury Hunt: At
www.treasurydirect.gov/in
div/tools/tools treasury
hunt.htm you can track
old U.S. savings bonds, or
find out if a deceased lov-
ed one owned any securi-
ties. If the bonds were is-
sued before 1974, write


the Bureau of Public Debt,
200 Third St., Parkersburg,
WV 26106.
HUD: If your parents
ever had a HUD/FHA in-
sured mortgage, a refund
may be available. Visit
www.hud.gov/offices/
hsg/comp /refunds/index.
cfm or call (800) 697-6967
to find out.
Pension Benefit Guar-
anty Corporation: If your
parents worked for a com-
pany in the past that went
out of business or ended
its defined benefit pen-
sion plan, you may be en-
titled to some of their
benefits. Check at search.
pbgc.gov/mp or call (800)
400-7242.
Social Security Ad-
ministration: To check for
lost or unclaimed Social
Security benefits, includ-
ing the $255 death bene-
fit, call (800) 772-1213.
Life Insurance
Looking for a lost life
insurance policy? Over $1
billion in life insurance
benefits are unclaimed
and unpaid because the
beneficiaries aren't aware
that the policies exist, or
can't find it because they
don't know which insur-
ance company wrote it. If
you're having a hard time
finding your parents' poli-
cy from the resources pre-
viously listed, here are
some other tips to consid-
er:
Go through canceled
checks (made out to
insurance companies) or
contact your parents'
bank for copies of old
checks.
Contact your parents'
insurance agent or ask
those who may have
known about their fi-
nances like their accoun-
tant, banker or lawyer.
Check with your par-
ents' past employers to
see if they purchased a
policy through work.
Contact your state
insurance department
(see www.naic.org/state
webmap.htm) who can
help identify insurers that
might have written life in-
surance on your parents.
Do a search through
MIB Solutions' policy
locator service at www.
mib.com. The charge is
$75.
Stretching helps
you keep flexible
Dear Savvy Senior,
Can you provide some
stretching tips for an inflexible
old woman? I've gotten so stiff
in recent years I can't even
bend over to tie my shoes any-
more. What can you tell me? -
Hate to Stretch


Dear Stretch,
Of all possible exercis-
es, stretching tends to be
the most overlooked and
neglected among seniors,
yet nothing is more vital
to keeping an aging body
limber and injury free.
Here's what you should
know.
Good stretch
As we grow older, com-
mon day-to-day activities
like reaching down to tie
your shoes, or looking
over your shoulder to
back your car out of the
driveway, can become dif-
ficult. In fact, according to
the American College of
Sports Medicine, we lose
as much as 10 percent of
our flexibility every 10
years. But the good news
is, by incorporating some
simple stretching exercis-
es into your routine you
can greatly improve your
flexibility, range of motion
and balance. In addition,
stretching is also impor-
tant as a warm-up and
cool-down for more vigor-
ous activities.
Stretching basics
Stretching exercises
should focus on the mus-
cles in your calves, front
and back thighs, hips,
lower and upper back,
chest, shoulders and neck.
If you don't have any
experience with stretch-
ing, there's a wide variety
of videos (see www.col
lagevideo.com) and books
(like "Stretching for Dum-
mies" www.dummies.
com) you can purchase
that provide instructions
and demonstrate proper
techniques. Also see www.
mayoclinic.com/health/st
retching/SM00043 for a
slide show of how to
stretch the major muscle
groups.
You want to stretch
each muscle group to the
point where the muscle
feels tight. If it hurts,
you've gone too far. Back
off to where you don't feel
any pain, then hold the
stretch for 15 to 30 sec-
onds. Relax, then repeat it
three to five times, trying
to stretch a little farther,
but don't bounce.
It's also a good idea to
warm up a little before
you start stretching by
walking in place and
pumping your arms.
Send your senior ques-
tions to: Savvy Senior, PO.
Box 5443, Norman, OK
73070, or visit www.savvy
senior.org. Jim Miller is a
contributor to the NBC
"Today" show and author
of "The Savvy Senior"
book.


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WELL-BEING from
offers group education,
discussion and support for
men with prostate cancer.
Some sessions are also
open to family members;
please call in advance to
verify. Next meeting is at
2 p.m., Monday, Oct. 6, in
the Lions Eye Center Room
at Venice HealthPark, 1283
Jacaranda Blvd. Call (800)
ACS-2345 to register.
Networking group
Manasota BUDS South
County Branch Down
Syndrome Networking
Group, 6-8 p.m., first
Monday of the month
(Oct. 6), PlayAway in
Galleria Plaza, 2097 South
Tamiami Trail. Refresh-
ments and child care pro-
vided. Call 493-8907 or
visit manasotabuds.org.
Bereavement group
The Bereavement Support
Group meets 3-4 p.m., the
second and fourth Thurs-
days of the month in the
Administrative Conference
Room at Englewood
Community Hospital, 700
Medical Blvd. Call 697-0783.
COPD group
COPD education and sup-
port group, 3 p.m., second
Thursday of the month
(Oct. 9) in the cafeteria at
Englewood Community
Hospital, 700 Medical
Blvd. Call 473-3119.
Alzheimer's group
Monthly Alzheimer's Sup-
port Group, 1 p.m., second
Monday of the month
(Oct. 13), Sterling House of
Venice, 1200 Avenida del
Circo. Call 485-8885.
PAST
Parents of Addicts Sharing
Time is a support and
advocacy group that
meets at 7 p.m. the second
and fourth Tuesdays of
each month in the confer-
ence room at Jacaranda
Public Library, 4143 Wood-
mere Park Blvd. Call Maria
Ludlam at 492-3424 or e-
mail past.venice.fl@gmail.
com.
Angel Ministries, 2269
South Tamiami Trail,
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* 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct.
7, and every other Tues-
day: You Can Heal Your
Life Class. Fee: $10.
* 4-7 p.m. Wednesday:
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Associated Medicare
Patients Inc., an indepen-
dent, nonprofit corpora-
tion of volunteers, helps
those on Medicare navi-
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health insurance system.
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2 p.m. Wednesday. AMP
is on the second floor of
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is a FREE service. For
more information, call
584-0051. AMP is always
looking to train new
counselors.


Line dancing classes
Line dancing classes with
Jackie Wheeler, intermedi-
ate class, 7-8:30 Mondays;
beginner class, 7-8:30
Wednesday. Fee: $4 per
class. Call 493-2776.
Wellness Community
Events are free for cancer
patients and a caregiver.


Call 921-5539.
* Support groups, 10-11:30
a.m. Monday at Jaca-
randa Trace, 3600 William
Penn Way.
* Adaptive yoga classes,
noon-1:30 p.m. Monday
at Jacaranda Trace, 3600
William Penn Way.
* Qigong exercise classes,
10-11 a.m. Tuesday at


Jacaranda Trace, 3600
William Penn Way.
* Small-group discussion,
"For Men Only," 2-3 p.m.
the first and third Tuesday
of each month at 3900
Clark Road, Building P-3,
Sarasota. This is a drop-in,
casual meeting open to
male cancer patients at all
stages of treatment for


prostate cancer.
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Zumba dance fitness class,
6:15-7:15 p.m. Tuesday
and Wednesdays at Venice
Community Center, 326
S. Nokomis Ave. E-mail
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Alpha Team, Dominic Donahue, left, Loretta Johnson, Chris
Smith and Jordan Fishman, with the Venice High School Key
Club held the remnants of a rope they removed from the
beach during the coastal cleanup.


SUN PHOTOS BY CINDY GNEGY
Stephanie Schulz, left, Haley Barber, Christina Hladky, Taylor Morgan and Kayla Obendorf with the Venice High School Key Club
collect trash from the beach at North Jetty Park.




The coast is not clear


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"Let's go to the beach"
takes on a whole new
meaning once a year dur-
ing Keep Sarasota County
Beautiful's Coastal Cleanup
event. Sarasota County
residents join millions of
volunteers around the
world in this annual
International Coastal
Cleanup, which is hosted
by the Ocean Conservancy.
During the cleanup, volun-
teers are asked to record
everything they find. The
conservancy uses this data
to identify sources of
debris, the problems it
causes and to recommend
solutions in reducing the


threat to humans and
wildlife.
According to the Ocean
Conservancy's 2007 report,
378,000 volunteers in 76
countries removed 6 mil-
lion pounds of trash.
Volunteers also found
birds, fish, crabs and lob-
sters, mammals and rep-
tiles entangled in discard-
ed fishing line, nets, rope,
plastic bags and six-pack
holders.
Alice Dunley has been
volunteering with the
coastal cleanup for 14
years. Along with fellow
volunteers Bob Burtwell
and Betty Volpe, Dunley
passed out the necessary
supplies for trash collec-
tion, cold drinks and gath-
ered the data from about
60 volunteers who signed
up at the North Jetty.
Mark Amuso began his
participation in the clean-
up while working with
Florida Power & Light, a
company that encourages
community involvement.
Mark's 12-year-old son,
Travis, attends Sarasota
Middle School and is in


the National Junior Honor
Society. Travis uses this
time to add to his volun-
teer hours. Mark and his
wife, Amy, got their other
two sons, Beau and
Pearson, and their grand-
mother Judy involved in
the volunteer experience
as well.
The Venice High School
Key Club participated in
the cleanup, some picking
up trash on the Intra-
coastal side and some on
the Gulf side. While clean-
ing in a preserve area,
Haley Barber thought she
saw a raccoon but it
turned out to be a bobcat.
"I felt really sorry for
him to have to find food in
the garbage," Haley said.
Loretta Johnson took
the initiative to borrow a
knife to cut a nylon rope
about 6 inches in diameter
that had washed ashore
and gotten partially buried
under the sand. The rope
and other litter was taken
back to the collection site
and added to the mound
of debris collected by all of
the volunteers.


Lakes, rivers and streams
are included in the clean-
up, and about 90 volun-
teers, including three Girl
Scout troops, met at Oscar
Scherer State Park to pick
up litter.
"Campsite 78 was the
messiest," Savannah Franz
said. She and her friends
and their moms picked up
a variety of litter including
candy wrappers, plastic
bottles and cigarette butts.
Walkin' the dog
A group of volunteer
dog trainers with the
Southeastern Guide Dogs
met at Nokomis Beach
recently. The dogs were
walking across the bridge
to help them become
accustomed to the sounds
of the bridge and traffic.
Donna Smith, area coor-
dinator, said they do this a
couple of times a month.
They had 16 dogs between
the ages of 8 and 22
months old participating
in the bridge crossing.
Later they took the dogs
for a walk on the beach
and a swim in the Gulf.


The Amuso family, Pearson, front left, Travis, Mark, Beau, Amy,
and Judy, spent a Saturday morning volunteering to pick up
litter at North Jetty Park during the Keep Sarasota County
Beautiful Coastal Cleanup.


Anne Belden, left, and her daughter Halley; Erika Franz and
her daughter Savannah; and Dodie Longfellow with her
daughter Ava and son Hayden participated in the coastal
cleanup at Oscar Scherer State Park.


Betty Volpe,
Alice Dunley
and Bob
Burtwell were
site captains at
the North Jetty
Park for the
coastal cleanup.


Dan Nelson with Friends of Oscar Scherer, Lynn Crossfield of
Oscar Scherer State Park and Laurie Harris, a Girl Scout Troop
leader, coordinated the coastal cleanup at the park.


~-4

Tyler Cook collects trash
from the beach during the
Keep Sarasota County
Beautiful Coastal Cleanup.


Linda Keele took her guide
dog, Oreo, to a Southeastern
Guide Dogs training session
at the bridge over the
Intracoastal Waterway at
Nokomis Beach.


The trainers for the Southeastern Guide Dogs took their dogs to Nokomis
Beach for training on the bridge to help them adapt to traffic and noise.


Trainer Linda Becker, left, with her eighth guide
dog, Saxon; Shay Doerner, a puppy raiser for
Southeastern Guide Dogs; Jean Tobey, with her first
guide dog, Barbie; and Brittney Doerner attended a
training session for the dogs at Nokomis Beach.


Donna Smith, area
coordinator for
Southeastern Guide
Dogs, took
Chudleigh, a 22-
month-old golden
retriever, to the
training at Nokomis
Beach. The goal
was for the dogs to
get used to traffic
noise and to get a
feel for the bridge.


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with 3BR and 2 under-building parking
spaces in an intimate 6-unit gated setting.
$1,499,500. Helen Moore, 485-5421 or
724-2030. #N575019
NOKOMIS. Panoramic bay views from this
3BR home, with master suite, lanai, boat
house, lap pool & detached 3-car garage.
$1,499,000. Beverly Weltzien, 485-5421 or
223-0612. #N567772
THE OAKSCLUBSIDE.Traditional stylewith
walk-in wine cellar, gourmet kitchen, oak
wood floors, dining room, library & golf
course views. $1,249,000. NicoleHammons-
Dovgopolyi, 966-8000 or 356-5849.
#A376505
NOKOMIS. Bayfront home located on pris-
tine Dona Bay. Prime location with no fixed
bridges, dock, davits and full bay views.
$1,190,000. Helen Johnston, P. A., 493-2500
or 486-8224. #N569465
BOATER'S DELIGHT. Deep water dockage,
minutes to the Gulf and a fabulous location
make this 3BR residence the perfect place
to call home. $1,100,000. Helen Moore,
485-5421 or 724-2030. #N5762484
MERIDIAN VI PENTHOUSE.On the7th floor
with 2,546+/- sq. ft. & three bedrooms.
Priced for immediate sale. $850,000. Jerry
Strom, 951-6660 or 349-3045. #A344465
SHAKETT ISLAND.5BR, 2-story pool home,
formal dining & living rooms with casual,
comfortable family room. Gulf access from
shared dock. $795,000. Sherrey Welch,
485-5421 or 223-6318. #N568922
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. Nell
Taylor, 485-5421 or 376-9623. #N5761399
WATERFRONT ESTATES. Water access to
the Gulf. Features a 7,0001b. boat lift, jet
ski davit, newer a/c, hurricane shutters &
water views. $504,000. Jon Butz, 951-6660
or 780-4391. #A3892647
MISSION VALLEY ESTATES. Experience
this special property, surrounded by a lush,
almost 2 acres to create ultimate privacy.
$435,000. Elizabeth Phillips, P.A., 966-8000
or 223-3344. #A3892708
SORRENTO SHORES. Deep water canal
with private dock, boat lift & davit.A well
maintained home or the perfect for build-
ing yourdream. $429,900. Beverly Weltzien,
485-5421 or 223-0612. #N567995
RIVENDELL. 3BR home with den/office,
great room plan, decoratortouches, private
lanai, pool & garden with southern expo-
sure. $389,000. Linda Bastian, 966-8000
or 321-6203. #A3893887
THE INLETS. 2BRvilla with tilefloors, French
doors, bonus room & newly painted. Gated
community with manyamenities. $259,000.
Jeanne Ballock, 485-5421 or 468-1738.
#N5761530


CURRYCOVE. Maintenance-free, furnished
3BR villa with living/dining room, cathedral
ceilings & enclosed lanai. $159,900. Mary
Samples, 485-5421 or 416-1591.#N573290
FURNISHED VILLA. Freestanding with 2
split bedrooms, 1,500 sq. ft., new kitchen
cabinetry, tile floors, garage & 2005 tile
roof. $139,000. Laura Kovac, 485-5421 or
966-1411. #N556857
MERIDIAN. This brand-new 3BR spacious
condo features $23,000 in upgrades, water
views, a designer kitchen and a 2-car
garage. JerryStrom, 951-6660 or349-3045.
#A377331


GULF-TO-BAY ESTATE. Enjoy privacy &
views on 2 lush acres with over 15,000 sq.
ft. of perfection. A Christie's Great Estates
listing. $18,500,000. Annette&Albert Ayers,
966-8000 or 966-6440. #A281537
WATERFRONT MASTERPIECE. On a
3/4-acre lot, this 5BR estate home features
Spanish-Mediterranean architecture, den,
3-cargarage and pool. $7,995,000. Annette
& Albert Ayers, 966-8000 or 966-6440.
#A3892272
CASEY KEYresidence with 148'of bayfront
& deeded access to beach. Unique opportu-
nity to restore existing 3BR home or build
new. $1,995,000. Annette & Albert Ayers,
966-80000or 966-6440. #A281579
CASEY KEY BAYFRONT. Beach & fishing
retreat, this 3-4BR home features a guest
apartment, new roof, spacious decks, dock
& 10,000 lb. lift. $1,800,000. Nancy Moore,
966-8000or966-1200. #A347498


MANASOTA KEY. 5BR Gulf-to-bay home
compound with main house, beach
bungalow, gate house & artist studio. 135'
water frontage. $3,250,000. Terri Healey,
966-8000.#A383442
MANASOTAKEY. Beautiful panoramicviews
oftheGulf. Relaxon the 50'deck surrounded
by palm trees & watch dazzling sunsets.
$1,999,500. Patricia Szemkus, 473-7750 or
662-0575. #D576465
VENICE ISLAND. Luxury townhome with
upgrades galore, pool, sundeck, private
elevator and Gulf views. $1,500,000. Diane
Fuchs, 485-5421 or 266-8006. #N5762260
VENICE ISLAND. Ultra luxurious townhouse
style home located steps from Venice Beach.
Upgrades galore, private elevator, pool &
sundeck. $1,475,000. Joan Mcmahon,
485-5421 or 497-2553. #N571936
VENICE ISLAND WATERFRONT. Beautiful
views ofthe Intracoastal & bayfrom this3BR
home. Features an expansive great room
& a large deck. $1,134,000. Greg Novak,
485-5421 or 266-0621. #N574858
USEPPA ISLAND CLUB. 180-degree pris-
tine island views with docks & deepwater
marina. With fireplace & private, secluded
location. $995,000. JerryStrom, 951-6660
or 349-3045. #A344783


VENICE
530 N RIVER RD. $925,000. Cheryl Picken. 443 FAIRWAY ISLES DR. $599,000.Wally Turner.
485-5421. A385723 716-1227. N573952
700 GOLDEN BEACH BLVD. $649,000. Sherrey 1601 BANYAN DR. $139,900. John McMahon.
Welch. 223-6318. N573133 306-9353. N5762245
300 STONE BRIAR CREEK DR. $630,000. Patty
Stewart. 544-7403. N559865


PLACIDA. Elegant home featuring a grand
travertine staircase entrance, open plan,
French doors, elevator & elevated pool.
$799,000. Elizabeth Burr, 473-7750 or
855-1142. #D575357
WATERFORD. Championship golf course
community. Sweeping panoramic views
from every room and lanai overlooking
pool, lake & golf. $699,000. Robert Harsch,
485-5421 or 223-3690. #N571351
HACIENDA DEL MAR. Lush tropical environ-
ment with beautiful architecture. Luxurious
2BR condo overlooking the ICW. $640,000.
Pamela Neer, 473-7750 or 830-0999.
#D5769429
LAKEFRONT. Custom 3BR pool home in
a gated community with panoramic golf
course views, den, walk-in closets and fire-
place. $599,900. Susan Brooker, 493-2500 or
223-6055. #N5761813
WHITE MARSH. This beautiful home sits
on an oversized double lot. Hardwood
floors, 850 sq. ft. bonus room and a 3-car
garage. $599,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750
or 468-7157. #D572327
VENICE GOLF & CC. Distinction, class,
elegance & comfort. 2007-built Spanish
Mediterranean residence. Enjoy lake views
on 3 sides. $549,900. Katie Malloy, 493-2500
or 468-2483. #N574696
ENGLEWOOD. 3BR home with over 200' on
the canal & no bridges to the ICW. Natural
setting with mature landscaping. $535,000.
Pamela Neer, 473-7750 or 830-0999.
#D5769591
VENICE GOLF & CC. Magnificent custom
home overlooking the 13th fairway. 3BR,
living and dining rooms, fireplace, large lanai
& pool/spa. $534,990. HeleneJohnston P. A,
493-2500 or 486-8224. #N572985
MYAKKA RIVER TRAILS. 5+ acre water-
front lot on the Myakka River with access
to Charlotte Harbor. 290' boardwalk &
dock already built. $524,900. Jan Bradley,
951-6660 or 302-3496. #A3894568
ENGLEWOOD.Totally remodeled 3BRhome
on over an acre of landscaped privacy.
Beautiful & relaxing lake views from lanai/
pool area. $479,900. Randall Mclendon,
473-7750 or 504-1947. #D5769474


WHITE MARSH. Beautiful custom home
on a double lot backing up to preserve area
with bike path. Many upgrades, open &
airy. $399,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750 or
468-7157. #D574628
BERMUDA CLUB WEST. Maintenance-free
home overlooking the 2nd hole ofa champi-
onshipgolfcourse.4BR, greatroom plan and
spacious lanai. $359,900. Scott Johnston,
493-2500 or 232-5482. #N5762391
BELLA COSTA. Water views on Venice Island
from this immaculate, tastefully furnished
condo. Heated pool, billiards & more.
$350,000. Greg Oberlander, 485-5421 or
468-1460. #N576030
VENICE GOLF&CC.Casualturnkeyfurnished
Rutenberg home enjoys golf, water & beau-
tiful sunset views. Recently redecorated &
painted. $348,500. Susan Brooker, 493-2500
or 223-6055. #N5761288
ENGLEWOOD. 3BR residence in a gated
community with wonderful amenities,
including pool, $324,500. Cheri Ireland,
485-5421 or 356-2463. #N5762202
ISLAND OF VENICE. Relax & enjoy life in
this remodeled 2BRhomewith 2-cargarage.
Kitchen was opened up and remodeled.
$319,600. Nell Taylor, 485-5421 or376-9623.
#N5761890
TRIANO. Large 2nd-floor Milano unit
with breathtaking view of the 12th fair-
way & green. Spacious, upscale & well-
appointed. $299,000. Janet Apple, 485-5421
or 525-3088. #N571705
ST. ANDREWS. Upgraded 2BR plus den
villa with gourmet kitchen & screened
lanai. $270,900. Bambi Utton, 493-2500 or
228-4881. #N570470
EDEN HARBOR. Newlyavailable homewith
exceptional value, over 2,000 sq. ft. of living
space, a 3-car garage and paver driveway.
$255,000. Toby Delbridge, 473-7750 or
320-6360. #D572034
ENGLEWOOD. Key West-style stilt home
with adjoining buildable lot. 3 stories
with potential of 5BR. Great views from 2
decks. $209,000. Bambi Utton, 493-2500
or 228-4881. #N5762658
ENGLEWOOD. Minutes to the beach, this
Florida-style cottage and on Gottfried
Creek has 2BR with Florida room, lanai &
carport. $192,000. Susan Gilmore, 473-7750
or 223-0832. #D531779


PELICAN POINTE. 2BR villa in a gated golf
course communitywith clubhouse, pro-shop
& tennis. Tranquil lake views and turnkey
furnished. $189,900. Martha Pike, 485-5421
or 716-4392. #N574383
FARMINGTON VISTAS. Enjoy sunset views
ofthe 17th fairway on a pristine golf course
from this 2BR maintnance-free condo, turn-
key furnished. $189,900. Susan Brooker,
493-2500 or 223-6055. #N5761388
FARMINGTON VISTAS. Beautifully remod-
eled 2BRend unit with newcounters/appli-
ances, enclosed lanai, new carpet & roof.
Partially furnished. $179,000. Bambi Utton,
493-2500 or 228-4881. #N569919
VENICE. Updated & immaculate turnkey
furnished condominium enjoys fantas-
tic golf course, water & clubhouse views.
$172,900. Rob Brooker, 493-2500 or
445-0861.#N5761529
PLANTATION GOLF & CC. Spectacular lake
& golf course views create perfect sunsets
from this beautifully furnished condomin-
ium. $169,900. Katie Malloy, 493-2500 or
468-2483. #N5762002
ENGLEWOOD. Delightful, easy living in this
exceptional 2BR homewith bonus room plus
garageconverted to 3rd bedroom. $159,000.
Maryanne Kurtz, 485-5421 or 441-6624.
#N5760982
SOUTH VENICE. Completely updated with
wood cabinets, tile, carpet &designerdeco-
rations. Turnkey furnishings negotiable.
$149,900. Cheryl McLaren, 485-5421 or
356-2463. #N5761688
BIRD BAY. 3BR end unit with cathedral
ceilings, renovated kitchen with granite,
hardwood floors, large lanai & new roof.
$124,900. Jo-Anne Sckowska, 485-5421 or
321-8975. #N569767
VENICE. Updated 2BR, 1st floor condo-
minium located close to community pool &
area amenities. $120,000. Cindy Dillander,
493-2500 or 716-3203. #N5762705
MISSION LAKES. Lakeviewsfrom thisturn-
keyfurnished 2BRcondominium. Features a
newer roof& a/c, open plan & new carpet.
$119,900. Jo-Anne Sckowska, 485-5421 or
321-8975. #N575298
GULF FRONT CONDO. Studio residence,
totally redone and turnkey furnished.
Murphy bed, private beach and on-site
rental agency. $89,500. Ingrid Blokzijl,
485-5421 or 416-6294. #N5761773
ENGLEWOOD. Beautiful ground floor unit
with a fantastic wooded view. Walking
distance to shops & only minutes to beach.
$84,800. Toby Delbridge, 473-7750 or
320-6360. #D576269
ENGLEWOOD. Freshwater canal lot on
March Waterway. Nice homes in the area.
Great canal for kayaking & fishing. $43,000.
Mercedes Skidmore, 473-7750 or716-5406.
#D546795


OPEN PARCEL. Vacant lot for you to build
your own special home. Private South Venice
Beach location. $30,000. Mary Samples,
485-5421 or416-1591. #N575840
ENGLEWOOD LOT. Close to beaches, fishing&
golf. In a scrub jay review area perthe US Fish
& Wildlife Service. $8,000. Karen Williamson,
473-7750 or 286-5411. #D5768982


PUNTA GORDA ISLES. Luxurious custom-
built 4BR home with spacious interiors on a
sea-walled lot with 40' dock and 12,000LB
lift. $649,900. Ellen Baker, 473-7750 or
629-1245. #D5769049
GULF COVE. Gorgeous waterfront views
of the Myakka River from this 3BR home
in the desirable waterfront community of
Gulf Cove. $629,900. Ellen Baker, 473-7750
or 629-1245. #D5769517
SOUTH GULF COVE. Sailboat home built
with beauty&ability to withstand sustained
199-mph winds. $595,000. Ginny Hamilton,
473-7750 or 662-0255. #D545919
PORT CHARLOTTE. Beautiful new home
ready for your personal touches. Features 2
master suites, canal views & seawall to be
installed. $349,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750
or 468-7157. #D572217
LARGE FAMILYHOMEwith a flow-through
floor plan & 4BRs. Newly constructed.
$328,000. Veronica Anderson, 473-7750 or
628-3964. #D547786
NORTH PORT.2-unitduplex with 2BR&den
on eitherside. Special owner's side features
stainless appliances. $270,001.Steven Bailey,
485-5421 or 786-4632. #C698231
BOBCAT TRAIL.Gorgeous3BR home located
in a prestigious golfing community. St.
Croix III model & brimming with upgrades.
$199,899. Mike Witkosky, 485-5421 or
255-1249. #N5761857
NORTH PORT. Beautiful updated 3BR
home with an all-new kitchen in a very
nice community. $115,001. Steven Bailey,
485-5421 or 786-4632. #N5761818
NORTH PORT ESTATES. Beautiful custom-
built home in a quiet area of North Port.
Tastefully landscaped with room for a pool.
$99,900. Paul O'Brien, 473-7750or468-7157.
#D573151
PUNTA GORDA ISLES. Build your dream
home in this deed restricted community of
Burnt Store Lakes. $79,000. John Miranda,
473-7750 or 587-0346. #D573162
WARM MINERAL SPRINGS. This building
lot iszoned multi-family & is close to Warm
Mineral Springs. $65,000. Luis Canaveral,
473-7750 or 492-0784. #D506630
NORTH PORT. Come build your dream
home & walk to the spa. New homes built
all around. $19,900.John Miranda, 473-7750
or 587-0346. #D536714
NORTH PORT LOT. Enjoythe solitudeof the
country & still be near shopping, recreation
& medical facilities. $12,000.John Grimshaw,
473-7750 or 457-2612. #D5768495


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LEGAL


NOTICES


PUBLIC NOTICE
Request for Quotation
Heartland Workforce
Investment Board, Inc.,
d/b/a/ Heartland Work-
force, has issued a
Request for Quotation
(RFQ) to solicit responses
from banking institutions
for commercial bank
account services. The
RFQ is posted on the
Heartland Workforce web-
site at www.heartland-
workforce.org Complet-
ed proposals must be
submitted to Heartland
Workforce, 2726 US Hwy
27 N, Sebring, FL 33870
no later than 3:00 p.m.
on October 1, 2008.
Complete details for
responding to this solici-
tation can be found in the
RFQ.
Published 09/28/08
257333 2131404


14 INVITATION TO BID

INVITATION TO BID:
Sealed bids for furnishing
all labor and material and
performing all work nec-
essary and incidental to
the completion of Char-
lotte County Public
Schools, Charlotte
High School-Field
House (Phase 4), will be
received by Ajax Building
Corporation at their office
at 1200 Cooper St..
Punta Gorda, FL
33950. until 1:00 PM
local time on October
17th. 2008. Scope
includes: Site Survey;
Material Testing; Final
Cleaning; CIP Concrete;
Masonry; Structural and
Misc. Steel; Cabinets,
Casework & Millwork;
Roofing; Doors, Frames &
Hardware; Storefront,
Glass & Glazing;; Drywall
& Stucco; Hard Tile; Rub-
ber Flooring; Acoustical
Ceilings; Painting & Coat-
ings; Visual Display Sur-
faces; Signage; Metal
Lockers; Toilet and Bath
Accessories; Fire Protec-
tion; Plumbing; HVAC with
Controls; and Electrical
with Communications.
Only bidders meeting pre-
qualificatlon criteria may
bid. Interested bidders
may request the Bidder
Qualifications Package by
contacting Matt Wilkinson
at Ajax Building Corpora-
tion, 1200 Cooper St.,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950,
by fax at (941) 575-5135,
or by e-mail at mwilkin-
son@ajaxbuilding.com
Pre-qualified bidders may
purchase contract docu-
ments starting Septem-
ber 22nd, 2008 from
Travis Reprographics at
6361 Corporate Park Cir-
cle, #1, Fort Myers, FL
33966 phone: (239) 482-
3086 for the cost of
reproduction and han-
dling. No bid documents
will be distributed within
seven (7) days of date of
bid receipt; each bid must
be accompanied by a Bid
Bond, certified check or
cashier's check in the
amount not less than five
percent (5%) of the total
amount of the base bid.
No bids may be with-
drawn after the scheduled
closing time for receipt of
same for a period of sixty
(60) days. A Pre-Bid meet-
ing is scheduled for Sep-
tember 29th, 2008, 9:00
AM local time at Charlotte
County Public Schools -
Transportation Building,
1016 Education Ave,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950.
Ajax Building Corporation
reserves the right to
reject any and all bids
received and to waive any
and all informalities or
Irregularities in regard
thereto. MBE/WBE and
local participation is
strongly encouraged.
Dates are subject to
change. Notice of change
will be given to Pre-Quali-
fied bidders.
Publish: September 21,
28, October 5, 2008
253859 2128871
EDISON STATE COL-
LEGE
REQUEST FOR QUALI-
FICATIONS #08-06
PROFESSIONAL SER-
VICES OF CONSTRUC-
TION MANAGERS FOR
CONTINUING CON-
TRACT OF MINOR
PROJECTS
$1,000,000 OR LESS
PROJECT NAME: Minor
Projects on a Continuing
Basis. These projects are
miscellaneous in type. By
statute, must be
$1,000,000 or less in
construction cost.
PROJECT LOCATION: Dis-
trict-Wide; Lee, Charlotte
and Collier County Cam-
puses


