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VENICE 75' *.I on lolieIr 1 n LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER I Eg g 00 BACK TO DISTRICTS? Page 4A VHS PROM COURT Page 13A WWII TO TODAY Page 1B Despite FCAT change, county scores well ByANNE KLOCKENKEMPER STAFF WRITER FCAT reading and writing scores for a portion of Florida students were released Friday and, overall, Sarasota County students scored higher than the state average. The Florida Department of Education released the results for writing tests administered Sex sting By ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICH STAFF WRITER After reportedly offering condoms and pills online to officers posing as a 12-year- old boy and 14-year-old girl, a Longboat Key man recently pleaded not guilty to charges of solicitation and traveling to have sex with a minor, then asked for a public defender to represent him. Frederick Joseph Wilson, 48, was one of 31 arrested last week in a six-day online predator sting conducted by the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and several local law-enforcement agencies, the SCSO announced this week According to court By CAROL SAKOWITZ STAFF WRITER The last two weeks have been a whirlwind for newly announced Sarasota County Commission candidate Charles D. Hines, starting on the day a Florida Supreme Court ruling eliminated Commissioner Jon Thaxton from running for a fourth District 5 term. From his undergraduate days as a political science major at the University of Florida, Hines said Friday, the Venice attorney always knew he would run for an elected office. "When" he would run was the question. "I thought of running, but I to students in grades four, eight and 10, as well as FCAT reading results for grades nine and 10. State education offi- cials say about half of Florida's ninth- and 10th-graders failed the reading portion of the new, more rigorous FCAT. High school students must pass the 10th-grade FCAT 2.0 reading exam to graduate. Those who fail can retake it. ongoing documents, Wilson, a self- employed writer, applied for the services of a public defender but was denied. Like many of the 31 arrested, Wilson remains at the Sarasota County Jail on $100,000 bond. Some have asked judges for bond reductions. Each faces up to 15 years in prison. "We have more people who thought they were meeting underage teenagers," SCSO Sheriff Tom Knight said Tuesday. "We are still investigating. We expect to confiscate seven vehicles driven by men to meet the underage teens." A 62-year-old Port Charlotte man who solicited a teenager for sex reportedly brought a small gun with him when he went to STING 112 Swas not going to run against Jon (Thaxton)," Hines said. "He was doing a great job." The state Supreme Court answered the HINES "when" question on May 10, and Hines, who resides in Nokomis with his family, sent out an email that same day stating his inten- tion to run for Thaxton's seat. This week, he filed paperwork with the elections office. Seat 5 includes Osprey, Nokomis, Venice, Englewood HINES|12 Friday's results show 52 per- cent of ninth-graders and 50 percent of 10th-graders were reading at or above grade level. The FDOE also released writing scores showing about 80 percent of students passing, almost the same as last year. That's due to an emergency rule the State Board of Educa- tion approved this week to lower the passing score. The board acted after preliminary results showed that, otherwise, only about a third of the students would have passed the tougher test. Scores at all grade levels fell compared to previous years. However, according to the Sarasota County School District, 87 percent of all 10th- graders and fourth-graders in county schools scored a 3 or above in writing, compared to 84 and 81 percent of the state respectively, while 86 percent of eighth-graders in the county scored 3 or higher, as opposed to 77 percent of eighth-graders across the state. The highest writing score possible is a 6. Sixty-four percent of Sarasota County ninth-graders scored a FCAT 112 Community members discuss data for change SUN PHlUlU BY AUUKD Y BLACKVVELL Nancy Pike, back left, Jackie Spadaro and Doris Berkey discuss their perspectives on community indicators with Dorian Mattox, front left, Jim Bennett and Harrison Fox (not pictured) at the community data workshop held Friday at Venice City Hall. By AUDREY BLACKWELL STAFF WRITER Fifty-five citizens and com- munity leaders became better informed about the well-being of the place they call home Friday. They attended "Community Data 2.0: Venice" a workshop held at Venice City Hall that was co-sponsored by the city of Venice, Venice MainStreet, the Venice Area Chamber of Com- merce and SCOPE, a commu- nity engagement organization in Sarasota County. The workshop gathered people together to focus on the theme "Community data for community change." "What we're looking at is how community data can contribute to community well-being," said Suzanne Dameron, community liaison. Participants looked at data, charts and graphs that showed today's Venice, including demo- graphic data about who lives here, community assets and how everyone is faring accord- ing to community indicators on health, education, economics, culture, social well-being, natural and built environment and transportation. Quality of life indicators were examined. Dameron said the Venice workshop emphasized using community data to promote economic vitality by exploring business decisions, such as where to place a business, how to promote the well-being of employees at work and at home and how residents can use data to identify which businesses to recruit to a neighborhood. DATA 112 Bus bays possible during widening By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR Project engineers are review- ing the Venice Bypass to see if any bus bays, or pull-offs, could be constructed during its widening. So far, Sarasota County Area Transit sees room for only one, on the segment between Albee Farm Road and Bird Bay Drive. "That is the only segment of the project that has suf- ficient right of way for bus bay construction," wrote Robert R. Lewis, director of planning and development services for the county in a memo to county commissioners dated May 4. Lewis said SCAT will analyze all stops in that area to deter- mine if there is a high enough volume of boarding passengers that would make it a good candidate. With a bypass design speed of 45 mph the bus bay would need a minimum of 1,630 feet to meet Florida Department of Transportation guidelines, Lewis said. The key for planners is to balance the convenience for automobile drivers when buses pull over to pick up passengers, with the difficulty buses have merging back into traffic. Lewis said SCAT is satis- fied with the performance of two bus pull-offs on U.S. 41 in Osprey, since they're both located on the far side of an intersection just after a traffic signal, allowing for easier merg- ing into traffic. But it's been BAYS 12 Good morning, FRONT SECTION Gondolier Sun LEGALS ........................... LET 'EM HAVE IT............... subscriber LETTERS TO THE EDITOR MARY COOPER LOTTERY............................ OBITUARIES...................... OUR TOWN SECTION IN THIS EDITION ............ 6A OPINION...................................... 8A ............8A POLICE BEAT................................ 5A R........... 9A SPORTS........................................ 10A ............ 2A WEATHER.................................... .. 2A ............ 7A CROSSWORD...........................4B FINEWHINES............................7B RELIGION .................................8B TRAVEL.....................................6B VENU E...................................... 3B CLASSIFIED COMICS TV BOOK USA WEEKEND COUPONS DEATHS Fantastic Sam's......................... 9A Kathleen Burke Twin Palms Chiropractic........ 3B Robert Hermanns Sr. Robert Kort Venice CarWash.......................5B Gus clafani Mildred Schult Lyle Seybert Anthony Theis 7 05252 1 0075 o W E A TI IIES S YWOUDIV YC L 10 3 WWW.BILLBUCKCHEVROLET.COM SFull Service Oil I Wild Card I & Filter Change Any Service $1 95 10% FF HEVROLET I plus tax with coupon I with coupon INCLUDES: How manytimes haveyouseenan advertised 27 Point Inspection Up To 5 Quarts coupon for something you don't need? Oil & Filter I YOU DECIDE THE SERVICE YOU NEED I (Diesels & Synthetic OilExtra) ANDWE'LL GIVE YOU THE DISCOUNT Exp 5-25-12 Exp 5-25-12 SHOP 24/7 OUR I Bill Buck Chevrolet I Bill Buck Chevrolet ENTIRE NVENTORY. . ..*Must present coupon at time o service ENTIRE INVENTORY ,,.,'," ".,' .i, .1 1 May otbe combined with any other ofer OPERATION INTERCEPT3 i aB. W .a.E II GRAPHIC COURTESY OF SCSO A sting operation designed to catch men looking for sex with children resulted in 31 arrests last week. The investigation is continuing, and proceedings have begun for the forfeiture of the vehicles the men used to travel to their"victim's" house. COUNTY COMMISSION Hines enters race ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS MAY 19, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION SUN FILE PHOTO Florida's cycling laws By MONTY ANDREWS GUEST WRITER In a publication produced and circulated by the Florida Department of Transporta- tion, the introductory paragraphs state: "Operating in traffic is a cooperative activity, conducted according to rules. Following the rules and applying the skills needed to observe them promotes safe and efficient travel. Drivers who see and can predict each other's actions are less likely to conflict with each other. "Operating a vehicle safely and efficiently in traffic requires the ability to collect and process information about traffic conditions, determine a course of action and execute it all on a continuous basis. As a cyclist on a roadway, you are the driver of a vehicle and are responsible for complying with the Florida Uniform State Traffic Control Law. This code, set forth in Chapter 316 of the Florida Statutes, governs the operation of all vehicles operated on public roads in Florida. "A bicycle is classified as a vehicle. A person in control of a vehicle on a street or highway is a driver. As a driver, a cyclist must follow the traffic rules common to all drivers." Cycling is not quite as simple as many cyclists seem to think. However, with a little study and practice they can improve their cycling skills, become a more confident rider and increase their cycling enjoyment. Ride safe, ride smart. ABC 7 WEATHER lL^LIrfi I nE 071110A 7rA B Temperature Normal Record Rainfall Yesterday Month Year Sunrise/set Tomorrow's sunrise Moonrise/set Moonrise Moonset High Lo:. 86 68 97 50 (1938) (1927) 0.00" Actual Average 0.85" 1.13" 6.47" 12.62" Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs: tSarai .:.l na Cniarl.:.ne C.:unleie ; ESE winds at 4 to 8 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet, light chop. Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola: E winds at 4 to 8 knots. 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Consider an order delet- ing stipulations agreed to in 2008 regarding the Renais- sance Retail Center in North Venice. Consider amending the Official Zoning Atlas of the city of Venice to rezone Toscana Isles from Com- mercial, General zoning to Planned Unit Development. Consider hiring an outside firm to draft a new docks ordinance. Consider an ordinance authorizing the refinanc- ing of utility system bonds, saving an estimated $500,000 over the life of the obligation. Consider a resolution amending the schedule of permit fees and fire depart- ment fees. Hear a presentation from City Engineer Kath- leen Weeden on Sarasota County road impact fees. Hear a presentation from Weeden and Stormwa- ter Engineer James Clinch on beach water quality and requesting authority to apply to the State 319 Grant Program. Consider final plat approval for Venetian Golf & River Club Phase 7. 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The Charter Review Board process starts with a review and a recom- mendation by a special committee, then a public hearing. Venice resident Kathy Bolam had presented the single-member district proposal on behalf of August Schmita at the Jan. 18 board meeting. In the presentation, Bolam said single- member districts would be more economical for candidates, who wouldn't have to run a countywide campaign, and would hold the commissioner more accountable to his district. Public comment on the proposal was mixed. Barbara Vaughn said she knows who her federal and state representatives are but not her local commissioner. "It's not the way gov- ernment closest to me should work," she said. John Fellin, a former member of the county planning commission, said he is against the proposal. Fellin pointed out that single-member districts had been adopted narrowly in the early 1990s, only to be voted down a few years later by a 2-1 margin when the issue was returned to the ballot. But Fields asked fellow board members, "How would you feel if someone in Miami-Dade voted for (U.S. Rep.) Vern Buchanan?" Boedecker, who voted against the special committee, said all five county commissioners decide how property taxes are spent. "I want to be able to vote for these people," he said. "The system has worked well." Earlier, the review board voted 5-1, with Marie Nisco of Sarasota/ District 5 dissenting, to schedule a special public Board to mull BOCC district-only Slight increase in county school lunch prices By ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER STAFF WRITER Sarasota County School Board members on Tuesday unanimously approved an increase in lunch prices for some students. The change, which will take effect in the 2012-13 school year, will see elementary school student lunch prices rise from $2.05 to $2.10. The price of middle school lunches will remain the same, $2.30, and high school students will see a two-tier menu design, with first-tier lunches priced at $2.50, and second-tier lunches at $3. All middle and high school students currently pay $2.30, with those til ha Vi students in all grades getting reduced-price lunches paying 40 cents per meal. School district spokes- man Scott Ferguson said the amounts charged for reduced-price lunches at each level elementary, middle and high are set by the federal govern- ment, and those prices will not change for next year. Beverly Girard, director of Food and Nutrition Services for the district, said at Tuesday's meet- ing that the changes are required to bring the district's meal prices more in line with federal funding, according to the Healthy Hunger Free Kids Act of 2010, and the Paid Lunch Equity Provision of the act. "If it was up to me, I wouldn't be increasing meal prices this year," she said. "But we are required by the federal govern- ment to come in line with the Paid Lunch Equity calculation." Girard said that