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Live, Laugh and
Love Your Heart
Health Central is holding
a heart-lifting event this
Saturday, Feb. 9, from
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. in
recognition of February as
National American Heart
Month. A $10 registration
fee includes a souvenir
lunchbox and entertain-
ment, as well as a semi-
nar on heart disease and
diabetes and the 64-Slice
CT. Fifty complimentary
EKGs and a variety of other
prizes will be given away
by a random drawing at the
event.
To register, call 407-296-
1496.

Sweetheart Dance
planned Feb. 14
Looking for a fun way
to spend your Valentine's
Day and relive your golden
years? On Thursday, Feb.
14, the West Orange High
National Honor Societ.
will be holding a Sweet-
heart Dance at St. Pauls
Presbyterian Church (across
from the West Oaks Mall).
The formal event, with the
theme of "Old Hollywood,"
will include live jazz music,
food and surprises.
The dance will begin
at 5:30 p.m. and end at 8.
Those 55 and older have
free admission, and those
under 55 must pay $2 at the
door.

World Music Jam set
The House Blend Caf6
in Ocoee is hosting a World
Music Jam this Friday and
Saturday. Feb. 8 and 9,
featuring local and national
musicians, as well as the
work of artists and photog-
raphers, to raise funds for
its charitable projects.
The cafe is located on
the comer of West Colonial
-Dri\e and Bluford Avenue.
For details, call the cafe
at 407-656-7676.

DPHS will celebrate
20-year anniversary
Dr. Phillips High School
will celebrate its 20-year an-
niversary with a ceremony
Saturday, April 12. The
school is looking for all for-
mer administrators, facultN.
staff and volunteers "\ho
were at the school's grand
opening in August 1987.
The program will take
place in the high school's
performing arts center, with
a reception following in the
DPHS cafeteria. The time
will be announced at a later
date.
For details, call Deloris
Patterson at 407-355-3239.

Cupid's Carnival
set for little ones
The Winter Garden Parks
and Recreation Department
is planning its annual Little
Cupid's Carnival on Mon-
day, Feb. 11. Children ages
3-5 are invited to partici-
pate in carnival games, face
painting, crafts and refresh-
ments. The event is from 10
a.m. to noon at Tanner Hall,
29 W. Garden Ave.
Anyone wanting to
bring a group of children
is asked to call the rec of-
fice at 407-656-4155 with
the anticipated attendance
number.

Offer ideas for
new Senior Club
The town of Oakland is
putting together a club for
senior citizens and wants to
know what type of activities
or events residents would
like to see. Volunteers are
needed to conduct surveys
in Oakland on Feb. 9 and
16.
For information, contact
Valerie Nedd at 407-656-
1117, Ext. 21, or at assis-
tant@oaktownusa.com.



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McLaughlin, Rees

headed for mayoral

run-off in Winter Garden


Photo by Michael Laval
DP impresses at Montverde Invitational
Dr. Phillips High's Tyron Louis slams home 2 points during DP's opening-round victory
over Milwaukee Rufus King High at last week's Montverde Academy Invitational. bas-
ketball tournament. The Panthers went on to defeat nationally ranked Montverde and
advance to the tournament finals. For story and more photos, see 1 B.


Gerald Jowers
won the District 1
race, while Mack
McLaughlin and
John Rees will
compete in a Feb. 26
run-off for mayor.

By Michael Laval

Winter Garden will have a
new mayor for the first time
in 16 years. In a close three-
way race for mayor on Jan. 29,
Mack McLaughlin and John
Rees received the most votes,
ending Jack Quesinberry's bid
for a ninth consecutive term.
Voters will decide between
McLaughlin and Rees in the
run-off election set for Tuesday,
Feb. 26. Both candidates said
they are grateful to still be in
the race.
I "I appreciate everyone who
voted for me," Rees said.
McLaughlin also thanked
his supporters and added: "I
feel like a winner already. I'm
excited and humbled."
According to the Orange
County Supervisor of Elections
office, McLaughlin collected
the most votes (2,126) to take
35.01 percent of the vote. Rees
trailed by 100 votes with 2,026,
which was good for 33.36
percent. Quesinberry finished
close behind with 1,921 votes
or 31.63 percent.
"I'm completely relaxed
and at ease with the results,"
Quesinberry said last week.
"I've had 16 good years with
lots of accomplishments to
be proud of. I have no regrets
about anything."


Rees congratulated
Quesinberry on his tenure as
mayor and wished him well.
"Jack's a good guy, and he
did a good job for the city,"
Rees said. "My heart goes out
to him."
In the District 1 commission
race, incumbent Gerald Jowers
claimed 62.88 percent of the
ballots with 981 votes. Pam
Stewart received 579 votes for
37.12 percent.
"I want to say thank you to
all those who supported me,"
Jowers said. "For those who
didn't, I think we can work
together to make Winter Garden
stronger."
In his next three years as
commissioner, Jowers said
he will work to attract more
business and public events to
the Winter Garden's downtown
area.
All regular city polling
locations will be open for the
Feb. 26 run-off election from
7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Voters should
note that city polling locations
differ from the county polling
locations used in the Jan. 29
election.
Districts 1 and 2 will both
vote at Tanner Hall, 29 W.
Garden Ave. District 3 will
vote at the old public library
building at 1 E. Cypress St., and
District 4 will cast its ballots at
Stoneybrook West Golf Club,
15501 Towne Commons Blvd.
Early voting will be available
at the Orange County Supervisor
of Elections office at 119 W.
Kaley St. in Orlando. The poll
will be open Feb. 11-23 from 8
a.m. to 4 p.m. except on Sunday,
-Feb. 17.


WO Habitat acquires land for soldier's home in Oakland


Habitat has
found a home site
and hopes to break
ground June 1.

By Kathy Aber

Iraq veteran Sgt. Joshua
Cope, his wife, Erica, and their
2-year-old daughter, Laney,
could be settled in their new
home in time for Christmas, if
all goes according to plan.
West Orange IHabitat For
Humanity launched a $300,000
fund-raising drive last April to
build its Home At Last project.
The non-profit group based in
Oakland started a campaign
to build a home for a disabled
veteran of the war in Iraq and,


after an application process,
selected the Cope family for
the home.
W.O. Habitat spokesman
Bill Criswell told The West
Orange Times Monday that
Habitat has signed a contract
on a 100-foot-by-220-foot lot
in Oakland that is one block
north and west of Oakland
Presbyterian Church. A closing
on the property is set for May
19, and a groundbreaking for
the house is tentatively set for
June 1
Preliminary plans are
currently being reviewed by
the Copes, who are living
in San Diego, while Joshua
is undergoing treatment and
physical therapy to learn to
walk on his prosthetics.
Sgt. Cope lost both legs


Kick-off Tuesday for

Stoneybrook Relay
The committee for Relay Salvador at asalvador@cfl.
For Life of Stoneybrook has rr.com or 407-656-1315. In-
set its kick-off event for Tues- formation can also be found
day, Feb. 12, at 6:30 p.m. at at www.events.cancer.org/rfl-
the Stoneybrook West Golf stoneybrookfl.
Clubhouse restaurant. Light The theme is tropical/
refreshments will be served beach, and teams can deco-
starting at 6. rate their campsites accord-
During the "pep rally," vol- ingly.
unteers will be available to Monthly meetings are
answer questions about sign- scheduled prior to the Relay
up procedures, activities for and continue Feb. 25, March
survivors, luminaria purchas- 10, April 8 and April 22, all at
es and event volunteering. 6:30 p.m. at the Stoneybrook
Sponsorships, entertainment West Golf Clubhouse restau-
and vendor opportunities will rant.
also be addressed. Family-oriented Relay For
The six-hour mini-Relay Life events are held all over
will take place May 9 at the the country each year as the
bus loop of Whispering Oak major fund-raiser for the
Elementary School in south American Cancer Society.
Winter Garden. It will begin Teams camp out at the track,
at 6 p.m. and at least one from each
The goal is to sign up 25 team must be on the track at
teams (of two to 15 people all times. The event includes
each) for this inaugural entertainment, food and a
Stoneybrook Relay. special luminaria program to
Alais Salvador is the over- honor and remember family
all event chair and is still and friends who have battled
recruiting committee chairs, cancer.
volunteers and teams. For In addition to the Relay at
more information or to Stoneybrook, there are Relays
sign up as a survivor, care- this spring at Camp Down in
giver, team, participant or Windermere and at Ocoee
volunteer contact Alais and Dr. Phillips high schools.
f- J!


above the knee and sustained
severe injuries to his right
hand and minor injuries to his
left hand when his Humvee ran
over an improvised explosive
device in Bagdhad during his
second yearlong deployment.
He said the hardest part of the
experience was that two fellow
soldiers died in the attack.
During his first deployment
to Iraq, he had been shot in the
leg and awarded the Purple
Heart. Sgt. Cope enlisted in the
Army on the first anniversary
of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack
when he was 19.
The Copes new home
will be approximately 2,200
square feet. It will feature four
bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a
family room, dining room,
kitchen, living room and two-


car garage and comply with the
Americans with Disabilities Act
requirements and accommodate
Joshua's special needs.
"We have been in contact
with Joshua and Erica and hope
to have working plans done as
quickly as possible," Criswell
said. "We're very concerned
about getting things moving."
He explained that the plans
must be sent to the town of
Oakland and then to Orange
County for permitting before
construction can commence.
W.O. Habitat is hoping to
complete the home by late
fall.
"If we maintain our schedule
and Joshua progresses with his
rehabilitation as planned, we
hope to have them in the house
for Christmas," said Criswell.


As of Monday, W.O. Habitat
has raised approximately
$70,000 in cash donations
toward its $300,000 goal. In
addition, it has commitments
from some local foundations
and organizations and
substantial pledges of in-
kind donations from local
air-conditioning contractors,
electricians, plumbers, painters
and drywall installers. Some of
the commitments include labor,
as well as materials.
Criswell said Habitat
representatives are in the
process of sorting through
and evaluating these offers
from subcontractors so their
value of these services has
not yet been established.

(See Oakland, 3A)


Boy Scouts to honor Dr. Gleason


By Amy Quesinberry


The Boy Scouts of Amer-
ica' organization is honor-
ing Dr. Albert Gleason for
his years of dedication and
service to the community.
The tribute will take place
March 5 at the ninth an-
nual West Orange County
Boy Scout Golden Eagle
Luncheon at Tanner Hall
in Winter Garden. Proceeds
will help support the work
of the Boy Scouts in the
Rolling Hills District of the
Central Florida Council.
Dave Stanford, a longtime
friend of Dr. Gleason, is
chairing the event. Besides
Stanford, the following are
serving on the Leadership
Committee: Ward Britt,
Dr. John Cappleman, Jim
Carter, Jerry Chicone, Mark
Griffith, Larry Grimes,
Richard Irwin, Tim Keating,
Bert Roper, Charlie Roper,
Henry Sines, Gene Spears,
Walter Toole, Ted Van De-
venter and Lex Veech.
Dr. Gleason, 96, prac-
ticed medicine in an era


DR. ALBERT GLEASON
when house calls were nor-
mal routine, and he even
accepted house calls at his
own home.
He grew up in the Bronx,
N.Y., and earned his medi-
cal degree in 1938 from
Hahnemann Medical School
in Philadelphia. He interned
at Orange Memorial Hospi-
tal (now Orlando Regional
Medical Center) in Orlan-
do. After serving as a flight
surgeon in the United States
Armed Services during
World War II, he opened his


first office on Plant Street in
downtown Winter Garden.
.In 1946, he opened a
clinic on North Boyd Street,
where he remained in prac-
tice until a few years ago.
In 1952, Gleason and oth-
ers founded the old West Or-
ange Hospital (now Health
Central medical center),
once located at Dillard and
Division streets. He served
as a member of the board,
chairman of the board and
chief of staff for many years
during its operation. He was
instrumental in founding the
West Orange Memorial Tax
District, as well, in 1949.
For more information
on the Golden Eagle Lun-
cheon, contact Alvin Cruz
at 407-703-0234 or acruz@
cfcbsa.org.
Last year, the Central
Florida Council registered
8,000 new families in the
Scouting program. Scouts
collected 535,513 pounds of
food for needy families, and
more than 12,000 pounds

(See Gleason, 9A)


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3A







2A The West Orange Times Thursday, February 7, 2008


VIRGINIA CHRISTINE CASEY,
55, Ocoee, died Jan. 26. Ocoee
Family Funeral and Cremation
Chapel.

MARGUERITE DALBOW, 83,
Windermere, died Thursday,
Jan. 31. Collison Family Funer-
al Home & Crematory, Howell
Branch Chapel, Winter Park.

REBEL LEE GORDON, 45,
died Jan. 22. She was born in
Winter Garden. A memorial ser-
vice was set for this Wednes-
day, Feb. 6, at A Community
Funeral Home and Sunset Cre-
mations, 910 W. Michigan St.,
Orlando.

ARTHUR R. HEATHERMAN,
69, Winter Garden, died Jan.
29. Orlando Direct Cremation
Service.
ROBIN KATHERINE KRAFT,
57, Winter Garden, died Sun-
day, Feb. 3. Visitation is Friday,
Feb. 8, from noon to 1 p.m. at
Dobbs Funeral Home, 430 N.
Kirkman Road, Orlando. The
funeral service will be held at
1 following the visitation with the
Rev. Greer K. McBryde officiat-
9ing.

ROMEO RUNG VAN LE, 65,
Winter Garden, died Jan. 28.
Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Winter Garden.


Volunteer drivers
needed to transport
cancer patients
For cancer patients, the dis-
tance between them and their
treatment facility can often
hold them back from lifesaving
treatments. The American Can-
cer Society's Road to Recovery
program eliminates that barrier
by providing free transportation
for patients to and from medical
facilities.
Road to Recovery is in need of
volunteer drivers, particularly in
Winter Garden, Ocoee, Apopka,
southeast Orlando and south Or-
lando. Spanish-bilingual drivers
are also in demand.
The volunteer driving requires
no special skills or education -
just a safe driving record and a
valid driver's license, a vehicle
in good working condition, free'
time and a desire to help.
Cancer patients with trans-
portation needs can call
800-227-9954 to arrange a'
ride. For information on vol-
unteering, call 407-843-8680,
Ext. 2517, or e-mail Dorothy.
Hardee@cancer.org.

Youth artists wanted
West Orange VFW Post 4305
Ladies Auxiliary is holding a
Young American Creative Pa-
triotic Art contest. A $10,000
first-place national scholarship
will be awarded. The winning
art will be featured on the cover
of the Ladies Auxiliary VFW
magazine and on the auxiliary's
Web site.
Students must be in grades
nine through 12 and attend
school in Florida (including
home-schooled students).
The theme is a positive depic-
tion of a patriotic scene. Dead-
line to enter is March 29. For
details, call 407-656-5586.

Hospice volunteers
needed by VITAS
VITAS Innovative Hospice
Care of Central Florida needs
volunteers who can befriend ter-
minally ill patients and provide
relief for weary caregivers.
Volunteers also can provide
art and music therapy, make
bereavement calls, sew, make
crafts or help with administra-
tive work. Visits with pets as part
of Paw Pals is also needed.
For more information, call
407-691-4541 or e-mail to cen-
tral.floridavolunteers@ vitas.
com.


ANN GRACE NEWHAUS-
ER, 89, Ocoee, died Jan. 27.
Woodlawn Memorial Park and
Funeral Home, Gotha.
HYACINTH P. "MOTHER P"
PLUMMER, 79, Ocoee, died
Jan. 22. Woodlawn Memo-
rial Park and Funeral Home,
Gotha.
VERLIN R. RALEY JR., 52,
died Jan. 29. Born in Atlanta
to Martha Raley Blanton and
the late Verlin R. Raley Sr., he
was raised in Ocoee. He was a
talented
musi-
cian
whose
music i'-
m uos M c
w a s
known
a I I
around
t h -e
Ocoee/
Orlando
area for
more than 25 years. He was a
Nashville recording artist, re-
leasing his debut album Thank
God for Mamma's in 2004. Sur-
vivors: children, Kellly Martinez,
Khris Darter, Verlin R. Raley
III; 7 grandchildren; brothers,
Roney, Kenneth; sister, Mela-
nie Helgeson. The memorial
service is this Sunday, Feb. 10,
at 3 p.m. at Lighthouse Cove
Club House, Oak Hill.


Computer classes
at library are free
The Winter Garden Library
offers free computer classes.
Adults and older children are
invited to attend classes, which
include a personal computer for
each student and large-screen
instruction.*
For information, call
407-656-4582. The library is
at 805 E. Plant St. in Winter
Garden.

Donate a car and
select the charity
Cars4Charities is one of the
few car donation centers that
offers the option of completing
the entire donation process on-
line 24/7 at www.cars4charities.
org. This greatly reduces admin-
istrative costs, resulting in more
money going to the charity se-,
lected by the donor.
In addition, donors are eligi-
ble for a tax deduction of $500
or what their car is sold for -
whichever is greater.
. Cars4Charities handles the
entire donation process, turn-
ing cars into cash and sending he
entire net proceeds to the char-
ity selected by the donor. The
towing is free, and vehicles are
picked up in a few days. Most
cars are accepted -'running or
not.
For more information,
call 866-448-3487 or www.
cars4charities.org.

Rent Oakland
meeting hall
Residents and organizations
can rent the Oakland meeting
hall on North Tubb Street. Rent-
al includes use of the kitchen
facilities and a seating capacity
of 108.
To download a rental con-
tract and price list, go to www.
oaktownusa.com and click on
"meeting hall facility." For in-
formation, call Oakland Town
Hall at 407-656-1117.

Membership rates
change at ONP -
The Oakland Nature Preserve
invites new members to join on
one of five different levels: stu-
dent or youth ($10); individual
($35); family ($50); sponsor
($75); or corporate ($125).
Send checks payable to
ONP to Oakland Nature Pre-
serve, P.O. Box 841, Oakland
34760. For details, call ONP at
407-905-0094.


I Need to Say Goodbye
Although You're with Me
Kenny.
I need to say goodbye although you're with me.
I stand beside your grave, yet you are here.
I miss you terribly and hope you miss me,
But when I turn to you, you're always near.
I talk to you as though you lived within me,
Not changed but simply moved in from outside.
I know each day you must a little leave me,
But here. as always, you must be my guide.
You were and are and will be. just as ever.
In many minds and hearts, not only mine.
No physical event can such love sever:
Death is a dimension, not a line.
And so goodbye does not mean you are gone:
So long as I still love you, you live on.
Love you forever! Debi
Dad.
We love and miss you more'than ever but you
taught us to have strength, and to take care of
each other.
Love,
Derrick. Darrin. Devin. Jen, Hunter, Lindsey.
Kendra, Bobby.


JUAN SILVA SR., 84, Ocoee,
died Friday, Feb. 1. Born in
Mexico on June 27, 1923, he
was the son of Valente and Di-
onicia Vasquez Silva. He was a
farm worker prior to his retire-
ment. He was of the Roman
Catholic faith. Survivors: sons,
Alvaro, .,..
Jr. Heri-
b rt
daugh-
ters,
Isabele
Villan-
ueva,
Elva
Her-
nandez,


lawn Memorial Park, Gotha.
Casarez, Bertha Molina, Ma-
ricela Nunez; 19 grandchil-
dren; 10 great-grandchildren.
Collision Carey Hand Funeral
Home, Winter Garden; Wood-
lawn Memorial Park, Gotha.

CHARLESIA G. STOREY, 69,
died Thursday, Jan. 31. Memo-
rial services are Sunday, Feb.
10, at 2 p.m. at the Bride of
Christ Church, Ocoee. Baldwin-
Fairchild Funeral Home, Winter
Garden.

MARIA G. TEJERA, 86,
Ocoee, died Wednesday, Jan.
30. Woodlawn Funeral Home,
Gotha.


Pilates exercise
classes set to begin
Learn to develop strength,
flexibility, endurance and inner
awareness in Pilates classes of-
fered by the city of Ocoee Parks
and Recreation Department.
Classes are held Mondays
from 7-7:30 ,p.m. at the Jim
Beech Recreation Center, 1820
A.D. Mims Road. The cost is $7
per class. Participants should
bring their own floor mat and
are encouraged to bring one- or
two-pound weights to class.
Instructor Larry Levin has
nine years of experience and
holds certifications through the
Arthritis Foundation.
"Pilates suits all ages and fit-
ness levels, and it enhances the
mind and body connection,"
Levin said.
Pilates, a non-impact and
non-aerobic exercise, utilizes
techniques that strengthen ab-
dominal and back muscle, im-
prove body movement and cor-
rect posture. It was invented 70
years ago by Joseph H. Pilates.
For more information,
call the Ocoee rec office at
407-905-3100, Ext. 9-5002.

Valet parking
Valet parking services are
available for patients and
guests of Dr. P. Phillips Hospi-
tal on Turkey Lake Road. The
service is available Monday-
Friday from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. at
the hospital's main entrance.
The cost per vehicle is $5 day.


Local police and fire reports


Obituaries


Oakland police
report
The Oakland Police De-
partment provided the fol-
lowing monthly activity re-
port for January. There were
25 criminal reports, 7 lion-
criminal reports and 6 traffic
crash reports.
Traffic activity reports
- total traffic citations, 89;
warnings issued, 26. This
includes driving with a sus-
pended license (11), driving
with no license (1), running
a red light (11), tag violations
(4), unlawful speeding (17),
seatbelt violations (1) and
failure to obey a traffic con-
trol device (7).
Arrest activity reports
- This includes battery (1),
aggravated battery (1), tres-
pass (1), driving while license
suspended (6), DUI (1) and
vehicle theft (1).
Non-arrest reports -
This includes burglary of a
structure (5), larceny petit
theft (4), criminal mischief
(1), passing counterfeit bills
(2), suspicious incident (2),


G I e aso n (Continued from IA)
were distributed in West Or- Council's local summer camp
ange and South Lake coun- program, another 1,743 Cub
ties. A total of 291 Boy Scouts went to the summer
Scouts earned the rank of camp program at area church-
Eagle Scout, the highest rank es and institutions.
in Scouting. Forty of those And to make sure all boys
came from the Rolling Hills have the opportunity to enjoy
District. Scouting, 14 at-risk youth pro-
While 2,895 Boy Scouts grams were started in Central
attended the Central Florida Florida.

Adult Literacy League Blood donors needed
needs volunteers Summer months are a tough
The Adult Literacy League time for blood donations be-
needs volunteer tutors. One in cause many people are on va-
every five Central Florida adults cation, but all blood types are
reads at or below the fifth-grade needed now at Florida Blood
level. From work-force issues to Centers.
crime to educating children, adult A donor must be healthy,
literacy affects range of commu- weigh at least 110 pounds
nity issues. and be 16 or older. The actual
Literate adults are more likely donation takes less than 10
to retain employment and build a minutes, with the entire pro-
successful career. Adults who take cess taking 30-45 minutes. A
part in family literacy programs in- healthy donor can give blood
creasethepre-reading skills of their every two months.
children by more than 70 percent. For more information, call
Fordetailsortoregisterasavolun- 1-888-9DONATE or visit
teer, call407-422-1540, Ext. 12, or www. floridabloodcenters.
visit www.adultliteracyleague.org. org.


disturbance (1) and sex of-
fense (1).

Winter Garden fire
report
The Winter Garden Fire
Department responded to 65
calls for assistance from Jan.
27 through Feb. 2:
Fires-4
Emergency medical
calls-45
Auto accidents-7
Automatic fire alarms--0
Public assist- 3
Hazardous conditions--3
Miscellaneous 3.

Winter Garden
police report
The Winter Garden Police
Department reported 872
calls for service from Jan.
28 through Feb. 3:
Arrests Adult, 20; juve-
nile, 3
Robbery-2
Sexual battery- 1
Child abuse-3
Assault/battery- 10


HCP needs volunteers
Health Central Park in Win-
ter Garden is looking for vol-
unteers to fill several positions
in volunteer services. To be-
come a volunteer at HCP, call
407-296-1628.

Residents needed to
serve on city boards
The city of Winter Garden is
seeking volunteers interested in
serving on the following boards
as vacancies might occur:
Code Enforcement/Nuisance
Abatement Board, Planning and
Zoning Board, Community Re-
development Agency, Commu-
nity Redevelopment Agency/
Brownfield Advisory Board,
General Employees Pension
Board and Fire/Police Pension
Board.
For more information, call
407-656-4111, Ext. 2254.