RFQ SUBMITTAL
DATE/TIME: October 16,
2008
2:00 PM EST
SHORT LIST SELEC-
TION/NOTIFICATION:
October 16-24, 2008
INTERVIEW SHORT LIST-
ED FIRMS: November 5,
2008
EDISON STATE COLLEGE
is accepting submissions


14 INVITATION TO BID

for professional services
of construction manage-
ment firms wishing to do
business with the college.
The college is seeking a
continuing contract,
whereby the firm will be
providing construction
management services for
the college for projects in
which costs do not
exceed one million dol-
lars. The firm will be used
on projects as the college
deems necessary.
Firms interested in being
considered for this pro-
ject may obtain a Request
for Qualifications packet
from Edison State Col-
lege, Purchasing Depart-
ment, 8099 College Park-
way, Fort Myers, FL
33919. Request via
email
LTudor@edison.edu.
The response due date is
no later than 2:00 PM
EST on October 16,
2008. Submit one (1)
original and six (6) copies
of your submittal to Edi-
son State College, Pur-
chasing Department,
8099 College Parkway,
Fort Myers, FL 33919.
Publish: September 21,
28, October 5, 2008
103199 2128897

16 NOTICE OF ACTION

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 20th JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 08-1502CA
WACHOVIA MORTGAGE,
FSB f/k/a WORLD SAV-
INGS BANK, FSB
Plaintiff,
vs.
BRIAN A. WILLIAMS, et al.
Defendants,
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: MICHAEL FRENCH,
residence unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that
an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the follow-
ing described property in
CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
da:
Unit 26, Building III,
Venician Isles Condo-
minium, a Condomini-
um, according to the
Declaration of Condo-
minium as recorded in
Official Records Book
852, Page 1715, and
as amended, and as
shown and defined in
the survey, plot plan
and graphic deacrip-
tion of improvements
thereof, as recorded
in Condominium Book
6, pages 22A through
22E, inclusive, for
Phase III, recorded in
Condominium Book 9,
pages 9A and 9B, of
the Public Records of
Charlotte County,
Florida, together with
an undivided interest
in the common ele-
ments appurtenant
thereto.
has been filed against you
and you are required to
serve a copy of your writ-
ten defenses, if any, to it
on Plaintiff's attorney,
STRAUS & EISLER, P.A.,
1528 Weston Road, West-
on, Florida 33326 on or
before thirty (30) days
from the first date of pub-
lication on or before Oct
28, 2008 and file the
original with the Clerk of
this Court either before
service upon Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately
thereafter; otherwise, a
default will be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the com-
plaint filed herein.
NOTICE: ANY PERSON
WITH A DISABILITY
REQUIRING SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO-
CEEDING SHOULD CON-
TACT 1-800-955-8771
(TDD); 1-800-955-8770
(v), VIA FLORIDA RELAY
SERVICE NO LATER THAN
SEVEN (7) DAYS PRIOR
TO THE PROCEEDING.
WITNESS my hand and
the seal of this Court at
CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
da this 22 day of Sept,
2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT,
CLERK
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: C. Day
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
102670 2132350
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 08-2008-CA-
001424
US BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
BRIAN T. MCGLONE,
TRUSTEE OF THE CLARA
REVOCABLE LIVING


TRUST, DATED SEPTEM-
BER 27, 2006; ANY AND
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,
UNDER, AND AGAINST
THE HEREIN NAMED INDI-
VIDUAL DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,
WHETHER SAID
UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES, HEIRS,


16 NOTICE OF ACTION

DEVISEES, GRANTEES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;
THE UNKNOWN BENEFI-
CIARIES OF THE ClARA
REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST DATED SEPTEM-
BER 27, 2006; JOHN
DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION.,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION -
CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE
TO: THE UNKNOWN BEN-
EFICIARIES OF THE ClARA
REVOCABLE LIVING
TRUST DATED SEPTEM-
BER 27, 2006
whose residence is
unknown if he/she/they
be living; and if
he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who
may be spouses, heirs,
devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, credi-
tors, trustees, and all par-
ties claiming an interest
by, through, under or
against the Defendants,
who are not known to be
dead or alive, and all par-
ties having or claiming to
have any right, title or
interest in the property
described in the mort-
gage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
LOT 10, BLOCK 453,
PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDI-
VISION, SECTION 18,
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGES 8A
THROUGH 8E, 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 Oct
28, 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 demand-
ed in the complaint or
petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and
the seal of this Court at
CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
da, this 19 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 Coun-
ty Courthouse at 407-
343-2417, 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-
955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
105947 2132343
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO: 08-2008-CA-
001910
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC.,
PLAINTIFF,
VS.
MARK E MARTOS, ET AL.,
DEFENDANTSS.
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE
SERVICE
TO: SUSAN C. MARTOS
AND MARK E. MARTOS
whose residence is
unknown if he/she/they
be living; and if
he/she/they be dead, the
unknown defendants who
may be spouses, heirs,
devisees, grantees,
assignees, lienors, credi-
tors, trustees, and all par-
ties claiming an interest
by, through, under or
against the Defendants,
who are not known to be
dead or alive, and all par-
ties having or claiming to
have any right, title or
interest in the property
described in the mort-
gage being foreclosed
herein.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-
FIED that an action to
foreclose a mortgage on
the following property:
LOT 6, BLOCK 483,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SECTION
18, A SUBDIVISION
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT


BOOK 5, PAGES 8A
THROUGH 8E, INCLU-
SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CHAR-
LOTTE 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


16 NOTICE OF ACTION

Pine Island Road #400,
Plantation, FL 33324-
3920 on or before Oct
28, 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 demand-
ed in the complaint or
petition filed herein.
WITNESS my hand and
the seal of this Court at
CHARLOTTE County, Flori-
da, this 22 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 Coun-
ty Courthouse at 407-
343-2417, 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD) or 1-800-
955-8770, via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
105947 2132347
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
Case No. 08-2008-CA-
003415
LASALLE BANK NATION-
AL ASSOCIATION AS
TRUSTEE FOR FIRST
FRANKLIN MORTGAGE
LOAN TRUST 2007-1,
MORTGAGE LOAN ASSET-
BACKED CERTIFICATES
SERIES 2007-1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
DAVID BAILLY, et al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: DAVID BAILLY, resi-
dence unknown, if alive,
and if dead, to all parties
claiming interests by,
through, under or against
the said DAVID BAILLY,
and all other parties hav-
ing or claiming to have
any right, title or interest
in the property herein
described.
TO: LISA C. BAILLY, resi-
dence unknown, if alive,
and if dead, to all parties
claiming interests by,
through, under or against
the said LISA C. BAILLY,
and all other parties hav-
ing or claiming to have
any right, title or interest
in the property herein
described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED,
that an action to fore-
close a mortgage on the
following property in Char-
lotte County, Florida:
Lot 7, in Block 4351,
of PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION SEVENTY-ONE,
according to the plat
thereof as recorded in
Plat Book 6, at Pages
27A through 271,
inclusive, of the Public
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
has been filed against you
and you are required to
serve a copy of your
defenses, if any, to it on
ADORNO &YOSS LLP,
Plaintiff's attorneys,
whose address is 2525
Ponce de Leon Blvd, Suite
400, Miami, FL 33134,
on or before Oct 28,
2008, or 30 days from
the first publication date,
and file the original with
the Clerk of this Court
either before service on
Plaintiff's attorneys or
immediately thereafter;
otherwise, a default will
be entered against you
for the relief demanded in
the Complaint.
Dated on the 22 day of
Sept, 2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Court
By: C. Da
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act, persons needing
a special accommodation
to participate in this pro-
ceeding should contact
the Deputy Court Adminis-
trator whose office is
located at 116 West
Olympia Avenue, Punta
Gorda, Florida, 33950,
telephone number (813)
637-2281; 1-800-955-
8771 (TDD), or 1 (800)
955-8770 (V), via Florida
Relay Service, not later
than seven (7) days prior
to the proceeding.
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
257825 2132336
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 fol-
lowing property:
One 1988 Chevrolet
VIN: 1G1BU51H2JR127630
and
$3,504.00 in U.S. Currency
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED


16 NOTICE OF ACTION
that the Sarasota County Sher-
iff's Office seized the described
property on AUGUST 6, 2008
in Sarasota County, Florida. A
forfeiture complaint has been
filed in the Circuit Court, Twelfth
Judicial Circuit, in and for Sara-
sota County, Florida, being
Case No. 2008-CA-14615-
NC, for the purpose of obtain-
ing a final order of forfeiture as
to the above described proper-
ty upon producing due proof
that same was used in violation
of Florida laws dealing with con-
traband, pursuant to the Florida
Contraband Forfeiture Act, Sec-
tions 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 fol-
lowing property:
$2,266.00 in U.S. Currency
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the Sarasota County Sher-
iff's Office seized the described
property on AUGUST 8, 2008
in Sarasota County, Florida. A
forfeiture complaint has been
filed in the Circuit Court, Twelfth
Judicial Circuit, in and for Sara-
sota County, Florida, being
Case No. 2008-CA-15035-
NC, for the purpose of obtain-
ing a final order of forfeiture as
to the above described proper-
ty upon producing due proof
that same was used in violation
of Florida laws dealing with con-
traband, pursuant to the Florida
Contraband Forfeiture Act, Sec-
tions 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




19 NOTICE OF
AUCTION
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
The following vehicle/vessel(s)
will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
ing & storage charges only, per
FS 713.78 Vehicle @ Harvey
Bonnell, 2811 Avenue of the
Americas, Englewood.
1. 1992 Aqua 230 Sport Vsl
Whi AQAN0527K192. 2. 1994
Palmb Passage 170 Vsl Whi
SBP14870J394. 3. 1988
Renke IB Vsl Whi
RBMGCOO4H788. 4. 1986 Riv-
iera OB Vsl Whi
RVR16974E686. 5. 1988
FLFib OB Vsl Whi
F0100380D888. 6. 1977
Seara 10 Vsl Whi
SEROM0240577. 7. 1995 Pro-
line OB Vsl Whi
PLCSX132K495. 8. 1987
Fourw 10 Vsl Whi
4WNMF4821687. 9. 1984
Offsh CC OB Vsl Whi
OFF18213M84F. 10. 1988
South Boat TL Sil 602477386.
(Former Tenant Best Way
Marine and Electronic Services,
Inc.) On 10/27/2008 at.
9:00 am at above address.
PUBLISH: SEPTEMBER 26,
28, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
AUCTION
The following vehicle/vessel(s)
will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
ing & storage charges only, per
FS 713.78 Vehicle @ Master
Touch Auto Repair, Inc 1508
Viscaya Pkwy, Cape Coral
1 1997 Niss Maxima 4D BIk
JN 1CA21D4VM528179
On 8/19/2008 at 9:45 am at
Above Address
PUBLISH: AUGUST 6, 2008
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
AUCTION
The following vehicle/vessel(s)
will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
ing & storage charges only, per
FS 713.78 Vehicle @ Colonial
Wrecker Service 1968 Cus-
tom Drive, Fort Myers
1. 2001 Linc LS 4D Grn
1LNHM87AX1Y654636. On
10/13/2008 at 9:00 am at
Above Address
PUBLISH: SEPTEMBER 28,
2008
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Pursuant to F.S. 713.585(6),
Elsie Title Services, LLC
w/power of attorney will sell
the listed autos to highest
bidder subject to any liens;
Net proceeds deposited with
clerk of court per 713.585;
owner/lienholders right to a
hearing per F.S. 713.585(6);
to post bond per F.S.
559.917; owner may
redeem vehicle for cash
sum of lien; all auctions held
w/reserve; inspect 1 wk
prior @ lienor facility; cash
or cashier's check; 25%
buyer prem; anyone inter-
ested ph (941) 486-0800.
sale date 10/20/2008 @
9:00 am @ 171 S Jackson
Rd, Venice, 34292-4101.
Storage @ $26.50 per day
inc tax;
OWM Ml lien amt
$2,929.66 1999 GMC
Yukon Ut, Whi,
1GKEK13R8XJ804880
lienor; Open Water Marine,
LLC, 171 S Jackson Rd,
Venice,, FL 34292-4101
Reg #: MV Applied, (941)
237-1966
PUBLISH: September 28, 2008


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
AUCTION
The following vehicle/vessel(s)
will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
ing & storage charges only, per
FS 713.78 Vehicle @ North
Collier Collision, Inc. 16210
Old 41 S, Naples. 1. 2006
Ford F150 Tk Whi
1FTPW14V26KD23276. 2.
2008 Chev HHR 4D Gld
3GNDA23D58S552016. 3.
2001 Pont Firebird 2D Red
2G2FS22K912119412.
On 10/13/2008 at 9:00 am
at 171 S Jackson Rd Venice
Publish: September 28, 2008


19 NOTICE OF
AUCTION
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
The following vehicle/vessel(s)
will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
ing & storage charges only, per
FS 713.78. Vehicle @ Pama-
do, Inc, 26943 Croise Dr,
Bonita Springs.
1. 1994 Toyt Tacoma Pk Mar
4TARN81A9RZ230171. On
October 13, 2008 at
1:00PM at 171 S Jackson
Rd., Venice.
PUBLISH: September 28, 2008

NOTICE OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
The following vehicle/vessel(s)
will be auctioned for unpaid tow-
ing & storage charges only, per
FS 713.78. Vehicle @ Premier
Finance Adjusters, LLC, 171
S Jackson Rd, Venice. 1.
1972 SeaN Sea Nymph Vsl Whi
7219010509. 2. 1974 SSF
Seasafe Vsl Whi
SSF19114MF74. 3. 1972 Rols
Boat Trailer Trl Sil 2144T4919.
4. 1981 Magi MagicTilt TrI Sil
NOVIN000091364279. On
10/14 at 9:00 am at above
address.
PUBLISH: September 28,
2008

20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SARASOTA COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
2008CP014097NC
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
RAYMOND J. RENK
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDI-
TORS
The administration of
the estate of Raymond J.
Renk, deceased, whose
date of death was July
28, 2008, is pending in
the Circuit Court for Sara-
sota County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address
of which is P.O. Box
3079, Sarasota, Florida
34230-3079. The names
and addresses of the per-
sonal representative and
the personal representa-
tive'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 PUB-
LICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE 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 PERI-
ODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 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 publi-
cation of this notice is
September 21, 2008.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
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
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 CREDI-
TORS
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,
Florida 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 PUB-


20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS

LOCATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE 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 PERI-
ODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 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 publi-
cation of this notice is
September 21, 2008.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
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
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SARASOTA COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
2008CP14545NC
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GERTRUDE T. BOER-
WINKLE
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDI-
TORS
The administration of
the estate of Gertrude T.
Boerwinkle, deceased,
whose date of death was
August 13, 2008, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Sarasota Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion, the address of which
is 2002 Ringling Boule-
vard, Sarasota, Florida
34237. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative'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 PUB-
LICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE 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 PERI-
ODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 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 publi-
cation of this notice is
September 28, 2008.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
David A. Dunkin
Attorney for David A.
Dunkin
Florida Bar No. 0136726
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:
David A. Dunkin
170 West Dearborn
Street
Englewood, Florida
34223
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
113573 2132303
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SARASOTA COUN-


TY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
2008CP014719NC
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF
AIRLINE E. MAYER
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDI-
TORS
The administration of
the estate of Arline E.
Mayer, deceased, whose


20 NOTICE TO
CREDITORS

date of death was August
5, 2008, is pending in the
Circuit Court for Sarasota
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Box 3079,
Sarasota, florida 34230-
3079. The names and
addresses of the personal
representative and the
personal representative'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 PUB-
LICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SER-
VICE 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 PERI-
ODS SET FORTH IN SEC-
TION 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 publi-
cation of this notice is
September 28, 2008.
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
David A. Dunkin
Attorney for Tedra Ann
Britton
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:
Tedra Ann Britton
118 Saginaw Circle
Cherokee Village,
Arkansas 72529
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
113573 2132305
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
of MARY L. RICHARDS,
deceased, whose date of death
was February 12, 2008, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
SARASOTA County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is 2000 Main Street,
P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota,
Florida 34230. The names
and addresses of the Personal
Representative and the Person-
al 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 required to
be served must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the dece-
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the dece-
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-
CATION 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 PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECENDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publica-
tion of this Notice is Septem-
ber 21, 2008.
Personal Representative:
Robert N. Richards
110 N. Coldbrook Avenue
Chambersburg, PA 17201
Bruce A. McDonald
Florida Bar No. 263311
McDonald Fleming
Moorehead
d/b/a Statewide Probate
25 West Government Street
Pesacola, FL 32502
(850) 477-0660;
(850) 202-8543 FAX
Publish: September 21, 28,
2008
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SARASOTA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF,
BENJAMIN ELMAN,
Deceased.
File No 2008-CP-009967-NC


Division: Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of BENJAMIN ELMAN,
deceased, whose date of death
was April 30, 2008, is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court for
SARASOTA County, Florida,
Probate Division, the address of
which is 2000 Main Street,
Sarasota, FL 34237. The
names and addresses of the
personal representative and the
personal representative's attor-
ney are set forth below.






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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
decedent'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 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

22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR CHARLOTTE COUN-
TY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
Case No.: 07-003079CA
Richard Barbieri and Anne
Barbieri
Plaintiffs,
vs.
Sueno Del Rio, LLC; and
Blue Lagoon Enterprises,
Inc.
Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLO-
SURE SALE
Notice is hereby given
pursuant to a Amended
Final Summary Judgment
of Foreclosure Entered on
September 11, 2008 and
entered in case number
07-003079-CA of the Cir-
cuit Court of the Twenti-
eth Judicial Circuit, in and
for Charlotte County,
Florida, wherein Richard
and Anne Barbieri, are the
Plaintiff and Sueno Del
Rio, LLC and Blue Lagoon
Enterprises, Inc. are the
Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bid-
der for cash at the WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE
CHARLOTTE JUSTICE
CENTER, 350 E. Marion
St., Punta Gorda, FL
33950, on October 20,
2008 at 11:00am, the
property described as:
All of Block W, GROVE
CITY SUBDIVISION,
together with the
Southwesterly 45 feet
of vacated 8th Street,
the Southwesterly 45
feet of vacated being
a rectangular parcel
of property 45 feet in
width and running
along the entire North-
east boundary of
Block W, from Oyster
Creek Drive, north to
the shores of Oyster
Creek, as per plat
thereof recorded in
Plat Book 1, Page 4,
of the Public Records
of Charlotte County,
Florida, LESS that por-
tion taken by Order
dated March 8, 1976
in Case No. 76-73,
State of Florida v.
William E. Hyde, et al,
in the Circuit Court in
and for Charlotte
County, Florida.
Together with vacated
alley approximately
10 feet in width
extending in a
Northerly and
Southerly direction
through Block W,
Grove City Subdivi-
sion, Charlotte Coun-
ty, Florida, be resolu-
tion vacating street
and alleys dated May
20, 1958 and record-
ed in Official Records
Book 41, Pages 227
and 228, of the Public
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
A/K/A- 2000 Oyster
Creek Drive, Engle-
wood, Florida 34224
Any person claiming 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.


In accordance with the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act of 1990 (ADA),
disabled persons who,
because of their disabili-
ties, need special accom-
modation to participate in
this proceeding should
contact the ADA Coordi-
nator at 350 E. Marion
Ave., Punta Gorda, FL
33950 or Telephone
Voice/TDD (321) 637-
2115 not later than five


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
business days prior to
such proceeding.
WITNESS MY HAND and
the seal of this Court on
September 26, 2008.
Barbara T. Scott
Clerk of the Circuit
Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
297508 2132372

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Case No.: 07-3321-CA
LINDA D. SANDEN, as
Trustee of the Sanden
Trust UTD April 24, 2000,
Plaintiff,
v.
BOYD MASON,
Defendant.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to a Sum-
mary Final Judgment
dated February 2008 and
amended by an Order
Amending Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
dated Sept 23, 2008 and
entered in Civil Action
Number 07-3321-CA of
the Circuit Court of the
Twentieth Judicial Circuit
in and for Charlotte Coun-
ty, Florida, wherein Linda
D. Sanden as Trustee of
the Sanden Trust UTD
April 24, 2000 is Plaintiff,
and Boyd Mason is the
Defendant.
I WILL SELL to the high-
est and best bidder for
cash as the Charlotte
County Justice Center,
350 E. Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, Florida
33950 at 11:00 a.m. on
the 22 day of October,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said final judg-
ment, to wit:
Lot 6, Block 2768,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION 33, according to
the map or plat there-
of as recorded in Plat
Book 5, Page(s) 35A-
35F, Public Records of
Charlotte County,
Florida.
Dated this 26 day of
Sept, 2008.
Barbara T. Scott
Clerk of Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,.
October 5, 2008
114849 2132411
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO. 07-004236-CA
WACHOVIA BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,
v.
JUAN AZCONA a/k/a
JUAN R. AZCONA,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
JUAN AZCONA a/k/a
JUAN R. AZCONA; WASH-
INGTON FLORES;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
WASHINGTON FLORES;
BURNT STORE VILLAGE
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION, OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER-
EST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to a Sum-
mary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated Sep-
tember 4, 2008, and
entered in Case No. 07-
004236-CA of the Circuit
Court for Charlotte Coun-
ty, Florida, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder
for cash at the west door
(main entrance) of the
Charlotte County Justice
Center, located at 350
East Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, Florida, at
11:00 a.m. on the 8 day
of October 2008, the fol-
lowing described proper-
ty as set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment:
Lot 18, Block 295,
PUNTA GORDA ISLES
SECTION 16, accord-
ing to plat thereof
recorded in Plat Book
8, page 27A, Public
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
TOGETHER WITH all
the improvements
now or hereafter
erected on the proper-
ty, and all easements,
right, appurtenances,
rents, royalties, miner-
al, oil and gas rights
and profits, water
rights and stock and
all fixtures now or


hereafter attached to
the property.
**ANY PERSON CLAIM-
ING AN INTEREST IN THE
SURPLUS FROM THE
SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE
OF LIS PENDENS MUST
FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER
THE SALE.**
WITNESS my hand and
the seal of this Court on


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
Sept 15, 2008.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabil-
ities Act, persons with
disabilities needing a
special accommoda-
tion to participate in
this proceeding should
contact the individual
or agency sending
notice no later than
seven days prior tot he
proceeding. If hearing
impaired, (TDD) 1-800-
955-8771, or Voice
(V) 1-800-955-8770,
Via Florida Relay Ser-
vice.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 21,
28, 2008
126363 2128941

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 20TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 07-4744CA
FIRST FLORIDA BANK
Plaintiff,
vs.
DK, LLC; ET AL,
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Mortgage
Foreclosure dated the 24
day of September, 2008,
and entered in Case No.
07-4744CA, of the Circuit
Court of the 20th Judicial
Circuit in and for Charlotte
County, Florida, wherein
FIRST FLORIDA BANK is
the Plaintiff and DK, LLC;
DAVID KERSEY AS GUAR-
ANTOR; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSES-
SION OF THE SUBJECT
PROPERTY, are Defen-
dants. I will sell to the
highest and best bidder
for case at the front door
of the West side of the,
Charlotte County Justice
Center, 350 East Marion
Ave., Punta Gorda, FL
33950 at 11:00a.m. on
the 20 day of October,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Final Judg-
ment, to wit:
LOT 74, BLOCK 375,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION 23, AS PER
PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 14A
THRU 14E, OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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.
In accordance withe the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act of 1990 (ADA),
disabled person who,
because of their disabili-
ties, need special accom-
modation to participate in
this proceeding should
contact the ADA Coordi-
nator at 350 East Marion
Ave., Punta Gorda, FL
33950, (941)743-4191
not later than five (5) busi-
ness days prior to such
proceeding.
Dated this 26 day of
Sept, 2008.
BARBARA T. SCOTT
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
129135 2132363
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CHARLOTTE COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.
082007CA002111XXXXX
X
BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CER-
TIFICATEHOLDERS
CWABS, INC. ASSET-
BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-21,
Plaintiff,
vs.
JEROME W. SKULSKI, et
al.
Defendants,
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAP-
TER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to an
Order or Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure
dated March 31, 2008
and an Order Resetting
Sale dated Sept 23,
2008, and entered in
Case No.
082007CA002111XXXXX
X of the Circuit Court of
the Twentieth Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Charlotte
County, Florida, wherein


BANK OF NEW YORK AS
TRUSTEE FOR THE CER-
TIFICATEHOLDERS
CWABS, INC. ASSET-
BACKED CERTIFICATES,
SERIES 2006-21 is Plain-
tiff and Jerome W. Skuls-
ki; Lynn Marie Skulski;
Mortgage Electronic Reg-
istration Systems, Inc., as
Nominee for Spectrum
Funding Corporation Min
No. 1001424-
0000121239-7;


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
Unknown Tenant No. 1;
Unknown Tenant No. 2;
and All Unknown Parties
Claiming Interests By,
Through, under or Against
a Named Defendant to
this Action, or Having or
Claiming to Have Any
Right, Title or Interest in
the Property Herein
Described, are Defen-
dants, I will sell to the
highest and best bidder
for cash at the West Front
Door of the Charlotte
County Judicial Center,
350 E. Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, Florida at
Charlotte County, Florida,
at 11:00 a.m. on the
22nd day of October,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 304, ROTONDA
WEST OAKLAND
HILLS, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THERE-
OF, RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE
15A OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING
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 WITH-
IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act of 1990, persons
needing special accom-
modation to participate in
this proceeding, you are
entitled, at no cost to you,
to the provision of certain
assistance. Please con-
tact the Administrative
Services Manager whose
office is located at 350 E.
Marion Ave, Punta Gorda,
FL 33950, and whose
telephone number is
(941) 637-2281, within
two working days of your
receipt of this notice; if
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800-955-
8771.
DATED at Punta Gorda,
Florida, on Sept 26.
BARBARA SCOTT
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
105230 2132398

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CHARLOTTE COUN-
TY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.
082007CA004776XXXXX
X
AURORA LOAN SER-
VICES, LLC,
Plaintiff,
vs.
LUCILA C. CEREZO; et al.
Defendants,
RE-NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAP-
TER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to an
Order or Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure
dated August 18, 2008
and an Order Resetting
Sale dated Sept 23.
2008, and entered in
Case No.
082007CA004776XXXXX
X of the Circuit Court in
and for Charlotte County,
Florida, wherein AURORA
LOAN SERVICES, LLC. is
Plaintiff and LUCILA C.
CEREZO; UNKNOWN TEN-
ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN
TENANT NO. 2; and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION, OR HAVING OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR INTER-
EST IN THE PROPERTY
HEREIN DESCRIBED are
Defendants, I will sell to
the highest and best bid-
der for cash at the West
Front Door of the Char-
lotte County Judicial Cen-
ter, 350 E. Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Florida at Charlotte Coun-
ty, Florida, at 11:00 a.m.
on the 22nd day of Octo-
ber, 2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Order or Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT(S) 10, BLOCK
903, PORT CHAR-
LOTTE SUBDIVISION,
SECTION 34,
ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF,
RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 5, PAGE(S) 38A
THROUGH 38H, OF
THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF CHAR-
LOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING
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 WITH-


IN 60 DAYS AFTER THE
SALE.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act of 1990, persons
needing special accom-
modation to participate in
this proceeding, you are
entitled, at no cost to you,
to the provision of certain
assistance. Please con-
tact the Administrative
Services Manager whose
office is located at 350 E.


