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VENICE olier 75 ,ionoier Sun LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER COWBOYS V. INDIANS Page 1OA INVESTIGATING VERN Page 13A SOUND ADVICE Page 1B SHines plans BOCC run By CAROL SAKOWITZ STAFF WRITER Joe Gruters got it right. The chair of the Republican Party of Sarasota County said that without District 5 County Commissioner Jon Thaxton running for re-election, voters are "likely to see more candi- dates (in) the race." There wasn't long to wait. Venice attorney Charles D. Hines sent out an email Thursday afternoon that said, "I will file for this position next week, and (his wife) Susan and I plan on this being one heck of a summer." Thaxton will not be able to run for a fourth term on the County Commission, prevented from doing so by an opinion issued Thursday by the Florida Supreme Court. Friday, he said his county commission race "is over." The state high court's opin- ion regarding a two-term limit in Sarasota County came as a part of its decision to uphold term limits in a lawsuit involv- ing Broward County. Its ruling undoes a per- manent injunction imposed by 12th Circuit Judge Deno Economou against Sarasota County, barring enforcement of the two-term limit. The judge in 2005 ruled term limits unconstitutional and unenforceable. That ruling was never appealed BOCC|12 House to move again PENSION POLITICS A look into the future By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR Editor's Note: This is part three of a series on city fire and police pensions. The Venice City Council is determined to address almost $29 million in unfunded pen- sion liabilities and to reduce future costs. According to the city's pension consultant, James Linn of Lewis, Longman & Walker, 36 Florida cities have replaced their defined benefits pension plans (in which the city pays a defined benefit, even if costs increase) with more-streamlined defined contribution plans (in which employees assume the risk of cost increases). Much of the reform effort will be negotiated with city unions. Keeping in mind that council can simply impose a contract, if it comes to that, here's a glimpse into what's happening around the state. The information was provided by Linn to Venice City Council at a workshop last month. Palm Beach. Much to the dismay of unions, this year the town of Palm Beach went from a defined benefits plan to a defined contribution plan with individual retirement invest- ment accounts. Pensions are computed using an average for the final years worked, length of employment and a multiplier that sets the benefit level. Palm Beach did a few things that Venice City Council mem- bers have expressed interest in: lowering the multiplier, and eliminating overtime and special pay when calculating final average pay. Palm Beach eliminated automatic survivor benefits and cost-of-living increases. Normal retirement dates were delayed, between five to 10 years, depending on employee group. Sarasota. Facing opposi- tion, the city of Sarasota tried to implement a defined con- tribution plan, but backed off. Instead, it tweaked its defined benefits plan for current and future employees only, with the following changes: went from a three-year final pay average calculation to a five- year final averaging period; reduced the COLA from 3.2 percent beginning one year after retirement to 1 percent beginning at age 65; limited overtime to 300 hours per year; PENSION 112 SUN PHOTO BY GREG GILES Jim Ainslie outside his workshop, a home built in 1935 that he moved behind his duplex. By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR When Jim Ainslie purchased a 1935 cottage and moved it from Valencia Road to Villas Drive in Golden Beach, he wasn't aware of the stir it would cause. He saw it as a workspace and a place to restore antiques. He purchased the cypress-floored cottage for $10, then spent $20,000 to move it, pulling all the required permits and follow- ing every city rule by the book. His neighbors just saw a second home on a single-fam- ily-zoned lot and cried foul. He signed a stipulation for the building department ensuring the building would only be used for storage. The restriction would "run with the land" forever. Some neighbors came by to complain and take pictures. Some have supported his plan, enjoying Ainslie's storytelling and the artifacts he's collected while traveling all over the world. Others have told him he's devaluing their property. With a big smile, he points to the landscaping he's done. "I've done nothing but increase the value of this property," he said. David Hadley, who lives nearby, brought the issue to city council's attention at Tuesday's meeting. He questioned whether the relocated house meets city code, since the building roofs are only a foot apart. City building officials said it did, and it also meets property setbacks. They could find no reason in the city code to HOUSE I12 Lovebugs? No, we hate them COURTESY PHOTO While harmless to humans, lovebugs can be a real nuisance to motorists who have to scrape off splattered bugs from car hoods and windshields each season. Lovebugs are drawn to hot areas, like highways, where the fumes of gas exhaust and vibrating motors prove to be intoxicating. By BRENDA BARBOSA STAFF WRITER The heat of the highway. The intoxicating scent of fuel and exhaust. Hot, vibrating car engines. Put all those things together and it's the perfect party setting for lovebugs. But if Southwest Floridians haven't seen the coupling insects out in full force yet, it may be because persistently dry weather has affected their they have more food to feed food source. "Swarms tend to be attracted to hot areas," said Bob Mertens, a horticulture specialist with the Sarasota Agricultural Extension. "High- ways. Diesel gas exhaust fumes. Hot engines. Vibrat- ing engines. Lovebugs are attracted to all those things. But they feed off organic mat- ter, so during moist years you find more of them, because on. It has been dry this year and lovebugs probably won't be as out as much." For motorists, that may come as welcome news. "Uggh, they're so annoying - I hate them," said Florida Yards and Neighborhoods Program Assistant Allison Turner. Turner's sentiments echo those of many Florida resi- dents who gripe about having to clean off the splattered bugs from their car hoods and windshields each season. According to the University of Florida's IFAS Extension web- site, lovebugs which are native to South America and can be found mostly in warm, humid climates of the south- ern United States seem to be attracted to light-colored surfaces, especially if they are LOVEBUGS 112 Good morning, Gondolier Sun subscriber BEN NORTON N OITCEST NORF LEGALS........................................ 6A LET'EM HAVE IT.......................... 8A LETTERS TO THE EDITOR...........9A LOTTERY................................... 2A OBITUARIES................................ 4A OTR UO WN SECTION OPINION............................ ..8A POLICE BEAT ................................4A SPORTS...................................... 10A WEATHER .................................... 2A CROSSWORD...........................4B FINEWHINES.............................7B RELIGION .................................8B TRAVEL.....................................6B VENU E...................................... 3B N I THIS EDITION CLASSIFIED COMICS TV BOOK USA WEEKEND COUPONS Fantastic Sam's......................... 2A Stein Mart.................................. 7A Twin Palms Chiropractic....... 12A Venice CarWash....................... 5B DEATHS II|| Rocco Loverchio Alan Shrode 05252 10075 7 05252 1 0 7.5 I WEDESDIY lAAURG IERS UME EI V L 421 1 1 S I C pOL SCHEVROL.T WWW.BILLBUCKCHEVROLET.COM SHOP 24/7 OUR ENTIRE INVENTORY SPECIAL :BRAKE PADS 4 Wheel Alignment INSTALLED 95*9995* ,599s, : Per Axle* EVERYDAY VALUE PRICE ACDelco Professional DuraStop Ceramic Brake Pads with coupon Iludes rotor nspectio . Bill Buck Chevrolet IMust present coupon at time of service vahd only at Bi BuckChevrolet May notbecombnedwlth any i select vehicles Retal customers only See dealer for I-I - I ehI g ble vehicles and details Offer expires 5-25-12 SUN PHOTO BY KIM COOL High-flying granny Tanner Cates, 17, left, of Venice, went parasailing Monday with his great-grandmother, Edith Pittenger, 100, and his brother Garett, 19. Boat captain Tony Buono, of Venice Parasailing, said Pittenger is the oldest parasailer he has taken up in his 16 years in the business. She did it as a belated celebration of her 100th birthday, which was Feb. 24. rnvii a -ii ii I vvl 3 1I i IIII n a r l 1Ivi ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS MAY 12, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION SUN FILE PHOTO Cyclovia Venice III By MONTY ANDREWS GUEST WRITER Cyclovia Venice is a free communitywide event promoting and encouraging physical activity, healthy lifestyles and the connectiv- ity of our trails, parks, beaches and streets. On Saturday, May 19, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., the third Cyclovia Venice event will be held. The two previous Cyclovia Venice events attracted more than 3,000 people of all ages. For this event activities are being moved from the downtown Venice area to our trail system, the Legacy Trail and Venetian Waterway Park. The hub for all activities will be at the Venice Train Depot located at 303 E. Venice Ave. Ample parking will be available at the proposed Legacy Park site just east of the depot. Once again, Mayor John Holic has agreed to lead a bicycle ride that will cover the recently designated Island Loop bicycle route. The 11-mile route runs down the VWP to Caspersen Park; up Harbor Drive north to the downtown area (with a Sharky's-spon- sored refreshment stop at Maxine Barritt Park); and returns to the Venice Train Depot. Everyone is invited to bring their bike, walking shoes, inline skates, etc., and partici- pate in this community event. For additional information, log on to www. CycloviaVenice.org. A healthy lifestyle it's worth the effort. ABC 7 WEATHER I VNIC 0T L 00 Temperature Normal Record Rainfall Yesterday Month Year Sunrise/set T,:,r'.,.al'i : :ui:,i1 Tomorrow's sunrise Moonrise/set Moonset Moonrise High Lo:. 85 66 95 45 (2002) (1923) 0.00" Actual Average 0.03" 0.82" 5.65" 12.31" Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs: tS3ri.:.I 3andl Chnrl.:.ne c.:unllee) E winds at 8 to 16 knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet, light chop. Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola: E winds at 12 to 25 knots. Seas 2 to 4 feet, moderate chop. E TERIl '. TAlJ '4lT, TII.1E DATE 6:43 a.m, SAT 12 SUN 13 MON 14 TUE 15 1:08 p.m. WED 16 2:10 a.m. HIGH HIGH I PM. 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Items must be returned in person to the circulation desk during AmnestyWeek in order for the transac- tion to be completed and recorded. Fines will not be waived for items returned in book drops or by mail. "The primary goal ... is to encourage library patrons to return their materials and to return to using library resources," said Libraries Public Services Manager Andrea Ginsky. She noted the three important points to remem- ber about participation in Sarasota County Libraries AmnestyWeek: *Visit the Circulation Desk to have overdue fines waived for previously returned items. Bring outstanding items to the Circulation Desk; related fines will be waived. Fees charged by the materials recovery agency will not be waived. "We hope that many patrons will take advantage of this opportunity," Ginsky said. "It can be a win-win outcome, by welcoming back former library patrons and returning outstanding items to the shelves, so that others may have access to them." The Sarasota County Library System has nine locations: *Venice Library, 300 S. Nokomis Ave. Jacaranda Library, 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., South Venice North Port Library, 13800 South Tamiami Trail Elsie Quirk Library, 100W Dearborn St., Englewood Osprey Library at Historic Spanish Point, 337 North Tamiami Trail Selby Library, 1331 First St., Sarasota North Sarasota Library, 2801 Newtown Blvd. Fruitville Library, 100 Coburn Road, Sarasota Gulf Gate Library, 7112 Curtiss Ave., Sarasota For more information, call 941-861-5000 or visit www.scgov.net. NO TROLLEY TODAY Contrary to an ad in the Wednesday edition, there will be no free trolley rides in downtown Venice today. The GondolierSun regrets the error. 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I.. .- I SUN NEWSPAPERS 3A :4A SUN NEWSPAPERS I OBITUARIES Rocco F. Loverchio Rocco F Loverchio (Pappa Rock), formally from Garnerville, N.Y, passed away suddenly Friday, May 4, 2012, in Venice, Fla. He was born Dec. 27, 1942, in Suffern, N.Y, to Marie McGovern and Rocco Loverchio Sr. He was predeceased by his son, Rocco E Loverchio III. Survivors include his beloved wife and best friend, Sandy (Burkert); daughters, Suzette Loverchio,Venice, Fla., and Chicky (Janine) Frank (Dennis), Myrtle Beach, S.C.; grandchil- dren, Samantha, Roni, DJ, Christopher, Deedle, Anthony, and Gianna; sister, Fran (Don) Stier, Show Low, Ariz.; brothers, Patrick (Susan) Ferracane, Monroe, N.Y., andVincent Ferracane, Stony Point, N.Y; brothers-in-law Joe Burkett, Chris Burkett and Mike Burkett; and many nieces and nephews. He retired from Avon Products in 2002 after 27 years, then moved to Ven- ice, Fla., where he enjoyed the warm weather and searching for sharks' teeth in the Gulf of Mexico. He could be found puttering in the garage and yard and also searching for treasures. He will be greatly missed by family, friends and neighbors. Services: Services will be held in New York with a date to be determined. Farley Funeral Home in Venice, Fla., is handling the arrangements. To send condolences, visit www. farleyfuneralhome.com. Alan Shrode Lifelong resident Alan Shrode passed away Sun- day, April 29, 2012, at his home in South Venice, Fla. Alan was born Nov. 1, 1965, in Venice, Fla., to Donald and Joyce Shrode. He is survived by his brother Mike and his wife, Carol, and brother Jack and his wife, Katrina, all of Venice, along with many cousins of Sarasota. He attended Venice High School, class of 1984. He spent his talent with watches and jewelry work- ing side by side with his brother Mike and family, as owners of Shrode Jewelry on East Venice Avenue, which was started by his father, Donald Shrode, in 1948. Alan's talent and ability are irreplaceable. He will be sorely missed. He was an avid blood donor to the Suncoast Communities Blood Bank. He had a passion for cooking. He spent his free time boating on the Gulf, fishing, and Cabbage Key was his favorite. Alan was always ready to lend a hand to anyone who needed it. He was an honest, talented, hard-working jeweler. He was truly one of a kind. The many friends that were lucky enough to know him, all know this gentle soul will be missed. Services: The family will be holding a Celebration of Life from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, May 17, at Left Coast Seafood Company, 750 North U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice. Ewing Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Contributions: Memorial donations are requested to be made to EARS, 145W. Dearborn St., Englewood FL 34223; or Suncoast Humane Society, 6781 San Casa Drive, Englewood FL 34224. MAY 12, 2012 -WEEKEND EDITION Alleged home invaders caught in Nokomis A Nokomis woman pushed aside a masked robber and fled for her life. Accord- ing to a Sarasota m County Sheriff's Office report: The LYKINS The 25-year-old victim was dressing in her living room when a masked woman and man entered the LYNCH residence demanding money and her safe. When she said she didn't know what they was talking about, the female suspect placed a baseball bat on her shoulder and said, "You do not want to be blood- ied when your daughter gets home." The victim pushed the male suspect out of her way and ran out of the residence with him chasing her. She summoned help from neighbors and the suspects fled out the back door with her safe, purse, phone, keys and debit card. A K-9 unit led deputies to the male suspect's home. Desiree C. Lykins, 31, 200 block Pompano Lane, Nokomis, and Christopher John Lynch, 29, 1600 block Maple St., Nokomis, were charged with home invasion with a weapon. Bond was not granted. Window cleaner nicks ring A business owner returned a wedding ring after learning his son stole it while cleaning windows 41, a for a client. Accord- ing to a Sarasota MOELLER County Sheriff's Office report: A woman reported her wedding ring worth $3,000 was stolen from her residence in the 300 block of South Drive in Nokomis just after she had three window clean- ers at her home. Two went inside the resi- dence while cleaning. Later, the business owner's son confessed he stole the ring and pawned it in Venice. A pawn ticket and affixed thumbprint showed he received $191.10 for the ring. The business owner purchased the ring back and gave it to the victim and deputies. Jacob Shane Moeller, 20, 300 block Planta- tion Road, Venice, was arrested and charged OBITUARY POLICY Obituaries are accepted from funeral homes and crematories only. There is no charge for publishing an abbreviated death notice once. Full obituaries, notices of services and repeat death notices will be subject to charges. Obituaries should be emailed to Ikennedy@ venicegondolier.com and must include a phone number. For more information, call 941-207-1110. I POLICE BEAT The information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriff's office, Florida Highway Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt is determined by the courtsystem. with larceny, dealing in stolen property and providing false owner information to a pawn shop. Bond was set at $3,500. Venice Police Department arrests Hendrik Jacobus Hazelhoff, 45, 400 block Casey Key Road, Noko- mis. Charges: DUI (third or subsequent violation in 10 years), resisting an officer. Bond: $1,750. Amanda Joyce Long, 35, 500 block Plantation Road, Venice. Charges: failing to return leased property, larceny. Bond: $2,000. Sarasota County Sheriff's Office arrests Anacleto Hernandez, 34, 400 Kenwood Ave., Nokomis. Charge: DUI (third violation within 10 years), driving while license suspended (habitual offender). Bond: $15,000. Joshua Aaron Saxton, 24, 600 block Briarwood Road, Venice. Charge: parole violation (original charge: burglary). Bond: none. GeofferyWayne ( - '- 'ind it SUN N Routzon, 52, 200 block E. Third St., Nokomis. Charges: contempt, harassing communica- tion, two counts of battery, three counts of violation of order for conditional release regarding domestic violence. Bond: $7,750. Anthony Enrico Spangler, 25, 40 blockW. Oak St., Osprey. Charge: marijuana possession with intent to sell. Bond: $2,500. John Lamon Hall, 52, 400 block Glenwood Ave., Osprey. Charge: DUI, illegal liquor pos- session. Bond: $620. James Richard Wells, 60, 1900 block Tamiami Trail, Venice. Charges: two counts of selling rock cocaine. Bond: $10,000. Anne Marie Warbing- ton Tuttle, 50, 400 block Colonia Lane, Nokomis. Charge: contempt (origi- nal charge: larceny). Bond: none. April Marie Reid, 33, 600 block Roanoke Road, Venice. Charges: drug possession (metha- done), DUI, narcotic equipment possession. Bond: $2,620. Stephen Trimble, 32, 1200 block Indus Road, Venice. Charge: DUI. i LOVING MEMORIALS Consider memorial bricks, benches and living trees to commemorate loved ones and friends. VABI has a fitting and established commemorative program call 941-207-8224 Visit http://www.vabi.orgl and select: Sponsorships Bond: $500. Florida Highway Patrol arrest Tristan D. Vickery, 29, 200 block Glen Oak Road, Venice. Charge: driving while license suspended. Bond: $500. Criminal registrations Lesley Jean Blaney, 46, 100 block S. Orange Grove Ave., Nokomis. Stephen Matthew Havrilka, 21, 5600 block Stephens Road, Venice. Publix. 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The court's opinion upheld term limits in Broward County, and reversed a perma- nent injunction against Sarasota County that barred enforcement of voter-approved term limits here. Twelfth Circuit Judge Deno Economou had ruled in 2005 that the term limits were unconstitutional and unenforceable in Sarasota County. In 1998, voters overwhelmingly approved a charter amendment that limits Sarasota County commissioners to two terms. Of his future, Thaxton, 54, said, "I'm going to talk it over with my wife first." Thaxton called his 15-year marriage "a partnership" and said, "I'm going to have to talk with my partner." In a whirlwind day that included 14 calls with the media, Thaxton said he has the "utmost respect" for the state Constitution and would not look for any technicalities regarding the decision. "That's not my style," he said. Thaxton said he is going to look at all his options, including a return to the real estate profession. He said whatever course he takes, it will be a "collective decision" with his wife, Dru Greene, a juvenile probation counselor trainer whose territory is the bottom third of the state. Andrea Mogensen, who THAXTON represented Cathy Antunes and Sarasota Citizens for Responsible Government on a pro-bono basis, said the decision means the voters' decision now will be honored. "My clients applaud the court's decision to uphold the home-rule power guar- anteed by the Florida Constitution," she wrote Thursday in an email. "The supervi- sor of elections was added as a party to the lower court action, and will be bound by the decision." Mogensen said Citizens for Responsible Government paid the costs of litigation, up to the Supreme Court level, which were approximately $2,500. "Given that this decision is coming from the Florida Supreme Court, it is now the law of the land for the state of Florida and no further follow-up should be necessary," she said. Kathy Dent, Sarasota County supervisor of elections, said she is waiting for notice from the courts before changing procedures. "Until I have something from the circuit court dissolving the injunction, then I will continue to qualify candidates," Dent said. Dennis Menendez, chief information officer for the 12th Circuit Court, said at a minimum, nothing will be done for five days the time period within which any motion for rehearing must be filed. Any response to a rehearing motion must be filed within three days. Menendez said the 12th Circuit Court will wait for further direction from the Supreme Court after the waiting period. Any instruction from the courts needs to come before noon June 8. After that deadline, ballots will go out to the printer to meet statutory deadlines, Dent said, in order to be able to mail out absentee ballots. County Commission Chair Christine Robinson, who said she had spoken with County Attorney Stephen DeMarsh, said the Supreme Court's decision "appears to clarify the powers of charter counties' rights to self-determination." Florida's 20 charter counties are governed more specifically by their own charters rather than the state Constitution. "I'm glad they affirmed my opinion on charter counties' rights," she said, noting the county commission voted 5-0 last year to hire an attorney to defend the county charter amendment. The attorney, David P Persson of Hankin, Persson, Davis McClenathen & Darnell, was the lawyer who argued the county's position in the 2005 lawsuit that resulted in the seven- year-long injunction. Email: csakowitz@sun-herald.com SUPREME COURT FALLOUT The state Supreme Court's action could help former North Port city commissioner Vanessa Carusone and William Brian Slider, both of Venice, who already have filed to run for Jon Thaxton's District 5 seat. Carusone said the Supreme Court's ruling "is not a big surprise." "I hope this is positive for me that this will allow some of Jon's supporters to sway their loyalty my way,"she said. Carusone said it has been tough getting financial support"considering I have to pay for the ($4,713.30) registration fee." Joe Gruters, chairman of the Republican Party of Sarasota County, said that without a Thaxton campaign, voters are"likely to see more candi- dates (in) the race." Potential candidates either will have to pay their respective filing fees (6 percent of the salary of the office if sought on a partisan basis, or 4 percent if on a "no-party-affiliation" basis), or submit proof of petition certification (2,644 signatures for all offices) to Dent's office by the June 8 deadline. The number of signatures needed equals 1 percent of the total votes cast in the last general election, in this case, 2010. Gruters called the term-limits issue"a good case study." He said Thaxton is a county commis- sioner who is"very well thought of and served Sarasota (County) well." "The question,"Gruters said,"is if voters, given the same opportunity, would vote to continue with (term limits of) eight years?" Compiled by Carol Sakowitz LEGAL NOTICES FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION (FDEP) PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT WHAT YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT MANGROVES In order to protect and preserve Florida's mangrove resources, valuable to both the environment and the economy, mangrove trimming or alternation activities may require authoriza- tion from the FDEP pursuant to Chapter 403.9328, Florida Statutes. Failure to obtain the proper authorization prior to mangrove trimming or alternation may result in fines up to $10,000 a day. For further information, contact the FDEP's Environmental Resource Program at (813) 632-7600 or 13501 N Telecom Parkway, Temple Ter- race, FL 33637. This announcement has been required by the Department of Environmental Protection to resolve, in part, OGC No.: 11-1317 Publish: April 28, May 5, 12, 2012 FICTITIOUS NAME Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Backyard Solutions, located at 260 Blue Juniper Blvd, located in the Coun- ty of Sarasota, in the city of Venice, FL 34292 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Talla- hassee, Florida. Dated at Venice, Florida, this 9th day of May 2012. Adam Frlsinger Publish: May 12, 2012 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Florida Sports Medicine Centers located at 4035 Westfield Ct located in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Sarasota, FL 34233 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Talla- hassee, Florida. Dated at North Port, Florida, this 10th day of May 2012. Health & Fitness.com, Inc. Publish: May 12, 2012 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Lakewood Ranch Sports Medicine locat- ed at 4035 Westfield Ct located in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Sarasota, FL 34233 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at North Port, Florida, this 10th day of May 2012. Health & Fitness.com, Inc. Publish: May 12, 2012 NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To: All Persons or entities hav- ing or claiming to have any right, title, or interest in the fol- lowing property: One 1994 Cadillac VIN:1G6KS52Y6RU845706 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Sarasota County Sher- iff's Office seized the described property on February 17, 2012 in Sarasota County, Florida. A forfeiture complaint has been filed in the Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, in and for Sara- sota County, Florida, being case no. 2012-CA-2547-NC for the purpose of obtaining a final order of forfeiture as to the above described property upon producing due proof that same was used in violation of Florida laws dealing with contraband, pursuant to the Florida Contra- band Forfeiture Act, Sections 932.701-707, Florida Statutes. PATRICK DUGGAN, ESQUIRE Assistant General Counsel Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Post Office Box 4115 Sarasota, Florida 34230 (Telephone (941) 861-4058; 861-5800 Publish: May 5, 12, 2012 NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO L 16 1 OF AUCTION CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS 19 20 20 20 FAMILY COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ULSTER In the Matter of a Guardianship Proceeding File No. 25727 Docket No. G-00229-12 VALAURA QUIMBY and KEVIN QUIMBY Petitioners, against- SABRINA MARIE CAPERNICK and PATRICK DANIEL GORDON Respondents IN THE NAME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENTS: SABRINA MARIE CAPERNICK, WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS 385 TAZEWELL DRIVE, PORT CHARLOTTE, FLORIDA, 33948 AND TO PATRICK DANIEL GOR- DON, WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS 1050 CAPRI ISLES BLVD. L204, VENICE, FL 34292. A Petition under Article Six of the Family Court Act having been filed with this Court requesting that Jadelyz Lisa Gordon, a person under the age of 21, be committed to the guardianship of Valuara Quimby and Kevin Quimby. YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to appear before this Court at 16 Lucas Avenue, Kingston, New York, June 21 at 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon of that day to answer the petition and to be dealt with in accordance with Article Six of the Family Court Act. On your failure to appear,as herein directed a warrant may be issued for your arrest, all of your parental rights may be ter- minated and your failure to appear shall further constitute a denial of your interest in the child who is the subject of of this proceeding, which denial may result, without further notice, in the transfer of com- mitment of the child's care, custody or guardianship or in the child's adoption in this or any subsequent proceeding in which such care, custody or guardianship or adoption may be at issue. Dated: Kingston, New York April 30, 2012 Kathy Lasko, CLERK OF THE COURT TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENTS: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an Order of the Hon. Anothony McGinty, Judge of the Family Court, Ulster County, dated and filed with the Petition and other papers in the Office of the Clerk of the Fami- ly Court, Ulster County on June 3, 2012 Published: May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2012 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To: All Persons or entities hav- ing or claiming to have any right, title, or interest in the fol- lowing property: $1,830.00 in U.S. Currency YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Sarasota County Sher- iff's Office seized the described property on December 18, 2011 in Sarasota County, Flori- da. A forfeiture complaint has been filed in the Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, in and for Sarasota County, Florida, being case no. 2012-CA- 000802-NC for the purpose of obtaining a final order of forfei- ture as to the above described property upon producing due proof that same was used in vio- lation of Florida laws dealing with contraband, pursuant to the Florida Contraband Forfei- ture Act, Sections 932.701- 707, Florida Statutes. PATRICK DUGGAN, ESQUIRE Assistant General Counsel Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Post Office Box 4115 Sarasota, Florida 34230 (Telephone (941) 861-4058; 861-5800 Publish: May 5, 12, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: FLAGSHIP TOWING OF VENICE gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on May 24, 2012 10:00am at 106 Corporta- tion Way Venice FL 34285- 5525 pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. FLAGSHIP- TOWING OF VENICE reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 2000 FORD 1FTNE24L4YHA22989 Publish: May 12, 2012 CREDITORS W OZ20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION KENNETH LEE GREEN A/K/A KENNETH L GREEN Deceased. File No. 2012CP001303NC Division Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of KENNETH LEE GREEN A/K/A KENNETH L GREEN, deceased, whose date of death was January 20, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sara- sota, Florida 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the 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 DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TIME OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is May 5, 2012. Personal Representative: Leigh A. Gary 4941 Wycliff E. Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46221 Attorney for Personal Representative: James W. Mallonee Attorney for Leigh A. Gary Florida Bar No. 0638048 James W. Mallonee, P.A. 946 Tamiami Trail #206 Port Charlotte, Florida 33953-3108 Telephone: (941) 206-2223 Fax: (941) 206-2224 PUBLISH: May 5, 12, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF STERLING R. JAMES, Deceased, File No. 2012-CP-1596-SC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of STERLING R. JAMES, deceased, whose date of death was January 12, 2012, and whose social security number is xxx-xx-xxxx, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 4000 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, FL 34293. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is May 12, 2012 Personal Representative: Sandra J. Tettemer 2101 S. Biscayne Dr North Port, FL 34287 Attorneys for Personal Representative: W. KEVIN RUSSELL, Esq. W. KEVIN RUSSELL, P.A. Florida Bar No. 398462 14295 South Tamiami Trail North Port, FL 34287 Telephone: (941)-429-1871 E-Mail: kevin@wkevinrussell.com PUBLISH: May 12, 19, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF SHIRLEY I. NENNO, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-001630-SC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SHIRLEY I. NENNO, deceased, File Number 2012- CP-001630-SC, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is Sarasota County Courthouse, Probate Division, P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230- 3079. The names and address- es of the Personal Representa- tive and the Personal Represen- tative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliq- uidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 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 decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is May 12, 2012 Personal Representative: CATHERINE D. VAIL 1461 Lakeside Dr. Venice, FL 34293 Attorney for Personal Representative: JERREL E. TOWER JERREL E. TOWERY, P. A. Fla. Bar #267351 304 W. Venice Ave, Suite 220 Venice, FL 34285 Phone: (941) 485-3391 PUBLISH: May 12, 19, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF ROSE TERESA VON GUNTEN, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-1668-SC NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Adminis- tration has been entered in the estate of ROSE TERESA VON GUNTEN, deceased, File Number 2012CP-1668-SC, by the Circuit Court for SARA- SOTA County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079; that the dece- dent's date of death was March 7, 2012. that the total value of the estate is $53, 537.58 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Name and Address Jeffrey S. Hart, as Trustee of the Rose Teresa Von Gunten Revocable Trust, dated July 23, 2008 801 South Steele St Denver, CO 80209 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons hav- ing claims or demands against the estate of decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Adminis- tration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTE THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is May 5, 12, 2012 Person Giving Notice: Jeffery S. Hart 801 South Steele St Denver, CO 80209 Attorney for Persons Giving Notice: Skip Berg, Esq. Attorney Florida Bar No. 0135988 SKIP BERG, P.A. 1872 Tamiami Trail South, Suite D Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: (941) 493-0871 Fax (941) 497-6617 Publish: May 5, 12, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF WILTON D. VILLETTO A K/A WILTON DOUGLAS VILLETTO, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-001522-NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Adminis- tration has beenentered in the estate of WILTON D. VILLETTO A/K/A WILTON DOUGLAS VILLETTO, deceased, File NO. 2012-CP- 001522-NC by the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sara- sota, FL 34230-3079; that the decedent's date of death was September 26, 2010; that the total value of the estate is S60, 900.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Name Address John C. Villetto 20 Hickory Ridge Garrison,NY 10524 William Villetto 40 Billys Way Cold Springs, NY 10516 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of decedent other than those for whom pro- vision for full payment was made in the order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE 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 May 5, 2012 Person Giving Notice: John C. Villetto 20 Hickory Ridge Garrison,NY 10524 Attorney for Person Giving Notice: Mary Ann Floyd Florida Bar No. 0115746 Diez and Floyd, P.A. 737 South Indiana Avenue Englewood, Florida 34223 Telephone: (941)-474-5506 Fax: (941)-474-5507 PUBLISH: May 5, 12, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF DEBRA K. SETH Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-001585-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of DEBRA K. SETH, deceased, whose date of death was March 19, 2012 is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST 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 decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD 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 May 12, 2012 Personal Representative: MICHAEL T. SETH 53 Longbow Trail, Osprey,FL 34229 Attorneys for Personal Representative: DANIEL A. BECHTOLD,ESQ. BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0678880 PUBLISH:May 12,19,2012 WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 ': ~- r. L; ~i~ibj~' ~~ ~.; ;1".- -- PHOTO COURTESY OF SCSO SUV (smashed utility vehicle) Sarasota County Sheriff Tom Knight recycled a vehicle seized from Robert Cain, one of the worst offenders caught last year during the two Operation Meltdown efforts, the agency's crackdown on metal thefts. The purple Dodge Durango used to transport stolen goods was crushed Friday at Glueck's in Osprey; proceeds from the scrapped SUV are being given to The Salvation Army for the Addiction Recovery Program it runs in the Sarasota County Jail. 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The event helps residents prepare for the hurricane season, June 1 -Nov. 30. 