schools also are being required to increase the servings of fruits and vegetables they provide, and that she is seeing "a pretty large increase" in the cost of produce. She said the two-tier system at the high school level also is designed to lure students away from the a la carte menu, which often sees them spending in excess of $3.50 for lunch and avoiding entrees. "I believe (the new) prices are consistent with what people will be will- ing to pay," Girard said. Board Member Frank Kovach joked that food prices are why he doesn't go grocery shopping very often anymore. "I'm amazed at how expensive groceries are," he said. Girard said her depart- ment has been working with a buying consortium to keep prices low, as well as to buy the best produce available. Staff also works to maintain portion sizes appropri- ate for the amount of food students should be eating. "We do a phenomenal job at keeping prices level," she said, adding Sarasota Visitors Bureau changes name FROM VISIT Susan Danis, board chair when in fact, small com- by Sarasota County gov- SARASOTA COUNTY ofVisit Sarasota County panies and nonprofits are ernment to promote the and executive director of the backbone of the local growth of tourism in the The Sarasota Conven- the Sarasota Opera. "It will tourism industry." county. For more informa- on & Visitors Bureau Inc. eliminate local confusion Visit Sarasota County is tion, call 941-955-0991, ext. as changed its name to that the organization only the sales and marketing 108, or email eduggan@ isit Sarasota County. deals with large businesses organization contracted visitsarasota.org. The new corporate name will make it easier to find Sarasota County visi- tor information and will reduce confusion about its purpose, and also makes it clear that the organiza- tion serves all of Sarasota County, officials say. Organization president Virginia J. Haley says the new name instantly identi- fies the organization's industry and business and ranks high in searches for Florida attractions, events and tourism businesses. "Visit Sarasota County will allow us to better partner with Sarasota County businesses," said S I. CALL BRIAN 941-870-7131 SSilver Thread Investments Rates shown are s of 3/27/2012 and Subject to that this likely will be the only increase in school lunch prices for several years. "I don't believe we will see an increase either in 2013-14 or 2014-15." Email: annek@sun-herald.com Pls J an I e f p m A F a e Im n C p m n Program Speakers: John Holic Venice Mayor Jon Thaxton Sarasota Co. Commissioner Norman MacLellan Colonel U.S. Army Ret. FpidarMay 25 VeieO], Honor Guard by North Port VFWi.. ,V3 and North Port Marine Corp League L,. i.,. iii,.,ii *., Vietnam Brotherhood-Alpha Co. Venice Middle School Young Marines Joins for a r m n.-.p. cnicn ch immditey.fllwig creon. a VENICE MEMORIAL GARDENS affiliated with 1950 Center Road Venice (941) 493-4246 VeniceMemorialGardens.com olympic pools where great pools begin NEW POOLS RESURFACING PAVERS POOL SERVICE REPAIRS REMODELING HEATERS Pebble Tec & Quartz Finishes 121 Triple Diamond Blvd. #13, North Venice, FL 34275 941 485 0062 www.olympicpools.us VOTD ES O V NIE@ IPO L B IE * M 0 0 Vbftft N* wlif at gm~d fr W Rmr4 q~w A mp" IbrW COUNTY CALENDAR Board of County Commissioners May 22, 9 a.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344 LIVE TV and webcast Board of County Commissioners May 23,9 a.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344 LIVE TV and webcast Community Alliance Aging in Place Action Team May 23,3 p.m., Second Floor Conference Room, Center for Healthy Aging, Campus of Senior Friendship Centers, 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota. Call 941-861-2564 Community Alliance Community Engagement Committee May 21, 12:30 p.m., Conference Room A/B, School Board of Sarasota County, Brown Awning Building, The Landings, 1980 Landings Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2877 Community Alliance Steering Committee May 21,1:30 p.m., Conference Room A/B, School Board of Sarasota County, Brown Awning Building, The Landings, 1980 Landings Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2877 Early Learning Coalition Budget and Finance May 25, 8 a.m., Conference Room, Cavanaugh and Company LLP, 2381 Fruitville Road, Sarasota. Call 941-954-4830 Environmental Policy Task Force May 21, 2 p.m., Conference Room A/B, Second Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-0672 ADVISORYBOARD VACANCIES Visit www.scgov.net/advisoryboards or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 861-5000 for latest vacancies and information about Sarasota County Advisory Boards. Family Safety Alliance May 24, 3 p.m., Large Conference Room, United Way of Manatee County Building, McClure Center, 4215 Concept Court, Lakewood Ranch. Call 941-861-2882 Gulf Gate Library Public Meeting May 24, 5-7 p.m., St. Andrew United Church of Christ, 6908 Beneva Road, Sarasota. Call 941-861-5000 Historic Preservation Board May 22, 4:30 p.m., Think Tank, Third Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-6883 Historical Commission Nominating Committee May 22,10 a.m., History Center, 6062 Porter Way, Sarasota. Call 941-861-6882 Human Services Advisory Council May 25,3 p.m., Auditorium, Second Floor, Health and Human Services Building, 2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2882 Keep Sarasota County Beautiful Volunteer Recognition Subcommittee Meeting May 23,4:30 p.m., Bee Ridge Chemical Collection Center, 8750 Bee Ridge Road, Sarasota. Call 941-861-6731 Library Advisory Board (LAB) May 23,1:30 p.m., Fruitville Library Conference Room, 100 Cobum Road, Sarasota.Call 941-861-5481 Snook Haven Addition, Myakka River/U.S. 41 Site and Area Rowing Opportunities Public Meeting (No. 2) May 21, 6 p.m., Morgan Family Community Center, 6207 West Price Blvd., North Port. Call 941-861-5000 Stormwater Environmental Utility Advisory Committee May 24,3 p.m., Conference Room 7, BOB/ITC Office and Warehouse, 1001 Sarasota Center Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-0900 NEW COUNTY ONLINE PROCUREMENT SYSTEM GOES LIVE MAY 21 eProcure is going live May 21,replacing the current online service (DemandStar) with a free, single website for policies, solicitations, procedures and forms. Effective May 21, vendors must register with eProcure to participate in any solicitation opportunities of $3,000 or more. Vendors who register with eProcure will be automatically notified when bids are issued that potentially match their vendor profiles. They also may claim local preference upon registration, instead of completing stringent preference guidelines with each solicitation. The new system will eliminate intemal 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. SNOOK HAVEN RESTAURANT TO CLOSE FOR THE SUMMER The restaurant at 5000 E. Venice Ave. in Venice will close for maintenance while the county seeks a new concession vendor. During the summer, the public will maintain access to the park and the popular canoe and kayak launch. GET UPDATES ON THE NEW GULF GATE LIBRARY Attend an open house-style meeting about the design, permitting and construction of the new Gulf Gate Library. There will be no formal presentation, just an informal opportunity for you to ask questions about the status of the project and its estimated completion schedule. The public meeting takes place from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, May 24, at St.Andrew United Church of Christ, 6908 Beneva Road, Sarasota. 9-11 Victims & Fallen Military Heroes Memorial Sunday, May 20th Shotgun Start 1 pm LEGACY Golf Club in Lakewood Ranch SPractice Range Balls Golf Cart Round Of Golf Bag Of Goodies Ed's Tavern Providing Beer, Pulled Pork, BBQ Ribs, Shrimp, Hot Dogs & Hamburgers After Golf Cash Bar/Cart Service available on the golf course Awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place 50/50 tickets Raffle tickets for great items such as: golf bags, clubs, balls, rounds of golf at great local courses, restaurant gift certificates and more! 449781 Please know that this 9.11 Memorial is being built without tax payer dollars and therefore we are greatly appreciative of any financial contribution corporations and or individuals areable to make to help us defray the cost Hole Sponsorhips available for $150. and we provide __ the sign with your logo voting hearing on June 6 that would equalize the four ways to get a proposed charter change from the county commission, state law, the Charter Review Board or citizen petition on the ballot. A second proposal by the special committee, which would have charter amendments approved by at least 60 percent of the voters in the county, was held over until the next board meeting. The reason for the holdover was that Miller, its chair, was not at the meeting to present its findings. individuals with disabilities who need assitanc to participate in any of tee proceedings should contact the county administration at least three () business days before the meetingtime and date at -861-544. :4A SUN NEWSPAPERS I II I P :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 Dog hoarding spurs'flood' of adoption inquiries By SUSAN ERWIN STAFF WRITER Sarasota County Animal Services rescued 263 dogs from a Venice-area home recently in one of the worst dog-hoarding inci- dents in recent memory. The rescue tugged at the public's heartstrings, setting off a flood of calls offering to adopt the dogs, according to a local animal shelter. The Suncoast Humane Society in Englewood was one of 12 Central Florida shelters and one in Ohio that took in some of the dogs, accepting 18 within 48 hours of the rescue. Sex offender registration Robert Odell, 24, 800 block Venetia Bay Blvd., Venice. Venice Police Department arrests Patrick Champitto, 46, 1200 block Ridge- wood Ave., Venice. Charges: soliciting a prostitute, giving false information to law enforcement. Bond: $240. Ruben Galindogarcia, 20, 200 block Havana Five of the dogs have since been placed in fos- ter homes and 13 remain at the facility. "Due to all of the media attention, we really haven't had to do much to let people know that we have them," said Claire Berten, director of outreach and events at Suncoast Humane. Berten also serves as director of volunteer services at the shelter. She said right now about 180 volunteers from the Englewood area com- munity donate their time there. Like all local organiza- tions that rely on volun- teers, Suncoast Humane loses significant numbers of volunteers when snowbirds return for the summer to their homes up north, Berten said. The need for volunteers is especially great with the influx of rescued animals from Venice. Berten said since the news about the Venice hoarded dogs surfaced, the shelter has had a few calls regarding volun- teering but not like the flood of calls regarding adopting. "It's hard to predict what folks will do in regards to wanting to adopt or actually committing to it; I think that people have to ponder it for a while 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. Road, Venice. Charge: driving without a valid license. Bond: $120. Sarasota County Sheriff's Office arrests Kyle Nicholas, 29, 300 block S. Portia St., Noko- mis. Charge: probation violation. Bond: none. Randal David Measel, 45, 600 block Elba Drive, Nokomis. Charges: DUI, driving while license suspended, refusing to submit to a DUI test. Bond: $2,350. Lance Stirling McKie, 42, 200 block Browns Road, Nokomis. Charge: trespassing. Bond: $250. Ashwin Patel, 53, 900 block East Uplands, Venice. Charge: out-of- county warrant (original charge: DUI). Bond: $10,000. Craig Neal Meyer, 32, 400 block Orange Grove Avenue, Nokomis. Charge: contempt (origi- nal charge: driving while license suspended). Bond: none. Rachelle Marie Tocco, 23, 1100 block Sorrento first," Berten said. In addition to the shelter, Suncoast Humane has three thrift stores, pet therapy, humane educa- tion, outreach, foster care and fundraising events all supplemented by volun- teers "so we never have enough," Berten said. Gulf Coast Community Foundation has launched a program to match every $100 donated to support animal shelters caring for the hoarded animals. "We launched it as a recourse for nonprofits to respond to immediate needs like in this case," said Kelly Romanoff, marketing manager at the foundation. Woods Blvd., Nokomis. Charge: Manatee County warrant (possession of a controlled substance and drug paraphernalia). Bond: $1,120. Angela R. Mumma, 37, 400 blockWisteria Road, Venice. Charge: petit larceny (third or subsequent offense). Bond: none. Michael Maggio, 49, 200 block East Baffin Drive, Venice. Charge: battery. Bond: none. James Paul Rinell, 40, homeless. Charge: contempt (original charge: petit larceny). Bond: none. John Paul Chiumento, 69, 19200 block Jalisca St., Venice. Charge: indecent exposure. Bond: $500. a ma*I~;; f . ./ The funds are being matched by the Andrew and Audrey Belomyzy charitable fund started in 2007 and named for longtime residents who were passionate about animals. To learn more, go to gulfcoastcf.org/ news/2012/05/08/help -a-rescued-dog-for-100. Suncoast Humane updates animal adoptions online daily at suncoast- humane.org. Applications can be accessed there. The cost to adopt varies depending on age and medical conditions. This year, 149 dogs and 147 cats have been adopted from Suncoast Humane. Suncoast Humane Society is located at 6781 San Casa Drive, Engle- wood. Hours are 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Satur- day. Call 941-474-7884. 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Wed. 6 a.m. 5p.m. I Weekend 75 7% Tax Included" Foreign rates upon request Sat. 6 a.m. 11 a.m. SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A *II a~ rrr 1*1 'PAM AM\ 6A SUN NEWSPAPERS MAY 19, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF ACTION 16 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 S NOTICE TO S CREDITORS 20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF RAYMOND M. DUBRULE Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-OO1771-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of RAYMOND M. DUBRULE, deceased, whose date of death was April 26, 2012 is pending in the Circuit S NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20 Court for Sarasota County Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST 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 19, 2012 Personal Representative: BRUNHILDE M. BECKER 429 Valencia Rd Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. KELLEY CORBRIDGE,ESQ. BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0325066 PUBLISH: May 19, 26, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF HARRY R. ELLIOTT Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-001414-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of HARRY R. ELLIOTT, deceased, whose date of death was November 24th, 2011 is pending 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 S NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20 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 19, 2012 Personal Representative: Lauren J. Elliott c/o 240 S. Nokomis Ave Ste. 