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
Marion Ave, Punta Gorda,
FL 33950, and whose
telephone number is
(941) 637-2281, within
two working days of your
receipt of this notice; if
you are hearing or voice
impaired, call 1-800-955-
8771.
DATED at Punta Gorda,
Florida, on Sept 26.
BARBARA SCOTT
As Clerk, Circuit Court
By: D. Baniak
As Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
105230 2132395

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR CHARLOTTE COUN-
TY, FLORIDA CIVIL
ACTION
CASE NO. 08-1006-CA
ORION BANK, a Florida
corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
FLORIDA HOME
BUILDERS, INC., a Florida
corporation, ANTHONY
LEEBER, JR., LARS
MANSSON, ANDERS
MANSSON, and TUDOR
VILLAS CORPORATION, a
Florida corporation,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that
pursuant to the Summary
Final Judgment of Fore-
closure entered on the
22 day of Sept, 2008, in
Civil Action No. 08-1006-
CA, of the Circuit Court of
the Twentieth Judicial Cir-
cuit in and for Charlotte
County, Florida, in which
FLORIDA HOME
BUILDERS, INC., ANTHO-
NY LEEBER, LARS MANS-
SON, ANDERS MANS-
SON, and TUDOR VILLAS
CORPORATION are Defen-
dants, and ORION BANK
is the Plaintiff, I will sell to
the highest and best bid-
der for cash at the Char-
lotte County Justice Cen-
ter, 350 East Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Florida 33950, at 11:00
a.m. on the 21 day of
October, 2008, the fol-
lowing described real
property set forth in the
Summary Final Judgment
of Foreclosure in Lee
County, Florida:
Lot 7, Block 38, Trop-
ical Gulf Acres, Unit 3,
according to the map
or plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book
3, Page 48.
Lots 14 and 15, Block
91; Lots 15, 16, and
17, Block 97, Tropical
Gulf Acres, Unit 6,
according to the map
or plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book
3, Page 67.
Lots 1 and 2, Block
167, Tropical Gulf
Acres, Unit 9, accord-
ing to the map or plat
thereof, recorded in
Plat Book 4, Page 63.
Lots 82 and 83, Block
170; Lots 18 and 19,
Block 210; Lots 23
and 24, Block 213;
Lot 18, Block 215;
Lots 1, 13 and 14,
Block 220; Lot 10,
Block 225; Lot 8,
242; Lots 16, 17, 18
and 19, Block 278;
Lots 4 and 5, Block
279; Lots 23 and 24,
Block 295; Lot 12,
Block 297, all in Trop-
ical Gulf Acres, Unit
10, according to the
map or plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book
4, Page 76;
Lot 2, Block 78, Trop-
ical Gulf Acres, Unit 5,
according to the map
or plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book
3, Page 53.
Lot 17, Block 223;
Lots 1 and 2, Block
261; Lot 58 and Lot
74, Block 275, Tropi-
cal Gulf Acres, Unit
10, according to the
map or plat thereof,
recorded in Plat Book
4, Page 76.
Dated: Sept 25, 2008
BARBARA T. SCOTT,
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
212606 2132317
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA, IN
AND FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO. 08-1398-CA
WACHOVIA BANK,
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff,

MICHAEL W. WYGANT; et
al.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to a Sum-


mary Final Judgment of
Foreclosure dated Sep-
tember 4, 2008, and
entered in Case No.
2008-CA-001398 of the
Circuit Court for Charlotte
County, Florida, I will sell
to the highest and best
bidder for cash at the
west door (main
entrance) of the Char-
lotte County Justice
Center, located at 350
East Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, Florida,


22 NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE

at 11:00 a.m. on the 8
day of OCTOBER,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in said Summary
Final Judgment:
Lot 20, Block 4429,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SECTION EIGHTY-
TWO, according to
plat thereof record-
ed in Plat Book 6,
Page 52, Public
Records of Char-
lotte County, Flori-
da.
TOGETHER WITH all
the improvements
now or hereafter
erected on the
property, and all
easements, right,
appurtenances,
rents, royalties,
mineral, oil and gas
rights and profits,
water rights and
stock and all fix-
tures now or here-
after attached to
the property.
**ANY PERSON CLAIM-
ING AN INTEREST IN THE
SURPLUS FROM THE
SALE, IF ANY, OTHER
THAN THE PROPERTY
OWNER AS OF THE DATE
OF LIS PENDENS MUST
FILE A CLAIM WITHIN
SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER
THE SALE.**
WITNESS my hand and
the seal of this Court on
Sept 15, 2008.
In accordance with the
Americans with Disabili-
ties Act, persons with dis-
abilities needing a special
accommodation to partic-
ipate in this proceeding
should contact the individ-
ual or agency sending
notice no later than seven
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


NEEDCASH
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 08-2641-CA
OLDE CYPRESS COMMU-
NITY BANK, a banking
institution,
Plaintiff,
-vs-
CHARDE PROPERTIES,
P.A., ISLAND PLAZA CEN-
TER, L.L.C., HOWARD S.
NOYES, BETTY A TUN-
DEL, and CYNTHIA N.
WHITEHEAD,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE PUR-
SUANT TO CHAPTER
45
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN pursuant to an
order of Final Judgment
of Foreclosure dated Sept
18 2008, and entered in
Civil Action Case No. 08-
2641-CA of the Circuit
Court of the Twentieth
Judicial Circuit in and for
Charlotte County, Florida,
in which the Clerk of this
Court will sell to the high-
est and best bidder for
cash, at the Charlotte
County Justice Center,
350 East Marion Avenue,
Outside West Doors,
Punta Gorda, Florida,
33950, at 11:00 am, on
the 22 day of October,
2008, the following
described property as set
forth in the said Final
Judgment of Foreclosure,
to wit:
Lots 53 and 54, SUN-
COAST SUBDIVISION
NO. 1, according to
the plat thereof as
recorded in Plat Book
4, Page 14, Public
Records of Charlotte
County, Florida.
Parcel I.D.#:
0099166-000000-2
Any person claiming an
interest in the surplus
from the sale, if any, other
than the property owners
as of the date of the Lis
Pendens must file a claim
within 60 days after the
sale.
DATED this, the 26 day
of September, 2008.
THE HONORABLE BAR-
BARA T. SCOTT
CLERK OF THE COURT
By:D. Baniak
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT, if you
are a person with a dis-
ability who needs any
accommodation in order
to participate in this pro-
ceeding, you are entitled
at no cost to you, to the
provision of certain assis-
tance. Please contact the
Administrative Services


Manager whose office is
located at 350 E. Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Florida, 33950, and
whose telephone number
is (941) 637-2281, within
two working days of your
receipt of this [describe
notice]; if you are hearing
or voice impaired, call
711.
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
297510 2132388


30 NOTICE OF SALE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE TWENTIETH JUDI-
CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR CHARLOTTE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 08000226CA
DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COM-
PANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN
TRUST FOR THE REGIS-
TERED HOLDERS OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
SECURITIES INC., ASSET-
BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-R2
Plaintiff
Vs.
SUSAN WETHERINGTON,
et al.
Defendants)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given
that, pursuant to a Final
Judgment of Foreclosure
or Order dated Sept 22,
2008, entered in Civil
Case Number
08000226CA, in the Cir-
cuit Court for CHAR-
LOTTE County, Florida,
wherein DEUTSCHE BANK
NATIONAL TRUST COM-
PANY, AS TRUSTEE, IN
TRUST FOR THE REGIS-
TERED HOLDERS OF
AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE
SECURITIES INC., ASSET-
BACKED PASS-THROUGH
CERTIFICATES, SERIES
2006-R2 is the Plaintiff,
and SUSAN WETHERING-
TON, et al., are the Defen-
dants, I will sell the prop-
erty situated in CHAR-
LOTTE County, Florida,
described as:
Lot 19, Block 1768,
PORT CHARLOTTE
SUBDIVISION, SEC-
TION 52, a subdivi-
sion, according to the
plat thereof, recorded
in Plat Book 5, Pages
66 thru 66F, inclusive,
of the Public Records
of Charlotte County,
Florida.
at public sale, to the high-
est and best bidder, for
cash, at Charlotte County
Courthouse, 350 East
Marion Ave, Punta Gorda,
FL 33950-1687, at
11:00 a.m. on the 22nd
day of October, 2008.
Any person claiming 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 60 days after the
sale.
Dated: 9/25/08.
Barbara T. Scott
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
By: P. Malcolm
"In accordance with the
Americans With Disabili-
ties Act, persons in need
of a special accommoda-
tion to participate in this
proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days prior to
any proceeding, contact
the Administrative Office
of the Court, Charlotte
County Justice Center,
350 E. Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950,
telephone 9416372113,
TDD 1-800-955-8771 or
1-800-955-8770 via Flori-
da Relay Service".
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icans With Disabilities Act,
tout moun kin ginyin yun
bezwen spesiyal pou ako-
modasiyon pou yo
patisipe nan program sa-
a dwe, nan yun tan
rezonab an ninpot aranj-
man kapab fet, yo dwe
kontakte Administrative
Office Of The Court i nan
nimero Charlotte County
Justice Center, 350 E.
Marion Avenue, Punta
Gorda, FL 33950 telefon
nam se 9416372113
oubyen TDD 1-800-955-
8771 oubyen 1-800-955-
8770 i pasan pa Florida
Relay Service.
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Loi des "Americans With
Disabilities". Les person-
nes en besoin d'une acco-
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temps raisonable, avante
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autre demarche, contac-
ter I'office administrative
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lotte County Justice Cen-
ter, 350 E. Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL
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955-8771 ou 1-800-955-
8770 Via Florida Relay
Service.
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en necesidad del servicio
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tiempo razonable, antes
de cualquier procedimien-
to, ponerse en contact
con la oficina Administrati-
va de la Corte Charlotte
County Justice Center,
350 E. Marion Avenue,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950,
Telefono 9416372113,
TDD 1-800-955-8770 o


1-800-955-8771 Via Flori-
da Relay Service".
Publish: September 28,
October 5, 2008
276862 2132328
Notice of Sale/Auction
Time of Sale: 9:00 a.m.
Location of Sale: 1110 S.
Tamiami Tr., Punta Gorda,
FL 33950
Date of Sale: October 10,
2008
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$85,000.

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103 Mark Twain Ln.
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48 Bunker Circle
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711 Boundary Blvd .
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248 Medalist Rd. Brand
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207 Rotonda Blvd.
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$495,000
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$345k
135 Wilhelm Drive -
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Newly remodeled 3/2/2
Most everything new
$115K. (941)473-8079
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9423 Acco., 2/2 Villa,
$89,900.
7192 Holsum, 3/2,
$99,900.
109 Mariner, 3/2, Pool,
$159,900.
941-587-8572

1023 NOKOMIS/OSPREY
FOR SALE

2/2 Deeded boat dock
Pool $125,000 2/2 Villa
Handyman $79K (941)-
586-3936 Barb Gahry,
Michael Saunders.
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1024 NORTH PORT

2/1 Fresh Paint, Wood
Floors, Huge FL rm. Corner
Lot. Free 32" flat screen TV
to buyer. $64.9K
Short Sale, 3/2/2 Pool, tile
roof, Many upgrades.
$210K
Annette Moffat
941-467-2212
Allison James Estates
Seller's loss is your gain!
2002 for under $115,000
w/3/2/2. Call Kathleen
White at CENTURY 21
Aztec & Associates at 941-
661-6299.

1025 PT CHARLOTTE
FOR SALE

2/1/CP on 2 Lots w/ Fruit
Trees. 1 BIk. from Mouth
of Myakka. Ideal for Fish-
ing. Near Pier! $85,000.
"As Is" (941)-624-6417
2300 sf with park like
setting. 3/2/2 w/lots of
extras! $215,000. Call
Kathleen White at CENTU-
RY 21 Aztec & Associates
at 941-661-6299.
3/2/2 w/pool & extra
2400 sf. garage (40x60)
on 3 lots. Make offer!
(941)-286-4599


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FOR SALE

3/2/1 Pool,
$89K Bargain
Gulf Access Homes Team
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30K Price Reduction
3255 Ithaca St.
New York Section
2BR/2BA/2CG, city
water & sewer, tile
roof, Florida room. Sell-
er will consider all
offers. Asking
$89,000
Ken Giunta
941- 661-1438
CENTURY 21 Aztec &
Assoc.
Cute 2/2/1 $69K
Barrel tile roof
Gulf Access Homes Team
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FSBO single family one
story home @ 3538 Pine-
tree St. 3BR, 2BA,
attached garage,
$280,000.315-685-1248
Owner Fin, w. 10% Down
21320 Brinson, 2/2
Condo....... $64,900.
21351 Quesada, 3/2/2,
Pool......... $139,900.
27534 Tierra del Fuego,
3/2/2, Pool, Deep Creek
$144,900 941-587-8572

PC, 3bd/lba $49,700.
4bd/2ba $83,000.
Both move in condition!
(941)-457-7077
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94)-223-4556

1028 VENICE FOR
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4BR/2BA, Great Location.
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661-7532

1040 CONDOS/VILLAS
FOR SALE

Birdbayrealty.com
In Bird Bay Village
In City Limits of Venice
Golf, Tennis, Pools,
Clubhouse
PRICES DOWN TO
3 Conv./2 Lakeside $159,000
3/2Twnhse Condo $249,000
2/2 Waterside $SOLD
2/2 Cardinal $SOLD
1/1 Corner Condo $162,500
2/2 Lakeside $149,000
3 Conv./2 Lakeside $189,000
2/2 w/Deck/Lake $199,999
1/1 Corner Condo $85,000
2 Conv./2 Golf Crse $193,500
3 Conv. /2 Lakeside $178,500
3 Conc./2 SS Appl $144,800
2/2 Villa Golf Crse $189,900
2/2 Condo GolfCrse$180,000
2/2 Waterside $204,500
3 Conv./2b Lakeside $SOLD
2/24 Plex Condo $SOLD
Call For Full Inventory
730 US-41 By-Pass N.,
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(941)485-4804 or
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55+ Low fees. A++ Cond
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1750 Jamaica Way
Unit 325
3/2, 2100 SF,
beautiful harbor
view, under garage
parking, pool, club-
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across from Isles
Yacht Club.
$320,000
KEN GIUNTA
CENTURY 21 Aztec &
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(941)-661-1438


1070 DUPLEXES FOR
SALE
GULF ACCESS DUPLEXE
PGI 2/2/1's W/DOCKS.
$395K. (561)-685-4938

1090 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE
2B/1B MH located in Sun-
rise MH Park in Arcadia.
$10,000 obo call 941-
284-6944 863-993-9969


1090 MOBILE HOMES
FOR SALE

2 M/H Lots -Liquidation-
# 1 was $28k Now 18.5k
#2 was 26k Now 16.5k
( (941 )456-9269
ATTRACTIVE DW 2/2/cp in
TOP Venice Park. NEW AC
& Refridg. 2 sheds, Lovely
encl. lanai, HW floors,
beautiful land scaping,
Photos avail.
$19,500.(941)-350-9896

Nice 2/1/CP, screen
room, shed, 40+ commu-
nity in PG. Starting
$10,000, 941-626-7829
NOKOMIS, Palm & Pines
MHP 55+, 1&2BR Start-
ing at $3900. All refur-
bished. Move in now.
(941)4863637

PG- TROPIC ISLE
New 2/2/C P
w/ 12x28 Fla. Rm.
Includes Shed.
$68,000.
941-637-1122

Polynesian Village
MHP.1495 Alamander
Ave, EngI Resident
owned, walk to Manaso-
ta Beach, dbl wide
resales 941-474-3636.
Pre-Owned Units,
26-feet to 42-feet. Ready
to tow or
FREE local delivery.
Charlotte RV Center, Tami-
ami Trail at Kings High-
way, Port Charlotte.
(941)-883-5555
Small but Sweedt
1BR, 55+ park, no dogs
$3900
941-474-1353

VENICE ISLE REAL
ESTATE SALES, INC.
55+ Resident Owned
Comm. Lic. R.E. Broker.
941485-7743 Many
homes to choose from.
VENICE RANCH
12x56 2/1 Asking $3500
Furnished.
24x48 2/2 Asking $15K
Furnished.
55+ Comm. NO PETS.
Others to choose.
www.veniceranch.com
Dick or Steve 941-488-
5672

1110 OUT OF
AREA HOMES

NE GEORGIA MOUNTAINS
Clayton GA, Built '05 2/2
Ranch, gar, $159K. Call
Karen 706490-2009
Harry Norman Realtors.

1120 WANTEDTO BUY

INVESTOR WANTS
100 200 CONDO'S
Gulfcoast Realty Int'l
(941)-766-7091
Wanted: Lic Builder. To
build 3/2/2 on my lot.
what can you show me &
cost. 941473-1656.

1205 LEASE OPTION

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

Have it your way.
Rent/Rent to own. Easy
Qualify. No Bank. 2/2/1
Updated. Appliances, Tile,
Carpet. Handicap Access-
able. $1000 (941)-359-
2016 S Venice

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


$999.00 super nice
3/2/2 POOL home
N. Port Pool service
included 941-628-8570
Cornerstone Real Estate
*2/2 watervew like
new condo. Island of
Venice $875/mo
941-488-8143


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3BR & 4BR Newer,
Spacious, N P homes
941-223-6067
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Professional Reliable Insd
941-320-0023
CeanTime-Services.com
1 or 2 BR (3 Total) (Pool)
Long Term Season,
Financing / Lease Opt.
941-276-5310
1st MO. FREE upgrades.
Almost 2600 sf, 3/2/2
$895 mo. yr. lease. KC
Realty Inc 941-286-7403.
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Properties with Paid
Deposits. Homes, Condos
& Apartments.
Manasota Key Realty
(941)-474-9536
22289 Tennyson Ave.,
PC -very large 3/2.5/2.5,
beautiful pool. Nice neigh-
borhood off Peachland.
Hurricane shutters, fam
rm, liv rm, formal dining &
dinette. $1300 incl.
pool/lawn 941457-0402





27-Homes, 11-Condos
Starting @ $465./mo
All Florida GMAC
Real Estate
941-629-1121
www.allfloridarealty.com
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
3B/2B Ft. Ogden. Appli-
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(863)-494-7971
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CALL (941) 473-9616
or visit us at our
website:
mmpropertymgmt.com

Arcadia 2B/1B Home 1.5
acres near Walmart Dist.
Center $675 mthly plus
Sec. 941-586-9641
BARNES & PHILLIPS
REAL ESTATE, Inc.
743-4200
RENTALS
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 hillips
realestare.net

Beautiful 3/2/2 pool
home in Rotonda.
Low rent e-z move in
terms but owner
wants good tenant
with good income!
Call Elizabeth Owens
941-474-2882
RentMeFlorida.com

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

Charlotte Harbor
lbed/1 bath. Eat in
Kitchen. 4500 Shady Ln.
$495 407-242-2520
Charlotte Park 3/2/1, new
paint, central air, appli-
ances, $750, 1st & last.
941-457-3659
Deep Creek 3/2/2. Imme-
diate Occupancy. Pets
okay. $900 mo (941)625-
3502 or (941)626-5009
DEEP CREEK, 3/2/2, pool,
caged lanai, fenced, fans,
tile, like new, $1195/mo.
lst/last/sec 941-323-2229
Deep Creek, beautiful
2004 3/2/2, N/S, N/P. 1st.
last & sec. Lawn Serv incl
$950 mo (941)-740-1417

Deep Creek 3/2/2, spa-
cious, pool, summer
kitchen, skylights,$1,200
mo. No smoking. Pets ok.
(786)-972-4720
DEEP CREEK New 4/2/2,
Washer & Dryer, screen
lanai, liv. & din. rm $1050
mo 321-213-0168
E. ENGLEWOOD:
3/2/1 comm. pool $750
new kitchen tile carpet
WEST COAST PROP.MGT.
941473-0718
RentalsFlorida.net
East EngI. Spacious
3/2/2, Appl. Furn. NS
$1000 mo. incl. lawn
service, 1st & Last Ref
req. 941-627-1369
EngI 2/2, remodeled. Ride
your bike to the beach, near
historic district. Fum/Unfum
(941)-473-8970
Engl 2007 3/2/2 Tile &
Granite throughout, Priva-
cy Fence. Must See $1200
(941)-468-6342
Engl House 2/1.5ba. Lrg
Family rm, Prvt Lrg yard.
Quiet Street near beach.
$775 (941)-697-1502
$600 Down, 3/2,
Myakka School District,
Many community amenities.
PIs Call (941) 473-1177 or
941-7164883

EngI, 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. 1st/
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


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

Engl/Grove City Really
cute 2/1 in quiet neigh-
borhood $700 + 1 mth
941-474-1102

ENGL/ROTONDA
3 nice houses all 3/2/2
two w/ pools
13346 Ckter St
6195 Groneur St
271 White Mrsl, Ln
Starting at $950.
Ron 941-223-4781

Englewood East 2/1/cp
w/ lanai good location,tile
firs. $300/dep $600/mo
941-740-2186 740-2185

Englewood Sm. 1BR
house $500/mo incl. utili-
ties. 941-416-8048
ENGLEWOOD WATER-
FRONT, Lemon
Bay/ICW, annual. Bring
your boat! 4br/2.5ba,
2600+sf, $2200/furn
$1800/unfurn. Owner
(941)-488-2221
www.1424LemonBayDr.c
om

ENGLEWOOD, Waterfront
2/2, Bay Access. $870.
mo. unfurn. 771 Orchard
Lane. (941)-3504815
Engl Cozy 3br/2ba/lcg on
Deep Water Canal w/Dock
$900/mo. lst/L/Sec.
(941)-346-1418

ENGLEWOOD/GROVE
CITY, 2/2/1 Home
w/ covered boat dock
& lift w/ Gulf access.
239-207-0063 for details




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or 941-255-0760
$450................... 2/1, PC
$625................. 2+/1 NP
$750................. 3/2/1 Rot
$800........ ...........3/2/2 PC
$850................ 3/2/2 NP
$875................ 3/2/2 PG
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AFFORDABLE
HOUSING!!!
1 MONTH FREE RENT
4br/2ba/2cg
North Port Single
Family Homes Starting
at $750/mo $199.
move in fee OAC.
(941) 613-1469
Sec 8 Vouchers
Welcome
North Port 3/2/1* ,
Corn pool,clean, well
kept $800 Discount
avail. 941-429-8545
Harbor Heights Spacious
2/1, Ig. Fla. room, beauti-
ful area, like new. $700.
GREG (305) 506-5809. or
305-793-6157




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

IMMACULATE E. EngI.
3/2/2 hm. shed, gran-
ite, many upgrades,
avail now. $900/mo
Incl. lawn serv. Call
941-270-7400
N Port- 1/1/cp, 1,100 sf
home, $475/mo + until.
1st, sec. No pets. 941-
716-3090
N Port 2BR/1BA,
$650; 2-3BR/1 $650
3 poss 4/1.5 $650
1st & sec 941-423-8029
N Port 3/2 on Canal. Avail
Now $925/mo. 1st +
Sec. 941-234-8123 or
941460-8263
N. ENGLEWOOD:
Overbrook 2/2/1 lanai
freshly painted $750
WEST COAST PROP.MGT
941-473-0718
RentalsFlorida. net


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

N. Port gorgeous Villa
3/2/2 w/ lanai, All club
amenities, & lawn mainte-
nance incl. Near 1-75.
Must see. Nicest in N.
Port $945/ mo. Call Billy
at (571)-246-5050
N.P 3/2/2 REDUCED.
$800/mo Must have Refs
& verifiable income. Keith
at (941)-313-1375
N.PORT, exec. home for
lease, new, 4/3/2.5 Beau-
tiful 3000 SF,
3151 Alesio. $1425/mo.
Annual. Incl. Lawn Maint.
(941)-492-4342
N.PORT, For Lease new
3/2/2, beaut., 2300 SF,
huge scr'd rear deck. 2651
W. Price Blvd. $1150/mo.
Ann. Incl. lawn maint.
(941)4924342
NP, 3/2/1, Gated comm.
Condo, Sable Trace, 1st.
floor, $1200 Furn. $850
Unfurn. 941-3914018
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

NOKOMIS: 1.5BR/11BA
LG. fenced yard, pets
ok, $600/mo 1st, L,
Sec. (770)-722-1285
North Port LARGE
3/2/2, 1800+SF
Immaculate! $900/mo
(941)-457-0727
North Port lbd/lba on 3
acres $580 + elec (aprox
$1 lOmo) 1st & last (941)-
423-0002
North Port 3/1/CP
$740mo w/lease options.
Pets Ok. 941-429-1285



msitui Ral aEsule

North Port
3/2 Affinity $850/A
3/2 furn Snowflake $11HO/A
3/2 Trapper $950/A
Englewood
COMM Fray St $800/A
2/2 McFadden $800/A
2/2 Pool Dearborn $900/A
1/1 Pennsyvania $500/A
Rotonda
3/2 Oakland Hills furn
$1000/A
2/2 Natures Trail $800/A
2/1 Boundary $595/A
2/1 Boundry $650/A
Deep Creek:
3/2 Ultra Marine $850/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 Duplex -
2BR/1BA,
CHA, city water. $525
mo +util. Sec. dep. req'd.
Pets negotiable. Avail.
now. 860-604-1125

North Port, 10 brand
new 3/2/2's. Differ-
ent floor plans, fully
applianced, W/D,
tiled, hurricane win-
dows, sprinkler sys-
tem, lanai, lawn serv.
inc. $950 $1,100
(941)-391-7987.

NORTH PORT, 2/2/1 Pool
Home, priv. fenced in back
yard, shed, $875/mo. 1st,
last, $600 sec. dep. (941)-
716-2177
North Port, new luxury
built '05, 3/2/2, Irg.
yard, 5063 Sister Terr.
$975. 786-255-2805
North Port newer 3/2/2,
$850. Convenient area.
1st, last & security. Annual
lease. No smoking. Sm.
pet OK. Call Gloria
(941)4294292.


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

North Port 2350 SF, new
3/2/2, clean. 41/Bis-
cayne, $1000mo+$1000
sec. 941- 228-3760
NP 2/2/1 NEAR
WALMART, Compl Renov,
tile,hdwood floors,patio,
$750/mo 941426-7240
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 4366 Dutilly
$880 Enclosed Lanai,
fenced yard Split Plan 941-
628-9810
NP 3209 Penelope $950
3/2/2 w/HUGE Pool Sm
Pet OK 1750'UA inc.
400' Gameroom in Gar
Exit Realty Foundation
Paddy M 941-286-7623
NP 4/2 Handicap access-
able. $1500mo 941-416-
2456 http://florida
home .angelfire.com
Pool, Pond, Horse barn
NP 8498 Bumford $670
3-2/2/cp
Quiet area Shady yard
941-628-9810
NP Spotless 3/2/2 Has
Everything. N/S $900mo
$700sec (941)-927-9176
or (941)-724-4045
OAK FOREST GATED
$1550/MON ANNUAL
4/3/2 COMMUN POOL
(941)815-8773
Off Venice Ave, 3/2/2 City
Water. Nice Home. $900
mo 1st/last $500 Sec.
(941)468-2220


P.C. (Murdock) 2/1/1,
Large Florida room, CHA,
tile, $725/month, plus
security. (941)-204-2333


P.C. 2/2/CP, windowed
lanai, living, dining area,
new kitchen, $800 (941)-
629-8203 or 661-5287
P.C. 3/2, $800. mo, 4/1
$750. both newly remod-
eled. N/P. 941-204-3197
or 239-384-0004
P.C. 3/2/1.5 Salt water-
ake front. Remodeled, Tile,
Sm Pets ok $900. 941-
460-8814,276-4219
P.C. 3/2/2 direct access
waterfront, dock & lift
updated, $1,000 mo.
(239)-285-1293
P.C. 3/2/2, Den & Pool.
Very clean! Close to all
shopping. $1100 mo. 1st
& Sec. (941)-743-4345
or 941-626-2471
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/ Fl
room, split plan, shed.
$725 mo. Small Pet OK.
941-661-5388
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 2/2/1 Seperate work-
shop, clean, FW Canal.
NS/NP, 1st, last & sec.
$750 mo 941-764-0654
PC 2br, tiled, Fenced 41&
King 4325 Eaglet $649
3/2/2, Pool, 1800sf A/C
DC $1095 941-480-1266
PC 3/1,updated, clean
$600 mo + $500 sec.
pchomesdirect.com
(941)-916-0896
PC 3/2, carport, 1 blk to
boat ramp. Near Elemen-
tary school. $750 mo.
Pet OK. (561)-843-2332.
PC 3/2/2 sailboat water-
front, dock, 1,710 sf., nice
area, pet okay. $1,100.
(941) 661-0127
PC 4/2 $850
POOL
Updated Beauty
941-228-7781
PC Gulf Cove Area Lrg
Waterfront Home on the
widest point of the Myaka
River 4-5bd/4ba, fireplace,
Pool, Boat Lift, Cul De Sac
$1500mo. Call for
Appointment 941-374-
1552 or 941-9184530


1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

North Port 3/2/2,
$850.mo., no pets, 1st,
last, sec. 941-716-3161
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, tile, clean, $525
mo + sec. Small 2/1, tile,
Incl. utilities. $625 mo +
sec. (941)-916-1535
PC, 2/2/1 w/den, updated
w/new carpet & painting
Granite & tile, clean. Close
to Harbor & Shopping,
$700 mo. 941-979-8632
or 301-502-6131
PC, 3BR/2BA Pool
house on water, pool &
lawn svc. incl. in rent.
$1350. John Sternberg
941-697-0446 or
941-286-5087
Allison James Realty
PC, Clean 2-3/2/1cg New
Paint, near Park, nice Yard.
Sm Pet Ok. $670/mo Dep
Neg. 941-586-7697
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
PG, Historic 6/4 $1350.
Apartment 3/1 $750.
Studio 1/1 $500 to $550
Cable/AC 802-291-0842
PGI 3/2/2 Waterfront
near Harbor, renovated,
W/D, no pool, pets OK,
$1,150/month. Owner
(941) 833-0743

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
$550. (941)-743-3489


20022 Isobar St.3/2
omm. pool $750
(941) 628-4494


Port Charlotte 3/1, all tile,
pets okay. $650 mo. or
$163/wk. Available now.
(941)-575-6482
Port Charlotte all new 3
bedroom home $700.00
941-628-8570
Cornerstone Real Estate
Port Charlotte, 2BR/1BA
on Gladis, $550 mo. +
$550 Dep. No Smoking.
941-916-0100
Port Charlotte, 3/2/2
1700sf. carpetl/tile, open
kitchen, screened lanai,
$850 mo. 941-380-0213
Pt Charl. 3/2/2 on water
near schools & shop
$1000/mo + security
813-244-8384
PUNTA GORDA, 2/1/1 on
2 Fenced Lots! Nice
Peaceful Area. $700. mo.
+ Sec. (941)-624-0355
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,
shutters, $1,200 mo. Pet
okay. (941)-769-7766
Punta Gorda, huge beauti-
ful 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

ROTONDA LAKES,
3/2/2, Ig. master, w/d, Yr.
lease. Pet ok. w/dep.
$995/mo. 941-876-6207
S Venice 3/2/2 Built 2004
Tile & Carpet Floors Big FR
Yrs lease $1150mo 941-
232-6797


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1210 HOMES FOR
RENT

S. Venice 2/2/1, updated
lanai, hot tub, ann. lease,
$850. mo. Employment
ref's req'd 941-330-5093
S. Venice 3/2 + Family
Room, 2200 SF, Fenced
yard. $900, Pets Ok
941- 497-1993





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start before October
15th and receive a
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*Simple but clean 1/1
$350 Englewood
*"Super 2/2 with pool
$885. E.Englewood
*Real nice 2/2
villa/pool-$650-PC.
*Great deal-newer
3/2/2-NP $850.
*Close to beach
2/2/1 Venice $895
*New Cape Haze units
2,3 & 4 BR from $850
Open 7 Days
941-474-2882 or see
these and more rentals
at RentMeFlorida.com
SPGH 3/2, W/D hook-up,
attached storage, $625
month + util. Avail. now.
(941) 639-1355.

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

Venice 3/2/2 family
rm, scr lanai, fenced
yard. no pets. $875
/mo inclds cable.
Ist/L/S 941-493-4570
Venice Gardens, charming,
remodeled, Ig, 3/2, close to
Garden Elem & YMCA
$875/mo. (941)927-7524
VENICE GREAT HOMES
$850-$900
Gulf Coast Rentals &
RealEstate Co.
(941)492-4280
VENICE ISLAND, 3br/2ba,
unfurn, close to dowtown-
shopping-bch. Short or
long term. $1050 (813)-
690-1359
VENICE, 3BR/2BA, fenced
back yard. Pets ok. 608
Country Club Way,
$925/mo. (941)-2324725
Venice, Nokomis, l&2br,
Also, pool home, Ven
Island, sm pet ok. $500-
$1200 (941)488-7272
Venice/Engl. Overbrook
Gdns 2/2/1 Furn $999
or Unfurn $850, Very
clean, Minsto beach. Nice
area. (941)4934523
VENICE: 3/2, avail immed.
2 story, hardwood floors,
$900/mo. $600 sec. dep.
600 Substation Rd.
941-270-1851 Ask for Kari.

1240 CONDOS/VILLAS
FOR RENT

1/1 fully furnished, $500
mo. + sec. dep. 1 year
lease, near cultural center,
PC 941-276-8693.








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2/2 Oak Forrest
$600 Mo
2/2 Deep Creek
$600 Mo
3/2 Oaks IV
$625 Mo
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$650 Mo
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Bimlni Bay Club 2/2 Refur-
bished, Newly Furnished,
New Appliances, Ground
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Security. References, $650
12 Month,941-276-8084 LM.