32,99 Ketel One Vodka i i. , Jack Daniel's Block 2 :7,99 Dewar's 175Lor Into's Vodka 175 L s-r 18,99 Bacardi Rum 1 75L Gold Select, Silver Crown Royal 750 ml Southern Comfort 175L E&J Gold Brandy 175L W/ 77 mw SUN NEWSPAPERS 7A ------~ "R~ I I I 1 J.r~ _JilllC~lh- 1:: -1 $~i~F. PUBLISHER TIM SMOLARICK PHONE: 941-207-1010 FAX: 941-484-8460 8A WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 OPINION GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR BOB MUDGE PHONE: 941-207-1101 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR VIEW Two-wheeled tourism sounds good to us Funny story: An organizer of the Tour de Parks bicycle event in Venice recently told us about a Wisconsin couple he met who had decided to take a ride on the Legacy Trail in Sarasota County. They were disappointed, they said. It was just too busy. They were going back home after season where they could pedal to their hearts content without encountering anyone else; maybe a stray badger. And so it is that the region's newest recreational amenity already may be victimized by its own popularity. Frankly, it seems a stretch, except for the most claustrophobic bicyclists. The Legacy Trail was particularly busy this past season, especially on weekends, but it was far from gridlock. In fact, Sarasota County saw traffic estimates in March soar 35 percent since the previ- ous November, from 19,000 walkers and bikers the previous year to 21,000 the next. That's a good thing. Traffic seems especially strong and, from our own observations, especially smiley in the Venice area. The Legacy Trail begins in the north at the Palmer Ranch Parkway and runs south through Oscar Scherer State Park eight miles to Laurel Road. The next two miles are some of the prettiest of rides, across the handsome bridges above Dona and Roberts bays, and across the new overpass to Venice. In no time the overpass has become something of a signature for Venice and outdoor recreation in the area. The Venetian Waterway Park extends south past the Historic Train Depot and alongside the scenic Intracoastal Waterway to Shamrock Park in South Venice. Or cross a bridge onto the island and head off down to Caspersen Beach. It's easy enough to curl back through the city. Tens of thousands of people are now enjoying these trails regularly. Tens of thousands more will. The safe, inviting trails are a natural attraction that fits our healthy lifestyles "brand." And it doesn't take a ton of money to capitalize on what we've got and build that brand. That's why we were pleased to see Venice City Council recently embrace the city's Economic Development Advi- sory Board's tourism and wayfinding plan, which, if fully implemented, would cost $165,000. A potential fund- ing source has already been identified: some $200,000 in uncommitted 1-cent sales tax receipts. The idea is simply to enhance what you've already got. The group suggested better road striping to make travel easier for bikers. Better wayfinding signs would help everyone find local attractions. The Venice Area Chamber of Commerce sug- gested rack cards in tourist centers that tout, "Top 10 Bicycle Things to Know About Venice." It also wants to market the area to northern bicycle clubs. The infrastructure is there; now it's time to start building on it. And not just in Venice. You can take a relatively hassle-free ride from South Venice to North Engle- wood and onto Manasota Key. Better signs there would help also, but Mana- sota Key is a spectacular ride. Market it. Charlotte County's Cape Haze Pioneer Trail has seen an increase in riders since the new Coral Creek bridge opened in Placida. The ride across the causeway to Boca Grande has always been popular. Punta Gorda has quickly become a darling of the biking community. More than 430 people showed up for the recent Pedal and Play in Paradise bicycle tour. The city has started an innovative bike share program. You can loop the city on a trail system. And Punta Gorda recently got an honorable mention as a Bicycle Friendly Community from the League of American Bicyclists. Venice is hoping for a designation too. Meanwhile, in North Port bicycle enthusiasts are trying to figure out a way to get in on the action. Some of the city's newer roads have wide sidewalks and bike paths; check out the pedestrian- pedaler use on Price Boulevard some evening. There's a move afoot to find a way to link North Port to the Venice bicycle trail system. Let's get it done. The trails advisory councils in both counties are working on their master plans, and anyone is invited to get involved. Meanwhile, the cities of Punta Gorda andVenice are wise to capitalize on what they've already got. A little more investment is sound. It can enhance the recreational opportunities for residents and attract more like-minded people to our area. Dorothy Dorothy Iversen loved a good laugh. A few years ago this kind and lively woman told us she'd had lots of them in her life. Many came courtesy of her husband, Arne, a "true gentleman" whom everybody loved. Others came from both their extended families, including relatives in Norway whom the couple met on summer trips to the country of their descent. One uncle here in America, with a sense of humor as "dry as a bone," according to Dorothy, inspired several of her stories. Like the time when family was visiting from Norway and some- one dropped a spoon during a meal. Her uncle quietly walked into the kitchen and came back with a huge wooden spoon she wasn't likely to drop again. Dorothy still had that spoon, she recalled with a laugh. When Arne passed away, Dorothy said, she missed him deeply. It sounds like she didn't laugh for quite a while. For- tunately, though, here at Gulf Coast Community Foundation we saw Dorothy smile a lot over the last several years. I like to think one big reason was the philanthropy that she brought to life in her and Arne's names. Dorothy, who herself passed away last December at 91, established a scholarship fund at Gulf Coast back in 2007. She valued education one of her stories included vivid memories of the skills and trades that young Norwegian students used to learn and she decided she could help others after Arne ensured she would be cared for when he was gone. "I wanted to see my inheri- tance do some good during my lifetime," she said. So, she created the Arne and Dorothy Iversen Scholarship Fund to aid well-respected Lemon Bay High School graduates who demonstrate strong school and community involvement. The first year Dorothy awarded her scholar- ship, we gathered the four s legacy deserving girls who received it for a photo with her at the high school. The smile on her face when she met those promising young women was priceless. The scholarship will con- tinue to be awarded each year - it was again just last week - even though Dorothy is no longer with us. But she didn't stop with her scholarship fund. Enjoying the smiles that came with helping students, Dorothy also created a donor- advised fund she used to support community organiza- tions whose work she believed in, like the Englewood branch of South County Family YMCA, the local chapter of the Ameri- can Red Cross and Mental Health Community Centers' Beacon House in Venice. We met Dorothy through her dedicated and caring financial adviser, Peter Mason, of Wells Fargo Advisors in Englewood. Peter knows us well, and he sure knows about giving back to the community. He learned from some of the best: his mom, Geri, and dad, Burton "Pete" Mason, who was a Gulf Coast board member. Peter's dad passed away the same year Dorothy created her scholarship fund, but his legacy here lives on in many ways, including the good work of his son and an endowed fund that provides scholarship support in his name to the South County Family Y. Dorothy also understood the power of a legacy. She planned a gift through her estate that created an endowed fund at Gulf Coast that will support a number of local and national charities, forever, in her and Arne's names. The bulk of those proceeds arrived here last week, seeding a fund that will continue to give and grow just like Dorothy's own generous heart which, think- ing back, seemed far too big for such a diminutive body. With Mother's Day this month and Father's Day next, plus the graduation and wedding seasons upon us, family celebrations and stories fill many of our days and minds. Dorothy and Arne Iversen might not have had children of their own, but they helped secure a better future for many people here in their community and beyond. Remembering Dorothy puts a smile on my face. Teri A Hansen is president and CEO of Gulf Coast Commu- nity Foundation and a member of Gulf Coast's Philanthropy and Legacy societies. MISSION STATEMENT To be the superior quality, low-cost provider of information and advertising in the local communities we serve. We will continuously improve: the value of information provided to our customers; the value and results for our advertisers; the quality of life in our communities; the return on our stock- holders'investment ... while providing a fair, challenging and rewarding workplace for productive employees. SHOULD THE SPEED LIMIT ON U.S. 41 BUSINESS FROM VENICE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER TO THE CIRCUS BRIDGE BE LOWERED TO 35 MPH? CALL US AT 9412071111. Move it. If Challenger base- ball were truly team players, they would have accepted the alternate location proposed by the residents who live in the area of Pinebrook Park back in November. More parking. Should the city of Venice make city park- ing next to Bank of America on Venice Avenue? The city has created no parking for the last 16 years in downtown Venice. There are 191 busi- nesses down there. There isn't enough parking to go around for everyone. They could lease it from the bank for more parking. A lot of businesses have gone out of business in the 300 block. The churches are putting up signs that say if you're not there on church business you can't park there. So the churches are taking away parking. If the downtown is going to survive, city council has to be aware that we need more parking. Sarasota has three park- ing garages. We need more parking. We don't need more businesses. We have 18 places to eat and three streets - Tampa Avenue, Venice Avenue and Miami Avenue. How would you like it if a T.J. Maxx came downtown? Would that be growth? How much. An article I read said the Cirque Italia sold more than 30,000 tickets, and I guess the average price was about $25 each. It will be interest- ing to see how much of this support is turned over to the Circus Arts Foundation. I hope the Gondolier Sun will cover that because nobody has said what percentage of the gross might be turned over. We await the answer. TMI. Some dogs smell. Some dogs shed hair. Some dogs Let 'em Have It drool, but then so does my husband. Cover bars. I think everyone who goes into a bar drinks. Few who go to the beach drink. Want to close bars? Police should be in bars' parking lots. It sure would cut down on the drinking. No dogs. I'm glad to see that they have put in some very strict rules on animals in res- taurants, but they didn't go far enough. They should restrict all pets other than leader dogs on restaurant property, period. Why should we not enjoy our meals when we're having people's dogs hanging around? Editor's Note: No new rules on doggie dining have been enacted, merely discussed. Appalled. You asked what I think of the proposed doggie- dining rules. I think they're wonderful. I've never run into someone bringing a nonser- vice dog into a restaurant until about a week ago and I was appalled. So I think they're on the right path. Foreign tongue. I, for one, don't want to see a dog with his slobbering tongue hanging out begging for table scraps. Money matter. What did you guys do with the money you made on the sale of your black T-shirts for the God Belongs in My City walk? Inappropriate. I'm a resi- dent of Venetian Golf & River Club, and we recently went up to Siesta Key to have lunch. I don't remember the name of the restaurant. This is in regard to the tougher doggie- dining rules. I want to let you know that there was a golden retriever that was traveling throughout the inside of the restaurant and the outside portion, going among and around the tables. There was a person sitting alongside of us, sitting about a foot and a half away, with a little white dog on a leash, and you couldn't get around it. But the worst thing to us was the fact that the wait- ress was scratching the dogs behind their ears and serving food. We felt this was entirely inappropriate. The Let'em Have It line allows readers to sound off on issues of local interest. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the callers. Personal attacks on private individuals; attacks on or commercials for specific businesses; local candidate endorsements or attacks during election season; or opinions or comments otherwise unfit for publication will not be printed. If you would like to participate, call the line at 941-207-1111. Call no more than once a week. Please keep your comments brief The line is available all hours. Caller identification is not required. HVRRICANE SEASON MIts ^-^'^1 <' zsfc c>" CN WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 Changing lives one house at a time Owning a home is not the final American dream for Habitat for Humanity partner families. It is a stepping stone for a lifetime of accomplishments. The Habitat for Humanity program is not an easy one for the per- son who is trying to work full time and also raise a family. The require- ment of performing 300 sweat equity hours is a demanding one. It means giving up sleeping in on Saturday mornings. It means being at the work site ready to pound nails at 7:30 a.m. on a very hot summer day that reaches 90 degrees by noon. It means going out to collect smelly aluminum cans to earn extra sweat equity hours. Being a Habitat family means working all day, racing home to feed a family, attending home ownership classes from 6:30 to 9 p.m. or later and then going home to get children into bed. It also means working at the Habitat ReStore whenever the family partner has any free time off from work. And, it means scrimp- ing to save a deposit of $2,150 when finances are already very tight. Habitat partner families face exhaustion and discouragement head on going through our program. Yet, in the words of one of our families, "this has taught me that if I can do this, I can accomplish anything else in my life if I want it enough." By completing the Habitat program in a bit more than a year of sweat and moving in to its new homes, the family develops the self confidence to go on and pursue other dreams and goals. One family suc- cessfully started a pool maintenance business. Another had a member who went to school to learn to become a medi- cal assistant in a doctor's office. Other clients have studied to become licensed as nursing assistants, a teacher of the gifted, a nurse and a professional artist. The children of many of our families are the first in their family to go on to attend college and are pursuing a wide variety of careers. Whenever possible, information is given to our families about grants and scholarships for higher education. Habitat for Humanity South Sarasota County is continually looking for scholarships and grants for which our families may apply. If you know of any organizations to which we may refer our families, contact me at 941-493-6606. Please help us to help our families achieve more than getting a house. Help us to assist them in having a better and more secure future. Beth Ferris is family support director for Habi- tat for Humanity South Sarasota County. I LETTERS FROM OUR READERS A special Mother's Day message Editor: This Mother's Day, I want to thank my mom, Shellie, for the role she has played in my life. In May 2006, when I was 16, I was in a terrible car crash in Venice, Fla. My friend was driving to a party and became distracted by her cell- phone. When she realized she was going to miss our exit, she swerved, overcorrected and lost control of the vehicle. The car flipped four times. In that instant, everything changed. I was left to face life as a quadriplegic. My mother has been a source of strength for me. I sustained brain injuries from the crash, so my mother has helped me remember my experience and share my story. It is my hope that in sharing what happened to me, other teens will learn the dangers of distracted driving. I recently joined the HEARTS Network, an initiative of The Allstate Foundation and the National Safety Council. HEARTS provides teen crash victims with oppor- tunities to share personal stories and change the culture of teen driving and save lives because my mother has saved mine in many ways. For everything you do, Mom, thank you. Happy Mother's Day. Katie Mathews The Woodlands, Texas Way to go, Phil Editor: Quentin and Jean Phil- lips, the parents of Phil R. Phillips, congratulate him on 26 years of service as aVenice police officer and now his retirement. We are very proud of his many achievements. We hope his move to Michi- gan will be a happy one. He will be sadly missed by his children and grandchildren. Much happiness from your only family. Quentin and Jean Phillips and sister, Kathy Venice Religions unite for freedom Editor: It has been a very rare time in my life that all faiths and denomina- tions unite together in a common cause, and most of all a political cause, but I believe that the Obama administra- tion's attack on religious liberty by forcing religious organizations to provide healthcare coverage for contraception, including abortion-inducing drugs, has awakened a sleeping giant. I see on TV news that this has caused not only the Catholic Church, but other churches and synagogues to vehemently oppose this mandate. Most religious organizations see this mandate as trampling on the constitutionally guaranteed free exercise of religion. I believe this mandate sets a very dangerous precedent for our nation and our freedoms. I see this as the camel getting his nose under the tent and as a continuation of the chipping away at our freedoms that has been the hallmark of this administration. The media states that 77 percent of Catholic women support birth control, but I think they have missed the point. What individual women practice is between them and God. What this mandate requires is for religious organizations to overlook what has been the teaching of the church since its inception and contribute to the sin of infanticide. I say again that the president has awakened a sleeping giant, for even those individuals and churches and synagogues that believe that contra- ception is OK can see that losing this freedom under the First Amendment to the Constitution would mean the administration can mandate against other freedoms as well. The head of the Catholic League, Bill Donohue, warned that the nation's 70 million Catholics are ready to go to war with the admin- istration's dictates. He went on to say "Never before, unprece in American his the federal gove to line up again Roman Catholi This is going to out with lawsuit court decisions I say it, maybe streets." I call on peop religious faiths your elected re tives and ask tl support a law t rescind this po the healthcare might encoura president to dr mandate and s religious organ guaranteed rig religious freed dented story, for ernment Challenge to the foundation ist the Editor: c Church. The project to restore be fought the historic Venice ts, with Circus Arena building is ;, and dare certainly a very worthy even in the one to support. The recent excellent turnout ple of all at the Italian circus at to write the old Kmart Plaza in presenta- Venice showed the area's hem to interest in maintaining hat would the circus atmosphere in rtion of its world-renowned city law. This of Venice, sister city to ge the Sarasota. op this Recent fundraising support events to support the izations' Venice Circus Arena hts of have not included oms. anything from Gulf Coast Community Ken Aubrey Foundation. It is not Venice to be understood why this foundation, which originated in Venice and has contributed to many other nonprofit and artistic organizations in the area, cannot find any money to contribute to this very worthy cause to keep the circus alive in the hearts and minds of our children and grandchildren for ages to come. Come on, Gulf Coast Community Foundation, loosen up the purse strings and lend some friendly financing to your well-deserving circus friends here in Venice. You won't regret it when you see the smiles of the children. Marjorie Bovee Nokomis siti S SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A WEEKEND EDITION SPORTS MAY 12, 2012 CONTACT US PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR 941-207-1107 ppentz@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS BASEBALL CLASS 7A-REGION 3 FINAL STATE BOUND! Albert, Hammond pace Venice in 2-0 victory By PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR Venice's postseason road trip continues. The Indians made the most of their three hits while the pitching duo of Tyson Albert and Cooper Hammond combined for a two-hit shutout as Venice blanked Tampa Gaither 2-0 in the Class 7A-Region 3 final Friday night at George Stein- brenner High in Lutz. "Best two words I ever heard," said Hammond about begin state-bound. "That's a dream," said Albert. This is the third straight road game for the Indians, who are the only district runner-up remaining in Class 7A. First it was three hours to Stuart, then an hour to Bradenton and one and a half hours to Lutz. Now, it's more than three hours to Port St. Lucie. The Indians (22-8) will play Atlantic Com- munity High, the District 14 champ from Delray Beach, in the Class 7A state semifinals, May 19 at Digital Domain Park in Port St. Lucie. Atlantic Community defeated Davie Nova, 4-2, in the Region 4 final. "These guys have been road warriors," said Ven- ice coach Craig Faulkner. "They have handled themselves very well. The bus doesn't bother these guys and that's good because Port St. Lucie is a long ways away." This is Venice's first trip to states since 2007, when the Indians captured the Class 5A state title. "I felt this was a very tal- ented team," said Faulkner at beginning of season. "It turned out to be talented in different ways than I thought. Bulldog mentality on the mound is what is so exciting. Maybe we don't score many runs but we give up less runs." The shutout was the eighth of the season for Venice. The win gets some revenge for Indians, who had their season end last year to the Cowboys, 1-0, in the regional quarterfinal. "That was a motivator tonight," said Faulkner. "Our kids were excited to come back to Gaither and get them." This time, it was all Venice, and in particular the pitchers. Albert (7-4) pitched the first four innings and allowed just one hit in the second inning, with three strikeouts and no walks. "Tonight it was adrena- line," said Albert, who pitched three innings in Tuesday's win against Manatee. "I was using my slider and I was spotting my pitches." Hammond closed out the final three innings, allowing just an infield single in the seventh inning with three strikeouts. "Albert always pitches well," said Faulkner. "Pitched all of our tough games. He is a winner. He is the kind of guy you want on the mound. He is not going to give in. He is going to battle the whole time and give all he has. He will throw the ball where you ask him too. ... Hammond is always going to come in any situ- ation we need him. He is the guy we want on the mound in a close game. He is the guy we want to close it." In his four innings, the Cowboys (18-10-1) only had two base runners - on a double with one out in the second inning and an error in the fourth inning with one out. Venice had many chances to score as the Indians' leadoff batter reached safely in six of seven innings off Gaither left-hander Alex Milne, who only allowed three hits. "Tonight was a tough night to score runs," said Faulkner. "The (infield) grass is very, very thick so nothing is going to scoot through. Wind is blowing in so nothing in the air is going to get through unless you hit the gap. That is why we laid the ball down on the ground SUN PHOTOS BY JUSTIN FENNELL Venice's Tyson Albert throws a pitch in relief against Manatee Tuesday in the Class 7A-Region 3 semifinal. Albert started against Tampa Gaither in the regional final Friday night. a bunch bunting. Try and get somebody in scoring position, hoping the line drive poked through, and two of them did." The Indians stranded six runners in scoring posi- tion in the first six innings. In the first inning, Venice's Michael Rivera walked. Courtesy runner Danny Raynor went to second base on a sacrifice bunt by Grant Banko and then stole third base. A lineout to center field on a hard hit ball by Longhi and a fly out to right field ended the scoring threat. In the third inning, Venice got a key hit it needed. Rivera led off with another walk and courtesy runner Raynor moved to second on a sacrifice bunt by Banko. After a fly out, sophomore Brandon Elmy BASEBALL 11 Venice right fielder Danny Raynor fields a ball against Manatee Tuesday night. Raynor entered the game against Tampa Gaither Friday night as a pinch runner. SPORTS SHORTS SENIOR SOFTBALL Wednesday Night Senior Softball League STANDINGS (as of May 9) DeFina's Restaurant..................... 5-0 Style Line .................................... 4-0 WGACA Trainers........................... 3-1 Builders Specialties .................. 3-2 Critter Ridge Landscaping........... 3-2 Sears ........................................... 2-2 Manasota Hardware..................... 2-3 Rugs As Art ................................. 1-3 Absolute Lawn & Landscape.......1-3 Tiberii Dentistry .......................... 1-4 Peluso Air.................................... 0-5 May 9 Results DeFina's Restaurant 17, Builders Special- ties 8 Style Line 16,RugsAsArt 13 Sears 16, Peluso Air4 Manasota Hardware 29, Critter Ridge Landscaping 22 WGACATrainers 12,Tiberii Dentistry 10 SPORTS BRIEFS Youth fishing tourney is May 19 The annual Sarasota County Parks and Rec- reation Spring Youth Fishing Tournament for COLLEGETENNIS Haefele played No. By BARBARA BOXLEITNER CORRESPONDENT Danielle Haefele has had a grueling tennis season. The Venice High School graduate played injured at the top of the lineup for Indiana University- Purdue University Indianapolis. Midway through the season, the sophomore said she didn't play for six weeks, which included missing the first several children ages 14 and under will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. May 19 at Nokomis Beach, 901 Casey Key Road, Nokomis. Pre-registration is matches of the spring, because of a lower back injury. "I was in excruciating pain from November to February," said Haefele, who was a Venice High captain and MVP. "It's very tough. It was even harder for me when I was out." Haefele played mostly No. 1 singles, with some matches at No. 2. She ended the season with a 4-16 singles record and a combined 3-19 record in required. Cost is $1. Register in person at Laurel Park, 509 Collins Road, Laurel, or by calling 941-486-2753. Children must bring their own fishing gear. doubles, with most of the matches at No. 1 doubles for the Jaguars (8-18). She closed out the season by winning three of her final six matches. "We've been playing very tough opponents," Haefele said. "Injuries on top of losses don't really help our morale." She is not alone in trying to fend off injury, either, citing a teammate who needs surgery but continues to play. The back injury has made Bait will be provided. Children in each age group will be awarded trophies and prizes for biggest fish, smallest fish and most unique catch. Prizes are provided by serves and overhead shots more difficult for Haefele. "I wasn't fully recovered and came back. It's still lingering," she said. "You can't really take the time off. It's a lot of 'recover when you can.'" She has been rehab- bing and icing her lower back at least twice nightly after tennis activities. The back isn't getting full treatment, however. "You need to have a strong core," she said. Cooks Sportsland. For more information, call 941-861-5000 or visit "It's really hard to do core work when you have a back injury. I actually tweaked my ab." Haefele said she her play has been more consistent this season. She credited first-year assistant coach Jer- emie Benjamin for her improvement. "I've always had an issue with consistency," Haefele said. "I'm a power hitter. Using my power HAEFELEI11 www.scgov.net. BRIEFS 11 EXERCISE BIKE COLLECTING DUST? Time to sell It In the Claslfled,. Call (941) 206-1200. 1 at IUPUI :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 BASEBALL FROM PAGE 10 lined a single past second base into the outfield. Raynor's head-first slide into home just beat the tag by the catcher. "Elmy is always getting big hits and so is Banko," said Faulkner. "Those guys are winners." The score remained 1-0 until the top of the seventh inning. Michael Iorio reached base on an errant throw by the second baseman that pulled the first baseman off the base. Hammond, who rarely bats, laid down a sacrifice bunt, moving Iorio to second base. A groundout moved Iorio to third base. Banko then hit a 1-1 pitch into left field for an RBI single, scoring Iorio. "It was a such a relief with an insurance run," said Hammond. "Getting that extra run is big," said Faulkner. "Banko coming through with a tough lefty on lefty. That was outstanding. Mike Iorio seniored-up BRIEFS FROM PAGE 10 Fallen Military Heroes golf tournament set The 9/11 Victims and Fallen Military Heroes Memorial Golf Tourna- ment will be held May 20 at Legacy Golf Club in Lakewood Ranch. The tournament benefits the 9/11 Victims HAEFELE FROM PAGE 10 with my shot selection, my consistency is really improved." Haefele chose to play tI:Jon CALL ANYTIME 7 DAYS A WEEK (941)341-0143 EXT. 512 there, put it in play and beat it out there. Another lefty on lefty. I like what those guys did." Hammond got two ground balls to shortstop for two quick outs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Jose Gonzalez reached on an infield single as Venice shortstop Dalton Guthrie nearly ended the game with a diving stop. The throw was just late. Hammond finished off the Cowboys with a strikeout. "I had so much adrena- line I don't remember it," said Hammond about the final inning. "After the at-bat, I don't remember from that point on." Venice 2, Gaither 0 Venice 001000 1 2 3 2 Gaither 000 000 0 0 2 3 2B: Jose Gonzalez (G). Leading hitters: Venice, Grant Banko 1-2 RBI, Brandon Elmy 1-2 RBI, Michael Rivera 1-2; Gaither, Gonza- lez 2-3. Pitching: Venice, Tyson Albert (W 7-4, 4 inns., 1 hit, 0 runs-earned, 0 walks, 3 strikeouts); Cooper Hammond (S, 3 inns., 1 hit, 0 runs-earned, 0 walks, 3 strikeouts); Gaither, Alex Milne (L 4-3, 7 inns., 3 hits, 2 runs-1 earned, 4 walks, 5 strikeouts). Records:Venice 22-8, Gaither 18-10-1. Email: ppentz@venicegondolier.com and Fallen Military Heroes Memorial, to be constructed. The shotgun start is at 1 p.m. Cost is $100 per individual or $400 per foursome and it includes practice range balls, golf cart, 18 holes of golf and a bag of goodies. A cash bar/cart service will be available on the course. Sponsor Ed's Tavern is providing beer, a clam at IUPUI because her family is from Indiana. She played her way into the top singles position last year, something she didn't expect as the lone freshman on the squad. She opened at No. 4 singles, then gradually bake, a shrimp boil, hot dogs and hamburgers after the tourney. This is included in the fee. Awards will be given to first, second and third place with 50/50 and raffle tickets. For more information, call 941-907-0400. VHS summer baseball begins June 4 The VHS sum- mer baseball and moved up to compete at No. 1. "I actually was very proud. It's been a really great experience," she said. "I just put in my hard work, and my coaches really believed in me." Kirkplan Kitchens will build your kitchen or refacing system that precisely fits your taste, needs or budget at 50% less than our usual low list prices. And, if you order now, you can take advantage of our free design, delivery & installation offer. conditioning program is open to anyVenice High student or incom- ing freshman for the fall semester. The first day of practice is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. June 4 at the Venice High baseball complex. All players must have a VHS packet and physi- cal form completed by June 4 to participate. Forms can be picked up at the Loud & Clear - and FREE Florida residents with hearing loss are eligible to receive a free amplified phone from the non-profit Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc. Cordless and corded phones for persons with mild to severe hearing loss are available at 23 distribution centers statewide. Limit one per customer. VHS administration building. 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ANY OF THE 6 OFFERS WITH PURCHASE OF ANY KIRKPLAN KITCHENS REFACING OR CABINET SYSTEM. SUN NEWSPAPERS 11A I Vei 'A :12A SUN NEWSPAPERS BOCC FROM PAGE 1 In 1998, voters overwhelmingly had approved a charter amendment that limits Sarasota County com- missioners to two terms. The Supreme Court ruling means voters also can limit the terms of the county's other char- ter officers tax collec- tor, property appraiser, clerk of the court, sheriff and supervisor of elections through a charter-amendment referendum. Thaxton's district includes a small part of Osprey, Nokomis, Venice and Englewood, and a small portion of North Port. It stretches from southeast of Palmer Boulevard south to Center Road, and from the eastern county line to the Gulf of Mexico. In North Port, District 5 has about 504 registered PENSION FROM PAGE 1 no change to retire- ment dates; reduced the Deferred Retirement Option Program interest rate from 6.5 percent to 2 percent. Naples. The city of Naples police pension changed implemented in March for current and future employees include: benefits frozen; multiplier reduced from 3.63 percent to 3 percent; final averaging period lengthened from three to eight years; COLA elimi- nated; salary reduced to exclude leave payouts; retirement delayed for future employees from age 50 or 25 years of ser- vice to age 60 with eight, or 30 years of service. Hollywood. Last year HOUSE FROM PAGE 1 deny Ainslie's request to transform the historic home into a workshop and storage area. "I'm told this took six weeks to get a permit," Hadley said. "It should have required commu- nity input." Council members shared the larger con- cern that someone, perhaps a future owner, might eventually turn it into a residence. Building department director Vince LaPorte said it would take vigi- lance on the city's part to make sure the stipulation isn't violated. Already, Ainslie's had enough. Ready to retire, he chose to move from the Atlantic Coast of Florida to the Gulf Coast. He spent more than 40 years, mostly in third-world countries, designing and building government- sponsored dental clinics, and hadn't ever run into LOVEBUGS FROM PAGE 1 freshly painted. So drivers headed on a long road trip should take note: The bacterial acid released from the splat- tered bodies of mating lovebugs can damage a car's paint. Mertens recommends washing the insects off your vehicle within 20 minutes of contact, if at all possible. "As soon as you get home from a big lovebug trip, you should wash them off pretty quickly," he said. Email: bbarbosa@sun-herald.com voters living east of River Road and in the current Precinct 104. If Hines files, he will join fellow Republicans Vanessa Carusone, a former North Port city commissioner, and Wil- liam Brian Slider, both of Venice, in the race for the District 5 seat. Hines, who was born and raised in the Venice area, is married with three children and lives in Nokomis. He gradu- ated from Venice High School in 1983, the University of Florida in 1987 and the University of Florida Law School in 1990. In an email Friday, Hines wrote his reason for running is "broader than any one issue." "(It's a) very unique opportunity for public service," he said. Currently, there are no Democrats in the District 5 race. Rita Ferrandino, chair of the Sarasota County Democratic Party, said the city of Hollywood declared financial "urgency," which trig- gered a referendum on pension changes that were adopted Sept. 13, 2011. It froze benefits for all employees, including pensioners. Changes for current and future employees include: delaying retire- ment date for police and firemen; reducing the benefit multiplier to 2.5 percent for police and 2 percent for firemen; changing the final pay averaging period from three years to five years; eliminated COLA and DROP Not all of the pen- sion reforms have gone smoothly. A number are in litigation. SPort Orange. In 2010 the city of Port Orange tried to implement pen- sion reform, but ended this much opposition, he said. After considering the city's latest stated intent to make him remove the kitchen plumbing, Ainslie has changed his plans. He says he wants to move the building elsewhere. He's scouting properties, but says it could take a year or longer. Despite the bickering, Ainslie said he isn't bitter. there hasn't been a Democratic candidate in District 5 for many years. "Many Democrats have been supportive of Jon Thaxton's posi- tion as county com- missioner," she said. "Therefore, we have not seen many people interested in challeng- ing him." Ferrandino said Thaxton's policy issues "are often aligned with many Democratic platform issues." She said the county party always is looking for strong local candidates. "Unfortunately, the timing of the decision is after potential can- didates can qualify by petition," she said. "A candidate can only qual- ify by paying a very high qualifying fee and that's often a stumbling block for Democratic candidates, who are not owned by big developers who would be paying the qualifying fee." up in court. The pension plan for firefighters, which hasn't been imple- mented: reduced wages by 6 percent; retirement date was changed to age 52 with 25 years of service or age 55 with 10 years of service (was "20 and out"). Miami Beach, also in litigation, imposed a wage freeze on all employees in 2010, increased its employee pension contribution by 2 percent, phased in a five-year final average period and reduced pension benefits for new hires. At this point, all options are on the table for the city of Venice. Budget discussions don't begin in earnest until August. Neither side has triggered contract nego- tiations as this point. Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com Restoring the home has been a labor of love, even if it costs him $20,000 more to move it a second time. Moving it will allow him to return it to its original use. "I want to live in the house," he said. "It's perfect for a bachelor like me." Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com SIDEWALK SALE Off 20 8Original SELECT ITEMS Fine Swimwear, Sportswear, Shoes and Accessories l4tW. 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"It's not them," he said of his wife of 15 years, Dru Greene, and his campaign manager and treasurer John Dowd."It's me." Thaxton said he has to be committed to the direc- Potential candidates will have to pay their respective filing fees (6 percent of the office salary if sought on a partisan basis; 4 percent on a "no-party-affilia- tion" basis), to Dent's office by the June 8 deadline. Fees would be $4,713.30 and $3,142.20, respectively. Email: csakowitz@sun-herald.com DR. DAN BUSCH, DR. ERENE ROMANSKI CHIROPRACTOR Fibromyalgia is a unique condition that is characterized by fatigue and widespread pain in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and multiple tender-to-the-touch spots on the body. While it was once deemed to be a purely psychological condition, health professionals are coming to understand that fibromyalgia involves the nervous system. Although it is still not entirely clear what causes this condition, tests MAY 12, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION tion he'll take next,"and I'm not committed yet." "I have to be sure of myself," he said. The 54-year-old commissioner said he had talked with his wife"a great deal last night and this morning too." "It's not a cut-and-dried thing,"he said."I'm still considering various options." Thaxton, with a touch of humor, said voters will not see his name on the presidential ballot, or opposing U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Sarasota. "(And) I think the sheriff is safe," he quipped about Sarasota County Sheriff Tom Knight, who is running for his second term. Compiled by Carol Sakowitz indicate that fibromyalgia patients have overly sensitive pain receptors in their brains. In addition, their brains contain high levels of neurotransmitters that conduct pain signals. Possible explanations for what makes their brains more sensitive to pain include spinal trauma. 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Call 941-861-2877 Community Alliance Legislative Advocacy Committee May 16, 3 p.m., Room 2063, Health and Human Services, 2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2877 Development Services Advisory Committee May 16, 3 p.m., Conference Room 2, BOB/ITC Office, 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-6637 ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES Visit www.sgov.net/advisoryboards or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 861-5000 for latest vacancies and information about Sarasota County Advisory Boards. Early Learning Coalition Board of Directors May 16, 6 p.m., Room A/B, The Landings, Brown Awning Building, School Board of Sarasota County, 1960 Landings Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-954-4830 General Contractors Licensing and Examining Board May 17, 4 p.m., Conference Room 2, Planning and Development Services, 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-6126 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Strike Team of the Sarasota COAD May 14, 3:30 p.m., Room 2063, Health and Human Services, 2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2578 Neighborhood Initiative Grant Advisory Committee May 18, 10 a.m., Room C, Colonial Oaks Park, 5300 Colonial Oaks Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-650-1292. Planning Commission Public Hearing May 17, 6:30 p.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5140 LIVE TV and webcast Water and Sewer Advisory Committee Meeting May 17, 9 a.m., Conference Room 3, 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-0660 NEW COUNTY ONLINE PROCUREMENT SYSTEM GOES LIVE MAY 21 Sarasota County's new online procurement system, eProcure, is going live May 21, replacing the current online service (DemandStar) with a free, single website for solicitations, policies, procedures and forms. Effective May 21, vendors must register with eProcure to bid on opportunities of $3,000 or higher. Vendors who register with eProcure will be automatically notified when bids are issued that potentially match their qualifications. They also may claim local preference upon registration, instead of completing stringent preference guidelines each time they submit a solicitation. The new system will eliminate internal redundancies, improve reporting capabilities and substantially reduce Sarasota County's environmental footprint by saving vendors the cost of preparing and printing submittal materials for solicitations that can be submitted electronically. To learn more about eProcure or to register, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000. Sa a a 951 Inividua withdisabilieswh needassistanceto participateinanyof theseproceedings srhouldc ticttheountyadministrationatleastthree (3)businessdayseorethe mtingintianmlddatelat941-861-944. A special Mother's Day Concert presenting the Concordia NY Tour Choir This is an auditioned-mixed voice ensemble which sings religious and folk music from around the world. Students represent a variety of academic disciplines oand share a love of singing and using their gifts to the Glory of God. A Better Understanding of Fibromyalgia :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 House panel to continue review of Buchanan By ERIKA BOLSTAD BRADENTON HERALD The Office of Congres- sional Ethics said this week there's "substantial reason to believe" U.S. Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Sarasota, attempted to influence the testimony of a former business partner who was a wit- ness during an investiga- tion into the congress- man's fundraising. The House Ethics Committee, a separate entity, said it would fur- ther review the findings of the Office of Congres- sional Ethics, which zeroed in on Buchanan's conduct during an inves- tigation by the Federal Election Commission. One of the richest members of Congress, who built up his fortune with a string of car deal- erships, Buchanan is also one of the top fundrais- ers for the Republican party. He's the lead fund- raiser for the National Republican Congres- sional Committee, which has as its aim holding onto the GOP majority in the House of Repre- sentatives. Buchanan this spring hosted House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, for a fundraiser in Sarasota. The Office of Congres- sional Ethics report zeroed in on the allega- tion that Buchanan made the settlement of a $2.9 million lawsuit over a soured business relationship contingent on his former business partner, Sam Kazran, signing a false affidavit with the FEC. The affidavit was connected to Kazran's admission during the FEC investiga- tion into allegations he reimbursed employees of the car dealership who had contributed to Buchanan's campaigns. The report asks the Ethics Committee to con- sider whether Buchanan violated federal bribery, obstruction and witness tampering laws all of which have criminal penalties. It also says there's "substantial rea- son to believe" Buchanan violated House rules of conduct requiring members behave at all times "in a manner that shall reflect creditably on the House." The congressman's office disputes the find- ings of the report, saying it has "full confidence" that the Ethics Commit- tee will "reach the same conclusion" as the FEC and "dismiss these old, recycled accusations." "There is absolutely nothing new in this report every allega- tion was painstakingly reviewed and unequivo- cally rejected by the FEC," said Buchanan spokesman Max Good- man, calling the report "a disgrace" that "relies exclusively on the contradictory testimony of one unreliable and thoroughly discredited witness." Buchanan's lawyers also excoriated the Office of Congressional Ethics in a 14-page letter to the Ethics Committee made public this week. Buchanan's lawyers, Robert Luskin, William McGinley and Benjamin Wood, call the report "fundamentally flawed," and accuse the office of concealing exculpatory evidence that might have benefited Buchanan. It also said investiga- tors with the office mis- interpreted Kazran's affi- davit. He was at the heart of an FEC investigation into whether Buchanan reimbursed $67,900 to employees of their Jack- sonville auto dealership for contributions they made to Buchanan's 2006 and 2008 congressional campaigns. The Federal Election Commission has closed its file on Buchanan. Initially, FEC investiga- tors believed there was probable cause to pursue a case against Buchanan, in part because of ques- tions they had about his credibility on certain "background issues." Those concerns were eventually outweighed by a continuing inves- tigation that revealed numerous questions - some of which Buchan- an's lawyers raised in the congressman's defense - about Kazran's credibility. Late Wednesday, the Office of Congressional Ethics disputed the alle- gations by Buchanan's lawyer. The office turned over all exculpatory evidence available, said spokeswoman Kelly Brewington. She called their review "factual, fair and in keeping with the mission the House tasked us with to assist the House in upholding the highest of ethical standards for members and staff." "The notion that the OCE conducted this investigation with regard to anything other than the facts is absolutely false," she said. "The OCE conducted this review, as it does all its investigations, in a man- ner that was thorough and professional, taking great care to abide by the letter and the spirit of our rules and proce- dures. Any indication to the contrary is false." The Office of Congressional Ethics report also notes that they were "unable to discuss with Represen- tative Buchanan his involvement, if any, with directing reimburse- ments of campaign contributions because he refused to cooperate with the OCE Review." The Ethics Commit- tee said Wednesday in a press release that the mandatory release of the report by the Office of Congressional Ethics sig- nals no wrongdoing on Buchanan's part and neither does its decision to extend its inquiry. The Office of Congres- sional Ethics and the more secretive Ethics Committee are separate entities with different rules. Unlike the Office of Congressional Eth- ics, which has strict timetables for disclosure, the committee does not have to disclose the status of its investigation. The congressman is the subject of a second ethics probe that stems from a February report forwarded by the Office of Congressional Ethics to the full Ethics Com- mittee. In that inquiry, the committee is looking at whether Buchanan willfully failed to include positions on personal financial disclosure forms that he's required to file each year as a congressman. The status of the committee's inves- tigation is unclear. In February, the office issued a report saying it found 17 undisclosed positions with companies and organizations, and that he neglected to report more than $14,000 in income over four years. Buchanan, who has denied wrongdoing, later amended the reports, saying the omissions were the result of "oversights." Buchanan's lawyers have said that the Justice Department also is looking at some of the allegations of wrongdo- ing connected to the congressman's fundrais- ing practices. A federal grand jury in Tampa also is investigating, as is the IRS. N matter wh i Check the Sun Classified first! 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Make your home the tropical retreat you have been dreaming about. $499 :14A SUN NEWSPAPERS "" *'* ,I.U wo,, $279 m .WEEKEND EDITION "MAY 12, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR TOWN TRAVEL 6B 4fotier knows best By AUDREY BLACKWELL and KIM COOL STAFF WRITERS In honor of Mother's Day, we set out to find out if Mother really does know best..-- Who would know better than- people who have lived 100 " years or longer if their advice has stood the test of time? Of the many centenarians living in Venice, we inter- - viewed 10, nine women and one man. Here is what they told us: "My mother told me to always tell the truth," said Esther Geb- hardt, 101. "My mother would tell me, 'Behave yourself.' I was the youngest of the family," she added with a smile. Gebhardt lives at Aston Gar- dens. She has two daughters and a son. Two other sons have passed away. Heidi Bolio, 101, also lives at Heidi Bolio, left, and Esther Gebhardt, are both 101 and live at Aston Garder Aston Gardens. She does not advice from her mother. have children. "My mother always was afraid I would talk to a man and he would take me away to -- Turkey or some country," she L said. A native of Germany, she visited the United States for the first time when she was j 17, met her first husband and -' stayed here. Jacaranda Trace resident Warren Gordan, 103, said he does not remember his mother giving him any specific advice. "Rather, she would give me advice by example," he said. "She exhibited her love with good meals, and with dessert at the end of a meal. We lived moderately, within our income, and I lived my life that way. I have a daughter in Miami, and had a son who died by heart attack at 7 years old." Phyllis Baldi, 100, lives at Bella Vita. Holding her 10-year- old King Charles spaniel, Muffin, on her lap, she said she SUN PHOTO BY KIM COO lost her mother when she wase ls at V e On Te I. 4 years old, and she was raised Mary Lawrene will be 100 on May 29. She ves at Village On The sle by her Grandmother Nancy. Childhood lessons she recalls had to do with getting home- work done before entertain- ment and following a curfew. "You had to be in before 11 p.m. if you were under 18," she said. While she didn't have children, she did adopt a lot of neighborhood children into her life. She said that one boy had a brother who had a bad temper, and she advised him j to "control that temper and learn how to give." Odette Lithard, 101, came to Venice in 1964 because she and her husband, Paul, had friends here, according to her only child, son Jean-Pierre Vinkel. He translated for her because, at her age, French is her primary language. Her husband taught at the Ken- tucky Military Institute when it held winter sessions in Venice in what is today The Summit SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWEL and the Venice Centre Mall. Phyllis Baldi, 100, holds her 10-year-old King Charles spaniel named Muffin MOTHER 15 and recalls words to the wise from the grandmother who raised her. U U - SUN PHOTO BY KIM COOL Mary Bumstead, 101, lives at Village On The Isle. SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL is. Each one shared a fond memory or -I 1 PHOTO COURTESY OF JACARANDA TRACE SWarren Gorden, 103, lives at SJacaranda Trace and shared fond memories of growing up with his mother. I arnCre, 0,lvsa SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Edith Hurt, 103, sits on a couch at the Summit on the island of Venice. She said she remembers some advice her mother gave that she shared with her children. SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Odette Lilthard, 101, lives at HarborChase of Venice and remembered the childhood lesson of respecting her mother. 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PEDIATRICS 17928 Toledo Blade Blvd Port Charlotte, FL 33948 (941) 743-7337 (PEDS) Iam Nature dmfkh L_~ :2i SUN NEWSPAPERS -0 d ~:. `J~"L~/~Y Ft.i hall-.i, imann Hari/l Hi lllhilll, 11111,,ll l Hil-nl Hill ma'I lh // ll,'r oif t1;/ / It'i fin i' l' lih i '; / II\i ll' ,1 I)/11hl Imr //h .i1111,1,1'.l0hI/ '. .t Beach Swimming b~~R1~~~R$ CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS VENUE 3B WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 I COMMUNITY CALENDAR *Today Sun Fiesta-October, Vendor applications are now available for Sun Fiesta Oct. 19-21 at www. sunfiesta.net. Postal Food Drive, Donate food to feed the hungry. 250 volunteers needed. 9am at Trinity. 3 shifts-morning, midday, afternoon. Venice Depot Tours, Free Docent-led Tours of Historic Train Depot, Sat 10 am to 1 pm through October 31st. 303 E. Venice Ave. 412-0151. Antique Car Show, Village On The Isle, 920 Tamiami Tr S, celebrates National Nursing Home Week, 5/15,1-3 pm, 486-5215 Scandinavian Club, Saturday, May 12, at 2:00 p.m. at Venice Public Library, 300 S Nokomis in Venice. Call Don, 488-6254. Coffee & Program COFFEE BREAK * Sunday Mother's Day Brunch, 10am -1pm, Italian Club of Venice, 493-8883, Members $12, Guests $15, 1/2 price children under 10 Mother's Day Buffet, Seatings at11am and 1 pm. $14.95 + tax; American Legion Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34292, 941-485-4748 Dinner dance, Mother's Day Dinner dance 2:00pm, 406 Shamrock Blvd.# 941-240-6109, $20, $25 Young Fam Fellowship, YFF is for young families w/kids, to get together for fun & food. It's held at Rotonda Park @ 5:30pm 475-7447 * Monday Wellness Luncheon, Lunch, lecture on colonoscopy screenings 11:45, May 14 at Jacaranda Trace, 3799 Cadbury Circle, RSVP 941-408-2050. 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The Venice Gondolier Sun has changed the format for Venue in an effort to provide readers information about the most events we can. We reserve the right to exclude any submitted listing that does not meet our specifications or that requires excessive editing. There is no express or implied guarantee that any free listing will be included in any event calendar or run in any specific location. This is on a first-come, first-served basis. Assoc., 720 Alligator Dr., Venice. $82/ mo + supplies. Call Carolyn 366-2866. Gentle Yoga on Capri, 5:30 -6:30pm, 101 Capri Isles Blvd, 941-539-9149, $10.00 Bingo, American Legion Post 159,1770 E. Venice Ave, Venice, FL 34292,941-485-4748 Play's the thing - you be the judge By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Why on earth did the playwright do that? During Florida Studio Theatre's annual Sarasota Festival of New Plays, audience members can query playwrights and actors about their work. The festival began Monday with the stage reading of "American Beauty Shop" by Dana Lynn Formby. Colorado beauty shop owner and single mother Sue Mason tries to keep her business afloat when Walmart opens a Supercuts salon. When her best friend and asso- ciate leaves to manage the Supercuts operation and her scholarship-win- ning daughter becomes pregnant, it seems as though it is only a matter of time until the last of the rug is pulled out from under her. There is a sub- story about single-mom Sue wanting her daughter to have what she did not have because she became pregnant and had to leave Yale when she become a single mother. While "American Beauty Shop" is a play with good character development, the plot is trite and in need of a lot of work, but especially some hook to make it different. That is the kind of thing that is discussed after each play in the three-play series which continues at 3 p.m. on May 12 with the produc- tion of "In the Book Of..." by John Walch and concludes May 21 with the 7 p.m. production of "The Tallest Building in the World" by Matt Schatz. Richard Hopkins, FST's artistic director led Monday's talk-back session with liberal doses of humor that helped to relax the audience and elicit excellent questions and comments, which seemed to reach the consensus that the play's ending was confusing at best. The after-play session was divided into thirds with the first third given to what the audience liked about the play; the second third about dislikes and confusion, and the third part for questions of the playwright and actors. Audience members seemed to agree that characters were well- defined but in less agreement about the handling of the class differences, and there seemed to be much confusion about the end and even the meaning of the work. Even when the play- wright said that her mother had told her "don't spell it out for them," there were many in the audience who seemed dissatisfied with that. The readers were Eleanor Handley as Sue, Dhakeria Cunningham as Sue's friend Meg, L.R. Davidson as daughter Judy, Rachel Moulton as Sue's sister Doll and Diane Ciesla as Helen, her longtime beauty shop customer. Serving as the play's narrator was Leah Z. Sugarman. Readings are held in FST's Keating Mainstage at 1241 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota. Tickets are $15 per performance. Visit www. floridastudiotheatre.org or call the box office at 941-366-9000. Assistant Features Editor Audrey Blackwell conia iltiite'd to this story. Email: kcool@venicegondolier.com house sneak peek STAFF REPORT *Venice Theatre, 140 W Tampa Ave., Venice, presents "Driving Miss Daisy" on its MainStage through Sunday, May 20. Showtime is 8 p.m. Tues- days through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $12-$15 for students, $24-$27 for adults. Purchase online at www.venicestage.com or call the box office at 941-488-1115. Discounts are available for groups of 20 or more. *Venice Theatre presents "The Phan- tom Tollbooth" on the Pinkerton Stage May 17-May 27. Perfor- mances are Thursdays through Saturdays at a family-friendly start time of 7 p.m. and Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. with two performances each Saturday. Tickets are $10 for students, $16 for adults. Purchase at www.venicestage.com or call 941-488-1115. There are also two performances for areas schools, on Monday, May 21, and Friday, May 25, at 10 a.m. Inter- ested teachers should call the theatre's Director of Diversity Kristofer Geddie at 941-484-4033, ext. 247. Florida Studio Theatre presents two more new plays in its play-reading series, tak- ing place in the Keating Theatre, 1231 N. Palm Ave., Sarasota. May 12: John Walch's "In the Book of," at 2 p.m., followed by a talkback session, which will be followed by a free panel discussion at 5 p.m. about "The State of the American Play." On May 21, 7 p.m., the final read- ing will be "The Tallest Building in the World," which takes place in the 1960s and explores the engineering and chutzpah that fueled the construction of the World Trade Center. Tickets for individual readings are $10 each. Call the FST box office at 941- 366-9000 or go to www. floridastudiotheatre.org. Lemon Bay Play- house, 96W Dearborn St., Englewood, presents "The Glass Menag- erie" through May 20, Wednesday, Thursdays, Friday and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets cost $18; students with proper ID $12 (season plays only). Discount available for groups of 20 or more, call 941- 474-9610 or go to http:// lemonbayplayhouse. com. Hurstie and Com- pany presents "Tricolo, the Magical Mosaic Fish," a puppets and person show for ages 4 to 104, May 26, 2 p.m., at Lemon Bay Playhouse, 96 W Dearborn St., Engle- wood. Tickets: $7 cash only. Call 941-365-2672 or go to www.hurstie. com. United Way Dine-Out Day STAFF REPORT United Way of South Sarasota County is hold- ing a Dine-Out Day at Bogey's Restaurant and Sports Pub, 652 E. Venice Ave., Venice, May 14. Bogey's management will donate 10 percent of all proceeds from lunch and dinner to UWSSC. Money raised will be used to fund 30 agen- cies and 39 programs in the Venice, Englewood, North Port, Laurel, Noko- mis and Osprey commu- nities. These programs serve local individuals, families, children and seniors who need help. The funding will touch, change and improve the lives of more than 47,000 local families in these communities. Local residents are encouraged to enjoy either lunch or dinner at Bogey's to support the United Way of South Sarasota County. YMCA to host summer party STAFF REPORT The South County Family YMCA is hosting a free public party to kick off summer. YMCA branches in Venice and Englewood will welcome children and families from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., today for free activities and games. The free event includes swim time, Mother's Day activities and more. Parents and children will also have the opportunity to meet summer camp counsel- ors and receive YMCA camp T-shirts. The Y will have arts and crafts projects for children to make Mother's Day gifts, as well as free food and gifts. For more event information, contact the Venice YMCA at 941- 492-9622 or Englewood YMCA at 941-475-1234, or go to www.south countyfamilyymca.org. Mother-daughter duo sows seeds of friendship From SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CENTERS SPECIAL TO THE GONDOLIER SUN Andee Heistand and her daughter Carla Conley share something special: Both are AmeriCorps members at Senior Friendship Centers in Venice. Heistand joined Ameri- Corps Serving the Suncoast in September 2010; Conley followed a year later. Heistand helps with activities in the center and Conley works in the nutrition program, helping with meals and outreach. Both enjoy the opportu- nity to help seniors in the community. "When I was growing up, we always had people in our house," Conley said. "My mom has always had such a generous spirit with so much love to offer anyone that came into her path. Following in her footsteps as an AmeriCorps member has had a tremen- dous impact on me. Seeing the needs in our community and being able to offer the resources, programs and kind- ness that comes from being in AmeriCorps with the Senior Friendship Centers is a deeply rewarding experience. Being able to share this experience with my mom ... well, there are just no words that can aptly describe how I feel." Conley said she thinks everyone should have an experience like this sometime in their life. "Sharing in the lives of our seniors is something that will always be a part of me," she said. "When I first became an AmeriCorps member, I wanted to be a part of something to enrich the lives of individu- als. However, I have found it has been my life that feels enriched by doing what I do." And being side by side with her mother? "I can never fill her shoes, but she fills my heart and the hearts of so many others every day," she said. The AmeriCorps mission and legacy engage AmeriCorps members in direct service to address unmet community needs. Local programs design service activities for a team of members. Senior Friendship Centers' AmeriCorps Serving Suncoast Seniors program provides a variety of services to senior citizens in Sarasota, Lee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties. Members facilitate activities, enrichment and educational programs and provide training and services for caregivers. AmeriCorps members receive a monthly living stipend, health benefits and, after one year of service, are eligible for the Segal Education Award of $5,500 to be used to further their education or pay existing student loans. For those 55 and over, the award can be passed down to a child or grandchild. Members can serve for up to a total of four years. For more information on the AmeriCorps Serving the Suncoast program, call AmeriCorps Suncoast Direc- tor Katie Bizzaro at 941- 584-0073, or email kbizzaro@ friendshipcenters.org. Senior Friendship Centers' Venice campus, located at PHOTO COURTESY OF SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CENTERS Andee Heistand and daughter Carla Conley volunteer at the Venice Senior Friendship Centers and belong to AmeriCorps. 2350 Scenic Drive on the Intracoastal Waterway, offers FRIENDSHIP 14 G3~7 ~ ~~i~ ~7~~~ ~7~~~ [IO~i~~D MAY 12, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION ACROSS 1 Feline musical 5 "When I was 9 Up and about 14 Foal's older brother 18 Woodwind 19 Singer Osmond 21 Boothe Luce 22 Finished 23 Metallurgical objective in a discussion? 26 Window glass 27 News chief 28 Refuse "no" for an answer 29 Hire 31 Type of sleeve 32 Some necklines 33 Bandman Shaw 35 Northern deer family member 38 Pitcher's objective 41 Outline 45 Piccolo man of song 48 Spanish dollar 50 Kind of kitchen 51 Linden or Holbrook 52 1931 Harlow film 54 Daredevil's metallurgical requirement? 59 Martin Smith's _for a Gypsy" 60 School official 62 Bad (spa) 63 Graduate 64 NL homer champ 1936-38 65 Come to understand 68 Lob or mob follower 69 Metallurgical excess of projects? 77 Gardner namesakes 78 Driving jacket 79 Scottish topper 80 Churchman 83 Barrel 86 Fowl enclosure 87 Make happy 89 Alters a bad situation metallurgically? 92 Cyclist 94 Mrs. Lennon 95 Cotton fabric 96 Belgian waterway 98 British conservative 99 Feel 102 Plays for time 104 with Judy" 106 Peruvians 108 Bridge position Basics 110 Join 114 Retailer 117 Medical treatment: Suffix 119 Treated with salt 120 Popular name in Oslo 121 Metallurgical measure of worth? 125 Set aside 126 Strained vegetables 127 Patina 128 Native dance 129 The tentmaker 130 Warhorse 131 Luge 132 Song sounds DOWN 1 Encryption keys 2 Habitat 3 For example 4 Feeling 5 Pablo's love 6 Research rm. 7 Comer Edited by Linda and Charles Preston 8 Actress Keaton 9 Performs 10 Blind part 11 A.F. unit 12 Annoy 13 Adjust 14 Penny, to a Brit 15 Presidential office 16 Joker Jay 17 Low card 20 Road curves 24 avail 25 Nun 30 Univ. for engineers 33 Ira Levin's " Before Dying" 34 Nevada mecca 36 Harem room 37 Week enders 39 Solid hit review 40 One of many 42 Attention-getter 43 Normandy city 44 Queen of scat 45 Lace edge 46 Poetry muse 47 Scout's rider CROSS16 49 "Walking (ecstatic) 53 Czech region 55 Singer Stuarti 56 Earl Hines' nickname 57 Rained ice 58 Grass 61 Inventive Whitney 66 Legislate 67 SASE, sometimes 68 Put an end to 70 Space agency's interest 71 Maine river 72 Incongruity 73 Mil. man 74 Prefix for the European boot 75 Judge 76 Nail board 80 U.S.N. personnel 81 "Clair de 82 Jacket style 83 Creates with wool 84 Actress Lanchester 85 Fish feature 88 Letterman's show 90 Rick's love in "Casablanca" 91 Remove 93 Memorable time period 97 Travel bag 100 lining 101 Rte. choice 103 Bombay wraps 105 Rotate 107 Cuts short 109 Exhalations 111 Time": Lupino film 112 "1 cannot lie" 113 Norse poems 114 Mediocre 115 Susa was its capital 116 Volcanic flow 117 Understanding words 118 Astonished 119 Tight situation 122 Cashew 123 Poetic before 124 Golfer's need LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? 0 Saturday's Sudoku, horoscopes, movie listings and Dear Abby are in the real estate classified section along with a bonus crossword puzzle and a host of other features. The Sudoku solution still appears in Our Town. SOLUTION TO MAY 5 SOLUTION TO TODAY'S CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD I BLOOD BANK SCHEDULE Suncoast Communi- ties Blood Bank staff will be in the area Saturday, May 12, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Fantastic Sam's (donors will get a coupon for a free haircut), 4313 South Tamiami Trail, Venice; Tuesday, May 15, Pine View School, 8 a.m.-1 p.m., 1 Python Path, Osprey; Wednesday, May 16, Taylor Ranch School, 2500 Taylor Ranch Trail, Venice. Call 941-735-4223 or go to www.scbb.org for more dates and times. From Suncoast Communities BloodBank I SENIOR BRIEFS Senior Friendship Centers 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice 941-584-0075 Classes Classes, programs and activities for people 50 and older are offered on an ongoing basis. Class fees are $3 and help cover center operational costs. Balance movement class is $4 per class. Call Tom Harlow at 941- 556-3259 if this presents a hardship. Open week- days 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dining, noon, for 60 and older; suggested donation is $3.50. Lunch reservations required 24 hours in advance. Call 941-584-0090 or 941-584-0067. MONDAY Memoir writing group, 9:15 a.m. Share a five- minute story or just come and listen. Associated Medicare Patients counselors, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Small Appliance Repair Shop. No appointment needed. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. FRIENDSHIP FROM PAGE 3 a full range of services to enhance the quality of life and health of older adults. Programs and services are offered at the Kathleen K. Catlin Friendship Center, the Living Room Adult Day Service and the Caregiver Resource Center. Nutritious meals are served at SFC and deliv- ered to the homebound. Care management and supportive services help older adults live inde- pendently. The Pat Buster Health Service, staffed by retired physicians, den- tists, pharmacists, nurses and clinic aides, provides medical and dental care to low income and uninsured older adults. For more information, call 941-955-2122, or go to friendshipcenters.org. Music with the Upbeat Gang, 1 p.m. Duplicate bridge, 12:50-4 p.m.; partner required; $3 donation requested Cards, 1 p.m. Spanish, 2 p.m. TUESDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Video fitness 2, 8:45 a.m. Yogarobics, 9 a.m., low-impact aerobics and yoga Woodcarving, 9 a.m. Quilting, 9:30 a.m. Basket weaving, 10 a.m. Ballroom dance lesson, 10 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Craft room, noon Single-deck progres- sive pinochle, 12:30 p.m. Tin Pan Alley Dance Band, 1-3 p.m. Cards, 1 p.m. Caregiver Support Group, in conjunction with the Alzheimer's Association, 2-3 p.m. Low-impact introduc- tion to Tappercise, 3 p.m. High-impact By AUDREY BLACKWELL ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR As Moose organizations go, the Venice Loyal Order of Moose Lodge No. 1308 is at the top of the ladder of success. It was named a premier lodge in 2012, the fourth year in a row it received the honor from national headquarters. "The award is at the plati- num level, and that's the best you get," said Bill Birk, lodge administrator. Pretty impressive, he said, considering there are 134 lodges in Florida, about 1,700 in the U.S. and about 2,000 total when Canada, Bermuda and Great Britain lodges are added in. A lot of what makes the lodge so successful is its membership numbers. At last count, there are 2,167 men and about 1,700 women members. "We only lose about 8 percent introduction to Tapper- cise, 4 p.m. WEDNESDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Small Appliance Repair Shop, 9 a.m.-noon Senior-friendly aero- bics, 9 a.m. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 9:30 a.m. Watercolor art, 9:30 a.m. Euchre, 10 a.m. Associated Medicare Patients counselors, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Small Appliance Repair Shop. No appointment needed. Line dancing, 10:30 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Friendly bridge, 12:30 p.m. Joe Rivers & Friends performs, 1 p.m. Crafts, 2 p.m. THURSDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Serving Health Insur- ance Needs of Elders, Medicare assistance, 9 a.m.-noon a year," Birk said, "and that can be related to deaths. We're top in member retention." The membership aspect was written up in the April/ May 2012 issue of the national ' Moose magazine. Cape Coral's Moose Lodge was also honored for its strong membership. Junie Fontana, governor of the Venice Lodge, said the recognition came because his lodge got the most members A f within a calendar year, and' someone from national came i and interviewed the officers- and some members and com- '..... piled the responses. . "They were impressed with - the way we all work together," Fontana said. What makes people want to join and stay with the Venice Moose? "People care," Birk said. SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACK By caring, Birk said, the Bill Birk, administrator of Venice Loyal Order of Moose No. 1308, and Junie MOOSE 1 5 Fontana, governor, help keep the lodge in a top spot. Woodcarving, 9 a.m. Yogarobics, 9 a.m. Hand and foot game, 9 a.m. Senior-friendly aero- bics, 9 a.m. Watercolor class, 10 a.m. to noon Line dancing, 10 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Music by Dick Rivers, 1 p.m. Cards, 1 p.m. Mind Your Mind, 1 p.m. Heighten memory, reasoning, creative thinking and more. Self-assessment ques- tionnaires are provided to track progress. FRIDAY Pool room opens, 8:15 a.m. Video fitness 3, 8:45 a.m. Yoga, 9 a.m. Friendly bridge, 9 a.m. Balance movement, 9:30 a.m. Call Tom Har- low at 941-556-3259. Hula, 10:30 a.m. Lunch, noon-1 p.m. Duplicate bridge, 12:50-4 p.m.; partner required; $3 donation requested Music by the Upbeat Gang, 1 p.m. Appointments are available for a free 30-minute attorney consultation with Marcella Mika, a local attorney who volunteers her time to assist seniors. Call 941-584-0075 for an appointment. Senior Friendship Centers Inc., established in 1973, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping older adults live with dignity and indepen- dence in Sarasota, DeSoto, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties. Funded in part by state and federal agen- cies, and support from private foundations and ilhwil'dilill o0OHI ilfllliOl/, Senior Friendship Centers serves more than 10,000 older adults annually. Senior activities at other locations Safe-driving school Safe-driving class for residents over 50. Choose from several class locations in Venice. Make a reservation for these classes by calling Fran at 941-485-7846. Epiphany Cathedral Parish Hall 340 Sarasota St., Venice 941-484-3505 The following free activities are held Wednesday: 9 a.m., exercise 9:30 a.m., knitting and crocheting 9:30 a.m., quilting 11 a.m., rosary construction noon, bridge Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8118 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice 941-484-8118 Seniors With or With- out Partners sponsors card playing on Mondays from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Call Irene at 941-497-5438. Our Lady of Lourdes Church 1301 Center Road, Venice 941-497-2931 Senior singles cards and games from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. Call Elizabeth Bonfiglio, 941-492-5528. Venice Moose shines I 4B SUN NEWSPAPERS WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 Sun Fiesta seeks vendor applications STAFF REPORT Women's Sertoma Club of Venice's Sun Fiesta committee is accepting vendor applica- tions for the 2012 Sun Fiesta. The club recommends exhibitors, nonprofit organizations, educational groups and charities order a tent as soon as possible because spaces are limited. Sun Fiesta 2012 is planned for Oct. 19, 20 and 21 in down- town Venice. Regular booth fees are $150 per 12-by-12 foot space. The nonprofit fee is $50 and must be accompanied by a copy of a 501(c) (3) certificate. If a tent is larger than 10-by-10 foot, addi- tional space must be ordered. Admission to the festival is free. Applicants must provide their own tents, tables and chairs. A 10-by-10 foot tent rental is available for $135. Electricity is available at a cost of $55 and must be paid for in advance. Vendors must provide a 100-foot grounded electrical cord. Booths must remain open and staffed until 9 p.m. Friday, 10 p.m. Saturday and 5:30 p.m. Sunday. Register by Sept. 20. For a food vendor or arts and crafts vendor application, go to http://womenssertoma.com. A rose by any other name By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Sarasota County's Rose Festival will be Saturday at Phillippi Estate Mansion. Sponsored by the Braden- ton-Sarasota Rose Society and the Sarasota County Parks & Recreation Depart- ment, the festival will feature displays of the best roses for this area, classes about roses and their care, a sale area and an old garden tour. It's all about the root stock when it comes to growing roses in Florida, many rose experts say. Many of those experts will be present to chat with visi- tors about the selection, care and feeding of roses for area gardens. Classes will be offered that cover such topics as how to select the right plants for your yard, rose culture and care and feeding of roses in Florida. Cut flowers as well as rose bushes will be available for sale. Rose Society members will display roses best suited for this area and be on hand to discuss them with festival visitors. To learn more about the Rose Society, which was formed in 1959 and is an affiliate of the American Rose Society, visit its website, www.B-SRS,org. Phillippi Estate Mansion is at 5500 South Tamiami Trail at Constitution Avenue, north of Clark Road, in Sarasota. Festival hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Student mentors needed for tech boot camp FROM SENIOR FRIENDSHIP CENTERS Tech-savvy high school students are needed to volunteer as men- tors for older adults in the fifth annual Tech Bootcamp for Begin- ners at Senior Friendship Centers in Venice and Sarasota July 9-20. Students will provide one-on- one support in such areas as computers, digital cameras, smart phones, iPads and more in classes taught by the pros. This is an excellent opportunity to use skills and earn Bright Futures volunteer hours. Tech Boot Camp is offered at the Senior Friendship Centers in Venice, 2350 Scenic Drive, and Sara- sota, 1888 Brother GeenenWay. For more information, call Volunteer Services at 941-556-3249 or email callen@friendshipcenters.org. Venice Area Mobile Meals launches fundraising campaign FROM JANICE BARTNER PUBLIC RELATIONS Venice Area Mobile Meals Inc. has posted a fundraising project on the local chari- table giving website GulfCoastGives.org to sponsor meals for a client who cannot afford them. The organization seeks to raise $546 from the community through the site within 45 days. When the goal is reached, the project will cover the cost of daily meals for a deserving client for six months. As difficult as these economic times are for everyone, especially hard hit is Venice Area Mobile Meals, which faces an increase of meal cost per person to $3 per meal starting June 4. It might not sound like much, but many people cannot afford to pay for their meals. In these cases, Venice Area Mobile Meals will pay $21 per week for seven meals per person. The all-volunteer orga- nization delivers warm, noontime meals to individuals who cannot prepare their own food due to a mental or physi- cal disability, regardless of their age or financial situation. About 80 percent of meal recipients can afford their meals and are billed monthly. The majority of meals are delivered to area senior citizens, and the organization's friendly volunteers may be their only contact with anyone on a daily basis. Gulf Coast Gives provided a needed platform for Venice Area Mobile Meals to attract donors who are willing to financially support a goal to meet the most basic of human needs: a meal for a needy resident. Donors can give to the project in any amount. Developed by Gulf Coast Community Foun- dation to help nonprofits promote and achieve immediate fundraising goals to support their work, Gulf Coast Gives helps nonprofits on a project-by-project basis. Venice Area Mobile Meals decided on a goal of $546 for its first project on the site, which would pay the meal cost for one person to receive seven meals a week for six months. Venice Area Mobile Meals Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, all-volunteer organization that has delivered more than 1.4 million meals since its inception in 1969. The administrative office and meal distribution area are located at 920 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Venice Area Mobile Meals Inc. is not associated with Meals on Wheels of America. The fundraising project is posted at www.gulfcoastgives.org/ projects/731. Also go to www.veniceareamobile meals.com for more information. MOTHER FROM PAGE 1 She said her mother taught her to have respect for her mother and all mothers. "I loved my mother very much," she said, through her son. "Look both ways before crossing the street," was the advice her mother gave Edith Hurt, 103, who has lived at The Summit on the island of Venice since February 2011. She has lived in Venice since 1947. Hurt passed the advice down to her four children when they were young. Her son, Bill, who lives locally, said he remembers her telling him that. "Remember what I say," Mary Bumstead, 101, a resident at Village On The Isle, said her mother used to tell her. Bumstead said she passed on that advice to her two daughters. Marguerite Vaughan, 101, lives in Village On The Isle's assisted-living facility. She said her mother always told her to have 10 cents in the glove compartment of her car so she could use a telephone in case of emergency. "That was in 1926," she said, noting pay phone costs went up after that time. Did she pass that advice on to her son and daughter? I hope so," she said. "Always remember other people and their needs," Marjorie Talicch, 101, said. "I spent my life helping others financially and otherwise." She lives in the assisted-living area of PET ADOPTION INFORMATION Suncoast Humane Society, 6781 San Casa Drive, Englewood; call 941-474-7884. Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary, 145 W. Dearborn St., Englewood; 941-681-3877; www.ears4life.com. St. Francis Animal Rescue of Venice, 1925 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, 941-492-6200. Racing Dog Rescue Project (greyhounds), Sarasota; 941-379- 3278. Humane Society of Sarasota County Inc., 2331 15th St., Sarasota; 941-955-4131. Suncoast Humane Society Thrift Store, 656 South Tamiami Trail, Venice; 941-480-9811. Animal Rescue Coalition, 1408 State St., downtown Sarasota; 941-957-1955. Puffy Paws Kitty Haven, Englewood; 941-623-8904. Wildlife Center of Venice (call to report injured wildlife), 3252 Border Road, Venice; 941-484-9657. Village On The Isle. Born in East Orange, N.J., where she had a dairy farm, she was unable to have children because of cancer, which she had four times. The retired nurse is looking forward to her 102nd birthday next month. "Be kind to others," said the mother of Mary Lawrence, who will be 100 on May 29. She also lives at Village On The Isle. That is always good advice. Email: ablackwell@venicegondolier.com Email: kool@venicegondolier.com PHOTO COURTESY OF BOBBI AUSTIN Bucky wants a new home Bucky is an 11-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, but he doesn't look his age. He was dropped off at a boarding kennel and his owners never came back for him. He is a friendly, neutered male, purebred, and up to date on all his shots. He is a little overweight and would love an owner to take him on walks. He loves people and other dogs. To meet Bucky, go to Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary at 145 W. Dearborn St., Englewood, or to www. ears4life.com. 0 Affordable 1 Dental Implants Seeking Qualified Patients desiring dental implants, willing to give second opinions. Qualified patients offered Greatly Reduced Fees. All work performed by an experienced implant dentist. Member of ADA and AAID. General and cosmetic dentistry available at the same location. Eeigoraalb CA-E 91-45-91 Marjorie Talicch, 102, lives at Village On The Isle. MOOSE FROM PAGE 4 membership is happy with the way the organi- zation gives back. Moose and commu- nity donations totaled $40,671 for 2011-12 and included $16,630 through its endowment funds to Moosehaven, in Orange Park, Fla., which provides housing for seniors, and Mooseheart, located 38 miles west of Chicago, where children live whose families cannot care for them. Other grants went to scholar- ships for Venice High School seniors ($7,000), the Make-A-Wish Foundation ($1,056), the Sheriff's Youth Ranch SUN PHOTOS BY KIM COOL Marguerite Vaughan, who lives at Village On The Isle, will be 102 in June. ($2,800) and many more charitable causes. Venice Moose donated $421,434 worth of coupons to troops in 2011-2012. Everyone who works at the Venice Lodge for their lunches, dinners and special events does so on volunteer basis. Birk, two janitors and one maintenance person are the only ones who draw a salary, he said. Birk's salary is for his role as manager of the social quarters. He heads up the kitchen staff, does ordering and schedules events. For more informa- tion about the Venice Moose Lodge, go to www. loyalorderofmoose.org. Email: ablackwell@venicegondolier.com J Cypress and Red C 'A MR Open7Days per bag Lawn & Garden Center 9-4:30 -:i .u n t Venice Car Wash and Detail Center Senior Wednesday: 20% Off Any Full Service Wash 700 Tamiami Trail S Please Present this in Person. Next to Venice Hospital (941) 485-7222 Sign Up online for extra monthly savings, www.venicecarwash.com SUN NEWSPAPERS 5B -r I 6B TRAVEL WEEKEND EDITION TRA MAY 12, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Countdown to Summer Games begins By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Experience your own personal Olympic Games before July when the torch arrives in London and the 2012 Summer Games begin. A recent email from VisitEngland.com was filled with some good suggestions ranging from biking to sailing in and out of London. The 2012 Olympic Sailing Events will be inWeymouth, but not for three more months. Before and after the Games, learn to sail Laser-class boats such as those used in the Games while staying nearby. On the Internet, I found rooms by-the- night at a Victorian hotel called the Ashmira in Weymouth ranging from about $96 for one to nearly $200 for two per night. After June 1, it will not take reservations for less than two nights, and by July availability will likely be negligible and prices higher. Prices will drop again once the Games are over, which means more bang for the buck before after the Games. If you have tickets to the Games or hope to attend any of the official events, plan '-' =a . i. PHOTO COURTESY OF VISITENGLAND.COM Dartmoor ponies on the cliff top at Pencarrow Head, Cornwall. PHOTO BY DORSET MEDIA SERVICE COURTESY OF VISITENGLAND.COM Youngsters taking part in a sailing competition at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy, Portland, Dorset. to spend much more for everything from your initial plane fare to the basics like food and lodging. Lasers have been in the Olympics even before my daughter headed off to sailing camp east of Cleveland, Ohio. Lasers are good for beginners and even more fun for sailing experts. Need proof that Weymouth is a sailing mecca? Lasers are made there. If you need lessons, book with Sail Laser Weymouth. Accord- ing to the Royal Yachting Association, the waters off Weymouth are the best in Northern Europe. The Olympics Canoe Slalom Competition will be held at the newly built Lee Valley White Water Centre at the edge of the 1,000-acre River Lee Country Park in Hert- fordshire. To try your skill there you have to wait until after the Games. Then you can either canoe or test your nerves in the same rough waters used by the Olympians. Register now at www. visitleevalley.org.uk. Before or after the Games, enjoy rowing on tranquil Rudyard Lake in the Staffordshire Moorlands For more information, visit www. enjoyengland.com/idea/ Activities/Rowing-on- Rudyard-Lake.htm. Riding also is a big part of the Olympics, and what better place to practice your English riding skills than in Eng- land? Dartmoor is said to have been the inspira- tion behind the Steven Spielberg film "War Horse." Two- to seven- night packages begin at less than $400 per person for two lessons and two The Isle of Wight is said to be one of the top 10 cycling destina- tions in the world. nights' lodging. For all the details, visit www. equestrian-escapes.com. If you prefer rid- ing bicycles to riding horses, check out the Isle of Wight. According to information from VisitEngland.com, the area is one of the top 10 cycling destinations in the world. Its 30 miles GAMES 17 Marco Island resort goes mobile FROM MARCO BEACH OCEAN RESORT Marco Beach Ocean Resort has launched its mobile website. The all-suite resort cre- ated a mobile site to give it a greater virtual pres- ence and offer its guests a quick and convenient new way to book a last- minute getaway or long vacation. Keeping with the latest technology and the high percentage of the smart phones users, the site makes it easy for travelers on-the-go to search and book hotels. The new mobile site is compatible with the iPhone and BlackBerry, Android and Windows phones. It gives travel- ers the ability to book reservations, browse the resort's information, explore the amenities and look at Sale e Pepe restaurant menus. Benefits of the mobile site include: Real-time resort res- ervations with direct connections to secure content servers and res- ervations systems, guests can find rate information and room availability in real-time directly from their iPhones. Travelers can make safe and secure bookings, access existing reservations or change upcoming reservations. Property details - explore the facility on-the-go. Find out about all amenities as well as check restaurant hours of operations and menus. For more information, or to make a reservation, visit www.marcoresort. com or call 239-393-1400 or 800-715-8517. The all-suite Marco Beach Ocean Resort is on Marco Island, one of the fabled Ten Thousand Islands located between Naples and the Florida Everglades, on South- west Florida's Gulf Coast. Pay it forward while traveling By IRENE LANE FROM GREENLOONS Combine sustainable travel with volunteer projects for a feel- good/do-good travel experience Greenloons (www. greenloons.com), the company that helps trav- elers make sustainable travel choices, offers four suggestions for families who believe their teenage children can expand their views of the world by engaging in "voluntour- ism" this summer. From the Amazon to Asia there are opportuni- ties to "pay it forward" while sharing with hands and heart the work and vision of conservation projects and cultural exchanges benefitting pandas, sea turtles and humans alike. These experiences can all be shared by families within the context of a cultural/ sightseeing vacation. "Today some of the wealthiest families in the CROSS FROM PAGE 4 U.S. send their children to summer camps to learn how to become philanthropists," said Greenloons founder Irene Lane. "There are also other avenues open for learning how to share and care. For example, a number of international regions offer programs where volunteer work becomes part of a family vacation." Following are four tour options taken from the eight family voluntour- ism programs currently available on the Green- loons website: Project China 14 days at $2,149 per person (departures May through October; recom- mended for ages 12 plus). 