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11/25/51 1/31/07

It has been 1 year
since you left and
it still seems like
yesterday.
You will always be
in our thoughts.
With all our love,

Mother and Dad

-1 L-



IN LOVING
MEMORY OF

Kenneth R.
Anderson
Dec. 21, 1953
Feb. 5, 2007

Those who love don't
go away. They walk
beside us everyday.

Unseen, unheard, but
always near, still loved,
still missed, still very
dear.

Your loving family,
Mom, Gail, Vicki
and Debi


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Burglary, residential and
business-7
Burglary, vehicle-4
Vehicle thefts--6
Thefts-9
Criminal mischief-3
Drug violations--6
DUI-2
Vehicle accidents- 16
Alarms-46.
Police also conducted 135
'foot patrols and 688 security
checks.

Ocoee police report
For the Jan. 24-31, the
Ocoee Police Department
reports the following crimes
(2 of which resulted in ar-
rests):,
Burglary of a vehicle-7
Burglary of a business- 1
Burglary of a resi-
dence- 1
Burglary of a struc-
ture- 1
Grand theft-3
Grand theft/motor vehi-
cle-3 -
Battery on a law-enforce-
ment officer/domestic bat,
tery- 1.







Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 3A


Fred Crabtree retiring after

28 years with gas district


By Amy Quesinberry


Fred Crabtree has been a fixture
with the Lake Apopka Natural
Gas District for 28 years, the last
16 as general manager. He first
became affiliated with the gas
district in 1979, when he served
on the board of directors.
Crabtree was also chairman
of the American Public Gas As-
sociation in 2006 and has held
numerous offices and served on
many committees. He participates
in meetings with the Federal En-
ergy Regulatory Commission and
the Department of Transportation,
both in Washington, D.C,
The Winter Garden resident has
been given the Personal Achieve-
mentAward in 1997, Special Rec-
ognition Award in 2001 and the
Gild of Ancient Supplers Award
in 2006. His latest honor was re-
ceiving the Distinguished Service
Award from the APGA at the na-
tional convention last fall.
But now he's ready for some-
thing else.
A retirement reception'is be-
ing planned in his honor and will
be held Saturday, Feb. 23, from
2-4 p.m. at Tanner Hall in Win-
ter Garden. The public is invited
to take part in the celebration.
Those attending are asked to call
Dahlia Rochell at 407-656-2734,
Ext. 113.
Crabtree decided it was time
to retire because "I was getting
too old to work," he said, laugh-
ing. "I want to retire while I'm
still healthy and able to do some
things that I don't have time for
now."
He turns 67 six days after his
retirement begins.

'Big Orange Ball ... A
Dance Off' is Feb. 22
What do Jackie Siegel, Mi-
chael Waldrop, Danny Trean-
or, Michelle Damon and Tina
Wong all have in common?
They are all hard at work
learning ballroom' dancing
at the Central Florida Dance
Center in preparation for the
West ,Orange Chamber of
Commerce's "Big Orange
Ball ... A Dance Off."
West Orange's own Bert
Roper is dusting off, his
dancing shoes and joining
the ranks as well to vie for
the bragging rights as the
best dancer in West Orange
County.
The ball, which will be held
Feb. 22 from 6:30-11 p.m. at
the Rosen Centre on Interna-
tional Drive, is a fund-raiser
for the Chamber, and $1 of
each ticket sold goes directly
into the Chamber's Schol-
arship Fund for area high
school seniors who plan to
attend Valencia Community
College or Westside Tech.
The dance competition is
all in fun, but the dancers
have shown a high level of
intensity while rehearsing.
Guests will be treated to out-
standing dance performances,
but professional judges will
oversee the event. However,
the audience will be able to
vote and ultimately dictate
the winner.
The presenting sponsors
for the ball are Progress
Energy, DeWitt Excavating
and Technology Solutions of
America. Also sponsoring the
event are Ace Hardware and
DRB Benefits Group. Dance
lessons and studio time are
provided by the Central Flor-
ida Dance 'Center.
The evening will include
both silent and live auctions.
Reservations are required
and can be made at lwolf@ -
wochamber.com or by call-
ing 407-656-1304, Ext. 5.
Don't delay since seats are
limited.


The last 18 years have been
such a blessing watching
you grow into the beautiful
younLig lady you are today!

Happy Birthday, Angel!

We love you.

Dad. Morn, Brad and Sam


FRED CRABTREE


Though he will be considered
retired, he still has an obligation
to the American Public Gas As-
sociation until August, when his
term as past chairman is up. After
that, he wants to do some travel-
ing with his wife, Sue, although
they haven't made specific plans.
He will also help her in her busi-
ness, Bob Kerr Marine Tool Co.
in Oakland.
"I've enjoyed this," Crabtree


said of his career with the Lake
Apopka Natural Gas District. "It
really has been an interesting job
over the years.
"I will miss the people that I
work with, but I won't miss the
schedules and the deadlines," he
said. "It will be nice to have six
Saturday and one Sunday every
week."
As general manager, Crabtree
was in charge of all the manage-
ment of the district, overseeing the
department heads and managing
the business of the gas district.
Samuel Davis Jr. is replacing
Crabtree in that position. Davis,
who started Jan. 28, has been the
manager of the gas system in Tal-
lahassee since 1984.
"He comes with a lot of expe-
rience," said Crabtree, who has
served on several boards with Da-
vis in the 16 years he has known
him. "We're in transition mode
and moving forward."
Another change at the gas dis-
trict is the retirement of consulting
attorney John Rhodes, an Ocoee
resident and Winter Garden law-
yer who started with the district
in the early 1960s, Crabtree said.
The new counsel is Carol Barice,
who works out of Longwood and
Brooksville.


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CITY OF WINTER GARDEN
Notice of Municipal Runoff Election
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
All municipal polling locations will be open for electing
Mayor/Commissioner District 5 (City-wide):
Precinct 1103 / District 1
Tanner Hall, 29 W. Garden Avenue
Precinct 2103 / District 2
Tanner Hall, 29 W. Garden Avenue
Precinct 3103 / District 3
Old Library, I E. Cypress Street
Precinct 4103 / District 4
Stoneybrook West Golf Club. 15501 Towne Commons Blvd
Candidate names appearing on the ballot include:
Mack McLaughlin
John Rees
Polling locations will open at 7:00a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m.




TAX FILING

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at any time or call to -.0;
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assistance
Tax-Aide volunteers,
trained and certified
by the IRS, are provid-
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assistance at 14 sites
throughout Orange and
Seminole counties start-
ing through Tuesday,
April 15.
* Individuals seeking
assistance should bring
pertinent tax docu-
ments, such as a copy
of last year's income
tax return; forms show-
ing income earned, pen-
sions and Social Securi-
ty; 1099 forms showing
interest and. dividends;
photo ID, plus Social
Security cards for all
those listed on their re-
turn. Free electronic fil-
ing will be available at
all sites.
For more informa-
tion and the location
of the nearest site, call
407-628-4381, Mon-
day-Friday, 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.


CITY OF OCOEE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION

TO DISPOSE OF SURPLUS VEHICLES,

EQUIPMENT, AND MISCELLANEOUS

ITEMS



TO BE HELD

SATURDAY, 2/16/08 AT 9:00 A.M.

AT

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INSPECTION OF ITEMS HELD ON
FRIDAY, 2/15/08
FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 4:00 P.M.

CHECK THE CITY'S WEBSITE
FOR A COMPLETE SURPLUS PROPERTY LIST.
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public Internet auctions to dispose of miscellaneous items. These auctions may
be viewed by accessing the City's website at www.ci.ocoee.fl.us. under the
link for Auctions, throughout the months of February and March, as needed, so
check the City's website often. Each auction will end at the date and time speci-
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In our opinion

Editorials


From our archives

Old Times


Congratulations to the West Orange Chamber


Another milestone in the evolution
and growth of the West Orange
Chamber was marked recently with
"The Deed is Done" celebration of
the payoff of its office. West Orange
County should be proud to have such
a strong Chamber, and ownership
of the building reflects the strong
commitment of the community.
The reality of the Chamber owning
its own building was partially through
the efforts of the city of Winter
Garden, along with commitments
from Oakland, Ocoee, Windermere


and many private supporters. But the
Chamber would not have been in a
position to take on the venture without
its own strength that came from years
of commitments from so many. Staff,
board members, volunteers and the
entire Chamber membership from the
past three and half decades can all take
a little credit.
So congratulations not only to
the West Orange Chamber for its
milestone, but congratulation to West
Orange County for having such a
great Chamber.


Editor:
The "deed" is done, and the West Orange
Chamber is the proud owner. For those of you
who have been with the Chamber for more
than a decade, you will remember the intensive
building-fund campaign that was established in
pursuit of the purchase of the Chamber build-
ing. This campaign encompassed corporate
and private donations, the selling of bricks and
much more that lasted for the past 10 years. It
started back in 1997 when Lake Apopka Natu-
ral Gas (former residents of the Chamber build-
ing) and the city of Winter Garden worked out
a property swap and then offered the property
on West Colonial Drive to the West Orange
Chamber of Commerce for a lease option to
purchase.
The Chamber was in desperate need of a
structurally sound, centrally located home.
Many of the Chamber's community partners
enabled that to happen. The city of Winter Gar-
den took the leadership role and offered the site
and then asked other municipalities and private


businesses to help in this venture. Oakland,
Ocoee and Windermere each contributed to the
fund. BankFirst, Florida Power (now Progress
Energy), Health Central, Dan Petro and Walt
Disney World also contributed by making an-
nual contributions. Veranda Park contributed a
small portion of its residential sales proceeds to
the fund for a year. The West Orange Commit-
tee of 101 was instrumental in keeping the fund
growing. So very many of you helped to make
it happen, and on Jan. 14 the Chamber became
the proud owner of the building at 12184 W.
Colonial Drive, the Chamber's home.
This is not the end of the road. Now that we
proudly own the building, we plan to expand
the parking lot, allowing our facilities to be
more accessible to our members and the com-
munity. For those who have never been to our
offices or even if you have we would
love for you to stop in and check us out. You
are always welcome.
Stina D'Uva, President
West Orange Chamber of Commerce


75 years ago
Feeling like millionaires, holders of Sunshine
Money packed the Winter Garden Theatre and
enjoyed bidding on the 30 items of merchandise
offered by 12 local stores. They spent $596.75
on hams, toilet articles, fishing rods and other
items and it really cost no one a cent. The
Sunshine Money was given to them free by
the merchants.
Cameron Shipp, editor of the Winter Garden
Journal, will tell the world about Winter Garden
over the radio on a program sponsored by the
Central Florida Exposition. Winter Garden and
Ocoee have been awarded honor positions at
the exposition.
Winter Garden's post office is moving from
its present location on South Main Street to the
clinic building on Plant Street. The new loca-
tion will be better for its employees who have
suffered during cold spells from the draught
that whizzes down South Main.

40 years
In the face of adverse conditions, Winter Gar-
den teachers are to be complimented on their
dedication to their profession. Only six of the
teachers from the three Winter Garden schools
are reported on strike after the first two days of


the statewide walkout. This is not an easy deci-
sion to make in the face of the strong pressure
exerted by the militant FEA.
Windermere's new elementary school is tak-
ing shape and will soon be completed. The new
school has been needed in the community for
many years.
Old newspapers have a new use aside from
wrapping garbage (and mullet). A mixture of
molasses and ground-up newspapers has been
successfully used as food for cattle.

35 years ago
Artist Kitty Osbum of Windermere is prepar-
ing for a one-woman show at Florida Techno-
logical University. She has turned her backyard
into a studio, and her pen-and-ink drawings of
"backyard creatures" run the gamut from tawny
owls to flying squirrels.
It was another triumph for Nancy Wiggins
as her sixth-grade class at Dillard Street El-
ementary School presented an episode from
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer complete with
a scary graveyard scene, lots of suspense, kids
lost in caves and Mark Twain humor. Among
the actors were Rusty Roberson as Tom Saw-
yer, John Bailey as Huckleberry Finn and Lee
Grimes as Injun Joe.


Bronson warns consumers to avoid tax rebate scam


Florida Agriculture and Consumer
Services Commissioner Charles H.
Bronson is warning consumers about
scam artists who are seeking personal
information and in some instances mon-
ey while claiming to help consumers in
obtaining a tax rebate from the federal
government.
"If you receive a phone call or e-mail
with a promise of assistance in getting
a check, hang up on the caller or delete
the e-mail," Bronson said. "Congress
hasn't even approved a tax-rebate plan
yet."
The scam began sweeping the country
in recent days,) and some Florida resi-
dents have acknowledged in phone calls
to the department's Consumer Services
Division this week that they have been
contacted by the scam artists.
In one variation of the rip-off, a com-
pany calling itself the Federal Commis-
sion Refund Department is promising
consumers help in obtaining a tax re-


100
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The West Orange Chamber of Commerce recently marked the celebration of 'The
Deed Is Done' by presenting the city of Winter Garden with a plaque in honor of its
instrumental aid in assisting the Chamber to become the proud owner of the building
known as the Chamber's home at 12184 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden. Pictured
are (l-r): Stina D'Uva, Chamber president; Jack Quesinberry, Winter Garden mayor;
Julie Kleffel, Chamber chairman and senior vice president of sales for BankFirst;
Mike Bollhoefer, Winter Garden city manager; and Bob Buchanan, Winter Garden
commissioner, District 2.


Church, youth thank local businesses


Editor:
We want to extend our sincerest appreciation
and gratitude to the many local businesses and
individuals who played a very important part
in a recent "Extreme Yard and Home Make-
over." Adrenaline Student Ministries and The
Crossings, A Community Church, planned a
community project right here in our own back-
yard. A Winter Garden family, the Savilles,
was chosen for this amazing makeover. This
was a great example of seeing a community
pull together to help one of our own.
Thank you to the following: Winter Garden
Rotary, city of Winter Garden, Ace Hardware
Winter Garden, West Orange Lumber, Roper
-Family Foundation, Randy June, ID&G, Don


and Dyiann Bowles, Poranzo Fences & Gates,
Sorenson Construction, Jeff Gillum, Tewson
Landscaping,. Ron Walls, Blue Water Irriga-
tion Inc., Whisper Winds, Bob Buchanan;
And Allen and Abbey Johnson, Orlando Ale
House, Ray and Jackie Holden, Chick-fil-A
Winter Garden, Noah's Ark Furniture, Dawn
DeLoach and friends, Greg and Kathy Hoke,
Beth Otts, Castlestone, Ray Smith, Cathryn
Craft and friend, J. Dowling Construction
Inc., Jowers Batteries, Publix Winter Gar-
den, Rinker Concrete, Smokey Valley Stone
Co., Ultra Contractors Inc. and WC&C Land
Clearing.
Adrenaline Student Ministries and
The Crossings, A Community Church


bate check for a $29 fee that it offers to
withdraw from the consumer's bank ac-
count. In a second variation, scammers
portraying themselves as IRS agents are
calling and asking for Social Security
numbers and other personal informa-
tion to verify the person's eligibility for
a refund. That information can make
consumers extremely vulnerable to
identity theft.
"What these scam artists are trying to
do is to obtain personal-information, in-
cluding bank account and Social Secu-
rity numbers, so they can clean out your
checking or savings account and open
a line of credit in your name," Bronson
said. "Don't fall for it."
Congress is considering a tax-rebate
plan in an effort to stimulate the econ-
omy. The IRS, which is the agency
that would issue checks if legislation
is passed that approves a rebate, does
not ask for personal information on the
phone or in an e-mail.


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Business


Downtown Herb Shoppe celebrates 5 years


By Kathy Aber
Herbalist Susan Matlock
has studied natural health
and herbal remedies and
personally felt the benefits.
"Natural health is all about
balance," said Matlock.
To share her knowledge of
herbal products with others,
she opened the Downtown
Herb Shoppe and Day Spa at
33 Main St. in Winter Garden
in 2003. Matlock is pleased
to be celebrating the store's
fifth anniversary Feb. 11
and has planned month-long
specials to commemorate the
occasion.
It was Winter Garden's
downtown charm and the
city's friendly residents that,
led the Herb Shoppe owner
to locate her business on the
corner of Main and Joiner
streets.
"I love the quaintness of
the town and the personal
connection. I have enjoyed
getting to know everyone
in Winter Garden," said
Matlock.
In an interview last week,
she told The West Orange
Times customers generally
stop the first time looking for
alternatives to prescription
medicines or to change their
current health condition. She
explained the staff could
suggest remedies but cannot
diagnose or prescribe.
Matlock, a resident of
Clermont for the past 10
years, started out working
alone and now has a staff
of 13 individuals working
in various capacities. The
business has grown mostly
by word-of-mouth referrals.
"The shop wouldn't be
here without the graciousness
of the community welcoming
us," said Matlock.
In addition to its inventory of
herbal supplements, vitamins,
books, teas, aromatherapy
products and natural health
items, the Herb Shoppe has
three rooms dedicated to
a Day Spa, which features


The spa has three licensed
massage therapists and
three facialists. Day Spa gift
certificates and aromatherapy
gift baskets available for
Valentine's Day.
In addition, Matlock offers
classes on a variety of topics
from allergies, acupuncture
and weight loss to everything
in between. One recent class
featured a personal chef who
taught parents how to make
healthy lunches for their
children.
Upcoming classes include
Simple Aromatherapy
Blending on Saturday, Feb.
9, from 10-11 a.m.; Raising
Your Children Naturally,
Saturday, Feb. 23, 10-11
a.m.; and' Cleaning Green
and Saving Green, Saturday,
March 1, 10-11 a.m. Classes
are $35 each, three for $79 or


Downtown Herb Shoppe and Day Spa .owner Susan
Matlock will celebrate her store's 5th anniversary this
week.

a variety of massages and massages and European
rejuvenating treatments. It facials, herbal hand and foot
offers 55-minute relaxation, massages, energy foot baths
deep tissue and hot stone and energy light rejuvenation.


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An unpaid three-month
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to understand the human
body from a more holistic
approach, and the program
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Matlock said she has a
strong Internet business at
www.dowtownherbshoppe.
com and Internet shopping
works well for "snow birds"
who want to purchase Herb
Shoppe products when they
return to their homes up
North.
The store is open Monday
through Friday from 10:30
a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
For more information or a
Day Spa appointment, call
407-656-9119.


West Orange Chamber
presents Leadership
West Orange
West Orange Chamber
of Commerce is presenting
Leadership West Orange
to provide the opportunity
for participants to venture
into West Orange and
learn more about the com-
munity. The class meets one
day each month for nine
months and incorporates
tours, hands-on experience,
behind-the-scenes activities
and group discussions with
community leaders.
A majority of this class is
made up of representatives
of Community &'Support-
ing Trustees.
For information about
the sessions and the
cost, call the Chamber at
407-656-1304 or e-mail to
carter@ wochamber.com.


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Winter Garden
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Garden club's Spring Fever
planned for April 12-13


Bloom 'N' Grow Gar-
den Society members are
planning their 8th Annual
Spring Fever in the Gar-
den festival, set for the
weekend of April 12-13.
It takes place in down-
town Winter Garden The
two-day festival (which
runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. Sunday) is co-spon-
sored by the city of Winter
Garden.
The event features hun-
dreds of plants and gar-
den-, wildlife- and nature-
related items from growers
and vendors across the
Southeast. Guests can
purchase plants, pots,
wrought-iron items, bird-
baths, wind chimes, gar-
den pottery and furniture,
and they can participate
in a silent garden art auc-


tion.
Those attending can
enjoy live entertainment,
visit the butterfly house
and get the latest garden-
ing tips at the "Ask the
Experts" booth, and chil-
dren can experience the
KidZone.
There will be food con-
cessions and local res-
taurants serving outdoors
and indoors along Plant
Street.
The club has been the
recipient of the Nation-
al Civic Beautification
Award from Habitat' For
Humanity for its land-
scape work on Habitat
houses.
The organization main-
tains two Web sites: www.
bloomngrowsociety.com
and www.springfeverin-
garden.com.


Planting for future generations
The Bloom 'N' Grow Garden Society participated in Florida
Arbor Day by planting a laurel oak behind Tanner Hall in
Winter Garden. Members answered the challenges given
in an Arbor Day speech by President Theodore Roosevelt
to save our trees and plant even more so future generations
would not suffer. 'To plant a tree is to plant hope' (author


unknown). At the tree planting were, I-r: back, Jennie
Reagan, Virginia Robinson, Sue Crabtree, Sara Smith,
Marilyn Kelymann, JoAnn Cauthen, Betty Anne Griffin,
Gretchen Boyd and Mary Lynn Van Dyke; in front are
grandchildren Owen Crabtree, Ella Crabtree, Hope Fowler,
Hannah Joy Fowler, Riley Boyd and Mason Boyd.


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Kurt and Michelle Fischer of
Winter Garden are the parents
of a baby boy, Gavin Von,
born Nov. 29 and weighing 8
pounds, 4 ounces. He joins his
big brother, Kurt.

Reception to
honor Crabtree
upon retirement
A retirement reception will
be held Saturday, Feb. 23, from
2-4 p.m. to honor Fred Crab-
tree, general manager of Lake
Apopka Natural Gas District.
The public is invited to attend
the event at Tanner Hall in
Winter Garden.
Those planning to attend
can respond to Dahlia Rochell,
407-656-2734, Ext. 113.
Crabtree has been general
manager since Sept. 1, 1991.
He served on the board of di-
rectors, beginning in Novem-
ber 1979, until he accepted the
general manager's position.


Contest winner stars in parade
Ethan Canfield, 10, of Winter Garden, was the winner of the Orlando Citrus Parade color-
ing contest and served as honorary grand marshal in the parade Dec. 29. He is pictured
with his twin brother, Jacob, and is the son of Jeff and Mary Canfield.


VFW activities
West Orange VFW Post
4305 Ladies Auxiliary will
meet Monday, Feb. 11, at 7
p.m. On Feb. 14, the auxiliary
will visit Golden Pond Com-
munities at 1:30 p.m. for bingo
and Valentine's Day gifts.
The post will meet Feb. 18
at 7 p.m., and the Men's Aux-
iliary will meet Feb. 20 at 6
p.m.
A Valentine's steak night
will be held at the post home,
1170 E. Plant St., Winter Gar-
den, on Feb. 15, beginning at 6
p.m. Members and guests are
invited to bring their sweet-
heart for a valentine treat.

Learn to sew
Sewing classes are held
Monday at 3 p.m. at the
Maxey Community Center
on Klondike Street. There is
no charge for the class. Call
407-656-4155 for more infor-
mation.


Gala to benefit
Florida Symphony
Youth Orchestra
The annual gala benefiting
the Florida Symphony Youth
Orchestra is set for March
15 at the Rosen Plaza Hotel.
This year's theme is "A Trip
Around the World Through
Music." For more information,
call 407-999-7800, Ext. 235.
Jacqueline Garrity of Winter
Garden will perform on violin
with the orchestra for a second
year. She is a student at Chain
of Lakes Middle School and
plays in the school symphony.
Musical talents run in the
family. Jacqueline's older
sister, Caroline, takes piano
and violin lessons from her
mother, Suzy Garrity. She is
also the freshman concert se-
lect leader at Olympia High
School, where she is a summa
cum laude student, captain of
her cheerleading team and a
member of the soccer team.


Citizens Action
Coalition to meet
The West Orange Citizens
Action Coalition Inc. meets
on the third Thursday of each
month at 6 p.m. at the Max-
ey Community Center, 830
Klondike St., Winter Garden.
Residents of Winter Garden,
Ocoee, Oakland and the Til-
denville area are invited to at-
tend and offer ideas on improv-
ing these communities.
For more information, call
Charlie Mae Wilder, president.
at 407-656-8325.


Women invited
to join book club
A women's book club meets
on the first Saturday of the
month from 8:30-10:30 a.m.
at the Stoneybrook West Club-
house in Winter Garden. To
join in the discussions, contact
Tracy Post at 407-756-0497 or
tracypost@cfl.rr.com.


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Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 7A


Angel Food Ministries

offers food boxes


The congregation of People
of Faith Lutheran Church is
offering the community an op-
portunity to buy groceries at
a discounted price and maybe
assist a needy family that could
use some help with its food
each month.
Angel Food Ministries sup-
plies quality food to anyone
who wishes to order for reduced
prices through its distribution
'system. Those who order and
pay $30 will receive a box of
food containing both fresh and
frozen items that are restaurantt
grade."
To sign up, go to www.
peopleoffaith.org/AngelFood.
htm. An order form can be
downloaded from that link.
For more information, con-


Biggins graduates
from basic training
Air Force Airman 1st Class
Robert L. Biggins has graduated
from basic military training at
Lackland Air Force Base, San
Antonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of train-
ing, the airman studied the Air
Force mission, organization and
military customs and courtesies;
performed drill and ceremony
marches; and received physical
training, rifle marksmanship,
field training exercises and spe-
Scial training in human relations.
In addition, airmen who com-
plete basic training earn cred-
its toward an associate degree
through the Community College
bf the Air Force.
Biggins is the son of Rosita
RileN of Winter Garden and
Robert Biggins of Orlando. He
graduated from West Orange
High School in 2000 and re-
ceied a bachelor's degree from
the Universit- of Central Flonda
in 2005.