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. KELLEY CORBRIDGE,ESQ. BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0325066 PUBLISH:May 19,26,2012 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 S NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20 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. TOWERY 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 NORMAN A. NESBITT Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-01693-NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of NORMAN A. NES- BITT, deceased, whose date of death was February 16, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Sarasota County Cour- thouse, P.O. Box 3079, Sara- sota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. CREDITORS 20 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 SO 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 offirst publication of this notice is May 19, 2012 Personal Representative: Arlene M. Smith 505 Peach St Venice, FL 34285 Attorney for Personal Representative: Andrew J. Britton, Esq. Attorney for Arlene M. Smith Florida Bar No: 213500 401 Johnson Lane, Ste 102 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 408-8008 Fax: (941) 408-0722 E-Mail: brittonlaw@gmail.com PUBLISH: May 19, 26, 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 20 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 CITY OF VENICE PUBLIC SESSION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF VENICE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC SESSION ON TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 AT 1:30 P.M. IN CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 401 WEST VENICE AVENUE, VENICE, FLORIDA, TO CONSIDER SITE PLAN AMENDMENT PETITION NO. 05-11SP.1. REQUEST FOR PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE-FAMILY RESIDENCE IN LIEU OF THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED BLDGS. 1 AND 2 OF A MULTI-FAMILY CONDOMINIUM ON THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: Villa Veneto Approximately .23 acres Corner of Guild & Fairway Drives Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Venice Plan- ning Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meeting will need a record of the proceedings and, for such pur- pose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceed- ings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Plans and/or details are available for public inspection in the Planning and Zoning Department, 401 West Venice Avenue, Venice, FL 34285. Written comments filed with the Planning Commission (c/o Planning & Zoning Department at the above address) will be heard and considered. This public session may be continued from time to time. IF YOU ARE DISABLED AND NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CON- TACT THE PLANNING AND ZONING DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING. (486-2626, EXT. 28004) PUBLISH IN LEGAL SECTION: MAY 19, 2012 CITY OF VENICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF VENICE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON TUESDAY JUNE 5, 2012 AT 1:30 P.M. IN CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 401 WEST VENICE AVENUE, VENICE FLORIDA TO CONSIDER VARI- ANCE PETITION NO. 12-2VZ. REQUEST FOR VARIANCE FROM SECTION 86-81(H)(1)(B) TO ALLOW FOR A VARIANCE TO THE REQUIRED 35% MAXIMUM LOT COVERAGE IN ORDER TO CONSTRUCT A SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING. THE PROPERTY IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL ID NO: 0178-08-0039 LOCATION: 440 DARLING DRIVE OWNER: G. MORGAN & MARTHA L. SKOEGARD, TRUSTEES Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Planning Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meet- ing will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Written comments filed with the Planning Commission (c/o Planning & Zoning Department, 401 W. Venice Ave., Venice, FL, 34285) will be heard and considered. More detailed information on this vari- ance can be obtained by calling the Planning & Zoning Depart- ment, City Hall, Venice, Florida, 941-486-2626, extension 28004. This public hearing may be continued from time to time. IF YOU ARE DISABLED AND NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CON- TACT THE PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING (941-486-2626 EXT. 28004) PUBLISH : MAY 19, 2012 TO PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICE, Call Stacy 941-207-1011 (at the Venice Office) or e-mail: smcintosh @sun-herald.com Fax: 941-485-3036 CITY OF VENICE PUBLIC SESSION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF VENICE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC SESSION ON TUESDAY JUNE 5, 2012 AT 1:30 P.M. IN CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 401 WEST VENICE AVENUE, VENICE FLORIDA TO CONSIDER SITE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN PETITION NO. 12-3SP. REQUEST FOR PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A 6,122 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT ADDITION TO THE BANK OF AMERICA BUILD- ING AT THE CORNER OF WEST VENICE AVENUE AND NASSAU STREET, ALONG WITH PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS. THE PROPERTY IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL ID NO: 0408-04-0129 LOCATION: 304 West Venice Avenue OWNER: Venetian Plaza, LLC Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Planning Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meet- ing will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Written comments filed with the Planning Commission (c/o Planning & Zoning Department, 401 W. Venice Ave., Venice, FL, 34285) will be heard and considered. More detailed information on this site and development plan can be obtained by calling the Planning & Zoning Department, City Hall, Venice, Florida, 941-486-2626, extension 28004. This public session may be continued from time to time. IF YOU ARE DISABLED AND NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CON- TACT THE PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING (941-486-2626 EXT. 28004) PUBLISH: MAY 19, 2012 CITY OF VENICE PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY OF VENICE PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON TUESDAY JUNE 5, 2012 AT 1:30 P.M. IN CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 401 WEST VENICE AVENUE, VENICE FLORIDA TO CONSIDER SPECIAL EXCEPTION PETITION NO. 12-2SE. REQUEST FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION FROM SECTION 86-411(8), LANDSCAPING BETWEEN PARKING TIERS, WHICH REQUIRES A FIVE-FOOT LANDSCAPE AREA WHERE INTERIOR PARKING SPACES ARE PROPOSED TO ABUT ONE ANOTHER. THE PROPERTY IS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL ID NO: 0408-04-0129 LOCATION: 304 West Venice Avenue OWNER: Venetian Plaza, LLC Any person who decides to appeal any decision of the Planning Commission with respect to any matter considered at this meet- ing will need a record of the proceedings and, for such purpose, may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. All interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. Written comments filed with the Planning Commission (c/o Planning & Zoning Department, 401 W. Venice Ave., Venice, FL, 34285) will be heard and considered. More detailed information on this spe- cial exception can be obtained by calling the Planning & Zoning Department, City Hall, Venice, Florida, 941-486-2626, extension 28004. This public hearing may be continued from time to time. IF YOU ARE DISABLED AND NEED ASSISTANCE, PLEASE CON- TACT THE PLANNING & ZONING DEPARTMENT AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR TO THE MEETING (941-486-2626 EXT. 28004) PUBLISH : MAY 19, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 I OBITUARIES Kathleen M. Burke Dr. Kathleen M. Burke, 40, of Greer, S.C., passed away Monday, May 14, 2012. Kathleen was born Nov. 24, 1971, in Bos- ton, Mass., to Mary "Kitty" (Carr) and John E Burke. Kathleen graduated from New England College of Optometry and did her residency at the Boston VA. She loved her career working with veterans at the VA Optometry Clinic in Greenville, S.C. She treasured spending time with her many friends, and visiting her family in Florida often. Her strong faith in God, her kindness and unconditional love for others were an inspiration to all who knew her. Survivors include her loving parents, her twin sister, Christine Sanford, and brother-in-law, Pat- rick Sanford, all of Venice, Fla.; brothers, Peter Burke of Greensboro, N.C., and Patrick Burke; and nieces, Helen and Mary "Ellie" Sanford, all of Venice, Fla. Services: At her request, no service will be held. Farley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel, is handling arrangements. To share a memory, visit www. farleyfuneralhome.com. Robert C. Hermanns Sr. Robert Carl Hermanns Sr., 84, of Venice, Fla., formerly of Milford, Conn., passed peacefully rest Monday, May 14, 2012, surrounded ", by his loving family, after a sudden heart attack He is survived A:. by his beloved ', wife of 65 years, Margaret Mooney Her- manns; and his children, Gail Beliveau (Paul) of Florida, Mary Osborne McKenzie of Virginia, Noreen Fenton (Edward) of Kentucky, Shawn Landry (Art) of Milford, Robin Hermanns of Bran- ford, Robert Hermanns Jr. (Amy) of Bridgeport and HeidiWarren (Mark) of Milford. Lovingly known as Papa, he is also sur- vived by 15 grandchildren and their spouses and eight great-grandchildren. He was born in Shelton Oct. 10, 1927, to Andreus and Marian Groth Hermanns. Additional survivors include his sister, Lorraine Webb, of Califor- nia, and many nieces, neph- ews, cousins and in-laws. In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by his brother, Henry, and foster brother and sister, Jimmy and Terry Dunn. Bob graduated from Shelton High School, and served in the U.S. Merchant Marines and the U.S. Air Force. He majored in mechanical engineer- ing at the University of Bridgeport. Prior to retiring in 1985, he was a manager of manufacturing for Avco-Textron in Stratford. He was a member of the Society of Manufacturing Engineers and a former director of the National Management Association. Active in civic affairs, he was appointed a com- missioner of the Milford Housing Authority in 1970 and elected chair in 1974. He was a member of the his eyes were donated to the Eye Institute of Sarasota for research. Services: Funeral services were held in Milford, Conn. Contributions: Memorial contributions maybe made to Lauralton Hall, 200 High St., Milford CT 06460; or Florida Council of the Blind, Venice Chapter, PO. Box 1154, Nokomis FL 34274. Robert Kort Robert Kort, 82, of Ven- ice since 1992, formerly of Southfield, Mich., passed away Tuesday, May 15, 2012. He was born March 17, 1930. He is survived by his beloved wife of 43 years, Vivian; daughter, Karen, and stepson, Jeffrey Newby; sister-in-law, Shirley Kort; and nieces in Vancouver, B.C., Canada, and nephews in California. Robert was employed by Chrysler Corporation in Highland Park, Mich., for 30 years. Farley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel, is han- dling arrangements. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Venice Chapter of Hadassah or the Sarasota County Humane Society. Gus F. Sclafani Gus Sclafani, 88, died Sunday, April 22, 2012. The correct service time is 1 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at Venice Bible Church, 2395 West Sham- rock Drive, Venice. Mildred A. Schultz Lyle F. Seybert Mildred A Schultz, 93, of Venice Fla., formerly of Nazareth, Pa., died at Legacy House, a Hospice of Marion County Florida facility, on Sunday, May 14, 2012. She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles F Schultz Jr., who died in December 1993. She is survived by a daughter, Joyce Anderson, of Virginia Beach, Va.; two sons, David C. Schultz Sr. of Ocala, Fla., and James T. Schultz of Lake Mary, Fla.; six grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. Mildred was a fine seamstress who made much of her own clothing and quilts for the family. Her fine quilting skills are displayed in the quilt that hangs in Memorial Hall at Christ United Methodist Church inVenice, Fla. The design is that of the United Methodist Cross and Flame and contains many small pieces of multiple colors. Mildred's granddaugh- ter, the Rev. Kathy Hulin, will lead the service honoring Mildred's life. Services: Services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, May 23, at the Bartholomew-Schisler Funeral Home on Center Street in Nazareth, Pa. Call one-half hour before the service. Burial will be in Hope Cemetery, Hecktown, Pa. Contributions: The fam- ily requests memorials to Hospice of Marian County Inc., Ocala FL 34481. Lyle F Seybert, 77, ofVen- ice, Fla., passed away at his home Thursday, May 17, Prior to moving to Venice in 1983, Lyle was a bank- ing executive in Chicago, Ill., and continued in the banking industry in Florida before owningVenice Paper and Chemical for 11 years. Survivors include his wife of 55 years, Beverly; daugh- ter, Lori (Philip) Jones of Suwanee, Ga.; son, Bradley (Renee) Seybert ofWestlake, Ohio; daughter, Lynda Seybert of Suwanee; and daughter, Leanne (Terry) Polk of Brunswick, Ga. In addition to his wife and children, he will be missed by his nine grandchildren, Kelsey Jones of Birmingham, Ala., Rachel Jones of Nashville, Tenn., Zachary, Marielle and Christian Seybert of Westlake, Ohio, Jacob and Anna Spencer of Suwanee, Ga., and Alexander and Nicholas Polk of Bruns- wick, Ga.; sister, Earline (Robert) Reed of Sullivan, Ill.; and Carolyn (Stanley) Barnes of Zionsville, Ind. Farley Funeral Home, Venice, is handling the arrangements. Anthony W. Theis AnthonyW Theis, 96, of Idaho Falls, Idaho, passed peacefully in his sleep while in the company of his grandson, Tony Caliva, Sunday, May 13, 2012, at ture Senior Living Center. 