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("In God We Trust" is the motto for our currency, not our country; some people like to add, "All Others Pay Cash.") I think it's a lovely motto even though many people think they're the "one." But it touches upon only a single aspect of our national character - how we band together in times of great adversity to overcome challenges. There are many other parts of the American psyche that this motto doesn't begin to explain. For some of them I'd like to offer an alternative: "If it's worth doing, it's worth doing to excess" - a phrase attributed in variations to Ayn Rand, Edwin Land and other people whose names don't rhyme. As Exhibit A, I offer the following: I have written before that I enjoy following people's accounts on Twitter, a social medium that allows users to post 140-character com- ments on whatever is on their minds. Because I follow a lot of people (342) and a significant number of them are in the comedy field, I find that I am being kept posted on what "day" it is National Asparagus Day, or whatever via disparaging tweets. Hardly a day goes by that doesn't have some GAMES FROM PAGE 6 of Heritage Coast alone would be a good place to get up close to the splendor of the area. Self-guided cycling tours of three or more nights begin at about $426 per person, including use of the bicycle, accommoda- tion and luggage transfer. Visit www.wightwalks. co.uk. Prices and travel infor- mation in this article are from VisitEngland.com, the country's national tourist board. Visit www. enjoyengland.com or www.visitengland.com. day I'm havin I LIBRARY BRIEFS Venice Public Library 300 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice 941-861-1347 Multimedia lecture Wednesday, May 16, 2 p.m. Schedule change: Baila Miller's final lecture of the season, "All Roads Lead to Athens" Hom- er's "Odyssey." Film festival Thursday, May 17, 6p.m. Great musicals from the '30s. Rediscover that Rogers and Hart wrote the classic "Love Me g ) T the Headless Chicken Day (May 19-20 (um, that's two days)) at the same time? The National Day of Prayer and National Day of Reason share May 3; if they can get along, so can No-Diet Day (now May 6) and Eat What You Want Day (May 11). cause/illness/product attached to it, sometimes more than one. So I started wondering just how many "National Days" there are, forgetting the basic law school principle that you never ask a question you don't want to know the answer to. It turns out there are almost as many lists of these days as there are days. At random I checked out the one at www.brownielocks.com, which gave me a list of a mere six pages' worth of days, ranging from Amtrak Day (May 1) to World No-Tobacco Day (May 31) and every day in between a total of 192 "days" for a 31-day month. (There are also three pages of monthly observances it's National Salad Month - and three of weekly ones sorry, you already missed Bread Pudding Recipe Exchange Week, May 1-7.) I'd call that excessive. I'd be astonished if any- one other than a person who keeps a list like this could name more than a couple of the days on it (excluding, of course, the obvious ones; I mean, who doesn't know May 16 is National Sea Monkey Day?) There are also some redundancies and inconsistencies. In addition to Amtrak Day, there is National Train Day, May 12. Consolidate them. Why not celebrate National Chicken Dance Day (May 14) and Mike, Tonight" for the film of the same name starring Jeanette MacDonald and Maurice Chevalier. Lecture series Friday, May 18, 2 p.m. The summer video lec- ture series begins with "The American Mind," taught by Professor Allen Guelzo a broad history of the ideas, thinkers and institutions that have mattered to Americans. 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If you chose 2, you may be an Angeleno. But if you chose 3, you just might be a grammar obsessive. The good news is you're not alone. These days, we grammar obsessives are out of the closet and finding help and friendship in online communities like the message board on which I found the discussion about the difference between "anytime" and "any time," and how the word "at" might affect which one you should choose. The person who saw the sign all those years ago didn't think the word "at" belonged in it. "I think it should have read 'No parking anytime,'" she wrote. Many others shared her view. 10 a.m.-noon. A short beginner "I would agree: 'No parking at any time.' However, 'no parking any- time' is also acceptable. Anybody? (anybody?)" one wrote, hoping for confirmation. "I agree, too," another chimed in. "The 'at' changes it up. 'No parking anytime' is fine, but... I don't think I can tell you why without a fair amount of stammering." Being a little grammar obsessive myself, I find it fascinating that, though none of the users on that message board could explain the difference between "any time" and "anytime" or how "at" affected the sign, they all had it right. That, in a nutshell, captures what grammar is all about. It's not a list of laws made up by some elite group. It's really just an explanation of how we talk normally whether we understand the mechanics of our own speech or not. To understand why the sign "No parking at any- time" was wrong and why "No parking anytime" and "No parking at any time" are both right, you need to look at the parts of speech involved. The word "at" is a preposition. "Anytime" is an adverb. And "time" is a noun. Prepositions take objects, which are usually nouns or pronouns. They're never adverbs. So when you have "No park- ing at ..." the one-word "anytime" can't follow. What follows must be a noun like "time," which can have an adjective like "any" modifying it. Adverbs, aside from class on using iPad and iPod devices given by a their most famous job of modifying verbs, also answer the questions "where?" and "when?" So after "No parking," if you want to answer the question "when?" an adverb is a good choice: "No parking anytime." However, noun phrases can function adverbially, too. So you could write "No parking any time." Interestingly, this may only apply in American English. According to "Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage," English experts on the other side of the Atlantic don't recognize the one-word "anytime," which seems to have disappeared altogether from formal British usage since the 1940s. Here in the States, though, the one-word "anytime" is sanctioned by dictionaries as an adverb. So when you have to choose between it and its two-word cousin, remember that, after "at," only the two-word "any time" will do. You can use this same lesson to choose between "awhile" and "a while." In "Stay for a while," the preposition "for" needs a noun like "while" for an object. Because "awhile" is an adverb, it should never follow "for" in this common expression. Hopefully, this lesson can reduce some of the mental health hazards associated with parking. June Casagrande is the author of "It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences." She can be reached at JuneTCN@aol.com. volunteer. No registration LIBRARY 19 s Subject to Change II$9.95I1 1:$ .95 FREE INSTALLATION II U Per Month I Removes Chlorine, Rust, II I Yellow Water, Odors, I L Offer Expires 05/31/12 IL .rio.i.1 Bad Taste, Plus Softens! I I Free Water Test I jterorld No Filters I 40+ Yea. To Change Ever .I Experience I I I I Charlotte/Desoto County Call I941-276-7411 Today I SIarasota/Manatee County 941-927-8687 www.waterworldpurification.com _s "-_ "_..- . .ss_ __ . . 1_ _ Not just any time Reservations accepted on the hour. For your convenience. FULL REGULAR MENU WITH MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS! 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Last Saturday saw the happy confluence of Kentucky Derby Day, Cinco de Mayo and (unbeknownst to me) National Homebrew Day and Totally Chipotle Day. And I love that this year May 21 is both End of the World Day and National Endangered Species Day. We should bring the same logic to the rest of the calendar. Please note: If you enjoyed this piece, the next National Columnists Day is April 18, 2013. Email: bmudge@venicegondolier.com 8B ELIG N WEEKEND EDITION RELIGI MAY 12, 2012 CONTACT US 941-207-1110 Ikennedy@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS ANDREW SIMKINS Parents, the bows; children, the arrows Children and teens col- lect knocks and bruises from adventure. Human beings do not have nocks capable of launching them down range, though some may have wished it to be so. Children are not graded by the stiffness of their spines. They are not deemed worthy by the sharpness of a point on their heads. Modern arrows made for competition have such characteristics. Despite those significant differ- ences, children can be like arrows. I trust this careful comparison will be helpful. Arrows have nocks from which they are propelled by a string like high- tensile fabric. Arrows are graded by spine weight in order to match them with the strength of sophisti- cated multi-cabled cams; and if the arrows are for hunting, the heads have been tested for a keenly honed edge. The Bible compares children to arrows, noting a parent is blessed to have a quiver full. Psalm 127 explains: "Sons are a heritage from the Lord, children, a reward from him." A contemporary para- phrase from the masterful pen of Eugene Peterson proclaims: "Don't you see that children are God's best gift? The fruit of the womb his generous legacy? Like a warrior's fistful of arrows are the children of a vigorous youth. Oh, how blessed are you parents with your quivers full of children!" Ask any childless couple who desperately sought pregnancy and they will tell you these verses are absolutely correct. SIMKINS 9 Venice- Nokomis United Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 10 AM Children's Puppet Church: 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 11:15 AM Youth Fellowship Monday 5:30 PM 208 Palm Avenue, Nokomis Phone 488-4137 (West of US 41,4 blks. South of Albee RdJMatthew Currie Ford) www.vnumc.net vnumcjdavstar.net Senior Pastor, Glenda J. Brayman ' Venice r Presbyterian Church I RELIGION BRIEFS Mother's Day events Concordia New York Tour Choir will sing at 3 p.m. on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13, at Lakeside Lutheran Church, 2401 South Tamiami Trail, featuring music from a wide spectrum of cultures, eras and styles. Cost: $10.941-493-5102 Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., hon- ors all ladies and moms at 10:30 a.m. worship service Sunday, May 13. 941-485-7070 Video series Author Dr. Paul Maier, professor of ancient his- tory at Western Michigan University, addresses the question in his video series "Jesus: Legend or Lord?" at Friday morning Bible study from 9 to 10 a.m. at Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E.Venice Ave. 941-485-7070 Pancakes Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, offers pan- cakes to order, biscuits and gravy, french toast, bacon and sausage, from 8 to 9:30 a.m., the first Saturday of every month. Cost: $4; children under 12, free; over 12, $1. 941-493-7504 Grace United RELIGION 19 I RELIGION STUDY AND CLASSES Sunrise Bible Study, Christian Art Center, 430 E. Venice Ave., from 6 to 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday. 941-237-8806 Chabad of Venice & North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, 941-493- 2770, offers a women's weekly book club based on the book "Bread and Fire: Jewish Women Find God in the Everyday," 11 a.m. to noon Tues- days for discussions and the opportunity to meet other Jewish women. Pastries served. Suggested donation: $5. Walk-ins welcome. A new six-week series of classes entitled "The Kabbalah of Marriage," discussing the secrets of successful marriage, is taught by Rabbi Sholom Schmerling; began May 7. Call 941-493-2770 or visit www.myJLI.com for registration. First Baptist Church, 312W Miami Ave., offers several classes open to the community: Thurs- days Ladies Bible Study, James; Mercy Triumphs, with Anne Hartokomis; Wednes- days prayer and Bible study, with Pastor Tom Hodge; middle school, with Pastor Nathan Rice; children's ministries with Bible study and activities birth to fifth grade. At 6 p.m., Wednesday - Men's Bible Study with Randy Koach. Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., offers a free com- munity arts and crafts class from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday in fellowship hall. Call Anne at 941-408-9315. The church holds Bible Study at 6 p.m. Sunday. Call Pastor Jones at 941-485-7070 for more information. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2222 Englewood Road, Engle- wood, offers free classes in knitting, crocheting or Swedish weaving at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Practice materials will be provided for introducing basic concepts. If you are experienced, come share your knowledge. 941-475-1231 The Jewish Congre- gation of Venice, 600 North Auburn Road, offers Hebrew language instruction for adults. Native Hebrew speaker Chaya Perera is an experienced teacher of adults and children at all levels. Classes held once a week, on Monday or Wednesday. Average fee: $10 an hour. No grades, no tests. 941-488-8128 JCV also presents "Get More Out of Being Jew- ish," with Rabbi Daniel Krimsky, from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday. Each class stands alone to help in a deeper explo- ration into traditional and modern Jewish texts for enriching your STUDY 9 I SUPPORT GROUPS Jewish Family and Children's Service offers a free weekly caregiver support group facilitated by a professional and community resources for caregivers from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday at St. Mark's Epis- copal Church, 508 Riviera St. Pre-registration is required. Contact Pamela Baron at 941-366-2224 or pbaron@jfcs-cares.org. GriefShare meets 7 p.m. Monday at You're Invited CHRIST UNITED METHODIST Q CHURCH Jerry Van Dyken, Pastor Larry Potts, Associate Pastor Sunday Traditional Worship Services 8:00 and 10:45 am Contemporary Service 9:15 am Sunday School 9:15 am and 10:30 am Nursery Provided for All Services Parking shuttle provided 493-7504 1475 Center Road, Venice www.cumc.info SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:15 & 11 AM Children's Sunday School-9:15 AM "A Praying Mother" The message will focus on the vital importance of prayer, particularly leaving a legacy of fervent prayerfor the next generations. Message at both services by cPastor Cftr Rmig 111FRemneAve.E.,Venice www.venlcepresbyterlan.org 488-2258 b I.....,..o.lh TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE SBible Fellowship 9 am S i' ie Worship in the Word 10:15 am Bible I 700 Center Rd, Venice (Garden Elementary) (941) 525-6196 LIFTChurch, 695 Center Road. Call JoAnn Myers at 941-468-3845 or the church at 941-497-5683. Celebrate Recovery aims at a spiritual commitment to Jesus Christ and addresses all types of habits, hurts and hang-ups, meeting from 6 (dinner, $3.95) to 9 p.m. Thursday at New Life Assembly Community Center, 5800 South Tamiami Trail. 941-493-0775 Encounter (formerly Celebrate Recovery) helps all with their hurts, habits and hang-ups from 6-8:30 p.m. Sunday (din- ner, $3) at First Christian Church, 1100 Center Road. Call 941-408-8088. Reformers Unani- mous International meets 7-9:30 p.m. Friday at Victory Baptist Church, 241 Burney Road, Osprey Call Pastor Arlo Elam worship wnn us: 3at. o pm oun. >:au am o 11 am Counseling Appointments 926-2959 450046 st MArl's Episcopl ChWrch Office: 941-488-7714 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Venice Regional Medical Center) Saturday Sunday Wednesday 5:00 p.m. Holy Communion (contemporary) 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion (with nursery) 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Service o The Rev James H Puryear, Rector The Rev Earl Beshears. Assoc. Rector Visit us on the web at: www.stmarksvenice.org NEW CHURCH STARTING IN EAST VENICE Compass Church... Pointing People to Christ. If you are interested in being part of this exciting project, contact Pastor Tom Schneider at 941-257-3050 Bible believing-Christ Centered-Presbyterian www.compasschurchpc. corn compasschurchpc@agmail. corn t LAKESIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2401 S. Tamiami Trail (Across from So. Cty. Admin. Bldg.) 493-5102 web: www.lakesidelutheran.net email: LLC@lakesidelutheran.net Worship 8:00 a.m. or 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship 9:15 a.m. Children's Church 9:15 a.m. Nursery 9:15 & 10:30 am rta Marriage.& Fmly slin slingi493 at 941-966-4716 or visit www.reformu.com. Grand Group, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, offer- ing encouragement, mutual support and the opportunity to share beneficial information for meeting the needs of grandchildren being raised by grandparents, meets Mondays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church, A-NewLife COMMUNITY CENTER home of'le --ife Asembl of Cod 4365 State Road 776. For more information, visit www.trinitypc.org or call 941-493-0018. Cancer support groups meet at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday and 1 p.m. the second and fourth Friday in the chapel at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776. Facilitators: Joe and Mary Thompson. Free. 941-493-0018 www.nlaog.org 941.493.0775 5800 Tamiami Trail South, Venice 34293 Sunday Worship: 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 p.m. Drop by and discover our warm family environment, exciting worship and a message that makes a difference! S Healing School: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays 6:00 p.m. 4P race 'United 'M methodist Church Contemporary Service at 9am Traditional Service 1 lam LifeWAY Sunday School Classes at 9:30am & 10:15am o Nursery Available for all services Pastor Thomas J. Derrough d_ .-T g I;. .;r *, VENICE BIBLE GG. CHURCH S Loving God. Loving People, Making Disciples ,i There's something i, for every member of the family! i .. ....., SUNDAYS Bible Study 9:00 WorshiD10:30am CHILDREN YOUTH SMALL GROUPS 493-2788 www.VeniceBibleChurch.com 2395 W. Shamrock Dr. (2 blocks west of US 41) -I iD U A R __T2Y PHOTO COURTESY OF LAKESIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH University concert set for Mother's Day Concordia New York Tour Choir is scheduled to sing in an afternoon concert on Mother's Day, Sunday, May 13, at Lakeside Lutheran Church, 2401 South Tamiami Trail. The mixed-voice ensemble will sing music from a wide spectrum of cultures, eras and styles. Tickets: $10.941-493-5102 PaPaaPaPaaPaPPaPaaPapaapaplapappapaapap :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 RELIGION FROM PAGE 8 Methodist Men's Club, 400 E. Field Ave., offers all-you-can-eat pancake breakfasts from 8 to 10 a.m. the first and third Saturdays of each month through April. Sausage, eggs, biscuits and gravy and more, all for $5 per person. 941-486-4153 Knights of Columbus, 512 Substation Road, offers a pancake break- fast from 8 to 11 a.m. the first and third Sundays. 941-485-1663 Spaghetti supper Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 800 South Tamiami Trail, hosts a free spaghetti supper from 4:30 to 6 p.m. the last Sunday of every month. No tickets, coupons or money needed. All are welcome. STUDY FROM PAGE 8 daily life. No charge. Open to Jews of all backgrounds, interfaith families and anyone interested in Judaism. SIMKINS FROM PAGE 8 Because Mother's Day is Sunday, and Father's Day follows in 30 days, this is an opportunity to draw attention to the parenting task. Parental work resides in the cre- ative energy necessary to LIBRARY FROM PAGE 7 required. Bring your device. Practice your French Friday, 10-11:30 a.m. If you have a basic knowledge of the French language and wish to practice your skills, you are invited to attend weekly meet- ings of the VPL French Club. Practice French conversation during the first hour followed by reading from French literature and current topics. No registration is required. New members welcome. Gardening questions Thursday, 10 a.m.- noon Bring gardening questions to receive help from the Sarasota County Extension Service. 941-488-4942 Discounted food offer Gaballi is a faith-based for-profit company whose mission is to sell good quality, afford- able food at a rate of 30 percent to 70 percent less than national retail prices and buys from American farmers and meat producers. Pack- ages of fruit, vegetables, frozen meat and pre- pared convenience meals are offered from the program through partner Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, the host and distribution site. The public can order online at Gaballi.com with the church user code christunitedmet. The church also assists customers with orders, answer questions and helps with distribution. Membership is free. 941-493-7504 For more information, call 941-484-2022. Buddhist meditation classes will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, 1971 Pinebrook Road. Class fee: $10; walk-ins welcome. Increase your send a child downrange - into their future. Whether or not a young person is able to strike life's target has a lot to do with parents. Like an arrow, children are to be prepared for tasks down range. You can mark that point as being at some time and distance from the bow and string. This, Tot time Wednesday, 10- 10:30 a.m. Ages 1 month to 3 years. Play with toys, and then story time. Preschool Storytime Tuesday, 10-10:30 a.m., for ages 3-5 After-school activities After-school computer lab, Mondays, 3:30- 4:30 p.m., ages 5-12. After-school play Mario, Tuesdays, 3:30- 4:30 p.m., ages 5-12. New nonfiction books "The Emotional Life of Your Brain: How Its Unique Patterns Affect the Way You Think, Feel, and Live and How You Can Change Them," by Richard J. Davidson and Sharon Begley (New York: Hudson Street Press, 2012) Donations needed Our Neighbors' Goods is a nonprofit fair-trade shop at Venice Community Church of the Brethren at which handcrafted jewelry, ornaments and decorative items from around the world can be bought. Volunteers are needed to staff the shop. Call 941-355-2029 for more information. The Community Assistance Ministry of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776, is collecting donations of the fol- lowing items for 1,000- plus needy people in the community: bar soap, toothpaste and toothbrushes, deodor- ant, feminine hygiene items, bug spray, shampoo and batteries of all sizes. Drop off donations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 941-492-6384. peace finding happiness inside. 941-373-1600 Mindful meditation, instruction based on Buddhist philosophy, is held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at 251 South Tamiami Trail. Donations accepted. Call 941-929-4063 or visit in comparison, is the parental task. The analogy breaks down if you unnecessar- ily try to account for such extra factors as wind, humidity and obstacles unexpectedly appearing. This makes the point of preparing to release the arrow all the more significant. Give children a good launch and "Gandhi and the Unspeakable: His Final Experiment with Truth," by Ames W Douglass (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2012) "If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home," by LucyWorsley (New York: Walker, 2012) "The Men's Health Big Book of 15 Minute Work- outs," by Selene Yeager (NewYork: Rodale, 2011) "Survival Mom: How to Prepare Your Family for Everyday Disasters and Worst-Case Scenarios," by Lisa Bedford (New York: HarperOne, 2012) "Too Big to Know: Rethinking Knowledge Now That The Facts Aren't the Facts, Experts are Everywhere, and the Smartest Person in the Room is the Room," by David Weinberger (New York: Basic Books, 2011) Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice 941-861-5000 Lego Club Saturday, May 12, PHOTO COURTESY OF DIANE PENICK Key women selected at CWU luncheon Church Women United presented Key Woman Awards recently at its May 4 luncheon. Those honored were Char Dieringer, back left, Christ United Methodist Church, Jackie Miller, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Kathy Winemiller, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, Jean Roehrs, Lakeside Lutheran Church, Lois Buckley, Venice United Church of Christ, and Marybeth Runk, Emmanuel Lutheran Church; and Lissie Thomasson, front left, Venice Presbyterian Church, Pam Groff, Venice Community Church of the Brethren, Ruth Miller, The Salvation Army, Amy Campbell, Venice Bible Church, and Irene Piggott, St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Absent for the photo was Mary Travers, Epiphany Cathedral. www.meditationvenice. com. New Life Assembly of God, 5800 South Tamiami Trail, holds sign language classes open to the community at New Life Community Center they have an improved chance to hit the target. On the other hand, perhaps the comparison holds true because each of us as adults continues to be challenged by conditions that were unanticipated by our parents and families. Life seems to special- ize in providing the unexpected. Hopefully, 1-3 p.m. Build animals, mon- sters, whatever you can think up with our Lego blocks. Baby Rhyme and Sign Time Tuesday, May 15, 10:15-11 a.m., Ages newborn to 212. Songs, baby sign language, a book and playtime. e-Help Tuesday, May 15, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Thursday, May 17, 1-3:30 p.m. Technology coaches are standing by to help you with email, applica- tions, searching, and other online problems. Afternoon at the movies Tuesday May 15, 2-5 p.m. Free movie stars Kevin Costner in a tender movie about a man so tired of being lonely he from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thurs- days of each month. For more information, call 941-493-0775. Unity Church of Venice, 125 North Jackson Road, offers "A we will be doing a better job of preparing the next generation for their down-range assignments. Neither Ruby nor Naomi was my mother, but they provided a stable rest and appropri- ate spiritual energy. On Mother's Day, I honor my mother and each of these women for sending me tells it to the sea. Writers Group Tuesday, May 15, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Hone your writing skills by sharing ideas with others. Course in Miracles," from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday in Fellowship Hall. No preparation required. New participants wel- come. Love offering. Call Donna at 941-468-5177 or Judy at 941-488-6440. into life. Ruby and Naomi redirected my teenage launch with loving care and spiritual direction. I am grateful to God for each of you. Happy Mother's Day. Thanks for reading. Andrew Simkins, D.Min., is pastor ofNew Hope Christian Church in Nokomis. Read with the Dogs Tuesday, May 15, 3:30-4:30 p.m. Children read to Sun- coast Humane Society pet therapy dogs. Register at Youth Service Desk. "On the Island of Venice" 339 W.Venice Ave., Venice, FL 34285 941-488-4892 i .ndividTual &Family Dentistry NEW SERVICE TIMES First Baptist 9 00 AM Classic Service 10.30 AM Mlodem Service 312 W. Miami Ave, Venice I 941-485-1314 w www.fbcvenice.org Fisherman's Net Church Non-denominational, Spirit-filled S 941-223-1180 Sunday 10AM Service PRINCE O- PEACE (WtLS) EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service: 10:00am Pastor Paul J Werner 2222 Englewood Road, = _,... . 1101 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice Island En wood www.fishermansnetchurch.com I www.princeofpeacefl.com CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 EastVenice Ave., *., /'.C-c Venice, FL Ph. 485-7070 W C Sound Bible Teaching AWANA Clubs/Children's Church TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE SHymns of the faith Bible Fellowship 9 am S"Christ centered & bible based." Worship in the Word 10:15 am SFriendly people www.cbcvenice.com Awarm welcome awaits you and yourfamily 700 Center Rd, Venice FL Sundayservices-9:30,10:30&6:00 1 (Garden Elementary) (941) 525-6196 SUN NEWSPAPERS 9B I 10B WEEKEND EDITION MAY 12, 2012 PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS PHOTO COURTESY OF CHUCK DENNER/SHINE MEDIA PRODUCTIONS Some of the many volunteers of First Christian Church who orchestrated a God Belongs In My City event in Venice April 14. About 200 people walked the city and prayed along with pastors from various churches in the community. Many more attended the after- event at Venice Community Center, where Christian entertainment was held and people connected with representatives of about 25 area nonprofit organizations. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANDRICE NELSON James Enright, left, Al Proctor, Bob Lynch, Sven Nelson, Andrice Nelson, Carl Riesch and Ann Frisby were installed as officers of the Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge No. 1854 April 1. Not pictured are Merle Tarr, Bill Lehman, Sally Lehmann and Curtis Bradley. I -* PHOTO COURTESY OF CHARLOTTE KUROPATWA Keith, left, Keithy, Misty and Ken Conrad take a break during an Tom, left, Audrey and Tamela prepare to play Bunny Bingo at Easter visit to Legoland in Winter Haven, Fla. Venetian Gardens April 7. Keithy, left, Patrick and Marcia Conrad enjoy their Easter break. PHOTO COURTESY OF PAM GROFF Edith George, left, and Pam Groff, members of Busy Fingers, which meets at Venice Community Church of the Brethren, presented four pieced afghans and 100 hats to Holly Ott, child life services coordinator at All Children's Hospital, in March. Members from various faith backgrounds in this national program make healing prayer afghans for children with chronic renal problems to keep them warm during dialysis. Call 941-412-0427. PHOTO COURTESY OF AKER MARKETING Tenor Dick Zarfos, left, of Sarasota; bass singer Hank Stro- menger, of North Port; lead singer Bob Mitchell, of Sarasota; and baritone Jim Woods, of Venice, compose Old Guys Rule, a Sarasota-based quartet that became Senior Quartet Cham- pions of the Sunshine Florida District in the 2012 Barbershop Harmony Society District competition. The contest was held at Punta Gorda April 13. The group took 11th place in an interna- tional competition in Tucson in January. COURTESY PHOTO In April, Dayle Kohut, left, and John Huston were named Bird Bay Golf Club Ladies' and Men's Club Champions for the 2012-13 season. SHARE YOUR PHOTOS To share your photo with us, email a JPG at least 4 by 6 inches with a list of who or what is in the photograph to ablackwell@venicegondolier.com, or mail photos to: Venice Gondolier Sun, Attn: Photo Album, 200 E. Venice Ave., Venice FL 34285. PHOTO COURTESY OF PAULA KNIGHT Marie Ruvolo, left, Paula Knight and Rick Knight, members of the Jacaranda Tennis Club, participated in the Mote Run For The Turtles 5K April 7 at Siesta Key Beach. PHOTO COURTESY OF SANDRA BROOKSHIRE PHOTO COURTESY OF MARYANNE KENNEDY A great egret pair stand with their chicks at the Venice Rookery. Bob Herres, left, celebrated his 90th birthday at South Venice Yacht Club April 14 during the club's annual luau dinner dance. Diana Herres, second left, daughter Denis Klein, of Venice, and daughter-in-law Rhonda Herres, of Pennsylvania, joined in the celebration. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: 00 0o 00o e.. o oo o 1q VILL ON T1| EVERYDAY PHOTO COURTESY OF GAIL ELLWINGER Cookie and Norman Lewis, seated left, of Venice; Kathi McMullen, of Nokomis, seated right; Max and Priska Meier, of Switzerland, standing left; Gene and Gail Ellwinger, of Venice; and Dan McMullen, standing right, on a recent Caribbean cruise. * Independent Living * Assisted Living * Skilled Nursing Care * Outpatient Rehab GE ISLE , NEW DAY F (941) 486-5484 920 Tamiami Trail South B,1 Venice, FL 34285 0 REALLY OU6HT TO BE SHE WA6 R6IHT, (ON OTEQ'9 YY, YOU S| Nl F A9AME OF YOUVRELF ''0 KNOW ... LLOU HAVEME S/ WCA.LED O ER E THINGS! IAM. BY BUNNY HOEST AND JOHN REINER F I-L.! "FOR THEM, IT'S A FASHION 6HOW. FOR U, IT'S A COMPUTER... IT SAYS YOUR MOTHER WANTS TO BE "HE'6 BEEN GONE AN HOUR, LEROY ... 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MSRP $27,325 #D1259" SALE s23,999 LOADED WITH POWER WINDOWSILOCKS/MIRRORS/SEAT, SPEED CONTROL, ALUMINUM WHEELS, TILT/ TELESCOPING STEERING WHEEL I4EDIA CENTER CD UP3 \ WITH SiX SPEAKER SOUND SYSTEM AND O4RE N -,4; The Sun Classified-Section A Page 2 EINICIV Saturday, May 12, 2012 Two ea Datsuns, way before Nissans Both sports cars featured today were manufactured in Japan and branded as Datsun, a name well known in Japan for auto- mobiles since 1931. At first, even until the early '60s, most of the models were very similar to EnglishAustins, es- pecially the engines and running gear. I know and remember them very well, because from 1961 to 1962, I drove various sporty ver- sions, promoting them for the Eastern USA factory distributors. My job was to participate in gymkhanas, autocross events, road ral- lies and hill climbs, using different colors and body styles. It was tough duty, especially in sedans, as their shifter lever was on the steering column, with part of the controls being operated by a cable. Such outings took place in the Mid-Atlantic Region (Mary- land, Virginia, Delaware and Pennsylvania), where it could get cold in late fall. Those cars had small heaters, about 6 or 7 inches square, with two speeds that left a lot to be desired, compared to the Renaults I previously promoted dur- ing 1960. Datsun came out with its "saviors," the B210 sedan and hatchback and small pickups, which were good sellers. Later, in 1970, the famed 240Z hit the streets and was so successful that dealers had waiting lists and sometimes an extra premium. The image was set that remains with the 240, 260, 280 and 300zs as good, tough, fast vehicles. The other Bill Murray Bill Murray, 59, is a retired postal employee who started with seven years in Northampton, Mass., followed by 20 years in Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda. Being single all his life allowed him to uHfon ana Lee i', I& Royston indulge in fancy forms of transportation that included MGBs, Porsche 911s, aVolvo P1800, a Chevelle convertible and, as Bill told me, "many other makes if they were known for reliability." This interest- ing man also likes motor- cycles of the 1970s and still has two he enjoys riding, however the Mexican-or- ange-colored 1972 Datsun 240Z is his favorite ride. Bill purchased it during the '90s in Arizona from the second owner, with 120,000 miles on the odometer. He's continually updated it with parts of later-year Zs, including a five-speed transmission, suspension, brakes, a 1983 Turbo Z X "hot" engine and other items. The rear-drive inde- pendent suspension uses McPherson struts, as does the front end. Bill says he's very proud to own this unique car that looks good, handles and performs great, yet gets over 20 miles per gallon. He hopes to keep and drive it regularly for the next 20 years. How about that? His being on the board of directors of the Gulf Coast Nissan Car Club puts him around people who have combined Datsun experience of more than 100 years. I almost failed to tell of his early life. He was raised in a Marine family, became a Naval officer upon graduation in Pensacola, Fla., but when he became stricken with cancer he was discharged. The post- al job came later, after a long remission period. You'll find him and the Z almost anywhere auto events take place. SUN PHOTO BY DON ROYSTON A Mexican-orange-colored 1972 Datsun 240Z. A Fairlady Roadster The other Datsun, a 1969 Fairlady Roadster, owned by John Rizzo, 31, of Mont- gomery in Orange County, N.Y, became a transplant to our area. This fellow, a professional electrician by trade, plus a hairstylist/barber at Gene and Gerald's Shop in Cape Coral, has been interested in Datsuns since age 16. It seems his mother, Sandy Rizzo, had a 1980 Datsun B210 hatchback that was their everyday driver. John's first vehicle was a 1982 pickup, followed by all kinds of Datsuns and Nissans, such as trucks, 240SXS, 200 SK, 280Z, 280 Zxs, 300ZX, Sentras, 710 and finally the present Fair- lady Roadster. In his teens, a Datsun Z seemed to be the ultimate car, but every one he looked at had too much NewYork rust. During 2003, the move to Ocala got him away from cold weather, but there was nothing to do there for young people, so in 2004, Cape Coral looked good, and that's where he still resides. He bought a beat-up black 1978 280Z, and shortly afterward the en- gine blew up. He installed a 1982 280Z turbo motor with a five-speed transmis- sion. This real increase in power made him happy. Meanwhile, a friend owned the Fairlady Roadster, and John found a Corolla to trade him for it. Finally, John became the owner of a "keeper car," which he says is a restoration in progress. By fall a fresh coat of white paint, along with a new interior and top, will result in one good-looking, fast machine to show his as- sociates in the Gulf Coast Nissan Car Club, of which he is president. John has promised to contact us after all the restoration is complete. Until then, look for this tough-looking roadster to transform into the Fairlady it was when new. Knowing him and Bill, I feel certain this will happen! Don Royston is the president and co-founder of the Veteran Motor Car Club ofAmerica Southwest Florida Region, and may be reached at 941-575-0202 or leekr42@embarqmailcom. SUN PHOTO BY DON ROYSTON John Murray and his 1972 Datsun 240Z. NUTS AND BOLTS Upcoming dates of interest: Today, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., the Veteran Motor Car Club of America and Sweetbay Supermarket, 10175 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda, will play host to an open cruise-in. Owners of collector cars and trucks of any year, make or model are invited. Limited free coffee, doughnuts and orange juice for drivers. No entry fee. The public is welcome. 