Library programs
for children
The Winter Garden Library
has programs for children on
Wednesday. Tiny Tales is pre-
sented at 10:15 a.m. to infants
from birth to 18 months. Tod-
dler Time is at 10:45 a.m. for
children 18-36 months. Story-
book Fun for those ages 3-5 is
at 11:15 a.m. The library is on
East Plant St.

Parents can help
name new school
Rob Bixler, recently named
principal of the Lake Whitney/
Thomebrooke Elementary Re-
lief School, has sent home in-
formational fliers to students at
the two schools, hoping to get
parent participation in mak-
ing some choices for the new
school.
Copies are also available in
the front office of both schools
and on each school's Web site.
The fliers contain information
and opportunities to submit sug-
gestions for the school name,
mascot and colors.
Direct questions to robert.bix-
ler@ocps.net. The new school is
being built on Tomyn Boulevard
in Ocoee.


tact CorrineGraver@yahoo.
com or the church office at
407-877-3937.
The deadline for the next
order is Feb. 15, and the
pickup date is March 1 from
10:30-11:30 a.m. at People of
Faith Church, 228 Windermere
Road, Winter Garden. Food
stamps are accepted as well.
This process is repeated each
month. The church is also look-
ing for anyone interested in vol-
unteering on distribution days.
The non-profit, non-denom-
inational organization began in
1994 as a small outreach minis-
try serving a rural community
in Georgia. It is now in more
than 3,200 communities in 35
states and helps feed more than
500,000 families a month.


Mom-and-tot
tennis classes
The Winter Garden
Parks and Recreation
Department is offering a
tennis class for moms and
tots. Lessons will take
place Fridays from 9-9:30
a.m. at Chapin Station.
For more informa-
tion, call the rec office at
407-656-4155.


Rent Tanner Hall
Tanner Hall on Lake Apopka
is available for rental for events
on weekends and weekdays. For
details, call the Winter Garden
Parks and Recreation Depart-
ment at 407-656-4155. The
Tanner is at 29 W. Garden Ave.,
Winter Garden.


Low-income seniors
can apply for utility
bill assistance
The city of Winter Garden is
offer its Senior Citizens' Utility
Assistance Program.
To qualify, residents must be
over 65 years of age or over 62
and receiving Social Security
benefits, they must have been
a city resident continuously for
five years prior to the applica-
tion date, their water bill must be
in their name and billed to them
directly, and their annual income
in 2008 from all sources must
not exceed $1,092.79 a month
if they are single or $1,527.76
if they are married.
Residents can obtain an ap-
plication from the lobby of City
Hall, 251 W. Plant St., Winter
Garden.
The deadline for submitting
the application and providing
proof of income is May 1. Only
those who do not qualify will be
notified.
After qualifying, their city
utility bill will be reduced up to
$35 each month beginning in
May. For details, call the assis-
tant city clerk at 407-656-4111,
Ext. 2297.

Visit downtown
W.G. museums
Downtown Wipter Garden
has several museums honoring
the city's history. The Winter
Garden Heritage Museum is
at 1 N. Main St. There is no
admission. For information
or to schedule a tour for large
groups, call 407-656-5544. The
Winter Garden History Center
is downtown on West Plant
.Street. For information, call
407-656-3244. The Central
Florida Railroad Museum is at
101 S. Boyd St. For information,
call 407-656-0559.


Voci Dance has moved to downtown Winter Garden.



Voci Dance moves

to Winter Garden


Voci Dance, celebrating its
eighth. season as Central Flor-
ida's premier modern dance
company, announces its move
to Winter Garden. Beginning
this month, the company will
make the Centre for Dance &
the Performing Arts its new re-
hearsal space.
The studio, owned by dance
educator Kathryn Austin, is in
downtown Winter Garden across
from the newly renovated Gar-
den Theatre where Voci will
perform at the grand-opening
celebration Feb. 29.
Voci Dance is also the first
dance company slated to perform
at the theater in November.
For the past year, Voci Dance
has rehearsed in downtown
Orlando at the historic Avalon
Island building managed byArt-
ists Registry. Fortunately for the
company, Austin's donation of
space came at the same time
the company learned its lease


Residents needed to
serve on city boards
,The city of Winter Garden is
seeking volunteers interested
in serving on the following
boards as vacancies might oc-
cur:
Code Enforcement/Nuisance
Abatement Board, Planning
and Zoning Board, Commu-
nity Redevelopment Agency,
Community Redevelopment
Agency/Brownfield Advisory
Board, General Employees
Pension Board and Fire/Police
Pension Board.
For more information, call
407-656-4111, Ext. 2254.


would not be renewed at Avalon
Island.
Voci's executive director,
Kelli Cummins, said: "As a
small non-profit, we depend
upon people in our community
to help us achieve our mission
' of making the arts accessible.
Kathryn Austin has graciously
provided us with the space we
need in order to achieve that
mission."
Voci Dance was founded
in 2000 and became a 5013
non-profit organization in 2003.
The company receives a small
amount of funding from United
Arts of Central Florida and is
also contracted through United
Arts and Orange County Public
Schools to provide dance edu-
cation services targeting Title I
schools.
For more about the dance
company, go to www.vocidance.
org. For more on CDPA, go to
www.dancecdpa.com.


Cupid's Carnival
set for little ones
The Winter Garden Parks
and Recreation Department
is planning its annual Little
Cupid's Carnival on Monday,
Feb. 11. Children ages 3-5 are
invited to participate in car-
nival games, face painting,
crafts and refreshments. The
event is from 10 a.m. to noon
at Tanner Hall, 29 W. Garden
Ave.
Anyone wanting to bring
a group of children is asked
to call the rec office at
407-656-4155 with the antici-
pated attendance number.


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Grace Worship
Center thrift shop
Grace Worship Center's thrift
shop is open Fridays from 8 a.m.
to 2:30 p.m. in the church's Fel-
lowship Hall, 1134 E. Plant St.,
Winter Garden.
All proceeds from the shop
help the church with functions,
activities and mission trips. Do-
nations are accepted and can be
dropped off on Friday.

Duplicate bridge
N-S: 1. J. and G. Woltman 2.
M. and J. Chilton 3. Y. Peabody-
M. Voorhees 4. L. Dennis-B. Cox
5. M.A. Cummings-B. Shelton;
E-W: 1. J. and R. Bomgaars 2. L.
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4. A. Bony-E. Kalember 5. D.
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HCP needs volunteers
Health Central Park in Win-
ter Garden is looking for vol-
unteers to fill several positions
in volunteer services. To be-
come a volunteer at HCP, call
407-296-1628.


Donate to troops
stationed in Iraq
West Orange VFW Post 4305
Ladies Auxiliary continues to
collect toiletries and other items
to troops overseas. The auxiliary
has adopted two troops stationed
in Iraq and is asking for items
for men and women.
Drop off donated items at
1170 E. Plant St., Winter Gar-
den.

Quilting Club
The West Orange Quilt Club
meets the second Monday of the
month at Little Hall, 1 Surprise
Drive, Winter Garden, from 6-9
p.m. The cost is nominal. Those
interested are invited to join the
group for its next project.
For more details, call
407-656-4155.


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8A The West Orange Times Thursday, February 7, 2008


Welltrax to hold open house Feb. 14


Dr. Jacque D. Dunegan, a life-
long West Orange County resi-
dent and well-known wellness
consultant and exercise physiol-
ogist, is opening a new wellness
center in Winter Garden at 55 N.
Dillard St. (just north of Plant
Street). Welltrax, a physical and
education center for wellness,
will offer personal training, fit-
ness classes, stretch and balance
classes for seniors and complete
wellness programs.
The center will also offer boot
camps and programs for over-
weight teenagers and will feature
lunch-and-learn classes with ex-
perts on a variety of topics.
Dunegan received her Ph.D


in exercise physiology and well-
ness with a graduate certification
in aging studies. She is certified
in lifestyle consulting, weight
management and personal train-
ing. For her doctoral dissertation,
Dunegan teamed with the late
Dr. Andrew Townes, Orange
County Public Schools medical
director, to study teenage obesity
in county schools.
Dunegan has been helping
people of all ages and levels
of health meet their fitness and
wellness goals for more than 20
years. Formerly known as body-
genesis, Welltrax will continue to
publish bodyjournal, a quarterly
newsletter, and will sponsor the


BG's Walking Club, a commu-
nity service to local residents.
The Welltrax professional
staff will consist of educated
and certified personal trainers
and fitness instructors and will
provide the highest quality of
training for teens, men, women
and seniors.
The community is invited to
.stop by Welltrax this Valentine's
Day, Thursday, Feb. 14, from
noon to 6 p.m. and on Saturday,
March 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
to meet the staff and visit with
Dr. Dunegan.
For more information, call
407-654-WELL (9355).


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Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 9A


Oakland
The Windermere Country
Club Foundation is hosting a
charity golf tournament called
Home For A Hero on Tuesday,
Feb. 26, to benefit the Home
At Last project. Sgt. Cope
will be the guest of honor at
the tournament with his air
travel provided by Southwest
Airlines.
The community is invited to
participate in this four-person
scramble event. The entry fee
is $150 per player and includes
continental breakfast, on-course
contests, a free beverage cart
andbuffetluncheon with awards
and prizes. There will be an
auction with a variety of items,
including a three-person round
of golf at TPC Sawgrass with
eight-time PGA Tour winner
Fred Funk. In addition, there
will be a drawing for a 2008
Nissan Altima with 250 raffle
tickets at $200 each. Organizers
are also looking for sponsors
and donations of auction items.
For more information on the
golf tournament or to register
to play or make a donation, call
407-654-9004.
The Island One Foundation


(Continued from 1A)


recently organized a fund-raiser
called Cruisin' for a Cause
with Home At Last as one of
the beneficiaries. The event
featured a motorcycle and car
rally from Orlando to Daytona
Beach. Criswell said W.O.
Habitat had not received a final
report on its share of proceeds
from the rally.
The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation
has pledged a $5,000 donation
to the Home At Last project in
memory of The West Orange
Times publisher George Bailey.
Criswell said he is currently
completing paperwork for the
Dr. P Phillips Foundation.
The Copes toured West
Orange County with W.O.
Habitat representatives in
August. After visiting Ocoee,
Oakland and Winter Garden, the
Copes chose Oakland as their
first choice for their home.
They have not seen the
home site on Henschen Avenue
because the property was not
for sale at the time, Criswell
said.
When the Copes visited last
summer, W.O. Habitat hosted
a welcome reception at Tanner


Hall in Winter Garden.
During the ceremony that
included presentations from
each of the local mayors,
Criswell explained the
uniqueness of the Home At
Last project.
W.O. Habitat is recognizing
Sgt. Cope's military service
as the customary sweat equity
usually required of Habitat
families.
Because of this, Criswell said
W.O. Habitat would need the
support of the entire community
to raise sufficient funds for the
land and construction costs.
At the August reception, the
Rotary Club of Windermere
launched the fund-raising drive
with a $10,000 donation.
Criswell said a special bank
account has been established
for Home At Last. To make a
donation, send contributions
to West Orange Habitat For
Humanity, P.O. Box 38,
Oakland, FL 34760.
For more information, go to
the W.O. Habitat Web site at
woh4h.org or send an e-mail
to woh4h@yahoo.com or call
407-905-0406.


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Sound of Sunshine Show Chorus

to hold its annual performance


The Sound of Sunshine
Show Chorus will hold its
annual show Saturday, Feb.
16, at 3 p.m. in the Ocoee
High School auditorium. The
much-anticipated a capella
performance promises to be
a crowd-pleaser for the entire
family.
In addition to the award-
winning Sound of Sunshine
Show Chorus, quartet
champions In the Mix will


perform. Also appearing are
Solar Flair!, Double Trouble
and a cameo performance
by the Sound of Sunshine's
newest quartet, Sizzle N'
Sass. The show will also
include an appearance by
the outstanding Ocoee High
School Choir.
There will be music, door
prizes, drawings, a small
lobby marketplace and fun.
Tickets are $15 and can


be purchased by calling
407-898-7135 or visiting
www.soundofsunshine.com.
Sound of Sunshine is a
chapter of Sweet Adelines
International, the largest
singing organization for
women in the world.
Celebrating almost 60 years
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Ocoee


A bird's-eye view
The West Orange Chamber's 2007-08 Youth Leadership Class of local high school stu-
dents was recently treated to a bird's-eye view of the Manheim Orlando Auto Auction
in Ocoee from the top of the facility's roof. Allen gaskins, assistant facilities manager,
pointed out the controlled chaos down below of lining up the cars to go in for auction.
Community Relations Director Louis Fazio Jr. (not pictured) and Bob Larson of the Com-
munity Relations Department led the students through the actual auctions.


Ocoee mayor offers to officiate

at weddings on Valentine's Day


Ocoee Mayor Scott Vander-
grift will continue his more
than 20-year tradition of con-
ducting wedding and renew-
al-of-vows ceremonies on
Valentine's Day on Thursday,
Feb. 14. The mayor's services
are available at no charge, re-
gardless of the couple's city
of residence.
Mayor Vandergrift performs
the ceremonies in the lakeside
gazebo in the park near Ocoee


City Hall on North Lakeshore
Drive. The gazebo offers elec-
trical service, is wheelchair
accessible and has seating in
front.
The mayor has prepared cer-
emonies he can use, or couples
can write and say their own
vows. If the couple insists
on money passing hands to
be sure the knot is secured, a
donation to the West Orange
Christian Service Center is


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favored by the mayor.
A local educator renewed
her wedding vows several
years ago after 30 years of
marriage. Her husband gave
her a beautiful bouquet of
flowers for the event.
"It was more meaningful the
second time," she said. "I was
not nervous or afraid anything
would go wrong. We were out-
doors in a beautiful setting in
nature. I was really listening
to the words. It was an expe-
rience that I really enjoyed. It
brought back to me an aware-
ness of what was said and
what the words really mean.
They aren't just words, but a
commitment to another person
and the marriage."
As a notary public, the may-
or performs many routine du-
ties, but performing a Valen-
tine's Day wedding ceremony
is his favorite.
"There is a sense of happi-
ness on every occasion when I
perform a marriage or renewal
of vows," he said. "It can't be
measured by mere words. I re-
member one bride who cried
during the entire ceremony.
I assumed they were tears of
joy."
All weddings require a val-
id marriage license. Couples
should reserve a time for a
wedding or renewal of vows
by contacting the mayor at
407-299-5598 or e-mail may-
orscott@cfl.rr.com.


Civitan ready for new year of activities
Members of the West Orange Civitan Club gathered together to celebrate the holidays
at member Kerry Herzig's home in Ocoee. A festive dinner, gift exchange and fellowship
highlighted the evening. Shown at the party are (1-r, front) Helen Galloway and Cindy
Baker, (middle) Kelly Chambers, Janet Spikes and Diane lacone and (back) Shelia Ad-
ams, Debbie Cervero, Kerry Herzig, Kay Buckner, Darlene Rhodus and Gay Aaron. Civi-
tan members are now scheduling projects and activities for 2008 that support the West
Orange community. Club meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month at
6:30 p.m. at Grace Worship Center in Winter Garden. For more information, visit www.
civitan.net/westorange.


Summerville to host
Valentine ceremonies
The marriage vow says "In
sickness and in health, as long as
you both shall live," and for the
couples at Summerville at Ocoee,
a senior-living community, this
vow has serious meaning. So
much so, in fact, that all of the
couples at Summerville are plan-
ning to restate their commitment
of love at an upcoming ceremony
to renew their wedding vows.
Summerville is hosting this
event on Saturday, Feb. 16, at 2
p.m. A champagne toast and light
hors d'oeuvres will be provided.
The ceremony will take place in
traditional wedding format, with
a reception following, complete
with refreshments. Photographer
will be available for those wishing
to have their picture taken.
The event is open to the commu-
nity. Anyone who is interested in
renewing vows or who would like
more information is asked to call
Sarah Garcia at 407-299-2710.
Summerville at Ocoee is lo-
cated at 80 N. Clarke Road.

City Web site
Check out the city of Ocoee's
Web site at www.ci.ocoee.fl.us
to keep up with meeting sched-
ules, ways to volunteer and ways
to ask questions of or complain
to city staff and officials:


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A check for 'Home at Last' project,
James Helm presents a check to Sheri Lyn Sorenson for
$1,110 as a donation to the West Orange Habitat for Hu-
manity's 'Home at Last' project that will provide a home for
an injured Iraqi war veteran. Helm recently had an auction
of his NASCAR memorabilia at Ocoee Tire and Auto.


Birthday Luncheon
tickets for sale
Tickets are now on sale for
the Woman's Club of Ocoee
84th Birthday Luncheon and
Fashion Show to be held Sat-
urday, March 1, at noon in the
clubhouse at 4 N. Lakewood
Ave. Tickets for the event,
which is always sold out, are
$20 and are available by calling
407-298-3821.


Ocoee Police
Department needs
volunteers
The Ocoee Police Depart-
ment is looking for a few good
people for a new volunteer pro-
gram. Those who can spare a
few hours a week to assist with
finger printing, filing reports
and other important jobs will
be trained in the areas they will
be working in. Interested people
can contact Sgt. Ken Fisher at
the Ocoee Police Department at
407-905-3160, Ext. 9-3315.


Teen Group to meet
The West Orange Christian
Service Center Teen Group will
meet Tuesda, Feb. 5.12, 19 and
26 and March 4, 11, 18 and 25,
from 6-7:30 p.m. Any teen 15
or younger is welcome to attend
and enjoy an evening of mov-
ies, activities and discussions.
Parental permission will be re-
quired. The center is located at
300 W. Franklin St. in Ocoee.
For more information, call
Melissa Singh at 407-921-0525
ore-mail ms726@aol.com.

Tours each weekend
at Ocoee museum
The Withers-Maguire House
Museum, located in the Ocoee
Municipal Complex on Bluford
Avenue, is open each Saturday
and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Tours
are $3 for adults and $1 for chil-
dren.
Special group tours with
special rates can be arranged
by calling Elizabeth Maguire
at 407-656-2051.

Alzhiemer support
group at Summerville
Summerville at Ocoee, an as-
sisted-living and memory-care
residence, conducts a monthly
family support group on the
fourth Thursday of the month
at 6 p.m.
The group's goal is to pro-
vide help to those who are faced
with the struggles and demands
of caring for a person with Al-
zheimer's disease or other
memory-care issues. The sup-
port group is sponsored by the
Alzheimer Resource Center.
Summerville at Ocoee is lo-
cated at 80 N. Clarke Road in
Ocoee. For more information or
to RSVP for the next meeting,
call 407-843-1910.

Summerville seeks
volunteers
Summerville at Ocoee, an as-
sisted-liiing and memory-care
residence, is seeking volunteers
to assist ith events. outings.
bingo, crafts, games and other
activities, as well as provide
musical entertainment.
For more information, call
Betty Phillips and Jo\ Pensala
at 407-299-jl0.


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Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 11A


Health Central Auxiliary

offers scholarships


Health Central Auxiliary,
the volunteer association that
supports Health Central medi-
cal center in Ocoee, is offering
scholarships to high school
and college students interested
in pursuing a career in health-
care.
The $2,000 scholarships are
available to students and hospi-
tal employees who plan to major
in a healthcare-related field.
A minimum grade-point av-
erage of 3.5 is required of high
school students, a minimum
GPA of 3.2 is required of col-
lege students, and all applicants
must be full-time students.
Beginning Feb. 14, scholar-
ship applications will be avail-
able at the Health Central infor-
mation desk and the volunteer

Line dancing in Ocoee
Line dance classes are held
each Wednesday and Friday
morning from 9-10:30.
This is a fun way to exercise
and work out at the same time.
Please wear leather sole shoes
or something comfortable.
These lessons are held in the
Ocoee Community Center be-
hind the old fire station and the
Withers-Maguire House. For
more information, call Glenda
Marshall at 407-294-9048.

Autistic and Related
Disabilities Program
A free Autistic and Related
Disabilities. Program is offered
for all ages and disabilities
from 6-7 p.m. each Tuesday
night at Jim Beech Recreation
Center, 1820 A.D. Mims Road
in Ocoee.
For more information, contact
JoAnne by pager at407-740-3500
or 407-654-1982.

Tours each weekend
at Ocoee museum
The Withers-Maguire House
Museuni. located in the Ocoee
Municipal Complex on Bluford
Avenue, is open each Saturday
and Sunday from 2-4 p.m. Tours
are $3 for adults and $1 for chil-
dren.
Special group tours with
special rates can be arranged
by calling Elizabeth Maguire
at 407-656-2051.


West Orange Seniors Health Central Walkers

plan trip to Tampa at West Oaks Mall
The West Orange Seniors will Lenkowski at 407-299-5833, for Health Central Walkers is any time during mall hours. P
hold their next luncheon meeting more information. a free walking program at the ticipants log the amount of mil
on Thursday, Feb. 21, at 12:30 The West Orange Seniors play West Oaks Mall in Ocoee. Par- they walk and will earn prizes
p.m. at the Tom Ison Senior and cards on Tuesdays and Thursdays ticipants may join the program they accumulate mileage.
Veteran Center on Adair Street at 8:30 a.m. in the Ocoee Corn- Monday through Friday from For more information, c,
in Ocoee. This is a new meeting munity Center and need more 7-10 a.m. Once they are regis- Health Central Wellness
lace for the monthly luncheons. players to come and join the tered walkers, they may walk at 407-296-1496.


The Seniors's next Saturday bus
trip will be to the Seminole Hard
Rock Casino in Tampa on Feb. 16.
To sign up or for more informa-
tion, call Wendall Singrey, club
president, at 407-592-4498.
On Saturday, March 8, the Se-
niors will travel to the Strawberry
Festival in Plant City. Call Bette


group. The Senior Crafters meet
on the second and fourth Thurs-
days at 12:45 p.m. at the center,
and they are currently working
on holiday crafts for local nurs-
ing homes.
The club holds bingo there
each Monday from 1-3 p.m., with
snacks at 2 p.m.


office, both located on the first
floor of Health Central. Applica-
tions are also available at Health
Central Park in Winter Garden
and in the student services of-
fices at Dr. Phillips, West Or-
ange, Olympia and Ocoee high
schools and Central Florida
Christian Academy and Wind-
ermere Prep.
The deadline for returning
an application is March 31 by
5 p.m. Health Central is located
at 10000 W. Colonial Drive.
Scholarship eligibility is based
upon need and ability deter-
mined by a selection committee.
Qualified applicants are subject
to be interviewed.
For more information, call the
Health Central Auxiliary office
at 407-296-1148.

Live, Laugh and Love
Your Heart
Health Central is holding a
heart-lifting event on Saturday,
Feb. 9, from 11:30 a.m. to, 2
p.m. in recognition of February
as National American Heart
Month. A $10 registration fee
includes a souvenir lunchbox
and entertainment, as well as
a seminar on heart disease and
diabetes and the 64-Slice CT.
Fifty complimentary EKGs and
a variety of other prizes will be
given away by a random draw-
ing at the event.
To register, call
407-296-1496.

Gonzalez graduates
from basic training
Army Reserve Pfc. Nathaniel
X. Gonzalez has graduated from
basic combat training at Fort Sill
in Lawton, Okla.
During the nine weeks of
training, the soldier studied the
Army mission and received in-
struction and training exercises
in drill and ceremonies, Army
history, core values and tradi-
tions, military courtesy, military
justice, physical fitness, first
aid, rifle marksmanship, weap-
ons use, map reading and land
navigation, foot marches, armed
and unarmed combat and field
maneuvers and tactics.
Gonzalez, the son of Carmen
Saez of Weathervane Way in
Ocoee, is a 2004 graduate of
West Orange High School.


The Rotary Club of
Ocoee will host its second
Texas Hold 'Em Tourna-
ment fund-raiser at the Elks
Lodge in Winter Garden on
Saturday, March 22. This'
tournament was initially
scheduled for Jan. 26.


Each participant will re-
ceive a T-shirt and a gift
bag. The registration fee
includes food and bev-
erages. Log on to www.
OcoeeRotary.org and
clink on "Contact us" to
pre-register.