4 Tony was rA born in Chi- cago, Ill., on Feb. 17, 1916, to Anna and Anthony Theis. He graduated from Schurz High School in 1934 during the height of the Great Depression. He became a jour- ,, R;. neyman pipefit- ter and went to work for Carrier Corp., traveling around the United States installing commercial refrigeration in New Orleans, La.; Cincin- nati, Ohio; Detroit, Mich.; and Abilene, Texas. In 1941, he was back in Chicago where, just prior to the bombing of Pearl Harbor, he asked the love of his life, Helen Richter, to marry him. Helen and Tony met in the fall of 1930 and were married on Dec. 27, 1941. Tony joined the U.S. Army Air Corps in March 1942, and after flight training at Altus, Okla., flew B-17 Flying Fortress bombers in the European Theatre. He was stationed in Bassingborn, England, with the 91st Bomb Group (H) where he completed 35 bomber missions in the skies over Germany, to include multiple raids on Berlin. Upon his return to Chicago from the war, Tony went into business with his father engineering and installing commercial refrigeration. During this time he also furthered his passion for flying by providing private instruc- tion to students, as well as recreational flying in his Luscombe and later, Mooney As owner of Theis Refrigeration, Tony brought reliable cooling to well- known companies such as Kraft and Oscar Mayer. Tony and Helen enjoyed sail boating on Lake Michigan in the summer, dancing and ice skating in the winter. They eventu- ally retired to Florida, where they spent the bulk of their time boating and playing golf. They moved to Idaho in early 2011 to be closer to their daughter and grandchildren. Tony was a great man whose wit, humor and enthusiasm for life shone well into his 90s. Tony was a great man and a great aviator who influ- enced many lives and will be greatly missed. He is survived and remembered by his wife, Helen; son, Larry; daughter, Linda (Robert Caliva); and his grandchildren, Tony and Dan Caliva; as well as many nieces and nephews. Online condolences can be left at www. buckmillerhann.com. This old Ragged Irregu- lar War Bird of the 323rd has folded his wings. McAuley Club of Lau- ralton Hall from 1961 to 1983, and a life member of the Knights of Columbus. Bob was also a member of the Loyal Order of Moose, the Venice Chapter Florida Council of the Blind and a parishioner of Epiphany Cathedral. Having lost his eyesight to macular degeneration, 11 SUN NEWSPAPERS 7A PUBLISHER TIM SMOLARICK PHONE: 941-207-1010 FAX: 941-484-8460 8A WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 OPINION GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR BOB MUDGE PHONE: 941-207-1101 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR VIEW Beaches are far from neglected Recent column on these pages took Sarasota County officials to task for not devoting enough attention and resources to county beaches. We thought it was off the mark, but also thought the author deserved a right to state her case, especially since she is the president of Sarasota Citizens for Responsible Government and vice president of the Coalition of Neighborhood Associa- tions in Sarasota County. Citizens for Responsible Govern- ment does harbor a deeper grievance, however. It fought spending tourist tax money to remake Ed Smith Stadium into the spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles. It sued the county over the process and lost. Still it persists. And the subtext of the column was that county commis- sioners were quick to spend on frills like stadiums while neglecting our greatest natural asset, the beaches. Music takes Laurie Colton Make friends, raise funds and have fun this summer at the Venice Theatre Guild concerts Calling all live music fans: The Venice Theatre Guild has scheduled more Summer MainStage Concerts this year than ever before. Each month from June through September you can hear great music that has stood the test of time. While you're at it, you'll meet new friends at the theatre and help raise money for the guild's scholarship fund. There's so much happening on stage at Venice Theatre, you might not realize that in addition to all of those inspir- ing performances, we offer a wide variety of education and outreach programs. One of our favorites is the guild scholar- ship fund for students pursu- ing theater studies. Each year the Venice Theatre Guild awards several $2,000 scholarships to students who go on fromVenice Theatre to study theatre arts in college. This year's recipients are Patrick Mounce, Alexa Teebo and Ally Tufenkjian. Each of these talented young adults has taken classes and has performed in dozens of shows at Venice Theatre over the years. Now Patrick, Alexa and Ally are choosing to make theatre a career no easy feat. The guild fundraising concerts are a big part of helping to make their dreams a reality. So, what bands are on the docket for this summer? Drumroll please: Kicking off the "off-season" is the Gotta Luv It Band, with its Doo-Wop Show on June 16. It's the band's Subtext? Actually, the penultimate paragraph was pretty explicit: "The focus and energy lavished on man- made projects is missing from the county's commitment to our beaches. Residents have made it clear what we value; government leaders should act accordingly." We supported the Ed Smith Stadium conversion, and, no surprise, also sup- port beach preservation and enhance- ments. And we see no evidence of neglect. Fact is, Sarasota County has had numerous beach projects on the books in recent years, especially in South County. Recently, planned Siesta Beach enhancements have come up for debate. Roughly $20 million has been set aside for improvements to the county's signature beach - famously rated America's No. 1 beach - but there are competing plans. One maximizes parking, the other stage second appearance at Venice Theatre. You "gotta luv" their amazing vocal harmonies and musical talent. On July 14, enjoy the best in classic rock when Bandana raises the roof with hits like "Li'l Red Riding Hood," "Wooly Bully" and other rocking' fan favorites. Don't miss this one. Stroll down memory lane on Aug. 18 with '50s Music and Memories performed by The Boomers. This is their first appearance at Venice Theatre, but they've been playing together for more than 35 years. These three guys will feel like old friends as they share their memories of growing up with the music they perform. Finally, on Sept. 15, put on your finest tie dye and get ready to enjoy a magic carpet ride featuring Yesterdayze. This high-energy six-piece band delivers a nonstop blast-from- the past performance with the greatest hits of the '60s. Yesterdayze covers it all, with top 40 hits from Motown to the British Invasion. You can purchase seats for each concert individually at $20 at ticket. Or buy all four and save $20. That's four shows for just $60. You buy three and get the fourth free. Can't beat that. So, we hope to see you at the theater this summer. In addition to the concerts, our Summer Stock troupe will be putting on "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas" July 25-Aug. 4. On a side note, each of our scholarship recipients has participated in Summer Stock before. This year, however, none of them is available. They're too busy with their new adventures. Call 941-488-1115 or stop by the box office, 140 W Tampa Ave., for all the details and for more information about the entire 2012-13 season lineup. Or visit www.venicestage.com. (The summer concert package is not available online at this time.) 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Venice Ave., Venice FL 34285. You can also fax signed letters to 941-484-8460 or email them to bmudge@venicegondolier. com. For more information, call 941-207-1000. beautification. Both are important. Is there some sort of compromise? Prob- ably. But the entrance to Siesta Beach has to look the role of No. 1. Headed south, there already have been enhancements to facilities at Turtle Beach and more are in the works. Then, the historic pavilion at Noko- mis Beach on Casey Key was rebuilt in recent years. New bathrooms were built. The boardwalk was redone in places, showers installed and more picnic areas built. The parking was improved, especially handicapped parking. Just down the road, plans are on the books for new restrooms at the popular North Jetty Beach park. Rest- rooms will be rebuilt, landscaping and parking improved. The work is due to be put out to bid this year. There have been pollution problems at Venice's beaches but that's not a county responsibility, and the city is getting a handle on the problem, as the guest column on the opposite page discusses. At Caspersen Beach, officials just celebrated the opening of extraor- dinary new restrooms near the beach. Another was built on the bay side. Playgrounds were improved. The roads and parking have been improved and enlarged. Beach access was improved and boardwalks have been fixed to be ADA compliant. Manasota Beach is undergoing a complete facilities restoration right now. A new building and bathrooms are being built. The parking lot is being redone. In fact, a handful of locals have objected to the changes at Manasota Beach. They liked the place the way it was: They favored neglect. With all that, in a weak economy, it's an extremely long stretch to say the county is neglecting it's beaches. WHAT CAN BE DONE TO IMPROVE MOBILITY IN DOWNTOWN VENICE? CALL US AT 941-207-1111. Not illegal. Concerning the doggie-dining rules: I don't see what the problem is since there are no state statutes against it. It's not like eating outside isn't unsanitary to begin with. I think it should continue. Yield. I want to state a rebut- tal to the comment recently about the people leaving church being inconvenienced by those in the cycling event that took place. That event has only taken place twice in a year's time. I wonder if the person leaving church realizes that at least every single Sun- day when church is let out it has inconvenienced all the rest of us trying to drive anywhere near the church. The cycling event is unique and there's very little that ever happens in Venice that promotes exercise and good health, and I'm totally behind it. I would say to the people leaving church to skip a Sunday when they're having a cycling event or just yield a bit. Where? Loved the article on the Venice Army Air Base, by Diana Harris. Maybe I missed it, but it would have been nice to know exactly where it is. Is it where the airport is now? Other than that, it was an excellent article. Editor's Note: The air base and the airport are the same. Rehab. I've seen that Albertsons is closing. The neighborhoods in South Venice and Venice Gardens don't need another empty storefront. We hope the town can get together with economic development and rehab and get that area back on its feet again. Editor's Note: The store isn't in the city of Venice. Doubled up. I see where Click and Clack was repeated again this week. Where are the proofreaders? Go, Vern. Vern Buchanan's column in the Gondolier Sun disclosed some of the disgust- ing waste of tax dollars by our Let 'em Have It government. I never met him, but as he is a member of the Ways and Means Commit- tee, I believe Buchanan will attempt to, at the very least, curtail most of the govern- ment's wasteful spending and the lobbyists' control of our Congress. Egotistical politicians are taxing senior Social Security distributions to cover their unconscionable spending agendas. We hope Buchanan will inform us of the bipartisan support he receives so we know who to vote for. Be smart. The local news- papers have reported that this year's tourist season has been one of the best on record. Tourists come here to enjoy the weather, people and general amenities of the area. The Legacy Trail, beaches, restaurants and the concerts in the park are very much part of the reason they come here. Now the city merchants, flush with record profits, are want- ing to eliminate the concerts in the park, which presumably would free up parking spaces so our visitors could then rush into their respective shops to purchase even more of their overpriced wares. They don't seem to understand that these concerts bring people into the city who then spend money in their shops. Take away the concerts and they won't come to their shops because those same wares are available off the island for less money. It appears that greed trumps rea- son. Leave the concerts alone and be thankful for the related revenue you now enjoy. Muffle them. It's amazing and dismaying how an adult male can derive any satisfac- tion from creating unneeded noise. I am referring, of course, to the old mainstay, motorcycles. I live near a run- down house where it seems multitudes of people reside, all with unmuffled cycles. Instead of living in a nicer home, they spend thousands on what? A future spill with disabling injuries. Go figure. Do I really care if they maim themselves? No. But can't they do it quietly? Timing. I am calling about the trees in the median where the Bypass and Business meet at 41 North. All during the season, they were bare of leaves and looked dead as a doornail. Now that most sea- sonal visitors have gone, they are leafing out and becoming beautiful. 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. WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 Program to target beach outfalls 4.u James Clinch Considering recent media exposure regard- ing Venice Beach water quality, I want to rein- force to our residents and visitors that during the past five months we have had one beach advisory. It was issued in January and lasted only a few days. Since then, all Venice area beaches have remained clean, safe and open for business. It is important to understand that bacteria are natural elements in our waters. We are fortunate to live in a time when the amount of bacteria in a given place can be measured and advisories issued if it is at a health-threatening level. Prior to August 2000, there was no program to monitor bacteria along the Florida Gulf Coast. Essentially, people swam at their own risk. Now, the Sarasota County Department of Health performs testing on a weekly basis to ensure the continued quality of recreational beach water. Browse the Florida Healthy Beaches website and you will see that all of our neighboring com- munities have experi- enced beach advisories in recent years and are struggling with the same complex issue. Although it is easy to assume there is pollution in storm- water drains, the real challenge is to provide empirical evidence that identifies both the bacteria source and the most-affected locations. Through vigorous efforts of city staff and consul- tants, we are doing just that. The information we have gathered from extensive inspections, bacteria sampling and DNA tracking has allowed us to clearly define both short-term management strategies and permanent water quality projects that will reduce beach bacteria. The Stormwater Enterprise Fund is the funding mechanism that supports beach outfall monitoring and mainte- nance. Its revenue comes from user fees. Without increasing these fees, we are proposing to double the allocation to the monitoring and main- tenance of the beach outfalls. These projects will provide major bacteria reduction at four of the city's most problematic stormwater beach outfalls. It will take some time to get these improvements in place. We need the support of the Venice community to make these projects suc- ceed. In the meantime, we hope you are confi- dent that the frequent and thorough water quality testing is keeping you safe and informed. James