BSI new 3/2/2 villa
1772 SF, pool, unfurn.
$895 annual
941-456-0645Broker/Ownr

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


1240 CONDOS/VILLAS
FOR RENT

D.C. 2/2, lanai, cath.
ceil., tile, wood cab.,
granite, w/d inc. Pets ok
675+ up 941-661-4539
Deep Creek 2/2 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 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 Park-
ing, Annual $795 inclds
water, sewer & cable 941-
766-0504
ENGLEWOOD 1ST
MONTH FREE 12 mins
from venice 2br w/ den
2 ba 1300sf, pool $399.
moves you in $799/mr
941-4730450

ENGLEWOOD
2/2 lanai 2d floor
comm. pool, tennis.
WEST COAST PROP.MGT
941-473-0718
RentalsFlorida.net
ENGLEWOOD waterfront,
55+, close to Manasota
Key. 2/2/CP, pool,
$650/mo. 941-627-1058
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
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, Down-
town Walk to Shops &
restaurants 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
firsr/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 & Devel-
opment. (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
ON THE ISLAND 8 + rea-
sons to rent this condo:
2bd, 2ba, 2 blocks to
shops, 2 blocks to beach,
+ pool & covered parking.
N/S N/P $900 (941)493-
1036
P.C. 2/2 $595 & 1/1
$495 condo, water incl.
no pets. 1st., last + sec.
(941)-380-9212
P.C. 2/2 off Kings Hwy. fur-
nished poss., sm. pets,
pool, tennis, H20 incl.
$675 941-286-5003
PC 2/2 furn., Harbor
Blvd. 5th floor. Great
view. Pool/spa. $575
mo. (941)-629-0950
PC 2/2, laundry, pool, ten-
nis, H20 & appl. incl.
$675+, 1st. & 2nd. fl. Sm
pet ok. 941-624-5967
PC, 2/2 Waterfront Condo,
Private Fishing Pier, Pool,
Covered Parking, $775
mo Ann/Seas. Poss. Incl.
Water & Cable lst/1/sec
(941)764-6069
PG, 2/2, 1276 SF, W/D,
pool, no pets. $700/mo,
1st., last, sec. annual,
(941)-639-8125
PGI Condo, 2BD, 2BA fur-
nished on water. 2 Blks.
from Fish. Village. Avail.
10/1. $800 mo. No Pets.
800-3454324 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


1240 CONDOS/VILLAS
FOR RENT

Port Charlotte ibed bath
Water included Near Shop-
ping, $550 + Sec (941)-
697-5015
PT CHAR, Beautiful,
newer 3/2/1, lanai,
pool, appis, lake view.
$850/mo (248)-894-
7156 or (941)-475-4486
Pt Charlotte 1/1 & den,
55+ community, pool,
laundry, storage. Near cul-
tural ctr & library, walk to
shopping & medical $575.
941-223-0290

PT. Char Square Condo's,
1st Fir. 2/2/CP Pools,
Tennis. Exc. Cond. Near
Cultural Center. Prefer
to Rent 4- 6 mos.
(540)-362-0660
PUNTA GORDA-
New Luxury 3/2
Condo. www.vivante-
fl.com for pics & info.
$1700. mo.
(770)-265-6447 or
(678)-296-3574
Ven-Las Palmas, 2/2,
screened Lanai, Pool, Club-
house, Laundry, RV & Boat
storage, Walk to shopping,
Adult Comm, Ann Rental-
$875mo, $500 first month
(941)650-5085
ATHENS TOWNHOUSE
Luxury Living in a rental unit
2/2 Two blocks to beach
$875-$900 (941)485-7645
VENICE

* Mission Lakes, 2/2, 1st
fir, $750;
* Casa de'Amici, 3/2,
pool, 1st fir $850;
* MacArthur Beach, 1/1,
beach view, $975.
S512 W.Venice 2/2, Lrg
Penthouse $1150 Cindy
Patton, Venice Rentals
& Prop Mgmt (941)-
493-8036

Villa Esta II, Deep
Creek 2/2/CP, villa,
pool, golf course.
RENT or SALE
941-627-3500

WATERFRONT PUNTA
GORDA. Furnished 1 2
bdrm. Bring suitcase &
boat. (941) 626-3350

1300 DUPLEXES
FOR RENT

1/1 Sunroom, Cen A/C
Water Inc. W/D hookup
$480/mo $300/sec.
Vanessa 941-5444922
Port Char. 2/1 Completely
remodeled, tile throughout,
large, lanai, $600 mo.
(941)-639-2823


2/1 w/carport, 23023-5
Gulf Coast Ave, $140. wk
or $525. mo + Sec/Util
941-504-9101
2/2 Plus Den, New 2112
Redmond St. P.C. City
Water $650/mo. (813)
240-8386

2/2/1, NICE CLEAN
Secluded Deep Creek
Duplex $700/mo
sm pets ok.
1194 Navigator Rd.
Call 941-322-8984
Char. Har. Harb. 1/1, near 1-75,
lanai, w/d, CHA, new car-
pet. Sm. pet ok. $550 +
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 Real-
ty Inc. 485-3998
Marcel 468-2529
E ENGLW, 2/2, W/D hook-
up, pet ok, $625/mo.
$500 Sec. (847)-323-
1697 or (813)-751-6853
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.
Eng East. 2/1 Cath Ceil,
Irg, C/H/A, N/P N/S
$575 F/L/S. Historic
Dist. part Furn. Efficiency
N/P N/S $600 Incld
water & elec. F/L/S (941)-
4754562
ENGL 2/2/1 1 MONTH
FREE. New floors &
Paint. Sm Pet.
201-638-5805

EngI, nr beaches, 1/1,
Inclds water, sewer,
w/d, lawncare
$550/mo. Ist/L/Sec.
(941)-468-8771
ENGL. Lg 2/2, very nice,
remodeled, conv location,
lawn care incl. $600/mo.
(941)408-1925


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 PROP.MGT.
941-473-0718
RentalsFlorida.net


1300 DUPLEXES
FOR RENT

Englewood 2/1, screened
lanai, new paint & tile, no
pets, $625 mo., 1st. +
security. (941)-624-5233
ENGLW, very clean 2br/1 ba tri-
plex unit, satellite, new appl,
carpet & wdws. Want quiet tenant
$595941-697-1869
MURDOCK, 2/1.5, w/w
carpet, screened lanai,
W/D hook-up, fans, lawn
care included, no pets.
$500/mo. Call 941-769-
6548 Days or 941-639-
8829 evenings.
Murdock Area, 2/2/1, Ig.
walk-in closet, pantry,
water incl. $600 941423-
0486

N. PORT furn, 1/1
Utiilities Paid. Satellite TV
(941)-2848348
North Port 2/1 $600 +
Security deposit. Avail
immediately, Annual
Lease. 941-423-8448
NP 2/1 1st Month Free.
Free Sat TV & Lawn Ser-
vice. $550/mo $1K Sec
Dep. 941-423-0988
P.G. 2/2 central location,
CHA, W/D hook up,
screen porch & lanai.
$650mo. 941-916-1166
PC Harbor Hts. large 1BR
w/ Ig Iving & kitchen
$550/mo $300 deposit
Pets okay 239-229-3716
PG on Peace River, furn.
eff. $525; 1/1 apt. $575
+ sec. No pets. Water &
lawn incl. (941)-505-8291
Punta Gorda attractive
1 bedroom, furnished,
all util. incl. $575 +
sec.(941)-457-9055
PUNTA GORDA WATER-
FRONT. Watch the boats
go by Duplex, 1/1, remod-
el, scr. porch, W/D+xtras.
$590 mo. ann. 941-626-
9652

1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

DOWNTOWN VENICE
Embassy 1br apt.
$599/mo. + $600 Sec.
Walk to beach & churches.
N/P. (941)-2440700
*Venice 1/1 Lrg Clean
Quiet. Single Adult N/P
$160 wkly. $350 Sec
Dept. 484-5681
1 BEDROOM ON THE
ISLAND OF VENICE
Extra large apartment.
$700/mo. Small pets
ok. 941-488-6666
1BR furnished apart-
ments, Punta Gorda.
$650 mo, (941)639-
8356 or 941-204-3625
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 lbr $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 Car-
pet. $699/mo. Annual. No pets.
(941)-374-3401

2BR/2BA, 1 Car
Garage. $675.
Surfside Realty
941-473-4050

Hampton Point Apts.
currently is offering 2, 3
& 4 bedrooms starting
at $449. Located off
Rampart Blvd. Call
(941) 979-1002 today
for move-in specials.


Best location in town at a
reat price! 2/2 $525! 3/2
645! Limited time only!
Call! 941-627-3900
CHAR. HARB. 2/2 CHA,
new kitchen, w/d hook up,
N/S. $550. mo. (941)-
505-8530
CHAR. HARBOR 1/1
updated, incl. water, pool,
scr. lanai, no pets. $550
mo. 941-628-3759.
Char. Hbr. unfurn. studio,
$500 mo. + $100 mo. util.
includes elec., water
cable, NS 941-628-0136.
CHARLOTTE HARBOR 1
mo. FREE, new lbr
unfurn, c/h/a, fans,
No pets $595/mo.
(941)-587-7828
CHARLOTiE HARBOR 1/1
near fishing, shopping,
view of Harbor. Starting at
$425. 239-567-3419.


Clean, cozy, safe, PG 1
BR furn., comfy queen
bed, laundry, courtyard
941-815-0711
DOWNTOWN Punta Gorda
Upstairs apartments for
rent. All util. incl. Call Jerry
941-3914856
Eff $150 week, 1 Bedrm
apt $175 wk. Incl util.
Triangle Motel Punta
Gorda 941- 639-8356


1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

Englewood Port Charlotte
2/1, just remodeled, tile,
new paint. Pets ok. $525 -
$575. Call (239)-398-
5473

ENGLEWOOD 1ST
MONTH FREE 12 mins
from Venice 2br w/ den
2 ba 1300sf,pool$399.
nmoes you in $799/rmo941-
4730450

ENGLEWOOD WATER-
FONT 1/1, Very Clean,
Close to Shopping, N/P
$550/mo 941475-5409

ISLAND OF VENICE
Eff, 1 & 2 br, 1-yr lease.
Immed. occup. No pets.
(941)4165757



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 (2) Near Beach
2/2 $950 all utilities incld
2/1 $750 + Utilities 1 Sm
pet ok (941)485-1206
NOKOMIS, Lg. 1BR/1BA
Walk to beach/all shop-
ping, water incl. Annual.
$575/mo. 941-966-5489
North PC $695 2/2
House w/2car gar-lg
bonus rm-W/D ref.
Sec/cred req.
941-429-6257
P.G. Historic, charming 1
bdrm furn. cottage, w/d,
$700 annual & $1250.
seasonal (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 NOW!
Call (941)-627-3900
PC, 2/2, Waterfront Condo
w/ views, Fishing Pier,
Pool, Cov'd Parking,
$850/month, Water &
Cable incld, lst/last Sec,
Seasonal Options Call for
details 609-978-8716, No
Pets.
PG Historic Dist. remod-
eled, furn. 1/1, cable/
HS, water, incl. $700+
elec. 814-279-5065
PG, Historic 6/4 $1350.
Apartment 3/1 $750.
Studio 1/1 $500 to $550
Cable/AC 802-291-0842
PUNTA GORDA 1/1-
$550 mo. Pool, utilities.
including. No smoking
909-350-2829.
Punta Gorda, Historic Dis-
trict, studio, immaculate,
water incl. Cat OK. $495
mo. (850)-841-9414
J Wood-
mere Apts\.-
of Venice. Luxu-
ry community
FALL
FRENZY
1 bd apts $755
2/bd apts $890
941-496-4161



S VENICE near Myakka
River, lbr/lba, $650 + util.
Unfurn, use of washer/
dryer. (941)468-2945
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
THE ARCADIA HOUSING
AUTHORITY is now taking
applications from low and
very low income individuals
and families for 1-5 bed-
room HUD subsidized
rental units. To apply,
please call 863-494-4343
to arrange an appoint-
ment, or mail an inquiry to
7 Booker T. Washington
Rd. Arcadia, FI 34266
EQUAL HOUSING OPPOR-
TUNITY



Toledo Club
Apts. Luxury
community.
FALL
FR ZY

Studio's /$535
lbd apts/$613
2bd apts/ $675
941-423-6600

Venice FURNISHED 1/1
LR, Kit, scr. patio, dishes,
linens, TV. utilities incl.
$190/wk (941)497-4970


Venice Gdns Non smoking
3 room Studio unfurn
$525/mo Utilities incl 941-
5390267 Lv Message
VENICE ISLAND Studio
apt, No pets. 2nd floor
$475/mo (941)-484-
2206 or (941)-485-5698
VENICE ISLAND, Apts for
Rent. $480-$555
Close to beach & down-
town. (941)-7354020


1320 APARTMENTS
FOR RENT

VENICE ISLAND, Large
2 Bedroom apt., Near
hospital $750 inc. water
& cable, avail, now.
941-587-9997
VENICE ISLAND, Lg 1BR/
Tile Floors, Fans, Spotless,
Walk to Beach, $595Ann.
(941)484-7644
Venice Island, Near beach
/dwntwn. 1/1 Ann Scr.
porch, st. level, $495/mo
Incl. water. 941488-2613
VENICE-Spacious 2/1.5,
Unfurn, Close to shopping,
$700mo, 1st Last + Sec
(941)-966-2762 aft 6pm
VILLA SAN CARLOS II
22250 Vick St. PC.
Now Available -1 bedroom
For 62 or Older HUD
Subsidized Rents, income
limits apply. Call for appli-
cation. 941-624-4404.



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




1340 MOBILE HOMES
FOR RENT

$200 OFF FIRST MONTH
RENT -1 & 2 BR TRAILERS
$450-$525/mo. + sec. PG
941-740-6000.
2BR, Punta Gorda.
$650 mo, 1st, & last.
(941)639-8356 or
(941) 204-3625
Clean 1BR/1BA, W/D
Lg. lot, oak trees,
clubhouse & Boat
ramp. Engl. area
$550/mo annual
941-662-0015
NOKOMIS:
1BR/1BA and 2BR/1BA
(941)-914-2760
Several Available From
$400 $750. Punta
Gorda, Nocatee & Kings
Hwy. Incl. CHA. 1st, Last
& Sec 941-624-0355

1350 EFFICIENCIES
FOR RENT

1/1, PC, also living rm.,
kit. W/D. Lg. remodeled
incl. priv. entr. cable, util,
$135 wk. 941-661-8799
All 2 Rm Suites, DSL.
Tropical Bay Waterfront,
Sunnybrook, $160 wk. &
Up. 941-625-3004.
BANANA BAY MOTEL
Extended Stay Program
Furn. from $150 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

PC 1/1 tile, washer dryer
hookup, central a/c, yard
$550 incl. util + $300 dep.
(760)-529-9248
PG, Historic 6/4 $1350.
Apartment 3/1 $750.
Studio 1/1 $500 to $550
Cable/AC 802-291-0842
Punta Gorda canal view,
complete privacy, fully
furn., W/D, carport, comrn-
cast TV. Util Incl. $525
mo. 941-661-8140
CLEAN furn. eff. apts. So.
PG $150-180 per wk, incl
util/cable, no pets. 941-
740-0491.
SOUTH VENICE, Furn. Effi-
ciency. $600/mo. electric
& cable included. (941)-
497-3440
Venice, Walk TowrVBeach,
Seperate Entrance, Small
Kitchen Fully Furn,
$550 mo (9411488-5303

1360 ROOMS FOR
RENT

$75 a week single, $100
wk. couple. Punta Gorda.
Full house privileges.
(941)-626-3230
ONLY $100/Wk in PC/
Engl. Priv entr, cable, ac.
All until incl.941-681-1161,
276-1025
P.C. ROOM FOR RENT
with house privileges. Util.
incl. $110/wk. + deposit.
Call (941)-276-2681.
PC Clean & Quiet, $120
wk. $450/mo incl utils,
furn'd, refs. 941-743-
3070. 941-740-2565
PC, 1 Bdrm, Private Bath &
Entrance. Own Living
Room. Close to Shopping,
Hospital & Doctors. $500.
Unfurnished $550. Fur-
nished. Utilities Incl. (941)-
743-0813


PG, FREE RENT! Furn.,
all incl. $125 wk. 2-3 BR
apt. $325 wk. N/P, 941-
639-1089,941-623-7921
South Venice, utilities incl.
washer/dryer, house priv.
$400/mo. Avail 10/16
(941)-809-1808
Venice: Close to every-
thing. Incld's Cable. Must
like dogs. Full house privl.
$400mo + 1/3 utilities
(941)-497-4101


1360 ROOMS FOR
RENT

VENICE: Share Beach 2/2,
condo, pool, 1600sf, furn.,
wdflrs, cable, net $800.
941-244 2799

1370 RENTALS TO
SHARE
N. Port, Share my new
4BR/2.5BA/2cg pool hm.
$500/mo. utils incl. No pets!
Hurry. 941-822-1044
PC, beautiful pool home,
mature female, nice area,
non smoker, must see!
$150wk. 941-624-3283
PGI private furn. bdrm. w/
full bath in poolside villa w/
cable & TV. Share gourmet
kitchen & laundry. N/S
Prof. w/ refs. $500 mo.
941-575-2481
Seek Mature Woman, Priv.
Bdrm., & Bath, in exchange
for Housekeeping & Errands.
941485-2266
WANTED Female Roomate
$450/mo, util included.
(941)-484-4902 or 441-
7121 Venice Island

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
Brand New 2 & 3
bedroom Condo's &
Homes. Near Beaches,
Boca & Boating.
Pool, Fitness, Tennis
from $2500mo
(941)-350-1288
ENGLEWOOD CONDO
2/2, LANAI & POOL,
2009 SEASON
(201)-638-5805
ENGLEWOOD, 2/2/CP,
Lanai. Updated. 1 Block
from Bay & Boat Ramp.
863-280-0721
ENGLEWOOD, Pine
Hollow, 2/2. Available
for Seasonal rental.
(941)-320-2370
ENGLEWOOD/ROTONDA
Great selection available
WEST COAST PROP.MGT
941-473-0718 or
877-468-0667
RentalsForida. net
Manasota Key condo
Avail March 2009 2/2
w/ loft, pool, spa, priv
beach 201-638-5805

Punta Gorda- Furnished
Villa in BSI, 2-3 bedroom;
2/1 and 2/2, Waterfront
RentAHome Srvs 637-6797
Seasonal Senior Rentals
Port Charlotte- 55+, Furn.
apts. by the mo., includes
meals, htd. pool, fitness
ctr.+, pets ok Reserve
now! (941)-629-0043
Venice 2/1 Duplex Fully
Furn, Wkly/Monthly, 941-
468-9458 941-468-4782
Venice, Nokomis, l&2br,
on/off beach. Also, pool
home, Ven Island, sm pet
ok. (941)-488-7272
VENICE, 2br/2ba HOME,
fully furn, 50+ resort fac.
Wkly, Mo, Yearly. 516-728-
7487 or 516-728-2991
VENICE:Waterford Condo,
fully equip, 2/2/1, study,
htd pool, quiet loc. Min. to
golf, bches & shops,No
Pets, NoSmoking
$2400/mo. Incl utilities.
Avail Dec-Apr. 3 mos. min.
(941)-484-0989

1500 LOTS & ACREAGE

10 Acres, near Babcock
Ranch. Power, pond,
phone, septic well. Moti-
vated 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
DeSoto County
5ac Tracts, On paved rd
$95,000, 40 accres,
Brownville $9,500 per ac
LOW DOWN
OWNER FINANCING
www.landcallnow.com
1-941-778-7980/7565


Never Lived in
Log Home
5 Acres North Fort
Myers, 4 BR's, 3 Full
BA's, Den w/ Fireplace &
Wood Laminate Firs. 2
Decks, $289,900.
877-507-1122
NORTH PORT ESTATES 3


ACRES, High and Dry. Dun-
barton St. $84,900 obo.
(941)-286-8240

1600 BUSINESS
FOR SALE

ENGL BREAKFAST &
LUNCH Great menu &
reputation. Beer & wine
$85k Firm
Fred Smith Realty, Inc.
(941)-475-5686


1600 BUSINESS
FOR SALE

Mexican Restaurant. Prime
Location. Serious Inquires
only. Call
941-661-0564
MUST SELL!! Sub Sand-
wich/Deli business.
Englewood location
Popular well estab-
lished Equip included
$20000 OBO phone
941-257-8794
PROPERTY MGMT CO
PC. Exc Growth. Sales up
in '08. Owner nets almost
$40K. Price $70K with
ONLY $45K down. Owner
Financing. Terry Williams.
Sun Business Brokers
(941)-400-3927

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
Commercial Space
Availabel
Lowest Rent In Town!
Unbelievable rent starts
at just $1 per s.f.!!
"Plus" the first Month is
FREE
Brand New Units
Move in Ready
Convienent location
New Code Construction
Hurricane Windows
no shutter hassle
Save initial outlay $'s 1
unit already plumbed for
beauty salon/barber shop.
First Come, First Served
329 E Virginia Ave, PG
Call John @
941-628-3368

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 loca-
tion. 50k cars daily.
Across from largest
retailer in Sarasota
County. Allard Inv
Realty
727-894-5002

Murdock Area
Prof. Plaza-41 Frontage
Approx. 650 sf & 980 sf
All Florida GMAC
Real Estate
941-629-1121





Port Charlotte
Executive Office Suites
Receptionist, all util. &
other support svcs.
Omni Executive Center
A Friendly Place to be!
4055 TAMIAMI TRAIL
Across from Bob
Evans. Call Marj or
Jan 941-627-9755
PAULSON CENTRE
EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES
18245 Paulson Drive, PC
80 s.f. to 230 s.f. Offices
Includes all utilities
Virtual Offices available
Call (941)206-2200 for info
6 MTHS FREE RENT.
VENICE AVENUE
RETAIL OR OFFICE USE
750SQFT $750/MO OR
1500SQFT $1500/MO
(941)-497-0775

Venice Offices/Warehous-
es & office-warehouse
combo's, All sizes and
locations aval 485-1119

1620 COMMER./
INDUST. PROP.



****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

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

ENG, San Casa 2,000 sf.
fenced yard, 12' OH door.
1st mo. FREE, $1300.
941-204-7352


North Port
Income Property
3000 Sq Foot
New Office Building
Fully leased
(941)276-0516


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
Realty 727-894-5002






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www.sun-herald.com/classifieds


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1620 COMMER./
INDUST. PROP.

For Lease Florida St.
PG, Warehouse or Office
w/ OH doors. Units from
600-6000sf, $6.sf & up.
New owner. 941-724-0048

PC. Prime office space,
3 units 1,000sf. each.
Brand new. Sandhill Blvd.
Turnkey/Fully built out.
(941)-624-5992

Punta Gorda 5000 SF
warehouse, off. & show
rm, 3 phase elec., parking,
4-16ft OH drs, zoned Cl,
across from Habitat.
$10/SF. (941)-637-3822
Warehouse & office space
for lease in Murdock.
From 875sf to 3500sf.
Call 628-9016




'XSAR!ALTLT1IX(.

Whidden Industrial
For Sale
3/4 Ac Fenced and
Filled Lot
2000 SF Industrial
Condo
Medical Opportunties
Harbor Blvd Condo
Sale or Turnkey Lease
McKenzie St Punta
Gorda Move In Ready
Lease
Professional
Office Leases
Most With Rent
Concessions
Woodbury Dr Murdock
Spacious 4,216 SF
McKenzie St Punta
Gorda Move in Ready
1,133- 2,027 SF
West Marion Punta
Gorda Former Law
Office 3,779 SF
Enterprise Dr.
Murdock 760 -1650
SF
King's Crossing Plaza
3394 SF

Please Call
941-255-3497

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

430 sqft $275/mo &
1100 sqft w/office
$650/mo located in the
Venice Industrial Park.
(941)-809-3638
800 to 3000 SF Ware-
house/office space- Mur-
dock & Char Harb. Start
$400 mo 941-639-7532.
New 20'x80' Warehouse in
P. G. Lease. 0.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
Port Charlotte great loca-
tion 1,000 sf. unit, incl.
a/c office, Paulson Dr.
$800 mo. 941-456-2197


2010 PROFESSIONAL

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 941488-0703 or
941497-2970

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941- 639-8291 or
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2015 BANKING

In-Store Banking
Center Manager
Southern
Commerce Bank
Responsible for sales lead-
ership and overseeing
banking operations in our
banking center located in
the new Wal-Mart Super-
center. Prior bank man-
agement or supervisory
experience is a plus, but
not required. Strong cus-
tomer service, communi-
cation and organizational
skills are required. This
location will be open 7
days a week, requiring a
flexible schedule that
includes nights, weekends
and some holidays. Bilin-
gual skills a plus.
Submit your resume to
tmclean@sc-bank.com
or apply online at
www.sc-bank.com
EEO
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-
didates must possess
previous banking /
consumer lending expe-
rience. MIDFLORIDA
offers an excellent com-
pensation package
including competitive
pay, excellent benefits,
bonus, and sales incen-
tives. Apply on-line at
www.midflorida.com
Drug Free Work Place

What A Bank should Be

2016 FINANCIAL

FINANCE MANAGER for
growing company in
Venice. BS Degree in Acct
+ 5 years exp or equiv.
comb. Monthly P&L, Bal-
ance sheets, AP&AR, Bank
Recs. Great opportunity
for talented person.
Resume to:
hr@PurposeAso.com
or call 941-497-7737


2000 2020 CLERICAL/
OFFICE


EMPLOYMENT


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


2010 PROFESSIONAL

2/20 Licensed Agent for
full lines insurance agency,
compensation based on
exp. Call Mrs. Besaw 629-
9199
Area Rep/Manager needed
for ASO/PEO sales. Excel-
lent compensation & ben-
efit packages avail. Call
Walter 629-8878


OFFICE
COORDINATOR

7L Brands, LLC, in Palm-
dale, FL has an immedi-
ate opening for an Office
Coordinator. Qualified
applicants must possess
general to in-depth
knowledge of AP/AR,
Inventory Control, Pur-
chasing, Fixed Assets
Management and
Sales/Marketing. Quali-
fied applicants shall also
possess strong knowl-
edge of Microsoft Soft-
ware and General Ledger
applications. This per-
son must be able to
multi-task, independently
manage and complete
assignments, possess
strong oral and written
communication skills,
build and analyze data
and support the manage-
ment team in all aspects
of the daily operations of
the plant.
7L Brands, LLC offers
competitive wages and
an excellent benefit
package. Qualified appli-
cants should mail, email
or fax resume to:

7L Brands, LLC
Attn: Loyda Rivera
106 SW County Rd 721,
Okeechobee, FL 34974
Loyda.rivera@lykes.com
Fax: 863-763-6159
AA, EOE,DFW M/F/D/V


2020 CLERICAL/
OFFICE
DATA ENTRY CLERK
exp. P/T flexible hrs, fax
resume (941) 764-8285
Attn: Operations Mgr.
Established Insurance
agency in Port Charlotte
needs Data Entry/Recep-
tionist. Must have comput-
er skills and willing to
learn. Group health /401 K.
Fax resume to 941-639-
7374


Express Employment is
now accepting applica-
tions for Admin. Assit.and
Data entry. Apply 2394
Tamiaimi Tri.PC


FT & PT Positions Avail.
From Mgmt, Office, Labor-
er. 941-979-8527
WWW.EAOFSWFL.COM
Human Resources/Payroll
person needed for 79 bed
skilled nursing facility.
Must be computer literate,
Experience in Human
Resources and Payroll a
must. High School grad.
Apply in person or fax
resume to:
Hardee Manor
Healthcare Center
401 Orange Place
Wauchula, FL 33873
PH 863-773-3231
Fax 863-773-0959


PAYROLL PROFESSIONAL
for growing Co. in Venice
MUST have prior multi-
company payroll exp.,
941, taxes, ACH, W-2 pro-
cessing. Great opportuni-
ty for detailed, self moti-
vated, customer oriented
person. Resume to:
hr@PurposeAso.com
or call 941497-7737

Sunshine Payday Loan
looking for Clerical help
in Arcadia. Mon-Sat.
40hrs, Fax resume 863-
453-6138

2025 COMPUTER

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2030 MEDICAL

$1,500 SIGN ON
BONUS
LPN 6:00am 2:30pm
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
This beautiful ALF is
seeking a caring, com-
passionate
individual to over see
the operation of ser-
vices on the day shift.
Apply at:
VILLAGE ON THE ISLE
MARK MANOR
930 Tamiami Trail
Venice, FL or call
941-685-1587 or
941-486-5462
to make an appt.

EOE/Drug Free
Workplace

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
Charlotte & surrounding
counties. Excellent
Benefits, Flexible
Schedule & 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. Amer-
ican Heart Asssociation
two year certification: We
specialize in Child Care,
Medical/Dental Workers
and anyone interested in
learning to save a life.
Call 941-255-0675 or


Cell 865-776-9260


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


2030 MEDICAL

BILLING/COLLECTION
FT for peds. Exp. nec.
Multitask/Front desk.
Ins/Coding. 625-4919

J %
CERTIFIED
DIETARY
MANAGER
Englewood Health-
care, a 120 bed
skilled nursing facili-
ty is seeking a CDM
to Manage our
Dietary Department.
No Clinical duties
involved. Long Term
Care Experience
Required. Excellent
Pay & Full Benefit
Package. Please
Fax or send resume
to Michael Allen,
Englewood Health
Care, 111 Drury
Lane, Englewood FL
34224, Fax 941-
475-6593


CERTIFIED DIETARY
MANAGER
Full time
Experienced Preferred
Come & see why
we are the
Clear Choice !
Apply within:
DEEP CREEK REHAB
& NURSING CENTER
25325 Rampart Blvd.
Port Charlotte, FL
CMA/CNA for primary
care office in Port Char-
lotte. Varied duties include
patient care, medical
records, front office
phone. Must be computer
literate (electronic medical
records) pleasant, ener-
getic and have prior office
experience. Insurance and
paid vacation.
CORRECTED FAX: 941-
625-1286


[COASTAL
L,'" ',',i; -, ,-' .

Coastal
Announces new
program for
North Port and
Sarasota County
by offering specialized
services for (60 and
beyond) adults using a
mobile Assertive Com-
munity Treatment Team
(ACT) to provide out-
reach, screening, treat-
ment and support serv-
ices. The following posi-
tions are available:

* Team Leader FL Lic.
LMHC or LCSW with
supervisory exp.
required.

* Peer Specialist High
School Dip. or GED,
Bachelor's pref. Must
be willing to self-identify
as a current or past
recipient of mental
health services.

* RN/SA Counselor FL
licensed RN with 1-year
exp. in mental health
field and 2-years exp.
working in substance
abuse.

*Life Enhancement
Specialist Bachelor's
Degree in a behavioral
science and exp. work-
ing with seniors.

Other Openings:
Fort Myers Office:
* Program Director,
for FACT Team LCSW,
LMHC or Master Level
RN with Supervisory
and MH/SA experience.

* Licensed LCSW,
LMHC Therapist for
FACT Team.

Arcadia Office:
*Therapist Master's
Degree in a behavioral
science and 2-year's
post master's clinical
exp.

Coastal Behavioral
Healthcare, Inc.
Fax: 941-926-7122;
www.coastalbh.org
e-mail:
jobs@coastalbh.org,
Drug-Free Workplace,
EOE
COMPANIONS/CNAs
/HHAs. Experienced, reli-
able & compassionate. Will-
ing to work 3-hr to 12-hr
shifts. (941)-244-2217
DENTAL ASSISTANTS
& HYGIENISTS
Venice & Port Charlotte
$500 Sign-On Bonus!

Lucrative compensation
package includes great
wages, medical, life &
disability insurance, paid
time off, 401(k) and more!