941-639-8217 or 941-626-4452. May 19-20, Punta Gorda Hibiscus Festival, Laishley Park. The Veteran Motor Car Club of America needs a limited number of nonmodified antique cars at least 22 years old to be on display starting at 10 a.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday. Free entry and high visibility. Seating under the pavilion is possible. Live music all day long, lots to see and do. Jerry Riseley, 941-639-8360; or Don Royston, 941-626-4452. Sept. 8, Patriots Riders of America Inc.s Patriots Day Benefit Event. Ken Rouleau, 941-268-5067. Nov. 10, Punta Gorda Elks' Veterans Appreciation Day Parade. 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He had just bought a 1929 Austin Tourer 7 in Winter Park, Fla., and is having the body repainted. The car is known as the "Chummy." Tourer means convertible. The British nicknamed it "Chummy" because the car seats were so small you were squeezed in. In a few hours the body was off the frame for prep and paint. I was very sur- prised to see the body was made of aluminum. Bob said the motor is rated at 7 horsepower and the car gets 40 mpg. The car weighs only 794 pounds and has a 6-foot, 3-inch wheelbase. Looking forward to seeing this car completed. Friday, we were back to Insane Customs to have some touch-up done on my Roush Mustang. 2000 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 2005 Services 2010 Professional 2015 Banking 2020 Clerical 2025 Computer 2030 Medical 2035 Musical 2040 Restaurant/Hotel 2050 SkilledTrades 2060 Management 2070 Sales 2090 Child/Adult Care Needed 2100 General 2110 Part-time/ Temp 2115 Home Based Business 2120 Seeking Employment ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! NEED CASH? Bob, Lee and Dan looking at the 1929 Austin. Richard "Rich" Wood, body shop manager, dug right in to fix a few imperfections. Because of the time needed to dry the paint, it would not be ready till Saturday. I asked Rich what color is the easi- est to match, and he said red. Well, there should be no problem, as the car is red. Blending in the paint to match is an art in itself, and he did a great job on my car. As soon as I get my Corvette "primped," Rich is going to repaint it. Think of going in the "PearlWhite." Yes, I am still pouring money in this pit. Some- day I might get it done. Sweet Al On Saturday, we hit Dearborn Street in Engle- wood. What a great cruise- PROFESSIONAL 2010 "natlINC CIVIL ENGINEERS & EI'S Weiler Engineering's continuing growth and expansion in Punta Gorda and the Florida Keys has available posi- tions in our Punta Gorda office for qualified appli- cants with Land Develop- ment, Storm water and Utility experience. This candidate should have strong communica- tion skills and be able to work with a team or indi- vidually. We offer an extremely rewarding stable career with full benefits, career- focused bonuses & high- ly competitive salaries. For immediate consider- ation, please e-mail your resume to Janeen Weiler @ janeen@weilerengineering.org CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Bob removing bolts from the body. in. I met several car nuts from the Port Charlotte area. "Sweet" Al Saucier, as he is known in the karaoke world, brought his 1976 Lincoln Conti- nental to the cruise-in. Al is the second owner and the car is from the Punta Gorda area. Now it gets touchy. You see, the car is known as the "Lip Stick" model because the ladies who would go out at night would put on red lipstick. So ... when Al brings his car to the shows, he is known as "Lip StickAl." Again, I don't make this stuff up. LugNuts is a no-frills car club no dues, fundraisers or any cost to participate. If you are interested in these "cruise-ins" or have any suggestions, contact Danny Gat 941-276-1126, or email lugnuts@gmx.com. PROFESSIONAL S2010 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIS- TANT, Venice Hometown Realty is offering an amazing opportunity to earn income while learning the real estate business. No prior experi- ence necessary. Computer knowledge, attention to detail, and strong customer service skills are a must. Resume to: Janetthomas@venicehome- townrealty.com BARBER, EXPERIENCED busy Venice Barber Shop, top $, part time. (941)-484-2183 COMMUNITY RESOURCE DIRECTOR Non Profit Big Brothers, Big Sisters, people oriented, multi tasking, fund genera- tion & volunteer recruit- ment. Bachelor's Degree preffered. Send resume to info@bbbssun.org A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! A Whole Marketplace of shopping is right at your fingertips! Call The Sun Classifieds Today! From Venice, Englewood, North Port Areas Call 941-207-1200 From Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 941-206-1200 NEEDF A JOB? - CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! PHOTOS PROVIDED e B DAcII, Ic-.AWErJDA Al and his"Lip Stick" Lincoln. PROFESSIONAL S2010 FINANCE MANAGER needed for our company. Applicant must speak English fluently, have good computer and typ- ing skills. Any job experience can apply. Salary is $2900 monthly. Email at donaldwilly204@hotmail.com if interested . 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Day Care or Overnight Short Term or Long Expert Tree Services No Aggressive Dogs, No Bullies Also Available Fenced, Shaded, Park-Like Setting, Custom Filtered Wading 941-426-8983 Pool, Ball, Frisbee, Agility, Loving Home Life, No Crating Fully Liensed & Insured 941-625-0853 For Interview Dl airs Water damage .All Repairs BIG & small *Expert Texture Finish Matching *Handyman services offeredAdtAor Randy 941-268-3522 a - ROGER P. FRECHETTE Aloha GARY AR&.IR. Coastal, Inc. DRAKE "THE GO0 1 .l"' Coa Ic. Dryer Vent Dryer Vent Cleaniin, Restoration Co. Cleaning ,CleanDryerVents Over 30 yrs Experience ng rySpecializing in... 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IF *P oF F I GAR GA *Fa Re UPC A OR M PLETE RYWALL lang finish Patchwork dl Textures Popcorn Removal Paint Matt Potter 41-232-8667 Free Estimates CRC1328482 & Insured RAGEDOOR OVER CHARLOE PACT RATED DOORS AGE DOOR OPERATORS RAGE DOOR SCREENS Service & Installation mily Owned and Operated sidential & Commercial 25-6258 FREE ESTIMATES ON NEW DOORS M I & J HANDYMAN DANTHCo Bill's Handyman ANDYMANDave Beck SERVICES HANDYMAN Handyman Service PSinting The Handyman.,r DO IT ALL WITH Pimh, Pl ca eilingFans Washnure Ki.chen & B th JUST ONE CALL CL/aig, Fh Lights Washing Counienopi Balhroom C lnr, I' Faucets and Much More! Druall & Kiichen 'N Clogged Overi30iYears TeturingPainutng HOReE Drains Experience&Sati RemodelN customers Ceramni Tile *Poinling ./I Toilets Serving Venice & Aluminum Screens riorpenlr i Appliances 5577 91-766767 MINTENANCE Anylhing O 15iYrs Experi- 941-493-6736 CRC 1327942 L,1'.l2, 9441-697-6 941-7L e 1 1 Lic.&Full Insured Lcncd Inurcd ll 941.5391694 941-661-8585 Call For FREE Estimate IMmber BBB IHil U l lUU | Lw 'I- 8Licensed 8517327 ele ros( ) 77c 1 D Ditc TREEJMEDOUSM THEEl I The Sun Classified-Section A Page 6 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 ,i- k IEate ,,G ttr 1,11WiLa Imm" M V. Fd I RUN k U S "' imp IrVic 01-111re-don 1-0 1,4e 1 0 108111 Of SUCCOSS! 0 guo ucall I K ,L.142 IT an'gdlfbr i 1 Saturday, May 12, 2012 EINICN The Sun Classified-Section A Page 7 U U SUNNEPAPER NEWSPAPERS F incd the people here to keep your home, business and transportation running smoothly. Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463.1638 A A A -- -- A j02=ig]^7ir7girii]^;m;r--i"]M!iIi:r IFn WRIGHT &SONI "WE CAN DO ANYrHING!" Bush Hogging Brush Mowing Tree, Lot & Vegetation Mulching Tree, Stump Removal Selective Clearin 9 41-4 6-33 941-24-166 SVenice Mowing * Englewood -Mulch * North Port Stone Design SPt. Charlotte Ins tion * Rotonda Trees SGulf Cove Shrubs & S.G.C. Locally Owned & Operated Great Equipment Great Work Ethic Satisfied Customers FREE ESTIMATES 941-426-7844 Lic. Ins. TJ MILAZO SR. 941-475-0058 LAWN CUTTING MOST LAWNS $20-$25 TRIM BUSHES PLANT DESIGN WEEDING & MULCHING Serving Englewood and Rotonda Only PROMPT, DEPENDABLE SERVICE 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE LIC. & INSURED Hoop's Lawn Service Accepting New Customers ` Lawn Cutting SWeeding STrimming Mulching SSod SPalms SLandscaping 941-258-8175 Res./Com. Lic./Ins. VIBURNUM GREAT FOR PRIVACY HEDGE! Italian Cypress Palms Manyothers to Ohoose from P Crushed Shell $29.99/Yard Free Delivery on 5 yards or more Some restrictions may apply 19500 Peachland, Port Charlotte 7 Days 8am-4pm Rated- ic/1-020 ~91 /ns )Pt hIis adspaceto wrkIfo you II ACuIII I II I I * ~-* ,, I III I Of Cae Sucewt adinhe~uines LawnCare Law Cam andServce irecory -I ... .. . I I I DI II a orAdHr ) Law Car TWO MEN AND A TRUCK "Movers Who Care" 0 0 we sell boxes! 359-1904 U.S. DOT No. 1915800 Fully Licensed and Insured in clor I IN A 1 RechI. uads ofcstm ew'it S Piatt's Painting Inc. 'Where appearance is everything" FREE DETAILED ESTIMATES ic#39 04060036519 Lic#3904060036519 I I I;I [' i LAWN MOWING Includes Mow, Line Trim & Blow off Venice 941504.4465 OI D LARRY ESPOSITO PAINTING, INC. 10%01T Senios &Vetems 941.2641111 Licensed/ Insured AAA007825 Moving & Delivery Honest, Reliable Courteous Very Low Rates 15 yrs. Experience Lic. & Ins. 941-237-1823 FI Mover Reg. No. IM1647 -Pint )-Pinng AFFORDABLE PRICES Free Pressure Washing with ext. painting. 26 yrs. exp. FREEESTIMATES ReferenCsAvailaln e Lic# 10-00007724 & Insured (941)255-3834 LjflE1iX Alexander's Painting Etc. 25 year Pro Interior/Ext Drive/Garage/Deck Pressure Wash/Repair Remove/Install Pre-Rent/Sole Spec. Free Est, Ref, Uic, Ins. 941-496-9131 or 941-223-0941 -EAn- Mark Hunter Painting * Fine Interior & Exterior Painting * My 32nd year in business * Perfect work, prompt service * Pay nothing until work complete * Over 1,200 Jobs Completed * Free Estimates, Bonded, Insured MikeDmn Quait Larry's Paint"in Wallpaper (941) 228-6747 FREE ESTIMATES No Job Too Small Northeast Workmanship and Reasonable Prices Fully Licensed and Insured *50%, SEI I NATHAN DEWEY PAINTING Residential & Residential/Commercial S Com Interior/ Exterior -- I Cam Drywall repair Full Pressure washing Popcorn and wallpaper removal- Over ing 30 years F LPE ESTIMATES expere- Li. & Ins. Serving Southwest Florida FreeEs ate Free Estimates 941-474-9091 941-484-4576 Licensed & Insured 0103673 0405875 Dave Beck The Handyma, Kitchen & Bath Remodels Ceramic Tile 941.766.1767 CRC 1327942 Licensed & Insured Member BBB I,)Lndsi ain S | I l- 111U U L lII1 1 1 I ~ ;; 0 - 1)mover Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 7 NFMI ,,=Izl r; )Painm M.. NEWSPAPERS 1 p Finma me people nere to Keep your nome, business ana transportation running smoothly.' Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463.1638 0'T~i I 01E0]OIXG~ 1)Pui nI SAVE MONEY! Backflow Testing On all Your Plumbing Needs ONLY $19.95 Full Service Plumbers Call Swift Plumbers NOW Swift Plumbers.com Utility Department Aaron Swift, Inc. State license # B42652 Charges $3S O 42-10Cl oalEprs 4330 "Retired butFreeCrackRepair Bailey's n io Painting not tired" ith Complete Pain g Faucets, Sinks, Renovation pressure Stools, Garbage Complete Pool .Drivewaydegs P ee Disposals, Service and Repair Garagfloorsleaninig Pressure Tanks, Water Bi-weekly Senior Exterior/ Interior Painting Softeners/filtersEtc. Chemical Service Discounts Soffit and Facia Repair Most Anything. Leak Detectioni Lic.& insured in Sarasota, Licensed & Insured 1 No. Port & Charlotte Counties Just Ask Ross Licensed & Insured CHAMBER MEMBER Master Plumber Owner Operated SAerviRg mEEh 1-941-204-4286 941.585.1711 941-375-1103 1984. 3 6 Lic. Ins 941-497-1736 Benson's Safe No Pressure Roof Cleaning Roofs Pool Cages & Lanais Driveways... ETC! 941-697-1749 941-587-5007 Lic./Ins. IensonsSoftRoofWash.com ALL PHASE FAITHFUL John's SCREENMACHINE i M E & F Randy Haskett INTENANCi G ARGE SALE Rescreein $50 Tops, $30 Sides i Owned Screenng k' I STORE. Pool Cages0- .' Complete Pool cages Licensed & Full Insured Carpentry i i ail *Lanai's & Entries \ Rescreen $1095 *R Lanals 25yrs. of experience 48Eaiaaus SPTECIALIZnING IN Remodeling 25 years experience (up to 1500 sq ft) INGarage lIders RESCREENING Al Types Of Maintenance ,1 Don't let the bugs bite Add Honest. Dependable POOL CAGES 30+ Years Experience "No See Umm" Qualty ServicE & LANAIS 9cn fr $1 ree 0erEnCEs Available. S-i screen for $100 Availabl. Also Repairs, Entryways, S7- k" tEimates R eSE nIMATES Garage, Sliders 4....91.445.141 r m 131s FREE ESTIMATES fe Ucensed r Insured. No Job Too Small 94144 a18 Larry) n an 941-883-1381 (941) 879-3136 B '941-915-7793 809-1171 Li1 1l2-00009926! Ins Thu sday Li. 9341 & Insured .#22454&lns. or 493-4570 Io & CONSTRUCTION INC. M ark Shingle & Metal Roofs an roof overs, re-roofs, New roofs & repairs Roofing Roof restoration ,-- ... -.. . services also available 2011 Remodeling Big 50 Award Winner odi n Competitive Rates "The Best of the Best" Chosen out of 800,000 B I O 941497-3433 remodeling contractors nationwide w 1nnovaivemearoofing.m Reroofs & Repairs Shingle Tile Metal Flat Lic. & Insured i Ba Call Nowfor a FREEEstimate 941-473-3605 cccl328958 I Coupons at www.markkaufmanroofing.com Lie. #CCC044038 Re-Roofing & Repair Specialists James Weavr E LEONARD'S ROOFING, ATJamese & INSULATION INC. Roofing ,a , Family owned and Failm4i.Lh operated since 1969 Fwnedmily Old FlRoIFmal Operated OSeaurHs Shingle *Sinlly Since 1984 .uU n y *Tle Full Carpentry 426-8946 .P, 12a.. Built-up Service Available Purstrs s ed Free Estimates 403-46M Metal, shingles, flat roofs. Reagan Leonard 488-7478 Replace & Repair A ed LIc.# RC 0066574 Lic#CCC1325995 -ZW4 Ca4u NGLEWOOD ROOFING mily Owned Since 1961 NEW ROOFS -ROOFS* REPAIRS ommrcial & Reldential State UOCCC 13256M moft Ame Our Specikqy is: 941-474-5487 ix: 941-475-0799 II Ron Call John )Ro ofing VOTED BEST OF THE BEST IN CHARLOTTE COUNTY | IIBFI6 a uiEPIRSil hg FLAT ROOFS Over 28 YEARS EXPERIENCE GREAT WORK IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA AT A GREAT Small or Large Repairs to Total PRICE' Replacement Steve's the Man for the Job! Lic CCC-1326838 Bonded & insured The State of Florida Requires all Contractors to be Registered or Certified. Be advised to Check License Numbers with the State by Calling 1-850-487-1395 or on the Web at myfloridalicense.com =1 II S. STUCCO RIC LANDERS Wire Lath Repair STUCCO, INC Window Sill Repair Rusted Bands Repair New Constriction All Crack & & Remodels Block Repair Rusted bands & US Vets Work Here Wire Lath Repair. Veterans' & Senior Spraycrete & Discounts Dry-wall repair. (941) 716-0872 1(941)4741153 11--111 El Far RE Co Re Bu Fa Cal 8517329 f Dal =1 H ) min g r- I )Rem I -- -- . The Sun Classified-Section A Page 8 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 K* l I B HIhE31=q Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 9 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE IN THE MEDICAL L 2030 A PREFERRED NURSING SERVICE DBA Concierge Home Health is immediately seeking CNA'S & HHA'S in & Lee County & Collier County. (239)-939-6100 or apply online at www.conciergehomehealthcare.com HHA#20008095 EOE The SUN Niy 0 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! MEDICAL 2030 DENTAL HYGIENIST High quality modern dental office looking for energetic dental hygienist to join our team. FT position, exp. with Dentrix/Dexis a plus. Fax resume to 941- 627-2629. EXPERIENCED CNA/HHA's Needed for immediate placement in Venice, Englewood, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda & Arcadia, Competitive Wages. Health plan & 401K available. Call today, work tomorrow Call Mon. Fri., 8am-4pm. 941-764-0880 or 941-480-0880 ALL STAT HOME HEALTH NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! MEDICAL 2030 DeSoto Health & Rehab has the following job oppor- tunities available: PTA $38 hourly FT/PT COTA FT/PT RN F/T PT F/T OT P/T Fax resume to (863)-494- 9470 For questions call: (863)-494-5766 HOUSEKEEPER, FLOOR TECH, LAUNDRY PERSON Good customer service skills required. Apply in person, Port Charlotte Rehab Center, 25325 Rampart Blvd. OPTICIAN, FT for busy Oph- thalmology practice, Experi- enced & Florida license pre- ferred, no nights, no week- ends, M-F, excellent benefits, fax resume 941-624-6066 Zusman Eye Care Center MEDICAL l 2030 RN MARKETING ADMISSIONS NURSE Needed for local skilled nursing facility. Previous experience in sales, marketing is preferred. RN's please send resumes & letter of interest to: qhccnp5@verizon.net Apply in person: QUALITY HEALTH CARE 6940 Outreach Way North Port (941)426-8411 or FAX Resume 941-423-1572 EOE Drug free work place MEDICAL L 2030 RN RAI COORDINATOR Full Time Applicant must be RN with 3.0 experience! TOP PAY RN's please send resumes & letter of interest to: qhccnp5@verizon.net Apply in person: QUALITY HEALTH CARE 6940 Outreach Way North Port (941)426-8411 or FAX Resume 941-423-1572 EOE Drug free work place ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! SUNSPAPERS " Find the people here to keep your home, business and transportation running smoothly. Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463.1638 4 CERAMIC TILE SALES AND/OR IN-SIAAITION 35 YRS EXP. NO JOB TOO SMALL 12 yrs. In Rotondo West. Free estimates. Installer/Owner. Call Jim 941-697-5948 ROBE TiJOiNES MERA TIl Installation Of All Repair & Rpn Tile, Marble Stone &Wood Flooring Loose or ollOW Shower Bath Remodel FloorTile New Construction & Remodeling EE ESTIMATES Established 1988 941-204-2444 Lic. #AAA006338 & Ins LEMON BAYTIE * Convert bath tub to easy access shower * Handicap access shower * Shower repair & replace * Free In-Home Shopping SLicensed & Insured * Owner/Install * Over 20 Years in Englewood 20x20 Porcelain from $3.69 Professionally Installed 474-1000 'II i I I bur A Her Trailer Repair Major & Minor Boat/Utility Trailers Springs, Axles Bearings, Tires Lights & Wiring Englewood Trailer Center 941-460-9700 PROFESSIONAL TREE SERVICE * Complete Tree Work * Stump Grinding * All Palm Trimming * Hedge Trimming Lic. #001053 Insured 1-624-4204 25 years experience in Charlotte County and North Port -Trerv )' Te4 -Te4Sric I 1 I II 9 u dHr = 0 arhoseRetas S ei r ino -UInll'S,1 Warehouse Bay Rentals For small businesses starting at $200 per/mo Zoning is ILW for most types of businesses Sizes 325 sq.ft. to 4,000 sq. ft. Venice Warehouse Complex (941) 485-8402 cOter Works Well DrDIIr 941-484-3634 Shallow Wells Installed & Repaired SPumps Installed & Repaired Irrigation Installed & Repaired &^L^ lacK Sirod, Owner Statelic# WE DO WINDOWS & PRESSURE WASHING New Customer Specials Package Deals Res. & Comm. Free Estimate Lic/Ins. 941-661-5281 Ii Sliding Glass Door Wheel Repairs Free Estimates Since 1981 941-706-6445 Windows, Doors & Home Repairs Lic. / Insured CustomJlorme epawr, Inc. Windows, Doors & more... Jeff Reinhardt * Replacement Windows* Interior Doors * Hurricane Protection Garage Doors & Patio Doors * Exterior Doors Maintenance, Repairs, Install Complete Handyman Service Call today for your FREE ESTIMATE 941.321.1873 Lie.SlAAA01 SO Insured IIo '' " ___Jl ol fH IF4 IE4 H P u )Te evmce( p"Ir o~na~o UMfTT 7177PfTT^'X The Sun Classified-Section A Page 10 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 MEDICAL l 2030 RETAIL DME MANAGER-, Growing medical supply co. seeking retail manag- er and CSRs.Competitve salary, health ins, 401K, vacation, bonus/commis- sions. Fax/email resume to: dmecareers@aol.com, 877-488-1610 RNS, PRN, Medicare home- care. Pt. Charlotte, Punta Gorda area. Excellent pay. Fax reusme to 941- 474-5900. MUSICAL 2035 ..g S Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN RESTAURANT/ HOTEL La 2040 COOKS EXPERIENCED FT & PT and SOUS CHEF Day & Night Shifts Available Experience a must EAGLE GRILL MILLER'S DOCKSIDE BOCA GRANDE MARINA 941-964-8000 EXPERIENCED BARTENDER, APPLY IN PERSON AT JOE CRACKER SPORTS GRILLE & TIKI 1020 EL JOBEAN RD, PORT CHARLOTTE M-TH 2-4. WAITSTAFF, EVENINGS, Experienced only need apply in person: Elena's Restaurant, 615 Cross St, Punta Gorda Mon Fri 2-4pm only SKILLED TRADES S2050 A/C EXP SVC TECH COMM REFRIG HELPFUL A/C EXP INSTALLER Top Pay, benefits & clean drivers lic 941-474-3691 KOBIE COMPLETE A/C SERVICE TECH needed for year round employment. Min 3 yrs exp req'd. Great wages. Performance pay. Join our team of NATE Cert Techs Ongoing training. Req valid FL DL, DFWP. CO participation in benefits. Apply 4 Seasons A/C 1592 Market Circle, Murdock 941-627-2132 or email employment@4seasonsac.com SKILLED TRADES 2050 A/C MAINTENANCE TECH Top Pay for top performance benefits & clean DL 941-474-3691 KOBIE COMPLETE AC SERVICE TECHS Mike Douglass Air Conditioning seeking qualified A/C Service Technicians. Min 5 yrs. exp. Must be well groomed & have clean driving record. We offer a Competitive compensation package including benefits. This is a drug free work place. Call 941-473-2344 CARPET CLEANERS Experienced needed, profes- sional, drug-free, Apply in person. 2144 El Jobean Rd. Port Charlotte CARPET INSTALLER HELPER, 2 years min experience. Must have KICK IN, FL driver's license, transportation & refs. No exp.? Dont both- er calling! 941-270-2682 LEAD HVAC INSTALLER Must have min. 5 yrs. exp. & valid FL DL. EOE/DFWP. Top wages & Benefits. Apply in per- son only 2460 Highlands Rd., Punta Gorda LEAD SIGN INSTALLER / Service Tech needed immediately, must have CDL license and lighted sign experience, 941-488-1314 REFRIGERATION TECH & RESIDENTIAL AC SERVICE. Must have min. 5 yr. exp & valid FL DL. EOE/DFWP. Top Wages & Benefits. Apply in person only, 2460 Highlands Rd Punta Gorda. BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! SOFFIT INSTALLER, Experi- enced only, full benefits,Must have valid, clean DL. Apply in person at Jansen & Sons, 745 Commerce Dr, Venice, Fl. DFW SALES 2070 Advertising Account Executive Position If you are a sales professional looking for an exciting, new career, the Charlotte Sun wants to talk to you! Requirements: Excellent communication skills Marketing consultative abilities Exceptional customer service skills Assertive, cold calling pro Strong work ethic Money motivated deal closer Ability to work independently Computer literate We offer: Competitive salary + commissions Health insurance Vacation Sick & short term disability 401K Training Advancement opportunities Please send resumes to: Tom Lovasko Ad Manager Charlotte Sun e-mail: tlovasko@sun-herald.com fax: 941-629-4499 We are a drug & nicotine free workplace. Pre-employment drug & nicotine testing required. SALES 2070 ATTENTION SALES PROFESSIONALS Licensed or Unlicensed insurance agents EARN WHAT YOU DESERVE WORKING WITH OUR HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL COMPANY *Too many leads, not enough agents *Extensive training *Field support *Perks, Trips, Bonuses *Earn average 50K plus first year Call: 941-743-2522 Fax: 941-743-2722 Email: amlh15@amerilife.com ESTABLISHED FLOORING Company seeks experienced & motivated sales person. Great pay and benefits. Fax resume to 239-425-0929 or email retailfloors@gmail.com EOE DFWP INSIDE SALES Only 1 Position available Established Product Downtown Punta Gorda Flexible Hours Commission Based Call Jodi 941-205-2340 Looking For A Career Change? Training Starts May 14th If You Are: Self Motivated With Communication Skills and Willing to Work Hard Then You May Qualified for a territory in ADVERTISING SALES Punta Gorda based estab- lished print publication and internet. Protected territory with guaranteed commissions. 941-205-2340 ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! / NEW BUSINESS DEVELOPER We are looking for energetic, result driven, and success motivated sales professionals who want to WIN! You will be selling advertising in the largest classified product in the state of Florida. Because of our track record with customer success, we offer viable solutions to keep all types of businesses top of mind and to bring them customers. We want to hire experienced self-starters who have excellent communication and customer service skills. We Offer: *Competitive salary plus commissions *Vacation *Health Insurance *Sick and short term disability. 0401(k) *Training *Advancement opportunities If you are looking for a career in a positive environment with growth potential and have a real desire to succeed, please contact gkotz@sun-herald.com We are a drug & nicotine free workplace. Pre-employment drug & nicotine testing required. / SALES 2070 REAL ESTATE SALES We have opportunities for motivated agents who are interested in grabbing this market by the horns. NO desk fees, full support staff, free open house ads, company REO leads and personalized follow up programs for your customers. Don't fall behind. Call today for a confidential interview. ERA Advantage Realty, Inc. (941)-255-5300 J.ament@embarqmail.com SALES PROFESSIONALS NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Must be Self Motivated. Experienced Preferred but not Necessary. Great Pay! 3 Locations! Benefits Available. Gene Gorman Auto Sales 3305 S. Tamiami Trail Punta Gorda (941)-639-1601 SALESPERSON, MAJOR garage door installation com- pany, new to the area, in need of part time sales person and part time installer. Competitive salary Come grow with us. fax resume to 732-661-0863 CHILD/ADULT CARE NEEDED 2090 CHILD CARE DIRECTOR needed for the North Port YMCA VPK Academy. Must have current credentials and at least two years of experience as a VPK teacher/director. Fax resume to 941-564-6743 or call Lisa at 941-429-2088 LIVE IN HOME CARE GIVER; For growing company Assist 2 developmentally challenged individuals with daily living needs in a beautiful Cape Coral home. Great pay, long term, very rewarding work. Great Job. Please call Community Homes & Hearts, Fax resume 239-945-1530 email jnce678@yahoo.com GENERAL 2100 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! Earn up to $100-$300 per Day! If you enjoy talking with peo- ple and are ready to make great money fast, give us a call. We work in high traffic retail locations, special events, etc promoting home delivery of the local paper. This is an enjoyable, year- round position with potential to earn $400-$900+ per week! Positive work environment. Must be outgoing, depend- able, professional. We use a low key sales approach that doesn't require high pressure to make sales. Those select- ed will be given training and taught how to make great money while having fun! Flex- ible hours. Perfect for retired, semi-retired. Man- agement opportunities avail- able for right person. Serious inquiries only. Good transportation and cell phone required. Background check. Only the best applicants will be considered to begin training and earning money this week! For interview appointment call today 813-531-5640. ( SGET RESULTS USE CLASSIFIED! L GENERAL S2100 BIKINI DANCERS WANTED for local sports bar ALSO Nude dancers needed for Gentlemans Club. Please call 941-766-1161 COUNTER HELP WEEKENDS, $8/ hr. non smoker, ACHIEVE FITNESS, 1000 Tamiami Tr. 941-627-5580 DRIVER NEEDED, PT For Retirement Center. Experience Preferred Working with the Elderly. Some Lifting Required. Must Pass Background Screening. Must Have Clean & Valid Florida License. Apply in Person: SANDHILL GARDENS, 24949 Sandhill Blvd., Deep Creek. PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 MAINTENANCE TECH with carpentry experience, knowledge of exterior fram- ing, construction work, paint- ing, light plumbing, proficient in electric, apply M-F 8-12 at: Bird Bay Management Office 606 Bird Bay Dr So., Venice POOL CLEANING & LAWN MOWING, Must have Valid Dri- ver's License. Call after 5pm. (941)-276-6312 ROLL-OFF DRIVER, Experi- enced for Pt. Charlotte compa- ny. Must have clean CDL & be able to pass required medical exam & drug test. Please fax resume 1-888-240-4195 TAXI DRIVER Needed MUST KNOW & LIVE in Venice area. Retiree or semi retiree pre- ferred. 941-915-6444 TREE CLIMBERS AND LABORER WITH CDL NEEDED! Must have 5 years expe- rienced in state of Flori- da & vaild DL. Start Today! 941-423-0020 PART TIME/ TEMPORARY 2110 COORDINATOR P/T, Locate & screen host families, provide support & activities for exchange students. Make friends worldwide! www.aspectfoundation.org GATE KEEPER NEEDED, PART/TIME AT GATED COMM IN ENGL. 7AM-3PM SHIFT, FAX RESUME TO 941-475-2322 3000 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS 3010 I HAVE TWO friends in powered wheelchairs, and they are in need of help to buy a handicap van that has room for two motorized wheelchairs. A trust has been set up thru Wells Fargo Bank, if you can help thank you, if not it's ok. The trust is in the name of Richard & Diane Holbern Fund. Please send checks to Wells Fargo Bank, Thank You. 941-623-5697. HAPPY ADS 3015 Place your Happy Ad for only $10.75 3 lines 1 day. Add a photo for only $10.00! Please call (866)-463-1638 PERSONALS 3020 ADORABLE TASHA. Stretch & Relax Therapy 941-497-1307 RELAXATION Located in Englewood Call Stormy 941-549-5520 RELAXATION STATION 1225 US 41 Unit B3. Charlotte Trade Center. N of 776. 941-625-0141 SARAH BODY RUBS SUMMER SPECIALS! 941-549-2856 SENSATIONS Stress Release 941- 766-7995. 3860 Rt. 41, 2 mi. north of Punta Gorda bridge. Hiring apply in person SINGLE LADY, 44 looking for SINGLE man 44-55 Venice for relationship 941-201-9853. THE GIRL NEXT door, 941-483-0701 North Port WM 57 desires WF 70-82 313-506-9888. CARD OF THANKS 3040 ST. JUDE NOVENA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude, maker of mira- cles, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favors granted. DMC ST. JUDE NOVENA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude, maker of mira- cles, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favors granted.mdl ST. JUDE NOVENA, May the Scared Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, have mercy upon us. St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us. Say this prayer 9x a day by the 8th day your prayer will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for favors granted. PK Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 11 SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3060 ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS OF CNA TRAINING-1 wk class $250. Locations: Sarasota Port Char- lotte, Ft. Myers 800-370-1570 FLACNA.COM CNA $250 HHAS125 CEU's $50.00 Phlebotomy $300 State testing onsite. 941-822-2290 IMAGINE MEDICAL PREP CNA, HHA, MEDTECH, CPR. 941-429-3320 BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES L3065 CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice Friday at 9am. Study fea- tures video teachings of noted Bible Scholars on various subjects. For more info. Call Rev. Jones at: 941-485-7070 or visit www.CBCVenice.com COMMUNITY CENTER 4PM 7PM each Wednesday. Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. PC, Open to All Ages. For more info 941-766-9357 A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! A Whole Marketplace of shopping is right at your fingertips! Call The Sun Classifieds Today! From Venice, Englewood, North Port Areas Call 941-207-1200 From Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 941-206-1200 FAITH BUILDERS A Basic Study to Build your Christian Faith. Call Pastor Parsons at Christ the King Lutheran Church for times. 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, PG Thursday @ 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study Open To Everyone! 941-639-6309 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 278 S. Mango St. Englewood Monday & Thursdays at 9am. Offering chair exer- cise classes For more info. Call 941-474-2473 CRYPTS 3070 RESTLAWN, Forrest Nelson, 2 burial plots, $995 each. Pt Charlotte (941)-743-4028 TRAVEL/TICKETS 3080 DRIVER needed to New York State in late May. Expenses paid going north. 941-488-8210 NEED CH? TRAVELING TO MASSACHUSETTS? (Or Conn. or R.I.) Let's go together. I'll provide the car and all the travel expenses, you'll provide the driving. Call 978-235-2694 LOST & FOUND L3090 FOUND CAT female, Tiger, Toledo Blade area in North Port. Call to identify 941-875- 9493 FOUND Cell phone Tuesday 5/8/2012 on Sumter Blvd. in north Port. Please call 941- 268-1514 to describe. LOST GLASSES bi-focals lost between Rotonda West and Schecklers Produce on April 27th or 28th. 941-830-8833 LOST pit bull, light tan w/green eyes, collar w/studs Harbor Blvd. 941-423-9278 ARTS CLASSES S3091 CLASSES IN CLAY hand building. Tues 1-4pm Venice. begins June 5th. Call Pat 941- 474-4358 or 417-230-1008 CREATIVE CLASSES- Venice Scrapbooking All Day Crop May 26, starting at 9am Reservations only before May 21st. Call Deb (941)-416-5226 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas FUN FOLK ART PAINTING ON WOOD Class w artist/art teacher Lisa Lane. Mon. 6:30-9:30 pm. Also Sat. class- es. Go home w finished pieces. Call 901-573-7025 FUSED GLASS CLASSES at Creative Classes in Venice. Make necklaces, earings,glass tile. Call Gayle: 941-830-8448 ARTS CLASSES 3091 MOSAICS Thursday 6 9pm Call Rosemary at 941-697-7888 PG BOAT CLUB 802 Retta Esplanade. Tues. 8am. WOODCARVING 941-505-4246 941-575-4276 DANCE CLASSES 3093 BELLY DANCING Charlotte Cultural Center Saturday, 11am. 941-276-0935 S EDUCATION S3094 TM PROGRAM Warm Mineral Springs Every Saturday at 11am LECTURE Reduce stress, Improve health. NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! EXERCISE CLASSES 3095 GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE 151 Center Rd. Wednesday 5:30pm Thursday 9:00 am Saturday 8:30am YOGA FOR BEGINNERS Proceeds to Venice Wildlife Center Call Rick or Mary 941-488-1769 EXERCISE CLASSES 3095 400 W. Retta Esplanade Saturday at 9:30am. TAI CHI QI GONG KRIYA YOGA MEDITATION 1250 Rutledge St. Unity Church of Peace Monday at 7pm. 941-423-0029 MARTIAL ARTS Shaolin Kung Fu Training. Flexible schedul- ing. For more information call No Charge. 941- 204-2826 YOGA CLASS FREE FREE Hatha Yoga Class Thurs- day's at 8:30am to New Stu- dents with Yoga for Every Age. Instructor Ilse Mindling RYT This class is suitable for those with little or no experience. Proper alignment, movement and breath will be emphasized. Relaxation/meditation is part of every class. Beginners welcome. Punta Gorda Isles Civic Assoc. 2001 Shreeve St. See http://www.yogaforeveryage.com or call 941-204-0095 for more info. PIs. bring your own yoga mat. ZUMBA, ZUMBA at Curves North $7 per Class. Call for class times. Everyone Welcome! 941-639-8525 RELIGION CLASSES Z3096 BEGIN YOUR DAY IN DEVOTIONAL STUDY Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. TUES & FRI 9:00-9:30 am. For more info 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte I Classified = Sales I RELIGION CLASSES 3096 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda Various Days & Times CONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY Adult Infomational class 941-639-6309 OTHER CLASSES S3097 CONCENTRATIVE MEDITA- TION with Linda Weser, 4 p.m. every Monday at Unity Church of Peace, 1250 Rutledge Street, off Veterans Boulevard between Orlando Boulevard and Torrington Street, Port Charlotte/North Port line. Free; open to the public. 941-423-8171 or 941629- 2077 5000 BUSINESS SERVICES AN OCCUPATIONAL LIC. may be required by the City and/or County. Please call the appropriate occupational licensing bureau to verify. CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! CABINETRY 5030 KENT'S CABINETRY & HANDYMAN SERVICE by Shof Inc. Counter tops, crownmold- ing, more. licAns 941-4681469 COME TODAY AND EXPERIENCE oA BUICK OR GMC.... 1455 S. Tamiami Trail On The Island of Venice 1-800-332-9212 ALL NEW 2012 IBUICK RE A L INCLUDES $1000 CONQUEST REBATE LEASE t -$ M A G s 299tW #2BT162 PER MONTH SIGN AND DRIVE ALL NEW 2012 BUICK: VERANO #2B064 LEASE$ 256t PER MONTH SIGN AND DRIVE =I ALL NEW 2012 MI J ALL NEW 2012 M MP, ALL NEW 2012 MMJWI SIERRA CREW CAB TERRAIN SLE 1 #2G083 SIERRA 1500 SLE EXT. CAB MSRP ............................$38 462 #2G 074 MSRR...........................$36,022 Regional Pkg. Discount....-2 1:11:11:1 Regional Pkg. Discount....-2,000 Customer Rebate.............-3 1:,1:0: MSRP......................$27,551 Customer Rebate.............-3,000 Trade Assistance..............-1 ,:,,:,, Darby Discount...........-1,828 Trade Assistance..............-1,000 RE.B Rebate ....................-10 USAA Rebate.................-750 PE.B Rebate....................-1,000 Darby Discount ....... -2,695 Cash Or Trade.............-3,000 Darby Discount................-2,565 Cash Or Trade..................-3,000 Cash Or Trade..................-3,000 SALE PRICE $25,767* $21 973* SALE PRICE $23,657* SAVIF s9_ i SAVI s955i .o#.,0o 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT 2010 HONDAACCORD 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY 2007 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 2000 CHRYSLERSEBRING COVTOURING 2010 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS 2009 PONTIAC G8 GT Only 46K Miles. #TP215A Only 24K Miles. #2G071B Only 35K Miles. #CP429 Only 30K Miles. #CP428 Only 39K Miles. #CP425 Only 30K Miles. #TP217 Only 22K Miles. #CP309 W as.......................$14,500 W as.....................$17,464 W as.....................$17,499 W as......................$17,900 W as........................$17,999 W as.....................$19,500 W as......................$26,900 Darby Discount...........-600 Darby Discount........-1,000 Darby Discount........-1,000 Darby Discount........-1,000 Darby Discount...........-1000 Darby Discount.......-1,000 Darby Discount........-1,000 Cash Or Trade..........-3,000 Cash Or Trade..........-3,000 Cash Or Trade..........-3,000 Cash Or Trade..........-3,000 Cash Or Trade...........-3 000 Cash Or Trade..........-3,000 Cash Or Trade..........-3,000 SALSASALE S ALE SALE in SALE P15,5 RESALE PRICEa, PRICE 13,464 PRICE 13,4 99 PR13,900 PRIE13,999 P 22,900 Price includes rebates and incentives. Plus tax, tag and administrative fees. +0% financing for 60 months in lieu of rebates, with approved credit, through Ally Trade Assistance must trade a 1999 or newer passenger car or light truck. Plus tax, tag and $499 dealer fee. With approved credit, through ALLY + 24 Month lease, 12,000 miles/year. $0 due at signing. Lease includes $1,000 conquest rebate. With approved credit, through ALLY Must be A or S Tier Approval. tt39 Month Lease, 12,000/Year, $1259 due at signing with approved credit thru Ally Plus tax, tag, and $499 dealer fee. Pictures for illustrative purposes only Offers end May 31, 2012. Preowned prices include $3000 cash or trade equity plus tax, tag, and dealer fee. 2.9% for 60 months available on vehicles indicated, with approved credit, through ALLY 8527595 I I I M. 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C!,n vlmum mELO rJ SEBRINGLI"R4 EuZ3nS- V EQUINOX LT 4 I The Sun Classified-Section A Page 14 E/N/C/V Saturday\ 1.., 12 2:::12 ADULT CARE 5050 ANGEL AT YOUR SIDE We can help you with Dr. appointments, shopping, companionship, assis- tance w/ daily living, light house- keeping 941-769-6096 CHILD CARE S5051 ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES MUST INCLUDE, WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY LICENSE NUMBER. CHILD CARE 5051 FLORIDA STATE LAW requires all child care centers and day care businesses to register with the State of Flori- da. The Sun Newspapers will not knowingly accept advertis- ing which is in violation of the law PORT CHARLOTTE family childcare 7-5:30 meals. Lic. #F20380039. 941-743-8020 COMPUTER SERVICE 5053 CONCRETE 5057 RICH LANDERS STUCCO, INC. Honest, Reliable work! LIC/INS New Const & Remodels. Rusted bands & wire lathe repair. spraycrete & dry-wall repair (941)-497-4553 CLEANING SERVICES 5060 CLEANING SERVICES r 5060 HONEST WOMAN will clean your house. 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( HYU.nDRI LN W I~1~ 2007- 2009-2010 HYUNDAI SONATAS 2007- 12 TO CHOOSE TO CH FROM FROM STK#5428937A FROM Al PRE-OWNED SPECIALS! SA 1 0-yr/1 00,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty from the original in-service date, plus the remainder of the 5-yr/60,000 mile new vehicle limited warranty. A Comprehensive 150-Point inspection, thoroughly conducted by a Hyundai factory-trained technician. 10-yr/Unlimited Mileage Roadside Assistance & 1st-Day Rental Car for covered repairs. EVERY HYUNDAI CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED VEHICLE ALSO COMES WITH: TM 90-Days of No-Charge XM Satellite Radio The peace-of-mind provided by a free CARFAX Vehicle History Report S2009 HYUNDAI 2011 HYUNDAI GENESIS SONATAS -2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FES Gettel Certified, 3 To Choose! 3To Choose, All Factory OSE STK#5183129A Certified, 00k Mile Warranty S 1 STK#5P5927 i f"'R" O 3 ,o 16,990 ,R16,990 . U T aFr GetP-O See- SAt $4 90 0 S . .. . .. .. ,A ..I I III. . . ,, .. ,, ..A I f f p m .y b. D....d D.. .hp..z d *#1 Hyundal Volume dealer for Sarasota/Manatee Counties All vehicles subject to avalability All pictures are for illustration purposes only All offers prior to negotiation and may not be combined Dealership and ts agency not responsible for misprints, omissions or errors Prior Sales excluded With approved credit Estimated Black Book market value is based off of clean, average and rough vehicle condition and mileage, equipment and condlton of vehicle may affect vehicle value All prices are based on Black Book Average trade-in value, less 30 mileage deductions, recondtoning trim levels and aessones All offers valid on n stock units only and are in Ieu of any other others Allowan includes all rebates and incentives including customer loyalty and competitive rebate s and HMF rebates **Express Serve in 60 minutes or less is applicable only tor the following services and only on a per serve basis Lube, oil & filter service, r ilter and cabin filter replacement, tire rotation and balance, tire repairs, battery service and replacement, wper blade replacement, brake adjustments, multlpont inspection, and headlight & tall eight bulb replacement See dealer for complete details Offers expire 5/6/2012 HYuHYU NDA HY~nDFII 1-lY.I~JMl~l"3Al Just Seconds - West of Bee Ridge and Beneva Road I JI wwwGe teI Su d ico CEASSIFIEF1 Ikos SEILIL IMPROVEMENT 5100 ALL ASPECTS OF MASONRY: stucco, concrete, brick & block. 