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12A The West Orange Times Thursday, February 7, 2008


Windermere


Learning about citizenship in the community
Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn discusses citizenship in the community with a group of
Troop 6 Boy Scouts at the home of Jim and Toni Basque as part of a scout merit badge.


Sunshine Singers
For more than 15 years, the Sunshine Singers have been entertaining at nursing
homes, senior residences and service clubs in the Orlando area. If you enjoy singing,
then you will also enjoy helping others by joining this fun group. The singers do three-
part singing (soprano, second soprano and alto), and being able to read music is not a
prerequisite. Practice is every Monday morning at 9:30 at St. Luke's Methodist Church,
4951 S. Apopka-Vineland Road. The singers are not affiliated with any denomination
and usually sing secular music. The choral director is Mary Ellen Boice, and program
scheduling is handled by Dorothy Mayville. This year's practices will continue until
June, and then practices will resume the second Monday in September. More' singers
are needed, so anyone interested should call Boice at 407-299-5244 or just come to a
rehearsal.


Laurel Oaks Family Practice
would like to announce





Will be relocating to Denver, Co. We would like to wish him well
with his new opportunity to teach at Rocky Vista University.


Windermere Garden Club opens butterfly garden at school
The Windermere Garden Club celebrated the formal opening of its butterfly garden at
the Windermere Elementary School rededication Jan. 24. Pictured (1-r) are Vicki Hearst
(Garden Club co-chair of the butterfly garden), Mrs. Horton of WES, Jacqueline Rapport
(Garden Club co-chair of the butterfly garden) and Windermere Mayor Gary Bruhn. The
Garden Club is an active Partner in Education with WES.

Windermere Rotary seeking artists
for Festival Among Lakes April 5-6


The Rotary Club of Win-
dermere is currently looking
for artists interested in exhib-
iting their work in the 2008
Windermere Art Show. The
show will take place during
the Rotary Club's annual Fes-
tivalAmong the Lakes planned
for April 5-6 at Camp Down in
Windermere. This is one of the
club's major annual fundrais-
ers to support charities in West
Orange County.
Organizers anticipate that


this year's festival will fea-
ture up to 75 artists showcas-
ing original art in several cat-
egories, including watercolor,
oils and acrylics, graphics and
drawings, jewelry and metal-
working, photography, sculp-
ture, pottery, mixed media and
other (glass and woodworking).
This is a juried show and prizes
will be awarded. The Best of
Show award is $1,000. In addi-
tion, there will be 10 first-place
awards of $500 each and 10


second-place awards of $350
each.
To participate in the show,
call Art Festival Director
Becky Nix at 407-876-3526
or 407-765-3131 or send an e-
mail to nixantique@aol.com.
The two-day festival also in-
cludes live music, food, beer
and wine, barbecue, a boat
show, boat raffle, wakeboarding
exhibition, plant sale, games,
carnival rides and more.


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Storybook Fun for Your Little care providers are welcome to for Thursdays, at 10:45 a.m.
One is offered weekly at 12 Or- participate. This program is especially for
ange County Library System Tiny Tales: Rhyme Time children ages 18-36 months and
locations, including the Win- for You and Baby is presented lasts approximately 20 minutes.
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These free programs are from birth to 18 months and lasts Goose rhymes and flannel board
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Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 13A


Dr. Phillips


DPHS will celebrate 20-year anniversary


Dr. Phillips High School will
celebrate its 20-year anniversa-
ry with a ceremony Saturday,
April 12. The school is looking
for all former administrators,
faculty, staff and volunteers
who were at the school's grand
opening in August 1987.
The program will take place


in the high school's performing
arts center, with a reception fol-
lowing in the DPHS cafeteria.
The time will be announced at
a later date.
For more information,
call Deloris Patterson at
407-355-3239.


CFWL meets at The Palm
The Central Florida Women's League's January luncheon
was held at The Palm Restaurant at Hard Rock Hotel.
Highlights included a warm welcome by Michael Mar-
tin, general manager, and a health seminar on a proven
weight loss program by health and fitness coach Dr. Joe
Christiano. A special thank-you goes to Jennifer Watson
and Kathy Stoker and the entire program events commit-
tee for their coordinating efforts for the meeting. Pictured
are Deanne Irwin, league president, with Christiano.


CFWL members (1-r): Vicky McIntyre, Sandra Reckell,
Eileen Neumayer, Pamela King, Karen Smith and Judy
Booth.


Tricia Earl, Deanne Irwin, Linda Grier and Alma Van Der
Velde at the CFWL luncheon.


Catholic Shrine plans concert
of Music for Lent and Easter


The Music Department
of Mary, Queen of the Uni-
verse Shrine will sponsor
a concert Thursday, March
13, at 7:30 p.m. featuring
Music for Lent and Easter
with the Shrine Choir.
The Shrine Choir, the
professional choir-in-res-
idence at the Shrine, will
perform music by Palestri-
na, Mendelssohn, Bruck-
ner, Tippett, Burleigh and


others. Tickets are $9 and
available at the Shrine Gift
Shop.
For more information,
call the Shrine Music De-
partment at 407-239-6600,
Ext. 38 or e-mail shrinemu-
sic@netpass.com.
. The Shrine is located
8300 Vineland Ave., Or-
lando, near exit 68 off of
Interstate 4, near Lake
Buena Vista.


Sweetheart Stroll at Shadow Bay Park


* Orange County Parks and
Recreation Division's Shad-
ow Bay Park will host is first
Sweetheart Stroll in honor of
Valentine's Day. It will be held
Wednesday, Feb. 13, from 6-10
p.m.
The event is targeted at cou-
ples 18 years or older. It will
give couples a chance to stroll
around one of the beautiful
lakes while enjoying refresh-
ments, music and the beauty of
the park after dark. Guests can

Learn public-speaking
skills at Toastmasters
weekly meetings
Do you have a fear of speak-
ing in front of an audience?
Adults can easily learn public
speaking and leadership skills
by attending Vista Toastmas-
ters Club 7250. The group
meets weekly in the commu-
nity room at the Southwest Li-
brary, 7255 Della Drive, off Dr.
Phillips Boulevard. Meetings
take place each Thursday from
6:45-8 p.m.
New members are welcome,
and there is no charge. For
more information, go to www.
vistatoastmasters.com.
The purpose of the club is to
help members become better
speakers and leaders while en-
joying the process. Toastmas-
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also participate in games, make
gifts to take home and decorate
cookies. Everyone should bring
a flashlight.
Qualified staff will be on-
site to supervise any children
at a kid-friendly pavilion if the
guests cannot find a sitter.
The cost is $3 for an adult or
child. The park is located at 5100
Turkey Lake Road, Orlando.
For more information, call
Courtney Kanistras at Shadow
Bay Park at 407-254-9175.


St. Luke's hosts Initiative Conference
St. Luke's United Methodist Church recently hosted a na-
tional Large Church Initiative Conference featuring Bishop
Peter Storey of South Africa, as one of the keynote speak-
ers. Bishop Storey (center) is pictured with former ,St.
Luke's Pastor Jim Harnish (right) and current Pastor Bill
Barnes.


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Wayne Cochran
receives master's.
degree from UM
Wayne Cochran graduated
from the University of Miami in
December with a master's de-
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He is a graduate of Dr. Phillips
High School and completed his
bachelor's degree at the Univer-
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Tibet-Butler Preserve
continues Eco
Saturday programs
The Tibet-Butler Nature Pre-
serve at 8777 County Road 535
in Orlando sponsors a continu-
ing series of free environmental
programs for area residents called
Eco Saturdays. All programs be-
gin at 10 a.m., and reservations
are recommended because some
programs have limited capacity.
On Feb. 16, Eco Saturday's
participants will learn how earth-
worms can help get rid of garbage
and make a garden beautiful. Ber-
nie Moro, a vermiculturist with
Vital Earth, will explain this or-
ganic recycling method and show
some hard-working worms. The
program is for all ages but limited
to 50 participants.
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join preserve naturalists on Feb.
23 for a Florida Native Plant
Hike. The hike will follow trails
in the preserve. Hikers are ad-
vised to arrive early and bring
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participate but the hike will be
limited to 20 participants.
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Oakland


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Art on display
Oakland Presbyterian Church recently held an art show for the younger children in its
Sunday school. Children were invited to share artwork they had created at home or
school. Some of the students who submitted artwork for display are, 1-r, Travis Nornhold,
Austin Nornhold, Kylie Opificius, Taylor Teasley, Jennifer Teasley and Alexa Kennedy.


OPD has number for
non-emergency calls
Residents who see suspi-
cious behavior, have a nuisance
or need an officer to respond
to a non-emergency can call
the Oakland Police Depart-
ment's 24-hour dispatch at
407-836-HELP (4357).
Anyone needing fingerprints
or report copies or who has
questions about services can
call 407-656-9797 from 8:30
a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday.
Additional information about
the agency can be found online
at www.oaklandpd.com..


Share your news
from Oakland
The West Orange Times wel-
comes news from the town of
Oakland. Residents with a
story or picture to share or an
event to promote can e-mail
the information to wotimes@
aol.com.


The town of Oakland is
putting together a club for
senior citizens and wants to
know what type of activities
or events residents would
like to see. Volunteers are
needed to conduct surveys
in Oakland on Feb. 9 and
16.
For information, con-


Next church starts
Relay For Life team
Next Community Church is
putting together a team for the
Relay For Life of West Orange,
a fund-raiser for the American
Cancer Society. Katlyn Billue,
a junior at West Orange High
School, is team captain.
Monetary gifts of any size are
appreciated. To make a dona-
tion, go to www.events.cancer.
org/rflwestorangefl and find the
Next church's team link. Dona-
tions can also be mailed to Next
Community Church, P.O. Box
748, Oakland 34760.
The Relay is an opportunity to
the community to come togeth-
er to celebrate loved ones who
have survived cancer, .remember
those who died and fight back
against the disease.

File of Life available
The File of Life program is
available in Oakland.
Residents can pick up a File
of Life packet at the Oakland
Police Department, 540 E. Oak-
land Ave.


tact Valerie Nedd at
407-656-1117, Ext. 21, or
at assistant@oaktownusa.
com.
Plans could' include
crafts, field trips, a book
club, bingo, utility assis-
tance, fitness programs,
health information and
meals.


Basketball for youth
every third Friday
Oakland youth ages 12-17 can
join Police Chief Tim Driscoll at
the Oakland Presbyterian Church
on East Oakland Avenue on the
third Friday of each month at 8
p.m. to shoot hoops.
"This event is intended to
build strong bonds with our
youth while providing alternative
activities for them on a Friday
evening," said Chief Driscoll.


Oakland's Triple 'A' Festival
to honor Welch, Postell


This year's Triple "A" (Af-
rican-American Arts) Festival
in Oakland will honor Town
Commissioner Willie Welch
and former Mayor Francine
Postell. It is being presented
by WellCare. This festival was
designed to present all areas of
artistic expression, visual art,
music and drama, created and
presented by black Floridians.
Organizers of the festival
are seeking sponsors for the
event. Funds raised through


this festival will go toward the
building of a town community
center. The fund-raising goal is
$1 million.
Sponsorship levels for the
June 14 celebration range from
$250 to $3,000. Advertising op-
portunities are also available in
the event brochure, and prices
range from $25 to $125.
To become a festival sponsor,
contact Commissioner Joseph
McMullen at 407-656-1117 or
jmcmullen4277@aol.com.


Women's tea
planned for Sat..
Oakland Presbyterian Women
are hosting their annual ladies'
tea this Saturday, Feb. 9, from
2-4:30 p.m. at Oakland Pres-
byterian Church. The theme
is "Romantic Memories," and
there will be a fashion show pre-.
sented by Coldwater Creek.
This is an elegant event for
girls and women of all ages.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for
girls younger than 8. For tickets
or more information, call Bonnie
Litteral at 407-877-3525 or the
church office at 407-656-4452.

Youth collecting
funds for
overseas well
The youth of Next Com-
munity Church are collecting
change to make a "Change in
the World." In Cielo, a small
town in the Dominican Repub-
lic, 70,000 people are without
fresh drinking water. The youth
are raising money to provide a
freshwater well and filtration
system for the whole town.
The Chick-fil-Arestaurants in
Winter Garden and Ocoee are
serving as collection points; the
youth hope to gather $8,000.
Ninety percent of the illnesses,
many fatal, could be prevented
with clean drinking water.
For more information,
call Pastor Scott Billue at
407-654-9661. Tax-deductible
donations can be mailed to Next
Community Church, P.O. Box
748, Oakland 34760.

Scouts can
volunteer at ONP
The Oakland Nature Preserve
is on the lookout for Girl Scouts
and Boy Scouts N ho % would like
to volunteer at ONP. The preserve
welcomes boys working toward
their Eagle Scout badge and girls
working on their Bronze, Silver
and Gold awards.
Many opportunities exist for
completing a project that would
benefit the community and ONP
visitors. Those interested can
contact ONP at 407-905-0054,


Oakland Presbyterian
Church
218 E. Oakland Avenue
(State Road 438)
Oakland, FL 34760
407-656-4452
welcome@oaklandpres.org
www.oaklandpres.org

Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr.
Pastor
Jennifer Hunt
Music Director
Tim Edwards
Youth Director
Diane Flagler
Organist
Bonnie Litteral
Children's Choir

Men's Prayer Breakfast
Tuesday 7am




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Children & Youth Ministry
Senior Citizen Events
Outstanding Music
Program
Upward Basketball
Program
Vacation Bible School
Summer Music Camp
Preschool

Sunday Worship
8:45 a.m. Informal &
Contemporary
11:00 a.m. Traditional

Sunday School
9:45 a.m.


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Lenders offer substantially lower ini-
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future rate fluctuations in the market-
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The initial rate applies for a specific
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Making a difference in the community
Tildenville Elementary is 1 West Orange County school that is assisted by the West Or-
ange Junior Service League through activities and donations for the children, as well as
financial support of the School Nurse Program. The league is slated to collect clothing for
the School Nurse Program at the general meeting in February. Pictured at the Children's
Christmas Party hosted by the league at TES are (1-r): (standing) Erin Boyd, Beth Wincey
(president), Kathee Pierce, Angie West and Lenny Debler; and (seated) Lisa Garrison,
Niki Begley (Mrs. Claus), Toni Birkenmaier (event coordinator), Karen Roper, Kay Beh-
rens and Beth Alonzo.


WOJSL active member Kay Behrens is
sharing in the joy of the children at Tilden-
ville Elementary, but their classroom is only
1 of the many local beneficiaries of her ef-
forts as Ways and Means Committee chair
for the league. She and the committee
are working hard to finalize details for the
spring fund-raiser, 'An Evening in Atlantis,'
which will be held March 8 at Windermere
Country Club. Anyone who would like to
contribute sponsorships or auction items
should contact Behrens at 352-223-5364.


The members of the WOJSL volunteer at
the West Orange, Daily Bread by prepar-
ing and serving meals weekly. They also
assist in stocking the pantry by donating
useful items and food throughout the year.
Pictured are members Cara Hennen (left)
and Allison Butler-Painter (right) delivering
turkeys to Anne Walding of Daily Bread.
The turkeys were donated by employees of
Health Central, a longtime community part-
ner of the WOJSL.


Lakeview High
Class of 1958
The Lakeview High School
Class of 1958 reunion com-
mittee, which is planning its
50-year event for April 4 and
5, is looking for information on
several classmates.
The committee is looking
for Lynette Groves Scott, John
Williams Harper, Catherine
Evans O'Steen, Caroline Bell
Reis, Myra McAdams Smith,
Roger Wayne McCranie, Mel-
laree Gibson, Michael William
O'Conner, William O'Neal Mc-
Coy and Cassandra Beckham.
Anyone who knows the
whereabouts of these for-
mer students is asked to call
Sybil Scroggins Morgan
-at 352-978-3790 or Con-'
nie Simmons Reeves at
407-656-4811.

'A Day of Beauty'
offered at Westside
Tech on Feb. 16
The Foundation for Westside
Tech will present "A Day of
Beauty" on Saturday, Feb. 16,
with appointments beginning at 8
a.m. All proceeds go to fund stu-
dent scholarships, and all services
are provided by students in the
cosmetology, massage therapy or
culinary programs.
The $75 package includes a
spa manicure, pedicure and fa-
cial, as well as hair styling and
paraffin hand spa.
The $100 package includes the
services listed above, plus the
choice of a body wrap, exfoliat-
ing salt scrub, hot stone massage
or Swedish relaxation massage.
A lunch will be provided,
along with a silent auction and
50/50 drawings.
Tickets must be purchased
before making an appointment.
Call 407-905-2000, Ext. 2236,
for tickets. Space is limited.

West Orange High
Class of 1988
The Class of 1988 at West Or-
ange High School is in the orga-
nizing stages of its 20-year re-
union later this year. To provide
classmate names and contact
information, e-mail Mike Sul-
livan at msullivan@atclawfirm.
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Thursday, February 7, 2008


Titan wrestlers take 2nd at Metro, district


The Olympia High varsity
wrestling team captured 2nd
place at both the Metro Confer-
ence and district championship
meets. Eight Titans placed in
the district finals, and 11 Olym-
pia wrestlers qualified for this
week's regional tournament at
Dr. Phillips High School.
District champions for Olym-
pia are Kevin Potts (140 lbs.),
Mike Wallace (152 lbs.), Chris


Cox (160 lbs.) and Dustin Heis-
er (285 lbs.).
At the Metro meet, Heiser
stood, out among all competi-
tors and was named Most Out-
standing Heavyweight Wrestler
of the tournament. It marked
Heiser's fourth tournament
championship this season.
Despite finishing as runner-
up, the Titans placed more
wrestlers in the finals and had


more champions than any other
team. Olympia's Metro cham-
pions are: Dylan Ykimoff (119
lbs.), Potts (140 lbs.), Cox (160
lbs.) and Heiser (285 lbs.).
Olympia teammates Jeremy
Strickland (112 lbs.), Joey
Cofrancesco (130 lbs.), Jus-
tin Coocen (135 lbs.), Peter
Fasano (145 lbs.) and Wallace
(152 lbs.) all placed 2nd in their
respective weight classes.


The Panther varsity wrestling team celebrates winning the district championship meet.


DP wrestlers wi
The Dr. Phillips High var-
sity wrestling team made
school history last week by
winning its first district cham-
pionship in the sport.
Heading into the finals, DP
held a slim, 12-point lead over
2nd-place Olympia and host
Edgewater. The Panthers sent
7 wrestlers into the champi-
onship round and 4 captured
titles to clinch the team cham-
pionship.
Joe Locksmith (125 lbs.),
Jorge Benzaquen (145 lbs.),
Michael/Ducre (171 lbs.)
and Josh Aronow (189 lbs.)
claimed individual titles with
Benzaquen taking his second
consecutive crown.
Runners-up included Jared
Watkins (103 lbs.), P.J. Fron-
sdahl (119 lbs.) and Vince
Ramcharan (152 lbs.). Third-
place medals went to John
Hellinger (112 lbs.), Austin
Hellinger (130 lbs.), Jon Mo-
ran (160 lbs.), Rafael Lerma
(215 lbs.) and Chantz Davis
(heavyweight). Yusef Harris
rounded out DP's place-win-
ners with a 4th-place medal
at 135 lbs.
The Panthers also made
school history with all 14,
wrestlers advancing to the
regional tournament, which
will take place at Dr. Phillips
High this Friday and Satur-
day. Competition begins at
noon Friday, and admission
is $6 per person.
The Panther varsity bas-
ketball team stormed to the
finals of last week's Mont-
verde Academy Invitational
Tournament, which drew
top teams locally and from
throughout the nation.
DP opened by upsetting
Milwaukee Rufus King 61-50
last Thursday. After trailing
16-13, the Panthers went
on a 19-5 run in the second
period to take a 32-21 lead
in the break. Victor Gray (9
rebounds), Tyron Louis and
Justyn Watkins (13 points, 6
rebounds, 4 steals, 4 assists)
worked together to dominate
the boards and contest every
shot. Chuck Ford (at right) led
with a team-high 19 points
and 5 assists. Makenson Jo-
seph added 12 points and 5
steals.
The Panthers next faced the
host team, nationally ranked
Montverde Academy. Ford
stunned the home crowd by
burying a 3-pointer at the
buzzer to lift DP to a 54-53
victory.
Dr. Phillips fell behind ear-
ly and trailed 22-9 in the first
quarter. DP fought back and
cut the lead to 38-34 by half-
time. In the final minutes, DP
and Montverde traded points
until Ford nailed the game-
winner with a Montverde de-
fender in his face.
"The Panthers pulled off
arguably the biggest regular-
season win in school history
in one of the most difficult
tournaments in the state," said
DPHS Athletic Director John
Magrino.
The victory also secured
DP's 15th consecutive season
with 20 or more victories.
Dr. Phillips advanced to
the tournament finals to face
Jacksonville Arlington Coun-
ty Day. With the clock run-
ning out, Ford launched an-
other potential game-winner
but missed this time, leaving
DP with a 61-60 defeat.
Ford finished with 18 points
and 5 assists in the finals. He
was named the tournament's
MVP and selected to the all-
tournament team. Watkins,
who also earned all-tourna-
ment honors, finished with
17 points and 11 rebounds in
the finals.
The Panthers were set to
begin play on Wednesday,


n 1st-ever district championship
Feb. 6, in the district tourna- Chappell, Alena Savostikova,
ment at Edgewater High. captain Malee Bringardner,
Earlier last week, Ford fin- Jacquelina Sunga, Meaghan
ished with 14 points, and Gray Reardon, co-captain Hilary
came up big in the final min- Good, co-captain Rachel
ute with several key plays to Conway, co-captain Taylor
help the Panthers come from Stewart, Kelsey Haddock
behind to beat Jones 62-52. and Lindsey Woody. The team
The win improved DP's manager is Alyssa Licata.
record to 18-4 and marked The following were named
its first victory at Jones since to the junior varsity girls
2002. Gray finished with 9 tennis team: captain Katrina
points and 12 rebounds. Gutierrez, Julia Furnish,
The Panther junior varsity Sabrina Gutierrez, Katie
boys basketball team closed Satava, Samantha Connolly,
out its season with its 10th Mary Cossey Taliaferro, Ju-
straight win, a 66-36 thrashing lia Tanzy, Brittany Hubbard,
of host Jones. Ricardo Miller Katie Lopus, Bianca Soffer,
led a balanced attack with Gabriella Davis, Jennie Par-
12 points, Patrick Williams rett, Maria Correa and Dizz
added 10 points and Shane Tate.
Larkin scored 9 points. The Twenty-two members of
J.V. Panthers finished with a the varsity boys and girls
13-2 record. track and field team trav-
Tia Coker wrapped up her eled to Gainesville last week-
varsity girls basketball ca- end to compete in an indoor
reer with 14 points, 14 re- meet that featured teams
bounds and 4 assists in DP's from throughout the South-
62-53 loss to rival Olympia east. Erin Chance and Rachel

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The Olympia High wrestling team celebrates its runner-up finish at the Metro Confer-
ence Championship meet The Titans also captured 2nd place at last weekend's district
meet.

Ocoee soccer wins regional playoff opener


The Ocoee High varsity
boys soccer team, on the heels
of winning the Metro Confer-
ence Championship, won their
first game of the state regional
playoffs by defeating Vero
Beach 4-0 last week. The win
improved Ocoee's record to
21-1-3.
Kejoun Benjamin had 2
goals, while Phillip Borde and
Steven Aguire each added a
goal. Kenil Baker, Josue Rivera,
C.J. Williams, Johnny Duty and
Dillon Conner all stepped up
on defense to deliver Ocoee's
2nd shutout in a row. As goalie,
Baker stopped 3 shots on goal
and recorded his llth shutout
of the season.-
The Knights were set to host
the regional semifinal vs. Mel-
bourne on Tuesday evening.
Ricardo Rosas, Benjamin and
Rivera were,honored last week
as members of the All-Metro
Conference First Team. Ocoee's
Patrick Moore, Borde, Alfredo
Garcia, Williams and Baker all
earned honorable mentions.
The Knight varsity boys bas-
ketball team finished its regular
season with a 16-9 record after
a pair of victories last week.
This marked the team's best
winning percentage in school
history.
Ocoee opened the week with
a 75-38 victory over rival West
Orange. The Knights rolled ear-
ly on Senior Night, taking a 26-7
lead in the first quarter. Rodney
Blount and Keevis Tukes both
led with 16 points. The seniors
were led by Mikail McIntosh
(10 points, 8 rebounds) and Jeff
Watts (7 points, 11 rebounds).
Mike Green added 8 points and
6 rebounds.
The Knights won 62-50 over
Freedom in the season finale.