Apply at
CoastDental.com
Call (877) COAST-17
ext. 115
Fax (813) 289-4500



CoastDental
EOE/M/F/D/V
Drug-free workplace


2030 MEDICAL

Desoto
Health & Rehab
has the following
opportunities avail-
able:
RN or LPN Full Time
11p-7a
PRN Speech
Therapy or Therapist
PRN PTA
For consideration sub-
mit application at:
1002 N. Brevard Ave.
Arcadia. Fax resume to
(863)494-9470 For
questions call: (863)-
494-5766



Charlotte Regonal
1Medical Cener
FT Director of
Pharmacy and
Pharmacist
positions available.

SIGN ON BONUS
AVAILABLE
401K
HEALTH
VISION
DENTAL
AND SO
MUCH MORE!

For fastest considera-
tion apply online at
www.charlotteregional.com
or call
(800) 677-3132 x2485
or (941) 637-2485

EOE. Successful com-
pletion of background
check and drug screen
required.
Licenses Psych
LCSW/LMHC/LMFT to
work in SNF. PT make your
own hours salary competa-
tive. Call Visiting Mental
Health at 1-800-771-2165
or e-mail info@visitingmen-
talhealth.com




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.
Also PRN/PT
Speech Language
Pathologist
We offer competitive
pay and benefits in
a misson-driven
environment.
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
MED ASSISTANT/LPN,
PT, for peds off. Multi-
task, vitals/pt. care.
Exp. nec .625-4919


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Pe1rmanen IItl


Physical Therapy Asst.
(must be lic.) for Outpa-
tient private practices in
PG, PC and NP. Great
salary, beneifts & profit
share. FT/PT avail.
email resume:obartruff@
fitnessauestDt.com


2030 MEDICAL

The Gardens, ALF
Memory Care,
is looking for
dynamic Full Time,
LPN's and CNA's to
join our team.

Apply by Phone
1-866-WORK-4-SHP
Extension 304
www.WORK4SHP.CO
M Assisted Living
Facility #AL5075




2035 MUSICAL





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2040 RESTAURANT/
HOTEL

A+ BARTENDER
School. Ages 18+
Placement Assistance
239-334-6300
Ft. Myers
www.BartenderDealer.com
NOW HIRING Line Cooks,
Pizza Makers, Dishwash-
ers & Delivery Drivers.
Experience helpful but not
necessary. Apply in per-
son, Brickhouse Pizza,
1938 Kings Hwy. PC
Waitstaff: P/T to
start. 3 nights a
week. Apply in per-
son at Althea's.
(941)-484-5187

2050 SKILLED TRADES

Boat Technicians/Marine
Mechanics, must have cer-
tifications. Also
boat body technicians.
(941)-883-5555
Ask for Lenny.
Carpenters
Siding installers wanted.
Experienced in
Hardi-board siding and
Trim installation
Contact Chuck
(239) 633-1433
CDL driver for long haul.
Must have 1 yr verifiable
exp and pass DOT physi-
cal. Steve 941-661-9126
Cliff's A/C & Heating is
seeking A/C Lead
Installer. Must have 5+
years, minimum experi-
ence & valid Florida DL.
D.F.W.P. Please all (941)-
629-2863 to apply.

DRIVER wanted,
1-2 days/week,
Arcadia to Punta Gorda.
(863)491-9998
DRYWALL METAL
FRAMERS,
EXPERIENCED ONLY.
941-379-9995
TREE CLIMBER, must have
2 yrs. min. exp. in Florida.
Must have own climbing
gear. 941475-6611

2070 SALES

ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
RETAIL SALES

Sun Newspapers has
an immediate opening
for an outside advertis-
ing sales representative
at their Venice Gondo-
lier Sun office. This
team player will have
the advantage of an
established and grow-
ing territory in Venice.
In addition to selling
newspaper advertising,
rep will be responsible
to solicit business for
special sections,
pages, Internet and
other special features
as assigned.

The Venice Gondolier
Sun offers:
*Competitive salary
plus commission
*Mileage Allowance
*Paid vacation
*Health insurance
Sick & short-term
disability
S401(k) with company
match

Fax or email resume
with references to:
Donna Denson


Advertising Manager
Email:
ddenson@venicegon-
dolier.com
Fax: (941)485-3036
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Workplace



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2070 SALES

Advertising
Account
Executive
Professional

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

Does this
describe you:
*Aggressive
*Cold calling pro
*Deal closer
*Strong work ethic
*Money motivated
ePeople 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


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or fees. MLS functions in
Naples, Marco Island, Ft.
Myers, Cape Coral,
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Palm Beach and Martin
counties. Offices in
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Gorda. Private offices
desk space avail;
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confidential interview
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1 877-649-1990
25166 Marion Ave.
Punta Gorda, FL 33950


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2070 SALES

Come Join Our
Winning Team

One of the fastest grow-
ing high tech telecom-
munications companies
in Southwest Florida is
seeking a professional
Inside Sales Associ-
ate/Telemarketer to
join our dynamic team.
Our reliable, high quality
products and respon-
sive customer service
just don't happen by
accident. They happen
as a result of the cre-
ativity, determination,
talent and professional-
ism of every member of
our team. Everyday our
employees dedicate
themselves to exceed-
ing customer expecta-
tions and earning cus-
tomer loyalty.

Qualifications:
Telemarketing and
Telecommunications/D
ata knowledge pre-
ferred
Good communication
skills (verbal/written)
Computer literate
(Word, Excel, MS Out-
look, ACT, etc.)
Strong interpersonal
skills
Outgoing & Determined
personality
Telemarketing/out-
bound Calling Experi-
ence
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 oriented compa-
ny with significant
income opportunity,
please send resume to:
insidesales@daystar.net


Come Join Our
Winning Team

One of the fastest grow-
ing high tech telecom-
munications companies
in Southwest Florida is
seeking a Professional
Sales Account Man-
ager to join our dynam-
ic team. Our reliable,
high quality products
and responsive cus-
tomer service just don't
happen by accident.
They happen as a result
of the creativity, deter-
mination, talent and pro-
fessionalism of every
member of our team.
Everyday our employees
dedicate themselves to
exceeding customer
expectations and earn-
ing customer loyalty.
Qualifications:
e+ 2 years successful
outside sales experi-
ence. Telecommunica-
tions/Data knowledge
preferred
*Good communication
skills (verbal/written)
*Good prospecting, pro-
posal & presentation
skills
*Computer literate
(Word, Excel, MS Out-
look, ACT, etc.)
*Strong interpersonal
skills
.Outgoing & Deter-
mined personality
*History of proven suc-
cess exceeding quota
Benefits:
*Medical and Life Insur-
ance
.Paid Time Off vaca-
tions and holidays
*401K
*Recognition Programs
*Cell Phone allowance &
mileage reimbursement
Employment subject to
post offer pre-employ-
ment drug test. If you
are looking to join a
dynamic team in a fun,
dynamic and growth ori-
ented company with sig-
nificant income opportu-
nity, please send
resume to:
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BUY A HOME!
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Pin eb rook
Rcftviwiliafaioy C& Norsiing ri ste*r
We are a 120-bed, rehab & skilled
nursing facility currently seeking a
MDS COORDINATOR
Must be licensed RN in FL.
MDS / PPS experience required.
Forward resume or contact:
Pinebrook Rehab & Nursing Center
Administrator
1240 Pinebrook Rd.
Venice, FL 34285
Ph: (941) 488-6733
Fax: (941) 484-7924
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www.sun-heraid.com/classifieds


Sunday, September 28, 2008


2070 SALES

'WHO MOVED THE
CHEESE? Century 21
Aztec & Associates has a
roadmap through this chal-
lenging market. Real
Estate license required.
Call Rick @ (941) 815-
2199.

CAREER
OPPORTUNITY
INSURANCE SALES
60K PLUS
FIRST YEAR

We are looking for:
Positive, Motivated
Individuals who can:
Work well with Retirees.
We Provide:
Complete Training
and Leads
Management &
Ownership
Opportunities.
Call Stephen Sestilio for
confidential interview at
941-743-2522
Fax: 941-743-2722

Florida Sales & Rental,
Inc. is now hiring: Store
Manager (Rental & Mgmt
exp. pref.); Counter Sales
(Sales exp. pref.) Apply at
2677 US Hwy 17N, Bowl-
ing Green, FL 33834
(863)773-0807 DFWP &
Bkground checks
REAL ESTATE BROKER of
RECORD for International
Investment Club. All leads
and listings provided.
Organization and sales
skills a must. Call Justin
(941)-584-5000 or fax
(941)-485-8706



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 & compensa-
tion. Call today for a
confidential interview.
ERA Advantage Realty
941-255-5300
eraportcharlotte.com

Sales/Telemarketing

CAN YOU CLOSE?
Time is money. Most peo-
ple need 5 days to make
a paycheck.
A closer can make
a check in a day.
If you're a closer call:
941-625-8800
ext. 928
SALESPERSON/DECORAT-
ING CONSULTANT, Season-
al, X-Mas light installation
941-875-3160

THE SPECIAL
PROJECT'S
ADVERTISING
DEPARTMENT
For the Sun Newspapers
Is Seeking Individuals
Looking For An
Exciting, Challenging
Telephone Sales Career.

ARE YOU......
* A Cold Calling Pro?
* Money Motivated?
* Deal Closer?
* Aggressive?
" People Person?
* Have Strong Work
Ethics?
* A Team Player?
* Computer Literate?
* Able to Work
Independently?
* Able To Multi Task?

WE OFFER:
* Competitive Salary +
Commissions
" Vacation
* Health Insurance
* Sick & Short Term
Disability
* 401(k) with Company
Match
* Training
If We Described You,
Please Email Your
Resume To:
jilld@sun-herald.com
Jill Di Benedetto
Classified Advertising
Supervisor/Special
Projects Coordinator


SUN
harlotte DeSoto bugle iodc North Port Ve. ce

ADVERTISE

In

The Classifieds!

2090 CHILD/ADULT
CARE NEEDED





Make a Difference in
Your Community
Join the YMCA Staff
Family1!
Accepting Applications
for Part-time
Day, Evening and
Weekend Shifts


Welcome Center Staff
Wellness Floor Staff
Certified Personal Trainer
Group Exercise
Instructors
Swim Instructors
Life Guards
Applications available
at the Franz Ross Park
YMCA, 19333 Quesada
Blvd., PC or you may
Fax your resume to
941-206-3480


2090 CHILD/ADULT
CARE NEEDED



2 YEAR OLD
Teachers w/ CDA,
FT/PT, Benefits, EOE,
Venice
St. Marks Preschool
(941)-484-8707

TEACHERS, CDA cert. for
new child care facility.
FT/PT 941-625-8733

2100 GENERAL

SPEECH INSTRUCTORS-
P/T positions for day and
evening classes at SFCC's
campuses in Highlands,
Hardee and Desoto coun-
ties. Min. master's degree
req. Teaching exp. pref.
Visit our website,
www.southflorida.edu for
complete info. (863)-784-
7132. EA/EO.
$$ Carpet Crews $$
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
Advantage take a short
class now. Learn electron-
ics, Office '07, accounting,
QuickBooks, website cre-
ation, beginner computer,
English (2nd language),
Health careers more.
941- 255-7500
CharlotteTechCenter.com

DRIVER/MOVER NEEDED,
5 Years Experience. Drug-
free workplace
941474-2934
EARN $3200/MONTH
PROCESS HUD REFUNDS
HUD-INFO-HOTLINE
941-556-1300


HOUSEKEEPER. PT hours
5am-11am. Apply in per-
son, M-F 9AM-11AM at
Charlotte Harbor Yacht
Club 4400 Lister St, PC.

JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
Check Our Opportunites!
www.shaveremployment.com

MURPHY USA

MURPHY USA Is Looking
For Customer Service
Team Members For A New
Site Opening In Punta
Gorda Soon.
Excellent Pay, Medical,
Dental, 401K, Paid Vaca-
tion, Opportunity For
Advancement From Within.
Will Be conducting Inter-
views Soon. Apply Online
at murphyusa.com
Choose North Port Loca-
tion or Fax Your Resume to
941- 981-1859. Please
Specify On Application You
Are Applying For Punta
Gorda Location.

Now hiring cleaners for
Maid Service M-F 8:30-?
$9.00hr. Approx 25-30hrs
wk (941)-488-2511
PEST CONTROL Techni-
cian. Must have good dri-
ving record. Experienced
only need apply. (941)-
391-2432
SIGN LANGUAGE
INSTRUCTORS-P/T posi-
tions for day and evening
classes at SFCC's campus-
es in Highlands, Hardee
and Desoto counties. Min.
master's degree req.
(ASLTA certification w/
related extensive exp. may
qualify.) Visit our website,
www.southflorida.edu for
complete info. (863)-784-
7132. EA/EO

TELEMARKETING
OPPORTUNITY
Part Time
Flexible Hours
(8:00-6:00)
Monday Friday
Base Salary +
Commissions
Downtown Punta
Gorda

Email Resume &
Cover Letter To:
jodit@sun-herald.com

Florida Coupon
Network
WAREHOUSE ASSISTANT
Receiving stock, local del,
FL driver's lic. Venice. $9.50-
$10.50/hr. (941)4858199
Workers needed: Assemble
crafts, wood items or
sewing. Materials provided.
To $480+ a wk. Free info
24hr 8014284664


2110 PARTTIME/
TEMPORARY

Learn How To RECES-
SION 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 RESERVA-
TIONS! 239-410-4097


2110 PARTTIME/
TEMPORARY

FREE TAX SCHOOL
Extra Income after taking
course. Small fee for
Books. Register now. 941-
544-8388

2115 HOME BASED/
BUSINESS

ACCESS TO A COMPUTER?
$25-$75/per hr. PT or FT
866-699-4718 go to:
www.dreamsdocometrue4us.com
Economy got you down?
Need to supplement your
income? Awesome oppor-
tunity! Call for reserva-
tions, limited seating! 239-
565-2788 Arcadia

No Selling, Make Money
24/7-Work From Home
www.tryitlst.com

2120 POSITION/
JOB WANTED

I am looking for work,
somewhat handicapped
exInt driving rec 475-5937
Licensed CNA would like
weekend work. Call Sara
after 5pm. 941-286-8679
LINUX 14 yr user seeks
Asst Sysadm position in
Pt.C. Inquiries to 20958
Como St P.C.,FL 33948


3000









NOTICES


3015 HAPPY ADS




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



3020 PERSONALS

GIrA
BEST LOWEST
RATES! 941-237-1157

MEET SEXY SINGLES!
Sarasota 941-906-8855
Ft. Myers 239-590-9210
St. Pete 727-319-8336
Call Now! 18+ Ad#8888

ALONE?
SENIORS DATING
BUREAU! SAFEST since
1977! (Ages 45-90)
1-800-922-4477
24 hours. or log on to:
www.RespectedDating.com

MASSAGE
Males, Females, Couples
In Home Service. Reason-
able Rate 941-468-1429
ERICA
Gf- AT P ICES
941-237-1356
AMANDA'S
In/Out
(941)-879-2348
SAVANNA
CALL FOR APPT
941-467-5363
KRISTY
SPECIAL
239-601-7777

3050 SINGLES

Companion Wanted, SWF
seeks honest, healthy n/s
f/s romantic man. 50+
LTR, no crim rec 416-1408
SWF seeks SWM, 50 60
for LTR. Must be secure &
stable. (941)-626-6971

3060 SCHOOLS
& INSTRUCTION
*ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS
OF CNA TRAINING
1 or 2 wk class books incld
$249.00 941-379-2378

NEW CAREERS IN
10 OR 17 WEEKS!


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


3060 SCHOOLS
& INSTRUCTION

2 WEEK CNA Class $300
SPECIAL Books Included.
State testing onsite.
941-822-2273

3070 BURIAL LOTS/
CRYPTS

2 In-Ground Cremorials,
Ven Mem Gdns, $1500
Value=$3054 (941)4850690

3090 LOST & FOUND

FOUND: Black Lab,
neutered male on Veterans
near Atwater in PC on
9/25. Turned in to Animal
Welfare League on Har-
borview Rd. in PC.
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 Cat. "Molly". Siamese
Mix. Beige Short Hair.
Missing from Venice. May
have climbed in vehicle or
trailer. Please call She
came home. Thank you.

LOST Dog, black & white,
male Border Collie, near
the Yacht Club in PGI,
REWARD (941)-639-5126
or (239)-223-2861
Lost Dog: Shih Tzu Mix,
Female Black & White
"Sasha" No Collar but
Microchiped. 941-223-
4921 Pinebrook South
Venice
LOST on 9/18, Wedding
Band w/Engravings, Punta
Gorda to North Port?
(941)-525-6466
LOST Poodle, Wed. PM,
9/24/08, white female,
area of Universal Dance
Studio, US 41. (941)-769-
8561
LOST, at YMCA on Quasa-
da in PC, Heart Pendant
necklace, white gold, senti-
mental value, REWARD
(941)-764-1011
LOST: American Bull-
Dog, Jones Loop area,
PG, brindle & white
male, $2,000 reward.
(239) 410-4296

Please help me find 2 Jack
Russells, very much loved
and missed. 941-475-
4260


4000








FINANCIAL

4010 BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

Don't Miss This!
Need to make more
money! Want to reces-
sion-proof your income?
Do yourself a favor and
come to a Business
Opportunity meeting
held at the
Chamber of Commerce
16 S. Volusia Ave
Arcadia, October 4th,
Saturday. 2pm,
Bring a Friend
call 239-565-2788 or
239-410-4097
to RSVP
Limited Seating
LIQUOR LICENSE
Charlotte, Desoto, Lee,
Sarasota & others.
Financing available. 727-
517-0983 800-633-8561

4050 INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITIES

82 YR OLD MAN w/about
1/2 million net worth, has
2005 Ford 250 Truck,
brand new 18 ft. dual axle
trailer, new 60" mower,
and a license to use them,
needs an individual, (men
or women accepted),
aggressive in style, as a
partner in a lawn business.
Send replies to PO Box
494192, Pt Char. FL
33949.

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 appropri-
ate occupational licensing
bureau to verify.


5000


BUSINESS SERVICES


5050 CHILD/ADULT
CARE

ALL CHILDCARE
FACILITIES MUST
INCLUDE,WITH ADVER-
TISEMENT, 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
941-2234216 OR 493-3173

FLORIDA STATE LAW
requires all child care cen-
ters and day care busi-
nesses to register with
the State of Florida. The
Sun Newspapers will not
knowingly accept adver-
tising which is in violation
of the law.

5053 COMPUTER
SERVICE

**1A+ COMPUTER
REPAIR & TUTOR...
NYOURHONE
Reasonable & Prompt!
Sr. Disc.
941-615-7888
Computer repairs,
upgrades, training & virus
removal. (941)-743-9787
or (941) 815-4692 cell.

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
Dependable, Experienced
Will clean houses, offices,
Comm/Residental, all
areas. (941)-375-8894

5075 ERRAND/
SHOPPING

ERRANDS & SHOPPING
PERSONAL ASSISTANT
for home or office.
Delivery, trans, apts,
cleaning, mailing, typing,
filing. Prof & Reasonable
Call 941-492-5765

5080 EXCAVATING/
BUSH HOG

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

5100 HOME & COMM.
IMPROVE.

CONCRETE *
High Quality Low Price
Driveway, sidewalks, patios
UC. & 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, cul-
verts, bobcat & tree ser-
vice. 941-815-3452
DAN THE HANDYMAN
I do it all with just one
call. Painting, Carpentry,
Anything? 941-697-1642
DISABLED VETERAN/
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
has put together a work
force of experienced pro-
fessionals for all your con-
struction needs. Painting,
Carpentry, Kitchens and
Bath remodels,Computer
Repair, Lawn Service, we
will even train your dog.
Don't regret-Hire a Vet! Dis-
counts for Military Veter-
ans. Call now for estimate.
941-429-8520 or 941-
815-6044

HANDLES HANDYMAN
SERVICE 30 yrs. exp.
Kitchen, Bath & Plumbing,,
Painting, Ceramic Tile, All
Indoor & Outdoor Repairs.
941-586-4856

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

NALLPRO LAWN CALE
Now accepting new accts
Nokomis, Ven & Island. Li
Ins. For exc. lawn car
Call 4884462
An Occupational License
may be required by the
City and/or County.
Please call the appropri-
ate occupational licensing
bureau to verify
BUY IT!
SELL IT!
FIND IT!
SUN CLASSIFIED!

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
SANDEFUR'STREE
TRIMMING,
LANDSCAPING,
PRESSURE CLEANING
& MORE. 941-484-6042
The Wild Weedwacker Jun-
gle Yard Specialist. Over-
grown Yards &
Lots Cut, Weeds Pulled
By Hand! 941-661-2126

5130 MOVING/HAULING
Free Removal of old Awnings,
A/C units, outboard motors, All
scrap metal objects. Joe 941-
237-1291
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


5186 SECURITY
SECURITY GUARD FOR
HIRE. Class "D" License.
Excellent References &
background. $10/hr, no ben-
efits.
941-6989904 Gary


6000
IN4 .


MERCHANDISE

MERCHANDISE

GARAGE SALES
6001 Arcadia
6002 Englewood
6003 Lake Suzy
6004 Nokomis
6005 North Port
6006 Pt. Charlotte
6007 Punta Gorda
6008 Rotonda
6009 Sarasota
6010 South Venice
6011 Venice

6015 Flea Market
6020 Auctions
6025 Arts & Crafts
6027 Dolls
6030 Household
Goods
6040 TV/Stereo/Radio
6060 Computer Equip
6065 Clothing/
Jewelry
6070 Antiques/
Collectibles
6075 Fruits/Veges
6090 Musical
6095 Medical
6100 Health/
Beauty
6110 Trees &
Plants
6120 Baby Items
6125 Golf
Accessories
6128 Exercise/
Fitness
6130 Sporting
Goods
6135 Bikes/
Trikes
6138 Toys
6140 Photography/
Video
6145 Pool/Spa &
Supplies
6160 Lawn & Garden
6165 Storage Sheds
/Buildings
6170 Building Supplies
6180 Heavy Constr.
Equipment
6190 Tools/
Machinery
6220 Office/
Business Equip
& Sup.
6225 Restaurant
Supplies
6250 Appliances
6260 Misc. Mer-
chandise
6270 Wanted to Buy/
Trade


6000
lv v


MERCHANDISE

6001 ARCADIA AREA
GARAGE SALES

09/28/08

6002 ENGLEWOOD AREA
GARAGE SALES

EARS Animal
Rescue Sanctuary
October 4,
Annual Yard Sale, 1884
Whispering Pines Cr.
(off 776)
Opens 8 am-til ?
Many excellent
items: furniture,
household items, toys,
electronic items, etc.
Art for animals -
many local artists have
donated numerous art
pieces for sale.

All proceeds for the
benefit of the
animals.


TheSUN' yR


PUT CLASSIFIED
TO WORK
FOR YOU!

FIND A JOB!
BUY A HOME!
BUY A CAR!

6005 NORTH PORT AREA
GARAGE SALES

Estate Sale!!! 1828 Card-
well Ave. North Port. 10am
to ?? Everything Must Go!!
941-323-2480

D- SAT/SUN, 9-4pm,
1118 Ensley Ct, E of
41, off Toledo Blade.
HUGE 4-FAMILY SALE!
Furn, clothes ++misc++

6006 PT. CHARLOTTE
GARAGE SALES

- SAT. & SUN., 9-6,
S 912 Bayard St.
ESTATE SALE!!
Everything Must Go!!

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 col-
lectible wares Antique
tables & chairs & more.

D- SAT/SUN, 7-5pm,
1331 Guardian Dr.
off E Venice Ave. Tram-
poline, furn, misc.

6020 AUCTIONS

ANTIQUE,
COLLECTIBLE
AUCTION
Sat. Oct. 4, 12 Noon
(Preview at 10:00am)
Held at: Knights Of
Columbus
512 Substation Rd.,
Venice
Glass & pottery, sterling
silver, 10K & 14K Gem
stone jewelry, coins &
currency, vintage cos-
tume jewelry firearms,
vintage/antique dolls,
sports memorabilia,
antique furn., art, and
much more! Go to web-
site for pics at:
westcoastauctionco.com
Terms: Cash, Ck, CC.
13% B.P.
West Coast Auction
Co. Ray Sherman,
Auctioneer
Ab2448 Au3340
(941) 468-7815

ESTATE
AUCTION



Ford Taurus Wagon, 29K
miles. Swedish art glass,
Lalique, Swarovski, Hum-
mels, Sterling silver,
antique art/Paintings,
coins, estate jewelry,
grandfather clock, paper
weights Indian items.
See ebsite For Photos
www.sarasota
auction.com
Preview 4PMDay Of Sale

Sarasota
Auction
625 N. Trail, Nokomis
Jeff Carlson Auctioneer
AB896, AU1299
12% BP, Cash, Chk, CC
485-3141

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


purchase. 2635 NW Hwy 70,
Arcadia 863-494-1888
AU2723 AB1994


6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

NEED CASH
NOW?
We Buy Quality
Home Furnishings,
Coins, jewelry,
antiques, autos or
anything of value!
941-485-4964

A FURNITURE SHOPPE
1552 S. McCall Rd., EngI.
Selling Quality Used Fum.
M-F 10-4.941-473-1986
Bed, Queen Mattress and
Box. Brand New will sell
$175. Local 941-629-
5550 or 941-456-5555.
Also have KING.
BED, king w/leather head-
board, no matt., 1st $399.
(941)-662-7630
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, King $500,
Dining Set w/hutch $500
36" TV w/glass stand
$250, 27" TV's $40each
(941)-697-2238
BEDROOM SET, King Size,
No Mattress.
3 Piece Headboard,
Armoire, Woman & Men's
Dressers. $675.
(941)-286-4599
Blond Maple Dinette Set, 4
Cushion Captains chairs
$150 941-323-5863
China MIKASA, complete-
service for 6, many serv-
ing pieces, & accessories.
"Garden Club Bells of Blue"
$150 286-5601

COFFEE table, walnut w/
glass inserts, $75/obo.
(941)-235-2072


D/R set, 6 chairs, table
w/leaf, hutch, cherry in
exc cond, $665.00.
Computer hutch cherry
$125.00 (941-6984752
DESK, Rolltop, $250;
bedrm set, $250; armoire,
$275; (941) 769-7015

DINETTE SET, 4-chrs, 42"
glass top, $175 (702)-
203-6678
DINETTE Set, 45" round
glass top. 4 chairs w/suede
cush, like new. $200.
(774)-526-7538 Rotonda
Dinette Set, table 42"w
60" length w/leaf, beige
cushioned chairs w/cast-
ers. Ex Cond. $325
Venice (941)-485-4225
DINING ROOM SET
48"sq/rnd.glasstop table,
4 chairs w/casters, 40"
server, mirror. Like new,
$500 or BO.
Orig. $1500.
941-505-8596
DR table, white wash, solid
oak w/4 chairs & leaf,
$150 941-639-2592
ENT. CENTER, 4x4, 17"
Deep, light wood trimmed
gold. $75. 941475-3096
ENT. center, Henry Link,
white wicker, $150. (941)-
505-7096
Entertainment Center
Black w/lights, glass
doors. Any TV will fit. Exc
Cond $100 (941)-473-
7049 or 628-2346
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER, 3 pc. incl. 36" Toshi-
ba TV. $675. Will sepa-
rate. (941)-286-4599
Entertainment Center,
absolutely gorgeous! Solid
honey oak, leaded beveled
glass, 3 piece, 7.5ft, holds
40" TV, $5,000 New, sac-
rifice $1500. (941)-764-
7775
Entertainment center, oak,
3 piece including 32" TV.
$625 (941)493-5672
Entire House Must Go.
412-817-1198. CALL FOR
DETAILS.
FUTON firm mattress w/
metal frame $150; Hi-
back chair $75; Day bed
frame $85 (941)488-3966

Hand-crafted custom wicker
chairs- Giants, Bucs Harley
etc 941-626-3102
Honda Black Max. New
assd, oiled, broke in. Start
n Go. Save $250+ $750.
(941)445-2733 or (941)-
426-8142 N Port
HURRICANE SHUTTERS,,
Aluminum- Like New. 40
Shutters, 15" x 66-67",
$10. ea. 1/3 the Retail
Price! (941)-240-2535
King bed, mattress & box
spring, pillow top w/light
wood headboard, like new
$495, (941)-629-2698


LANAI SET, pvc, tringular
glasstop table w/4chrs.
200 (941)-429-7779
LION/TIGER print: 6x8 rug,
30x40 picture; sm pic mir-
rors, Tiger head & statue
$100/all (941)-223-8880
Venice
Love Seat $35. 2
Recliners $25 ea. Com-
puter Desk is
**SOLD***391-1621.






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6030 HOUSEHOLD
GOODS

LOVE SEAT, brown che-
nille, exc. cond. $50; cof-
fee table, $10; bedside
table, $10; 2 door com-
puter cabinet, $50. (941)-
505-2373
LOVESEAT Beige leather
$150 Glass top coffe table
w/match end table. $125
497-2853 Venice
MATTRESS, Full, Sealey,
nearly new, $200/obo.
(941)-624-2935
Moving North. Household
items, dishes, radios,
file cabinets etc.
(941)-484-9600
Moving Sale. Many Luxuri-
ous Items. Call after lOam
(941)-429-9146
MOVING! Qn bed complete
$125; Pair of Twin beds
complete w/duvet cover
$225, Dining set $150;
Recliner $60. Best offers!
(941)-485-7589
Nokomis/Venice

MOVING, MUST SELL, like
new, queen sofa sleeper
chair, ottoman. $650. 3
pc. glass top table set,
$300, 5 pc. wood queen
BR suite w/mattress set,
wood, $400. 3pc ent. cen-
ter, $1500, rattan/ glass
top table w/4 chairs, 2 bar
stools, $700. 941-408-
7737
MURPHY BED w/computer
desk cabinets,white $2700
941-456-6514, 235-0223.