Clinch, RE., is the city of Venice storm- water engineer I LETTERS FROM OUR READERS Making Venice colorful Editor: Over the years I have visited resort communi- ties up north, like Lake Geneva, Wis., or Gaylord, Mich., that have further enhanced their nice, small communities with floral displays, most of them in hanging bas- kets. The Swiss motif of Gaylord, for instance, has 80 of these on only a few downtown streets. It is dramatic. So more than a year ago after a lot of inter- est by people in town, particularly merchants, Venice Area Beautifica- tion Inc. embarked on a test to see if it would be feasible in Venice. In memory of Don Schaefer, we embarked on the trial. We have tried about 10 different plants from petunias and impatiens in the winter to penta, vinca, ice plant and purslane in the sum- mer with many others, like the caladiums that were just put up. The test has taught us a lot: Some flowers didn't work, or didn't work in the shadow of buildings, while others thrived. We have watered them every single day it didn't rain. The comments from those visiting downtown have been pronounced. The city of Venice has helped, as have a couple of people and companies. If there is widespread interest, we are prepared to go year-round. Before we commit to that, we need to know that the citizens, particularly those in love with the quaint nature of downtown, will get involved. To that end, we have set up an account in GulfCoastGives.org under "Civic" where people can give. If we make the $3,300 target amount, it will be matched by the founda- tion. This then would allow us to buy the baskets and flowers to put up 40 baskets all over downtown. Many of you have probably visited destina- tions where large floral displays have made a big difference. We would like to do the same here. We appreciate any support you can give. The deadline is the end of the month, so I hope you act now. Bob Vedder Chair, Downtown Floral Project, VABI Dr. Joe made his mark Editor: It is with great sad- ness that I learned of the recent death of Dr. Joseph Chirillo Sr. I have had the great privilege of being associ- ated with Dr. Chirillo professionally and personally for almost 40 years. He was a truly unique man, respected, admired and loved by family, friends, patients and colleagues. He was a great cham- pion of the Englewood area and Englewood Community Hospital and administered to generations of area patients skillfully and with genuine interest. He had a wonderful sense of humor and brought enjoyment to all who knew him. His family and Engle- wood have lost a great husband, father, grand- father, great-grandfather and caring physician and leader, and I have lost a great colleague and friend. Goodbye, Joe you did well and left your mark on all of us. Robert Ross Jr., M.D., F.A.C.S. Nokomis Thanks, but no thanks Editors: Though the sad state of Manasota Beach Park troubles me, more troubling is a mailing I received from Kim Boyle. It seems that a Ms. Vickie French, outreach coordinator from Sarasota County Govern- ment, has contacted the Overbrook Gardens Homeowners Associa- tion to try to lure us into building a pavilion, shuffleboard courts and horseshoe pits on the grassy plot where we picnic on Forked Creek. The bait is a "grant" of $10,000. Who profits from this? The Lemon Bay Play- house was approached and pressure was brought to go into debt to finance a building on land the county wanted used, causing trouble among our local thes- pians. LBP has a nice "historic" theater on Dearborn. Why would it want to move? Efforts have been made to interest the community in provid- ing land and funding for fancy buildings in landscaped little parks, a military park, a hare- brained swale project around Dearborn Street and now this. Bonds and debts must be repaid. Regular indi- viduals may go bankrupt, but just think of the student loan scandal - the "schools" and the banks get the money and the students have debt till they die. In the U.K. student debt only lasts till they retire. County commission- ers, officials and agen- cies seem to sit around dreaming up nightmares for us. These are hard times and well-dressed and well-paid people need to identify with the public. They need to appreciate the little grassy, naturally rain- absorbent treed places we enjoy as they are. At Manasota Beach, before they had the com- fort station torn down, they should have rolled in a wheelchair the few steps from the parking lot to the ground-level toilets and compared that with pushing the same wheelchair up ramps. They should have dried off and changed in a smelly port-o-john after a swim. The lookout for the lifeguards still stands, why not the toilets with the unique floor? Who profits? Who are officials considering? Not the community. 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SENIOR SOFTBALL Wednesday Night Senior Softball League STANDINGS (as of May 16) DeFina's Restaurant..................... 6-0 Style Line .............................. ...... 4-0 WGACA Trainers..................... ...... 3-2 Builders Specialties ..................... 3-2 Critter Ridge Landscaping........... 3-2 Sears ........................................... 2-2 Rugs As Art .......................... ....... 2-3 Manasota Hardware..................... 2-4 Absolute Lawn & Landscape....... 1-3 Tiberii Dentistry .......................... 1-4 Peluso Air.............................. ...... 0-5 May 16 Results DeFina's Restaurant 27, WGACA Trainers 20 Rugs As Art 14, Manasota Hardware 11 Three other games ppd., rain SPORTS BRIEFS VHS summer baseball begins June 4 The VHS summer baseball and conditioning program is open to any Venice High student or incoming freshman for the fall semester. The first day of practice is 5:30 p.m. June 4 at the Venice High baseball complex. All players must have a VHS packet and physical form completed by June 4 to participate. Forms can be picked up at the VHS administration building. For more information or to reserve a spot, contact Jeff Callan at 941- 525-8166 or Jeff Callan@ sarasota.kl2.fl.us. School's Out Volleyball Camp is June 11-13 The School's OutVol- leyball Camp is scheduled for June 11 to 14 at Pine View School in Osprey. The camp, which is taught by Pine View coach Joe DiGiacomo, is for grades three through eight and will be in two sessions. Session one, for grades three to five, is from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., while session two, for grades six to eight, is from noon to 3 p.m. Camp will be closed after the first 32 paid athletes. For more informa- tion, contact DiGiacomo at 941-232-5626 or Joedig22@yahoo.com. Venice Vikings registration today The Venice Vikings Pop Warner organization will hold open registration for football and cheerlead- ing from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at Letson Stadium at the Wellfield Complex. For more information, contact Heather Heiligh at 941-223-0004 or visit the Vikings website at www.leaguelineup.com. Wheatley's Wild West Volleyball Camp is June 5-8 Wheatley's 19th annual Wild West Volleyball Camp BRIEFSI11 BASEBALL - CLASS 7A STATE SEMIFINAL SUN PHOTOS BY PERRY D. PENTZ Venice's Michael Knott hits a ball during a live-pitching intrasquad game Monday at Venice High. Knott is the leading hitter for Indians as they get ready for their Class 7A state semifinal game against Atlantic Community of Delray Beach at 1 p.m. Saturday at Port St. Lucie. Catching is Austin Davis. Scouts have Venice ready for states By PERRY D. PENTZ SPORTS EDITOR Putting the team in the best situation to win. Venice accomplishes this with the help of scouting every year, no matter the skill of the team. It's been a big part of Venice's success this season, which has the Indians readying themselves to play in today's Class 7A state semifinal at Port St. Lucie. In March, Venice was scouting Martin County in the Sarasota Baseball Classic. The Indians knew that there was a pos- sibility they would meet in the postseason. The Indians' coaching staff scouted the team that day and more than a few additional times before the season ended. The scouting report was spot on and it helped Venice pull off a 2-1 upset win over Martin County, which entered the game with a 26-1 record. "The players have to do it on the field no matter what," said Venice coach Craig Faulkner. "We put a good scouting report together for them. We have some guys that scout well for us: Joe K (Komaroski), Bryan Bryson, Dwayne Thornton, Tim Orlosky. That helps us tremendously, just to know what we are facing and what we have to do." Faulkner has used scouts every year he has been at Venice. "When we finish the season, no matter if we lose out in district or win the state cham- pionship, we want to feel like we've done our part as coaches," said Faulkner. "We've done everything we can do to give our players the best opportunity to win. There is not a year we've taken off scouting. Even if we don't feel like we have a great team or if we have the greatest team, we scout the same." Despite the scouting, Faulkner knows the players are the ones on the field playing. "The players still have to execute it," said Faulkner. "So far they have done that." This is Faulkner's 14th season as head coach at Venice High. The former LSU catcher has a record of 282-137, including nine 20-win seasons and just one losing one. He has guided the Indians to a state title in 2007, a state runner-up finish in 1999 and seven district titles. His teams have qualified for the postseason in 11 of his 14 years. This is the Indians' first trip to the Final Four since 2007, but FHSAA CLASS 7A STATE SEMIFINAL Venice v. Atlantic Community Indians Eagles When: 1 p.m. today Where: Tradition Field at Digital Domain Park, Port St. Lucie Directions: Take 1-75 North to exit 205 (State Road 72, Clark Road) to Arcadia. Turn right on S.R. 70 East for 91 miles. Turn slightly right onto West Midway Road for 4.4 miles. Merge onto 1-95 South toward West Palm Beach for four miles. Take exit 121 to St. Lucie West Boulevard. Keep left and take ramp toward Port St. Lucie. Turn left onto Northwest St. Lucie West Boulevard, then make another left onto Peacock Boulevard. Park is at 525 N.W. Peacock Blvd. Trip will take more than three hours. Admission: $9 per session Parking: $7 Next opponent: Winner plays either Brandon or New Smyrna Beach at 4:05 p.m. Sunday in Class 7A state cham- pionship at the same site. Faulkner plans to use things he learned from that experience to help this team. "The teams are totally dif- ferent but the experience itself is the same," said Faulkner. "You learn the more you get to go. This is my fourth time going there. You learn what to expect and how to warn kids so everything is not so eye-opening to them. To relax a little bit more and enjoy the experience. "(Venice High volleyball coach) Brian (Wheatley) said to us today, 'Enjoy the whole experi- ence.' Whereas my first year (1999) I was so pumped up I was stretching with the team. I was worried about getting there on time. The more opportunities you get, the more you realize what a fun experience it is. Win, lose or draw, you want to enjoy the moment." Venice also went to states in 1999, 2001 and the champion- ship year, 2007. Venice's opponent, Atlantic Community of Delray Beach, is making its first state appearance since 1988. Faulkner thinks having been there before does help. "We will be prepared for what is going on," said Faulkner. "Everything is new to them. Everybody still has to play the game between the lines. A lot of the time first-time teams go there and win it. Not that you have to be there (before) to win it, but it sure helps." Playing a tough schedule and close games have also helped the Indians this season. The Indians' district schedule was one of the toughest. "We want to face the best pitchers in the state. That way, we come to these games and see a guy throw 88 (mph), it's not anything new to us," said Faulkner. "If you are not seeing those guys, it's tough to adjust." Venice has played 18 games decided by two runs or fewer and picked up wins in 12 of them. The Indians have eight losses by a total of 16 runs, including four one-run games and two two-run games. "We play all close games," said Faulkner. "It would be nice to break free a little bit. Like to be able to relax here in a game." This road to the Final Four is different for the Indians. In 2007, Venice played six straight games, from the first round of districts to the regional final, at home. In fact, the Indians never had to travel out of Sarasota County the entire postseason as the state semifi- nals and finals were played at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota. This season, the Indians have been road warriors. Including the upcoming state semifinals, Venice has played 19 games away from Venice High, including the last four postsea- sons with trips ranging from an hour to three and a half hours. "This team is a little different in that way," said Faulkner about road games. "They do not let things bother them. We went up to Gaither (last week) and I figured they would be a little tight. I thought they were the most loose team for a regional championship game I ever had. I had to say, 'Guys, settle down.' Too much cheering going on. They were having too much READY 111 Venice High volleyball coach Brian Wheatley, left, talks to the Venice High baseball team before the start of practice Monday. Wheatley was asked by Venice High baseball head coach Craig Faulkner to give his Indians an insight into playing in the Final Four. Wheatley has guided his Lady Indians to the state Final Four five times in his 18 years. Venice plays Atlantic Community at 1 p.m. today in the Class 7A state semifinal at Digital Domain Park in Port St. Lucie. :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 GOLF RESULTS JACARANDA WEST COUNTRY CLUB March 20 LGA Tee to Fairway: Gail Peder- sen 55, Judy Bellisari 59, Joann Myers 60, Kris Sperry 61, Christine Evering 62, Ethel Molezzi 63. March 21 MGA 2 BB of 4 Sucker in the Bucket: Richard Paul, Bud Brian, Bob Scherer 126; Bob Sparrow, Dale READY FROM PAGE 10 fun. I told them, 'You have to get focused on the game.' Usually I am trying to loosen them up. This team I am trying to tighten them up. That's a good thing, especially when it gets to big games. I hope they keep the same feel over there." A key to Venice's late- season success has been the return of shortstop Dalton Guthrie and catcher Michael Rivera, who were out much of the season with injuries. Guthrie has played in just 14 games, while Rivera has been in 17 games. "It was nice," said Venice sophomore Bran- don Elmy about getting Guthrie and Rivera back. "Dalton makes a lot of plays at short. He's like a ball magnet out there. Every time he gets in, the ball is automatically hit to him at least once or twice an inning. Michael, he is getting there. We needed the power back