Blount scored a team-high 19
points, followed by Watts,
with 16 points. McIntosh and
Tukes pulled down 11 and 10
rebounds, respectively.
Ocoee was set to play
Wednesday, Feb. 6, in the open-
ing round of the district tourna-
ment at Edgewater High.
The junior varsity boys
basketball team fell to West
Orange 50-43 last week. Ra-
mone Walker led Ocoee with
16 points. The J.V. Knights re-
bounded to beat Freedom 67-47
in their season finale. Ricky
Clark had 17 points, while
Walker led with 23 points.
The Ocoee varsity girls
basketball team defeated Ev-
ans 55-33 in the district quar-
terfinals last week. The Lady
Knights were led by Claudette
Maurice (10 pts.) and Kamari
Smith (24 pts.). Ocoee's sea-
son came to an end two nights
later with a 51-35 defeat. The
Lady Knights finished with a
17-7 record and placed 2nd in
the Metro Conference. Smith
earned All-Metro First Team
honors.
The varsity girls soccer
team's Micah Brown and
Heather Smith both received
selections to the All-Metro
Second Team.
The varsity girls weightlift-
ing team took 5th place at last
week's Metro Conference meet.
Ocoee's Kristen Crowe (320-lb.
total lift) and 3-time champion
Chanel Gadson (325-lb. total
lift) both captured Metro indi-
vidual championships. Kamille
Williams (295-lb. total lift) fin-
ished as runner-up, while Emily
Cornell (245-lb. total lift) and
Madison Minnis (240-lb. total
lift) both finished 4th.
. The Ocoee varsity fastpitch


softball team hosted a pre-
season classic last week. The
Lady Knights won the home
opener by crushing Tavares
10-4. Brittany Spencer entered
in the 2nd inning and threw a
no-hitter against 15 batters.
Spencer also provided 3 hits
and an RBI. Taylor Skipper
had 2 hits, including a double.
Lauren Smoley went 2-for-3
at the plate with a triple. Also
connecting for base hits were
Lauren Hoag, Leslie Perez, Bri-
anna Marbais, Ashley Hindes
and Tiffany Coats.
The Lady Knights fell short
to Lake Mary last Saturday,
losing 10-4. Miranda Isbell
and Spencer each hit doubles.
Ocoee scored its 1st run in the
6th inning with a home run by
Devin Crabb. The next 3 runs
came with a Hindes walk fol-
lowed by back-to-back home
runs by Crowe and Crabb. Smo-
ley tacked on another base hit.
The varsity boys volleyball
team will hold tryouts oh Feb.
11. For more information, see
Athletic Director Bill Cham-
bers or contact him at william.
chambers@ocps.net.
Tryouts for the varsity boys
weightlifting team began this
week. For more details, see
Coach Clint Moles (michael.
moles@ocps.net).
Tryouts for the girls flag
football team will begin Feb.
18. Anyone interested in trying
out should see Coach Cathy Lee
or contact her at cathy.edwards-
lee@ocps.net.
Ocoee High will host its
Winter Sports Banquet on
Feb. 21 at 6 p.m. Also, the
Ocoee High Athletic Booster
Club Golf Tournament is set
for Saturday, May 17, at Mystic
Dunes Golf Course.


Photo by Michael Laval
DP guard Chuck Ford earned tournament MVP honors af-
ter leading the Panther basketball team to the finals of last
week's Montverde Academy Invitational.


in last week's district tourna-
ment. Philicia Douglas fin-
ished with 14 points, while
Chantal McCrimon scored 9
and pulled down 12 rebounds.
The Lady Panthers closed
out the year with a 12-14 re-
cord.
Emily Carnevale captured
1st place in the 119-lbs.
weight class to help lead the
DP varsity girls weightlift-
ing team to a 3rd-place finish
at the Metro Conference title
meet. Carnevale qualified for
the state championship and
secured her title with a total
lift of 260 lbs.
Teammate Jesily Ruiz
finished as runner-up in the
129-lbs. weight class with a
total lift of 260 lbs. Latifat
Oginni also took 2nd place
with a lift of 280 lbs. in the
139-lbs. weight class. Krystal
Rodriguez (110-lbs. class) and
Christine Sullivan (169 lbs.)
both came in 3rd place. Evita
Gyimah placed 5th at 183 lbs.
while Miranda Tobiasen took
6th at 101 lbs.
Dr. Phillips High announced
that the following ladies have
earned spots on the varsity
girls tennis team: Nikki


Boggs finished No. 1 and 2
in the 800m. Boggs won the
mile race, and Ricardo Miller
and Alex Heyen finished No.
1 and 2 in both the 200m and
400m. Tatiana Fisher, Katie
Cagle and Christine Onder-
ick all won their individual
heats.
The DP varsity and junior
varsity competitive cheer-
leading squads performed at
the FACA state championship
last weekend. The J.V. team
finished as runner-up, while
the varsity girls captured 1st
place in the 6A division. The
Lady Panthers will compete
this weekend in the UCA Na-
tional Championship Disney's
Wide World of Sports.
Congratulations to the fol-
lowing girls who were named
last week to the Dr. Phillips
varsity fastpitch softball
team: seniors Julie Popp,
Jamie Pindulic, Lauren Hart-
man and Devin Carr; juniors
Susie Stimmel, Evita Gyimah,
Chelsea Maurer and Samantha
Young; sophomores Jessica
Berman and Brittanie Sulli-
van; and freshmen Samantha
Randazzo, Kalen Wright and
Amandaaupkoff.


Ocoee trio earns All-Metro soccer honors
The Ocoee High district champion varsity boys soccer team saw 3 of its players Josue
Rivera, Ricardo Rosas and Kejoun Benjamin named to the All-Metro Conference First
Team. Celebrating the occasion are (1-r) Athletic Director Bill Chambers, Rivera, Rosas,
Benjamin, Coach Peter Moore and Principal Mike Armbruster.


NTC girls lacrosse clinic in February


The National Training
Center in Clermont will
hold girls lacrosse clinics
on February 17. The youth
clinic (grades 3-5) will last
from 8-10 a.m. The middle
(grades 6-8) and high school
(grades 9-12) divisions will
hold their clinic from 10:30
a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The fee is $35 for mid-
4,


dle- and high-schoolers if
paid on or before Feb. 8.
The fee will be $50 after
the deadline, including on-
site registration. The youth
clinic fee prior to Feb. 8 is
$25.
Participants will engage
in a wide variety of person-
alized lacrosse drills and
will need to bring sneake-s/
it


spikes, gym clothing, girls
lacrosse stick, mouth guard
and water bottle.
For more information,
contact Doug Rowe at
315-635-7792 or drowe4@
twcny.rr.com. Also, Marty
Shirley can be reached at
352-241-7144, Ext. 4212,
or marty.shirley@orhs.
org. .


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2B The West Orange Times Thursday, February 7, 2008


Runner-up at Hawaii hoops tourney
Central Florida Christian Academy's varsity boys basketball team traveled to Hawaii over
the winter break. The team took 2nd place in a tournament featuring 16 schools. Hang-
ing out in Hawaii are (l-r): Coach Garner, Coach Anderson, Nick Marcotte, A.J. Williams,
Bobby Sorrenson, Nelson Lopez, James Burris, D.J. Richardson, Leon White, Casey
Coble, Zach McKenzie, Skylar Randolph, Jose Burgos and Coach Roberson.


DP carries 3rd place at Metro weightlifting meet
The Dr. Phillips High varsity girls weightlifting team shows off their medals after winning
3rd place at last week's Metro Conference title meet. Emily Carnevale captured 1st place
in her weight class to qualify for the state championship.


Knights perform at Clarcona Elementary
The Ocoee High cheerleaders and varsity basketball players visited Clarcona Elemen-
tary School to perform for students who earned a spot on the school's Colt's Club. The
cheerleaders demonstrated cheers and stunts, and the basketball players shot hoops
with the young students.

WOHS Athletic Hall of Fame names 2008 class


The West Orange High'
Athletic Hall of Fame has an-
nounced its Class of 2008,
consisting of those who had an
impact on WOHS athletics from
1976-1988.
The following people are
Midnight hoops runners-up members of the 2008 class: Jo-
The Ocoee High varsity boys basketball team participated in the Midnight Basketball Invi- sephWorsham,Trish Highland,
national over the winter break. The Knights finished as tournament runner-up after falling Bob Matheison, Dwight Dorr,
to Montverde Academy in the finals. Gathered on the court with their 2nd-place trophies Brian Fox, Aaron Shaw, Rene
are (I-r) Rodney Blount, Keevis Tukes, Jeff Watts and Coach Greg Shirley. Campbell, Darlene Reed, Glen


Forsythe and Franc Jobson.
Worsham served as WOHS's
first basketball coach and later
became its fourth principal.
During his tenure as coach,
the Warriors grew into a Metro
Conference power. He' also hired
the school's first female athletic
director Highland.
As athletic director from
1985-1900, Highland added new
sports to WOHS, such as girls


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soccer and girls volleyball.
When WOHS opened in 1975,
two men were in the press box
announcing Warrior football
games Matheison and Dorr.
These two have become icons
and fixtures with WOHS foot-
ball.
Fox played quarterback for
the Warrior football team from
1985-87 and was a full-scholar-
ship plaN er at Purdue and later at
the UrIersit) of Florida.
Sha%% is remembered as a total
athlete at %\\OHS. He pla) ed night
end on the football team, in ad-
dition to playing basketball and
track. He received a full scholar-
ship to Duke Uni\%ersir\.
Campbell put West Orange
girls slowpitch softball on the
map and earned First Tea .MAll-
State honors.
Reed was a great all-around
athlete from 1984-87. She earned
all-county honors in both track
and cross-country. She also be-
came the first female athlete to
play on the WOHS boys soccer
team.
Forsythe and Jobson provided
the offensive spark that gave the
West Orange boys soccer team a
46-18-10 record from 1985-88.
Jobson received all-state recog-
nition in both soccer and track,
and a scholarship to the Univer-
sity of Pittsburg. Jobson also
went on to run for the Jamaica
national Olympic team.
Forsythe was all-state in both
track and soccer and was award-
ed a full scholarship to Arkansas
State.
Peter Abatiello, West Orange
Athletic Hall of Fame committee
chairman, would like to invite
the West Orange community to
attend the awards dinner set for
March 8 at Stoneybrook Country
Club at 7 p.m. The buffet dinner
tickets cost $35 per person.
Abatiello is seeking help from
the community in locating Wor-
sham and Reed. Anyone who has
information on these individuals
is asked to contact Abatiello at
407-905-2400, Ext, 2215.


i9 Sports opens flag
football registration
Local youths are welcome
to participate in the i9 Sports
spring flag football and cheer-
leading program. The league is
now holding registration for the
spring season.
i9 Sports is a nationwide
youth sports organization that
has several teams in West Or-
ange County and more than 300
in the Orlando area.
Flag football is open to
both boys and girls ages 5-15.
Cheerleading is available for
ages 5-11. The spring season is
expected to fill up quickly, so
participants are encouraged to
register immediately.
For more details or to regis-
ter, contact Chris Henderson at
407-228-2111 or chenderson@
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Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 3B


A Home for a Hero golf tourney
to benefit Habitat for Humanity


Windermere Country Clpb
Foundation has scheduled its
sixth annual charity golf event
for Feb. 26. The tournament, en-
titled A Home for a Hero will
benefit West Orange Habitat
for Humanity's special "Home
at Last Project" to build a home
for combat-wounded Sergeant
Joshua Cope, his wife, Erica,
and their 2-year-old daughter,
Laney.
On his second year-long de-
ployment in Iraq, the 24-year-
old U.S. Army sergeant lost
both his legs above the knee and
suffered serious damage to his
right hand in an explosion.
The community is invited to
participate in this event at Wind-


ermere Country Club. The 4-per-
son scramble is set for a 9 a.m.
shotgun start with registration
lasting from 7-8:30 a.m. Each
participant's donation of $150
includes continental breakfast,
golf, range balls, free beverage
cart, buffet luncheon, silent and
live auctions and awards.
Those attending will have the
opportunity to bid on a round
of golf, four three, at TPC
Sawgrass with 8-time PGA
Tour-winner Fred Funk. Also,
250 raffle tickets will be sold for
a chance to win a 2008 Nissan
Altima Coup.
To register for the tourna-
ment, log onto ahomeforahero.
org.


Ocoee Golf Assoc.
meets on 2nd Thurs.
with Sun. golf events
The Ocoee Golf Association,
a. group established in 1983 and
made up of golfers of all skill
levels, meets the second Thurs-
day of each month at 7:30 p.m.
in the Ocoee Community Cen-
ter, near City Hall.
Tournaments are held the third
Sunday of each month at 8 a.m.
at various golf courses around
the area. Awards are given for
low-gross and low-net scores
in five flights determined by
handicaps. A membership initia-
tion fee is $10, and yearly dues
are $30.
For more information, call
407-656-2669 or go to the
Website at OCOEEGolf.Tri-
Pod.com. I


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Ocoee High Subway Scholar-Athletes of the Week
Ocoee High recently honored its Subway Scholar-Athletes of the Week. Rodney Blount
(above) is a junior on the varsity boys basketball team and has a 2.28 GPA. He is joined
by (1-r) Principal Mike Armbruster, Subway representative Jean Legere and Athletic Di-
rector Bill Chambers while receiving the award for the week of Jan. 14-18. Chanel Gad-
son (below) is a senior on the Ocoee girls weightlifting team with a 3.40 GPA. She won
the award for the week of Jan. 21-25 and was honored by (l-r) Armbruster, Legere and
Chambers.


Beginning the season on fire
The West Orange High varsity fastpitch softball team saw action for the first time this year
at a preseason tournament at Winter Park. The Lady Warriors beat the host Wildcats
9-1 behind the pitching of sophomore pitcher Molly Billue. West Orange next defeated
Cypress Creek 14-0 with a shutout pitching performance by Taylor Fawbush and a home
run by Danielle Brewer. The defending Metro Conference Champion Warriors return 9
players in addition to seniors Shalisa Shirley and Laci Schwenneker. Gathered for a team
photo are (1-r): front row, Kelly Lopez, Billue, Brewer, Schwenneker, Bree Brasch; back
row, Shirley, Jasmine Butler, Val Proulx, Missy Harvey, Fawbush and Lauren Smith.


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ski and non-ski trips to the lo-
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The club plans trips to desti-
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States, Canada, Europe and
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events and outdoor activities
throughout the year.
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4B The West Orange Times Thursday, February 7, 2008



Schools


Bridewaer-Mddl


Enjoying nature, the kindergarten class from the Crenshaw School received a caterpillar
from Senora Schaffer. In the classroom the students observed the caterpillar eat a plant,
form a chrysalis and come out as a butterfly. The class named the new butterfly Jeremy.
Pictured are (1-r): Julia Sheiber, Tevin Griffey, Isabella Abramowitz, Rachel Dykgraaf and
Carson Dykgraaf.

MontverdeAcdm


Students in Shannon Lewis' Ist-grade class at Montverde Academy had a great time
wrapping up their weather unit recently. They especially liked making rain gauges and
testing rainy-day fabrics. Pictured are (1-r): (front row) Zachary Ronchetti, Isabelle Miller,
Amber Cahill, Selah Austria, Zachary Arnold, Lauren Mankewich, Emma Cashman and
Katie Shank; and (2nd row) Alex Brannon, Lance Miller, Justin Kirtland, Sophia Herran,
Jimmy Ritzel, Sabrina Benevides, Olivia Hemmings and, Anna Grace Williams.


On Jan. 19 the Bridgewater Middle Color Guard performed in its first competition at Win-
ter Springs High. The girls worked hard all year for this premiere show, and the hard work
paid off as they received 3rd place and were appointed to the higher class of middle
school guards. They are now practicing even harder to improve for the next competition
Feb. 9 at Colonial High. That show is followed by 3 other competitions in the Orlando
area before championships at Silver Spur Arena on April 5. Pictured are the members of
the Color Guard from 6th, 7th and 8th grades.


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Students of Dr. Phillips High Troupe 4276 pose with some of the 120 awards they won
at the District V Thespian Festival.


Critics' Choice Award-winners are (1-r): (front row) Jeff Chamberlain and Alex Oyen; (mid-
dle row) Jade Budowski, Lily MacKenzie, Sarah Nichols, Eliza Solomon, Melissa Black-
erby and Mikhail Thompson; and (top row) Andre Segar, Tallyn Collins, Brianna Large,
Erik Nelson and Michael Dodge.


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On Jan. 21 some of the members of the elementary drama team from Foundation Acad-
emy were honored to perform at the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade and cele-
bration in Ocoee. Pictured with Ocoee Mayor Scott Vandergrift are Dylan Hall, Samantha
Uhrig, Miss Gardiner, Jordan Boast, Ben Smith, Hannah Koegler, Jonah Wilson, Amanda
Bruce, Maddy DeStefano and Zachary Maxwell.

Tidevil


Everyone at Tildenville Elementary is helping students to learn and prepare for the FCAT
Troy Harris, the art teacher, helps students learn science through art. Pictured are 5th-
graders Antonella Domenighini and Ricardo Placencia displaying their drawing of the
phases of the moon. TES truly embodies learning and teaching while connecting cur-
riculum.

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Thespians excel
at district
Dr. Phillips High Thespian
Troupe 4276 did an outstand-
ing job at the District V Thespian
Festival held Jan. 24-26. The
cast and crew of The Rainmaker
earned straight Superiors and
second place, securing them a
performance at the State Thes-
pian Festival in Tampa April 30
through May 3.
Senior Adam Reilly in his role
as Starbuck won Best Actor for
the festival. Sophomore Jared
Gerbig was named Best Sup-
porting Actor. Senior Melanie
Neu as Lizzie Curry was named
to the All-Star Cast, as well as
sophomore Jakeen Powell as
File and Valentina Felce as sce-
nic painter.
The outstanding crew won
straight Superiors for its preci-
sion in setting and striking the
entire set, with props, in under
three minutes.
One of the four scholarships
awarded at the festival went to
DP senior Constance Lee, who
plans on pursuing costuming as
her college major.
I In the individual events, DP
actors and techs earned seven
Best of Show Awards. All high
school directors at the festival
view and vote on the Best of
Show performances to name
the Critics' Choice Award. Their
choice was DP's Best of Show
Large Group Musical, "Totally
******," from the Broadway show
Spring Awakening.
As Critics' Choice, this group
will represent.District V at the
state festival and perform for
more than 3,000 fellow Thespi-
ans at the opening ceremonies
in Tampa.
Students in this musical per-
formance are Alex Oyen, Alex
Schneider, Michael Dodge,
Mikhail Thompson, Erik Nel-
son, Sara Nichols, Lily MacK-
enzie, Melissa Blackerby, Tal-
lyn Collins, Brianna Large, Jeff
Chamberlain, Stephanie Lopez,
Alix Schwartz, Jade Budowski,
Eliza Soloman accompanied
by Andre Segar on cello.
Also winning Best of Show
titles were Neu (Monologue),
Reilly and Neu (Duet Acting),

Dance concert
The Visual and Performing
Arts Dance Magnet Program
at Dr. Phillips High is hosting
"3 in Motion' on Friday, Feb.
8, at 7 p.m.
The dance concert will fea-
ture works from the Dance
Magnet Program's Dance in
Motion Company, Valencia
Community College's Valencia
Dance Theatre and the profes-
sional modern company Voci
Dance.
Tickets can be purchased at
the door for $10.
For more information,
contact Ashley Sherman, co-
director of the DPHS dance
program at ashley.sherman@
ocps.net.
4; .


DP actor Adam Reilly (left) won Best Actor, and Jared Ger-
big won Best Supporting Actor at the festival.


Best Tech Awards went to (1-r) Tessa Hayward, Best of
Show Student-Directed Scene; Valentina Felce, Best of
Show Set Design; and Constance Lee, Best of Show Cos-
tume Design and scholarship winner.


Tessa Hayward (Student-Direct-
ed Scene), Lee (Costume De-
sign) and Felce (Set Design).
Altogether, the DP Thespians
took home more than 120 Su-
periors.


The upcoming spring musical
is Singing in the Rain, which will
include a tap ensemble of more
than 60 students. Tickets will be
available Feb. 15 online a www.
dphs.ocps.net.


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Brianna Morrison and Miranda Dewoody, 2nd-graders in
Ms. Schaus' class at Oakland Avenbe Charter School, fin-
ish their lunch. They both like the school's pizza the best.


Congratulations to these 3 Windy Ridge 8th-graders who performed in the OCPS All-
County Middle School Honor Band: Emma Boslet, Jake Chabot and Ravenna Budhu.
The students were selected by audition back in November. Both Boslet and Budhu play
clarinet. Chabot, who plays flute and piccolo, received 1st-chair seating at both the All-
County and All-State levels. The concert took place Jan. 26 at Winter Park High School.
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Fifth-graders Tara Ooten and Amos Nombre, members of
the Clarcona Elementary Garden Club, proudly show off
the cabbages they grew, both of which weighed in at 11.2
pounds.


'A Day of Beauty' offered at
Westside Tech on Feb. 16


The Foundation for West-
side Tech will present "A Day
of Beauty" on Saturday, Feb.
16, with appointments begin-
ning at 8 a.m. All proceeds go
to fund student scholarships,
and all services are provided
by students in the cosmetol-
ogy, massage therapy or culi-
nary programs.
The $75 package includes
a spa manicure, pedicure and
facial, as well as hair styling
and paraffin hand spa.


The $100 package includes
the services listed above, plus
the choice of a body wrap, ex-
foliating salt scrub, hot stone
massage or Swedish relaxation
massage.
A lunch will be provided,
along with a silent auction and
50/50 drawings.
Tickets must be purchased
before making an appoint-
ment. Call 407-905-2000,
Ext. 2236, for tickets. Space
is limited.


Fifth-grader Alex Filipe helps Tim Womick educate Fran-
gus Elementary students in grades 3-5 on the importance
of trees in the urban forest. In the 45-minute presentation,
students were entertained by jokes, props and songs as
they were exposed a bit more deeply to the natural world
around them. The audience was encouraged to learn
more about trees and will be planting 1 for Earth Day at the
school. FES would like to thank Wayne Zimmerman with
OUC, Ruth Hamberg with Florida Urban Forestry Council
and Jan Rahill with the city of Orlando for sponsoring and
bringing this important program to the students.

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Lakeview Middle congratulates the 2008 spelling bee win-
ner, Spenser Nampon. He is an 8th-grader on the Hur-
ricane Team. He will represent LMS at the district level.
This year's runners-up were Davey Walsh and Christopher
Fain. Pictured are (1-r): Nampon, Fain and Walsh.


WOHS Warrior Band to hold
Barbecue Dinner, Silent Auction


On Saturday, March
15, the West Orange High
Warrior Band will hold its
second Barbecue Dinner &
Silent Auction in the Chris-
tian Life Center of Oakland
Presbyterian Church. The
purpose of the event is to
raise funds for the band,
which travels to county and
state competitions each year,


bringing back Superior rat-
ings.
The band's most recent
trip was to Chicago to march
in the St. Patrick's Day Pa-
rade.
Items are needed for the
silent auction. To make a
donation, contact Jean Hi-
att, auction chair, at chiatt@
cfl.rr.com.


Drew Sanders, a 6th-grader at Ocoee Middle and an Or-
ange County Youth Lacrosse player, won-the US Lacrosse
National Essay Contest. Students from across the country
were challenged to tell US Lacrosse who their 'champion'
was and why. Sanders wrote about his mom, saying that
'she teaches me the value of commitment.' He received a
new U.S. National Team lacrosse stick. Pictured are Sand-
ers with his new stick and Conor Gill, a member of the
USA Men's National Tealn, who also plays for the Wash-
ington Bayhawks, a Major League lacrosse team.


Health Central Auxiliary

offers scholarships


Health Central Auxiliary,
the volunteer association that
supports Health Central medi-
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The $2,000 scholarships are
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major in a healthcare-related
field.
A minimum grade-point av-
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school students, a minimum
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Applications are also available
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The deadline for returning
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For more information, call
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Driver's Ed program
West Orange High PTSA is
sponsoring a 30/6 Driver's Ed
program March 31 through
April 3. The class is $350 and
will run from 9 a.m. to approxi-
mately 2 p.m. Monday-Friday
at the school. This course is for
any driver in the community
who has a permit:
To register for the program,
call Angie Ross at 407-876-8255
or e-mail to awross@tfl.rr.com.
Space is limited.