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PATIO set, rectangular
glass top table, brush satin
aluminum, 40x65 w/4
chairs, mint cond. $200.
(941)-625-2681
Pool Table, Dark Cherry
Wood, Leather Pockets,
Cues, Racks, Balls & Clean-
er Kit. Best offer
(941475-2216
Qn. Size Brass Head-
board & Rails $40.
(941) 391-1621
Racecar Beds $95/ea. Lrg
leather chair $35. Wicker
chairs 941-626-3102
RECLINER LIFT CHAIR,
new, light beige leather.
$250. (941)-257-8069
SLEEPERCOUCH, love-
seat, 2 end tbls, ottoman
$999 (702)-203-6678
Sofabed, Q, used once,
goldtweed, Cost $700,
sell $150. **SOLD!**
SOFA SET, Leather, couch,
loveseat, arm chair
w/ottoman, Like new.
$1950. 941408-1812
Sofa sleeper, queen,
cream, leather, $325 obo.
(941)-625-9944
SOFA Wallhugger Reclines
on both ends, blue pattern
Ex cond. $250, coffee, sofa
& end table $75 ea 941-
484-4755 Venice
SOFA, 80" (brand new),
pastel colors, must sell.
$250/obo.941-743-8624
Sofa, Loveseat Whitewash
Ratan, Bright colors $250,
(941)-662-0926

6040 TV/STEREO/
RADIO

27" T.V.s (2) Phillips &
RCA. $25 ea. Good cond.
941-286-5601
300 watt Kenwood sys-
tem, infinity speakers,
3 pairs, separately or
together $150. for all.
(941)-235-2072
SPEAKERS: Pair: for
under seat, trunk, back
deck, anywhere, Acoustic
Sub-Solutions, 160 watt,
BRAND NEW retail
$400+, sell $2-2. $200
941-286-5601

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6060 COMPUTER
EQUIPMENT

#941-629-6337 Dave in-
house-office computer
repair, set-up Serving
Charlotte Co. 9+ years
Gateway Computer, Key-
board, mouse, 19" flat
monitor, 2.8GHz Proces-
sor 1GB RAM 250 GB HD
DVD writer/player Video
card, TV turner $850
(941)-9154222
Laptop WIN 98SE, 10gb
hd, 96mg mem, cd rom,
USB $100. 697-3369

6065 CLOTHING/
JEWELRY

ATTENTION: approx. 80+
Ibs. clothing mostly wom-
ens, some teens. Good
quality, lots of plastic hang-
ers. $75 you take it all.
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 & Sil-
ver in any cond. Also Buying
All Gold Jewelry Used or Bro-
ken. 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 DuncanRd. (US17)
941- 347-8044
M-S 10-4, Sun. 11-4
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. Very nice cond.
$125 (941) 286-5601
LIONEL TRAINS.
FOR SALE
standard gauge, pre war,
post war, modern, 0-
gauge. Most in original
boxes. Call for apt.
941-650-2373

ESTATE SALE. Whole
house full of antiques. For
details. 941-815-8138
SIDEBOARD, Oak, & Dry
Sink, $495/both. Large
boat anchor, $150. (941)
769-7015
ROPE BED, $300; peg leg
sofa, $500; claw love
seat & rocker, $600,
(941)-627-3043

6090 MUSICAL

BABY GRAND PIANO,
white, made by K. Kawai.
Call (941)493-2984
Drums, Dbl set, 2 bass, 4
toms, 2 floor toms, 2
snares, complete w/cym-
bals & throne. $375.
(941)456-5198
Pearl Drum Set w/tophat &
symbols $650 obo (863)-
491-0486
PIANO PULITZER
7 years old, $100.
(941) 624-3028.
Piano Wurlitzer, Excellent
Condition. $950
(941)473-2449
TOMMY, From THE ROCK
BAND TESLA, giving
guitar lessons in the
Port Charlotte area.
941-276-8483

Wulitzer Piano $575 obo
(863)491-0486

6095 MEDICAL

A gift of sight, video mag-
infier 20", Macular degan-
eration, buy now $500 obo
(941)-629-0229
Electric Wheel Chairs (3)
$400-$800 Like new. Also
'95 Chev Van
with chair lift $2500
941-716-0486
Ivancare elec. wheelchair,
never used, fits in trunk,
joystick, $975 obo. (941)-
629-0229
Jazzy Electric Wheel chair.
New Condition $1200
(941)412-9188
POWER CHAIR, New Mer-
its. Never used. $950.
(941)-380-6110
WHEELCHAIR, Elec., Like a
Hoveround. $600. 2 New
batt. 941474-1637

6110TREES & PLANTS

COCONUT PALMS,
Queen Palms, Oaks,
E Pulatka holly.
(941)-474-0527
Viburnum, Eugenia, Good
privacy hedge, Lemon
grass, Boganvilia,
Coconut, Adonidia, Many


other palms.
941-488-7291

6120 BABY ITEMS
Baby Crib With Mat-
tress. $50 391-1621
Girls clothes, infant to
2yrs. about 150 peices,
$120. (941)-769-0690
STROLLER, swing, car
seat, high chair & toys.
$80 (941)-257-8857


6125 GOLF
ACCESSORIES

1997 Yamaha, 36V, lights,
windshield, can deliver,
$995.
**SOLD***
KING COBRA DRIVER,
comp. 414, stiff, $100.
Set of Tommy Armour
irons, TIl00's, $200 (941)-
505-0477

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
WESLO ELIPTICAL
Machine, used twice. Cost
$300. Exc. cond. $200.
(941)-234-5944

6130 SPORTING
GOODS

12 GAUGE Steelshot, 5
Boxes, 3 Boxes 3 1/2" BB,
2 Boxes, 3", $65. (941)-
769-1580
API Telescoping Packmas-
ter Tree Stand. New! Cost
$230. Sell $135. & API
Strap on Stand w/ 21
Screw in Steps & Extra
Seat, $60.
941-743-3838
Bersa Thunder 380, new
cond. extra mag & ammo
FL lic req $250 *sold*
Browning Rifle, Mod. 92,
44 Mag., $W- $495.
(941)-623-8204
Browning Safari S.A.R.
300 wind mag icon scope
$800 941-624-2421
Civil War, WWII Guns,
Swords, Daggers, etc.
Wanted. Paying up to
$900 for G.I. 45's &
German Lugers
(941)705-5145
Desert Eagle 44 mag,
$850. Call 941-6242421
Fed Firearms Instructor
Private Concealed
Carry Class $69(941)
235-0278

FISHING
TACKLE
Goinq out oft
business!

100's of Rods
below wholesale













Hi Point 995 9mm carbine,
exc cond, 5-lOrd mags,
omensator, all ktacces-

$250.
941-72468-0522

Home Defense training,
weapons, licensing. 941-
429-0909
Pistol, HK, VP79Z, 9mrm,
exc. cond. $480 obo. 941-

628-4187
compensatol, aSig, P220,acces





(941)-628-4187-0522
RANGE BAG, Competition.
Brand new! $100. (941)-
769-1580
Remington 20 Guage,
Semi Auto. Mint Cond!
$450.941-60 obo238204
Remington 308 Automatic
Model 742 $300/obo
(401)-523-2984
RUGER SP101 S.S.C.357
MAn, 2" barrel $350 941-
624-2421
SAKO L579 Forester 243

$775 (941)-473-1337
Shotgun,remington 1100,
12 ga, 9 shot, tactical, like
new, $550 obo 941-628-
4187




SUNCOAST GUN
SHOW
Sept. 27th & 28th
Sat. 9 5, Sun. 9- 4
Lee Civic Center
Bayshore Rd.
N. Ft. Myers
BUY SELL TRADE
Concealed Weapon
Class $40
41





S.AM & 2PM daily


Taurus Raging Bull 480
Ruger Cal. 6" ported bbl.


SS Hard Case, Ammo,
Experienced Shooters Only
Please $600 (941)-408-
9256
Taurus, 38 Spl. concealed
carry, revolver, Mod. 85,
multi extra light, SS. Exc.
Cond! Holster & ammo incl
$450. 941-629-9185
WANTED Class K licensed.
instructor. 941-429-0909


6135 BICYCLES/
TRICYCLES

MOUNTAIN BIKE, Pantera
GT, red, alum frame,
$250 (941)423-3739

6138 TOYS

Leap Frog Learning
Games, Console, Touch &
Learn Globe for 1st. &
2nd. Grades. $60 all. Exc.
cond. 941-286-5601

6145 POOL/SPA/
& SUPPLIES

MUST SELL!
THERO-SPA HOT TUB. This
is the best of the best.
Seats 8, 179 jets, Corian
Bar with 4 stools,four cor-
ner cabinets. Paid over
$22,000. Will sell for
$5000. Serious inquiries
only.
941-815-6044

POOL CLEANER,
inground, Haywood,
$125. (941)-875-9201
SPA, above ground, 4 yr
old top of line, exc. cond.
$2500. (941)-575-7745
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

UMBRELLA; green 8',
led lights, solar pwrd
brandnew in box,
$400. (941) 624-3028

6160 LAWN & GARDEN

John Deere SX 95, rear
engine, 12.5HP, 38" cut,
$425 (941)-764-0218
Lawn Mower, Neuton bat-
tery operated $250 ex
cond. 941-426-2838.
MOWERS, 2 self prop, 22",
1 Craftsman, 1 Toro, $150
ea. 1 Ryobi gas weed
eater, $50. All like new.
(941)-505-0477
Murray Rider 38" cut
12.5hp B&S. Runs Well.
$400 (941)-735-6490
NORTH PORT, SINGLE
OFFICE in upscale suite.
Ideal for professional need-
ing quiet, pleasant ofc.
$500/mo includes rent, util
& cleaning (941)423-0029

Powerwashers $1575/ea
Riding mower $495. push-
mower $90 941-626-3102
Riders & Push, satisfac-
tion guaranteed. $50 to
$500. (941)-268-0917

Scott 30" cut, rear engine,
10.5HP. $325. (941)-764-
0218

6165 STORAGE SHEDS
/BUILDINGS

Build a Shed $1000 doors,
windows, straps, etc $595.
or trade 941-626-3102
New, 10x18 Shed, 4ft
porch, metal roof, vinyl
sides, Cost $7500, Sell
$3200 (941)-613-1313

6170 BUILDING
SUPPLIES

DESIGNER LAMINATED
FLOORING Never used
30% thicker. $.59 sq. ft.
Must sell 239-334-4839

TILE, blue ceramic,
13xl13, 330SF, paid
$700, sell $200 obo.
(941)-875-9201
WANTED: WOOD
POLES
(941)-488-8844

6190 TOOLS/
MACHINERY

Alum. Toolbox for '03 Nis-
san Frontier $80. 3 Phase
Motor Rotation Indicator,
Circuit Breakers & Misc Electri-
cal $30. 941-702-3205

Honda Black Max. New
assd, oiled, broke in. Start
n Go. Save $250+ $750.
(941)445-2733 or (941)-
426-8142 N Port
HVAC Hand Tools, Over
100 pcs., VAC pump, tub-
ing cutters, hole saw set
etc. Good cond. $100 all
(941)-286-5601
HVAC LEAK DETEC-
TORS Bacharach H 10PM
a/c refrigerant leak detec-
tor $200. $185. Spectron-
ics UV Leak Detector. $
$25. Both like new. 941-
286-5601

LADDERS- Werner folding
alum. $75, 2 6' alum.
step $25 ea. 28' exten-
sion $50. All exc. 941-
286-5601

Tile cutter $50. Miter saw
$35. Scroll saw $30. 10
others $6-$12. 255-0048.


RADIAL arm saw, 10",
$50; Table top drill press,
$50; Lawn Spreader, $5.
(941)-505-2373
Tool & equipment sale.
Something for everyone.
9am-3prn. Call Tim 941-
763-9637. 3277 Nor-
mandy Dr. Port Charlotte.
Behind Brown Cow. Too
many items to list.


6190 TOOLS/
MACHINERY

GENERATOR,
5000 watts, like new,
$300. (941)-875-9201

6195 FARM
EQUIPMENT

JOHN DEER 755 Midsize
Diesel Tractor 3pt hitch
Width woods 550; 60" cut.
1300hrs $4000/obo.
941426-5469
MOVING TO PT. CHAR.
MUST SELL NEW
HOLLAND TC29DA
W/LOADER for more info
go to my blog.
movingtopc.blogspot.com
or call me @
941-661-1397

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

6231 BIRDS

1 BIRDCAGE for Cockatoo
or African Gray.$125. 2
BIRD STANDS, $20. All
Like New! 941-629-9137

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


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


6232 CATS

FREE KITTENS
*ADOPTED

6233 DOGS

2 Adult Shih tzu Females
AKC, Must go together
$300 pair 863-990-6860
AKC black lab pups,
2 FE, 8 wks, $500/obo.
(941)-979-2829
AKC LAB PUPPIES
Ready for new homes
1ST shots & Health
Cert. 3 Black Females
$575 400-0632 OR
941-483-7941
AKC Maltese, 10 weeks,
males, 1st shots $625
863-990-6860
AMERICAN Bull Dog, 100%
Johnson reg. puppies.
J.D.J. bloodline. $800 ea.
239-313-3663
American Bulldog puppy
months old, Call 623-
6179 or 716-1170.
American Pit Bull pups, 20
wks. 1 M & 1 F $200 941-
565-4336
Chihauhau, F. 5 yrs. Mov-
ing. Must have good home!
(941)-629-0086
DACHSHUNDS, 3 free,
all males, 1 yr old.
**Found Home**
JACK RUSSELL, Male 2
yrs, neutered, shots. Free
to good home.**GONE**
LAB, neutered, 2 1/2 yrs.
ood w/kids No chains.
50. Prefers country liv-
ing. Good home only.
(941)-627-3043
Papillon pups (toy), AKC. 8
wks, health cert. $475 &
up. (941)-624-3177
POODLE PUPS AKC 2 Tiny
Apricots Girls, 3 Ibs. 941-
8334322 347-1480


Pug/Terrier pups, brindle,
born 7/1/08, parents on
site, 1-F, 1-M, $300 ea..
(941)-726-2661
Shih tzu/Maltese Cross 8
wks, M/F $400 ea 863-
990-6860
SHIH-TZU Puppies, 10 wks,
Vet Checked, $300-$350
941-3800045 or 426-7354
TOY Yorkie Pups,
CKC Registered, 1st
Shots, Health Cert.
$600. 941-889-7830
YORKIE Puppy, Male, 9
Wks Old. CKC Registered,
Vet Checked & 1st Shots.
$450. (941)-276-7320
YORKIE PUPPY, Male,8
wks. AKC, Black & Tan.
Mom 3 1/2 Ibs, Dad 2 1/2


Ibs. $750. (941)-661-
9171

6235 LIVESTOCK

ENGLISH RIDING
LESSONS, my horses
or yours. Training also
avail. (941)-423-6104
Horse boarding, full care
avail. Reasonable rates.
Also quality horses for
sale/lease.941-456-1972


6236 PET SUPPLIES
& SERVICES

DOG KENNEL, Ig, for air-
lines & car barrier $30/ea
(941-223-8880 Ven

Group and puppy
classes starting
9-30-08
6 PM-6 :45 PM Puppy
7 PM-8 PM 6mo. & up
Best Friends in
conjunction with
EARS/PawZazz
offering classes for
the community
Call Dawn Penwell for
registration and
information
941475-6305 or
941-391-1107
Pre registration
requested. Class
sizes are limited.

6250 APPLIANCES

$40 SERVICE CALL The
Areas most trusted Appli-
ance Repair Service, serving
PC, N.P. EngI, Venice. We
can fix it 941473-9484
2ND HAND TREASURE
Stoves $95+ Refrig $125+
Washers $110+ Dryers $95+

A/C Rudd Compressor 3
Ton, Still in Box, New
$200. 941-255-1066
big fridge $350 freezer $235.
W/D set $249 delivered.
Dryer $90 washer $155 941-
626-3102

Compl. Frigidaire kit.-side-
by-side 25'frige,
dishwhr,over-the sty micro-
WHITE-4 yrs old-exc.cond-
all manuals. Will split.
$700 obo for all.
(941)-661-9179
Conv+Microven Combo GE
Whte Builtin $475 PD
$1900 (941)-586-9893
Dishwasher, GE Nautical,
Black Almost New. $150
(941)-475-2216
DRYER Gas, Frigidaire,
gallery comm. HD, lightly
used, $75.941-627-3137
Frigidaire Side x Side, SS,
3 yrs. new. Pd. $2800.
* $425. Firm. Exc.
Cond! **SOLD!**
MICROWAVE, $75., WASH-
ER & DRYER, $350.,
STOVE, $225., FRIDGE,
$175. or ALL for $800.
941-276-3824
Most Washers, Dryers &
Refrigerators can be repaired
for $65 or less. No charge if
not repaired 941- 460- 0763

NEW CENTRAL AIR. Still
in Box. $950.
941-932-3046
REF., Kenmore, side-by-
side, water & ice in door,
$300/obo. (941)-624-
3754 or 258-3598
Refrigerator Kenmore,
white, 4 yrs, $150. Stove
KM, glass top, 4 yrs,
$100. S 0 L D
Refrigerator, GE Profile
SxS 25cuft $425, Stove,
Glass top $375 (941)493-
5672
Refrigerator, GE Profile,
Like New, SxS Ice & water
in door, Black. $500 (941)-
475-2216
Stove, Ceramic top, SC
Conv Oven, Used 2 mos. L.N
$400, 941-423-0988
WASHERS/DRYERS
$139. each or
$270. Set
1 Year Warranty.
941-766-0226

Ken Washer & Dryer $100ea
* Upright Freezer $85
* GE Range $100
* Refridg $125
(941)-492-6698
Washer/Dryer Maytag
Stack. Great Cond. $500
obo (941)-228-0140
Washer/Dryer, $129 ea.
Pair $239. 1 year warran-
ty. Excellent cond. Delivery
(941)-875-0609
Whirlpool Clothes Washer
$70 GE Dryer $70 both
good cond 9414600763


6270 WANTEDTO
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
Church Group would like to
buy a used Large Smoker.
(941)497-6456
WAMT TO IR1 IV I; -;17


7070 FORD

1996 Explorer, 4x4, V6,
auto, AC, PW, $2,750.
(941)-916-3333
1996 Mustang V6 stick,
new clutch & tires, cold
a/c, reliable, all pwr, key-
less entry. $2,000.
941-661-5484
2000 CROWN VIC, pwr
w/d, keyless entry, cruise,
a/c, runs great. 80K,
$3490 obo.
941-504-6224
2001 CROWN VICTORIA 1-
owner, 49,960 mi, full
pwr, all records, 25 mpg.
NO DISAPPOINTMENTS!
$5875 (941)468-3375


.V .INI 1U IJ Kin.uu i z g i .
Thomasville bedroom set
w/ burl wood. 575-7745 GE16

7000 GORMAN
7000U 2002 FORD FOCUS,
ALL PWR., AUCTION
PRICING! $5,990.
_j 941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com


/ GENE

TRANSPORTATION GOR111MA
2002 MUSTANG GT


7020 BUICK

09/28/08
1991 BUICK RIVIERA,
151K miles, good trans-
portation, asking $900
obo. Call 941-763-9270
1995 Buick Century,
loaded, low 52K miles,
$2,250. PRO POWER
AUTO SALES
(941)-627-8822
1998 Buick LeSabre
New Price $2575
Roy 941-916-2842 agent


Marlow

Werner
1999 Buick Century,
Real Nice Car. 69,350
Miles. ONLY $5,995
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com


GENE

GORMAN
2005 BUICK REN-
DEZVOUS CXL, LTHR.,
3RD ROW! $12,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

7030 CADILLAC

1995 Sedan Deville, runs
& looks good, $1850.
(941)-627-3043.
1997 Deville, Runs Great
23MPG, Cold A/C! $2200
(941)-237-8085
1999 Deville, Carriage
Top. All Power, 61K mi
Great Cond. $5500/obo
(941)-698-1813

7040 CHEVROLET

1997 GEO Metro LSI, air,
auto, CD, 154K, many new
parts, $1200/obo. (941)-
875-9201
2002 Malibu runs great
1 owner, 69K mi, $4500
obo. SOLD
2004 Chevrolet Monte
Carlo S-S. Loaded. Very
Nice. New Price
$11,350. Bill (941) 916-
2842 agent
2005 Malibu Clasic 4cyl
Auto, Power Windows &
Locks, CC, CD, Clean Car
Fax 63K mi $6400obo
(941)-926-1443
www.GotSarasota.com

7050 CHRYSLER

1994 Concord. Beautiful
Well cared for. New Paint,
Cold A/C 92K mi $2350
obo (941)-764-1960
1998 Chrysler T & C Van
Leather, all power, every-
thing works. 170K mi,
$3800 obo Evenings 863-
494-5335
1998 Sebring Coupe,
V6, AC. $2500/obo.
(941)-629-7469


ICONV., SPOILER,
CHROME WHEELS.
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
2004 Ranger Edge Very
Good Cond 5spd 3.0 litre
27K mi MP3 player 6 disc
CD, Premium Wheels &
Tires. Clean & Straight.
$7950 (941)-628-3084




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7080 JEEP

1963 JEEP WILLYS cj5
red, run great 1/2 top
and full top 3 speed flat
head four $3800.
941441-7000
2000 Cherokee, Right
Hand Drive. Well Main-
tained. $8000obo (941)-
228-0140


GENE

GORMAN
2003 JEEP WRANGLER,
AUTO, COLD AC,
RUGGED! $12,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com
2006 Wrangler 4x4, tow
pkg., Mint. 20K. Wrrnty.
$16,900. 941-639-1355
94 Jeep Wrangler YJ V-6,
runs great, 4: suspension
lift inc. $3900 OBO call
941-627-1812

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
1999 Lincoln Towncar, AC,
Leather int. fully loaded,
nice cond. $2,600. 941-
255-0097dlr

7100 MERCURY

1999 Mercury Sable
New Price $4560
2003 Mercury Sable L-
S Wagon, 46K,
Rare Find $8550.
Bill 941-626-3407 agent

1999 Mystique 4dr. 4cyl
Auto Air, Runs Great
$1850 488-5500


1998 Sebring JX, Conv. 1999 Sable SW Clean 98K
108k, red, SHARP! $3,500 mi, all options. $3000.
*SOLD* (941)475-5081


2001 PT Cruiser 5spd, moon
6260 MISCELLANEOUS roof, CD player 70K mi, $4300
Great Deal!!! (941)-697-6697


**Fresh FLORIDA
Jumbo SHRIMP
ARRIVING NOW @ $7/
LB & UP 941-623-2100

2-30 LB. LP TANKS, liek
new cond. $60. Call 941-
661-6115.
2000 Kubota L2500, 4x4,
320hrs, Turf tires, 3. Hitch
front weight Spreader, Box
Blade, Mower, Exc. Cond.
$8500 863-993-3035
941-769-5390
HOSPITAL BED, Like new,
$295. Metal desk and 2 fil-
ing cabinets, $40, 10"
Miter Saw, $50, 10" Band
Saw, $50. Large size
shower chair, $40. Reg.
size $20., Walker $5.
(941)-497-0432 Venice
Gardens.
Pinball & Arcade
Cash paid $20-
to $1000
Working or Not
(863)-558-0198

WORKING LIGHTHOUSE,
hand crafted, stands 55"
tall $135. (941)-924-7795


2004 Sebring Conv.
Touring,
New Price $10,185.
Bill 941-626-3407agent

7060 DODGE

2002 Dodge Neon SE,
Auto, 4 dr., AC,
great on gas. $2,200.
941- 255-0097 Dealer


2001 Grand Marq. LS,
Limited Edition, fully
loaded, leather, new tires,
53k mi. looks good, runs
like new, $6,700 (941)-
627-0688
2003 Marquis, new batt &
tires. exc. cond. $6900/
obo. (941)-255-9890

7110 OLDSMOBILE

1998 Cutlass Supr. 6
cyl Auto A/C 90K mi 1
owner. Nice Cond Must


G TEN sell $2375 obo (941)-
GEN 468-1489
T 1998 REGENCY, 109K mi.
UVJI w U i Good air. $2700.
2004 NEON, 14K MI! 941-626-6810 or
6 CD DISC, SUNROOF, 941-423-7588
ALLOYS, AUTO!
941-625-2141 7130 PONTIAC
www.genegormans.com

7070 FORD Marlow

1986 Mustang Conv. 5.0, Werner
HOFI, Flowmaster, 12K on
motor, $3900/obo. Must 1996 Pontiac
sell. (941) 255-9890. Bonneville, Loaded,
Only 39,000 Miles.
1995 Ford F-250 Power- OnlY $4 39,000 Miles.595
Stroke Ext.Cab Call After L941-639-3175
4:00pm 863-781-1541 marlowwerner.com
marlowwerner.com






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7130 PONTIAC
2005 PONTIAC Vibe white
auto, sunroof, alloys, CD
w/premium sound, 26.7K
mi. $11,800 obo. Super
clean. 941-255-1923.
2007 Pontiac Solstice
GXP
Pristine condition. 2000
careful miles. Red/Camel
$26,000.
941-764-1763

7135 SATURN
1997 SL1, auto, AC, good
for teen, $1000/ obo.
(941)-629-4833

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

7145 ACURA


GENE

GORMAN
2004 ACURA TL,
LEATHER, SUNROOF.
SWEET! $18,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

7160 HONDA
2004 CMC 2Dr., Black,
includes vertical doors.
62k miles, Awesome
Cond $8200/obo (941)-
391-0485

7163 HYUNDAI
2005 ELANTRA GLS, 44ki
mi. Excellent Cond!
$7,500. (941)-627-3964
2005 Hyundai Santa-Fe
GLS. Loaded.
New Price $11,900.
Bill 941-626-3407 agent


GENE

GORMAN
2006 HYUNDAI SANTA
FE LTD, 1 OWNER. FACT.
WARR! $12,490.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

GENE

GORMAN
2007 SONATA GLS,
LOW MI! AUTO. GREAT
ON GAS! PERFECT!
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com

7175 JAGUAR
2000 JAGUAR low
mileage great cond
11,000. 941-979-9806

7177 KIA
GAS SAVER
2004 Kia Optima L-S
Loaded, 5 spd., 37K
New Price $6,750
Roy 941-916-2842 agent

7200 NISSAN


GENE

GORMAN
2005 NISSAN SENTRA, ALL
PWR! AUCTION
PRICING! $8,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com


7200 NISSAN 7252 BUDGET BUYS 7290 VANS


1999 Nissan Sentra Spe-
cial Ed. 4 dr. Auto. AC.
Stereo, nice cond.
$2,200. (941)-255-0097

7205 SPORTS CARS
1999 Corvette, conv. sil-
ver, black top & interior,
hud, 55,300 mi. loaded,
$18,500 (941)-743-0342
or (941)-456-4465

7210 TOYOTA
1996 Toyota Camry LE
Mod, 75K mi, gar. kept,
$5800. (941) 916-0380.




1997 TOYOTA CAMRY LE,
144k mi., Good Cond!
$2900. (863)-558-0893

GENE

GORMAN
2005 TOYOTA SEQUOIA
SR5, 3RD ROW, DVD.
ONLY 38K Ml! $16,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

7220 VOLKSWAGEN
2001 Jetta, 4cyl. 4 sp,
GLS TDI, loaded, $6,000
obo. 863-735-8636
2001 Volkswagon Jetta
VR6, loaded. $6,499,
(941)-204-7532

7250 ANTIQUES/
COLLECTIBLES
1961 Thunderbird, 1988
Jaguar XJS w/350 engine,
$9,500. Will separate!
(941)-740-6801
1978 AMX Very Rare, Orig
paint $2,995.
Best time 5-6pm
(941)-426-8166
1981 CHEVY EL CAMINO,
350 Motor. Good Shape!
$5,500. (941)-916-5061


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Plus an
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Open to all Non-Modi-
fied Cars & Trucks at
least 22 years old. NO
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Owners that will
exhibit at this fun
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Vehicles. CALL NOW!!
WANTED: MODEL T FORD PARTS
PRE-1950 CAR PARTS. LITERA-
TURE, LICENSE PLATES, AUTO-
MOBILIA(941)408-9601


#1 Wanted Junk or run-
ning cars/trucks, honest,
top $$$ paid. Call me first
or last. 941-258-4472.

#1 Top $$ Paid
For Your CARS
& TRUCKS
(941)-627-3363
1989 Saab 900 cony.
turbo charge, needs top &
alt. $650 941-585-9813

1991 BUICK RIVIERA,
151K miles, good trans-
portation, asking $900
obo. Call 941-763-9270
1991 Lincoln Town Car
runs great, $1000 obo.
(941) 628-3330.
1994 Buick Century, runs
& drives $650 941-585-
9813
1994 Honda Accord EX
A/C AT TW TS SR, stereo
High Miles, Great body,
ood rubber, Light Blue
1825 (941)493-2094
1995 Chevy Baretta 2 Dr.,
5 speed, 4 cyl., $950 obo
(941)-628-3408 DIr.
1995 Crown Victoria 78K
original mi. Ice Cold Air,
Needs Paint, Body OK
$2K/obo (941)-270-0058
1995 LUMINA, 4 dr. V6,
auto, new tires, runs & dri-
ves perfect. $650 bo.
941-204-3069.
1996 Saturn, 4 dr.; 5 spd.
AC. Stereo. GAS SAVER.
$1,200. Nice car. (941)-
255-0097
1997 Corolla, Cold A/C,
Runs great Auto, 128K mi.
$1600obo (407)-312-
6473
1998 Lincoln Continental,
4 dr., AC,
nice cond. $1,700.
941- 255-0097 Dealer

7260 AUTOS WANTED

Junk & Abandoned
VEHICLES REMOVED!!
COULD BE WORTH $$$$
697-7222 OR 475-9007
CASH
FOR YOUR CAR
OR TRUCK
ANY YEAR OR MAKE
(941) 966-7111
AUTO CITY

$$ TOP CASH $$
FOR CARS & TRUCKS.
DEAD OR ALIVE. 485-
7515
M.S.B. RECYCLING
$300 for most cars
with title!
941-575-4008
CASH FOR
YOUR CAR
941-286-4599

WE BUY CARS
$300 CASH +UP
Frank 276-0204

ALL JUNK
VEHICLES WANTED
Top $$ Paid
Free pick up.
941-623-5118

#1 Wanted Junk or run-
ning cars/trucks, honest,
top $$$ paid. Call me first
or last. 941-258-4472.