BRIEFS FROM PAGE 10 will be held from June 5 to 8 at Laurel Nokomis School gymnasium. Session one, for girls entering grades two to five, is set for June 5 Hoover, Rich Collier, Gil Desrochers 131; Michael McCormick, Paul Scanlon, Doug Piper, Joe Skrabak 137. March 24 2012 Member-Guest Tourna- ment: Overall Champions-Dave Myers, Mal McDaniel. Shoot Out Winners- Jacaranda Tree Flight-Myers, McDaniel 31 points; Bill Bischoff, Buzz Burnham 28; Orange Tree Flight-Steve Marrone, and he has that positive attitude." Since his return to the starting lineup on April 27 (in the district final), Rivera has been hitting leadoff. In four games, Rivera had reached base safely in nine of 14 at-bats, with four walks and three hits. With the offense struggling at times this season, the Indians have relied on their pitch- ing, in particular junior Tyson Albert, who has started 10 games and played in 16, and junior submariner Cooper Hammond, who is the closer. Albert started the sea- son with an 0-3 record but has been 7-1 since then. He has a 2.12 ERA with 44 strikeouts and three walks in 56 innings. Hammond, who ended up closing many of Albert's starts, has a 9-1 record with a 0.65 ERA, 69 strikeouts and seven walks as well as five saves. "We have a differ- ent kind of team," said Faulkner. "We've have pitching that is you and 6 from 3 to 5 p.m. and from 10 a.m. to noon June 7 and 8. Session two, for girls entering grades six to eight, will be from 5 to 7 p.m. June 5 and 6 and from 8 to 10 a.m. on June 7 and 8. Due to the smaller gym, space will be very Doug Shaw 29.5; Larry Griffith, Ken Mann 29.5; Palm Tree Flight-Ron Springall, Dave Mariner 30; Ray Modjeski, Ken Ormerod 27; Magnolia Tree Flight-Bob Sparrow, Dale Hoover 29; Curt Gustafson, Mike Gustafson 27.5; Cypress Tree Flight-Bud Weber, Craig Solle 36; Len Hodgson, Doug Hodgson 26. Skins-Randy Ryder, Don Bennett, Ron Athanas 1 each. wouldn't watch it and say 'Man, unbelievable, they just do not walk guys and give us runs.' We have good defense and are strong up the middle and getting stronger as days go by. We have strong defense, pitching and timely hitting. Have to play the game that is dealt." The most a team has scored against Venice this season has been seven runs, twice. The Indians have eight shutouts on the season, including a combined no-hitter as well as a two-hitter in their 2-0 win over Tampa Gaither in the regional final. As a team, Venice is hitting .270 with five starters hitting more than .300, including Michael Knott, who leads the squad with a .397 batting average. "I'd love to hit .390 or .400 (as a team) but I have also coached teams that hit that high and didn't go very far," said Faulkner. "It's all about how you are playing that day. Can you handle the pitcher that is throwing limited this year. The gym at Venice High will be under construction this summer. Girls will be placed in groups with similar skill out there? Atlantic Community's pitching revolves around two left-handers - Sam Bergida and Rigo Beltran. The two have combined for 17 of the team's 22 wins. Bergida is 9-1 with a 1.62 ERA and 48 strikeouts in 56 1/3 innings. Beltran, who got the win in the regional final, is 8-3 with a 1.93 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 65 /3 innings. As a team, the Eagles Drills, competitive games, scrimmages and skill competitions will be used. The last session of the last day a tourna- ment for family and (22-7) are hitting .310, with seven starters hitting more than .300, including Joey Ohan- nesian, a 6-foot-i sopho- more, who is hitting .391. The team has hit 38 doubles, eight triples and one home run on the season. "They have two really good lefty pitchers," said Faulkner. "They are a sound hitting team. They bunt a lot. They do a lot of the small things that 18 years of teaching and coaching atVHS. During his coaching career, Wheatley has guided the Lady Indi- ans to two state titles, levels, friends will be held. two state runner-up Campers will be taught Camp director is Venice finishes, 437 wins, 16 basic volleyball skills as High girls varsity volley- district championships, well as advanced strate- ball coach Brian Wheatley, six regional titles gies and techniques. who has completed and five state Final we do. We are two very evenly matched teams. They play good baseball." Faulkner thinks his team needs to keep the same game plan to keep the season going. "We have to pitch well like we've been doing," said Faulkner. "We have to put the baseball in play. I think defense is going to be the key to winning this." Email: ppentz@venicegondolier.com Four appearances. All campers receive a T-shirt. Forms can be down- loaded from www. veniceindianvolleyball. com. For more informa- tion, contact Brian or Lisa Wheatley at 941-483-3242. "' A Questions? Ask an Advisor. 1-855-MMA-MERC Customer service, at a whole new level. MercuryAdvisor.com/sarasota Venice trio selected to Pro Bowl Venice's Sage Lee, left, Caleb Smith and Riley Pracher were selected to play for the Pro Bowl in the Midget Division of the Florida Spring Youth Football League, an 8-on-8 football league. The three were part of the state championship team and played with players from Fort Myers to Tampa. The three players were chosen by coaches at the end of the season for their outstanding effort and skill. The names then went before a board and they were chosen to participate. SUN NEWSPAPERS 11A F T 10, 61 percent of district Ferguson, school district considered proficient was fourth-graders pass the exceeding the state's aver- F T students scored a 3 or spokesman, because changed from 3.0 to 3.5, 2012 FCAT writing test. ages, and holding about higher, with only 50 per- of the more stringent so comparisons of 2012 Charlotte County School even with last year. FROM PAGE 1 cent statewide achieving scoring rules this year scores to previous years' Superintendent Doug Sun correspondent Neil a passing score. The FCAT which DOE officials scores should be made Whittaker said students Hughes and The Associ- 3 or above on the reading reading test is scored on a acknowledged should with caution. in ninth and 10th grade ated Press corit ilitre'd to test, compared to 52 per- scale of one to five points. have been communicated Charlotte County performed well on the new this report. cent statewide. In grade According to Scott more clearly the level saw 76 percent of its writing test, meeting or Email: annek@sun-herald.com STING FROM PAGE 1 the undisclosed location set up by police. A police report shows James Madison told an undercover officer who he thought was a teen- age girl online that he couldn't have intercourse "due to a medical condi- tion," but was willing to perform other sexual acts on the teen. A 24-year-old deckhand DATA FROM PAGE 1 Participants were given a list of indicators, such as "household income" or "number of elderly people living in a neighborhood," and asked to circle which patterns grabbed their attention, out of concern, surprise or interest. HINES FROM PAGE 1 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. The state high court's opinion regarding a two- term limit in Sarasota County came as a result of its decision to uphold term limits in a lawsuit involving Broward County. Its ruling reversed a permanent injunction against Sarasota County barring enforcement of the two-term limit that had been imposed by 12th Circuit Judge Deno Economou. The judge in 2005 ruled term limits unconstitutional and unenforceable in Sarasota. In 1998, voters overwhelmingly approved a charter amendment that limits county commission- ers to two terms. Hines, a longtime county resident, acknowledged that with the primary elec- tion on Aug. 14, "I need to get going" on establishing an infrastructure such BAYS FROM PAGE 1 reported not all bus drivers are using the pull-offs. The SCAT operations manager wrote a directive in March reminding all bus opera- tors that use of pull-offs is mandatory. The Venice Bypass is troublesome for project engineers because its already pressed for rights of way, with little room available for design and construction of bus bays. "Where feasible or proposed during develop- ment review, SCAT staff will coordinate with design engineers and evaluate the placement of bus bays on a case-by-case basis," Lewis wrote. "SCAT staff will analyze the stops in the area of the Venice Bypass to deter- mine if there are any stops that have available right of way, far-side location and the high ridership neces- sary to make bus bays appropriate," Lewis said. "I'd be personally pleased with a couple of pull-offs," saidVenice Mayor John Holic. "It should go to council if they're talking about plac- ing any in the city. "To me it would be a safety factor fewer stops and safer stops." Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com on a private charter boat claimed to have a "fetish for oral sex" when he allegedly texted an officer he thought was a 15-year- old girl. "You ruined my life ... I ruined my life I made a bad decision," said Frank Aguis of Port Charlotte as he was being arrested by undercover agents last week. Aguis' reaction to his arrest was videotaped by a masked agent. "I'm sorry, God. My father is going to disown me. I won't make it in prison." "Which indicators are most relevant to you?" asked Alison Pinto, SCOPE co-facilitator. The answers, which will be evaluated later by SCOPE, will give a picture of the Venice community that will differ from the cities of North Port and Sarasota when they hold their community data workshops in a few weeks. The workshop began as selecting former Repub- lican county chair Eric Robinson husband of County Commission Chair Christine Robinson as his campaign treasurer and choosing his campaign lit- erature. It was only Friday, he said, that he picked up his campaign name badge reading "Candidate for Sarasota County Commis- sion District 5." The website? "That's next week." Hines' opponents in the Republican primary are two Venice residents: former North Port city commissioner Vanessa Carusone andW. Brian Slider, who has manage- ment experience in the Sarasota resident Daniel Rangel, 35, told an under- cover detective he was 25. Like others, Rangel report- edly supplied the person he thought was a teen with his cellphone number and email address. In a prior arrest, underage victims claimed Rangel showed them pornographic magazines and touched them inappropriately; he later was acquitted. Another area resident, Nick Bartham, 34, owner of King George Pub in Sara- sota, told an undercover with a buffet of local data resources for participants, a timeline of community data efforts that have taken place and a slideshow ofVenice. Mindy Pieper, executive director ofVenice MainStreet, welcomed participants. She and John Ryan, president of the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, described their agencies, and Colleen McGue gave a guided tour automotive and specialty retail industries and has been an account represen- tative in the technology industry. Hines, who was born and raised in the area, has been married to his wife Susan for 21 years. The couple has three children, ages 15, 13 and 9. He graduated from Venice High School in 1983, the University of Florida in 1987 and UF's law school in 1990. The court decision "left an opening in my home district," Hines said. "This is where I feel I can serve my community." He already has partici- pated in a number of civic agent he has "never been with anyone underage." Fifty-year-old Rex Vallance ofVenice offered to perform oral sex on the person he thought was the stepfather of a 15-year-old boy and on the boy, a report shows. Scott Evans, 32, a security guard from Venice, reportedly thought he was talking to a 13-year-old girl online. Evans' prior record includes an arrest for providing liquor to a minor. Reports show a 27-year- old RotondaWest resident, of Venice via GIS maps. Participants identified a number of people, orga- nizations and networks to connect with to expand the community collaborative, Pinto said, and they will be invited to attend an ongo- ing monthly meeting of the collaborative. 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Liquor items are only available at Publix Liquors. :12A SUN NEWSPAPERS MAY 19, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 SUN PHOTO BY BOB MUDGE 2012 Venice High royalty The 2012 Venice High School Prom Court: Sami Tornese, front left, Brooke Shipps, Sydney Thinnes, Gena Murphy, Lauren Clark, Krista Caprio, Kara Caprio, Geena Zinkand, Mackenzie Moore, Noel Roberts, Victoria Mogford and Lyndsey Horton; and Sebastian Uribe, back left, Luke Engle, Justin Shaner, Tayler Callaghan, John Keen, Evan Obermeier, David Voigt, Joe Detert, Jacob Harper, David Enander, Connor Hagan and Alex Lucchi. The king and queen of the prom will be crowned Friday, May 25, at the Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota. This year's theme is the Roaring'20s. Board joins opposition to candy-flavored tobacco By STEVEN J. SMITH SUN CORRESPONDENT The Sarasota County School Board agreed this week to support a proc- lamation opposing the sale and consumption of candy-flavored tobacco. School Superintendent LoriWhite said the proc- lamation, which would appear on a future board agenda for formal approv- al, will "urge local vendors to cease the sales and marketing of all candy- flavored tobacco products, and urge citizens not to purchase them." Critics say the products' brightly colored packaging is aimed at the youth mar- ket. The products come in flavors like vanilla, orange, chocolate-chip cookie dough, cherry and apple to mask their otherwise harsh taste. They also typically are placed at checkout counters at eye level to many youth, health officials say. School Board Member Shirley Brown said at Tuesday's workshop that all other local city and county governments including the city of North Port and Sarasota County have passed the resolution and suggested it was a good idea to follow suit, to keep in step with myriad efforts by Drug-Free Youth and Students Working Against Tobacco, for example. School Board Chair Caroline Zucker agreed. "There's over 1,000 kids in the North Port area - and North Port High School that are part of D-Fy," Zucker said. "So this would be in support of what they're doing. Plus, it supports the organization." Brown added it "would be a good idea" to invite student representatives from one or both groups to appear at the school board meeting the day the proc- lamation is announced. "It also reinforces our anti-alcohol efforts," Zucker said. D-Fy is an organiza- tion of peers sharing the commitment to make positive choices and live a healthy, drug-free life. The group offers scholarships and internship opportuni- ties. SWAT is Florida's statewide youth organiza- tion working to mobilize, educate and equip Florida youth to revolt against and de-glamorize Big Tobacco. 