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Lic & insured. ccc 328958 941-497-3433 6000 MERCHANDISE L ~I---------- - -- - _ Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 15 ARTS AND CRAFTS S6025 BASKET WEAVING supplies All sizes and type of reed. $75 941-625-3275 HORSE PRINTS r stone reeves, prints, framed. $100, OBO 941-492-6433 NEW CANVAS Suitable for oil or acrylic 36 X 36 $25 941- 575-7086 DOLLS 6027 ANTIQUE DOLL KESTNER #167 21" old cloths. $495 941-637-6474 DIONNE QUINTUPLETS doll costumes cut out book $85 941-637-6474 OLD BARBIE Doll items $1- $30 941-625-3275 WENDY ANN mad. alex.14" $250 941-637-6474 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 3 PIECE AREA RUG Matching 5' by 7' rug, runner and door- mat. $30 941-235-1006 AC NEW Fedders 6000 BTU w/remote in orig.box $95 941-505-6290 AREA RUG 5'x8'.tan w/white border.new. $79, OBO 941- 235-2203 BANKER'S LIGHT (Green) $10 941-743-0582 BATH: TOWELS, S.CURTAIN, RUG, SOAPDISH, ETC, BROWN. $45 941-276-1881 BBQ ALL STAINLESS WITH BRASS BURNERS. COST NEW #300 2YRS OLD $100, OBO 941-505-0096 BED FRAME metal queen $20 941-625-2779 BED QUEEN new mattress/frame/headboard $200, OBO 941-426-0043 BREAD MAKER ToastMaster Bread maker makes a 21b loaf E/C $30 941-698-9798 CARPET, OUTDOOR. Dark Blue. 6x8'. New. $12 941- 766-0637 CEILING FAN remote control new never used $25 941-629- 8955 CEILING FANS (2) 3-lights blades (52") white / woodgrain new $25 each 941-629-8955 CEILING FIXTURE chrome and porcelain contemporary design. $35 214-906-1585 CEILING LIGHTS brass,crys- tal,w/ chain $70, OBO 941- 697-1110 CERAMIC RABBIT glazed, white, 12" high x 14" long $35 941-780-3977 CHEST LARGE OAK Carved Hearts Moms Day Picture avail. $125 941-740-0484 CHINA-CLASSIC, WHITE, Svce for 8 w/extras-New! $60, OBO 941-625-6947 COMFORTER QUEEN w/shams Waverly like new $35 941-228-1745 COOKIE JARS each $10, OBO 941-485-6877 COUCH(2) 63" rattan,FL pat- tern, each $150 941-629- 1084 CRYSTAL CHANDELIER Great Condition $100 941- 585-6518 CRYSTAL, Empire, service for 8,4 style glasses $75 941- 492-3556 DEHUMIDIFIER WHIRLPOOL used only 2 summers up No. $150, OBO 941-697-3863 DESIGNER WOOL rug Danish modern, wall hung only 6.5x4.5 $150 941-828-0171 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 DISHES BRAND new in box service for 8 double platinum banded $40 941-235-2330 DOOR INTERIOR, white, right knob, 80"x30" $15 916-396- 7750 ENTERTAIN CTR LEXING- TONS 64x64x24 fits 42'TV $475, OBO 941-237-1484 FAN, 42", (small), white, 4 blades with 1 light, hangs 14" $20 916-396-7750 FLATWARE SERVICE for 8 brand new in box $25, OBO 941-356-0129 FLORALS (4 asst.) in (4 asst.) vases. 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Lots of household ware, books, kitchen items, furniture, and antiques. m-IFRI.-SAT. 9AM-2PM 5315 Cambay St. Country Club Ridge. Rain or Shine MOV- ING, 1/2 OFF OVER $1.00 iSAT. 8-5 1172 Torgerson iSt.. Moving Sale all must go! [ SAT. 8-5 3923 S. San Mateo Dr. Furniture, & A LOT FOR ALL! PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 -FRI SAT 8:30-1 18166 uGarvin Ave. Church Fundraiser. Fashion Jewelry, neckties, Children's belts, Toys nl FRI-SAT 7-?? -26325 Copiapo Cr. Deep Creek 50% off Beds, antiques, appl., electronics, clothes etc HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 SEWING MACHINE KEN- MORE Works fine needs foot pedal $15 941-706-6809 SEWING MACHINE, Kenmore, Brother, $40&up excellent condition 941-493-7166 SHEETS, King (Lilac) or Both - Englewood Like new. $10 941-475-7577 SINGER SEWING machine 301A with cradle, 3 drawer sewing cabinet, buttonholer and attachments $325 941-979-5081 SPRING FLORALS (pink/white) in Ig.wicker bas- ket. $15 941-276-1881 | SUIM CLASSIFIED UTILITY CART folding groc/beach metal cart $30 941-237-1085 HOLIDAY ITEMS 6031 MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL Steak Dinner w/ All the Trimmings incl. Dessert & Drink. $18.00 at Big John & Lloyd's BBQ in Punta Gorda. Open at 11:00 am PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 -FRI. & SAT. 8:00-2:30 27060 Curitiba. (Sandhill to Seasons to Curitiba) Moving Sale! Furniture, bikes, LOTS of misc. -SAfJA FRI.-SAT. 8-? 2110 Giralda St. MOVING! Everything must go! GUNS & TOOLS FOR SALE! F-FRI.-SAT. 8-1 21145 Edgewater Drive. Furni- ture, Clothing, Misc, Handicap Items Something for everyone -FRI.-SAT. 8-1 2373 Tal- Lbrook Terr. HUGE MULTI- FAMILY! Clean, organized and priced to sell. Don't miss! D FRI.-SAT. 8-12 1699 Nuremberg Blvd. Craft supplies, tools & lots more -FRI.-SAT. 8-2 27233 DVoyageur Dr. Harbour heights fum. art, tools, hardware, posters, solar pannel & collectable m-FRI.-SAT. 8-3 14214 River Beach Dr. El Jobean. MOVING- Railroad collectibles, SW & nautical items. patio, din- ing & bedrm furn., bass, power & hand tools, household CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! -FRI.-SAT. 8-3 18571 Ashcroft Cir. Includes, antiques, collectibles, old linens golf clubs, No Early Bird SFRI.-SAT. 9-4 4365 Mea- Lger Cir. Tools, fishing, and household items. FRI.-SUN, 9-? 6612 Thor man Rd. Garden of Gulf. Oak antique Desk, Furn., Mirrors, Children's, Plants & MORE! MOVING SALE 206 Salem Ave. Port Charlotte Shed, high quality furniture, antique furniture, much more. SSAT. 7-12 Genesis Christian School/Church. 19150 Helena Ave, P.C. 33948 Furniture, Books, Appliances, Movies, Crafts, & MUCH MORE! I- SAT. 8-3 119 OLDENBURGH CT. DOWNSIZING Household items & lots more!! HOLIDAY ITEMS S6031 XMAS TREE 7ft green 3sec- tions single branches all in tote $20 718-374-2950 S FURNITURE L 6035 A FURNITURE SHOPPE BUYING QUALITY Used Furniture 941-473-1986 ARMOIRE PINE matching bookcases 96W 80H 23D $325, OBO 941-575-6398 BAKERS RACK Offwhite bak- ers rack/wine rack in good cond. $60 941-391-4948 BAR STOOLS Three 30" It wood, rattan seats $25 941- 916-2636 BDRM SET ALMOST NEW 4 PC KING, RATTAN/WOOD $499, OBO 941-412-9682 SUSE CLASSIFID! BED MATTRESS/BOX. New Will Sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED KING Size. Like New! Mattress, Boxsprings & Frame. $60 941-423-4275 BED NEW a/s queen sleigh mat,spring,frame black $225, OBO 941-255-1906 PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 OISAT. 8-3 3444 Shawn St. Moving Misc furn - household & decor. No EB's! [-SAT. 8:30-? 27227 DAdams St. Harbour Heights. HUGE HUGE SALE. Everything must go! -SAT. 9-?? 4860 Tamiami Tr. HUGE MOTHER'S DAY SALE. Guaranteed 50% off all items. 941-249-4069. ISAT. 9-3 1225 Alton Road, PC. Home decor, Collectables, Arts & crafts, Comm. drill press & band saw. NO JUNK HERE! THURS FRI-SAT 9-3 Mercy's Estate Sale 420 Wabash Terr. Pt. Char 3 COMBINED ESTATES. PUNTA GORDA GARAGE SALES Z 6007 I-FRI-SAT 8-3 200 Dol- phin Park Way. Household items, furniture, Tommy Bahama LR Set & more PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 [FRI.-SAT. 8-6 12420 Tamiami Tr. MOVING SALE 5/11-5/25. TOOLS, House- hold Items, Furniture. EVERY- THING MUST GO! -FFRI.-SUN. 7-4 24343 San Rafael Rd. BIG YARD SALE. Everything and Any- thing MIMOVING SALE: 11 piece I Patio Set, 2 entertain- ment centers, gun cabinet, bar, zero turn mower, edger, gas grill, 2 Tupperware stor- age cab. 941-235-1834 S-SAT. 8AM-2PM 1511 Casey Key Dr., power tools, boat supplies, 9' boat, 3.5hp eng.& much more. -SAT. 8AM-2PM 6035 Acline Rd. new & used, tools, DVDs, appliances, furn, jewelry, toys, hshld & more. FURNITURE 6035 BED TWIN, clean Serta mat- tress, white iron frame & trun- dle $50 916-396-7750 BED, DOUBLE \BOXSPG clean double bed & bxspring $60, OBO 941-474-8286 BED, Single, Wood, Head, Foot, Side Rails. $40, OBO 941-875-5391 BEDROOM SET Dresser,Mir- ror, 5DR. Chest, 2 Nite Stands $495 697-368-8755 BEDROOM SET OAK, Qn.size w/bridge & chest $450, OBO 941-875-1270 BEDROOM SET, Full size 5 pieces, dark wood, mattress $300 941-698-4003 BEDROOM SET, Thomasville 5 piece. Beautiful. $499, OBO 941-255-9152 BEDROOM SETS $300, OBO 941-473-9736 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! BEDROOM, QUEEN, 4 PIECES, WOOD. NEW N. PORT $499 941-276-5525 BEDS, TWIN w/WICKER HEADBOARDS & QUILTS & SHAMS $125 941-627-3110 SROTONDAAREA GARAGE SALES 6008 ] FRI.-SAT. 7-2 230 Caddy Rd. Multiple Families-Huge Variety -iFRI.-SAT. 9-3 145 LBunker Road. Garage sale Antique furniture, household goods, wine cooler, misc. T-SAT. 8-3 60 Clubhouse Terrace Rotonda West, FL 33947. Household items, baby items and wooden beds. GARAGE SALES 6010 -FRI.-SAT. 8-1 1011 Beckley Circle. Tools, fur- niture, sporting goods, house- hold, bedding & stove. PSYCHIC FAIR SAT. MAY 12TH 10-3 TOP READERS Free Healing $15/15 min ANGEL MINISTRIES 2269 S. Tamiami Trail Venice 941-492-4995 SrSAT. 7-12 3181 Nocturne LRd. 12 tables $5 or less, 6 racks of clothes each item $1 Everything Must go! m-SAT.-SUN. 8-2 140 Abalone Rd. Quality home goods, furn., art, lamps, spa treadmill, tools. Too much to list. VENICE AREA GARAGE SALES 6 O6011 F-FRI.-SAT. 9-3 801 Laurel lAve.. In the Rear Every- thing 1/2 price. [l FRI.-SUN. 8-? S 816 N Jackson Rd. Off Venice Ave Toys, Toys & more toys. Clothes, household, more! Spring Cleaning time! mISAT. 8-1 630 Sugarwood UCt.. Chestnut Creek. Multi family. Furniture, ping pong table, art/Paintings, elec- tronics & much more. -] SAT. 8-12 1235 Waterside Ln.. furni- ture, a lot of mens clothing sz36/38, household goods, Pachanco machine, lawn items I 100liOlOE li YAJiD SALES The Sun Classified-Section A Page 16 EINICIV Saturday, May 12, 2012 L FURNITURE OO 6035 BOOK/STEREO SHELF 48h 24w 16d, solid wood. Great cond. $40 941-613-2854 BOOKCASE Lt wood 58 1/2 x 28 1/2 x 13. Great condition $85 941-916-2636 BOOKSHELF, OAK 33 1/2 x 93", brass inserts and pegs, nice $75, OBO 941-830-3069 BR SET WOOD QUEEN LONG DRESSER, 2 NIGHT STANDS $495, OBO 941-457-0392 BUFFET OAK, SILVERWARE w/ DOUBLE DOORS $450, OBO 941-875-1270 BUTTERFLY CHAIRS Micro- suede, Plush, Lime Green or Blue $20 607-368-8755 CABINET/HUTCH White Wash, 30 x18 x76. Nice! $75 810-300-5827 CHAIR Swivel rocker, soft peach fabric, good shape $75 941-493-3331 CHAIR, REAL leather green cost $1164 sell $250 941-575-2522 CHASE LOUNGER CURVED SHAPED, Inside furn. MUST SEE $250 941-875-1270 CHILD'S CHAIR IKEA Blue Bear Adj.arms head back NICE! $30 941-706-6809 COFFEE & END Tables Wood Sturdy Exc. $175, OBO 941- 735-1709 COFFEE TABLE 4'x28" blond, glass top, 4dwr, like new 150, OBO 937-768-1476 COFFEE TABLE solid oak set with match end table $55, OBO 941-255-1906 COFFEE TABLE, Light Oak Glasstop w/ Matching End Tables. Excellent Condition! $75 941-473-2550 COFFEE TABLE/END tables oak $200, OBO 941-426- 0043 COFFEE, END TABLES stone base, glass 24X24 24X48 $95 941-639-9647 COFFEE/ 2-END tables wood/glass $150 v.g. condi- tion 941-629-8955 COMPUTER STAND & matching 2 drawer file cabinet. Exc. $25 941-743-0328 I ADVE"TISE WIT" T"E I SUN1' CLASSIFIED COUCH 63" (2) Rattan, FL pat- tern, each $150 941-629- 1084 COUCH CREAM & tan 7' long, exec cond. spotless $300 941-766-0368 COUCH REAL leather brown cost 1250 sell for $499 941- 575-2522 CURIO CABINET 4 Doors Lights Glass Shelves Mirrors $325 941-585-9701 CURIO CABINET 4 shelves, lighted, 2 doors $250 941- 492-3556 CURIO CABINET Beautiful, very new, solid wood. $350, OBO 973-978-8509 DECK CHAIR Set Handcraft- ed,treated lumber, new $250 941-637-0168 DESK 30X60 lite pine color, call for photo. $75 941-268- 8967 DESK AND CHAIR Desk 46x24/2 shelves,w/chair/light wood $150 941-492-3556 DESK LIGHT 42w HD Blue- Max Flexible Arm,Dimmable $60 941-412-9090 DESK, ROLLTOP and chair, dark color, 5 drawers, 20"dX42"HX45"W $75 941-697-3681 DESK/CREDENZA GREAT Condition, 72" by 24". Call 4 pics. $80 941-549-0042 DINETTE Oval lam. 58X36 4 swivel, leather rocker, castor chair $125 941-639-9647 DINETTE RATTAN glasstop 4chrs 3barstools $175, OBO 941-706-7538 FURNITURE FURNITURE S6035 Lo L 6035 DINETTE SET -4 chairs light oak, nice shape in PG $160 443-621-7428 DINETTE SET 4 caster chairs cushioned with leaf $150 941- 426-0043 DINETTE SET by Chromecraft oval table, 2leafs, 4 chairs reduced $210 941-474-7387 DINING CHAIRS 6 solid oak colonial $100 941-426-0043 DINING ROOM 6 ft glass w/2 stone bases w/sofa table $499, OBO 941-223-7351 DINING ROOM CHAIRS (4) Black $30 941-585-6518 DINING ROOM HUTCH, French Provincial $125, OBO 941-255-9152 DINING ROOM SET WOOD, SEATS 6, 2 LEAVES N. PORT $325 941-276-5525 DINING ROOM TABLE & 6 Chairs & Hutch X-Lg Thomasville $250 941-2559152 DINING SET white washed rat- tan, glass top 4 chairs $199 941-627-6542 DINING TABLE 72x42" glass, 3-dolphin base, exc cnd $375 937-768-1476 DINING TABLE and Chairs 2 leaves,3 bar stools.Can Sepa- rate $350 941-266-6718 DINING TABLE CHAIRS WITH ARMS PC $245, OBO 941- 391-6551 DINING TABLE White table 60x42. Oval w/pedestal. $35, OBO 941-828-7486 DRESSER 5 Drawer Colonial Style Chest/Gold Trim $150 941-268-6822 DRESSER w/Mirror 6 draw- ers, white, 1"x18"x33" $70, OBO 941-735-1709 DRESSER WICKER w/ Mirror 6 drawers GC 52"x30"x17" $100, OBO 941-735-1709 END TABLE, Ethan Allen In excellent condition. $45 941- 979-9934 END TABLES 2 HONEY OAK NICE STYLE EXC COND $80 941-204-3274 ENTER. CTR Pine and match- ing bookcases 96W80H23D $295, OBO 941-626-1365 ENTERTAIN CTR 22"&59"w units, beige-pink, exc cond $475, OBO 937-768-1476 ENTERTAINMENT CTR Glass and open shelves 73H 42L 17D $125 941-875-5013 FANTASTIC WALNUT rolltop esk exc. condition original cos $3200 sell $390 941-6134030 FOLDER TABLES CHAIRS BLUES $40, OBO 941-391- 6551 FUTON, Wood frame with nice mattress. $50, OBO 941-484- 7730 GLIDE ROCKING CHAIR, Oak trim with movable ottoman. $50 941-979-9934 HEADBOARD KINGSIZE antique gold & black, sturdy 78" $65, OBO 941-735-1709 HEADBOARD, Double/Queen Wicker, white. Exc. $65, OBO 941-735-1709 HUTCH, GLASS DOORS DRAWERS 1950'S WOOD $175, OBO 941-276-5525 KITCHEN TABLE & 4, chairs $50, OBO 941-473-9736 LEATHER SOFA & loveseat light color, Entertainment Armoire light wood, Like new! Sold as set. $500 obo 941- 474-2007 LIVING ROOM glass coffee & one end table & sofa $100, OBO 941-223-5691 LIVING ROOM moving must sell! Glass, call for info/pix $125, OBO 941-223-7351 LIVING ROOM Set Rattan 5 piece Set. MUST SEE! $499 941-234-3050 LIVING ROOM SET w/rattan sleep-sofa, 3 tables & 2 lamps $400 941-698-4003 LOVE SEATS PAIR,YELLOW- BLUE FLORAL VERY NICE $100, OBO 941-223-4368 LOVESEAT AND CHAIR TAN COLOR $155, OBO 941-391- 6551 LOVESEAT BLUE/WHITE STRIPES $150 941-769-8710 LOVESEAT PALE mauve, white birds, good cond. $50, OBO 941-764-7724 MATTRESS & BOXSPRING, Full size. Used decent relaxing $50, OBO 941-735-1709 MATTRESS SET Queen Matt/Box with frame, Restonic $250 607-368-8755 MIRROR (DRESSER/VANI- TY) Wood, King/Queen $75 786-306-6335 OFFICE DESKS & CHAIRS $50, OBO 941-473-9736 PATIO FURNITURE large round table, 4 chairs, 4 loungers w/deep cushions & Ig. BBQ. $500. 941-467-0033 PATIO SET, 3-piece: swing, chair & table. Like new. $50 941-586-5593 PATIO TABLE & Chairs Wrought iron/glass top table. 4 chairs. $150 941-234-3050 PATIO TABLE 36" rattan base with stone top. $40 269-649- 5563 PINE DINING set 6' table 6 chairs $300 941-769-8710 RECLINER CHAIR euro type cream leather recliner w/foot stool ex. $75 941-505-0015 RECLINER Lift Chair. Like new $275 941-698-4003 RECLINER, BEIGE leather, good cond. $50. 941-764-0552 RECLINER, La-Z-Boy, Mar- roon Leather, Exc. $175, OBO 941-735-1709 RECLINER, Tan, leather, Barca Lounger. Good condi- tion. $99 941-356-0129 SLEEP SOFA Queen size, flo- ral print,excellent condition. $200 989-390-2692 SOFA & LOVESEAT Black Natuzzi Leather. Excellent Cond. $395 941-916-9026 SOFA Beige Leather, 92", Great Condition $75 941-639- 2803 SOFA Custom Made, very col- orful, English Country Garden, like new, Original price $1,000. Sacrifice $250. (941) 627-9757 SOFA FL. Pastel colors, com- fortable. Exc. cond. in PG $200 443-621-7428 SOFA Full size brown fabric/faux leather. $95 941- 875-3125 SOFA SLEEPER bed clean $75 941-268-6379 SOFA, Dual reclining sofa 96" basic dk grn good cond $250, OBO 941-697-3863 SOFA, Nice, black leather, curved arms with wood trim $100, OBO 941-484-7730 SOFA, Quilted, soft aqua and peach on ivory fabric. $195 941-493-3331 SOFAS (2), both excellent condition, will separate. $450 941-445-3115 TABLE Bistro light tan, 4 swiv- el stools with backs $150 941-391-5674 TABLE, Round, 36 inch drop leaf. Solid wood. $40 941- 613-2854 TV STAND Pd $200, 5 mos old, exc cond. $100 941-276- 4782 TV STAND Solid Glass 2 Tier with Swivel Base $200, OBO 941-875-1270 L FURNITURE 6035 VANITY, NEW, NICE 33" aqua colored vanity $25 941- 830-3069 WALL UNIT Walnut like new H6'8" L10' 3-pc $595, OBO 941-575-8585 WESTINGHOUSE FREEZER $99, OBO 941-473-9736 ELECTRONICS S6038 GPS GALILEO Whistler Elite, handheld, still boxed, new 399 sell $150 941-416-6726 RED PATENT case for IPad Case is for original IPad.Like new. $20 941-473-0967 SEGA GENESIS in orig. box with all accessories! Works great $50 941-286-5275 TELEPHONE, COPIER Fax, Answering, like new $35, OBO 941-639-1915 VCR JVC stereo $15, OBO 941-637-5905 VERIZON 4G MiFi Like new for WiFi needs charger $100 941-623-6439 TV/STEREO/RADIO S6040 56" HDTV, exc. cond. $400/obo. 52"Wx 56"H. (941)-240-8608 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** HDTV, 24" Runs great. No remote. Cash only. $200 941- 875-3125 JVC ARSENAL 2- 12's Speak- ers $150 863-244-0120 MUSIC SYSTEM, Bose Wave with 4 CD changer/like new $400 941-764-7957 PROJECTION TV 51" ALSO- PLAYS DVDS $150, OBO 941- 421-9939 SIRIUS RADIO Very Good Cond. Needs antenna in Engle- wood $59 941-894-4115 SPEAKER, Technic 3 way speaker system $15, OBO 941-564-8416 SPEAKERS 2 Sansui 2000 4way speakers $150, OBO 941-830-2356 STEREO AUDIO 3 line con- nector to receiver/amplifier $15 941-412-9090 T.V. Sanyo 13" TV with remote $15, OBO 941-830-2356 TELEVISIONS (3), ALL cable ready $50 774-263-1299 TV 32" RCA color pip (not flat screen), exc cond. $75 937- 768-1476 TV 36" MAGNAVOX PERFECT W/STAND, $125, OBO 941- 223-4368 TV BIG SCREEN High Def 61" Samsung DLP. Nice $395 941-916-9026 TV/STEREO/RADIO S6040 TV SANYO 27" TV & stand 5 yrs. old in PG $65 443-621- 7428 TV SONY 24" great picture not flat screen. $20, OBO 941-474-8324 TV SONY First Generation Flat Screen(screen only) $75 941- 875-5013 TV SONY flat screen 27-inch Trinitron Wega with remote $50 214-906-1585 TV STAND black w/glass shelf 48" w $40 941-228-1745 TV'S 19" & 27" BOTH WORK GREAT $25 & $35 941-421-9939 TV, 22" COLOR good cond. $55. 941-661-4099 TV, JVC 14" COLOR TV REDUCED! Cable ready, almost new! $40 941-639-1517 VHS TAPES WANTED 941-764-1016 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 6060 ALL-IN-ONE PRINTER, HP OFFICEJET 4500 NEW IN BOX $50 941-627-9466 CNC ROUTER New/3-axis, 2- head. 17"x17"x7". Needs SFT $499 941-564-8406 COMPUTER BAG, leather Gap brand.brn.like new. $30, OBO 941-235-2203 COMPUTER DESK SMALL METAL (FOLD UP) $25, OBO 941-993-2001 COMPUTER WINDOWS XP Good Buy $100 941-629- 1130 DAVE IN-HOUSE-OFFICE corn- puter repair, set-up Serving Char- lotte Co. 10+ yrs 941-629-6337 DELL PC TOWER XP updat- ed. Ready to use. Clean antivirus $80 941-639-1113 MACHINE OS-WIN7 Ram 2GB, hd 150GB complete set $125 941-426-2027 GAMING COMPUTER, Ibuy- power. Runs Great. $350 941- 276-6796 INK FOR refillable cannon 40, 41 $20 941-268-8967 MONITOR, 20" HP/ Key- board & mouse, LCD flat screen $60 941-493-0672 MONITOR, SAMSUNG 19" 930B LCD flat screen $45 941-493-0672 POCKET PC: Navman 570 GPS internet, Windows, MP3 $70 941-637-3801 POWER CORDS Desktop 3 prong cords $3 941-445- 9069 PRINTER EPSON Stylus All in one CX3810 works fine copy scan $30 941-706-6809 PRINTER HP1310 ALL-IN- ONE EXCELLENT CONDITION $25, OBO 941-639-1915 SAMSUNG CHROMEBOOK Series 5,new in box,never used $290 941-637-3801 SCREENS & KEYBOARDS, All in working condition. $50 774-263-1299 SWIVEL CHAIR for Comput- er Desk $15 941-743-0582 CLOTHING/ JEWELRY ACCESSORIES COSTUME JEWELRY: pins, earrings, necklaces; each $1 to $5 941-639-0838 Damianou Cocktail Dress w/jacket S/M Petite gold-pho- tos avail $125 941-697-3938 HARLEY DAVIDSON'S Woman's clothing size 8 & 10. Boots size 8 1/2 Variety of items. Leather, like new 941-457-0827 CLOTHING / JEWELRY ACCESSORIES 6065 HARLEY BOOTS Paraspinna Lace Up Zip Mens SzlO NICE! $50 941-493-3851 MENS SHOES Eric shoes, Italy, Sz 8. 7 pairs bl, br winged tip $10 obo 9414748286 SOCKS NEW USA made high quality all sizes white 3pack $3 716-374-2950 TURQ NECKLACE 4 strand- chaca canyon $200 941-237- 1085 TURQUOISE JEWELRY w/ Sterling Silver: earrings, neck- laces; ea. $20 941-639-0838 WATCH, LADIES Ecclissi new in box, great graduation gift. Silver $50 214-906-1585 WEDDING DRESS NEW Size 8 David's Bridal Gown w/train $80 941-815-8075 S ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 100 YR OLD Wooden But- ter/Cheese Churn Pic Avail $100, OBO 941-740-0484 1939 ZENITH World Band Radio Walnut, restored, needs work $350 941-564-8406 ACTIVELY BUYING! Older Paintings; All Subjects; Landscapes, Marine, Beach Scenes, ETC., Oriental Rugs, Jewelry, Silver, Ivory, ETC! Boca Grande, 941-306-8937 ALWAYS BUYING ANTIQUES, ART, SILVER NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUES (941) 639 -9338 ANTIQUE BOOKCASE Solid Oak with Glass Door and Shelves. $375 941-585-9701 ANTIQUE JENNY Lynn Baby High Chair With Tray Solid Oak $175 941-585-9701 ANTIQUE OAK Secretary with 2 Drawers and Glass Door $450 941-585-9701 AVON CAPE COD dishes. Excellent condition. $30 (941)-626-7986 AVON COLLECTIBLES CARS, Trucks. Not open 7 Pics $50 941-391-6377 BELTBUCKLE U.S. Civil War some lead missing,Scarce find $250 941-697-6592 BETTY BOOP light 3feet tall with statue of liberty crown $150 941-423-2585 CARNIVAL GLASS PITCHER & GLASSES reduced-estate pcs $70 941-639-1517 CASH PAID**any old mili- tary items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 CHINA CUPS & saucers 9 sets.england,france,germany. $90, OBO 941-235-2203 CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER Sept 6th 1862. STONEWALL- Jackson Great Gift $30 9414888531 ALL TYPES of Jewlery want- ed before you have a yard sale call me!941-623-6439 DESK Oak side bye side mir- ror shelves draws key antique $499 941-697-6592 DOLL DYNAMITE RED-WING Team Player NIB w/ papers $125/obo 941-544-3314 GOLF PRINTS 2 Arthur Weaver, signed, framed, 26x32. $290 941-828-0469 HESS TRUCKS, 8 trucks from 1988 to 2006. NIB. Each $50, OBO 941-626-5099 JEFF GORDON 1999 Nascar stars of racing figure and card still sealed $10 941-235- 2330 JERRY RICE photo signed color 16+21 frame cert $95 716-713-7150 LP'S/CD'S/45'S 1940'S THRU 80's, over 200 $75 941-828-0171 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 16 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 Saturday, May 12, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section A Page 17 COLLECTIBLES 6070 HESS TRUCKS 8 INB 1991- 97 $25 941-380-1157 MIRROR VINGATE, ORNATE Heavy back frame 40x32 $165/obo 941-544-3314 NORITAKE CHINA 45pc ser- vice 4 six tiffany patt $95 716-374-2950 OX YOKES Hand carver oak 4'&5' rustic look rare find $200 941-697-6592 PEARL RING and Earrings $45 941-496-9252 PEE WEE HERMAN DOLL w/ pull string. 17" tall, vintage. EC. $90 941-639-0838 POLYGRAPH LAFAYETTE Polygraph Instrument $499 941-460-1852 PORCELAIN FLOWER mount- ed on plaque. Delicate, various colors, ea $15 941-639-0838 SOFA, Antique, like new but over 100 yrs old $350, OBO 941-255-5767 U.S. AIR Force Thunderbirds Framed 16"by20" picture $25 941-423-2585 VINTAGE 1986 G.I Joe Cobra Night Raven $50 941-585- 6518 VINTAGE COMIC BOOKS & RECORDS GREAT BARGAINS! EACH $2 941-639-1517 FRUITS & VEGETABLES LZ 6075 LAST U PICK BLUEBERRIES Of the Season Sat 9-2, Berry Best Farm 7415 Riverside Dr, Punta Gorda 941-286-5475 MUSICAL L 6090 1974 GIBSON Les Paul Sun- burst and Black $1,000 or will trade for reliable van of equal value. 941-445-1274 GUITAR ELECTRIC 60'S Uni- vox $195 941-496-9252 JOHNSON ELECTRIC guitar w amp stand strap like new only $120 941-697-1102 KEYBOARD YAMAHA PSR- GX76 LIKE NEW $250, OBO 941-412-9682 MIXER YAMAHA Powered. 2x300 watts. Like new. $300 941-626-0967 PLAYER PIANO Oak with bench and song rolls $350, OBO 941-235-3385 SPEAKERS PEAVEY PR12 . Like new. Lightweight. $250 941-626-0967 SPEAKERS PEAVEY PR15 Like new. Lightweight. $350, OBO 941-626-0967 STRAT. COPY ASH BLOND BODY NECK $150, OBO 941- 456-5198 VINTAGE ACOUSTIC 70'S MINT CONDITION $120, OBO 941-456-5198 VINTAGE TAMBOURINE $65 941-637-6474 MEDICAL S6095 3-WHEEL WALKER, 8" wheels, storage $85 941- 474-7387 4 WHEEL WALKER quality built, 8" wheels, storage $125 941-474-7387 ADULT WALKER 3 Wheel w/pouch hand brakes NICE! $75 941-493-3851 BED, HOME HOSP-TYPE Power adjustable, matt. incl. $90 941-575-6324 BEDSIDE COMMODE med- line, up to 300 Ibs $20 941- 698-4711 BEDSIDE COMMODE, CLEAN $35 941-496-9252 COMMODE CAREX NWOT Bucket,lid, leg levelers, 300# $25 941-661-8117 COMMODE, BEDSIDE /over the toilet like new $40 941- 639-3085 ELECTRIC BED mattress 38 X 80 twin xl great condition sacrifice $200 941-276-4722 ELECTRIC HOSPITAL Bed All positions. Mattress, side rails. $200 941-915-1316 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** HARMER LIFT for mobility chair. Includes wiring. $400, OBO 941-423-0824 ( G5ET RESULTS ) USE CLASSIFIED! HARMON MOBILE lift for scooter, has swing arm, $995 941-460-9265 HOSPITAL BED Invacare elec- tric w/remote, mattress. $225, OBO 941-468-8263 HOSPITAL BED Very good working cond $499 718-986- 3608 HOVEROUND SCOOTER ONLY 3 MONTHS OLD! Joy- stick controller, leather seats, small wheels $750, OBO Call 863-494-1465 NEW SHOWER Chair Carex white chair with back. $35 484-881-1788 PATIENT LIFT Invacare GHS350, Stand-Up Lift, 3 slings $499 941-661-8427 PORTA POTTIE Adjustable Height Very Nice Condition $40 256-640-0643 PRIDE LIFT CHAIR burgundy fabric. Excellet. New cond. $460 718-986-3608 SCOOTER new batteries, $425 obo 941-661-9871 941-429-0412 SCOOTER PRIDE, brand new battery $450 941-564-8416 SHOWER CHAIR Heavy Duty White Adjustable Height $35 256-640-0643 WALKER 8" wheels, seat, hand brakes, basket, blue $120 941-408-7575 WALKER HAND brakes, seat, basket. New cond. $60 718- 986-3608 WALKER Rollator rolling walk- er with seat $25 941-625- 2779 WHEEL CHAIR PC $85, OBO 941-391-6551 WHEELCHAIR (Big Boy) Never used $300, OBO 941- 786-4632 WHEELCHAIR HEAVY DUTY, padded, used twice! $85, OBO 941-625-6947 WHEELCHAIR Push Type Red Very Nice Condition $75 256-640-0643 WHEELCHAIR ELECTRIC battery power, w/extras $345 941-474-7387 WHEELCHAIR Like new, w/pad $125, OBO 941-408- 7575 WHEELCHAIR MEDLINE translator, new. $100 941- 698-4711 WHEELCHAIR SCOOTER Lift Bruno ASL350 for med. size vehicle $399 941-661-8427 WHEELCHAIR, LIGHT- WEIGHT Transport Red in Color $75 941-639-3085 HEALTH/ BEAUTY z 6100 HEALING COVENANT Tzitzit $25 941-416-7906 MICRODERMABRASION MACHINE for parts or repair Gerson $250 941-706-6809 ONLY $1 FRESH VITAMINS MINIMUM TEN/ANY/EACH $1 941-412-9682 TANNING BED Sunquest 2000S Canopy excel. cond. $400, OBO 941-740-0484 MANNING BED, Sunvision 28LE, prof. bed type, exc. cond. $650 941-270-0419 TREES & PLANTS Z 6110 ANGEL TRUMPETS pink, beautiful, healthy, ready to plant.941-255-3666 after 7pm BEAUTIFUL PLANTS in Pots Large Climbing Candy Corn - Spider $5 941-474-5245 EAR TREES 24", hardwood tree of Costa Rica $10 each 941-629-8955 FICUS TREES 8' IN POTS EA. $50, OBO 941-223-4368 VIBURNUM Great for Privacy 1-15gallons, Barrel SUrS NUSURY 941-488-7291 PLUMERIA FROM HAW. & THAI. ROOTED & MANY IN BUD LIMITED # $25 & UP. 941-613- 2329 U-PICK SOUTHERN PEAS $2.00 lb. 9-3 Fri-Sat Yellow House Farm & Nursery, 4565 Duncan Rd. (Hwy. 17) PG, 3 1/2 mi east of 1-75. BABY ITEMS 6120 BABY GUARD Pool Fence 4'H x37'W. Gated. Black. Like new. $100 941-915-1316 BDRM SET 22/pc.safari theme $75, OBO 941-223- 6307 BOUNCER, New, Fisher Price, lights, sounds, adjustable height. $30 941-423-6388 ROCKING HORSE for small child, wood, yarn mane. $40, OBO 941-735-1709 WALKER, Baby walker. Excel- lent condition. $15 941-426- 8932 GOLF ACCESSORIES S6125 CALLAWAY ERC Driver graphite shaft regular flex $15 941-743-8752 CLUBS, TOUR 250 oversize full set (bag) $80 941-993- 2001 LEMON BAY GOLF CLUB, 4 vouchers for golf & cart. Save $10 $38 714-904-9517 SClassified = Sales EXERCISE/ FITNESS LZ6128 EVERLAST MMA Heavy Bag 70 Lb.with glove& wraps $75 941-421-8236 MEDICAL MEDICAL L 6095 LJ L 6095 EXERCISE/ FITNESS wr4 6128 EXER. BIKE Aerodyne Exc Shape, no electronics. Must see! $200 941-629-0344 NORDI-TRACK ITS like crooscountry sking. Good con- dition $80 718-986-3608 NORDICTRACK INVERSION System 2.0 $100 941-625- 3275 NORDICTRAK EXERCIS- ER/THIGH Master $50, OBO 941-697-3863 PRO-FORM 405 CE rear drive $150, obo 941-564- 8416 RUNNING SHOES, ASICS Two pairs, size 13. $50, OBO 941-492-6433 STATIONARY EXERCISE Bike Stamina 955 for parts $25, OBO 863-993-3044 TREADMILL PROFORM, Power 690. Like new. $499, OBO 941-286-8822 WEIDER PR04900 3 Station Like new $200, OBO 941- 423-2235 SPORTING GOODS Z 6130 2 30LB Hand Weights Steel $10 941-456-5059 BACK PACKS (2) Remington Big Horn Camo NEW w/tags $50 941-875-3118 BOW PSE COMPOUND 65-70 draw w/accessories $65 941-525-4173 after 5pm. CAST NETS 3 (diff sizes) each $25 941-255-0575 COMPOUND BOW Bear Mini Magnum 15/30 Ib draw $50 941-661-3298 COMPOUND BOW Camo PSE Phaser11 60# arrows/case $100 941-493-3851 COMPOUND BOW Martin Cougar Speed flite w/quiver etc. $150 941-661-3298 DIVE FINS-35 Inches Ig Esclapez sz 11-13, ABBiller sz 13-15 $50 860-941-8073 GUN SHOW May 19th & 20th Sat. 9-5 & Sun 9-4 Admission $7.00 Drawing For New Gun Charlotte County Fairgrounds 2333 El Jobean Rd. Port Charlotte BUY-SELL TRADE NEW/USED FREE Parking Carry Permit Classes Avail. 2 GUYS SHOWS 727-776-3442 www.nextgunshow.com HELMET HJC FG-23 DOT approved, XS in good condi- tion. $10 214-906-1585 HORSESHOES SPORTS- CRAFT 4 shoes, 4 stakes, and carry bag $25 214-906-1585 PING PONG TABLE Regula- tion size. Excellent condition. $150 941-426-8932 POOL TABLE beautiful 1970's, sticks, all balls, $400 301-979-0027 POOL TABLE NEW WITH LIGHT EXTRAS COST 1500 SELL $400 941-268-9029 PORTABLE PUNCHING bag, Century Wave Master $40, OBO 941-735-1709 REELS AND RODS, PennI (6) $180, OBO 941-276-9283 SCUBA TANKS TWIN 50'S SETUP,NEED HYDRO, W/BAC- PAC $70 860-941-8073 TREADMILL PROFORM Power 690. Like new, warran- ty $450, OBO 941-286-7127 WET SUIT MEN'S SMALL, FARMER JOHN, 1/4 INCH $45 860-941-8073 SPORTING GOODS 6130 WETSUIT BY US divers vest- ed w long legs nice only $48 941-697-1102 S FIREARMS L 6131 IMBEL FAL 308 five extra mags 400 rounds of ammo pri- vate seller $1500. 941- 266- 2413 RIFLES 1917 SWEDISH Mauser CG VG Cond $275 Rifles 1898 Espanol Berlin $175 941-276-9283 WANTED 9mm automatic pistol in good working order any proven brand or weapon of war is ok. Will pay up to $200 for the right one. 941-697-1942 BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES 6135 3 SPEED Womens bike, excellent cond. $45 941- 286-5275 BICYCLE 26" Girl's Trail mate bike. Excellent cond w/many extras. $45 941-575-9902 BIKE 18 speed mountain 24 in. $70 941-637-6141 BIKE Child's Schwinn Sting Ray Chopper $35, OBO 941- 484-7730 BIKE JAMIS "boss" 6 spd mens 26" beach cruiser $80 941-625-2779 BIKE MEN'S Single speed with fat tires like new shape $65 941-697-8771 BIKE SCHWINN Typhoon ladies 26" cruiser w/fenders $50 941-625-2779 BMX BIKE Red/Black Mint Cond, Must See $225, OBO 863-558-6331 NEW BIKE lock kryponite u- lock$10 941-228-1745 TOYS L 6138 DVDS 13 Thomas the Tank Engine DVDs in Exc. Cond. $25, OBO 941-743-0030 HW MONSTER Jam Truck car- rying case. $20 941-979- 6362 HW MONSTER Jam trucks,1:64,10 asstd. $30, OBO 941-979-6362 HW MONSTER Truck Bounty Hunter,l:24,2010. $15 941- 979-6362 LEAPFROG GAME New never used w/4 cartridges ages 4-7 $125 941-223-7351 O GAUGE Freight Cars, Lionel & MTH, 4 Box Cars, 2 Tank Cars. $85 941-445-2757 O GAUGE Layout Items. Call if you are building a train layout. $195 941-445-2757 STEP 2 Double Easel w desk 3 sides desk, whiteboard, chalkboard. Folds flat for easy storage. Good condition. $20 941-234-7841 TOY CHEST PIRATE LOOKING STYLE VERY GOOD COND $60 941-204-3274 PHOTOGRAPHY/ VIDEO 6140 CAMERA, CANON. 35MM EOS Elan, like new, v good workingcondition. $85. 941- 505-6290 CANON CAMERA EOS 35mm. Good condition. $100 941-423-2585 DIGITAL CAMERA purple-digi- tal-1 mo.old-case $50 941- 237-1085 VIDEO 6140 FLASH EXTENSION, Off shoe flash cord, like new $12 941- 505-6290 TELECONVERTER 2X for OLYMPUS OM1 w/case; per- fect $50 941-639-1517 TRIPOD Quantary QSX Ultra Pro Heavy Duty, Excellent Con- dition. $65 941-445-2757 POOL/SPA/ & SUPPLIES 6145 NEVER PAY RETAIL AGAIN! HOT TUBS and SWIM SPAS Wholesale pricing to public, Come see our factory' 941-462-0633 USE CLASSIFIED! NEVER PAY RETAIL AGAIN! HOT TUBS and SWIM SPAS Wholesale pricing to public, Come see our factory' 941-462-0633 - - **SPAS & MORE** TRADE-IN'S WELCOME We buy used & move hot- tubs. Serving Charlotte & Sarasota over 13yrs. 941-625-6600 HOT TUB 4 seat, exc. cond., has been kept indoors, 5 yrs. old, orig paid $4200. $1,000 941-629-4361 POOL CLEANER (BAR- RACUDA) hoses. Exc. Condi- tion. $165 786-306-6335 POOL MOTORS G.E. Marathon NIB Round or Square. 3/4 HP $149.99 1 HP 169.99 1 1/2 HP 189.99. Delivery or Installation extra. CPC 1458222. 941-809-5121 POOL PUMP MOTOR A.O. Smith 1 1/2 h.p. square flange rebuilt $120 941-485-0681 SOLAR POOL PANELS 4 Fafco Solar Bear 4 x 20 solar collectors $400 941-613-2854 | LAWN & GARDEN 6160 MOWERS: Buy, Sell, Trade *Riders, Push & Parts. 941-268-0917 or 416-1109 2005 DIXIE CHOPPER 32hp, 72" cut, runs great. $4,000, OBO. 863-990-8770 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad and the price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** MGM MOWER SALES AND SERVICE Buys and Sells Used Outdoor Power Equipment 941-235-1973 Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 17 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 18 EINICIV Saturday, May 12, 2012 LAWN & GARDEN 6160 LAWN MOWER runs great $150 941-445-1152 MOWER, SELF PROPELLED Craftsman 7hp B&S 21" cut $165 941-661-3298 POST HOLE Digger Ames NEW Copperhead HD 48" ruler $35 941-697-3938 POWER WASHER HONDA POWERED 2600psiLIKE NEW!! $250 941-423-1203 PUSH MOWER Troy-bilt, Honda engine used very little $95 941-408-8561 RIDING MOWER Murray 38" cut 12.5 HP 5 speed, new blades $325 941-391-4948 RIDING MOWER Snapper 10HP 28" GC shift on the go. $375 941-629-3536 RIDING MOWER yard machines, 42" 7spd 17.5hp ic like new, $900 941-496-4234 RIDING MOWER, Craftsman 42" Cut, 17 hp $450 941- 743-0582 SPREADER SCOTT'S EASY GREEN 1000, Call/pics VGC $20 941-894-4115 STEPPING STONES (13) Compare to HD Nature Walk. $25 941-497-4788 TRAILER SPRAYER 40 Gallon Used only one time! $275, OBO 941-286-2964 WEED TRIMMER 22" Crafts- man, used 2x, 675 Series, $150, OBO 941-876-3313 SUPPLIES 6170 150 AMP Meter/Main SqD w/Main Brk& 100a Brk $140 941-421-8236 200 AMP Meter/Main Pedistal CutlerHammer for MH/RV $300 941-421-8236 CULTURED STONE Owens Corning Bucks County 35 sqft $200 obo 941-830-2028 DEADBOLTS PAIR forged brass new-in-box chrome finish $15 214-906-1585 DRYWALL corner bead 50/10 bullnose ,paper faced metal $70. 941-661-8115 GE GARBAGE disposal 1/3 HP cost 140+ NIB a steal @ $59 941-697-1102 GIFT CARDS HOME DEPOT/LOWE'S 10% OFF $100, OBO 941-412-9682 HURRICANE PANELS 14 38.5"H,14"W $150 941-575- 8881 INSULATION NEW 23x93 6.5/R19. Left over $25 941- 284-8771 INTERIOR DOOR, New 34" with JAMB/casing $10 941- 830-3069 S.S. SINGLE bowl sink $25, OBO 941-697-1110 SHOWER DOORS SWAN DESIGN 49WX58L $59 941- 473-4194 THRESHOLDS, Two Exterior, 32", New, Aluminum. $10 941-766-0637 VERTICAL SLIDER Blinds 2-4'11"Wx6'9"L & 1-7'14"W $250, OBO 941-697-4423 HEAVY/CONST. EQUIPMENT Lz66180 1999 FORD F-550 7.31 Power stroke disel, 16' Box with power lift gate. Great cond. $9,800 94 -350-1093 WANTED USED MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE 5001b capacity or more. Call 941-416-6293 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 AIR COMPRESSOR ROL-AIR 5.5 GX160 HONDA GAS $425, OBO 941-815-1434 ALUM. TRIM Brake 10'6", ood shape, old but reliable. 150, OBO 941-204-6790 BATTERY CHARGER 12V DieHard 200-7123 used 1 time $65 941-456-5059 BELT SANDER Porter cable 4x24 in. 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Call 941-416-6293 FARM EQUIPMENT 6195 CULTIVATOR/TILLER WITH edger kit $125, OBO 941- 473-1878 OIL 18GAL delo 400, 15w-40 motor oil w/pump in 55gal drum $250 941-505-0081 OFFICE OUTFITTERS Pre-owned & new office furniture. VENICE 941-485-7015 COMPUTER DESK Maple fin- ish, 2 drawer,with chair $275, OBO 941-575-8585 CONFERENCE TABLE DARK FINISH 7'X3' VERY NICE. $145, OBO 941-828-7486 S Classified = Sales | COPY-FAX LEXMARK works great $50 941-268-8967 DESK L-SHAPE 5 DRAWER 66L X 48W. DARK FINISH $95, OBO 941-828-7486 FILE CABINETS 2 metal file cab. Beige 25X15X29 $25 941-639-9647 FILE CABINET 2 draw wood file cabnit $15, OBO 941-830- 2356 OFFICE CHAIRS YOUR CHOICE DESK OR SIDE CHAIRS. $25 941-828-7486 TASK CHAIRS Black Leather NEW in box. $22 941-625- 0340 RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 6225 CAFE CHAIRS WOOD/NATUR- AL FINISH/EACH $35 941-412-9682 CHAIRS/TABLES SETS GROSSFILEX EACH SET $200, OBO 941-412-9682 CATS 6232 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an offi- cial health certificate and prop- er shots, and be free of intesti- nal and external parasites. RESCUED cats & kittens, free to the right home. 239-410-4121 DOGS 6233 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Florida must be at least eight weeks old, have an offi- cial health certificate and prop- er shots, and be free of intesti- nal and external parasites. AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD pups. AKC reg. 1st shots. Microchipped. Vet paperwork. $400-$500. (941)-255-0897 BORDER COLLIE PUPS Registered, Working parents, 941-624-0355/941-875-5253 DACHSHUND MINI'S 10wks, Adorable, Tiny, shots, health cert $350 863-773-4308 FREE TO GOOD HOME - PITBULL MIXBREEDS. GOOD DOGS FOR SINGLE- FAMILY HOME. DOGS MUST GO ASAP OR I WILL BE EVICTED! 941-423-9278 HAVANESE, AKC, different colors, M & F, all shots, health cert.$500. 941-876-3526 LAB PUPS, AKC, Guaran- teed, Parents on site. Two litters. 239-590-9745 LHASA APSO, 5 1/2 mo. Female. About 10 Ibs. All Shots. $300. (941)-585-6415 PITBULL PUPPES $150 4 males, have shots, ready to go 941-716-0914 RESCUE HEARTS ADOPTATHON Small Breed Dog Adoptions Sat. 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Excellent condition $500, OBO 302-367-2129 |^--AL"l I I"Ms"rHIWIHt I SUI DECLASSIFIED REFRIGERATOR NEW Samsung 28.8cf, white. french doors w/ below freez- er, ice/water in door only $1,200 941-235-3991 SELF CLEAN Oven/Stove Whirlpool 4 burner stove with storage drawer. Great condi- tion $200, OBO 302-367- 2129 STOVE ELECTRIC, clean, white, self-clean, cash $85 941-889-7644 TRASH COMPACTOR, WHITE KENMORE, NEW. COST 600 SELL $290 941-268-9029 WASHER GE, 9 cycle, topload, white, good condition $150 941-286-9988 WASHER, Whirlpool. Minimal use. $150 774-263-1299 MISCELLANEOUS S6260 4' HEXAGON POKER TABLE, flip top, $150. Call 941-764- 7094. A/C 4 ton (Trane) unit cen- tral/outside $440 786-306- 6335 A/C, STANDING ROOM A/C 10,000BTU Englewood- $250 941-475-7577 AMERICAN FLAG 3'X 5' COT- TON/POLY FLAG BRAND NEW $25 941-830-8023 ARAI M/C HELMET Silver, 2 shields, size medium. Like new $100 941-391-4948 ELVIS LAST drivers license- repro $10 941-496-9252 FULL CHAIR massage cush- ion. Englewood. 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Arm $60 941-412-9090 L WANTED TO BUY/TRADE 6270 BUYING gold, silver and vintage costume jewelry. 941-769-8561 CASH PAID FOR WWI WWII KOREAN, VIETNAM , GERMAN,JAPANESE, ETC. Military items (941)416-3280 ALL TYPES of jewlery want- ed before you have a yard sale call me!941-623-6439 MOBILITY SCOOTER Need cheap or free mobility scooter. $100 941-391-4948 SMALL BOAT/MOTOR want- ed, any condition! $200 941- 286-5275 r ---- GET RESULTS --- - WANTED USED MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE 5001b capacity or more. Call 941-416-6293 7000 TRANSPORTATION BUICK L 7020 2000 BUICK Park Ave, Low Mi. Leather. Clean $5,250. 941-833-2200 dlr 2006 BUICK Lucerne, 1 owner, 56K. Loaded. Perfect $12,950. 941-833-2200 dlr S CADILLAC 7030 1998 CADILLAC ELDORADO, 40K mi, positively can't be told from when brand new, diamond wht pearl, vanilla Ithr, loaded incld chrome whls, htd seats etc, new tires, meticulous srv, Sr. owned, climate, gar, Carfax. Must be seen! $8,795 828-777-5610 cell 2006 CADILLAC STS 4 DR Sedan, 6 cyl., FWD, automat- ic, 4 seat, AM/FM cas- sette/CD player, All season tires, black, auto, a/c, pwr brakes, pwr locks, pwr seats, pwr steering, pwr win, cruise, keyless, air bag, ABS, leather, alloy wheels, heated seats, rear pass dim ctrl, tilt, Under warranty Mint condition, $15,900, OBO 941-416-7235 www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS FINANCING AVAILABLE 941-473-2277 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 18 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 19 CHRYSLER MERCURY 7050 L 7100 CHEVY 7040 1994 CHEVY CAVALIER low mi.new tires, NS, garage kept, Must See! $2900 941-493-4702 1995 CHEVY CORVETTE 2 dr auto, white, 108,492 mi. $9,785 877-219-9139 dlr 1995 GEO PRIZM 4 dr, white, 84,769 mi. $5,874 877-219-9139 dlr 1999 CHEVY CAVALIER, Auto, AC, 70K Miles! $4,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 1999 CHEVY LUMINA 4dr, auto, cold ac, runs excellent Only $2650. 941-214-0889 Have A Garage Sale! 2001 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 dr., loaded, cold AC, 130K mi., $2,750 941-204-2333 2001 CHEVY CORVETTE CPE red w/black leather, 51k mi, auto, Bose/stereo, ZR1-wheels $17,000 OBO. 941-916-2467 2003 CHEVY MALIBU low miles, loaded, new tires, $6,990 www.pctcars2.com 941-473-2277 dir 2006 CHEVROLET MALIBU LTZ. MoonRoof. Lther. Loaded. $7,950. 941-833-2200 dlr 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LT, Leather. loaded., sunroof, 30k Actual miles. Perfect cond. $11900/obo 941-626-3674 2010 CHEVROLET HHR LT $12,999 941-627-8822 PRO POWER AUTO SALES 2011 CHEVY CORVETTE Grand Sport, truly 700 mi, crystal red pearl/vanilla leather coupe, extremely loaded, LS6 package, incl. paddle shift. 437HP, many access, 6yr/60 mns ext warn- ty, climate garaged & cov- ered, sticker price $74,000, offered at $64,250. Gor- geous!! 828-777-5610 cell 2011 CHEW HHR LT, Like New! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly CHRYSLER 7050 2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUIS- ER 132K, cold air,new tires, ex cond $3900 941-286-0226 2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUIS- ER 4 DR Sedan, 106,000 mi, 4 cyl., FWD, automatic, 5 seat, CD player, All season tires, champagne, a/c, alarm, pwr brakes, pwr locks, pwr seats, pwr steering, pwr win, cruise, keyless, air bag, ABS, leather, alloy wheels, tilt, tinted glass, sunroof, rear defogger, fog lights, Must see, Must sell!, $3,750, OBO 941-685-3517 2002 CHRYSLER PTCRUIS- ER Touring, silver, 109,428 mi. $6,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX, convertible, gold, 74,182 mi. $6,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUIS- ER red, 58,348 mi, $7,895 877-219-9139 dir 2004 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 3rd row seating, leather, sharp pctcars2.com941-473-2277 dir 2005 Chry. Sebring Conv. Touring Pkg, leather inter. char. gray. excellent cond. 52K miles, $8900. 941-889- 8968. 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING GTC Cony. 6 Cyl. Bright Red. Perfect Shape! Only 38K Mi! $9,900. 941-423-4275 2006 CHRYSLER 300M 4 dr, gray, 96,141 mi. $11,987 877-219-9139 dir 2007 CHRYSLER 300 C, Loaded! $13,990. 941-639- 7300 GeneGomTnReu i DODGE 7060 2002 DODGE INTREPID SE, Auto, Power, Low Miles! $5,988. 941-639-1601, Dir. FORD 7070 2004 FORD TAURUS SE. Loaded. New Car Trade. $5,950. 941-833-2200 dir 2005 FORD TAURUS SE, Auto, All Power! $6,988 941- 639-1601, Dir. 2006 FORD FOCUS 2 DR Coupe, automatic, 4 seat, white, extended warranty, new paint, $7,000 941-475- 3065 2007 EXPEDITION EL Eddie Bauer, 83k, Only $16986. SWOOD8@COMCAST.NET OR CALL 901-488-2596 2007 FORD MUSTANG deluxe convt, white, 47,303 mi.,$13,950 877-219-9139 dir Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN LAFE S I "T" GMC 7075 2007 GMC YUKON silver, 84,807 mi, $20,987 877- 219-9139 dir JEEP 7080 2007 JEEP COMMANDER LTD, Nav! $21,990. 941-639- 7300 GeneGomanRemir LINCOLN 7090 1997 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 100% Florida Car, 70k true miles, loaded, immaculate in & out. Purchased locally. Always garaged in FL. 1 senior owner estate liquidation $4,995 obo 941-639-5492 cell 286-5226 1998 LINCOLN TOWNCAR very LTD. Palm Beach Harbor ed. 79K actual mi, ('98'11same body style) as showroom brand new, 2tone burg pearl/gold, burg. cus- tom carriage top, crm Ithr, new tires, 1 Sr. ownr, gar, Carfax. $6,795 828-777-5610 cell 2002 LINCOLN T-CAR Sig. 65K, Carr. Roof. X-clean. $7,950. 941-833-2200 dir 2006 LINCOLN LS Sedan, 1 Owner! Leather! $12,990. 941- 639-7300 GeneGirmRenRier 2009 LINCOLN T-CAR SIG. Loaded, 62k Hwy mi, New Mich. tires, 24mpg, MINT $21,500/obo Private SR. 941-575-4849 1993 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 80k mi, runs good, newtires, $1,750. 941- 624-3754 or 941-258-5397 1997 MERCURY SABLE LTD Ed.99kmi all Itr, power, $2,000 941-716-0927 1999 MERCURY SABLE Looks & Runs Great! Cold AC. $2,300. obo 941-915-1602 2002 MINT Grand Marquis LS 73000 Miles Cold AC Cloth, $5,500 941-276-4755 2003 MERCURY Gr.Marq LS, only 54K, Leather. Clean! $7,950. 941-833-2200 dir 2009 MERCURY MILAN 4 dr, silver, 14,628 mi. $16,876 877-219-9139 dir OLDSMOBILE 7110 2001 OLDSMOBILE Intrigue Leather. All the toys. Finan. Avail. $4,950 941-833-2200 2004 OLDSMOBILE ALERO silver, 77,057 mi, $6,457 877-219-9139 dir PONTIAC 7130 2002 PONTIAC TRANS AM, Low Miles! $12,990. 941-639- 7300 Gene Gorman Premier 2004 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE1, runs & looks grt! main- tained $5,990 pctcars2.com 941-473-2277 2007 PONTIAC SOLSTICE BLACK, 10,475 MILES, $17,750 941-766-1520 2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, Auto, Loaded, Power! $10,988 941-639-1601, Dir. SATURN Lowam:7135 2008 SATURN VUE loaded finance avail. lo miles $14,990 pctcars2.com 941-473-2277 dir PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 95 SW1 Wagon...... $2,399 98 SW2..................$2,699 01 SL2 Sedan.........$3,099 99 SL2 Sedan.........$3,299 99 SL2 Sedan.........$3,499 02 SC2 Coupe........$3,699 03 VUE SUV.............$5,595 07 ION Sedan..........$7,999 08 Aura XE Sedan..$10,599 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 ACURA S7145 2008 ACURA TL, Loaded! Must See! 47K Miles! $20,488. 941-625-2141 GormanFarrly 2010 ACURA TSX 4dr, gray, 38,823 mi, $22,950 877- 219-9139 dir AUDI 7147 2008 AUDI A420T, black, 68,136 mi, $18,957 877- 219-9139 dir BMW 7148 2002 BMW 330, 136,000 mi, automatic, Fully loaded 330xi, $9,500, OBO 941-451-1549 BMW 7148 2007 BMW 3281 silver, 51,772 mi, $20,789 877- 219-9139 dir HONDA 7160 2001 HONDA CR-V red, 202,016 mi, $4,897 877- 219-9139 dir 2002 HONDA ACCORD EX-L, 4 DR Sedan, 51,000 mi. Excellent condition, $9,500, OBO 941-276-3151 2003 HONDA ACCORD beige, 87,625 mi., $11,458 877-219-9139 dir 2003 HONDA ACCORD COUPE, V6, Leather, Moon Roofi $9,988 941-639-1601, Dir. 2003 HONDA CIVIC EX, 2 dr, red, 84,132 mi. $9,785 877- 219-9139 dir 2004 HONDA ACCORD blue, 51,366 mi., $13,587 877- 219-9139 dir 2005 HONDA ACCORD LX, SE, 2 dr, black, 107,171 mi. $8,995 877-219-9139 dir 2005 HONDA CIVIC silver, 88,131 mi., $9,578 877- 219-9139 dir 2006 HONDA CIVIC blue, 60,752 mi., $13,978 877- 219-9139 dir ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! 2007 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified DX, VP, blue, 66,582 mi. $13,548 877-219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, black, 67,906 mi., $14,578 877-219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 98,546 mi. $10,954 877-219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA CIVIC gray, 56,600 mi., $14,564 877- 219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, gray, 70,972 mi., $15,879 877-219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, silver, 86,836 mi. $11,875 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, nay, white, 31,029 mi., $17,950 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, polished metal, 78,629 mi.$16,875 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY brown, 33,007 mi, $22,458 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY green/olive, 54,559 mi, $22,471 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY sil- ver, 40,598 mi, $23,578 877- 219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD 4dr sedan, ivory, 8,554, $17,895 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD black, 18,950 mi., $17,458 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, V6, black, 26,515 mi.$21,345 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, V6, nav, 20,758 mi. $20,758 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 24,245 mi. $17,854 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD pol- ished metal, 29,176 mi., $16,875 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD red, 25,335 mi, $17,425 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified black, 46,660 mi., $15,987 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified hybrid, MX, white, 17,542 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dir HONDA 7160 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified hybrid, silver, 14,071 mi., $18,898 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX, polished metal, 32,218 mi., $18,255 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC certified polished metal, 41,268 mi., $15,487 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, Certified 47,140 mi. $17,854 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA PILOT Touring, gray, 62,261 mi. $27,685 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD black, 11,742 mi, $21,345 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD certi- fied blue, 35,133 mi., $16,875 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EX, 4 dr, black, 25,364 mi.$19,875 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EX, 4 dr, green, 21,520 mi.$19,898 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, 4 dr, black, 29,658 mi.$22,985 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EXL, 4 dr, silver, 32,493 mi.$19,950 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, V6, silver, 17,418 mi.$23,354 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certified gray, 23,548 mi, $22,975 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LX, 4 dr, white, 5,598 mi.$18,965 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LXP, 4 dr, blue, 15,078 mi.$17,985 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied LXP, polished metal, 21,156 mi. $18,957 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied red, 15,946 mi., $18,254 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied silver, 20,751 mi., $17,856 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDAACCORD exl, v6, 4dr, white, 49,810 mi, $18,950 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 34,960 mi., $17,850 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD pol- ished metal, 23,742 mi., $17,789 877-219-9139 dir I Classified = Sales I 2010 HONDA ACCORD silver, 12,138 mi. $19,875 877- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC 4dr, sedan, gray, 8,157 mi, $16,987 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified DX, VP, blue, 25,085 mi. $15,854 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified hybrid, polished metal, 9,887 mi.$18,975 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX, 4 dr, red, 15,050 mi. $15,897 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC DX, VP, 4 dr, blue, 14,050 mi. $15,350 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, silver, 6,180 mi. $18,457 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, 4 dr, white, 71,569 mi., $13,950 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, royal blue, 26,770 mi., $16,125 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC red, 21,535 mi, $17,548 877- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR Certified opal sage, 17,255 mi. $26,897 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR EX, 4 dr, FWD, blue, 8,885 mi. $24,950 877-219-9139 dir HONDA 7160 2010 HONDA CRV Certified EXL, bronze, 31,931 mi. $23,758 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CRV Certified, EXL, black, 36,177 mi. $23,897 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ELEMENT LX, 4dr, red, 46,325 mi, $19,875 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA FIT red, 14,243 mi, $17,458 877- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- fied black, 24,495 mi. $19,245 877-219-9139 dir 2011 HONDA ACCORD black, 16,461 mi. $21,547 877-219-9139 dir 2011 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EX, polished metal, 15,312 mi. $21,875 877-219-9139 dir 2011 HONDA CRZ Certified, auto, black, 22,488 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 dir 2012 HONDA ACCORD sil- ver, 4,766 mi, $21,895 877- 219-9139 dir HYUNDAI 7163 2003 HYUNDAI TIBURON silver, 85,369 mi., $7,254 877-219-9139 dir 2004 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS, auto. 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Clean! $9,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2006 DODGE RAM 1500, MEGACAB! $16,900. 941- 639-7300 GeneGarenam ier 2006 DODGE RAM-1500 80k mi, Only $11980 CALL 901-488-2596 SWOOD8@COMCAST.NET 2006 FORD F150 reg cab, green, 51,381 mi., $12,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 FORD RANGER white, 62,744 mi. $10,478 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500 black, 59,651 mi., $13,458 877-219-9139 dlr TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2008 FORD F-150, Auto, A/C, Bedliner! $9,988. 941- 639-1601, DIr. 2009 NISSAN TITAN SE, white, 72,425 mi. $19,765 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 FORD F150 red, 38,914 mi. $36,875 877- 219-9139 dir Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 Buy Here Pay Here L SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 1998 GMC JIMMY runs good, economical sport utility 4,990 pctcars2.com 941- 473-2277 dir 1999 ISUZU RODEO LSE, Auto, AC, DVD! $4,988. 941- 639-1601, DIr. 2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT, Leather, 3rd Row, Dual AC! $9,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 HONDA CRV EX, silver, 88,187 mi. $12,457 877- 219-9139 dir 2003 HONDA PILOT EX, gold, 54,791 mi., $11,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER blue, 89,990 mi., $11,987 877-219-9139 dir 2004 FORD FOCUS, Leather, Power. AC! $6,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 JEEP GR CHEROKEE Columbia edition, Loaded, Very clean, great cond. $6400./obo 941-380-3549 SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2004 JEEP GRAND CHERO- KEE drk grey, exc. cond. 81k mi, $9900 obo 740-989-2201 2005 CADILLAC ESCALADE AWD, Loaded! $11,990. 941- 639-7300 GeneGranmRenier 2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER red, 79,932 mi., $11,425 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 FORD EXPEDITION, 4x4, Loaded! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GormnFanyy 2005 FORD EXPLORER sil- ver, 81,548 mi., $10,478 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 HONDA PILOT EXL, RES, silver, 81,501 mi., $12,950 877-219-9139 dir 2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE loaded, looks & runs like new $10,990 www.pctcars2.com 941-473-2277dlr 2005 LAND ROVER LR3, AWD, 45K Miles! $18,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFadiy 2006 HONDA PILOT EXL, nay, 4WD, white, 57,273 mi. $20,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 JEEP COMMANDER LTD, Low Miles! $16,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarry 2006 LEXUS LX470 nav, white, 54,221 mi. $39,789 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 GMC ACADIA SLE, white, 68,798 mi., $15,950 877-219-9139 dir 2007 HONDA CRV EXL, 4X4, white, 56,517 mi., $17,950 877-219-9139 dir 2007 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS, XM, blue, 59,041 mi. $15,678 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 NISSAN PATHFINDER black, 89,972 mi., $13,987 877-219-9139 dir - ONLY AT YOUR LEXUS DEALER- 0% FINANCING EVENT WILDE LEXUS OF SARASOTA PRE-OWNED CERTIFIED S0% Financing Available On All Certified Preowned Vehicles 48 Month Term with approved credit Certified Preowned Warranty 3 Year 100,000 Miles Sale Ends 5/31/12 SLargest Inventory In The Area WILDE LEXUS OF SARASOTA 1.877.211.8054 4883 Clark Road, Sarasota, FL 34233 wildelexus.com The Sun Classified-Section A Page 22 E/N/C/V wjtur:1:j, Ll:j, 12 2012 SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2008 CHEW TAHOE, 4x4 LS. 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Open To Everyone -Invite All Your Friends And Family WHERE: Charlotte Harbor Yacht Club WHEN: Saturday, June 2, 2012 COST: $25.00 Per Person FOR TICKET PURCHASE CALL: Stacy Scarrow (941) 916-0000 Nina Sours (941) 626-5616 or (941) 627-4127 CHINESE AUCTION AT 1:00 PM HIGH TEA & FASHION SHOW AT 2:00 PM EVENT BENEFITS WOMEN'S COUNCIL OF REALTORS 528246AND TIDEWELL HOSPICE Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 1 i The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 EINICIV Saturday, May 12, 2012 OPEN HOUSE 1010 SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150.000 readers in Charlotte Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online everyday. Ask about our 90 day special. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 Realtors Welcome! PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 ROTONDA Open Sat. 11 am 2 pm 63 Sportsman Rd. Beautiful 3/2/2 with Surreal Pool And Kitchen. Call Linda @ 941-205-2128 Prudential Florida Realty OPEN HOUSE 1010 SUNSTAR REALTY, INC. MORRIS REALTY, INC. CLOSE OUT PRICES ON LAKEFRONT VILLAS! Heritage Lake Park Rampart Blvd., Punta Gorda Sales Office is open Daily MON.- SAT.: 10am 4pm Sharon Kerr 941-286-7315 BURNT STORE ISLES SAT. & SUN., 12:00PM 4:00PM 341 Monaco Dr. "Captiva" Professionally decorated If you are planning to build, You MUST see this home ENGLEWOOD SUN., 11:30 AM 2:30 PM 232 Bahia Vista Dr. Beautiful updated 2/2 with water on two sides with more than 250 feet of concrete seawall. This is a beautifully updated home on an extra large lot for this community. Valerie Guenther 941-685-8901 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 2 ACRES, Venice 3br/2ba home. County water only 10/o% Down owner financing. 941-488-2418 or 496-9252 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 5 to 21 Acres Punta Gordas's BEST KEPT SECRET! Minutes to town, beach- es,harbor! Deed restricted Horses welcome, black top roads. "A Very Special Ranch Community"! JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 www.PuntaGorda Propertiesforsale.com 4 Bdrms 3 Baths, Screened Enclosure, Pool Black Top Roads & Drive. Horses Welcome, Prairie Creek Park, Deed Restricted minutes to Punta Gorda $459,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS Allison James Real Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 23270 Goldcoast Ave. Comp. refurb., s/s appl. new a/c, new water sys., w/2 1/2 car garage on separate lot. Must Have Approved Financing. $140,000 OBO 941-456-3367 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150 000 readers in Charlotte Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online everyday. Ask about our 90 day special. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 Realtors Welcome! ( NEED A JOB? CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! rc I Gorda Prairie Creek Home! 2217 SF ,312 Baths, Att 2 st Gar+ 3 still detached gar $430,9w Now $279,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 ,ml m0l e/ / vv/ W JvvI vl 4.75 acres w/easy access CUSTOM HTD POOL HM. to PC & Sarasota. Large 4BR/3BA/2Cg 3258 SQ.FT. 4000 sq ft workshop/barn. ON 4 LOTS IN SARASOTA CO. MLS# C7018012 Call Agent Only $389,900 941-474-4279 Peggy Mardis 863-990-1877G RESUL Classified = SalesUSE CLASSIFIED! Subscribe to the UNEWSPAP Charlotte DeSoto Englewood North Port Venice Call Y 941-429-3110 i Today!! *. -- .- _ _.B 1 ,, : .- ---- -- - ....__ _- -. .__ --^- -.^_ __ __ ^ ^-^s_------_ __-,..^ .. .... -- -J'-, sadines ':-rd News: S ssifieds : hion f0 vie Revie rnancial ' father : orts -rnics itorlals n nouncer .........~ The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 r I SZ;z .1 Saturday, May 12, 2012 F/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 ENGLEWOOD WHAT IF...YOU could buy a Bank Owned/Distressed house and turn it into the home you've always want- ed...with only 3.5 % Down and Professional Renovation funds rolled into your mortgage. Call Bob DiPietro, Realtor@ 941-662-0442 Michael Saunders & Company Licensed Real Estate Broker. The Program referred to must be applied for through a Licensed Mortgage Banker. Eligibility subject to application and underwriting approval. InvestotsChoice Real Estate A FsllllBasd iBata HUD REGISTERED BROKER 941-475-7011 VENICE 2/2 Royal Rd.........$50,000 Englewood 2/2 New Martinsville Ave $77,000 3/2 Lord St..........$120,000 North Port 3/2 Napoleon Rd....$62,000 3/2 Caleb Ave........$86,500 Port Charlotte 2/2 Martha Ave.....$47,000 3/2 Waterside St...$63,000 3/2 Gillot Blvd..........$90,000 Punta Gorda 2/2 Olive Cir..............$22,000 2/2 Grapefruit Ln..........$30,000 3/2 Tam O Shanter Ln $69,000 You could save $1000's Call for a list of properties. PROPERTY V MANAGEMENT E SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE. CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Velce/Ellglewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Aeas IVIYMI1OWI I or-,n W~r'pc Beautiful fresh remodel. Granite, solid wood cabi- nets, huge lot. Live the Florida Lifestyle $134,900 Kevin Stanley Tarpon Coast Realty 941-716-0564 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUNI--N' youW credicar iluR i run Ul J/O/ 1834SF, Lanai, all appls & W/D, fenced, Sprinkler sys, Low maint & taxes. REDUCED to $144,900. 941-429-9305 Eves you can get a lakefront pool home built in 2002 like this in the best gated golfcourse community for only $224,900. This 3/2/2 pool home has water views front & back surrounded by tropical land- scaping. Home features open kitchen solid wood cabinets, granite countertops, guest suite. Great buy! Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGuire 941-2234781 PUN IA LOUKUA emodeled 2/2/2 pool home with dock- age for 65' plus sailboat, depth maintained by city, dead end street in restricted neighborhood. REDUCED! $200,000 Lisa Laflamme, 5 Star Realty, 941-916-0538, lisalasells@gmail.com Punta Gorda. Burnt Store Meadows 3/2/2 built in 1994 with 1679 sq ft. for $117,000. Must Sell! Sun Realty, June Poliachik 941-916-0100 or Michelle Brisendine. 941- 889-8721 A Bargain Hunters Delight Check the Classifieds first! A Whole Marketplace of shopping is right at your fingertips! Call The Sun Classifieds Today! From Venice, Englewood, North Port Areas Call 941-207-1200 From Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 941-206-1200 REDUCED PRAIRIE CREEK, PUNTA GORDA Equestrian Country Estate 4BR/4.5BA, Ht'd pool/spa, gazebo. Gated on 5+ acres w/ stocked bass pond & more 17400 White Water Ct. 941-575-4783 or 637-1673 $675,900. For virtual tour: www.floridaneighborhoods.net THE PERFECT SNOWBIRD OR STARTER HOME Perfect condition with lots of upgrades. Great insurance rates. Open kitchen, Large lanai, desirable Southern Expo- sure! 10 Mins to beaches. Only $149,900. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGuire 941-223-4781 VENICE 3/2/2 674 Lakescene Dr Venice FL Beautiful Lakes of Jacaran- da home, private lot. Great rm plan, upgrades galore. Samantha Kasprzyk-Benge Key Solutions Real Estate $314,500 941-650-3732 VENICE 3/2/2 677 Lakescene Dr. Venice FL Immaculate lakefront home w/ lots of upgrades, built in 2005. Samantha Kasprzyk-Benge Key Solutions Real Estate Group $335,000 941-650- 3732 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 EnglewoodNenice Area 1650sf 2/2/2 fully remodeled with 20" porclein tile in deed restricted maintenance free, waterfront com- munity Private Dock w/no bridges out, home features a large fl room & comm. pool new island kitchen w/wood cabinets, granite counters, new ss appliances, new tile roof & remodeled baths. 5 mins to beach- es. $209,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 PT CHARLOTTE BEACH Gorgeous! Custom 4BR/ 3.5 BA/2cg pool hm. 100' Seawall For sale or Lease Option Low interest rates CALL NOW! 850-567-7978 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Fresh Water Canal, new: roof, AC, floors, cabinets. lanai, Reduced $72k 941- 629-6329 poss finance or rent. i 9a vvATIl EcrR v I vel 3/2.5/2 2183sf 2002 built Pool home. All the features that set it apart from the competition. Soaring cathe- dral ceilings, dbl step ceiling and family rm. tray ceiling in master br. Open kitchen with solid wood caninets and solid surface counters. Paver walkway thru a tropical para- dise to your own 10klb covered boat lift. $317,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGuire 941-2234781 WIDE SAILBOAT WATERFRONT HOME IN BURNT STORE ISLES WITH FABULOUS VIEW & great boating access to Charlotte Harbor, The Gulf of Mexico & beyond. Immaculate newer upgraded home on quiet cul-de-sac, neutral colors, decorative moldings, brick paver lanai, concrete dock and boat lift. Partial Seller Financing Available. REDUCED...$349,900. Call Lora Keller, Century 21, Aztec & Associates 941-457-7213 or 941-505-1519 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 VENICE 3/2/2 WELL KEPT on large corner lot. Great family hm Cen- trally located. 5 minutes to Venice Island & Beach. Close to all that Venice has to offer. Call now, wont last! $92,500 Kevin Stanley Tarpon Coast Realty 941-716-0564 VENICE GARDENS 2br/2ba/lcp, with scr. lanai, family room, CHA, new carpet & AC, City water, more Only $84,500 941-408-9284 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 COMMUNITY 1035 VENICE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB,2/2/2 w/den, built in wine cooler, all tile, front & back lanais, cude-sac, by Owner. $165,000. 941-493-0114 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 r-.- - SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150,000 readers in Charlotte Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online everyday. Ask about our 90 day special. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 Realtors Welcome! SBird Bay Relm, Inc. 358 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE IN VENICE Availability changes per wk/MLS We are Condo/Villa Specialists BIRD BAY REALTY, INC. 485-4804/1-800-464-8497 ENGLEWOOD Fiddlers Green Nature Trail, 1st floor condominium 2br/2ba + Car port. Club- house with heated pool & tennis court. Next to Stream & walking trail. Must See. For more info 941-681-2744 M3L"i LIIULLVVWU.- ULciU IKLI IL- ed 55+ Holiday Estates 111, 2/2/CP 25' x 60' Home w/ Vinyl Siding, 10' x 11' Shed, 10 x 30' Sunroom, Vinyl Slid- ing Windows, Hurricane Shut- ters ETC. on a 80' x 110' Res- ident Owned Lot! Fully Fur- nished, Just Bring Your Tooth- brush! Total Cost per Month for Cable TV, Htd. Pool, Tennis, ETC.... County Taxes & Insur- ance No More Than $220. per Month. $78,500. 941474-0855 SClassified = Sales Palm Harbor Village Red Tag Sale Over 10 Stock Units Must Go New Homes Start at $39,900 800-622-2832 ext 210 PORT CHARLOTTE, 1 bedrm 50' trailer on private estate 5 mins to 1-75.$125wk includes electric, water & garbage. Furn. only $10 wk more. Call Mr. Richard. 941- 268-2799 I] a I NORTH PORT Bobcat Villas gated community 2/2 + den 1661 sqft, lakeview, end unit immaculate PUNTA $147,900 941-429-1096 Trophy( lanai 1 sheds p kitch/bath : hall, shu this NORTH PORT Sable Trace II Villa By Owner, Full view on pond 3/2 clubhouse w/pool Realtors Welcome! $157,900 941-426-3823 PT CHARLOTTE 2nd fir, end unit, comply renovated, 2BR/2BA condo. with pool and many other amenities. Immediate Occupancy! $42,900 941-697-9897 I IM SUN CLASSIFIED PUNTA GORDA Emerald Pointe Condo, 4th fir. Canal view. 2/1, Beautifully appointed. Turnkey. Boat Slip.$127.9K- 941-637-1422. PUNTA GORDA ISLES :g 2/2.5/2 Paradise Garden Villas. 2500 sq ft water view, o Renee Schmidt Remax Palm $195,000 941-391-7817 To Advertise in < The Showcase co of Homes Please Call < 866-463-1638 or Email; special@sunnewspapers.net VuGrDAM oIel UIeek ou classic 1/1 844sqft, incl. 00ft Creek frontage, 2 personal boat dock, tiled h. Heated pool & spa, rec f brd, all activities include. Won't last $19,900 770-844-8184 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 VILLA 3/2/2 plus FLA room 2003 heated pool-clubhouse stnless steel appl. $128,800 low fee $121/mon incl lawn Aggressive Realty "Selling With Integrity" 941-629-2100 | MOBILE HOMES 1090 / FOR SALE / I =M -- -- -= I ENGL Gasprailla Mobile Home Estates 1BR/1BA w/ 3 lanais, Updated from the ceiling to the floor! was $16k Now only $12,000 727-242-0080 ENGLEWOOD Indigo Isles, 1/1, owned land, furnished - Move in Condition. $34,900 941-697-3744 gri 4 il ARCADIA VILLAGE '.'. 2 / Den, Lg. shed, 3 yr. AC, porch, 1500 sq ft, part. furn, $57,900. 941-429-2316/ 941-456-5087 **Beautiful Waterfront* Manufactured Homes 2 or 3 BR/2 Baths/ 2 Car Carport Great Punta Gorda Community Call Lora Keller, Century 21 Aztec & Associates 941-457-7213 IMMACULATE $ 39,995! 98 Custom 2/2 High end furni- ture & much more. Privacy and shade galore! Move in today! Call Mike @ 941-356-5308 www.riversideoaksflorida.com PT CHAR. Immaculate Vizcaya Lakes 55+, 2br/2ba, 2005 Fleetwood, Shed, lanai, hardwood floors in Great room & hall way. $43k 941-661-5981 PUNTA GORDA Nice Clean 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath Singlewide. Screen Room, Large Carport, & Utility Shed. All Set Up. Must See! $10,900 941-626-7829 $264,900 Located in one of Venice's most prestigious, private, gated golfing communities, this maintenance fee villa has 2BD+ Den/2BA/2CG and extended lanai Sale of home includes golf cart Open floorplan with numerous upgrades View of preserve and golf course Golf equity and furnishings available under separate contract Kim Stephens, GRI, SRES 941-321-6858 #1 Selling Realtor in Venice for 2011 ReMax Alliance A- $339,000 2078 TOCOBAGA LANE BEAUTIFUL GREAT ROOM PLAN! NEW ROOF!! Open light and immaculate split plan. New 20" tile in all main rooms, marble floors in master bath, volume ceilings, pool with private wooded golf course views, oversize 2 car garage. Ann Jiganti, PA 941-724-2486 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1090 VENICE furnished 1BR/1BA, Ig lanai, pool, Boat ramp, club- house, washer, shed, pets OK. $11,000 neg. 941-764-0552 VENICE ISLE REAL ESTATE SALES, INC. 55+ Resident Owned Comm. Lic. R.E. Broker. 941-485-7743 Many homes to choose from. 941-485-7744 VENICE RANCH M.H.E. Community is being Renovat- ed! Lot rental community 12x46 2BR/1BA, furnished, asking $3,500 24x32 2BR/1BA, unfur- nished, new appliances, asking $5,300. Others to choose from. WALKING DISTANCE TO PUBLIC & CVS 55+ comm. No pets Call Jane 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! 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CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PT CHARLOTTE PT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD List Price 20,000 29,800 29,900 31,900 39,900 39,999 40,000 41,000 42,900 48,900 50,000 54,900 56,900 57,900 63,900 64,900 64,900 65,000 65,000 69,900 74,900 77,900 84,500 84,900 85,700 86,900 89,900 89,900 92,500 95,000 95,900 99,900 100,000 100,000 106,900 115,000 117,000 119,900 119,900 124,000 125,000 128,900 128,999 129,900 129,900 136,900 Pool Sold Price 22,000 24,500 31,000 25,301 37,500 N 37,000 N 38,000 N 40,100 45,250 N 45,000 47,500 54,000 60,000 51,000 N 56,000 62,000 62,500 Y 66,000 N 65,000 N 72,100 66,000 N 70,000 85,000 79,000 81,000 80,000 95,000 N 64,500 91,000 N 88,000 N 87,000 95,000 N 90,000 103,000 107,000 Y 115,000 113,500 119,000 N 120,000 119,900 124,000 Y 130,000 Y 128,999 110,000 125,000 129,250 BE FB HB 2 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 320 Property Style Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash NewVA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Private New Conventional New Conventional New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash New Conventional Not Applicable All Cash New Conventional New Conventional Sold Date 05/04/12 04/30/12 05/03/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 05/01/12 05/03/12 05/02/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 05/03/12 05/04/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 05/04/12 05/01/12 04/30/12 05/04/12 05/02/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 05/02/12 05/03/12 05/01/12 05/01/12 05/02/12 04/30/12 05/02/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 05/04/12 04/30/12 05/02/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/03/12 05/04/12 04/30/12 04/30/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 04/30/12 05/03/12 05/04/12 05/01/12 05/01/12 04/30/12 05/02/12 SP/SqFt 48.9 12.91 32.87 52.08 37.81 98.04 84.64 74.4 40.98 31.44 52.59 41.97 38.69 69.4 68.34 76.7 52.83 89.73 65.95 76.54 91.86 51.99 66.71 54.74 81 84.13 94.48 133.55 110.06 128.09 81.38 95.48 157.89 125.79 86.21 201.86 117.82 117.96 174.83 111.57 108.28 107.09 180.64 297.03 181.54 181.44 125.05 245.6 431.45 644.75 238.55 572.22 LP/SP Ratio 103.68 116.71 100.23 81.4 86.66 80 98.36 83.47 77.04 87.86 93.67 93.6 81.35 96.25 89.27 90.1 89.47 90.09 92.09 103.42 90.58 72.87 79.85 94.07 95.73 96.42 94.41 89.61 93.96 90.32 93.18 95 88.76 91.69 92.7 98.09 95.35 100 89.69 95.6 87.91 97.83 89.61 115.83 98.37 85.94 67.79 95.19 95.71 94.97 100 91.15 Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA New FHA New Conventional New FHA All Cash New FHA All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New FHA All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash Sold Date 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/08/12 05/08/12 05/09/12 05/07/12 05/03/12 05/04/12 05/03/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/08/12 05/04/12 05/07/12 05/08/12 05/08/12 05/04/12 05/03/12 05/08/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/09/12 05/09/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/03/12 05/08/12 05/04/12 05/03/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/09/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/03/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/03/12 LP/SqFt 27.59 34.29 47.16 43.4 41.69 40.48 37.88 36.28 30.62 56.34 41.53 86.05 34.99 41.68 43.03 57.84 82.78 44.89 50.39 52.83 70.93 53.32 92.65 70.05 67.48 80.61 45.24 36.89 55.69 73.93 54 57.78 82.51 67.89 57.82 51.92 67.09 97.32 93.45 89.73 55.16 57.34 85.66 77.28 92.92 100.07 LP/SP Ratio 110 82.21 103.68 79.31 93.98 92.5 95 97.8 105.48 92.02 95 98.36 105.45 88.08 87.64 95.53 96.3 101.54 100 103.15 88.12 89.86 100.59 93.05 94.52 92.06 105.67 71.75 98.38 92.63 90.72 95.1 90 103 100.09 100 97.01 99.25 100.08 96.69 99.2 100.85 100 84.68 96.23 94.41 Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CONTINUED A3957245 SLD C7020808 SLD C7031706 SLD C7031372 SLD C7031891 SLD A3956389 SLD D5786754 SLD D5786846 SLD N5774998 SLD C7032049 SLD C7023443 SLD C7032407 SLD D5786758 SLD C7023957 SLD C7027856 SLD D5786685 SLD C7030513 SLD D5786813 SLD D5772022 SLD C7021206 SLD C7029691 SLD C7024722 SLD C7022252 SLD D5786989 SLD 4622 ARLEY RD 8189 AUSTRIAN BLVD 2000 BAL HARBOR BLVD # 811 17253 NAIAD CT 20335 WILKIE AVE 1937 NEPTUNE DR 53 W BAY HEIGHTS RD # 306 171 BRANDYWINE CIR 5697 WHISPERING OAKS DR 91 VIVANTE BLVD # 201 5592 WHITE IBIS DR 1601 PARK BEACH CIR #113 12398 QUINLAN AVE 801 BRENDA CT 4137 FLAMINGO BLVD 1130 LA PALMA CT 1130 VIA FORMIA 54 WINDSOR DR 621 PALOMINOTRL 4001 KEY LARGO LN 1413 SEA FAN DR 2881 CORAL WAY 1875 CITRON ST 2690 N BEACH RD 34288 33982 33950 33955 33954 34223 34223 34223 34287 33950 34287 33950 33981 33950 33948 33950 33950 34223 34223 33955 33950 33950 33980 34223 NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA CHARLOTTE HARBOR ENGLEWOOD 149,900 159,000 159,900 170,000 189,900 220,000 223,000 227,500 234,900 257,900 259,900 259,900 299,900 319,000 344,000 378,999 379,000 399,000 449,900 497,000 589,000 599,000 799,000 799,990 142,000 140,800 150,000 159,000 155,000 220,000 200,000 200,000 227,500 281,000 245,000 233,000 295,000 300,100 325,000 375,000 360,000 385,000 305,000 480,000 535,000 555,500 775,000 790,000 SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY-COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS Address 1156 POINCIANA RD 503 ALBEE FARM RD # B-2 536 MORNINGSIDE RD 4529 ALLIGATOR DR 525 SHAMROCK BLVD 816 PINELAND AVE 708 STAMIAMI TRL # 214 249 SOVRANO RD 104 CAPRI ISLES BLVD # 308 102 ALGIERS DR 1012 WEXFORD BLVD #1012 1405 PINE LAKE DR#5 700 BIRD BAY CIR # 33 684 WHITE PINE TREE RD # 63 441 N SHORE DR 150 SUNSET BEACH DR 800 CAPRI ISLES BLVD # 235 206 SILVER LAKE DR #103 901 GIBBS RD #1 805 MONTROSE DR #102 204 HIBISCUS ST 840 BIRD BAYW DR # 201 1656 LA GORCE DR 225 PALM E AVE 604 FAIR WINDS DR # 604 3141 ODESSA RD Zip Code 34293 34285 34293 34293 34293 34285 34285 34285 34292 34293 34293 34285 34285 34285 34229 34293 34292 34292 34285 34293 34275 34285 34293 34275 34275 34293 ML# Status D5787058 SLD A3949940 SLD A3951245 SLD N5775204 SLD N5776350 SLD N5775374 SLD N5776098 SLD A3957435 SLD A3957835 SLD N5774835 SLD N5774043 SLD N5774796 SLD N5775209 SLD N5775444 SLD N5774964 SLD N5775352 SLD N5775596 SLD N5775764 SLD D5786310 SLD N5776094 SLD N5772394 SLD N5775847 SLD N5774750 SLD N5776175 SLD N5774172 SLD N5775729 SLD A3951165 SLD N5775880 SLD C7027532 SLD C7032367 SLD N5773351 SLD N5775967 SLD N5774857 SLD N5775120 SLD A3952248 SLD N5775786 SLD N5776628 SLD N5772700 SLD A3955353 SLD N5775861 SLD C7027824 SLD T2506225 SLD N5776138 SLD A3957895 SLD N5775288 SLD C7030394 SLD A3958362 SLD N5775628 SLD N5775754 SLD N5770497 SLD N5775301 SLD N5775994 SLD A3953275 SLD A3956121 SLD N5776099 SLD A3951965 SLD N5773700 SLD N5775885 SLD N564808 SLD D5786297 SLD N5775616 SLD N5775414 SLD N5773736 SLD N5772929 SLD N5775667 SLD N5775960 SLD N5772335 SLD N5773458 SLD N5774138 SLD N5774490 SLD A3955185 SLD N5776130 SLD N5775170 SLD N5774548 SLD T2506382 SLD A3943123 SLD A3957183 SLD Subdivision Name List Price SOUTH VENICE UNIT 5 46,000 LAS CASAS 49,900 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 60 49,987 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 1 55,000 VENICE GDNS UNIT 25 69,900 VENICE EDGEWOOD 69,900 HOLIDAY APTS 73,500 VENEZIA PARK VENICE 79,900 VILLA D ESTE SEC B 89,000 VENICE EAST SEC 1 89,900 TENTH FAIRWAY 94,900 PINEBROOK LAKE CLUB PH 1 94,900 BIRD BAY I 100,000 BIRD BAY VILLAGE UNIT 1 107,000 SORRENTO SHORES UNIT 4 108,200 SUNSET BEACH UNIT 1 109,900 SUMMER GREEN SEC III 119,900 GDNS 3 AT WATERSIDE VLG 119,900 TARPON CENTER VILLAS 124,900 GDNS 1 ST ANDREWS PK AT PLANTATION 124,900 VENETIAN GARDENS 1ST ADD 129,900 FAIRWAYS AT BIRD BAY 129,900 VENICE GARDENS UNIT 25 136,000 VENETIAN GDNS 139,900 FAIRWINDS VILLAGE 2 145,000 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 59 147,000 CASA DI AMICI 149,900 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 40 149,900 STONEYBROOK AT VENICE UNIT 4 179,900 PENNINGTON PLACE 189,600 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 75 189,900 PINEBROOK SOUTH UNIT 3 199,500 QUAIL LAKE 199,900 ISLANDWALK AT THE WEST VILLAGES 1B 205,000 RIVENDELL UNIT 2 205,200 VENEZIA PARK VENICE 212,500 STONEYBROOK OF VENICE 215,900 SARASOTA NATIONAL PHASE 1A 219,000 MISSION VALLEY EST SEC A 219,000 VENICE PALMS PH 1 219,900 VENEZIA PARK SOUTH 224,900 VENETIAN FALLS 231,300 CHESTNUT CREEK ESTS UNIT 3 233,000 BERKSHIRE PLACE 239,000 CASA MADRID 239,000 VENTURA VILLAGE 249,900 THE WATERFRONT ON VENICE ISLAND C 267,000 VENICE GARDENS UNIT 34 SEC 3 269,900 PINEBROOK SOUTH UNIT 3 274,800 VENICE SANDS 279,900 PELICAN POINTE GOLF & CC UNIT 1 299,900 VENICE SOUTH GULF VIEW 325,000 BLACKBURN SHORES 325,000 PLANTATION WOODS 329,000 WATERFRONT ON VENICE ISLAND 330,000 BISHOPS COURT ATTHE OAKS PRESERVE 335,000 VENICE PALMS PH 2 339,000 LAKES OF JACARANDA UNIT 4 339,000 MISSION VALLEY EST SEC B-1 339,900 VENETIA PH 1A 339,900 VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 4D 373,020 VENETIA PH 3 374,900 GULF SHORES 375,000 MISSION VALLEY AKA EWING ESTATES 399,000 BAYSHORE ESTS 399,999 SAWGRASS UNIT 2 407,000 SAWGRASS UNIT 3 419,500 VENICE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 3A1 424,000 SAWGRASS UNIT 1 434,500 PELICAN POINTE GOLF & CC UNIT 9 498,000 OAKS 599,000 VENICE SANDS 599,900 RESERVE 599,900 VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 2H 699,500 ISLAND SHORES 749,000 OAKS 2 PH 2 799,900 SCHUTT 2,000,000 Pool Sold Price 51,000 N 37,000 N 46,000 55,000 60,000 69,900 N 72,000 106,000 78,600 Y 89,900 N 83,000 N 90,000 98,500 N 97,000 108,200 95,000 110,000 113,000 116,000 120,000 N 129,900 115,000 N 121,000 128,000 N 137,000 135,000 N 142,000 147,000 N 157,665 185,000 Y 177,000 195,000 N 185,000 195,000 N 206,000 205,000 215,900 Y 185,000 200,000 220,000 N 195,000 231,300 233,000 N 220,000 239,000 245,000 267,000 Y 242,500 250,000 Y 240,000 273,000 305,000 299,900 Y 320,000 290,000 Y 300,000 Y 320,000 Y 333,000 Y 285,000 N 312,000 330,000 347,500 Y 357,500 Y 357,000 360,000 377,500 Y 380,000 Y 390,000 Y 417,500 Y 485,000 Y 560,000 550,000 530,000 Y 660,000 Y 697,000 Y 724,268 1,825,000 BE FB 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 1 4 3 2 2 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 4 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 4 3 3 2 3 2 3 3 3 2 4 3 3 3 4 4 2 2 4 3 4 4 3 2 4 3 5 3 Property Style Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Condo Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Condo Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home New Conventional All Cash All Cash New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash Combination New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional Combination New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash 05/08/12 05/04/12 05/07/12 05/08/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/08/12 05/09/12 05/09/12 05/03/12 05/04/12 05/08/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/08/12 05/03/12 05/07/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/04/12 05/07/12 71.45 78.64 105.41 51.08 60.46 117.96 194.93 123.17 132.94 107.55 125.86 144.23 184.55 152.12 158.53 140.63 182.12 175.93 184.46 176.24 194.97 188.31 168.35 443.7 94.73 88.55 93.81 93.53 81.62 100 89.69 87.91 96.85 108.96 94.27 89.65 98.37 94.08 94.48 98.94 94.99 96.49 67.79 96.58 90.83 92.74 97 98.75 4418 CORSO VENETIA BLVD # B8 34293 1148 REDSTART RD 34293 11946TEMPEST HARBOR LOOP 34292 24967 PENNINGTON TER 34293 435 OLIVIA RD 34293 1304 PINEBROOKWAY 34285 1240 COVEY CT 34293 13257 HUERTAST 34293 743 SHADOW BAY WAY 34229 424 RIVIERA ST 34285 1942 MESIC HAMMOCK WAY 34292 23126 COPPERLEAF DR 34293 640 MORGAN CIR 34275 127 VENICE PALMS BLVD 34292 952 THE RIALTO 34285 20498 PEZZANA DR 34292 880 MORGAN TOWNE WAY 34292 1354 BERKSHIRE CT 34292 845 ESPLANADE ST # 403 34285 5094LAYTONDR 34293 167TAMPAAVE E # 513 34285 1003JOYCECT 34293 1345 BROOKSIDE DR 34285 633 ALHAMBRA RD # 304 34285 474 FAIRWAY ISLES DR 34285 517 VALENCIA RD 34285 400 WATERSIDE LN 34275 829 CARNOUSTIE DR 34293 157 TAMPA E AVE #807 34285 93 BAYHEAD LN 34229 269 VENICE PALMS BLVD 34292 819 CORAL BEAN CV 34293 1901 MISSION VALLEY BLV 34275 5002 BELLA TERRA DR 34293 114 BURANO CT 34275 4338 CORSO VENETIA BLVD 34293 255 THE ESPLANADE N # 206 34285 890 HIGHLAND CIR 34275 313 BAYSHORE DR 34285 631 POND WILLOW LN 34292 566 MARSH CREEK RD 34292 411 FIELDSTONE DR 34292 747 EGRET WALK LN 34292 1303 TUSCANY BLVD 34292 664 N MACEWEN DR 34229 633 ALHAMBRA RD # 601 34285 450 SHERBROOKE CT 34293 206VICENZAWAY 34275 550W FLAMINGO DR# 402 34285 908 MACEWEN DR 34229 925 INLET CIR 34285 Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash New FHA All 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194.34 438.6 LP/SP Ratio 110.87 74.15 92.02 100 85.84 100 97.96 132.67 88.31 100 87.46 94.84 98.5 90.65 100 86.44 91.74 94.25 92.87 96.08 100 88.53 88.97 91.49 94.48 91.84 94.73 98.07 87.64 97.57 93.21 97.74 92.55 95.12 100.39 96.47 100 84.47 91.32 100.05 86.71 100 100 92.05 100 98.04 100 89.85 90.98 85.74 91.03 93.85 92.28 97.26 87.88 89.55 94.4 98.23 83.85 91.79 88.47 92.69 95.33 89.47 90 92.75 90.58 91.98 96.09 97.39 93.49 91.68 88.35 94.35 93.06 90.54 91.25 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 6 EINICIV Saturday, May 12, 2012 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 A stunning updated home! 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Fill each square with a number, one through nine. /7l; - * Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. * Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. 