Rachel and Grace Gregorie of Lake Whitney Elementary
won the Penguin Paradise 'Create Your Own Flavor' Con-
test with the Funky Monkey flavor. It is banana ice cream
with caramel swirl and chocolate chunks. Penguin Para-
dise is a LWES Partner in Education. Pictured are (1-r): Ra-
chel Gregorie, Chris Padoan and Grace Gregorie.


Students in Mrs. Damesworth's 2nd-grade class at Maxey
Elementary enjoyed their recent field trip to the Orlando
Science Center


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Thursday, February 7, 2008 The West Orange Times 7B


Woodlands Lutheran School to hold Winterfest Feb. 9


Eighth-grader Rohith Sompalli recently worked his way through the competition to
become the Windermere Prep 2008 Spelling Champion. Seventh-grader Antonio Nunes
was runner-up. Sompalli advances to the county level spelling bee on Feb. 22. Pictured
with the champion are the 5th- through 8th-grade finalists (1-r): (front row) Emily Fagan,
Emilie LaCour, Katherine Bloom, Ellen Laaker, Rajan Luddu, Lane Artope and Sammy
Dahan; and (back row) Christina Ambrose, Spencer Grice, Colin McCullough, Sompalli,
Hania Mumtaz and Tyler Santostefano. Not pictured are Nunes, Ryan McKercher and
Wheeler Reiss. Finalists in the Lower School included 1st-graders Andrew Hunter, Emily
Work, Skylar Marosi and Grace Allen; 2nd-graders Emily Scheetz, Franklin Estein and Tori
Lahnston; 3rd graders Anya Sharma, Maddie Damon and Henry Pool; and 4th-graders
Claudia Verbaas, Alex Schwartz, Carly Kupper and Arielle Gelman.

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is currently enrolling stu-
dents in grades Pre-K through
fourth grade for the upcoming
school year.


For more information, call
407-469-2525 or visit www.
woodlandslutheranschool.
com.


Woodlands Lutheran
School will hold its first
Winterfest on Saturday, Feb.
9, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The
event will feature carnival
games, a bounce house and
an inflatable slide, as well as
food, live music and enter-
tainment.
The community participants
include the Lake County Fire
Department, the Lake Coun-
ty Sheriff K-9 Unit, Central
Florida's Blood Centers and
Ident-a-Kid. There will also
be numerous vendors.
The Winterfest is spon-
sored by the school PTL and
co-sponsored by Thrivent
Financial for Lutherans. All
proceeds will benefit the
school computer lab project.
The school and church
are located at 15333 County
Road 455 in Montverde just
east of Clermont. The school


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BAPTIST
BANANA BAY BAPTIST
1333 E. Crown Point Rd.
407-656-8558
BEULAH BAPTIST CHURCH
671 Beulah Road, Winter Garden
(407) 656-3342
Pastor G. Steve Rice.
www.beulahfl.com
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
631 S. .Dil I .rd .
Winter Garden, FL.
Pastor T.J. Klapperich
(407) 656-3001
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www.cbwg.org
STARKE LAKE BAPTIST CHURCH
611 West. Ave., Ocoee
Pastor Jeff Pritchard
(407) 656-2351
Email: slbchurch@yahoo.com
WEST ORANGE BAPTIST
Tubb St., Oakland; FL.,
(407) 656-9749
w : .., : ilo r -age ple: i .'.r1,
Pastor Larry L. Jinks
WEST ORLANDO BAPTIST &
CHILD DISCOVERY CENTER
1006 E. Crown Pt. Rd.
Winter Garden, FL.
www.westorlandobc.org
0d7-905-9508


CATHOLIC
RESURRECTION CATHOLIC CHURCH
1211 S. Vineland Rd.
Winter Garden. 407-656-3113

CHRISTIAN
NEW HORIZONS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Temporarily T,.- i,, at
West Orange 9th Grade Center
12301 Warrior Rd, Winter Garden.
Vintage Worship 9:30am
Relaxed Worship 11:00am
PhilipWalter. Minister
407-654-5050
NewHorizonsChristianChurch.org
CHURCH OF CHRIST
1450 S. Daniels Rd. Winter
Garden, FL 34787 407-656-2770
9:00 am Sunday School.
10 am Worship.
5:00 pm Adult Bible Study
Wednesday Service 7:00om

CHRISTIAN &
MISSIONARY ALLIANCE
SOUTHWEST CHURCH
Roper YMCA. 100 Windermere Rd. Bible
Hr. 9:15am
Worship Serv. 10:30am
Tom Welch Pastor 407-903-1384


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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY OF CLERMONT
Clermont, Fifth and Minneola streets
Sunday service is at 10:30 a.m.
1st Wednesdays 7:30pm
Details: (352) 874-5602

CHURCH OF GOD
GARDEN CATHEDRAL
CHURCH OF GOD
1001 W. Plant St. Winter Garden
407-656-1855.
Sunday School 9:30
Worship 10:30, 6pm.
.Wed. Svc. 7:30pm, Youth,
Men's & Women's Ministries.
www.GardenCathedralCOG.org
OCOEE CHURCH OF GOD.
1105 N. Lakewood
Pastor Steve Davis.
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COMMUNITY
OASIS COMMUNITY CHURCH
Meeting at:
West Orange Charter School,
Oakland Ave, Oakland, FL.
11:00 am Worship Service.
www.oasis-cc.org
407-905-4931
HARVEST CHURCH
Gathers Sundays at 10:05am at
Lake Whitney Elementary School
1351 Windermere Rd.
Come as you are. 407-383-3022
www.harvestfl.org:
VINELAND ROAD
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
890 Vineland Rd. Winter Garden
407-656-3949 Pastor Jim Crayne
Sunday: 10:30 am & 6:00pm
Wednesday: Family Night 7:00pm
www.vrcfellowship.org
WHERE EVERYONE FEELS LIKE FAMILY

EPISCOPAL
CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH
On the corner of Main St. and Tilden.
(407) 656-3218
Sunday services at 8AM, 9:30AM
11AM & 7:00PM with Sunday School
for all ages at 9:30. Child Care &Youth
Ministry.
www.churchofthemessiah.com
EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE
ASCENSION
4950 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd. Orlando,
FL 32819.1 block south of
Conroy-Windermere Rd. on right.
407-876-3480
Sunday Services 8:30am,10:30am.
and 6:30pm. Sunday School for all
ages 9:30am and Children's Chapel at
10:30am. Childcare provided.
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Winter Garden
407-656-3633
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INTERDENOMINATIONAL
CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH
5425 South Apopka-Vineland Rd.
9:45 AM, Sunday School,
11:00 AM. Worship Service.
www.christcommunitychurch.cc
407-909-9495

JEWISH
CONGREGATION SINAI, CLERMONT
635 West.SR. 50, Ste. B
For services info. call
352-243-5353 or
www.conaregationsinai-clermont.ora

LUTHERAN'
PEOPLE OF FAITH CHURCH
220 Windermere Rd, Winter Garden
Serv. 8:30am & 10:45am
407-877-3937
Pastor Rev. Johan Bergh
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METHODIST
OCOEE OAKS UMC
201 S. Clarke Road, Ocoee, FL.
9:00am Traditional 10:00am SS
,11:00am Contemporary. Monday night
services at 7:00pm. Pastor Ernie Post
407-293-0700
ST. LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST
4851 S. Apopka-Vineland Rd.
Dr. William S. Barnes, Lead Pastor
Associate Pastors: The Rev. Beth
Farabee-Puckett, The Rev. Jenn Stiles,
Williams, Dr David Stephens
Sunday Worship
Traditional 8:00, 9:30 & 11:00 am
Contemporary 9:30 am & 5:30 pm
407-876-4991 www st.lukes.org


NON-DENOMINATIONAL
THE CROSSINGS, A COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Corner of McKinnon Rd. and Lake
Butler Blvd, 1 mile west of Windermere
Elementary School. 10:30 am Worship
Service. 407-656-6044
GRACE CHURCH
Sunday 9:30am 407-877-8665
Meeting at Dillard St. Elementary
Winter Garden
www.GraceChurchOrlando.org

LIBERTY LIGHTHOUSE CHURCH
125 N. Lakeview Ave.
Saturday 6:00 pm
In.the chapel 407-656-0316

Southwest Church
Mecling (a, Roper YMCA
l100 Wmidri mere Rd. Windermnere
Hwy 50
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Mar-all _
F.arins Rd.
S 429


Suinlay Family Bible Hour 9:15am
Sunday Worship Service 10:30am
Tom Welch, Pastor
407-903-1384


As I See It...
A Comment & Study of the Scriptures Remembering George Gano


' "But 1 want you to know, brethren, that the
things which happened to me have actually
turned out for the furtherance of the gospel,
so that it has become evident to the whole pal-
ace guard, and to all the rest, that my chains
are in Christ. "
Philippians 1:12,13


First of all, God wants us to know that all
things work together for His good. God is able
to take our present situation and mold it toward
the furtherance of the Gospel. Even what may
look like a bad situation can become an op-
portunity to be a witness of Jesus Christ.
Who knows what God will do? If we will
remain true to the faith, and refuse to compro-
mise our belief, God will use us in a mighty
way. If we,, on a daily basis, continue to walk
the talk of our faith in Christ, others will begin
to believe the Gospel of Jesus Christ.


NEXT COMMUNITY CHURCH
Pastor Scott Billue
Worship at 8:35am and 10:05am
Town of Oakland Meeting Hall
Phone: 407-654-9661
www.nextcommunitychurch.com


NAZARENE


FAITH FAMILY COMMUNITY CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
305 Beulah Rd, Winter Garden
FL 34787
Rev. Rick Page 877-7735


PRESBYTERIAN


AVALON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, PCA
&-.ir .:ring. Oak Elementary School
15300 Stoneybrook West Pkwy.
Winter Garden, FL 34787
(407)905-9391 AvalonPCA.org
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to everyone around us. People should see, hear,
and experience a difference when they are near
us. We should be living examples of God's
righteousness. People should know that we
are Christians and we shouldn't hide the truth
of our faith in Christ.
It's time for us to stand up and be bold in
our faith, regardless of situations or people. It
was evident to the prison guards that Apostle
Paul was a Christian. He spoke with boldness
of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
We're not chained to the world anymore,
we are chained to Christ, a new creation in
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OAKLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
218 E. Oakland Ave. Oakland, FL
407-656-4452 www.oaklandpres.org
Near exit 272 off the FL Turnpike
Worship at 8:45 am and 11 am -
Sunday School for all ages at 9:45am.
Nursery provided during worship.
Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr., Pastor.
Call about our preschool.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF THE
LAKES, USA
Conroy-Windermere Rd. @ Lincoln Ave.
Sunday School 9:00AM, Worship 10:30
407-291-2886
Worship on Wed. 7:00 7:30 PM
"Come hear the Gospel"
Rev. Ferdinand Brits
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PENTECOSTAL

GRACE WORSHIP CENTER
1132 E. Plant St. Winter Garden.
(407) 656-3727
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UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
WINDERMERE UNION CHURCH
10710 Park ,,iijh1,.iii Rd.
Windermere, FL 34786
407-876-2112 Worship times:
9:00am Traditional Service
11:15am Contemporary Praise Service
10:15am Sunday School for Adults and
Children held between the two services
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FLOORPLAN SQ. FT. BED/BATH/GARAGE LOT PRICE WAS PRICE NOW READ
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ATTEND COLLEGE ON-
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Justice. Job placement as-
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040
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

MAGUIRE CROSSING,
Ocoee, FL, For Lease
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store, 1200 sq. ft. Contact
407-616-7659. 2/28sg
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FCAN7

AMERICA'S FAVORITE
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Accts. Multi Billion $ In-
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Potential. Free Info. 24/7
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APPROVE EACH LOCA-
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March 26, Noon-6
FREE review of your
Business Plan/Idea by
experts.
Box lunches served.
Vendor Tables still
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for more info.


50
HEALTH/DIET &
BEAUTY
*FREE* DIET SAMPLE -
All natural/No Drugs, Lose
up to 16lbs. in 1 month
with Sharon Mason,
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105
DOMESTIC


HOME CLEANERS needed
$248 P/T $400 F/T. Your
area. Flexible Schedule.
Car/phone/English re-
quired. Anna's House-
keeping 407-447-1451.
2/7ah


110
CRAFT/SKILLS/
TRADE

EXPERIENCED PAINTERS
Needed for new construc-
tion. Call 407-388-2892.
Drug Free Work Place.
2/7cs
CARPENTERS AND Help-
ers, with Cabinets, Trim,
Door Experience. Have
tools, transportation,
valid drivers license.
Call 407-575-0223 or
407-257-9138.2/7


120
LABOR

A WELL established, full
service, Truck and Equip-
ment Company, serving
the greater Central Flor-
ida area is seeking a well
qualified candidate with at
least 3 years experience in
General Mechanic with 12
volt wiring and electrical
knowledge. We are look-
ing for a professional per-
son, of integrity, energetic,
detail oriented, capable of
taking care of equipment,
safety issues, etc. and in
general be a noticeable
asset for the growth of the
company. Bi-lingual a big
plus, Drug, alcohol, and
smoke free environment.
We offer a very competi-
tive salary and benefits.
All applications held con-
fidentially. Please apply
at: Groundtek of Central
Florida, 862 Maguire
Rd. Ocoee, FL 34761
PH: 407-877-7473, FAX:
407-877-8670, Ground-
tek@cfl.rr.com. 2/21gt
DRIVERS: LOVE YOUR
JOB! Bonus & Paid Ori-
entation 36-43cpm Earn
over $1000 weekly Excel-
lent Benefits Class A and 3
mos recent OTR required
(800)635-8669. FCAN7
DRIVER: DON'T JUST
START YOUR CAREER,
START IT RIGHT! Com-
pany Sponsored CDL
training in 3 weeks. Must
be 21. Have CDL? Tuition
reimbursement! CRST.
(866)917-2778. FCAN7
DRIVER-BYNUM TRANS-
PORT- needs qualified
drivers for Central Florida-
Local & National OTR po-
sitions. Food grade tanker,
no hazmat, no pumps,
great benefits, competi-
tive pay & new equipment.
(866)GO-BYNUM. Need 2
years experience. FCAN7
DRIVERS-FLATBED RE-
CENT Average $903/wk
Late Model Equipment,
Strong Freight Network,
401K, Blue Cross Insur-
ance (800)771-6318
www.primeinc.com.
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING
- Train for high paying
Aviation Maintenance
Career. FAA approved
program. Financial aid if
qualified Job placement'
assistance. CALL Aviation
Institute of Maintenance
(888)349-5387. FCAN7


130
MEDICAL

OPTICAL ASSISTANT/
WORK-UP Tech needed.
Will train must be motivat-
ed and have natural com-
municative skills. Great
Benefits. Call Jerome
407-656-3755 or fax re-
sume 407-656-5362. TF-
Nmec
EXPERIENCED MASSAGE
Therapist wanted for busy
Chiropractic Office in Dr.
Phillips area M TH. Must
be licensed and insured.
Salary based on experi-
ence. Please fax resume
to 407-363-0566.2/14gc
HIRING EXPERIENCED
CNA'S. Please apply @
Golden Pond Assistant
Living Community. 404
Lakeview Rd, Winter
Garden, Fl 34787. Call
407-654-7217.2/7gpc

PROGRAM AIDE for Adult
Day Care Center in Win-
dermere. P/T Mon.-Fri.
$8.50/hr. Please fax re-
sume to 407-876-1677.
2/28stc
ORTHODONTIC ASSIS-
TANT NEEDED Universal
Studios area ortho office
seeks chair-side assistant.
Dental experience pre-
ferred, but will train per-


son with right qualities.
Excellent salary & ben-


GENERAL:
010 ANNOUNCEMENTS
020 TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES
030 PERSONALS
035 SCHOOLS AND
INSTRUCTION
040 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
050 HEALTH/DIET & BEAUTY
070 LOST & FOUND
090 MISCELLANEOUS
EMPLOYMENT:
100 GENERAL OFFICE
105 DOMESTIC
110 CRAFT/SKILLS/TRADE
120 LABOR
130 MEDICAL
132 LEGAL
135 PROFESSIONAL
136 RELIGIOUS
140 RESTAURANT/HOTEL/MOTEL
150 RETAIL
155 HEALTH & BEAUTY
160 MISCELLANEOUS
165 PART-TIME
170 EMPLOYMENT WANTED


MERCHANDISE:
200 ITEMS FOR SALE
220 COLLECTIBLES
240 GARAGE/YARD SALE
280 ITEMS WANTED
PETS:
300 ANIMALS FOR SALE
340 FREE TO GOOD HOME
380 PET SERVICES & SUPPLIES
VEHICLES:
400 AUTOS FOR SALE
401 TRADES
405 ACCESSORIES
410 AUTO PARTS
420 AUTO SERVICES & REPAIR
430 TRUCKS & VANS
440 RVS& TRAVEL TRAILERS
450 MOTORCYCLES
455 EQUIPMENT
460 BOATS
470 BOAT PARTS
480 VEHICLES WANTED


SERVICE:
500 MEDICAL & HEALTH
505 DETECTIVE
510 FLORAL & HOME
PHOTOGRAPHY
515 MUSIC & PHOTOGRAPHY
520 ACCOUNTING
/BOOKKEEPING
525 INSURANCE
530 CHILDCARE
540 CLEANING
550 MOVING & HAULING
560 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
570 LAWN & TREE
575 TOWING
580 REPAIRS
585 MISCELLANEOUS
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT:
600 HOMES
610 CONDO & TOWNHOUSE
620 APARTMENT & DUPLEXES
625 ROOMS/EFFICIENCY
630 ROOMMATES


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efits. Call 407/363-4800,
E-mail resume to gloria@
goldieortho.com or fax
resume to 407/876-6085.
2/28gg
MEDICAL ASSISTANT/
FRONT DESK full
time,experiencedrequired,
benefits offered, fax re-
sume to 407-656-7117.
2/7nc


135
PROFESSIONAL

OCEAN ART CRAFT CO. -
Account officerSales Offi-
cer, Security Officer,Clerk
and store keeper !!! For
More Information Con-
tact (oceanartcraft.co@
googlemail.com) 3/13rc
VINOCATO VINTAGE Wine
& Spirits Store Accoun-
tant Representative, Store
Keeper, Sales Represen-
tative, Secretarty!!! For
More Information Contact
(vinocato.store@google-
mail.com) 3/27ka
SAMANTHA ART Marine
Paintings Need: ACCOUN-
TANT REPRESENTATIVE
SALES REPRESENTATIVE
CLERK!!! For More Infor-
mation Contact (saman-
tha.artshop@googlemail.
com) 3/27sa
HARTFORD TEXTILE
COMPANY, we need ac-
count representative that
would work for us. THE
REQUIREMENT: Must be
a computer literate and be
devoted. For more details
contact us at: jborough@
yahoo.com 2/21jb


140
RESTAURANT/
HOTEL/MOTEL

ORANGE COUNTY Nation-
al is currently hiring expe-
rienced line cooks, dish-
washers and servers. We
are looking for energetic,
outgoing individuals who
have a positive attitude
and a minimum of 2 years
hospitality experience.
Please call 407-905-2251.
EOE/DFWP. 2/7ocn
RESPONSIBLE TRUST-
WORTHY, Non smoking
couple to run and Man-
age 14 Room Motel in the
beautiful N.C. Foothills.
Includes 2 bedroom apart-
ment with office, kitchen,
and living area, utilities,
phone, cable TV, and in-
ternet. Responsibilities
include cleaning rooms
and maintaining Motel.
Small income included,
starts February 15. Call
407-376-3946.2/17rp


160
GENERAL
EMPLOYMENT

EXPERIENCED KITCHEN


Manager, Deli Cook,
Cashier needed. GOOD
PAY. Mon-Thurs. Food
Service at Auto Auction.
407-947-6327 for an appt.
TFNafs
SALES MANAGER, Ac-
countant Manager, Store
Keeper, Secetary Needed,
Clerk Needed for more
information please feel
free to write us at (rowan-
wears@beehive.org) 2/21
EXPERIENCED MANAGER
for local quick lube center,
send resume to P.O. Box
267 Minneola, FL 34755.
2/14
ACCOUNTANT REPRE-
SENTATIVE SELES REP-
RESENTATIVE, STORE
KEEPER, CLERK AND
SECRETARY NEEDED-
Requirement (Computer
Literate, Along With CV.)
for more information write
us below: Linwood Fabric
Limited EMail: Lcoltd@
yahoo.com 2/28ba
DISPATCH/SECRETARY,
PART Time 30hrs. per
week, bilingual a plus!
407-656-2624. 2/7cs
KENNEL ATTENDANT, FT-
Vet Clinic in Southwest
area. Apply in person at
8932 S. Apopka Vineland
Rd. 2/14sl
FT/PT WINTER Gar-
den Company looking
for an outgoing person
to train for showroom
sales,including produc-
tion and computerized
engravers. Will train right
person. No weekends.
Call 407-656-7098 for
appt. 2/7tu
PHONE RESEARCH /
Telemarketing, Setting
appointments, no selling
required. (mostly phone
/ file research) part time
Mon Friday approximate-
ly 25- 30 hours per week.
Woodlawn Memorial Park
and Funeral Home $10.00
per hour. Send resume to
Richard.Davis@sci-us.
com 2/14ts .
POST OFFICE Now Hir-
ing! Avg. Pay $20/hour
or $57K/yr. Incl. Fed. Ben,
OT. Offer placed by Exam
Services, 'not aff w/USPS
which does hiring. Call
(866)713-4492. Fee Req.
FCAN7
NOW AVAILABLE!
2008 POST OFFICE
JOBS. $18-$20/HR.
NO EXPERIENCE, PAID
TRAINING, FED BEN-
EFITS, VACATIONS. CALL
(800)910-9941 TODAY!
REF #FL08. FCAN7
AREA REPS Earn $2-$5k
per month PIT. No Selling,
No Inventory, No Risk.
For taped overview call
888-297-3558. 2/71a
HIRING EXPERIENCED
CNA'S AND EXPERI-
ENCED COOK. Please
apply @ Golden Pond As-
sistant Living Community.


404 Lakeview Rd, Winter
Garden, FI 34787. Call
407-654-7217.2/7gpc








for the following
Full Time Positions:
*Chief Mechanic
Course Instructors
(PT) Part Time
Finance Director
*School Crossing Guard
(PT Time)
SStreet Division
Superintendent
Assistant Director of
Operations
Water Plant Operator
Additional openings and
applications are available
online at
www.cwgdn.com
or apply in person at
City Hall 251
W. Plant St., Winter
Garden, FL 34787
The City of Winter Garden is
an equal opportunity employer.