7270 AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES

454 Chevy HP heads 1/2
moon, s.s tulip valves
$700. call 941-624-2421
LADDER RACKS, for pick-
up truck "Hauler" like new
$85. 941-286-5601
New Nitto truck tires, (4),
w/chrome 8 lug wheels,
cost $2200, sell $1250.
(941)-613-1313
Riding Lawnmower $495.
New bedliners, any sz
$175. 941-626-3102
TIRE: P235 75R 15 on
rim, NEW never hit the
road. $100. 286-5601
TIRES Set of 4, 215/65
R16, $150, other sizes
avail. 13- 14-& 15's. 941-
286-4599


1992 Ford Conversion Van
i h top new tires Nice!


$
1
$

1
1
$


7300 TRUCKS/
PICK-UPS


$1650 or trade 626-3102 G SEN
.996 CHEVY VAN 30
v/cage, shelves & roof
ack. Nice! Runs great. GOR1IZ O
$2500. 941-268-5067. 2003 TOYOTA TACOMA
CREW CAB. AUCTION
.997 DODGE RAM 1500, PRICING! $13,990.
.7k mi on new eng. 941-639-7300
$1995. (941)-497-6754 www.genegormans.com
2004 Chevrolet L-S
arloW Extd. Cab. Loaded. 48K.
M aro Nice $10,950
Werner Roy 941-916-2842 agent
2006 HONDA RIDGELINE,
1997 Ford Econoline RTL, black, 39K, NAV,
E-150. Super Clean moon roof, very cln
Van. Hurry. $19,500 (941)-493-5757
ONLY $5,995
(941)-639-3175 2006 Toyota Tundra 4dr
marlowwerner.com Maroon 44Kloaded


1998 CHEVY MINI VAN
good condition. $2600.
Call 941-979-9806
1999 Ford Windstar LX,
Cold A/C, Auto, Clean,
109K mi. Drives Great
$2500 941-650-6774
2000 Chrysler Grand Cara-
van, 67K orig. Very clean.
Loaded. $4900. Bob 763-
0231
2000 DODGE GRAND CAR-
AVAN, 99K, new tires
$3500 (941)-697-5316
2003 FORD Work Van, 91k
mi. PW, PB, AC, Best offer
over $4,000. (941)-629-
3715
2004 Chrys Town & Coun-
ty 75K mi, Fully loaded,
7200 (717)-203-4611


GENE

GORMAN
2004 NISSAN QUEST,
AUTO, ALLOYS. GREAT
FAMILY VAN! MINT!
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com

Marlow

Werner
2005 Buick Terraza,
Top-Of-The Line Van
w/3rd. Row Seat.
Manager's Special
$10,489
(941)-639-3175
marlowwerner.com

2006 DODGE CARAVAN,
20K, wheelchair ramp,
$15,500 (941)4754014

7300 TRUCKS/
PICK-UPS

1990 Dodge 250, white,
long bed, V8-5.2 liter, 3/4
ton, auto, arrVfm stereo,
a/c, towing pkg, 56,250
mi. $1900 941-8754345
1993 GMC Sierra 1500
6cyl Runs Good, Cold air
$2500/obo
(941)-6974707
1995 Dodge Dakota PU,
4 cyl., 5 spd., great work
truck. $950/obo.
(941)-628-3408 Dealer
1997 DODGE 1500 Ext
cab, V8, auto, exc cond
$3200/obo SOLD!
1998 FORD RANGER,
4 cyl. Exc. Shape. $2750.
(941)-321-2566
2004 Ford Ranger, exc.
cond. Auto, AMFM, cold
air, 40K, $8300.
**SOLD!!**
2001 Mazda Ext. Cab, V6,
Auto, Loaded, Low Miles,
$4,895. PRO-POWER
AUTO SALES (941)-627-
8822
2001 TUNDRA, 6 cyl., 4
Dr. Tow Package, 180k.
Well Maintained. Custom
Topper w/ Locking Side
Access Door Windows.
Good MPG! $7,500. (941)-
661-9171
2003 CHEVY S10, 30k mi.
Air Tilt, Cruise, Tonneau
Cover, Premium Tires.
Great Value! $6,495.
(941)-426-3494




2003 GMC Sonoma 2 WD
46K mi. AC 4cyl. auto
$7000. 941-830-0938.


$18,500 (941)-586-9893
2007 Toyota Tundra SS
Series, 5.7L 22.5K mi
exc cond. $17,900
941.628.8250

7305 SPORT UTILITY/
VEHICLES
1985 Ford Bronco, 4X4,
auto, runs great $1,850
obo, (941)-628-3408
Dealer
2000 Ford Explorer XLT,
83k, fully loaded, extra
clean, allum. wheels,
$5,150 941-979-6234
2002 BUICK REN-
DEZVOUS CX, White,
Low mi. Exc. Cond!
$8,200. 941-625-6982


GENE

GOR1MN
2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZ-
ER EXT. ONLY 39K Ml!
PERFECT! $11,990.
941-639-7300
www.genegormans.com

GENE

GORMAN
2004 X-TERRA, LOW
MI! ROOF RACK.
GREAT PRICE! SWEET!
941-625-2141
www.genegormans.com
2005 Ford Explorer XLT -
Like new, loaded, leather,
3rd row seat, exc. condi-
tion! Just turned 20,0000
miles. $12,900 (941)
505-5747

7310 4 X 4'S
2002 GMC YUKON, SLT
Pkg. 4x4, loaded. 3rd row
seats. Exc. cond. New
tires. 94K mi. White,
leather. $9500 obo. (941)-
650-1192
2002 Grand Cherokee
Laredo 4x4, 102k, Grey
V8, Tow pkg. Loaded!
$5,950 o.b.o.276-0814

7320 AVIATION
Airplane Hanger Condo
60x70Osf, $334,000. Call
Larry Bailie (239)-821-
8027 Florida Foundation
Realty, LLC.
Challenger II, $9,995
@CCAP 239-731-5524
navalairestates.com

7341 TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
16'x6.5' Wells Cargo
Enclosed trailer, ramp
door and side door.
$1200. *SOLD*
5th WHEEL HITCH, $300.
Like new cond. Call 941-
661-6115.
6x10 Cargo trailer, ramp &
side door,used 4 times,
$2,100. 941-637-7783
7X12 Tandem Alumn Pace,
Estate Sale Never used!
$3600 obo (863)-993-
3386
BOAT TRAILERS
Continental & First Load.
Discount Pricing.
17marinellc.com
NEW AND USED OPEN
& Enclosed Utility, Boat,
Car Haulers and Dump
Trailers. Trailer Hitches
and Wiring. TWO-MOR-
ROW'S TRAILER
SALES, ENGL, FL. 941-
460-9700


7341 TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
Boat Trailer, 2000 Magic Tilt,
single axle, good cond.
$500. 941474-0848
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
1973 HD 1,000 XLH,
rebuilt, less than 700mi.,
$4,500 941-815-8138
1973 Sportster, 7K mi
$1500. Call Randy
941-743-2749
1977 CB 550 Super
Sport, good cond. $600.
(941)-223-8880
1997 KAWASAKI Vulcan
classic 1500, low mi, exc
$3000 SOLD
2000 Harley Davidson
Ultra Classic 14,500 mi.,
88" motor, black, mint!
$5K in extras, lowered 2".
Stage 1 chip, Vance &
Hines exhaust $10,000/
obo, **SOLD**
2000 SUZUKI 125
Dirt Bike. Racing Ready!
Very Clean! $1200.
(941)-585-9047
2002 KTM125sx $2000
like new runs great
941-625-7878 Iv msg
2004 HD Sportster 883
20K mi, 60MPG $4995
941-270-0142
2005 Harley Softail Like
new, low miles. Extras.
$13,900. 941-575-9059
2006 KAWASAKI NINJA
636, 3800 mi,
like new and very clean
$6,000/obo
508-889-9704


7360 CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS

2007 YAMAHA TTR125,
brand new, $1800 (941)-
735-2827
Go Kart. Brand New 5hp
motor (w/1 yr warranty) &
Brakes, Great Shape.
$450 Call Jim
941-270-2706
HONDA 50 DIRT BIKE.
Good Cond. $500.
(941)-408-1812
Honda XR100 & XR80 for
repair or parts $150/both
941-473-4199
SCOOTERS FOR SALE
Up to 150mpg
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
multirider,$8200new,sell
for $5500.941-204-7035
2003 Polaris Trailboss,
Auto, low hrs, 1 owner
$3500 (941)-204-7795
2003 Suzuki Z400
W/MANY extras-$2,500
2000 Yamaha 125 Breeze
W/ extra parts bike-
$1,100
BOTH EXCELLENT SHAPE
(941)628-9928
2008 PANTHER MD150
*new* under warranty,
$995 (941)-270-1449


I,:1 TI ELU ELLFIE ,.7
Honda 450ER, Race
Ready Full, FMF Racing
Exhaust, Big Gun Overev,
Box 2000 rpm's, New ITP
Rim & Holeshot Tires.
Velocity Racing Air Filter &
Intake, Hoosen Stage 3
Clutch Kit, Dyno Tuned for
the Best Jetting Specs for
Florida. GREAT DEAL ON
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Serious Buyers Please
Call (941)-623-3655


7370 CAMPERS/
TRAVEL TRAILERS
16' 2007
T @ B Trailer
$10,500.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
26' 5th. Wheel
2002 $8,995.
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28' 5th. Wheel,
2005, $14,950.
(863)-993-1600 Dealer
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2004, $11,100.
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2004, $14,950.
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Great selection of pre-
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www.CharlotteRVcenter.com
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Models. Pay Cash/Top
$$ Dave813-713-3217

7380 MOTOR HOMES/
RVs
1989 Coachmen 31' 37K
mi. Exc. Shape! Asking
$9,200. (941)-766-1022
2008 Jayco, Melbourne
28' Class C, Loaded, 5K,
$68,500. obo 743-2555
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Senior Park, Wash/Dryer,
Fully furn, enclosed porch.
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7330 BOATS-POWERED

$$ CASH PAID $$
For Your Boat or
Yacht. Any Size or
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09/28/08
12' Aluminum w/trailer &
4.5 Johnson Seahorse.
$875 (941)-237-8085
12' fiberglass SKIFF, 9.9
Evinrude, trailer, $795.
941-740-1997
14' V hull( fresh paint),
alum.25hp Evinrude, galv.
trlr. $950. 941-740-1997
I ADVERTISE WITH THE
SUN CLASSIFIED


16' Fiberglass C.C boat &
trailer, many extras,
$850. (941)-286-2421


7330 BOATS-POWERED
16' GHENOE LT25, 2008,
Cast Plat, Pole Plat, Jack
Plate, Rod Holders,
Trolling Motor Bracket,
$3300. (941)-255-0501
16' Seasrit, CC, 50hp
Yamaha, trlr., trolling
motor, elec. $2,650.
(941)-624-0593
16' Starcraft '05 trailer &
90hp Merc. All Exc Cond.
Don't Miss this! $2000
(941)-429-6106
160 KEY LARGO 2006
50HP Yamaha, Break-
away trailer, top & extras.
$8500. 941-764-1710.
18' CC 90HP
Johnson, trailer, $150.
**SOLD in 1 DAY!**
30' Searay 1980, twin
330hp Mercs, All Options
$18,900. 941-204-0441


7330 BOATS-POWERED

1991 Sea Ray Laguna
18',1992 Merc 150
blackmax,Garmin 440s
gps/plotter,VHF,CD Play-
er, Dual Battery,Trailer
w/new tires and rollers,
Bimini top and extras
$6500.
941-876-6156

CASH
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For Your Boats
& Jet Skis
(941)-268-7516
| Classified = Sales |
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


7330 BOATS-POWERED
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Only owner, low hours
21'9 length bay boat.
Fast 150hp Mercury EFI
outboard, Center con-
sole,
Garmin GPS, Humming-
bird depth finder, stereo,
Front, back live wells,
top. Kept inside storage
thru 2007, Will sell w/wo
99' Toyota 4 Runner, Boat
only: $22,500.00, w
truck/$32,500
NEED CASH?
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4-str, seat covers, full
mooring cover w/galv trlr.
$8800 (941)-539-9916


7330 BOATS-POWERED
24' Formula 242 LS.
New outdrive, TopEnd of
motor new, engine needs
work. EZ Loader trailer,
all gear included, cockpit
cover. Boat in good
shape. $4000/obo
941-493-4927 John

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Jon boats, 16,'with
motors good cond. and
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TO ADVERTISE
IN THE
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IN WATERLINE
CALL DEBBIE,
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7331 SAILBOATS
25' HUNTER, 1980, 3
Sails, 2 Motors, Dinghy.
$3,500. (941)-505-1621

7332 PERSONAL
WATER VEHICLES
Towing tube with rope for
jet ski or boat. Used lx.
$40. (941) 769-7015


7334 OUTBOARD/
MARINE ENGINES
1970's 55 hp Evinrude
all controls, free boat.
$700obo 941-473-1854.
1998, 90 h.p. Evinrude,
new water pump & carb.
kits. $1,200, (941)-637-
0283 or 941-626-6004
WANTED: Cash for 9.9HP
short shaft, tiller engine.
Must be in good working
cond. PG (941)-505-8218
YAMAHA 225XL with con-
trols, just rebuilt, $1900/
obo. (941)-661-4150.

7336 BOAT STORAGE/
DOCKING
DEEP WATER BOAT
SLIPS Englewood 25-
60' $9FT/MO.
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7339 CANOES/KAYAKS
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Feel
Sunday, September 28, 2008 I


The Sun


Fit
Mind I Body I Spirit


Tips from
pharmacists
on staying
Safe* I Page 5


Chris Fink, a!tiieic Irairei. Dr. Robert Stchur, orLiopedic surgeon, .fobert Gerol shy amletic trainer, Dr Dale Greenberg, nrropeaic urgeori, Bill Hoke, amieaic trainer.

The Charlotte County sports medicine team
Promoting health and safety of athletes through proper training and fitness,
this team provides high school athletes with their annual physical, preparing them
for their season to come, followed by the proper training and fitness throughout
the season to prevent and heal injuries during practice and competition I Page 14


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Believe in the power of positive thinking


W e all have a lot to
deal with on a
daily basis. We
have families to take care
of, we have jobs (hopeful-
ly), and don't forget the
house, car, yard, etc. that
needs tending.
On top of all of those
things, imagine having a
serious health problem. No
matter if it is you or a loved
one, it can be difficult to
find the silver lining. Stress
can start to take over and
you may actually start to
feel worse.
Several weeks ago I asked
you to send me your stories
and I have talked to some
wonderful people who have
embraced the power of
positive thinking.


Jennifer
Wadsworth
Feeling Fit Editor


One of those
people is Ted
Aughey. We
have talked
about his story before in
Feeling Fit, and it is amaz-
ing one at that.
According to a Feeling Fit
story that ran on July 9,
2006, "Ted Aughey was 60
when he suffered a massive
stroke in 1998. He had to
relearn 'the fundamentals
of living,' including speak-
ing, walking and personal
grooming. After much ther-
apy and hard work, he was
able to achieve his goal of


hiking some of the
Appalachian Trail with his
family."
Aughey explained, "First
and most important, stroke
recovery is a long, frustrat-
ing, slow and often painful
process. To illustrate, here
is the daily routine after I
was hospitalized:
"Every morning and after-
noon, I had two 45-minute
sessions of physical, occu-
pational and speech thera-
py. That is six per day, week
in and week out. When I
was finally released from
the hospital, the routine
did not change a great deal.
"I believe there are four
important ingredients to a
successful recovery: A good
experienced medical team;


a properly equipped med-
ical facility; the right men-
tal attitude; and a good
support group."
Mr. Aughey stopped by
our office a few weeks ago
to discuss his story with me.
After his stroke he was told
that he'd never walk again.
Not only does he walk,
but he also learned to play
tennis and golf with one
hand. He enjoys an active
life, walking local trails and
enjoying the scenery and
wildlife.
I asked him if he thought
attitude was important in
recovery.
"You've got to have a posi-
tive attitude and want to get
better, or you won't."
Well said.


Feeling it
A weekly section of the Sun,
23170, Harborview Road,
Port Charlotte, Fla. 33980.
President
Derek Dunn-Rankin
Publisher
David Dunn-Rankin
Health Editor
Jennifer Wadsworth
206-1190
feelingfit@sun-herald.com
Medical Advertising
Executive
Anthony Feroce
941-206-1265
aferoce@sun-herald.com
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Executive
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Flu shots will be available through

Visiting Nurses Association


Visiting Nurses Association
(VNA) will provide flu and
pneumonia shots for persons
aged 9 years and above at the
following locations in
Charlotte and Sarasota coun-
ties. Everyone in high-risk


groups should get their flu
shot. VNA will accept
Medicare Part B, Railroad
Medicare, Universal and
United Healthcare Insurances,
as long as you bring your
insurance card. VNA will not


accept any other insurances.
For more Information, call 1-
866-521-4848, or visit
www.visitingnurseswfl.com
The cost of the flu shot is
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Much to consider with pregnancy after age 35


In today's world, women
have the resources and med-
ical care available to help
plan the timing of their preg-
nancy. This may include wait-
ing until later in life, when
you are more financially sta-
ble, or you are in a better
career position to focus on a
new family. Advances in med-
icine have improved pregnan-
cy outcomes for a woman
over age 35 however, as you
plan your pregnancy, there is
still important information to
know and understand.
While important for all
women, it is imperative that
women over age 35 seek care
before pregnancy and follow
their recommended prenatal
care routine. Be sure to dis-
close any medical conditions
such as high blood pressure
and diabetes, or long-term
medications, to your prenatal
care physician. Becoming
pregnant after the age of 35
can mean an increase in risk
factors associated with poor
birth outcomes such as mis-
carriage, premature birth and
low birth weight. Your physi-
cian can work with you to
improve your chances of not
only becoming pregnant, but
having a healthy pregnancy
and baby. This includes iden-
tifying improvements you can
make in your nutrition and
exercise habits, and, if you
smoke, assisting with a quit
program.
If you are on medication,
either prescribed or over-the-
counter, your physician will
work with you to find the
safest regimen during your
pregnancy. And, this includes
herbal and vitamin supple-
ments. Make sure you discuss
use of these items with your
prenatal care provider.
Alcohol or substance abuse
can dramatically impact your
pregnancy. No amount of
alcohol or illegal substance is
safe for you or your baby dur-


Sing pregnan-
cy. If you are
unable to
L stop use of
'y A alcohol or
drugs, seek
- assistance
before
KRAUS becoming
Executive Director pregnant.
The
Charlotte
County Healthy Start
Coalition can assist with your
questions related to a healthy
pregnancy at any age, and
provide you with additional
resources and referrals. For
more information on prenatal
care and pregnancy, as well as
breastfeeding, childbirth and
parenting classes, you can call
a Healthy Start Care
Coordinator at 941-613-0909.
You may be eligible for prena-
tal care and pregnancy sup-
port services, so be sure to
ask your prenatal care
provider to complete a
Healthy Start screening form.
Healthy Start prenatal care
services are supported
through a grant by United
Way of Charlotte County.


The American Pregnancy
Association (www.american-
pregnancy.org) shares this
information on increasing
your chance of conceiving
after 35.


Schedule a pre-concep-
tion appointment. You and
your health care provider
can review your medical
history, current medications
and overall lifestyle. This
gives you the opportunity to
address any concerns about
trying to conceive after 35.
Women over 35 take
longer to conceive. The
average time it takes a cou-
ple over 35 to conceive is 1-
2 years, so try to remain
positive if you do not
become pregnant immedi-
ately.
A woman who is physi-
cally, mentally and emo-
tionally healthy is more like-
ly to conceive. Alcohol,
smoking and caffeine can
negatively affect fertility.
Being overweight or under-
weight can also affect fertili-


ty by interfering with hor-
mone function.
Observing your fertility
signs can tell you a lot about
your body. Recording your
basal body temperature and
cervical fluid can help you
pinpoint the best time to
have intercourse while try-
ing to conceive. These fertil-
ity signs can also reveal if
you are ovulating regularly.
Becoming familiar with your
fertility will also help you
discern between pending
signs and symptoms of
pregnancy.
Consider taking an at
home fertility screening
test.. There are over-the-
counter tests that help
screen for key elements
either male or female fertili-
ty. There are testing kits like
Fertell that provide initial


screen for both men and
women. This often gives
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November 2, 2007
The diagnosis
I developed a cough this
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shake. The funny thing is
that, after years of trying, I
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At our meeting, my physi-
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lowed by a CT guided needle
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At the largest point the
tumor measured about 90
cm in size about the size
of baseball. My physician
advised me that he would
refer me to a medical oncolo-
gist and that it would be nec-
essary to have a PET scan to
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Yoko and I met with Dr.
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explained my diagnosis was
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Cell Lung Cancer. The prima-
ry tumor was quite large and
localized in one area of my
lung. There is no sign of can-
cer anywhere else.
Had the cancer spread
beyond where it is (say to my
left lung), I would be consid-
ered Stage IIIB or even Stage
IV if the cancer spread
(metastasized) and there
were tumors elsewhere.
Dr. Steve explained that
there is some involvement in
the hilar lymph node that is
also concerning. He recom-
mended that I begin
chemotherapy treatment
containing two primary
drugs, Cisplatin and Taxol,
right away.
We talked a lot about the
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Local doctors
accompany heroes
to Washington, D.C.
Dr. David Klein, a local oph-
thalmologist and volunteer


Photo provided
Dr. David Klein carries a memori-
al wreath through Ronald Reagan
Washington Airport, to be laid to
rest at the Tomb of the Unknown
Soldier at Arlington National
Cemetery. A ceremony was held
at the Tomb to honor those veter-
ans from Southwest Florida that
never returned from war.


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physician for St. Vincent de
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days, taking the following
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ry of the unknown soldiers
from Southwest Florida that
never returned from war.
Inscribed on the western
panel of the Tomb are the
words:

HERE RESTS IN
HONORED GLORY
AN AMERICAN
SOLDIER
KNOWN BUT TO GOD

Following the emotional
ceremony, Dr. David Klein
reflected for a moment and
shared with the veterans,
"This mission was extremely
fulfilling as a physician an as
a citizen. For me, it was one
of the most meaningful days
of my life. I'm looking forward
to serving on the medical
team again with the next
scheduled Honor Flight.
Thank you for allowing me
this privilege."


M.D.
'bert B. Garrett LT



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Gulfcoast South Area Health
Education Center, Inc. recently
held annual meeting.

Gulfcoast South
Area Health Education
Center, Inc. (GSAHEC)
Annual meeting
The GSAHEC annual meet-
ing was held September 18.
Invited guest, Rose Chapman,
President/CEO, Jewish Family
& Children's Service of
Sarasota-Manatee, Inc.
(JFCS), discussed the impact


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our collaborative projects
have had for the children who
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duced these children to the
world of health careers as well
as provide them with more
direction and inspiration in
their future endeavors. She
went on to say that due to the
overwhelming success of the
Camp, the students and staff
at JFCS would like to contin-
ue this community partner-
ship and offer the Camp
again next summer.
Elected as officers for
GSAHEC's Board of Directors
were Dottie Yost, DeSoto
County Schools, serving as
Chair; Sharon Mays, WIC
Coordinator, Charlotte
County Health Department
will serve as Vice-Chair; and
Lester Rice, Director,
Community and Government
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Christopher Burchett, DMD,
and Amy Baron, MCC student
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our board members who rep-
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area.
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(941)361-6602 or online at
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Photo provided
Dr. Dan O'Leary stands with a memorial flag in front of the New York wall
at the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C., in honor of both of his grandfa-
thers. Dr. O'Leary, part of the medical team for the Southwest Florida
Honor Flight, flew 60 WWII veterans to Washington, D.C., on September 13.


Doctor brings local veter-
ans to DC with honor
Dr. Dan O'Leary, an
Emergency Room Physician at
Peace River Regional Medical
Center, recently accompanied
60 WWII veterans to
Washington, D.C. as part of a
medical team for the
Southwest Florida Honor
Flight. SWFL Honor Flight was
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the United States, the more
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who supported the war effort
from home. These men and
women collectively and literal-
ly saved the world, but for 60
years, they had no national
memorial to recognize their
service and the ultimate sacri-
fices of their friends.
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Hispanic/Latino health
awareness day
October 15 culminates the
celebration of Hispanic
Heritage Month, and this year
marks what has become an
annual campaign in the fight
against AIDS. HIV/AIDS is pre-
ventable. Free HIV testing will
be available as part of the sixth
annual Hispanic/Latino AIDS
Awareness observance. Free
testing will occur from 9:30
a.m. to noon Oct. 15 at the
Wal-Mart Supercenter at
17000 Tamiami Trail in North
Port. Knowing your HIV status
can help you get into medical
treatment earlier, take steps to
stay healthy and keep from
spreading the virus to others.
For more information about
other HIV testing opportuni-
ties, call the Sarasota County
Call Center at 941-861-5000 or
visit www.hivsarasota.org.

Abused Children fundraiser
Children's Network of
Southwest Florida LLC, has
announced their third annual
5K Walk to Prevent Child
Abuse fundraiser. This event is
sponsored by Suncoast for
Kids Foundation and Suncoast
Schools Federal Credit Union.
The 5K Walk will be held from
7:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Oct. 11
at the Pelican Preserve located
at 10571 Veneto Drive in Fort
Myers. Registrations will take
place at 7:30 a.m. and the walk
begins at 8:30 a.m. Individual
walkers or teams should raise
a minimum of $50 in pledges
to qualify for a walker gift bag,
T-shirts and a chance to win
prizes. All funds raised will
remain in Southwest Florida
communities and directly
benefit children that may be at
risk for abuse and neglect.
Submit pledges no later than
Sept. 30 in order to receive aT-
shirt. Take 1-75 to exit 136 (old
22). Head east on Colonial
Boulevard for one mile to
main entrance on right. Call
239-226-1524 for more infor-
mation.


Benefit for Healthy Families
Florida-Port Charlotte
2 p.m.-6 p.m., October 4, at
Coral Rock Cafe/Sport City's
"Backyard Tiki Bar." The
Healthy Families Florida-Port
Charlotte program is for
expectant parents and parents
of small children and is aimed
at education and child abuse
prevention. There will be a
"no-run" poker hand, basket
raffles, 50/50 raffle, drink spe-
cials, $5 food buffet and music
by "Ridin' High."

'Cut for the Cure' benefit
The Charlotte Technical
Center will hold a "Cut for the
Cure" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Oct. 5 at 18150 Murdock
Circle, Port Charlotte.
Get a designer haircut for
$15. All haircuts will be by pro-
fessional, licensed stylists.
Proceeds benefit the Susan G.
Komen Race for the Cure, ben-
efiting breast cancer, in mem-


ory of Linda Martens, who
passed away in 2006.
For more information, call
Sonya at 941-628-5717.

Yoga author to make
Charlotte County stop
Author Elysabeth
Williamson will be making her
only stop in Charlotte County
on Sept. 28. Williamson is the
author of "The Pleasures and
Principles of Partner Yoga."
She has been teaching yoga
for more than 18 years and
travels internationally facilitat-
ing partner yoga workshops.
Join her at The Yoga Sanctuary
at 10 a.m. Sept. 28 as she
guides you on how to use
gravity, leverage and partner
traction to move more deeply
into poses.
This workshop is open to
everyone with or without a
partner and with or without
prior yoga experience. Visit
www.theyogasanctuary.biz or


call 941-505-YOGA (9642) for
more information.

Partner-or-not Yoga
The Yoga Sanctuary at 403
Sullivan St. in Punta Gorda is
offering "Deepen Your Practice
with Partner Yoga" from 10
a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 28. In this
class you will learn how to use
gravity, leverage and partner
traction to move more deeply
into poses. This workshop is
open to everyone, with or
without a partner, and will be
lead by Elysabeth Williamson,
who is the author of "The
Pleasures and Principles of
Partner Yoga." Preregistration
is required. To register, call
941-505-9642 or register
online at www.theyogasanctu-
ary.biz.

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Cross instructor
Here is an opportunity to
give back to your community


and help people learn to
potentially save lives. The
Charlotte County Chapter of
the American Red Cross will
be holding "Fundamentals of
Instructor Training (FIT)" and
a "Lay Responder First
Aid/CPR/AED Instructor"
course. Successful completion
of these courses will certify
students to become volunteer
instructors with the Red Cross
and/or workplace instructors
with your perspective busi-
nesses or organization.
Classes are scheduled for
Oct. 1-2 for Fundamentals of
Instructor Training from 6
p.m. to 9 p.m. (the prerequisite
for the Instructors class). The
Instructors Training class will
take place Oct. 7, 9, 14 and 16,
from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Students
must attend all courses of
both FIT and Instructor
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By TAMMY JONES
PEACE RIVER REGIONAL
MEDICAL CENTER
Imagine there are 7 seconds
left in the game. The home
team is down by 3, with the
ball on the opponent's 15-
yard line, and is looking to
score. The crowd is on their
feet as they anxiously await
the final seconds of this
intense nail-biter of a game.
The snap is made, the quar-
terback falls back looking for
a receiver as he dodges defen-
sive players twice his size.
The quarterback passes
what looks to be a perfect spi-
ral and touchdown! The
home team takes the lead and
wins the game as the final
seconds fall off the clock.
But wait, one of the players
is down and hasn't gotten up
yet. A small group of men and
women rush onto the field
from the sidelines.
Is the player all right? Who
are these individuals running
to the downed player's side
and what are they doing?
These individuals are mem-
bers of an elite team a
sports medicine team.
A sports medicine team is
made up of specially trained
individuals who have
advanced training in the pre-
vention, diagnosis, and treat-
ment of injuries related to
sports and fitness.
This elite team works side
by side with coaches and
team members to aid in the
prevention and treatment of
athletic injuries. They know
each athlete individually and
can assess and evaluate his
injury promptly, providing
the necessary plan of care or
treatment.
Often, at a local level, you
will see this select team at
high school sporting events,


waiting on the sidelines, pre-
pared to run out if and when
an athlete gets injured.
In Charlotte County, we are
very fortunate to have such a
dedicated sports medicine
team on hand. Many years
ago Peace River Regional
Medical Center, Charlotte
Regional Medical Center, and
a team of local physicians,
orthopedic surgeons, and
athletic trainers, recognized
an opportunity to reach out
to our community via sports
medicine.
To this day, by promoting
health and safety of athletes
through proper training and
fitness, this team provides
high school athletes with
their annual physical,
preparing them for their sea-
son to come, as well as proper
training and fitness through-
out the season to prevent and
heal injuries during practice
and competition.
They also provide coaches
clinics for the Charlotte
County Sports Leagues
including Pop Warner foot-
ball, baseball, and cheerlead-
ing. Through these clinics,
they have been able to raise
more than $20,000 to benefit
the Little League/Pop Warner
Sports Association in Port
Charlotte.
Leading this elite team,
from the physician stand-
point, are orthopedic sur-
geons Dale Greenberg, M.D.,
and Robert Stchur, M.D. Both
have vast experience in treat-
ing athletic injuries.
Dr. Greenberg has been
working with local area high
school athletes since 1991.
He has been a consistent
volunteer on the sidelines for
the past 17 years, working
with athletes from every level
of competition, high school,


Photo provided
Chris Fink, athletic trainer, Dr. Robert Stchur, orthopedic surgeon, Robert Gerofsky, athletic trainer, Dr.
Dale Greenberg, orthopedic surgeon, Bill Hoke, athletic trainer.


collegiate and professional,
including the Texas Rangers
for 10 years until the team
relocated.
"There is nothing more
gratifying than seeing athletes
that you operated on or treat-
ed move on to play in events
such as the World Series and
All-Star games," says Dr.
Greenberg.
"It is nice to know that I
may have helped them out
along their way to success,"
he continued, "the most
rewarding and fulfilling part
of sports medicine is being
able to do something that I
enjoy, all the while contribut-
ing to the community."
Dr. Stchur joined Dr.
Greenberg at Advanced
Orthopedic Center five years
ago. He trained at the
University of Michigan where
he was the team physician for
the wrestling team. He com-
pleted a sports medicine fel-
lowship in Lake Tahoe and
then moved to Charlotte
County, where he specializes
in arthroscopic rotator cuff
repair.
In addition to Dr.
Greenberg and Dr. Stchur is
Dr. John Guarino, who often


volunteers on the sidelines.
Dr. Guarino is a general sur-
geon specializing in repair of
sports hernias.
Accompanying Dr. Greenberg
and Dr. Stchur are certified ath-
letic trainers: Bill Hoke, ATC/L,
Chris Fink, ATC, LAT, and Rob
Gerofsky, MA, ATC, LAT. They all
have extensive training and
experience in the prevention
and treatment of athletic
injuries.
Bill Hoke, ATC/L, is a NATA
certified athletic trainer, and
has been involved as a teacher,
coach, and athletic trainer since
1990. Hoke oversees the
Charlotte High School Student
Sports Medicine Program,
where he teaches the very pop-
ular Student Athletic Training
and Sports Medicine Program.
The program began in 1995,
and has afforded hundreds of
students an opportunity to gain
valuable hands-on experiences
by working alongside Hoke and
other certified athletic trainers
during game and practice cov-
erage. The highlight of the year
for these students is a fieldtrip
to Peace River Regional to
observe Charlotte High's team
physician, Dr. Greenberg, per-
form various orthopedic surg-


series.
Chris Fink, ATC, LAT, has
been certified for seven years.
For the past six, he has accom-
panied Hoke in teaching athlet-
ic training students and cover-
ing almost every athletic event
as a certified athletic trainer at
Charlotte High School. He has
worked at Charlotte Regional
Medical Center during this time
as a trainer as well.
He has also worked with vari-
ous professional football and
baseball teams, the most recent
being the Charlotte County
Redfish last summer.
You may have spotted Rob
Gerofsky, MA, ATC, LAT, with
Dr. Greenberg or Dr. Stchur on
the sidelines at Port Charlotte
High School sometime over the
past 16 years, or at the Charlotte
County Redfish games last
spring.
Gerofsky also accompanied
Dr. Greenberg as one of the
trainers for the Texas Rangers
organization when they were
located in Port Charlotte.
Under head trainer, Danny
Wheat, Gerofsky assisted with
sports physical, injury assess-
ments, clinic-based rehabilita-
tion, as well as the development
of preventative training pro-


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grams. Gerofsky holds addition-
al experience as a high school
teacher having taught Care and
Prevention of Athletic Injuries
for five years as well.
He also acts as a mentor to
students wishing to pursue
careers in sports medicine. One
student has gone on to be
named the Florida Student
Athletic Trainer of the Year,
while others have pursued
careers as EMT's, nurses, physi-
cal therapists, and certified ath-
letic trainers.
Providing young athletes with
the proper training and fitness
is what this sports medicine
team is all about. In addition to
their high school training, many
of these local athletes partici-
pate in Peace River Regional
Medical Center's Performance
Sport Specific training program.
A program committed to reduc-
ing the potential for injury
while optimizing each and
every athlete's performance.
Upon completion, athletes
walk away with the knowledge
of how to enhance their perfor-
mance through physical
demands, ultimately improving
their speed, power, agility, bal-
ance, strength, flexibility, accel-
eration, cutting skills, energy
system efficiency, and
endurance.
Gerofsky and Lori Miller,
MPT, ATC/L, CSCS, physical
therapist, work with each ath-
lete, both individually and in a
group atmosphere in the
Performance Sport Specific
training program.
Like Gerofsky, Miller holds
certification and licensure in
athletic training, she is also a
certified strength and condi-
tioning specialist.
Her combined degrees in
health sciences, athletic train-
ing, and physical therapy all
enhance her understanding of
the mechanics of each sport
and the possibilities of injury.
Her knowledge of the need
for specific training and physi-
cal therapy treatment programs
makes her extremely versatile at
assessing and meeting each
athlete's individual needs.