5 " * Diagonal squares through center should add to total in upper and lower right. 19 THAN ONE SOLUTION. 3 16 Today's Challenge 3 17 Time 7 Minutes 28 Seconds 4 15 Your Working Time Minutes Seconds 12 16 17 15 20 2012 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. *otutlon 3- a ' Yesterday's 23 l722 Challenger : 7 18 Answers 23 14 14 22 28 Cryptoquip 2011 by King Features Syndicate 5-12 X SEXISDO SCKDSMDN ICRD IUZKMDSSX UXDVDI IC EDPP. SMDJ ZVSYZPPJ KZWD RD Z ISNZTOXTK CWZSXCT. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: OLD BOOK ABOUT ACTOR SELLERS'AWFUL REVIEWS FROM MANY PICKY MOVIE CRITICS: "PETER PANNED." Today's Cryptoquip Clue: D equals E "If you're trying to make him feel guilty about taking your chair-forget it." WORD SLEUTH J CYV RN KG MOTHER IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES Z V S P L I EBYVROL I FCZWTQN K I F CZWURMPMJ HE C ZXU S QN LAJ G ECZXV T R P N(MO T H E R)D AM K R L J H ECKAYWS EVU E T RPNLAK IGECYDTB E ZXWU S K I RAAN TE P E OM L J I G J JN I U RAOM EDBAYXWAAMEUMBM TSQPONNLMMKAYNA Friday's unlisted clue: ALTO Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in all directions - forward, backward, up, down and diagonally. Saturday's unlisted clue hint: GERMAN FOR MOTHER Abatyse Induk Majka Moeder Ammee Madre Mana Mother Anya Mae Matka Nanay Ema Maji Mere 2012 King Features, Inc. 5/1; BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne THE WIZARD OF ID By Brant Parker and Jo AND PLEASE PROTECT ME FROM THOSE WHO THINK I'M A FORGIVING PERSON _- MOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMM By Mike Peters MORNINWt, BA B PUCK, NEEP7D~SO TO 5L(ER, RRIMM QiACKEEP., NEEP,,SLEEPINO..I SALL ..,MNIr,,,W PILLS,,.SLECPINC PlCS,,.. RI(MM,,, SLEPIN r ..PILLS CAN E B \ HAIT-FORMINcl / I WAVE Aor BEEM rocwn! B.C. By Mastroianni & Hart SPFHISHERP PJCE" 02012 John L Hart FLP C 1= You can find every business and service under the sun in the Business & Service Directory! Make your business a part of it! Call 866.463. 1638 SUN NEWSPA BU S1UI INI SS & SEV [C E IRE CI TO R] A whole lot of shaking going on for osteoporosis DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Dr. Donohue I am a woman in her D. De mid-60s who's been told Readers may that she's on the verge of write Dr osteoporosis. My doctor told me to take calcium, Donohue at vitamin D and do weight- PO. Box bearing exercise. I joined 536475, a gym. It has a machine Orlando, that transfers to the body vibrations that are sup- FL.32853-6475 posed to help osteopo- rosis. What do you think of this? And what does "weight-bearing" mean? - H.A. ANSWER: Vibration machines are somewhat new to the sports world. These machines have a platform that oscil- lates. You stand on the platform. Motion of the platform sends vibrations through the body that are said to stimulate bone formation and strengthen muscles. Seven studies have examined these claims, with conflicting results. A recent study performed in Canada questions the value of this kind of therapy for osteoporosis. More than that, I cannot tell you. These machines are also used to rehabilitate muscles and tendons. A conclusive study of this claim has yet to be pub- lished. "Weight-bearing" in- dicates that your bones, including backbones, are supporting body weight during an exer- cise. That puts stress on the bones, and they do grow stronger. Walking is a weight-bearing exer- cise. Swimming isn't. The buoyancy of the water relieves bones of their job of propping up body weight. Weightlifting is the ultimate weight-bearing exercise. Telling most women to lift weights usually provokes an un- favorable response. They think they're going to de- velop huge muscles. They won't, unless they have deliberately set about to build large muscle mass. Weightlifting definitely strengthens bones. Your gym should have a staff of trained personnel who can devise a program for you and teach you the mechanics of proper lifting. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I recently started exercis- ing at a local gym. I read that it's a good idea to take a protein supple- ment after exercising. In stores, there are several different types of protein, like soy and whey. Which is better? When do I take it? P. oon ANSWER: If you take in .36 grams of protein for every pound of your body weight, you're getting enough of it. For a 150-pounder, that would be 55 grams of protein a day. It's not hard to get all the pro- tein you need through food. Four ounces of chicken, beef and fish have around 30 grams of protein. Four ounces is a small serving. Half a cup of cooked beans has 8 grams. An egg has 7, and 2 tablespoons of peanut butter have 8 grams. Serious and devoted bodybuilders can double their daily protein intake. If you want a supple- ment, that's OK too. The only thing I would look for on the amino acid content of the supple- ment is the amino acid leucine. It's said to en- hance protein synthesis in the body. Take a protein meal or protein supplement within an hour after exer- cising. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: The bicycle exercise for abdominal muscles is great, and it's easy to do. How many pedaling mo- tions should I do a day? - M.B. ANSWER: For other readers, the bicycle exercise is done by lying on the floor with hands at the sides of the head. Bend the knees to a 45 degree angle so the legs are raised off the ground. Start pedaling as you would when riding a bike. You can either count the pedaling motions, or you can time yourself. For those starting out, 10 to 15 pedals at one time are enough. If you prefer timing the exer- cise, one full minute of pedaling is a good start. Rest and repeat the exercise. As you get the hang of it, you'll find it easier to perform. Do as many pedal motions as is comfortable. The same advice goes for the time of pedaling if that's your preferred method. Stop pedaling if it be- comes painful. REX MORGAN By Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan 60o '5 PAINFUL FOR ME TO REA PTIS, S UN... A LOVE STORY &ONE BADP S NOt , NEEP ANOTHER TO READ r TNOW! To --- DAD ON 11E DISC? ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman Po rOV HAVE ANY" FMAN F1() 1TMWF(lc E(aiA'r w WA. I GARFIELD By Jim Davis IT'5 TIME FOR... PAP, PROMISe MG YOU'LL BDG PAR OF THe C.ONVC-SA1TION TONI-I&T. LIZ... W6'RG VISITING& YOUR PRIENPS. YOU'LL TALX ABOUT PGOPLC I PON'T KNOW ANP THINGS YOU PO W"H THEM. MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella THERE \WERE MANY" THINGS THAT HAP TO BE IN PLACE FOR GINIA ANP BOBBY TO - REUNITE THE WAY THEY PI ^- "'*t,- ^-^^^^^^^^^^ DILBERT By Scott Adams OUR SALES HAVE DROPPED TO ZERO IN RETAIL STORES THAT HAVE SELF-CHECKOUT. THEN WHY PON'T YOU ,JUST STAY HOME? "MR. I HATE PITUITARY EPOCATIONAL OLANP'S PROGRAMMING CLUBHOUSE"! WHAT? ANP MISS A I CeC M&AL? I BUT WHATEVER FORCES WERE AT .7J.r'.V THE GREATEST OF THESE \S THE LOVE THESE T\-/O HAVE FOR EACH OT-FER' TLOVE GINA ANP 13E BoBY! ON A POSITIVE NOTE. WE HAVE THE MOST SHOPLIFTED PRODUCT OF THE YEAR. FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein APPARENTLY THE PEOPLE WHO ARE DUMB ENOUGH TO WANT OUR PRODUCT ARE TOO DUMB TO KNOW HOW TO USE SELF- CHECKOUT. x I The Sun Classified-Section B Page 8 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 Satuday Ma 12,201 EIICN he un lassfie-SetionB Pge0 Look for the g Directory pul Saturday ii Yreat deals in the Business & Service blishing Sundays, Wednesdays, and i the Classified Section of the Sun! *.a I * JUMBILE Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME BORN LOSER By Art and Chip Sansom by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek PL- b WATCAtHG OU TENA PLA I AIOTkE. eALL GAC, 6 | I TO WAI 'CRI I knew I'd win. kL OUR &*V5 It was easy. What's for A dessert? L - ._ "-__ __ V J^ '. _ BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall THIS ARTICLE I'M READING SAYS PRIORITIZING? THERE'S AN ACTUAL MEDICAL I CONDITION THAT CAUSES PEOPLE (EAH!' r SEEMS LIKE .. TOr TEXT IN PEOPLE THESE DAYS S UN5SIEVA ALEE THEIR SLEEP CAN'T EVEN FOCUS WHATEVER HAPPENED !N O JE NrIGUND T O P R I O RI T I IN ? 7 0 I T W E L L / el Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. 77 ER ;C^T (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: FAINT SKIMP OPAQUE MAYHEM Answer: John McEnroe would sometimes lose his temper trying to MAKE HIS POINT Baking soda keeps washer dry Dear Heloise: I wanted to share a hint for those of us who have front-load wash- ing machines. They tend to stay "moist" inside. I use a plastic bowl with about half a cup of baking soda and place it in the washing ma- chine while it is not in use. My washing machine stays dry while not in use because the baking soda absorbs the moisture. I pour this "used" baking soda in with my towels prior to washing them. There is no foul smell, and my towels come out smelling fresh! - Ginny inYorba Linda, Calif. Ginny, I love a double- duty hint, and baking soda is the perfect product to use in both cases. Many of my readers have problems with front-load washing machines smelling. The hint is to wipe off the door gasket after use and leave the door open until completely dry. Baking soda is a fabulous odor neutralizer all around the house, and it is envi- ronmentally friendly and cheap to use. Would you like to receive more hints about cleaning and fresh- ening with baking soda, a wonderful workhorse in the home? I have compiled a pamphlet filled with my favorite baking-soda hints and formulas. If you'd like to receive one, send $5 and a self-addressed, stamped (65 cents), business-size envelope to: Heloise/Baking Soda, EO. Box 795001, San Antonio, TX 78279-5001. Gargling with 1 teaspoon of baking soda dissolved in half a glass of water will I I I 0J1.- Hints from Heloise help to freshen your breath naturally, and at only a few pennies. Heloise Microchip update Dear Readers: If you choose to adopt or rescue a dog from the shelter, microchips are very im- portant. A microchip can be the best way to bring your pet home should it get away. Be sure that the microchip information is updated and current to in- clude your name, address and, most importantly, your phone number. This may make the difference between getting your pet back and not! Normally, microchips cost around $50, with an annual fee to maintain your information on the chip of around $20. Check with your veterinarian. Heloise Trashy perfume Dear Heloise: Regarding the cologne/perfume sam- ples in the magazine ads: I open them and tape them inside the lids of my garbage cans. It will work for several days as an air freshener. - Barb in Humble, Texas BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott WON(! -MI P 1: FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston IT o MiTHE ISN'T IT, DAD M OTHER DRy\... B 67 y THEY SHAVE iDRYI _ED ._ ,. oU OWT KNOW H14OW SULCKf( YOU AE TO + 5E- kLC.TO C>OT TKWT! WOUR1AN tIW OF TR (A 5E TCLV1X!>.,. A: A Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 9 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 10 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 DEAR ABBY: I am in a relationship with someone I graduated from school with, so we have known each other for a num- ber of years.We are both divorced. Because I'm an only child, my mother has always been protective and controlling. She hasn't recovered from my divorce, although it happened more than 10 years ago, and con- stantly finds fault with my current relationship. She argues with me almost weekly that I should get married because it "looks bad for her" that I live with this man, and "in the sight of God this isn't right." One minute she doesn't want me in a relationship, the next she's telling me I need to be married. I respect her beliefs, but don't think we should get married just because she wants us to. I was married long enough to realize that a piece of paper doesn't make it right, so why force the issue? I love my mother, but her nagging is making it extremely diffi- cult not only for me but for my relationship. How do I handle this? STRESSED- OUT ONLY CHILD DEAR STRESSED OUT: You may be an only child, but you are a child no lon- ger. You are entitled to live your life the way you wish. While there are legal protections for a wife that a live-in does not enjoy, if you prefer not to formal- ize your relationship, you should not be pressured into it. The next time your mother starts in, tell her firmly you will not argue the point and change the subject. DEAR ABBY: I'm a single mother of three kids, ages 10, 8 and 7. Their father and I have been divorced for two years. He moved 300 miles away and sees the kids mainly in the sum- mer and on holidays. He has remarried, and she has children as well. My problem is my kids feel he treats her children better than he treats them. I try hard not to badmouth him, but from what they tell me it's a one-way street. Dear Abby He has told our kids that he loves them more than I do, and that he wishes he didn't have to pay child support. It hurts me to see them hurt. What can I do? We don't have a good relationship. He refuses to listen to anything I say. I don't want the kids to hate their father, but unless he changes, they will. They have already asked me if they can talk to the judge to get their visits made fewer and shorter. PROTECTIVE MOM INVIRGINIA DEAR PROTECTIVE MOM: You cannot control the behavior of another adult, much as you might wish to. Your children are intelligent and they have already gotten the pic- ture. Unfortunately, they are still too young to be able to convince a judge to shorten their visits or spend time with their dad less often. But as they enter their early teens they will be. Help them to be patient and ride it out in the meantime, because they have no other option. DEAR ABBY: My sister- in-law is demanding to know why I won't accept her friend request on Facebook. Personally, I don't consider her a friend and prefer not to allow her access to my Facebook page. How can I politely and honestly answer her questioning? PREFER TO DECLINE DEAR DECLINE: Be- cause she is forcing the issue, be forthright and answer her question by telling her that while she may be your sister-in-law, you do not feel personally close enough to her to be comfortable having her review your activities and thoughts on a daily basis. "And the King shall answer and say unto them, "Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." Matthew 25:40. When we help someone else in need we are actually serving the Lord. Let's be sensitive to others who are having difficult times. MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley O...Afe TW> omtC Ly m ^ -~- -- * -- ---- --' PEANUTS By Charles Schulz SO TOU WENT TO WELL, 0 WHAT?DONT FEEL WULTq A FAMILY REUNION. ABUT IT! JUOT BECAUSE Wu'RE S AND U DW DN'T RELATED TO PEOPLE OE5NT MEAN ALP kIENJOY IT... O HAVE TO LIKE THEM! CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers I'VESTnLL roTA I 30ST W )I\ LOT CET-UP- HAV\ETO0 0D-- & ..0. GO s OF1 Venice Gondolier Sun readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. I HOROSCOPE I ARIES (March 21-April 19).With all that you're learning, you can't expect yourself to understand instantly what your next move should be.You'll need to process an issue, and this will take time. TAURUS (April 20-May 20).Your instinct to sketch out yourthoughts on paper will lead to clarity on a matter that's been bothering you. Make a list of known factors, and then make one of unknown factors. You'll quickly sort this one out. GEMINI (May 21-June 21).Your family structure seems to require constant tending lately. Luckily, oon maintaining relationships with a steady flow of supportive communication is one of your specialties. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You've been driving yourself hard. Soon this rhythm will become comfortable. But it's important that you make every effort to ensure that you get the rest you need. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You'll get a mixed bag of advice and will be slow to act on any of it until you get a gut feeling about how to proceed. In the end, you'll only do what you decide you want to do. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).You'll enter into a rather stuffy environment. You'll have a way of loosening up the room. You are apt to share with others, and even those who are terriblyshy will open up to you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Every choice comes with a trade-off. Money, time and energy will be rather obviously exchanged, but that's not all. Get tuned in to the hidden costs that are difficult to calculate. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).You'll be deciding what to do about a certain relationship. Build on the belief that you're better off with this person in your life than you would be without him or her. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).You're not always yourown best babysitter.The influence of someone you admire will keep you accountable to goals that would not be reached otherwise. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19). Explore your options, and keep them open. There are some conversations that will stretch on for months, and everyone will be better off for notjumping to hasty conclusions. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).You have a big heart, and you're ready to forgive, no matter how many times you already have. Relationships will be healed. Love and forgiveness will weave together like the entwined fingers of prayerful hands. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).You'll deal with well-meaning and possibly clueless people.You're just the one for the job since you're so patient. And hopefully others will heed your low-key guidance. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (May 12). You have lofty goals and an abiding faith to match: Everything is doable. In June, you'll be exceptionally lucky in love. People treat you the way you'd prefer without prompting from you. You'll make the most of connections in Julyand will see lifestyle improvements in August. Gemini and Virgo people adore you. Your lucky numbers are:10,2,38,14and18. 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Has a pool and fitness center. Unit has a den, screened lanai and on the 1st floor. Small pets ok $900 941-223-6307 | Classified = Sales PGI beautifully furnished villa, 2br/2ba + den/2car in Burnt Store Isles, $900/ month ann.- lease/option. No smok- er/pet 231-818-6761 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 Water view! 55+ desirable, 1st floor furnished, heated pool, $795 mo plus sec. 941-639-8640 CONDOSNILLAS DUPLEXES FOR RENT FOR RENT 1240 1300 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 on Bal Harbor Blvd overlooking canal/basin. Short Term rent up to 8 months. Fully fur- nished. Washer/Dryer. Cov- ered parking. Available now. $1,000 941-575-1670 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 VeniceEnglewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas MURDOCK, 2/1.5, w-w car- pet, screened lanai, W/D hook up, fans, lawn care included, no pets. $550/mo. Call 941- 769-6548 Days or 941-639- 8829 evenings. CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! PORT CHARLOTTE Coulton Ave, 2/1. 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Q 5 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 4 A Q 10 7 6 c A Q 10 5 4 0 7 93 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 14 Pass 2NT 3Y Pass 3NT S What action do you take? EAST Pass Pass Q 6 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 6742O 93 0 74K J 109652 Partner opens the bidding with two no trump. What do you respond? Look fbr answers on Monday. (Tannah Hirsch welcomes readers' responses sent in care of this newspaper or to Tribune Media Services Inc., 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, NY. 14207. E-mail responses may be sent to gorenbridge@aol.com.) MOVIE LISTINGS Regal Town Center 16 941-623-0111 1441 Tamiami Trail The Artist (PG-13, 100 min.) 2:00 pm Chimpanzee (G, 78 min.) 12:40 pm, 3:50 pm Dark Shadows (PG-13, 113 min.) 1:15 pm, 1:45 pm, 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:50 pm, 7:15 pm, 7:40 pm, 9:30 pm, 10:00 pm, 10:30 pm The Five-Year Engagement (R, 124 min.) 12:20 pm, 4:20 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:35 pm The Hunger Games (PG-13, 142 min.) 12:10 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:20 pm, 10:25 pm The Lucky One (PG-13, 101 min.) 1:30 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:35 pm, 10:05 pm Marvel's The Avengers (PG-13, 142 min.) 12:05 pm, 12:55 pm, 1:45 pm, 4:10 pm, 5:00 pm, 6:35 pm, 7:25 pm, 8:15 pm, 10:35 pm Marvel's The Avengers 3D (PG- 13, 142 min.) 12:30 pm, 1:20 pm, 2:10 pm, 3:20 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:35 pm, 5:25 pm, 7:00 pm, 7:50 pm, 9:20 pm, 9:50 pm, 10:15 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits 3D (PG, 88 min.) 3:30 pm, 9:55 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG, 88 min.) 12:00 pm, 6:45 pm The Raven (R, 103 min.) 1:05 pm, 4:05 pm, 7:10 pm, 10:20 pm Safe (R, 95 min.) 4:50 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:10 pm Think Like a Man (PG-13, 122 min.) 12:45 pm, 3:35 pm, 6:55 pm, 9:45 pm Frank Theatres Galleria Stadium 12 941-408-0011 2111 Tamiami Trail The Cabin in the Woods (R, 95 min.) 5:00 pm, 7:15 pm, 9:55 pm Chimpanzee (G, 78 min.) 11:30 am, 2:10 pm Dark Shadows (PG-13, 113 min.) 10:15 am, 10:45 am, 1:15 pm, 1:45 pm, 4:15 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:15 pm, 10:45 pm, 12:01 am The Five-Year Engagement (R, 124 min.) 11:35 am, 2:15 pm, 5:05 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:30 pm The Hunger Games (PG-13, 142 min.) 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 8:00 pm The Lucky One (PG-13, 101 min.) 11:15 am, 2:15 pm, 5:20 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:15 pm Marvel's The Avengers (PG-13, 142 min.) 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 8:00 pm, 11:00 pm Marvel's The Avengers 3D (PG- 13, 142 min.) 10:00 am, 10:30 am, 1:00 pm, 1:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:00 pm, 10:30 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits 3D (PG, 88 min.) 11:05 am, 2:05 pm The Raven (R, 103 min.) 5:15 pm, 7:40 pm, 10:15 pm Safe (R, 95 min.) 5:05 pm, 7:50 pm, 10:20 pm The Three Stooges (PG, 92 min.) 11:45 am, 1:45 pm AMC Merchants Crossing 16 888-AMC-4FUN US 41 and Pine Island Rd. 21 Jump Street (R, 109 min.) 11:15 am, 4:30 pm, 9:45 pm The Artist (PG-13, 100 min.) 12:00 pm, 2:30 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:30 pm Chimpanzee (G, 78 min.) 10:00 am, 12:15 pm, 2:15 pm, 4:30 pm, 6:45 pm, 9:00 pm Dark Shadows (PG-13, 113 min.) 11:30 am, 2:30 pm, 5:30 pm, 8:30 pm; 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:00 pm The Five-Year Engagement (R, 124 min.) 12:45 pm, 6:15 pm The Hunger Games (PG-13, 142 min.) 3:15 pm, 6:30 pm, 9:45 pm The Lucky One (PG-13, 101 min.) 10:45 am, 1:15 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:45 pm, 9:15 pm Marvel's The Avengers (PG-13, 142 min.) 10:15 am, 11:45 am, 1:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 4:45 pm, 6:15 pm, 8:00 pm, 9:30 pm Marvel's The Avengers 3D (PG- 13, 142 min.) 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, 2:15 pm, 3:45 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:00 pm, 8:45 pm, 10:15 pm Mirror Mirror (PG, 106 min.) 10:15 am, 3:45 pm, 9:15 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits 3D (PG, 88 min.) 11:15 am, 4:15 pm, 8:45 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG, 88 min.) 1:45 pm, 6:30 pm The Raven (R, 103 min.) 12:00 pm, 2:45 pm, 5:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:30 pm Safe (R, 95 min.) 2:00 pm, 7:15 pm Think Like a Man (PG-13, 122 min.) 10:30 am, 1:15 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:15 pm, 10:15 pm The Three Stooges (PG, 92 min.) 10:45 am, 1:00 pm, 3:30 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:15 pm, 10:30 pm ACROSS 1 Survive 5 Tannin source 10 Where hackles rise 14 Mayberry moppet 15 Shrimper's net 16 N. M. neighbor 17 "The Thin Man" pooch 18 Parting word 19 Dressmaker's cut 20 In question 22 "Jane Eyre" novelist 24 Comic-strip bark 25 Bone-dry 26 Maxims 29 Emulating 33 Almost chilly 34 Spanish river 36 Family mem. 37 Da or ja 38 Miner's stake 39 Turkish potentate 40 "My Gal" of song 41 Soprano Jenny 42 Tapered off 44 Blurred 47 Incentive 48 Pick up and go 49 Mesozoic, for one 50 Horror-film menace 53 Wide-ranging, as tastes 58 Cain's sib 59 Ziegfeld show 61 The younger Guthrie 62 Julia Ward - 63 Banish 64 Nonflowering plant 65 Monster's loch 66 Tosses the dice 67 Rani's servant DOWN 1 Do dock work 2 Lhasa- 3 In (as found) 4 Pekoe packets (2 wds.) 5 Workforces 6 Hindi cousin 7 Snail - 8 Dazzle 9 Site for a poker game 10 Not a soul 11 Similar 12 Urban map 13 Loosen 21 Long hike 23 What to let 'er do 25 Bitterly pungent 26 Bottom of the ocean? 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE The Sun Classified-Section B Page 12 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 12, 2012 Saturday, May 12, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section B Page 13 FOR RENT 1320 ENGL Rotonda Condo 55+ furnished or unfurn. Annual or Mthly 2/2, No pets. 201-638-5805 1ST MONTH ONLY $375 12 mins from Venice 2br w/ den 2 ba 1300sf, Swimming pool $775/mo 941-473-0450 ENGLEWOOD: MANASOTA KEY, Eff. Steps to Beach. Util. & cable incl. pet ok, $700 mo. Long term 941-716-3660 VENICE ISLAND Eff, 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 941416-5757or 3236466 MARIAN MANOR APTS. 2/1 Starting at $610. incomeme Limits Apply** Call 941-391-5669 NORTH PORT Furn'd. Studio incl util, linens, dishes, etc, 52" TV w/Satelite. Private ent. Near stores. 941-426-2909 NORTH PORT VICTORIA POINTE APTS. at Sumter & Appomattox between US 41 & 1-75. Accepting applications for 1BR & 2BR Apts. Conve- niently located close to schools, shopping, entertain- ment & beaches 941-423-8720 Available Soon Studio Apts Income-Based Housing for those, 62 and older. Please call 941-624-2266 Limited availability, Restrictions Apply. TTY: 1-800-955-8771 PUNTA GORDA, 2/1 Com- pletely tiled, window treat- ment, on Fairway Dr oppo- site school, monthly $650, Call Owner (718)-465- 6388 or (718) 864-6482 FOR RENT 1320 The Fountains 1/1 from $580 2/2 from $680 3/2 from $780 Call for specials 941-429-9799 VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $199 Move in Fee. Call (941)-488-7766. 1 VENICE STUDIO a & 1 Bedroom Accepting Section 8 Vouchers 941-488-7766 VENICE, Downtown Embassy lbr apt. Walk to beach. $650/ mo.+$600. Ann Lease. N/P. (Credit Check) 941-244-0700 VILLA SAN CARLOS II 22250 Vick St. Affordable-Income based One bedroom apartments for 62 or older Income Limits Apply Call 941-624-4404 TTY-1-800-955-8771 t~t @ VILLA SAN CARLOS 2550 Easy Street Income based 62+ or needing features of accessible unit Income Limits Apply Call 941-624-2266 TTY-1-800-955-8771 OPPORTUNITY GET RESU LT5 USE CLASSIFIED! WILLOW CREEK Affordable 55+ community tucked away in North Port. Pool, Activity Room, Fitness Center, Restricted access entries. Great specials on 1 and 2BR apartments. Small pet friendly. Call us today for a tour of our community! EHO 941-429-2402 WOODMERE APARTMENTS OF VENICE Starting in the low 700's. Call 941-496-4161 www.woodmereapartmentsofvenice.com Resort Style Pool Clubhouse, Fitness, And Business Center with WiFi. Pets Welcome Professionally managed by Gallina Management, Inc MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 1340 PUNTA GORDA on Saltwater Sailboat Canal & NOCATEE AREA. 2 & 3 Bedroom. $400.-$650. 941-624-0355 EFFICIENCIES FOR RENT 1350 ENGLEWOOD Furnished $425/mo including utilities w/year lease 55+ Park No pets lease (941)-474-1353 ENGLEWOOD furn. 2rm, near Dearborn, No pets. $550mo. incl. util. & sec., Excellent ref- erences Only! 941-475-4562 HARBOUR HEIGHTS close to river, newly renovated efficien- cies with cable & internet, Sun- nybrook Motel 941-625-6400 NOKOMIS EFF, N/S 55+ includes utilities/cable first, last, security, no pets furn/unfurn 941-451-8438 PORT CHARLOTTE Ig moth- er-in-law suite, fully furn, priv ent, Ig lanai, gated yard, util incld. $550 mo 941-623-8120 ROOMS FOR RENT 1360 ENGLEWOOD Upscale area on water, bring your boat, no bridges to Gulf. $450/mo incl. utilities. 941-474-5986 NORTH PORT Furn Room w/50in HD TV I-net Pvt bath, near 41 Quiet. Backround check $450 941-587-9466 PORT CHARLOTTE 2 rooms for Rent. $250 per month per room. Call 941-875-1653. PORT CHARLOTTE, Clean, Quiet, $125wk $450mo incl until, furn'd, refs 941-7433070 941-740-2565 PUNTA GORDA country, furn. all utilities, wifi, cable, w/d, ref & background check $125 wk, 2 horse stalls avail. LV msg. 941-575-1905 WANTED TO RENT S1420 3/2/2, MAY 15TH 2012 unfurnished. Email: ionmanl01@hotmail.com WANTED TO RENT 1420 NEED garage or sm. end area, for occasional use for 4 person band practice. PG or S. Pt. Char. area. Must have elec. but don't need water. Can pay up to $200mo. 941-916-0778 LOTS & ACREAGE 1500 SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150,000 readers in Charlotte Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online everyday. Ask about our 90 day special. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 Realtors Welcome! NORTH PORT Sumter Blvd. Great location. New home area. $6,900 941- 457-6811 PUNTA GORDA 1.25Acres Country living Bring your livestock! Close to 1-75 & shops $17,500. 941-637-7776 WATERFRONT 1515 MANASOTA KEY Beach lot 4th from Gulf. $350,000 401-596-0614 COMMERCIAL LOT 1530 PRIME VENICE ISLAND LOCATION 1+/-Acre, Corner Lot on Business 41 Zoned Mixed use Retail, Office, Residential. NOW Only $295k MaryBeth, 941-416-3829 Preferred Properties, Realtors. BUSINESS RENTALS 1610 DOWN TOWN VENICE Island Store fronts up to 2000sf for lease! Call 941-416-5757 NOKOMIS Office/Retail. 750/1500 SF. 312 E. Laurel Rd. Water & garbage service included $635 mo. 941-488- 4261 PAULSON CENTRE EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES 18245 Paulson Drive. P.C 25% off first Year Rent 80 s.f. to 230 s.f. Offices Virtual Offices available Info call (941)-206-2200 PUNTA GORDA on US 41 CEDAR POINT OFFICES Near downtown 1,250 sqft $1,400 + Smaller or larger spaces avail Flip, 505-0482 INCOME PROPERTY 1615 MINI STORAGE FACILITY 425 Units, Venice S1.1M MaryBeth, Preferred Properties, Realtors 941-416-3829 COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROP 1620 Excellent Comm. Potential Toledo Blade Comm. Corridor, 2003, 1935SF Incl parking lots w/ drive thru to street in rear. Orig. a prof. decorated model home. $179,000 up to 1 yr leaseback $750/mo Aggressive Realty "Selling With Integrity" 941-629-2100 COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROP 1620 PORT CHARLOTTE- Prime office space, 3 units 1,000sf. ea. Brand new. Sandhill Blvd. Turnkey/Fully built out. (941)-624-5992 PUNTA GORDA 5,000 sqft interior office, fenced secure yard,12ft overhead door, frontage on 41. Allowance for paint $2,000 per mo 941-639-4000 REDUCED! Venice Hwy 41, 16,618 sq ft. of prime retail, only $1,495,000, or lease at $7.95 NNN, next door to Toyota and Honda dealers, 70 parking spaces. AB Trading Realty 727-894-5002 WAREHOUSE STORAGE WITH DOCKING FROM Pt. Charlotte to Venice Must be 3,000-4000sf, and have loading dock that will accommodate tractor trailers. Please call Paul 941-416-6293 & STORAGE 1640 AAA LOCATION 3,000 ft. w/ Loading Dock. Call Albert 941-628-2883 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 NORTH PORT - 800SF Warehouse, $400+ tax. 941-661-6720 PUNTA GORDA 900 sq ft. garage w/ car lift for the hob- bist or storage. Available june 1st $450 mo 941-628-0680 PUNTA GORDA, 1600 sf. with interior office & Ig overhead drs $600/mo+Tax.239-248-0020 Secure Public Storage 5'X12' & 10'X12' units. Outside Storage Avail. 8890 NE Hwy 17, Zolfo Springs 863-993-1355 VENICE Warehouse Com- plex Bay Rentals Starting at $200/per mo. 941-485- 8402 NserlU 6pr SUN" NEWSPAPERS CALL 941-429-3110 TODAY!! comP bet for m Saturday, May 12, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 13 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 14 E/N/C/V III IIf 0Lvf NORTH PORT POOL HOME- 1798 Queen Palm Way, Bobcat Trail. Beautiful 4 Bedroom 3 Bath, 2795 sq. ft. Stunning Views! $499,000. Jeff Runyan, Re/Max Palm. 941-979-2843. YOU DREA HOEI WAING Exqusite 4BR home with Huge pool & New deck, just waiting for you to turn it into your own Margaritaville. Beautiful galley kitchen with cherry wood cabinets, All the best upgrades, including new landscaping. Must See. Only $190,000 Please Call (941)-629-5486 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 1 Car Garage. Best Gulf Access Home! Bike Ride to Beach! Updated Kitchen & Bath. RV Hook-Up & Parking for Large Boat. $115,000. Jeremy Jones, Tall Pines Realty, (941)-628-5027 Port Charlotte Pool home. 3 bedroom 2 bath side entry 2 car garage. Home has many upgrades including tile floors, stainless steel appliances, auto pool cleaner, hurricane shutters. Beautifully landscaped, fenced back- yard. $135,000. A Clear Choice Realty 941-979-9396 www.aclearchoicerealtv.com Punta Gorda Burnt Store Meadows 3/2/2 built in 1994 with 1679 sq ft. for $117,000. Plenty of room to put in your own pool. Must Sell! Sun Realty, June Poliachik 941-916-0100 or Michelle Brisendine 941-889-8721 ROTONDA 2012 3/2/2 home over 2000 sq ft living area. Custom wood cabinets & granite countertops, stainless appliance package. Upgraded tile & many more custom features. $159,900 Call Henry Gustaf 941-204-8213 A Clear Choice Realty. HOME! 2217 SF, Gated &Fenced. Wood &Tile Firs. Fireplace, Family Rm, 3 Bdrms 2 Baths, screened Lanai, POND Att 2 stall garage + 1500 SF 3 stall detached garage $430,00- now $279,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 SOUTH VENICE 3/2 w/ Efficiency & Large Screened Lanai, Fenced. New Roof. Furnished. Turn-Key. $119,900. Pam Cameron, Paradise Realty S941-488-1111 PORT CHARLOTTE, 13752 LAKE POINT CT., I l, maintained 1-owner 2,000 SF 3-bedroom, 2-bath execu- tive caliber pool home with side-entry garage on lushly landscaped oversized lot overlooking 3rd Fairway of pre- mier gated golf course community Golfer or not, you'll love the resort lifestyle and unparalleled setting, close to all amenities. Own an es estate for the cost of a condo! Just Ws A ,Mdi "- 00, and we'll even throw in I, 1, pIf cart! Patty Gillespie, ANCHOR REALTYSRES, E-pro, css Re/Max Anchor, 941-875-2755 ARCADIA 3/3/2 w pool on 4.75 acres w easy access to PC & Sarasota. Large 4000 sq ft workshop barn. MLS# C7018012 Call Agent Peggy Mardis 863-990-1877 NORTH PORT SABAL TRACE II VILLA 3469 LAKEWOOD BLVD FULL VIEW ON POND 3/2 CLUB- HOUSE W/POOL BY OWNER, REALTORS WELCOME! $157,900 941-426-3823 I 5 ACRES+ PRAIRIE CREEK PARK 5 Acres+3351 SO Ft Home 4 Bdrms 3 Baths, Screened Enclosure, Pool Black Top Roads & Drive. Horses Welcome, Prairie Creek Park, Deed Restricted minutes to Punta Gorda S459,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 SEARCH ALL LISTINGS http://www.PuntaGordaPropertiesforsale.Com SruiN I AV J1uJt 4180 DELTONA Sailboat Access. Almost New 3/2/2CP, Fireplace, 1,700 sf. Nice area! $119,900. or Make Offer. 941-624-0355 1288 ARMSDALE AVE PORT CHARLOTTE completely renovated 2/2/+Den and Office. New kitchen, baths, tile, lighting & paint. Fenced Yard. Plenty of offstreet parking. Owner will Finance w/20% down. $69,900 Suncoast Isles Realty 941-268-6750 PUNTA GORDA- Luxurious 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath End Unit Condo on Sailboat Canal. Deeded Dock. Elegant Foyer, Formal Dining Room, Living Room, Lanai & SO MUCH MORE! S239,900. Sue Ellen Fumich, Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate. 941-276-2894 suebluemoon@yahoo.com Punta Gorda. Immaculate 3/2 + Lanai on a waterfront corner lot. 55+ active gated community w/amenities. Pet friendly. Some furniture nego- tiable. Limited Special $89,900. Call Judy Century 21 941-629-3188 5-21 ACRES -PRAIRIE CREEK Pristine beauty, updated top to bottom, over 2000sq ft, Pool 26x15, huge covered lanai with greenbelt and distant lake views. Tile throughout, beautiful kitchen w/stain- less steel appliances. Neutral decor. Lots of thought and attention went into the refurbishing of this Terrific home. MLS# C7031673 $169,999. RE/MAX Anchor Call Pat Walker 941-276-4674 --_ -- Punta Gordas s BEST KEPT SECRET! Minutes to town, beaches,harbor! Deed restricted Horses welcome,black top roads. "A Very Special Ranch Community"! JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 http://www.PuntaGordaPropertiesforsale.com PUNTA GORDA ISLES- 22,2 Pool on Intersecting Canals w/ 146' Seawall. Boat Lift w,./Concrete. Dining Room, Living Room, Family Room This Well Maintained Home is a MUST SEE! S299,900. Sue Ellen Fumich, Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate. 941-276-2894 suebluemoon@yahoo.com Salur.j ,, .. 12 2 i: 2 Fvi'N YOUi *HOMETODAY, ww~ ecm e .-,o Saturday, May 12, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section B Page 15 SHWCSEO II iTj! I! 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Car Port. 1230 sq. ft. 1st Floor Unit. Built in 2006. Low HOA Fees! Heated Pool, Tennis, Clubhouse. Furniture Negotiable. $75,000. Jeremy Jones, Tall Pines Realty, (941)-628-5027 r 4F T7-.M ... .. ...^ : ,L GULF COVE 3/2/2 w/ Pool, Dock & Lift. Great Room, Formal Dining Room & Air Conditioned Florida Room! New Kitchen with Granite Counters & Tile Floors Throughout. $279,500. 941-276-4129 PUNTA GORDA - Lakefront Executive 3/3/3 Pool Home. Gated Golf Course Community. 2367 Sq. ft. $322,000. A RlanceGr; SA~lianceGroup Deborah Miller 941-876-7777 85 Trophy Classic Ibed 1 bath 844 sq ft. include. lanai, 100ft Creek Frontage, 2 sheds personal boat dock, tiled kitchen& bath, Heated pool & spa, Rec Hall, shuf brd, & all activities inc. this won't last long $19,900 770-844-8184 S. S^^^^^^^ Suncoast Lakes-Punta Gorda Address. Gated community, over 2000 sq ft with huge lanai overlooking natural water area, built in 2011, this 4 bedrm 2 bath upgraded home is perfect. Owner is meticulous! $185,000. Pat Walker 941-276-4674 RE/MAX Anchor DEE CREK OLCOMUIT Amazing 3/2/2 on Corner Lot. Centrally Located! Upgrades! $114,900. Lori Ann Mertens. Century 21 Aztec & Associates (941)-457-7072 1856 Knights Bridge Trail Port Charlotte Gorgeous 2 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath 55+ Villa. A Must See! $209,950 MLS#C7031934 JILL BROUWER REALTY Jill's Cell 941-276-4459 Linda 941-457-7245 JsRde ggs-Mtve Ml~gu -IrP **Beautiful Waterfront** Manufactured Homes 2 or 3 BR/2 Baths/2 Car Carport Great Punta Gorda Community Call Lora Keller, Century 21 Aztec & Associates 941-457-7213 DEEP CREEK FSBO Heritage Lake Park Villa, Turn Key! 2 Bedroom/2Bath/2CG + Den. Tile, Crown Molding, All Appliances. Great View!! $132,900. 941-627-6542 3/2/2 plus Florida room 2003 heated pool-clubhouse stainless steel appliances. $128,800 low fee $121/mon incl lawn Aggressive Realty "Selling With Integrity" 941-629-2100 DIRET BA:YBFRONT LOT deep sailboat water 10+ft. Best avail, with breathtaking 180 degree water views, spectacular sunsets. Poss. owner financing @ 3-1/2%. Only $399,900. 941-769-0200 imAill Condo with dock, sailboat water in Clipper Cove. 3 bedroom, 2 bath, garage, pool & tennis. Furniture negotiable Simply gorgeous!! C7032436 $195,000 Pat Walker 941-276-4674 RE/MAX Anchor On large basin in Englewood, 120' concrete bulkhead, room for 2 boats, 10,000 Ib lift, less than mile to Stump Pass & gulf, minimum of 5' of water. 2/2/2 with den, large covered lanai, and pool. $549,000 609-923-7000 VENICE 2/2 mobile home in very nice 55+ comm. Glass lanai, carport, shed, screen room, roof over. Central Heat & Air, well maintained, close to beaches in Venice $14,900 941-493-0019 PUNTA GORDA 3/3/3 Seminole Lakes. Spacious St Martin 3516 sq ft pool home on golf course w/mother-in-law suite. Nicely upgraded w/maple cabinets in kit. & bath. Master bath features gar- den tub, dual sinks & oversize shower. FSBO $31-9900 $309,900 Jay 941-661-6774 PORT CHARLOTTE 12007 Chancellor Blvd., SELEC- TIVE BUYERS WILL SINGLE THIS ONE OUT! All the bells & whistles in this custom '04 2500+ SF true 4-bed- room, 3-bath, with oversized 3-car garage on 2 corner lots, located just around the corner from community boat ramp (with Gulf access) and mere minutes to shopping, restaurants, golf, fishing! Public water! No deed restric- im n wAI tions! $267,000. Patty Gillespie, SReMax Anchor, .SRES,E-pro,css ANCHOR REALTY941 -875-2755 PUNTA GORDA ISLES HARBOR FRONT AT VIVANTE 3/3, 2700 SF, private elevator, pool, fitness, tennis & more! $499,900 Suncoast Isles Realty Pat Rice 941-268-6820 1650 West Marion Ave. #124 P.G.I This is a rare find in the condo market. The unit is over 2000 sq. ft. and has the look and feel of a fine single family home. This is a truly remarkable end unit with views of the river and a short walk to the Yacht Club and Fishermens Village. $359,000. ELAINE MARTIN Call 941-661-4800 FISHERMAN f VILLAGE REALTY, LLC. 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| MILLISECOND | CLASS.METHOD | MESSAGE |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Application State validated or built |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor | Navigation Object created from URI query string |
| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.display_item | Retrieving item or group information |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | Retrieving hierarchy information |
| 0 | sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | |
| 0 | cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation | Found item aggregation on local cache |
| 0 | item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregation | Found 'all' item aggregation in cache |
| 0 | system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load) | |
| 0 | sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load | |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_references | Adding style references to HTML |
| 0 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Reading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream |
| 54 | html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_page | Finished reading and writing the file |