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Just North of (US301) Cornerof 41 &Cortez Venice Nissan 1 Mile South of University o ice eo on U.S. 41 Bypass on US301 Next to Ofce Depot 941-485-3211 941-351-8600 941-749-6069 Weekdays 9-6 Mon.-Sat.9-9 Mon. Sat.9-9 Sat. 9-6 Sun. 11-6 Sun. 11-6 Sun. 11-6 ELLENTON 5814 18th St East Across from the Ellenton Outlet Mall 941-479-7900 Mon. Sat.9-9 Sun. 11-6 E *WITH APPROVED CREDIT L'I'am / :14A SUN NEWSPAPERS M $4991m | .WEEKEND EDITION "MAY 19, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR TOWN VENUE 3B CROSSWORD 4B TRAVEL 6B PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE ARCHIVES AND AREA HISTORICAL COLLECTION Sun Air served as the airport's fixed-base operator in 1971. History of Venice aviation, Part II By PAM JOHNSON CITY OF VENICE MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER Part I, which appeared in Wednesday's Our Town featured the firstflight to Venice, Albee Airfield and the opening of the Venice Army Air Base. On Oct. 18, 1944, Sarasota resident Owen Swartz reported to the Venice Army Air Base. The base was newly built on the south end of town two years earlier. It was one of many built in Florida to train pilots during World War II. Just back from flying in the South Pacific, Swartz' next job would be training pilots on fighter aircraft. These were not beginner pilots, but airmen who were honing their skills on the nation's most modern aircraft at the time. "I went to check in and they asked me what kind of airplane I flew," Swartz recalled. "That's when they said, 'Go out and take number so-and-so airplane and fly it up to Meridian, Miss.'" A hurricane was expected to hit the next day and the field was being cleared. "I said, 'Where is Meridian, Miss.?' They said, 'Just follow the other airplanes, they'll get you there.'" The next day, Mike Flanagan arrived. He'd been told report to VAAB by his superiors at Jacksonville Naval Air Sta- tion two days before. How to get there that was for Flanagan to figure out. He hitchhiked to Naples and spent the night in the jail the only place available to sleep. The next day he arrived to find VAAB completely empty. He learned every- one had been evacuated to the Sarasota High School for the hurricane. He went to the school, IF YOU WANT TO GO What: Venice's 85th anniversary celebration on Armed Forces Day, May 19 When: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. * 10:30 a.m. ceremony to honor World War II veterans. Three veterans who served at Venice Army Air Base will be recognized: Owen Swartz, Stephen Deans Sr. and Mike Flanagan * 3:30-5 p.m.- 1940s dance with music by the Bill Millner Trio (in the former Student Pilot Officers Club) * All day vintage aircraft and vehicles on display Where: Elite Flight Academy, 220 E. Airport Ave. Admission: free Information: 941-486-2711 where he stayed for more than a week. When they returned to Venice, there was quite a bit of wind damage, but nothing substantial. "We lost a tower," Schwartz said. "Some of the airplanes that they couldn't fly out well, they just put the gear up and left them on the ground and none were damaged too badly." Flanagan and members of his 598th Engineers, 382nd Service Group were at the base for only a month before being transferred. "We stayed in little plywood huts they had on the base," Flanagan recalls. "We used to go into town and buses took us to Sarasota to go to Lido Beach." Swartz stayed and continued to train fighter pilots until the air base closed. "I used to fly Col. (Vin- cent) Dixon (the officer in charge of the VAAB operation) to Miami and help him get his flying time in," he said. At the war's end in 1946, Swartz helped close the base, disperse the property and turn the airfield over to the city. He vaguely remembers the Chinese-Americans on base when he arrived, but recalls more vividly the Argentine airmen training there. "One of the Argentine airmen became the head of the Argentine Air Force," he said. He remembers the 200 or so German prisoners as well. "At one time, I was in charge of the motor pool," Swartz said. "Most of the German prison- ers were older and good mechanics, so I had them work on our vehicles. They pretty much lived in the barracks. We didn't worry about them escap- ing. They didn't want to leave." He laughed. Like so many World War II veterans, Swartz remembers where he was when he learned the war was over. "I was flying aerial gunnery off of Longboat Key and we got the call to come back to the base," he said. "They made us quit flying before they told us. They didn't want us all to go crazy." His time in Venice paid off in another life-chang- ing experience. "While I was stationed here I met a girl in Sarasota," he said. "About a year later we were married." Venice Mayor Louis Suter accepted the federal government's gift of the base in 1946. While the airfield was dismantled, several of the buildings were shipped around town. A former military chapel was placed on Tampa Avenue to serve as the first Epiphany Church. The mess hall was moved to downtown, where it served as city hall for a short time, and PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE ARCHIVES AND AREA HISTORICAL COLLECTION Army personnel clean up debris after the Oct. 19,1944, hurricane hit the Venice Army Air Base. PHOTO COURTESY OF PAM JOHNSON PHOTO COURTESY OF PAM JOHNSON Venice Municipal Airport in 2008. in 1958 was moved across the street behind the tennis courts. Another building was used at the airport as the first home of what was then called the Venice Little Theatre. O.W Caspersen purchased yet another building and placed it on East Venice Avenue to serve the Veterans of Foreign Wars. The army's sewer plant along the beach was refurbished to serve the city for the next 50 years. Stephen Albee Jr. returned to Venice after serving in the U.S. Army for 20 years and became the city clerk. In a 1975 interview, he spoke about the legacy of VAAB: "That was perhaps the biggest kicker the city has ever had. It really got it off the ground and intro- duced it to thousands of other people who came here for training and wouldn't have otherwise seen it." Certainly that was true for Swartz and Flanagan, who like many others, returned years later to AVIATION 15 VIEW OUR INVENTORY AT CRESTCADILLACVENICE.COM NE W 2012 CTS //67ot L 'ease, no re /ae 497-5800 2B SUN NEWSPAPERS COFFEE BREAK MAY 19, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION Historical Society program STAFF REPORT Venice Area Historical Society hosts a free pro- gram Tuesday, May 22, 7 p.m., at Village On The Isle, in the Mark Manor Building, 930 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Videographer Ted Kos- zarski will share a video composed of interviews with Sarasota County residents speaking on "Local Memories of the Great Depression." No reservations are necessary. For more information, call 941-412-0151 or go to www.venicehistory.com. Funding for this program was provided through a grant from the Florida Humanities Council, with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE WINDSOR OF VENICE Veteran and resident of The Windsor, Dr.Lewis Bower, left, receives appreciation for his military service from Norm MacLellan of Venice American Legion Post No. 159 during Armed Forces week events at The Windsor of Venice. Armed Forces Day celebrated STAFF REPORT Armed Forces Day will be celebrated today, May 19, at the Venice Municipal Airport from 10 a.m-5 p.m. There will be vintage vehicle displays, a tribute to World War II veterans, food and airplanes. From 3:30 to 5 p.m. the Bill Millner Trio will play 1940s tunes. The displays will show how the Venice Army Air Base played a role in World War II. "On the Island ofVenice" 339 W.Venice Ave., Venice, FL 34285 941-488-4892 frnm Thk Tilctln D frr ccinn lr c tI Tappercise nets $6,820 for hospice STAFF REPORT On May 14, Tidewell Hospice Executive Vice President and Chief Phi- lanthropy Officer Denise Pope accepted a $6,820 gift from Tappercise founder and choreogra- pher Sharon DeMarc and co-choreographer Maria Santagada at Tidewell's Venice Hospice House. The check represented the total proceeds from the 15th annual Tapper- cise musical and dance performance at Venice Theatre Feb. 18. DeMarc began the annual Dancing for Hospice tradition after Tidewell cared for her mother, who asked DeMarc to recognize the excellent care she received by giving CORRECTION L^- Margery Pellicci's name was misspelled in the May 12 edition of the Gondolier Sun. We regret the error. proceeds from Tapper- cise to Tidewell. This year's Tappercise performance welcomed a full house, resulting in a record-breaking con- tribution to benefit the programs and services of Tidewell Hospice. Tidewell Hospice is an independent, not- for-profit organization offering a home-based, total support system for people living with advanced illness and their families. Tidewell cares for more than 8,000 patients and their fami- lies annually in Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte and DeSoto counties. Offices are located in Arcadia, Bradenton, Englewood, Lakewood Ranch, North Port, Palmetto, Port Charlotte, PHOTO COURTESY OF TIDEWELL HOSPICE Denise Pope, center, Tidewell Hospice executive vice president and chief philanthropy officer, receives a $6,820 check from Sharon DeMarc, left, Tappercise founder/choreographer, and Maria Santagada, co-choreographer, May 14. Punta Gorda, Sarasota and Venice. Tidewell is accredited by the Community Health Accreditation Program with deemed status, signifying excel- lence in quality care and meeting Medicare's con- ditions of participation. Making wishes come true FROM MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION The Make-A-Wish Foundation is hosting its second annual A Midsummer Night's Wish June 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. This fundraiser will be an evening by the beach and poolside at the Ritz-Carlton Sarasota members beach club. This event raises funds for Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central and Northern Florida and celebrates all of the wishes that have been granted both in the com- munity and the chapter as a whole. Susan Jones and ABC 7's Lauren Dorsett will co-host the event. Guests will enjoy food accom- panied by beer, wine and specialty drinks. Music and fun for all will benefit a great cause. Tickets and sponsor- ship opportunities to support the Make- A-Wish Foundation's mission are available at http://summerwish. kintera.org. The Make-A-Wish Foundation grants the wishes of children with life-threatening medical conditions to enrich the human experience with hope, strength and joy. Born in 1980 when a group of caring WISHES 13 Here are a few un ideas this summer Here are a few fun ideas for the kids this summer Ven ie Summer AMusi Camp July 16-27, 2012 Mon to Fri 12:30 pm 4 pm Instrumental and Vocal Instruction Music Games, Mini Concerts, Keyboard Lab Music Theory, Conducting, Jazz Band Concert for Family and Friends on Final Day Venice Theatre is THE destination for summer adventure! Our education and outreach department offers professional instruction in singing, dancing and technical theatre ... all leading up to a grand finale on MainStage! Go to www.venicestage.com (click on the education menu) or call Sandy or Candace at (941) 486-8679 for all the details. Venice Theatre 140 W. Tampa Ave. on the island EDUCATION & OUTREACH S(941) 486-8679 Learn To Sail This Summer We'll Supply The Boat Morning & Afternoon Sessions Available: June 11-June 22 June 25- July 6 July 9 July 20 July 23 August 3 August 6 August 17 $225 per two week session. Advanced Classes Available |-------; --- ^ ^ f Island Village Montessori School S2001 Pinebrook Rd -Venice Amazing Desert Journey Lakeside Luthern Church 24015. Tamiami Trail, Venice, Florida 34293 (941)493-5102 1t VBS June 25th-June 29th 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Registration/Check in begins @ 8:30 a.m. Pick up 12:00 p.m. (Noon) Amazing Desert Journey is planned for children ages 4 through completed 5th grade. Four year olds must be four by February, 2012. VBS Campers will enjoy Crafts, Music, Games, Snack, Story Time Cost: VBS Free to all participants. We will be collecting a "Penny, Loose Change" Offering Daily. VeniceTheatre j1 $$ SAVE MONEY $$ Shop the Classifieds. Located on Venice Yacht Club Property No Yacht Club Membership Required OQpen To Public SVenice Youth Boating Association 1330 Tarpon Center Drive Venice (941) 275-9142 www.veniceyouthboating.com Be sure to check this page again on June 2nd for more ideasl If you would like to have your program featured on the Kids R Out page call your Representative today at 207-1000. CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS VENUE 3B WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 I COMMUNITY CALENDAR 1Today Venice Democrats, Marvin Morse & Richard Cannarelli discuss "FL Ballot Amendments"10:30 am 620 Shamrock Blvd Venice 492-5965 Cyclovia Venice, 8 -11 am, Venice Train Depot, recreation and bike activities for all Legacy Trail, VWP Intro to Medicare, 10:00-11:00am 601 S Indiana Ave Englewood, Learn 4 Parts of Medicare, 2012 updates, new Plan N Supplement 941-223-5592 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. Gentle Yoga on Capri, 5:30 6:30PM, 101 Capri Isles Blvd, 941-539-9149, $10.00 Annual Hibiscus Show, 47th Annual Hibiscus Show and Plant Sale. 1:00pm Woodmere Park. S. Venice. Free, 941-484-6459 Ready, Set, Wear It!, Wear a life jacket to Venice Train Depot at 1:30p to set a world record for the most wearers photographed. 941-412-1026 *Monday Friends Book Sale, Jacaranda Friends Book Shop May 21-26 10:00A.M. Children's -Young Adult books 10 for $1.00 861-1283 Women on the Go, Monthly meeting Ven Lbry 2-4 pm. Alan Carter reviews Yellowstone Natl Park. Opt dinner Chili's 4:30. Info 485-3525 Gentle Yoga on Capri, 5:30 6:30PM, 101 Capri Isles Blvd, 941-539-9149, $10.00 * Tuesday Bonanza Bingo Games, 6-8pm Tues Ven-Nok Elks $1 Bingo, 486-1854. Dinner/Sandwiches 5-7pm Tea Party Meeting, Venice 912 Tea Party Meeting -Brd. of Realtors Bldg. 680 Substation Rd. nr. Burger King 6:15 PM call Pat 941-497-2888 Hist.Society Program, VenHistSoc Free video/lecture:, Local Memories of Great Depression 7pm Village On The Isle 930 S Tamiami Trl 412-0151 *Wednesday Sun Fiesta-October, Vendor applications are now available for Sun Fiesta Oct.19-21 at www. sunfiesta.net Fun With Watercolor, 1-4pm ea. Wed. at So. Venice Civic 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 Fitness & Wt. Loss, FREE Fitness and Weight Loss Seminar. Get fit in 12 minutes and lose 10 Ibs FAST! RSVP 941-497-7424 Music of the Beatles, 7:00pm 125 N Jackson St. Venice 941-484-5342 love offering Metaphysics of the Beatles with Mike Davis and music team. SThursday Cook Out, 10:00 AM to 1:00PM, In Appreciation Police Firefighters EMT, 1121 Jacaranda Blvd, Venice, FL 34292, 941-497-1117 To get your events printed in the newspaper, they must be submitted via our website, www. venicegondoliersun.com. On the left, click on "Community Calendar,"then click on "Submit Event." Deadlines: For events running in Wednesday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Monday. For events running in Saturday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Thursday. If you do not have the ability to enter your events via our website, we can type them in on your behalf at the rate of $5 per event; this fee does not guar- antee your event will make the printed version. Call 941-206-1180 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays to make a payment or to have us enter your event for you. We will print a maximum of four lines per event at no cost to the event submitter. You may purchase additional space for $10 per day, per event, per edition. 