Together, with their knowl-
edge and background, Gerofsky
and Miller continue to be
instrumental in the develop-
ment of the performance pro-
gram.
With all of the proper training
and fitness, pain and injuries
can still occur to athletes of any
age.
"Years ago, as athletes grew
older, they became sedentary,
but not anymore," says Dr.
Greenberg, "today's 60 is now
the new 40; individuals want to
stay active athletically into their
senior years. Now, we have spe-
cial hip and knee replacement
procedures designed to get
patients quickly back to playing
golf, softball, weightlifting and
more."
This is where Peace River
Regional's Neuro-Surgical and
Orthopedic Center of
Excellence comes into play.
This unit specializes in the
treatment of musculoskeletal
injuries and provides patients
with comprehensive orthopedic
care in conjunction with the
rehabilitation team. With one of
the largest rehab gym facilities
in the area, as well as the latest
in rehabilitative equipment,
patients work one-on-one with
members of the rehab team.
Like members of the sports
medicine team assessing and
evaluating each athletes injury
and providing the necessary
plan of care to fit their specific
needs members of Peace
River's rehab team implement
an active rehabilitative program
especially designed for each
individual's recovery, ultimately
getting them up and moving
again in no time.
If you or an athlete you know
would like to learn more about
sport medicine and how to
reach your peak performance
as an athlete, contact Peace
River Regional Medical Center's
Sports Specific Training
Program at 941-423-5030. To
contact Dr. Greenberg or Dr.
Stchur, call Advanced
Orthopedic Center at 941-629-
6262.


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tion; cost is $150 per student.
Courses will be held at the
Charlotte County American
Red Cross, Suite 8, 866
Tamiami Trail.
The deadline to sign up for
these courses is Sept. 30. Call
Jennifer Prescott, health and
safety director at the
Charlotte County Chapter at
941-629-4345 to register or for
more information.

Hearing Loss Association of
Charlotte County meetings
The Hearing Loss
Association of Charlotte
County (formally SHHH) will
begin their monthly meetings
on October 3, 2008. Please
note the new time is at 2 p.m.
in the Palm room at the
Cultural Center of Charlotte
County, 2280 Aaron Street,
Port Charlotte.
Our speaker will be Mary
Jane Roller who is a
Practitioner, TLT and NLP
Master of Hypnosis and
Handwriting Analyst. She will
have a demonstration of
handwriting analysis. Please
bring your family, friends and
neighbors to enjoy this inter-
esting program.
Special amplified listening
devices will be available.
Refreshments will be served.
For more information, please
call 941-624-2947.

YMCA to Offer Red Cross
CPR/AED Class
The Franz Ross YMCA will
offer a Red Cross CPR/AED
class for YMCA Members and
community members on
October 2. The class will be
held from 6 p.m.-10 p.m. at
the Franz Ross Park YMCA on
Quesada Avenue in Port
Charlotte. There is space for
10 people in the class.
Pre-registration is required
at the Franz Ross Park YMCA.
The cost for YMCA members
is $25 and $35 for community
members.
Registration forms, as well


as further information, is
available at the Franz Ross
Park YMCA on Quesada
Avenue in Port Charlotte.
Please contact Mimi Ford,
Wellness Coordinator at (941)
629-9622, ext. 109 for details.

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, 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.


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 (bcr-
fcure.org). The ride is open to
men and women and all par-
ticipants will receive a gift bag.
Registration can be done thru
active.com or bicyclecenter-
cc.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 prompt-
ly at 9:30 a.m. For more infor-
mation call Kim at 941-627-
6600 or email kim@bicycle-
centercc.com

Breast Cancer Awareness Ride
Acme Bicycle Shop LLC, in
affiliation with Trek Bicycles is
hosting the 2008 Breast
Cancer Awareness Ride. The
date is Saturday, October 11,
with rides starting at 10 a.m.
There will be two rides, one of
10 miles and the second of 25
miles. All activities will start at
ACME Bicycle Shop, 615 Cross
St., (Cross Trails Center) on US
41 in Punta Gorda.
All of the donations will go
directly to The Breast Cancer
Research Foundation. The ride
is open to the public. A dona-


tion of $25 is requested and
can be paid online by going to
the Trek Website at www.trek-
bikes.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 drawing for
some nice prizes from Trek
Bicycle. You can register the
day of the ride starting at 9
a.m. Beverages and snacks will
be provided by ACME.
For more information call
941-258-3400 or 941-639-2263.

Flu and pneumonia
vaccinations available
Flu and pneumonia vacci-
nations will be available from
1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. 15 at
Burnt Store Presbyterian
Church in Punta Gorda. The
Visiting Nurses Association
(VNA) is offering the vaccina-
tion program in conjunction
with the church's
Congregational Health Team.


No appointment is neces-
sary. The vaccinations will be
given to church members or
anyone from the community
on a first come, first serve
basis.
Individuals with Medicare
must present their Medicare
card in order for the VNA to
bill directly for those covered
by Medicare Part B or Railroad
Medicare.
For those not covered by
Medicare, payment will be
expected at the time the vacci-
nation shots are given. HMOs
will be not accepted. In some
cases, however, recipients can
submit the cost of the shots
for reimbursement from
HMOs and insurance compa-
nies. The influenza vaccine is
$30 and the pneumonia vac-
cine is $40.
People considering the
pneumonia vaccine are
encouraged to consult their
physician.
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tact the church office at 639-
0001 during normal business
hours, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, or by
e-mail to info83@embarq-
mail.com.
Burnt Store Presbyterian
Church is a congregation
committed to reaching up and
reaching out. The church is
located at 11330 Burnt Store
Road, Punta Gorda, two miles
south of the US 41/Burnt
Store Road intersection.

Prenatal Yoga Series
The Yoga Sanctuary will be
hosting a 4 week Prenatal Yoga
Series at 12:30 p.m., Saturdays,
starting October 11 and end-
ing November 1. Yoga is a
wonderful way to prepare
your body for birth while also
easing some of the physical
discomforts that can accom-
pany pregnancy. Open to
women in any stage of preg-
nancy. Pre-registration is
required. You may register on-
line at www.theyogasanctu-
ary.biz or by calling 941-505-
YOGA (9642).

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
Evaluation: Team evaluations
will be scheduled at a later
date, after you have complet-
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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, heel-
ing near walkers and wheel-
chairs, exposure to noises and
smells that might be found in
a healthcare setting, remain-
ing 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 second
page of this notice to: Judy
Peter, 2184 Pellam Blvd., Port
Charlotte, Fl 33948.

Women's Wellness Fair
Englewood Community
Hospital and Women's
Outlook magazine is sponsor-
ing the 2008 Women's Wellness
Fair 8 a.m. to noon Oct. 18 at
the hospital's Suncoast
Auditorium.
ECH will be offering
resources and knowledge from
numerous businesses and
physicians in the area. In
addition, nurses will be pro-
viding blood pressure and
cholesterol screenings, and
will be available to answer
health-care questions. The
Suncoast Auditorium is locat-
ed behind ECH on Medical
Drive. Further information
can be obtained by calling
877-442-2362 or by visiting
www.englewoodcommhospi-
tal.com. If you are interested
in exhibiting, contact Nita
Edmondson-Cole at 941-270-
6369. Spaces are limited.


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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 meet-
ing 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.

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- get-
ting 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;
Session 3-$35, November 10-
December 21.
Monday Night Flag
Football. Registration begins
Sept 29, first week of play
starts November 3. Six week
program 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
Sports including: Youth T-
Ball; Pre-school Soccer; Flag
Football; Youth Basketball;


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& 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 compo-
nents red blood cells, plas-
ma and platelets, clotting fac-
tors and a host of pharma-
ceuticals.
Donating blood is perfect-
ly safe.
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needs blood.
More than 2,000 blood
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Massoga
Day to day stresses can be
detrimental to your health
and well-being. This unique
class combines special yoga
techniques and therapeutic
massage to help release these
stresses. With this class you
can increase your strength,
flexibility, and reduce your
stress level all in one session.
Our goals as instructors in


this class is to give you a won-
derful workout session where
you will leave feeling like a
whole new person. We feel
that everyone needs some
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.

Healthcare Professional
Green program
The Center for
Organizational Excellence at
IMPAC University announces
the "Lean Sigma for
Healthcare: Green Belt
Certification Program. This
program is designed for
health-care professionals
interested in reducing costs
while improving the quality of
care provided. The eight-ses-


sion program will be present-
ed by Dr. Robert C. Peterson
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sept. 30 and Oct. 2, 7 and 9 at
the IMPAC University campus
at 900 W. Marion Ave. in
Punta Gorda.
For more information, call
941-833-3474 or e-mail
btrubenbach@impacu.edu.

Pet Partners
Gulf Coast Pet Partners pro-
mote healthy aging through
the involvement of animals in
everyday life. Pet Partners are
volunteer human/animal
teams registered by the Delta
Society. These teams consist
of an animal handler and a
species of domestic animal.
Domestic animals may
include dogs, cats, guinea
pigs, rabbits, birds and horses
to name a few. Training for
the volunteers consists of a
hands-on workshop or by
doing the Delta home study
course. The volunteers and
their animals) are then inde-
pendently tested for skills and
aptitude. For information
about the next training ses-
sion call Judy Peter at 941-
764-0303.


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

Warm Water Indoor
Aquatic Exercise
Do you like to exercise in
the water, but don't like the
sun? Or are most of the pools
in the area a little too cool?
Here's a solution! H2U and
Fawcett Memorial Hospital
sponsor gentle indoor aquatic
exercise classes Tuesday and
Thursday afternoons at noon,
1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m., at
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mation, call 764-1333 or 575-
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Special Church Food Drive
The Episcopal Church of
the Good Shepherd in Punta
Gorda is putting forth a spe-
cial effort this summer to
provide non-perishable food
to the Good Samaritan Food
Pantry in Punta Gorda. For
years the church has collect-
ed 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 nonper-
ishable 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
Sunday at the 8am or 10am
services. The Church is locat-
ed 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
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I KEEPING FIT I HEALTH HAPPENINGS IN YOUR AREA


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

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


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


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

Aero-STEP
Franz Ross Park YMCA,
"Aero-STEP" class from 9:45
a.m.-10:45 a.m. on Monday
and Wednesday. This class
will provide class participants


with opportunities to focus
on their cardiovascular ener-
gies and benefits.

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

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

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


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


1234.
First United Methodist Church
of Punta Gorda, 507 W. Marion
Ave. in Punta Gorda. Call 941-
575-2034.
Fawcett Sports & Rehab thera-
py pool, Promenades Mall, 3280
Tamiami Trail, Suite 11, Port
Charlotte. 941-764-1333 or 941-
575-2034.
Franz Ross branch YMCA,
19333 Quesada Ave. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-629-9622.
Full Circle Martial Arts Club,
Mills End Community Center in
Arcadia. Call 863-558-2021.
George Mullen Activity Center,
4956 City Center Blvd. North Port.
Call (941) 426-8331 or (941)
861-5000.
Higher Ground Performing Arts
Studio, 2672 Tamiami Trail in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-625-3622.
Lakeside Plantation,Toledo
Blade Boulevard in North Port. Call
941-423-5500.
Mid-County Regional Library,
2050 Forrest Nelson Blvd. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-613-3160.
Mystic See, 411 W. Dearborn in
Englewood. Call 941-473-3816.
North Port Community
Educational Center, 4940 Pan
American Blvd. Call 941-204-
0095.
North Port Family YMCA, 5925


Greenwood Ave. in North Port. Call
941-429-2269.
North PortTae Kwon Do, 12715
Tamiami Trail in Warm Mineral
Springs. Call 941-426-7484.
Peace River Women's Center,
21297 Olean Blvd. in Port
Charlotte. Call 941-624-6783.
Pilates for Life, 312 Nesbit
Street, Suitell112, Punta Gorda.
505-1764.
Port Charlotte Beach
Recreation Center, 4500 Harbor
Blvd. in Port Charlotte. Call 941-
627-1628.
Progressive Health Club, 17751
Murdock Circle in Port Charlotte.
Call 941-743-8700.
Punta Gorda Club, 2905
Tamiami Trail in Punta Gorda. Call
941-505-0999.
Rotunda West Community
Center, 3754 Cape Haze Drive in
Rotonda West. Call 941-391-
0259.
Senior Educational Center,
4940 Pan American Blvd., North
Port. Call 941-426-7378.
Shuman's ATA Black Belt
Academy, 18350 Paulson Drive in
Port Charlotte. Call 941-255-
5425.
South County Regional Park,
670 Cooper St. in Punta Gorda.
Call 941-505-8686.
StrollerFit, the Dallas White


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


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


offers bean ab and core class-
es using TiVo.
Belly dance
Monday:
Lithe & Easy Yoga offers
belly dancing at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday:
Ancient Traditions Healing
Studio offers ancient dance
classes at 6 p.m.
Englewood YMCA offers a
belly-dancing class at 10:10
a.m.
Boca Grande Community
Center offers belly-dance
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at 5:30 p.m.
Friday:
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offers belly-dancing classes at
5:30 p.m.

Bike riding
ACME Bicycle Shop offers a
"Gawk and Talk" ride on
Saturday from 10 to 35
miles. No rider left behind.
Rides depart at 8:30 a.m.
sharp. Short rides return by
10 a.m., longer rides return
by 11 a.m. Bicycle and hel-
met required for all rides.
Weekly rides are hosted by
and start at The Bicycle
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Y-Express offers a body-bar
class at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.
Edison College YMCA
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at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday and
8:30 a.m. Friday.

Body combat
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body combat at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays.

Body flex
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a body flex class at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday.

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

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

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

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

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

Cardio explosion
Franz Ross Park YMCA will
offer Cardio Explosion Water


Workout at 7 p.m. on
Tuesday and Thursdays.

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

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

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

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

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

Dance classes
Body One Fitness Club
offers cardio dance slim
down, Dance off the inches,
and Sizzling salsa.
Y-Express offers a hip-hop


cardio class at 9:30 a.m.
Wednesday.
Progressive Health Club
offers Latin dance at 12:15
p.m. and Dance Fit at 9 a.m.
Wednesday.
Higher Ground Performing
Arts Studio offers salsa dance
classes at 7 p.m. Monday
and 6:30 p.m. Thursday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers line dancing classes at
5:30 p.m. Wednesday.

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

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

Fitness for adults
The Englewood YMCA is
offering an active older adult
fitness class at 8 a.m.
Monday, Wednesdays, and
Friday, and 9 a.m. on
Tuesday, Thursdays, and
Saturday.

Fitness and Fun
The Burnt Store
Presbyterian Church holds
Fitness and Fun stretch and
tone exercise sessions at 9
a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays in the church's
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Fitness boxing
Elite Training and Fitness is
holding fitness boxing classes
at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and
Thursday and 9 a.m.
Saturday.

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

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

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

Full Circle Martial Arts
The Full Circle Martial Arts
Club meets Tuesdays and
Thursday. Children ages 7-12


meet at 5:15 p.m. Adults and
teenagers meet at 7 p.m.

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

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

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

Hula hooping
A hula-hooping group
meets at 7 p.m. Thursday at
Gilchrist Park in Punta Gorda.
There is no cost to join. Call
Amy Allen at 941-815-7542 or
e-mail
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hula dancing classes 1,2, and
3 at 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m. and 7:30
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Instructor's choice
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers an instructor's choice
class at 8:45 a.m. Saturday.

Jazzercise
There is a jazzersize class at
6:30 p.m., Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at the
Senior Educational Center,
4940 Pan American Blvd.,
North Port. Now offering 50
percent off for the month of
August. 941-426-7378.
There are jazzersize classes
at 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday
and Thursday in Punta Gorda
at Carmalita Park, 6905
Florida Street.

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

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

Karaflex
Progressive Health Club
offers karaflex on Tuesdays.

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

Kids in motion
Twist Fitness will be offer-
ing a series of classes that will
educate children about the
importance of exercise and
good health. Classes are held
on Monday & Wednesday.
Tiny Twisters: ages 3- 5, 12:15
p.m.-12:45 p.m.; Shinning
Stars: ages 6-10, 1 p.m.-1:30
p.m. $30 per child for mem-
bers, $35 for non-members,
$40 for more than 1 child, $45
for non-members. Call 941-
743-2348 for more informa-
tion.

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


Meditation
Unity Church of Peace
offers Kriya yoga meditation
at 7 p.m. Monday.
Angel Ministries is holding
guided meditation at 7 p.m.
Friday.
T.H.E. Therapy Works offers
beginning meditation at 7:30
p.m. the second and fourth
Tuesday of the month.

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

Pilates class
Twist Fitness for Women
offers pilates classes at 6 p.m.
Monday, 8 a.m. Tuesday, 11
a.m. Wednesday, 8 a.m.
Thursday, 11 a.m. Friday
and 8 a.m. and 10 a.m.
Saturday.
Elite Training and Fitness is
offering pilates, every Tuesday
and Thursday morning at 8:30
a.m.
Body One Fitness Club
offers a choice of 16 selective
body sculpting pilates pro-
grams using TiVo and live
classes at 7 p.m. Monday,
Tuesday and Thursdays.
Pilates for Life, 9 a.m.,
Monday and Wednesdays; 10
a.m., Tuesday and Thursday.


The Punta Gorda Club
offers pilates at 9:30 a.m.
Tuesday and 10:45 a.m.
Thursday.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a pilates workout class
at 10 a.m. Tuesday, 11:45
a.m. Wednesday, and 10 a.m.
Thursday.
Edison college YMCA offers
pilates class at 5:15 p.m.
Monday and 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a pilates class at 6:30
p.m. Monday and
Wednesday.
Y-Express offers pilates
classes at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a pilates class at
10:10 a.m. Monday and
Friday, 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays. Active older
adult pilates is held at 11:15
a.m. Wednesday.


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RPM cycling class
The Punta Gorda Club offers
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Monday, Wednesdays and
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at 6:30 p.m. Monday and
Wednesday.

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

Silver sneakers
The Punta Gorda Club offers
silver sneaker classes at noon
Monday through Fridays.

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

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

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

Step class
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a step aerobics class at
8:30 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays, and
step body blast at 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday and 5 p.m.
Thursday.
Twist Fitness for Women
offers step classes at 9 a.m.


Monday, 9 a.m. and 10:30
a.m. Wednesday, 8 a.m. and
10:30 a.m. Friday, and 8:30
a.m. Saturday.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a power step class at


5:30 p.m. Monday, step II
class at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday,
step class at 4:15 p.m.
Wednesday and Thursdays,
and a step interval class at
8:30 a.m. Friday.


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The Punta Gorda Club offers
a bodystep class at 8:15 a.m.
Monday, Wednesdays and
Friday.
Y-Express offers a lower
body with step class at 5:30
p.m. Monday and
Wednesday, and basic step
classes at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays.
Englewood YMCA offers
step classes at 9:05 a.m.
Tuesday, Wednesdays, and
Thursday; 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, and 8:05 a.m.
Saturday.

Stretch 'n' Tone
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a body conditioning
and sculpting class at 10:45
a.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
First United Methodist
Church of Punta Gorda offers
stretch and tone exercise ses-
sions at 11 a.m. Monday,
Wednesday and Fridays in
Lenox Fellowship Hall. Bring
two hand-held dumbbells
and an exercise mat.


Swimming
The Charlotte County Parks
and Recreation has an early
bird lap swim at 6:30 a.m.
Monday through Friday, learn
to swim courses, and Family
Fundays from noon to 4 p.m.
Sunday.
The Franz Ross YMCA has
swimming lessons for ages 3-
to 14-years old. There are
weeknight lessons available.

Tae kwon do
North Port Tae Kwon Do
offers classes all week at 4:30
p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
for ages 5 and up.
Shuman's ATA Black Belt
Academy offers tae kwon do
for ages 3 through adult, as
well as an adult-only kickbox-
ing program. Day and
evening classes are offered six
days a week.
World Martial Arts Academy
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adults.
Port Charlotte Beach
Recreation Center offers tae
kwon do classes at 6 p.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.
Tringali Recreation Center
offer tae kwon do at 6 p.m.
Tuesday and Thursdays.
Dynamics Martial Arts
Center offer tae kwon do for
ages 3 through adult. A vari-
ety of classes are offered from
4:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Tuesday, Thursdays and
Friday and from 5:15 p.m. to
6:45 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Tai chi class
Englewood Community
Hospital holds a tai chi class


at 3 p.m. Tuesday and 12:30
p.m. Friday at the Suncoast
Auditorium.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a tai chi class at 12:30
p.m. Sunday.
Body One Fitness Club
offers simple tai chi and gen-
tle tai chi with TiVo.
Tai chi classes will be held at
5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday at T.H.E. Therapy
Works. Please preregister.
Harold Avenue Recreation
Center has Tai Chi at 11 a.m.
Friday.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Water exercise
Warm water indoor aquatic
exercise sponsored by H2U
and Fawcett Memorial
Hospital. Gentle indoor
aquatic exercise classes Tues.
and Thurs afternoons (cur-
rently 12, 1, 2, and 3 p.m.) at
Fawcett Sports & Rehab ther-
apy pool.
The Charlotte County Parks
and Recreation has morning
water aerobics class at 9 a.m.
Monday through Friday,
advanced water aerobics plus
at 10 a.m. Monday through
Friday, and evening water
aerobics class at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday.
Bobcat Trail is offering
water aerobics at 1 p.m.
Monday and Fridays.
North Port Family YMCA
offers water aerobics class for
adults at 10 a.m. Monday
through Fridays, deep water


aerobics at 9 a.m. Tuesday
and Thursdays, and a water
arthritis class at 9 a.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.
Port Charlotte Beach
Recreation Center offers sun-
set water aerobics plus at 5:15
p.m. Monday, Wednesdays
and Fridays.
Water mania class at Franz
Ross Park YMCA. This dynam-
ic evening workout is a com-
bination of low impact, high
energy cardiovascular exer-
cise with the addition of resis-
tance moves. It is guaranteed
to get your heart pumping,
burn calories and sculpt the
entire body. For more infor-
mation, please call Mimi
Ford, Wellness Director at the
YMCA at 629-9622.

Yoga
Sunday:
Body One Fitness Club
offers yoga crunch and yoga
for seniors using TiVo.
The Punta Gorda Club offers
gentle yoga at 10 a.m.; Study
class is at 11:30 a.m.
Monday:
Y-Express offers a yoga class
at 11 a.m.
Englewood Sports Complex
offers Hatha yoga at 9 a.m.
Monday and Wednesdays.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 7:30 p.m.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers yoga at 10:45 a.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 9:45 a.m.
and 6:05 p.m.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers yoga strength classes at
12:40 p.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have level I class at 9 a.m. and
open level yoga at 5:30 p.m.
Yoga with a Twist, 5:30 p.m.
Monday, Lakeside Plantation,
North Port. Call 941-423-5500
for more information.
Tuesday:
Women's Resource Center
of Sarasota County will have
gentle yoga at 10:30 a.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 4:15 p.m.
The Punta Gorda Club

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offers a yoga class at 6:30 p.m.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers gentle yoga class at
12:15 p.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 8 a.m.
Edison College YMCA offers
yoga nidra at 7:45 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have mixed level classes at
8:30 a.m., gentle yoga at 10
a.m. and level I yoga at 7 p.m.
Wednesday:
The Punta Gorda Club offers
yoga at 10:45 a.m.
The Punta Gorda Civic
Association has a kundalini
yoga class at 5:30 p.m. Bring a
mat and towel.
Y-Express offers a yoga class
at 11 a.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 9:45 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have sunrise yoga at 7 a.m.,
level II yoga at 9 a.m., and
level I yoga at 5:30 p.m.
Tringali Recreation Center
will have Hatha yoga at 7 p.m.
Mystic See has beginner and
internediate yoga at 6 p.m.
Englewood Sports Complex
offers Hatha Yoga at 9 a.m.
Tringali Center will have
Hatha yoga at 7 p.m.
Thursday:
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers a yoga strength at 6:30
p.m.
Y-Express offers a yoga
vibah class at 9 a.m.
Women's Resource Center of
Sarasota County will have
gentle yoga at 10:30 a.m. and
at 5:30 p.m.
The Punta Gorda Civic
Association is hosting a
mixed-level yoga class at 8:30
a.m. Bring a mat and towel.
The Punta Gorda Club offers
yoga at 6:30 p.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 6:05 p.m.
Edison college YMCA offers
yoga nidra at 7:45 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have level 1 yoga at 8:30 a.m.,
gentle yoga at 10 a.m., level 2
yoga at 5:30 p.m.
The Englewood YMCA is


offering a yoga class 8 a.m.
The North Port Community
Educational Center will have
mixed level yoga class at 10:30
a.m. Bring a mat and towel.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers an advanced beginner
yoga class at 12:15 p.m.
Englewood Community
Hospital has Hatha yoga at 5
p.m.
Harold Avenue Recreation
center will offer yoga classes
at 10 a.m. Thursday.
Friday:
Y-Express offers a yoga class
at 8:30 a.m.
The CRMC Wellness Center
offers a yoga class at 9:45 a.m.
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers an introduction to yoga
class at 11 a.m.
The Englewood YMCA
offers yoga at 5:30 p.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have open level yoga at 9 a.m.
and gentle yoga at 5:30 p.m.
The Punta Gorda Club
offers mixed levels yoga at
10:45 a.m.
American Legion in Venice
offers yoga at 8:45 a.m.
Saturday.
Saturday:
Franz Ross branch YMCA
offers gentle yoga class at
11:15 a.m.
The Englewood YMCA is
offering a yoga class 10:15
a.m.
Y-Express offers a yoga
vibah class at 8:30 a.m.
The Yoga Sanctuary will
have level I yoga at 9 a.m.

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Mid-County Regional
Library has Zen meditation
groups at 6:30 p.m. on every
Tuesday except the last
Tuesday of the month.

Zoomers weekly run
At 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday
- except the first Tuesday of
month runners and walk-
ers meet at Fishermen's
Village across the street from
the tennis courts. Distance: 4-
6 miles. Go to the Web site


www.zoomersrun.com.

Zumba
Zumba Gold classes are
offered 5 p.m. Wednesday
and 10 a.m. Thursday.
Progressive Health Club
offers Zumba gold at 9:15
a.m. Monday.
Higher Ground Performing
Arts Studio offers zumba
classes at 6 p.m. Monday
and 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Y-Express offers a zumba
class at 11 a.m. Friday.
Franz Ross Park YMCA
group exercise room
Thursday at 9:45 a.m.


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Suite 101 & 102
Port Charlotte, FL
(Look for Red Awning)


Curves in Englewood is
offering a Zumba class at
12:15 p.m. Wednesday.
Rotonda West Community
Center has Zumba classes at
5:15 p.m. Monday and
Wednesday.
Twist Fitness for Women
has Zumba classes at 6:30
p.m. on Mondays and
Thursday, 9:30 a.m. on
Saturday and Zumba Gold at
10 a.m. Tuesday and
Thursday.
George Mullen Center has
Zumba classes at 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday and Thusdays and
noon on Fridays.


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SATURDAY 9 A.M. 3 P.M.
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Helping our community bridge the gap between
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The Saw Palmetto grows all
over southwest Florida and
has been used for centuries as
an herbal remedy. This com-
mon berry has become part of
mainstream medicine. Most
popularly, Saw Palmetto is
used to reduce the symptoms


Saw Palmetto
Pointers
V As with any supple-
ment, let your doctor
know you are taking saw
palmetto
V SP can increase your
bleeding risk. You may
need to stop taking it if
you are planning any sur-
gical procedure.
V 320mg daily or 160mg
twice daily are the doses
most commonly studied
V Taking Saw Palmetto
should never substitute
for annual exams with
your doctor or urologist


caused by an enlarged
prostate. Although it doesn't
actually shrink the prostate,
some studies have shown a
modest reduction in night-
time urination, urinary fre-
quency, and overall quality of
life versus placebo.


Saw Palmetto Trivia
V The Maya Indians used
Saw Palmetto as a tonic
V The Seminole Indians
used Saw Palmetto berries
as an antiseptic and as an
expectorant
V In Germany, 90 percent
of prescriptions for treat-
ment of enlarged prostate
are for Saw Palmetto
V Florida Black Bears also
enjoy Saw Palmetto as a
source of food


V Health Minute is brought to you by Laura White, PA-C, and
Dr. David Ruggieri, board-certified in internal medicine and
cardiology. Dr. David Ruggieri is happy to serve the communi-
ties of Charlotte, Sarasota and DeSoto counties.
For more information on your health-care needs,
call 941-637-7000 or go online at www.fishcapsule.com.


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