165
PART-TIME

MY KIDS Gym is now
hiring PIT Birthday
Party Assistant. Call
407-877-4410.2/14mkg
HELP WANTED, Office
Support, Evenings and ev-
ery other weekend, Gen-
eral Office Support and,
Customer Service-related
Functions, 15-25 Hours a
week, Pay from $7.50 to
$9.50 Based on Experi-
ence Call 407-654-1500.
2/14sbw


170
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED

DEPENDABLE, HARD-
WORKING, experienced
equipment operator, gen-
eral construction knowl-
edge in houses, roadway;
grade. Also have farm and
farm equipment knowl-
edge. I am attending trade
school and would need
to have hours that work
around my school time.
Please call 540-212-8793
and ask ,for Bryan.
2/14bm







200
ITEMS FOR SALE

3 KEG COOLER, 2 Taps,
on wheels runs off C02,
Like New, Great for Super
Bowl! Call 407-298-6628.
2/14cm


BEDS ALL New, Ortho,
Queen Pillow Top Sets,
Starting at $160, King
Size Pillow Top Sets,
Starting at $250, with
Warranty and can Deliver.
407-340-3751. 2/14dr
CRAFTSMAN, REAR bag,
self propelled, 22 inch
mulching, high wheel,
runs good, $100. TROY'
BUILT, self propelled, 20
inch mulching, 1 knob adj.
height, $200. Run great!
Call 407-656-6684. 2/7mf
GIGANTIC ARCADE &
PINBALL AUCTION. As-
sets of Birmingham
Vending, 300+ coin-
operated arcade video
games, pinball machines,
jukeboxes, etc. Saturday,
February 9th @ 10:00am,
4102 L.B. McLeod Rd,
Suite B, Orlando, FL.
Info, (714)535-7000 or
www.superauctions.com.
FCAN7

PECANS-NEW CROP $5
bag-1 and quarter pound.
407-656-3820. 2/7kk.
CONFERENCE TABLE 8'.
Solid wood in great condi-
tion. $300.00. Conference
Table 12'; solid wood.
Some scratches but in
great condition! $500.00.
321-231-3188.2/7ab


240
GARAGE/YARD
SALE

GARAGE SALE 16 Lafay-
ette St., Ocoee. Furniture,.
household items, appli-
ances, and women's cloth-
ing. Feb. 9, 7:00-12:00.
2/7
*GARAGE SALE Furniture,
household items, etc. 142
W. Maple St., Winter Gar-
den. 8am-4pm, Sat. 2/9
and Sun 2/10. 2/7mv
GARAGE SALE Friday 2/8
and Saturday 2/9, 8am-
5pm, 15 Ohio Street,
Ocoee. 2/7
GARAGE SALE. 516 N.
Dillard Street, WG. Fri-
day & Saturday (2/8-9),
7:30-1:00.2/7dw
GARAGE SALE 421
Courtlea Oaks Blvd.,
Sat. February 9th; 8:00
to 2:00. some furniture,
misc home furnishings;
clothes. 2/7kd
GARAGE SALE Friday
2/8, Saturday 2/9, Sunday
2/10, Antiques, household
items, electronics, fur-
niture, and much more!
1165 Plant. St., Suite 101,
Winter Garden, corner of
Plant St. and W. Crown
Point Rd. 2/7gh
GARAGE SALE Sat. Feb.
9, 8am-?, 2589 Cabernet
Cr., Ocoee (Vineyards


Sub.) 2/7fm


280
ITEMS WANTED

OLD U.S. Coins and Cur-
rency, now's the time to
sell. I pay top fair market
value! Rick407-697-4097.
2/14rw



|Jowers


NOW PURCHASING

SCRAP
BATTERIES

$400 EACH
13178 W. Colonial Dr
Winter Garden
407-656-3495




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300
ANIMALS FOR
SALE

LARGE COI, Goldfish, and
Picasamus. Please call
321-217-1714. 2/7gh
AKC LAB Pups Reg.,
Beautiful dogs! 8 wks
2.22.08/shots+healthcert.
/ M/F Y/C! $600.
407.947.3855. 2/28as


320
LOST & FOUND
PETS

LOST BLACK LAB, Fe-
male, 3 Legs, please call
321-277-5198. 2/14nn
LOST BOSTON
Terrier,Family pet. RE-
WARD! 407-924-6245.
2/14cd







400
AUTOS FOR SALE

$500 POLICE IMPOUNDS
Cars from $500! Tax Re-
pos, US Marshall and
IRS sales! Cars, Trucks,
SUV's, Toyota's, Honda's,
Chevy's, more! For List-
ings Call (800)706-1739
x2486. FCAN7


640 WAREHOUSE
650 COMMERCIAL
655 INCOME PROPERTY
670 VACATION
690 MOBILE HOME
695 WANTED
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE:
700 HOMESAND OPEN HOUSES
710 CONDO & TOWNHOUSES
720 COMMERCIAL
730 WATERFRONT
740 LOTS & ACREAGE
750 OUT-OF-STATE ,
760 MOBILE HOMES
770 REAL ESTATE WANTED
810 REAL ESTATE WANTED
820 MISCELLANEOUS


Select Your Caregiver!
Up to 24 hour care
Meal Preparation
Errands/Shopping
Hygiene Assistance
Light Housekeeping
Respite Care Relief
Companionship


Angels.
LUMIGASSISTANCE SERVICES
Call for a FREE
No Obligation Consultation
407-888-5999
LIC# 30211299

530
CHILDCARE

LOVING HOME for your
child, where learning is
fun. Ocoee/Gotha area.
Reg.# R070R0854.
407-517-9889.2/7pr


560
HOME
IMPROVEMENT

KITCHEN DESIGN & Re-
models, Home Additions
& Repairs, Licensed &
Insured, Full Service Con-
tractors. CBC034469.
407-877-2338. 2/281ec


570
LAWN & TREE


440
RVS & TRAVEL
TRAILERS

2007 ANTIQUA 215SSO
Ultra Light Travel Trailer by
Starcraft Loaded, anti sway
hitch, only used 5 times on
short trips Must see to ap-
preciate $16,000 obo. Call
407-654-2034. 2/14rf


455
EQUIPMENT

FORKLIFT-TFL OF Orlan-
do since 1974, Parts, Svc.
Rentals. New& Used Sales
& Racking 407-936-1553.
TFN

KUBOTA TRACTOR with
bush hog and box blade
$3000/obo863-307-7033.
2/7ep
SAWMILLS FROM only
$2,990.00--Convert your-
LOGS TO VALUABLE
LUMBER with your own
Norwood portable band
sawmill. Log skidders
also available. www.nor-
woodsawmills.com/300N
- FREE Information: (800)
578-1363-Ext: 300-N.
FCAN7







500
MEDICAL &
HEALTH

WEIGHT LOSS Challenge
from the comfort of your
home 1-888-373-2801.
2/14mn

NEW FEATHERWEIGHT &
SCOOTER- TYPE MOTOR-
IZED WHEELCHAIRS at
no cost to you if eligible.
Medicare & private insur-
ance accepted. ENK Mo-
bile Medical. Call tollfree
(800)693-8896. FCAN7


VVWAYNE
Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc.


PT Administrative

Assistant

Part-Time! Flexibility! Great Pay! Great Company!
Wayne Automatic Fire Sprinklers, Inc. a leader in the fire sprinkler industry
is seeking a detail-oriented Part-Time Administrative Assistant to support
our Purchasing Department. Must possess strong verbal and written com-
munication skills, the ability to multi-task and prioritize work assignments.
Strong Word and Excel experience preferred.
To apply: submit your application online at
www.waynefire.com
or in person
222 Capitol Court Ocoee, Florida 34761
Wayne Automatic Fire Sprinklers is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not dis-
criminate on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, or disability.
DFWP/AA/EOE


BO'S LAWN Service-When
the grass is high, say
goodbye. Cheapest price
around. 321-228-4957 or
407-287-9681.2/7kb


585
MISCELLANEOUS

WOULD YOU like for me
to prepare your taxes
for only $50. Please feel
free to contact me at
cgross1276@aol.com.
2/28cg


WELL DRILL
PUMPS
Smith Brothers
Marshall Farms Rd.
OCOEE
656-5883 or
656-4394
Licensed Bonded
Water or no Pay
Servicing all of Central Florida

S.E. Dollen, Inc.
Winter Garden longest
established electrical
contractor serving
Central FL since 1983.
All Service Techs are
LICENSED
Journeymen and Master
Electricians.
For professional results
and competitive rates call
407-656-5818
EC 13001719





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600
-HOMES FOR RENT

2,000 SQ. FT. Warehouse/
Shop w/Office. Attached
to 3/2 3,000 sq. ft. resi-
dence on 2+ Acres, major
highway access, Ocoee
area, $1,799 per month.
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2C The West Orange Times Thursday, February 7, 2008


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amenities, 2/2/1, FIRST
MONTH FREE w/ good
credit. Call 407-529-2719.
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620
APARTMENT &
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1/1 APT. NEWLY refur-
bished. W.G. No pets.
$550 p/mo. Move in spe-
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407-376-8763. TFNmec
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821 JOHN STREET, Orlan-
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please call 352-243-6411.
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2/7as
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application required,, no
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711, Equal Housing Op-
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625
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week or $60 per week
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2/7cj
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407-656-2223. TFN
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or 1600 square feet office
warehouse convient to
Turnpike. Oakland area.
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NOTICE OF INTENT TO
USE UNIFORM METH-
OD OF COLLECTING
NON-AD VALOREM
ASSESSMENTS
The City of Winter Garden,
Florida (the ICityi) hereby pro-
vides notice, pursuant to sec-
tion 197.3632(3)(a), Florida
Statutes, of its intent to use the
uniform method of collecting
non-ad valorem special as-
sessments to be levied within
the incorporated area. of the
City, for the cost of providing
fire protection services com-
mencing for the Fiscal Year
beginning on October 1,2008.
The City will consider the adop-
tion of a resolution electing to
use the uniform method of col-
lecting such assessments au-
thorized by section 197.3632,
Florida Statutes, at a public
hearing to be held at 6:30p.m.,
or as soon thereafter as pos-
sible, on February 14,2008 at
City Hall Commission Cham-
bers, 251 West Plant St., Win-
ter Garden, Florida 34787.
Such resolution will state the
need for the levy and will con-
tain a legal description of the
boundaries of the real prop-
erty subject to the levy. Copies
of the proposed form of resolu-
tion, which contains the legal
description of the real prop-
erty subject to the levy, are on
file at the City Clerkis office,
City Hall, 251 West Plant St.,
Winter Garden, Florida 34787.
All interested persons are in-
vited to attend.
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cides to appeal any decision by


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matter relating the consid-
eration of the resolution at the
above-referenced public hear-
ing, a record of the proceeding
may be needed and in such an
event, such person may need
to ensure that a verbatim re-
cord of the public hearing is
made, which record includes
the testimony and evidence on
which the appeal is to be
based. In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities
Act, persons needing a special
accommodation or an inter-
preter to participate in this
proceeding should contact the
City Clerkis office at (407)
656-4111 ext. 2254, seven (7)
days prior to the date of the
hearing.
DATED this 11th day of Janu-
ary 2008.
By Order of:
Michael Bollhoefer, City Man-
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City of Winter Garden, FLORI-
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1/17,1/24,1/31,2/7



IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION

IN RE: ESTATE OF
File No. 48-2008-CP-
000122-0
THOMAS C. HUBER, JR.
Division 1
Deceased.


NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of THOMAS C. HUBER,
JR., deceased, whose date of
death was December 8,2007,
is pending in the Circuit Court
for Orange County, Florida,
Probate Dvision, the address
of which is 425 North Orange
Ave., Room 340, Orlando,
Florida 32801. The names and
addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is 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 other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file
their claims with this court
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR-
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTERTHE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is January 31,
2008. .
Personal Representative:
RITA HUBER LOWNDES
1308 Green Cove Road
Winter Park, Florida 32789
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
Julia L. Frey
Florida Bar No. 0350486
Lowndes Drosdick Doster Kan-
tor & Reed, PA.
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, Florida 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
1/31,2/7



IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number:
48-2007-CP-003114-0
Division: 1
In Re The Estate Of:
RADAMES GARCIA SANTIA-
GO,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of RADAMES GARCIA
SANTIAGO, deceased, whose
date of death was November 9,
2007 is pending in the Circuit
Court for Orange County,
Florida, Probate Division; File
Number: 48-2007-CP-
003114-0, the address of
which is 425 North Orange


Avenue, Room 340, Orlando,
Florida 32801. The names and
addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons, who have
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or un-
liquidated claims, and who
have been served a copy of this
notice, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (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 who
have claims or demands
against the decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
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 OFTHE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
January 31, 2008.
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
DAVID W. VELIZ
Florida Bar No. 846368
David W. Veliz, P.A.
425 West Colonial Drive
Suite 104
Orlando, Florida 32804
Telephone: (407)849-7072
Personal Representative:
YESENIA GARCIA
6919 Castillo Court
Orlando, Florida 32822
1/31,2/7



IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number:
48-2007-CP-002744-0
Division: 1
In Re The Estate Of:
SORIA YANIRE RODRIGUEZ
ROMERO,
Deceased.

NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of SORIAYANIRE RODRI-
GUEZ ROMERO, deceased,
whose date of death was No-
vember 3, 2005 is pending in
the Circuit Court for Orange
County, Florida, Probate Divi-
sion; File Number:
48-2007-CP-002744-0, the
address of which is 425 North
Orange Avenue, Room 340,
Orlando, Florida 32801. The
names and addresses of the
personal representative and
the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below..
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons, who have
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or un-
liquidated claims, and who
have been served a copy of this
notice, must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE
LATER OFTHREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (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 who
have claims or demands
against the decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
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 THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
January 31,2008.
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
DAVID W. VELIZ
Florida Bar No. 846368
David W. Veliz, P.A.
425 West Colonial Drive
Suite 104
Orlando, Florida 32804
Telephone: (407)849-7072
Personal Representative:
CARMEN GUADALUPE RO-
DRIGUEZ
2503 Wakulla Way
Orlando, FL 32839


1/31,2/7


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION


File Nu
48-201
Division
In Re
ENRICH
SAUCI
Deceas




The ad
tate of
AREAS
whose
tembe
ing in
Orang
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48-20
address
Orang
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0


08-CP-000078-0
in: 1
The Estate Of:
DUE JUST LINARES



NOTICE TO Avaab rom Cmmera News Prvders"
CREDITORS i
Administration of the es-
ENRIQUE JUST LIN-
SAUCEDO, deceased,
a date of death was Sep-
r 30,2007,2007 is pend-
the Circuit Court for
e County, Florida,,Pro- i m
Division; File Number:
08-CP-000078-0, the
ss of which is 425 North
e Avenue, Room 340,
In Flnrida 321Rni The


names and addresses of the
personal representative and
the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons, who have
claims or demands against
decedent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or un-
liquidated claims, and who
have been served a copy of this
notice, must file their claims
with third court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE ORTHIRTY (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 who
have claims or demands
against the decedent's estate,
including unmatured, contin-
gent or unliquidated claims,
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTERTHE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS:
January 31,.2008.
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
DAVID W. VELIZ
Florida Bar No. 846368
David W.Veliz, P.A.
425 West Colonial Drive
Suite 104
Orlando, Florida 32804
Telephone: (407)849-7072
Personal Representative:
MANUEL LINARES SAUCEDO
32 C. West Nightingale Street
Apopka, Florida 32712
1/31,2/7



IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND
FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 07-CA-15880
DIVISION 33
BOB OF ORLANDO LP, a Ne-
vada limited partnership,
SCOTT FRITZ, an individual,
JAMIE FRITZ, an individual,
BRUCE REESE, an individual,
and WILLIAM J. MOORE, an
individual,
Plaintiffs,
vs.
LLOYD FRANCIS and PATRI-
CIA FRANCIS, husband and
wife, and UNKNOWN
TENANTSS,
Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO
FLORIDA STATUTE
CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursu-
ant to a Final Judgement of
Foreclosure dated January 9,
2008, in the above-styled
cause, I will sell to the highest
and best bidderfor cash atthe
Orange County Civil Court
Building, 425 North Oranqe
Avenue, Suite 350, Lobby, in
Orlando, Orange County,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on Febru-
ary 26, 2008, the following
described property:
Lot 38, BRECKENRIDGE
PHASE t 1 dcording in tt i..lii
thereof .*: r,',.rdcil in i.ii
Book 64, Page(s) 74 through
81, of the Public,Records of
Orange County, Florida.
Parcel ID No:
17-21-28-0880-00380
Property Address: 861 Galway
Blvd., Apopka, Florida 32703


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DATED this 24th day of Janu-
ary, 2008.
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT
COURT
ORANGE COUNTY CIRCUIT
COURT
(COURT SEAL)
By: Norma J. Felshaw
Civil Court Seal
Deputy Clerk

CERTIFICATE OF
SERVICE
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of the order
was furnished by U.S. Mail this
24th day of January, 2008,
to:
Mark S. Reisinger, Esquire
RAILEY & HARDING, P.A.
20 North Eola Drive
Orlando, Florida 32801
Lloyd Francis and Patricia
Francis
861 Galway, Blvd.
Apopka, Florida 32703
1/31,2/7



IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MILTON H. BECKWORTH File
No. 48-2007-CP-2959
Division 1
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of MILTON H. BECK-
WORTH, deceased, whose date
of death was November 8,
2007, is pending in the Circuit
Court for ORANGE County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 425 N.
Orange Avenue, Room 325,
Orlando, Florida 32801. The
names and addresses of the
personal representative and
the personal representative's
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is 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 other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must file
their claims with this coult
WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATECODE WILL BE FOR-
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTERTHE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is January 31,
2008.
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
Julia L. Frey
Attorney for SUSAN D.
WATTS
Florida Bar No. 0350486
Lowndes Drosdick Doster Kan-
tor & Reed, RA.
215 North Eola Drive
Post Office Box 2809
Orlando, Florida 32802
Telephone: (407) 843-4600
Fax: (407) 843-4444
Personal Representative:
Susan D. Watts
909 Maxwell Street
Orlando, Florida 32804
1/31,2/7


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
File No. 2008-CP-206-0
CHRISTOPHER JASON LA-
MAN,
Deceased.


NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of CHRISTOPHER JASON
LAMAN, deceased, whose so-
cial security number is
595-66-4463, and whose date
of death was September 26,
2007, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Orange County,
Florida. The names and ad-
dresses of the personal repre-
sentative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate must. file
their claims in the above cap-
tioned probate proceeding with
the Orange County Clerk of
Court, Probate Division, whose
address is 425 North Orange
Avenue, Suite 340, Orlando, FL
32802, and send a copy of the
claim to attorney for the Per-
sonal Representative, set forth
below, WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE TO
CREDITORS, OR WITHIN
THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE TO CREDI-
TORS ON ANY CREDITOR,
even though the personal rep-
resentative may have recog-
nized the claim or demand by
paying a part of it, or interest
on it, or otherwise.
No cause of action, including,
but not limited to, an action
founded upon fraud or other
wrongful act or omission, shall
survive the death of the person
against whom the claim may
be made, whether or not an
action is pending at the death
of the person, unless a claim
is filed within the time periods
set forth above.
All claims, demands, and ob-
jections not so filed will be
forever barred.
Notwithstanding the time pe-
riod set forth above, any claim
filed two years or more after
the decedent's date of death is
barred.
The date of first publication of
this notice is January 31,
2008.
Personal Representative:
EDWARD D. LAMAN
5236 Ridgeway Drive
Orlando, FL 32819
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
STEPHEN L. SKIPPER, ESQ.
Florida Bar Number: 0763470
7652 Ashley Park Court, Suite
301
Orlando, FL 32835 ,
Phone number:
(407)-521-0770
Fax number:(407)-521-0880
1/31,2/7


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number:
48-2007-CP-001372-0
Division
In Re The Estate Of:
BLANCHE ELIZABETH
BODEN,
Deceased.


NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
(Summary Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ES-
TATE:
You are hereby notified that an
Order of Summary Administra-
tion has been entered in the
estate of Blanche Elizabeth
Boden, deceased, File Number
48-2007-CP-0010372-0, by the
Circuit Court for Orange Coun-
ty, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is 425
North Orange Avenue, Room
340, Orlando, Florida 32801;
that the decedent's date of
death was May 9, 2007; that
the total value of the estate is
$6,565.85 and that the names
and addresses of those to
whom it has been assigned by
such order are:
Name:
Robert Hoffman
Address:
454 W. Palm Valley Drive
Oviedo, FL 32765
William F. Jansen
31 Patton Drive
Newport" News, Virginia'
23606
Robert Hoffman
454 W. Palm Valley Drive
Oviedo, FL 32765
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All creditors of the estate of the
decedent and persons having
claims or demands against the
estate of the decedent other
than those for whom provision
for full payment was made in
the Order of Summary Admin-
istration must file their claims
with this court WITHIN THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN
SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE.
ALLCLAIMSAND
DEMANDS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITH-
STANDING ANY OTHER AP-
PLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECE-
DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first
publication of this Notice is
ebruary 7,2008.
Attorney of Person Giving No-
tice:
Long H. Duong
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 11857
Long H. Duong, P.A.
11 N.W. 33rd Court
Gainsville, Florida 32607
Telephone: '(352)-371-2670
Fax: (352)-371-2604
Person Giving Notice:
Robert Hoffman
454 W. Palm Valley Drive
Oviedo, Florida 32765


2/7,2/14


NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE:
Orange County Towing & Re-
covery, Inc. gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and intent
to sell these vehicles on
2/22/2008, 08:00 am at 1820
N. GOLDENROD ROAD OR-
LANDO, FL 32807, pursuant to
subsection 713.78 of the
Florida Statues. Orange Coun-
ty Towing & Recovery, Inc.
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids.
1995 Honda Civic 4Door Blue'
1 HGEG8642SL030047
2/7


NOTICE OF SALE
Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc. will
sell a Public Sale at Auction the
following vehicles to satisfy
lien pursuant to Chapter 713.78
of the Florida Statutes on Feb-
ruary 21, 2008 at 10 A.M.
*AUCTION WILL OCCUR
WHERE EACH VEHICLE IS
LOCATED*
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32EX5C447411
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DEALERS ONLY
Any persons) claiming any
interests) in the above vehi-
cles contact: Rainbow Title &
Lien, Inc., (954)920-6020.
*ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD
WITH RESERVE* Some of the
vehicles may have been re-
leased prior to auction.
LIC # AB-0001256
2/7


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING/
ADOPTION HEARING
The Town of Windermere pro-
poses to adopt Ordinance
2007-02 which amends the
Recreation and Open Space
Element of the Townis Compre-
hensive Plan. The Town Coun-
cil of Windermere, Florida, will
hold a public hearing at the
Town Hall located at 520 Main
Street, Windermere, Florida,
on Tuesday, February 12,2008,
at 7:05 P.M. (or as soon there-
after as the matter may be
considered) to consider adop-
tion of the proposed Ordinance
2007-02,the title of which is
as follows:

ORDINANCE NO.
2007-02
AN ORDINANCE OFTHE TOWN
OF WINDERMERE, FLORIDA,
PERTAINING TO COMPRE-
HENSIVE PLANNING; AMEND-
ING THE RECREATION AND
OPEN SPACE ELEMENT OF
THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN,
TOWN OFWINDERMERE, OR-
ANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
19911; PROVIDING FINDINGS
AND ANALYSIS OFTHE FACTS
AND CIRCUMSTANCES PER-
TAINING TO THE TOWN AND
ITS CAPACITY, NEED AND DE-
SIREABILITY FOR ADDITION-
AL ACTIVE PARKS AND REC-
REATION AREAS; AMENDING
SECTION I, PART I OF THE
ELEMENT, IINTRODUCTION,T
TO CLARIFY THE PURPOSE OF
THE ELEMENT; AMENDING
PARTIII.A.3 OF THE ELEMENT
TO SET FORTH ADDITIONAL,
UPDATED FACTS AND ANALY-
SIS PERTAINING TO ACCESS
AND TRANSPORTATION TO
RECREATION AREAS; AMEND-
ING PART III C OF THE ELE-
MENT TO SET FORTH ANALY-
SES, FINDINGS, AND CON-
CLUSIONS WITH RESPECT TO
THE NEED AND DESIREABIL-
ITY FOR FUTURE ADDITIONAL
RECREATION SITES WITHIN
THE TOWNiS EXISTING
BOUNDARIES; AMENDING
PART 4 OF THE ELEMENT,
RECREATION GOALS, OBJEC-
TIVES AND POLICIES,i TO
CLARIFY AND SPECIFY AP-
PROPRIATE GOALS, OBJEC-
TIVES AND POLICIES WITH
RESPECT TO EXISTING AND
POTENTIAL ADDITIONAL FU-
TURE ACTIVITY-BASED PARKS
AND RECREATION AREAS
WITHIN THE TOWNS CUR-
RENT BOUNDARIES; AMEND-
ING NUMEROUS PARTS OF
THE ELEMENT TO UPDATE IT
AND ENSURE ITS INTERNAL
CONSISTENCY; PROVIDING
FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVID-
ING AN EFFECTIVE DATE
Interested parties may appear
at the meeting and be heard
with respect to the proposed
plan amendment.
This proposed Ordinance is
available at the Town Clerkis
Office, 614 Main Street, Wind-
ermere, Florida, for inspection
during normal business hours
of Mon-Fri, 8:00 a.m. 5:00
p.m.. Persons with disabilities-
needing assistance to partici-
pate in this proceeding should
contact the Town Clerk 48
hours before the meeting.
Persons are advised that if they
decide to appeal any decision
made at this meeting, they will
need a record of the proceed-
ing, and for such purposes,
they may need to insure that a
verbatim record of the pro-
ceeding is made which in-
cludes the testimony and evi-
dence upon which the appeal
is based, per Section 286.0105
F.S.
Dorothy Burkhalter, CMC
Town of Windermere
2/7


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE
Slys Towing & Recovery gives
Notice of Foreclosure of Lien
and intent to sell vehicles pur-
suant to subsection 713.78 of
the Florida Statutes that on
2/19/08,10:00 am at 119 5th
St Winter Garden, FI
34787-3613. Slys Towing &
Recovery reserves right to ac-
cept or reject any and/or all
bids.
1997 FORD DOOR 1 FALP57U-
1VA272093
2005 CHEVY DOOR 1G1Z-
S54855F169832
2/7




NOTICE OF
PUBLIC SALE
ON 02-19-08 @ 9:00AM AT
RALPH JOHNSON TOWING,
11409 W. COLONIAL DR.
OCOEE, FLORIDA. THE FOL-
LOWING VEHICLES WILL BE
SOLD FOR CASH FOR THE
TOWING AND STORAGE PUR-
SUANT TO SUBSECTION
713.78 OF THE FLORIDA STAT-
UES. SOME OFTHE VEHICLES
POSTED MAY HAVE ALREADY
BEEN RELEASED AND NOT
ELIGIBLE FOR SALVAGE
SALE.
2002 DODGE S/WVIN#2B4G-
P44362R610013
RALPH JOHNSON'S TOWING
SERVICE RESERVES THE
RIGHTTO ACCEPT OR REJECT
ANY AND ALL BIDS. BIDDING
BEGINS AT THE AMOUNT
OWED. ALL VEHICLES SOLD,
AS IS. NO WARRANTIES AND
NO GUARANTEE OF TITLES.
CALL 407-656-5617.
2/7


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE:
Orange County Towing & Re-
covery, Inc. gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and intent
to sell these vehicles on
2/21/2008, 08:00 am at 1820
N. GOLDENROD ROAD OR-
LANDO, FL 32807, pursuantto
subsection 713.78 of the
Florida Statues. Orange Coun-
ty Towing. & Recovery, Inc.
reserves the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids.
2006 Chevy Colbot4Door Grey
1G1AK15F967756839
2/7



NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE
Auction for the following
vehicles) will be held on Feb-
ruary 21,2008 at 8:00 a.m. at,
1510 N. Forsyth Road, Orlan-
do, FL 32807 for the towing
and storage pursuant to F.S.
#713.78. Terms are Cash.
1991 Buick Vin# 1G4AH-
54N8M6461235
1996 Pontiac Vin#
"tG2NE12MOTM559448
MD Towing, LLC reserves the
right to accept or reject'any
and all bids.
2/7



NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE
Auction for the following
vehicles) will be held on Feb-
ruary 22,2008 at 8:00 a.m. at,
1510 N. Forsyth Road, Orlan-
do, FL 32807 for the towing
and storage pursuant to F.S.
#713.78. Terms are Cash.
1 9 9.3 Ford
Vin#1FMCU24X5PUD33300
20 0 0. Subaru
Vin#4S3BE6356Y7207547
MD Towing, LLC reserves the
right to accept or reject any
and all bids.-
2/7


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE
Auction for the following
vehicles) will be held on Feb-
ruary 23, 2008 at 8:00 a.m. at,
1510 N. Forsyth Road, Orlan-
do, FL 32807 for the towing


and storage pursuant to F.S.
#713.78. Terms are Cash.
1992 Ford Vin# 3FAP-
P15J6NR144960
1992 Nissan Vin# JN1MS36P-
2NW100299
1993 Ford Vin#
1FAPP62T5PH206257
1996 Buick Vin# 2G4WB-
52M4T1524502
MD Towing, LLC reserves the
right to accept or reject any
and all bids.
21/7



IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LAWRENCE J. REGAN
File No.:
48-2004-CP-001825-0
Division: 01
Deceased.

NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of Lawrence J. Regan,
deceased, whose date of death
was November 26, 2002, is
pending in the Circuit Court for
Orange County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address of
which is 425 North Orange
Avenue, Room 340, Orlando,
Florida 32801. The names and
addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is 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 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 PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR-
EVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTERTHE DECEDENT'S DATE
OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is February 7,
2008.
/s/Gregory W. Meier
GregoryW. Meier
Florida Bar No. 65511
Paige Hammond Wolpert
Florida Bar No. 23213
Attorneys for Geraldine C.
Jackson
Shuffield, Lowman & Wilson,
P.A.
1000 Legion Place, Suite
1700
Post Office Box 1010
Orlando, Florida 32802
Telephone: (407) 581-9800
/s/ Geraldine C. Jackson
Personal Representative
Geraldine C. Jackson
P.O. Box 2321
St. Leo, Florida 33574-2321
2/7, 2/14


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE
Personal property of the fol-
lowing Tenant will be sold for
cash to satisfy Rental Liens.
Ocoee Business Plaza West
Orange, Lot 3 BERK Units # 5
& 6. Mis. Items. Auction to be
held. Tuesday, February 19,
2008 at Ocoee Business Plaza
of 10:00am, 350 W. Story Rd.,
Ocoee, Florida 34761.
2/7, 2/14


NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN
Sereno Realty of Winter Gar-
den, Florida intends to sell or
otherwise dispose of the con-
tents at the following location
the personal property de-
scribed below to enforce a lien


imposed on said property un- 2/7, 2/14
der the Florida Statute 715.109
(Sale or disposition of aban-
donded property).
Purchase must be paid for at NOTIC
the point of sate in CASH only. ""I
All items sold as is, where is,
and must be removed at time
of sale. Sale subject to cancel- Units #1
lation in the event of settlement Storage, 2C
between Owner and obligated Garden, Fi
party. SALE WILL BE SOLD BY
COMPETITIVE BIDING IN OR-
ANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA AT:
5105 Log Wagon Road
Ocoee, FL 34761
Sereno Realty 407-654-8222
Date of Sale 02/16/2008 Time
of Sale: 9:00am
Tenant Name: Chad Johnson -
Inventory: Beds, couches,
misc. furniture, TV, Deerheads,
lonthtos and other household


items.
2/7



NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE:
Central Florida Towing and
Recovery gives notice of fore-
closure of lien and intentto sell
this vehicle on 02/15/2008,
10:00 A.M. at 971 9th St. Win-
ter Garden, FL 34787, pursuant
to subsection 713.78 of the
Florida Statutes. Cental Florida
Towing and Recovery reserves
the right to accept or reject any
and/or all bids.
1G3WH52H01F152426 2001
OLDSMOBILE
2/7


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ORANGE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LOUIS R. SEYBOLD
File No.
48-2007-CP-002440-0
Division
Deceased.

NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the es-
tate of Louis R. Seybold, de-
ceased, whose date of death
was August 27,2007, is pend-
ing in the Circuit Court for
Orange County, Florida, Pro-
bate Division, the address of
which is 425 North Orange
Avenue, Room 340, Orlando,
Florida 32801. The names and
addresses of the personal rep-
resentative and the personal
representative's attorney are
set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands against
decedent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is 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 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 PUB-
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR-
EVER 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 February 7,
2008.
Attorney for Personal Repre-
sentative:
STEPHEN D. DUNEGAN
Attorneyfor the Personal Rep-
resentative
Florida Bar No. 326933
DEAN, MEAD, EGERTON,
BLOODWORTH, CAPOUANO
& BOZARTH, P.A.
P. 0. Box 2346
Orlando, FL 32802-2346
Telephone: (407) 841-5141
Fax: (407) 423-1831
Personal Representative:
NICOLE H. SEYBOLD
P.O. BOX 473
Winter Park, Florida 32790


;E IS HEREBY
GIVEN
and #26 at Classic
09 6th Street, Winter
lorida are in default


and contents will be sold on
2/15/08 at 5pm, unless settled
otherwise. Contact
407-739-8454.
2/7, 2/14




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Established Turn-key business only
opportunity! DRY CLEANERS on
busy HWY 50. Greatforan investment.
All equipment & inventory will convey
with sale. Don't let this opportunity
pass you by! Call Valerie Persaud,
321-293-2228.
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OCALA, FLORIDA
Beautiful 4BE/2BA home on a large
corner lot featuring a spacious open
kitchen, lots of cabinet and counter
space, master includes a huge bath with
separate garden tub and shower...
much, much more! Call Valerie Per-
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WINDWARD CAY
KISSIMMEE
This 3BE/2BA, 1682 SF home is great
for a vacation home or investment
property. Home backs to conservation
area for privacy. Close to Disney and
all major attractions and restaurants.
Home warranty included! Call Valerie
Persaud, 321-293-2228.
,MLS#04805629


WINDWARD CAY -KISSIMMEE
This immaculate, 3BFJ2BA, 1538 SF, POOL
home is a great investment. Price includes
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and all major attractions and restaurants.
Home Warranty included! Call Valeric Per-
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(4764 Windwood Drive)


HIAWASSEE MEADOWS
3BE/2BA home with ceramic tile, all
kitchen appliances, 2-car garage with
opener, fenced yard and community
tennis courts with optional HOA!
Close to shopping and the 408.
$199,000! Call Rose Beavers
407-948-4879 or Brenda Christensen
j L407-948-4361. MLS#04799506


OCOEE 4.7 ACRES!
Lovely, custom-built, 3BE/2BA home
with family room, 40x13 screened
porch, all kitchen appliances, central
vacuum system, fruit trees, RV park-
ing, outside storage-A/C 2 years old.
Bring your pets and HORSES! Call
Rose Beavers, 407-948-4879 or Bren-
.da Christehsen, 407-948-4361.


DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION! JOB RELOCATION CHARMING HOME...MOTIVATED SELLER!! WATERVIFRONT IN WIOMV ER M! OCOEE
This4BE/2BA home is in mint condition & FORCES SALE! Has been lovingly updated and maintained Spacious 5BE/4BA with 4142 SFfea- 5BE/5BA, 3667 SF PLUS home theater, CORNER LOT IN CUL-DE-SAC!
has much to offer! Kitchen is a gourmet's Price slashed forimmdiatesal othisspa- and isready o move into o fixing up floor master, gourmet kitchen office, game room a nd LAKEFRONT POO HOME Pride of ownership
delight w/large island prep area, 2 sinks & cious home with 2 master suites & an ad- required! New paint inside and out, new lures Ist floormaster gourmet kitchen office, game oom and LAKEFRONT POOL HOME ride ofownership
pantries, plus dining nook. Formal & in- ditional buildable lot included in the price carpet Pelooring.solid pine cabinets with granite & S.S. appliances, upstairs POOL. Features include hardwood floors, shows in this beautiful 4BE/3BA home
formal areas make for great entertaining & Lots of ceramic tile, large family room off in kitchen, pantry, family room, fenced yard loft & huge bonus room, 2 staircases Silestone counters, intercom and security with formal living and dining rooms,
ootherela is also a large screened rch for out- kitchen,solid oakcabinets, French doors to with storage shed and more! Don't miss this & more. 1/4 Acre corner lot in gated cameras, custom windowtreatments, just family room and screened lanai. Home
ner shopping, restaurants &the oca n room, office & tons of storage. Fenced opportunity...priced to sell at$179000.Cal1 community near new Winter Garden to mention a few. Luxury awaits you! features extensive ceramic tile, huge
ange frail gOw ne r says sell NOW stO with gate access for boat or RV psrkinge
ange Trail. Owner says sell NOW at lilto at $279,900. Cal Lib Libby Tomyn, CRS 321-293-2160 or view Mall. Must See! Call Valerie.Leath, $700,000. Call NitzaGeiger321-293-2334 master bedroom and three-way split
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homCORNER LOT! Spacious4BE/35BA Kitchenboasts 2 sinks! Lovingly maintained home just blocks Imagineyourself in this adorablehome sits on 1/3 of THE VISTAS Subdivision-beau
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PLUS loft with upgrades including ome efrom quaint downtown shops and the home.This3BE/2.5BAisamust an acre. Features include a well-man- tiful lot on a cul-de-sac. Access to
granite counters, S.S. appliances, 42" Inside washer/dryer, security sys- est rangeTrail. Wood floors and see! Home features hardwood an aicured l. Features incth lush ladscape-ma. n te community lakefront, park and
cherry cabinets, diagonal tile aud more. te, sprinklers, garage door open- period built-ins are just the beginning flooringandBerbercarpet.Sliding ior of the home has custom blinds boat dock. Bring yourown build-
Located near Health Central Hospital, er- $257,000. Call 407-573-2121. of the charm you will encounter. Back glass door opens to a large deck Corian countertops, ceramic tile, 42 er with no time limit to build.
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tiMillion Dollar Producer PLEASE CALL ME!
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JUST REDUCED AGAIN!
5BR/2BA,EXTENSIVE CERAMIC TILE AND FRESHLY PAINTED IN-
SIDE AND OUT... WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE IN LIVING/GREAT
ROOM, FORMAL DINING, BREAKFAST AREA, KITCHEN COMES
WITH ALL APPLIANCES, WINDOW COVERINGS STAY, BRAND NEW
ROOF WITH ARCHITECTURAL SHINGLES, NO HOMEOWNERS AS-
SOCIATION, NO REAR NEIGHBORS, DIRECTACCESSTO THE WEST
ORANGE TRAIL. LANDSCAPED YARD WITH STATELY TREES, THIS
IS A BUY!!! ASKING ONLY $244,900.


A LASTING IMPRESSION!!!
CHARM-PERSONAAITY-COMFORT, THIS HOME HAS IT ALL! LOCATED
IN THE HEART OF WINTER GARDEN, CORNER LOT, NO HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, WALK TO DOWNTOWN AND THE WEST ORANGE TRAIL
THIS IS A DECORATOR'S DREAM, VERY OPEN FLOOR PLAN, 3 BDRM.,
2 BA., GREAT ROOM, DINING AREA, COMPUTER/DESK AREA, INSIDE
LAUNDRY, SCREENED PATIO AND POOL, PRIVACY FENCED, 2 CAR
GARAGE. REMODELED W/ GRANITE COUNTERTOPS, LT. CHERRY
CUSTOM CABINETS, WINE COOLER, 2 CONVECTION OVENS AND SO
MUCH MORE. ASKING ONLY $329,900.






SO NICE TO COME HOME TO!!!
5 BDRM./4 BDRM./OFFICE/PLAYRM., 2 BA., LIVINGRM., FAMILYRM. WITH
FIREPLACE, REMODELED KITCHEN WITH ALL APPLIANCES, INSIDE LAUN-
DRY ROOM, SCREENED FRONT PORCH (23x09) WITH VINYL WINDOWS,
ATTACHED ONE CAR GARAGE PLUS DETACHED 2 CAR GARAGE, STORAGE
SHED. THIS HOME IS SITUATED ON 2 LOTS, NO HOAI THIS WAS ORIGI-
NALLY A MANUFACTURED HOME BUT OWNERS HAVE ADDED ON AND IS
BEAUTIFUL!!! LARGE OAK TREES, OWNERS HAVE PRIDE IN OWNERSHIP
AND IT SHOWS! GREAT BUY!!! MOTIVATED SELLER AND IS CONSIDER-
ING ALL OFFERS, ASKING ONLY $149,900


NO YARD WORK HERE!!!
CONDO LIVING IN WINTER GARDEN, HERE IS YOUR OPPOR-
TUNITY TO OWN A 2 BDRM. 2 BA., LIVING ROOM, DINING
AREA, KITCHEN WITH ALL APPLIANCES, WASHER & DRYER,
ALL WINDOW COVERINGS, A/C REPLACED IN 2003, END UNIT,
GROUND FLOOR AND IMMACULATE CONDITION... COMMU-
NITY POOL, TENNIS COURTS... ASKING ONLY $97,000.







DETACHED BUILDING IN THE BACK!!!
YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS TO BELIEVE IT, MOVE IN CONDITION
IS THIS 4 BDRM., 2 BA., FORMAL LIVING & DINING, BRICK
WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE, FAMILY ROOM, BREAKFAST
NOOK, KITCHEN WITH ALL APPLIANCES, LAUNDRY ROOM, 2
CAR ATTACHED GARAGE PLUS 1 CAR DETACHED GARAGE,
COULD BE USED AS A WORKSHOP, OFFICE, ETC. NO HOME-
OWNERS ASSOCIATION! CLOSE TO SHOPPING, 408,429 &
TURNPIKE! ASKING ONLY $239,900. .


HOME WITH CHARACTER!!!
TAKE A LOOK AT THIS BEAUTY... CUSTOM BUILT HOME IS SITUATED
ON 2.61 ACRES OVER 3600 SQ.FT OF LIVING IN THIS 4 BDRM. 3 BA.
FORMAL LIVING & DINING, FAMILYRM, KITCHEN WITH ISLAND AND
BREAKFAST NOOK, ELECTRIC FIREPLACE, BUILT IN ENTERTAINMENT
CENTER, SPLIT BEDROOM PLAN. ALSO FEATURES 3+ CAR GARAGE,
DETACHED CUSTOM BUILDING 20x30 THAT WOULD MAKE'A GREAT
WORKSHOP, OFFICE, GAME ROOM, ETC., 2 METAL STORAGE SHEDS.
PLENTY OF ROOM FOR PARKING RV/BOAT... NO HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION HERE... ASKING ONLY $649,000


WINTER GARDEN $274,700
4br/2ba 2.337 sq. ft li ing area. fresh paint, new WINTER GARDEN CREAM PUFF
laminate floors. new carpet & appliances. For- 3br.2ba extremely %ell kept home. Volume ceiling,
mal hL mng and dining roots NlMoe-in condition. kJichen island and breakfast nook with metered glass.
Best price in subdi' vision. Screened porch 37\ 14). Asking $289,500


GREAT 2 STORY FAMILY HOME
bbr2.5ba on a quiet cul-de-sac Spacious loft
area. wood burning fireplace. Screened porch.
Fenced-in backyard. Priced below appraised
value. Asking $209,999.
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WEST ORLANDO $189,900
Spacious 3br-2ba home w ith 1834 sq. ft. li ing
area Netw carpet and tilde. Freshly painted. Wood
burning fireplace 2 car garage and fenced ard.
NMust see


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3BD/1BA WEST ORLANDO $134,500
Seller to help w idi bu. ers closing cost! Neer
roof Kitchen appliances, laminate flooring and
carpet Large lot completely fenced. One Near
home i arrantv


ORLANDO PATIO HOME $199,900
Orlando patio home. Spacious living and dining.
Eat-in kitchen n ith sliding doors leading to beau-
tifull landscaped screened patio. Communmt
pool! 2 Car garage.








WINTER GARDEN TOWNHOME
Ne" on the market. 2br "ith like net appliances.
Spacious glass enclosed screened porch No rear
neighbors Communiry pool $135,00


VACANT LAND IN UUUtt
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
1'Owner financing available' Property has been
cleared and read\ to build on. Nor in subdit sion.
Near West Orange Bike Trail. Asking $91.900


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SOME OF BUTLER CHAIN'S FINEST OFFERINGS WE ARE PROUD TO SHARE THEM WITH YOU!


LAKE CYPRESS IN BEAUTIFUL KELSO!
Thee most incredible lakefront lot with mature
landscaping and gardens galore along with the
custom built home (original owner) that only
needs your touches to make it your new lake-
front home. Block construction with near-new
tile ro,:,t and lots of high ceilings with this 4/2/1
with 3,104+- sq. ft. of living area. One+- acre
of grounds that make this property special
Asking $1,270,000. Call Suzi Karr 595 5258


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BRAND NEW ON LAKE SHEEN!
ARE YOU READe? Owner has agreed to pay
ALL allowable loan closing costs on this ultra-
nice, rJEW English Country Estate Home on Lake
Sheen of the Butler Chain 4/4/1 with 4214
square feet of living area. THREE fireplaces,
HUGE master suite, outdoor entertainment
room, NEW boathouse with GAME Room,
and gourmet kitchen Just for starters. Asking
$2,199,999. Call Suzi Karr 595.5258


WINDERMERE WITH ACCESS TO BUTLER
CHAIN AND LAKE BESSIE
:,.-. bo rhar. i- i .el nd-i-Id Thr. 4 'J -1.* ill 1 1 in.1 area hs:
II,:.:.r plan .:.u r ill &l:e ,: .-red p-. rta.:r h ,'n I hi. hb me hr i : ia :upi h.)n-,-i
.riL a .re.ir .:. k : d l.-h T ki.:her, and l:r i Of hT u'c.al aner nie:i -,Ou
,,.-n fee I.. appr-Le,,rE.i ip d' : a I a, rbui-da-ni.e aid a d.u,',l b.irhldou- p9lu:
I 1, E 1rl I- 395 000 :1 "all ,j:, arr a ':25 .


LAKE DOWN COTTAGE LITTLE LAKE DOWN
Great location; close to everything Cute little cottage with I, h, ,.T, '.n Lr- h.: -le r ..1. ,:. ij r ,ji j The 2 17 i .,i'.rg
-ad 'r. r be added r i arid r .ec:nd :r,, I,) caplure rhe ..,a: "o'uld be
great sunset view The price is right too. $997,000 Suzi Karr r,,.e u'r i rear d.:,.,rr : rh e pri.:e. sie I ...h 'A, e e.ira: :.1 he ulria-
@ 595.5253 r, ..: -.:,aa-:. .ih ,e-.l.: -:.rri. : .l. d t ::.ver the C aJIdo.r h.r:her, and j
brhe ulrra-lar.E uid.;: p :p ,ra l s'p0 i Ci all j i 1 u: IKarr C9', 5 25,C -
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CANAL FRONT TO LAKE DOWN
Popular Davis Shores in the heart of Windermere. 3/2 w
1605 in living area. Add on a second story, or enjoy this
as your vacation or empty nester home. Asking $969,0
Call Suzi 595.5258


ULTRA LARGE LAKE DOWN ESTATE HOME!
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o ne 31 *.l li.ir.-. rei 'irque i, ...rijd,- ul dillerer.i arnd ,ou II u,- ir all l.led.,
,:,:rm ,.r E rr, Fooim Ould':-o kct icr, ar.3: .:..ere-d nierlrairinrrer and jarl .,
)00. ra aroure.j p,:ool "rd n -hr:,. at.b ui 'a :cnple A co:e ro.iT. :i Ihe
e-nr re tar.i, lee, lii' h- .:l jujl the '. inual T.:.ur ,-- h ,ne a- L :: 1r.
it J 90 0 i Call irauenrt Hi.: 1- r, S 4 ,jr Jui, .,rr ,. :, n.,


OLD WINDERMERE-UNIQUE TO SAY THE LEAST!
pa''u [i le-e.l /.ilh HIUGE io'i. lr Ihi e lramil, i1 enicy and for enierT3i nrig
Th.. ..4200. quare IFe l .I happ, hlun. area haz loads ol eterlhirig
irom upradd: -' ai aburdarnce I1 i, -raie ;.REAM.1 Tlhen ,and very private
iaSler u'ie j t.,'.'ilh ;inir .area arid more Ei jo hj e ti e., lo lchr,.ri Park and
LBk e-.e and a311 :IheIr that The To.'T.r. .:.I Wnrdermere ;, rnclC *-,'fera 4 kinr
'l,9, ''i' -Call u, Kr oIra 'Tice inlorrmaii:,n and ,.ier.ig 595 5258


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BRONSON LANDING A GREAT NEW ADDRESS! HIDDEN SPRINGS
IN DR. PHILLIPS AREA


4/4 with over 300 in very well-planried lvng area. Ohice andCaol home
Bonus Room are nice extras An abundance of upgrades includnli n't go wrong wFhily R oom with brick fireplace ool c e kitchen
designer hardwood floors and Plantation Shunruers Stainle. steel 9wih spacious nly Room with brick fireplace ce kitchen
appliances in the GREAT kitchen plus qrarne courier tops Enclosed with eating bar and separate eating area. Close to favorite
pool and great landscaping make this a fantastic package Almos schools and desired shopping. Asking $365,000 Call Sha-
brand new, Call Briaete Hick. @ 247 6555 ron Ziomek @ 402.3495 a


UNIQUE WEST ORANGE
PROPERTY/ACREAGE:
+ cri, .' ithre- heer : ll-al can b- ut d l'. :'r [em-ripcra',
quan-e I hI .' :ho.:l .:hj-h r ,cOu rIdJ LEEFE T skr.
13 5.1 Call i Kair r 5`5, 3'


MAGNOLIA ISLAND ON
THE SHORES OF JOHNS LAKE!


Wc..- v.'ha a3 prert, .cer.en: sp Eper.erce the views I Oe'Clermont and John,
Lale Ir:Tm ihi'. ore acre o rr mani.:ured grounds plus the ine 5/3 2 home .vi
2,E;. of l. area Duuble tirepla:e irom formal LPR o .MBR Formal DP Ofi0ce.
and Po.nu. Rc,.rm too H13rdwi-od and F.MORE Enclosed pool that yu 'Ill
Ic..c Aikir., $i492 11'00 Call Suzi Kair 9595 5245.


RENTALS NOW AVAILABLE!
LAKE DOWN 2/1 COTTulGE -$1500 PER MONTH
WINDSOR LANDING ,3.3FOCiL $2500 PER P.MONTH
INCLUDES ALL MAiriTEtlJiT.CE
NOW LEASED.
GOTHA 4/3 oJ ONE 4r3E $ 1800 FEP. MONTH


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