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PHOTO COURTESY OF STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA PHOTO COURTESY OF STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA Touching up the marketplace Jim Sager, left, art adjunct instructor; student Susan Luck Perkins; Provost Darlene Wedler-Johnson; student Adam Ketter; and Claudia Daniels, art adjunct instructor, all at State College of Florida Venice, stand near one of four storefront window panels the students designed artwork for at Choices Natural Market. WISHES FROM PAGE 2 and nearly 25,000 volunteers, the Make-A- Wish Foundation grants more than 12,600 wishes a year and has granted more than 185,000 wishes in the U.S. since inception. The Central and Northern Florida chapter of the Make-A-Wish Foundation includes the From homeless to homeowner By SUSAN ERWIN STAFF WRITER Kaileen Hand had her own apartment when she was 19, and she was working full time as a certified nursing assistant when she found out she was pregnant. Some family members and friends warned her about the struggles she might endure as a single mother. Still, she was deter- mined to keep the baby that was growing in her womb. "I knew it wouldn't be easy; but I knew deep HOMEOWNER 14 SUN PHOTO BY SUE ERWIN, serwin@sun-herald.com Kaileen Hand, 22, holds her 20-month-old daughter, Janiya, outside of their home in Venice. Hand is a single mother and a medical assis- tant. She recently found out that she qualifies for a Habitat for Humanity home, and will move into it in July. Hibiscus show set STAFF REPORT The Gulf Coast Chapter of the American Hibiscus Society will hold the 47th annual Hibiscus Show today, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Woodmere Park Sarasota region, serv- ing Charlotte, Manatee, Hardee and DeSoto counties. Recreation Center, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice. Doors open at 9 a.m. for the plant sale. Admis- sion is free. Blooms may be entered from 9 to 11:30 a.m. For more information about the Make-A-Wish Foundation, go to www. wishcentral.org. individuals helped a young boy fulfill his dream of becoming a police officer, the foun- dation is now the largest wish-granting charity in the world, with 67 chapters in the U.S. and its territories. With the help of generous donors H 89 per bag Loud & Clear ( -and FREE Florida residents with hearing loss I are eligible to receive a free amplified ' phone from the non-profit Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc. Cordless and corded phones for Sr persons with mild to severe hearing loss are available at 23 distribution a centers statewide. Limit one . per customer. .. 1 ,191 (C For more information in your area: Hearing Impaired Persons, Inc. of Charlotte County 25250 Sandhill Blvd. Punta Gorda, Florida 33983 941-743-8347 (V/TTY) www.ftri.orglpgorda DR. DAN BUSCH, DR. ERENE ROMANSKI CHIROPRACTOR If you are a runner, you should know that holding your body in its natural upright position relieves joints and muscles of compensating stresses as well as promotes better breathing. Moreover, those who run or jog regularly should note that proper posture can help them while they engage in their favorite form of exercise. Running with the head and shoulders hunched forward invites pain in the neck, back, and shoulders. The forward-hunched running posture also makes breathing more difficult, which cuts into efficiency and performance. As part of a regular maintenance program, chiropractic treatment can not only improve the quality of everyday life, but it may also improve exercise performance. Make a chiropractor part of your wellness team. TWIN PALMS CHIROPRACTIC C 808 Venice Ave. East 412-3800 www. twinpalmschiro. com Erene Romanski, DC Eric Barbera,DC Bobbi-Jo Donner,DC Dan Busch, DC FREE Wellness Workshops Weds. 5-6pm Open to the Public! SO A A " "THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RE PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYME PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF ANDWITHIN 1 DISCOUNTED FEE, OR RE[ DNSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHTTO F -OR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION -OURS OF RESPONDINGTOTHE ADVERT :ED FEE SERVICE EXAMINATION ORTRE, ETO PAY, CAN EATMENTTHA JT FOR THE FF T Lic#1 PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT % Featured Event SToday VAHS History Lecture Series"Local Memories of The Great Depression,"Ted Koszarski, Videographer. Funding provided through a grant from the Florida Humanities Council with funds from the National Endowment for the Humanities. 7 p.m. May 22 at 930 Tamiami Trail S. Venice. 412-0151. A Running Dialogue M51 7 71 7 enaic -493123 -ww.i~mrjMitlanngre.com.j... C3~Y~~~~i~~~lT1 ~7~M~ [IO~i~~D MAY 19, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION ACROSS 1 2 1 Provide party food 9- - 6 Wearing shoes 10 Capitol feature 23 14 Mexican coins 19 Assent 27 20 Predicament _ 21 Standard measure 32 22 Seed 23 Ponce de Leon's quest 43 44 26 Indian princess 27 Hesitant sounds i-- 28 Ligurian Sea port __ 29 Wilt, the 56 31 Young goat 32 Rested, in a way 63 33 Requirement 34 Everyone 36 Cicatrix 74 5 37 Printer's measures 38 Took to court 82 39 Those against 41 Splotch 88 43 Yarn weight 46 Tummy remedy 94 48 Baseball player, sometimes 51 Baking chambers 104 105 52 Mideast org. 53 Green land 113 55 Buckler, old style 56 Plies a needle 119 57 Interweaves 60 Nights before 124 holidays 62 Install 128 63 Miscalculate - 64 Charge @2012 Tr 65 Ararat landfall figure 67 Procession of cars 69 October gems 109 Lar 71 Of harmony wat 73 Garner birthplace 110 Res 74 Doted on 113 Mr. 77 Glacial snow 114 Typ 78 Sunbeam 116 She 79 Einstein's 118 Mar birthplace 119 Fen 82 Facts and figures 121 Jas 83 Break suddenly 124 Will 85 Close again 125 Em 87 Tom, Dick and 126 Ess Harry 127 For 88 Modify 128 Pap 90 Allowance for 129 Gae waste 130 Tra 92 Gal of song 131 Che 93 Layers 94 Measuring devices DOWN 96 Legislator, at times 99 Smell and taste 1 Sidi 100 Dramatist Clifford 2 Gre 102 Sketched 3 Haw 103 Research fig. 4 Imit 104 French friend 5 Gro 106 Casino cube 6 Aim 108 Anat. or chem. atta 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. Music with the Upbeat Gang, 1 p.m. Duplicate bridge, 12:50-4 p.m.; partner HOMEOWNER FROM PAGE 3 within my heart that I was meant to have this child," Hand said. Eight weeks into the pregnancy she started to experience medical complications. She had had a mis- carriage prior to that pregnancy, and the doctor told her she had to stop working to avoid more-serious problems. Soon after she was told to remain on bed rest, she lost nearly everything she had worked for and found herself in a home- less shelter. And it seemed like the hits just kept on coming. At 16 weeks pregnant she was diagnosed with a brain condition. tribune Media Services, Inc. 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"They told me they could save me but probably not the baby - each surgery I went into they didn't think she was going to make it out alive." That's when Hand turned to SOLVE, an organization that helps women with unplanned pregnancies. SOLVE operates one maternity home in Englewood and two in Bradenton. Concerned that the baby might be stillborn, doctors took the baby six weeks early via cesarean section. "I woke up from surgery expecting to have no child, but then the nurse came in and told me she was in the 46 In the manner of 47 Opera star 49 Mild expletive 50 Nerve network 52 Introduce 54 Nonpartisan 57 Dress accessories 58 Scottish river 59 More balanced 61 Pilfer 64 Aviation agcy. 66 Possess 68 Sharp: Comb. form 70 Smoothed 72 School assignment 74 First lady's man 75 Dench's title 76 Challenge 80 Former money in Milano 81 Word with pink or rose 84 Await a decision 86 Jug lug 87 Pale color 89 Flour sprinklers 91 Salts aerobics, 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 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, NICU (neonatal intensive care unit)," Hand said. "I thought it was a miracle." Hand said she stayed at the hospital every night for four weeks until the baby, Janiya, was healthy enough to take home. Then she applied and was accepted to live at Our Mother's House in Venice, a nonprofit, nondenominational residential housing pro- gram offered by Catholic Charities, Diocese of Venice Inc. Low-cost housing and free child care afford single moms the opportunity to work or attend school. "I have really taken advantage of my time here," Hand said. "It's such an amazing and very supportive program." Hand is now a medical 93 Having prickly flower heads 95 Bustle 97 Source of chocolate 98 Ridgy 99 Rod 101 Sear 103 Used a net 104 Detest 105 Reagan's Attorney General 107 Spartan magistrate 109 Stockholm native 110 Articles 111 Be silent, in music 112 Pitchers 115 Congers 117 Sedgwick or McClurg 120 Precious stone 122 Command to a horse 123 Aussie bird 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. SAppointments 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 assistant at a urology clinic in Venice. She has had the job for four months and said she loves it. She recently found out she will receive a Habitat for Humanity home, which she will move into in July. "From the beginning of the program, I always had Habitat on my mind - I knew I wanted to apply for housing, and I was willing to put in the sweat-equity hours," Hand said. Janiya is now a healthy 20-month-old and is doing exceptionally well, Hand said. Despite the complications during the pregnancy, she is hitting all her mile- stones and she has no developmental issues. "Kaileen is a perfect example of someone I BLOOD BANK SCHEDULE Suncoast Communities Blood Bank staff will be in the area Thursday, May 24, 3-6 p.m., Laurel Nokomis School, 1900 East Laurel Road, Noko- mis; and Friday, May 25, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Home SOLUTION TO MAY 12 Depot, 2450 Jacaranda Blvd., Venice. Call 941-735-4223 or go to www.scbb.org for more dates and times. From Suncoast Communities Blood Bank SOLUTION TO TODAY'S CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD LAST S UMAC NA P E VEN I S 'PATE U K E OP I E RA W L OK LA E AN HU G NR O T I S ASTA DI EU BI AS TSPS ORAT IKE L K L DOUBTFUL BRONT E ASUNDER BISON AR ARA DM I R WAR N ADAGES COP Y ING BRINY FINAL LE B RIS E B O EL E I N FIEND A N Y TSMEA T IRED BUS SCHEDULE M E R A H ME FAZ E Z OM BIE C L TIC T P E BABOO NS A BELA R L UE A L 0 MIA RO SAKA V I P S HOWE EILE M O S S G ULP LA IN E LI N ESS R LLS AY H AS S A EXTA RAIR E N I THE BIG RED BUS SCHEDULE Florida's Blood Centers needs all types of blood donations. Donating blood takes about an hour. Every donor receives a mini- physical and a screening with each donation. All mobile donors will receive a thank-you gift. Donations are taken at 4155 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Village Shoppes, between Ross and Publix, Venice, or on The Big Red Bus, which will be in Venice Sunday, May 20, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Books- A-Million, 4230 South Tamiami Trail; Monday, May 21, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., FLORIDA'S BLOOD CENTERS Bogey's of Venice, 652 E. Venice Ave.; Tuesday, May 22, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., State College of Florida, 8000 South Tamiami Trail; Wednesday, May 23, Home Depot, 2450 Jacaranda Blvd.; and Thursday, May 24, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Gulf Coast Medical Group, 1470 E. Venice Ave. Call 941-492-9202 or go to www.fbcdonor.org for more dates and times. From Florida's Blood Centers LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? 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. independence in Sarasota, DeSoto, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties. Funded in part by state and fed- eral agencies, and support from private foundations and individual corn, ilt - tions, Senior Friendship Centers serves more than 10,000 older adults annually. Senior activities at other locations 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 who has utilized the resources we offer to the maximum capacity," said Kathleen Majerchin, director of develop- ment at SOLVE. "She obtained more educa- tion, received a better job, and now she'll also be a homeowner this summer." Hand said she knows how fortunate she is when she realizes every- thing she has gained from the experience. "This was clearly meant to be and I looked at this as an eye-opener; I have made plenty of mistakes in my past, and when I came here, I knew I had to develop a plan," Hand said. "I have been truly thankful to be where I am today we are so blessed." 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. Safe-driving school Safe-driving class for resi- dents over 50. Choose from several class locations in Venice. Make a reservation for these classes by calling Fran at 941-485-7846. Email: serwin@sun-herald.com I 4B SUN NEWSPAPERS WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 .. I. PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE ARCHIVES AND AREA HISTORICAL COLLECTION The Venice Army Air Base Chapel was moved to Tampa Avenue after the war, where it became the forerunner of Epiphany Cathedral. /V /-/1 / PHOTO COURTESY OF PAM JOHNSON Venice firefighters fill the tank of this Dromader with water to fight a brush fire in the Carlton Reserve in 2000. The airport was the staging area for the aerial attack on the fire. PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE ARCHIVES AND AREA HISTORICAL COLLECTION In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the U.S. Air Force used the Regulus II target missiles as target drones for anti-aircraft training out of Eglin Air Force Base near Pensacola, Fla. The drones were launched from the Venice airport, not far from where Maxine Barritt Park is today. The 50-foot- long missiles with 21-foot wingspans were manufactured by Chance-Vought Aircraft Inc. in Dallas, Texas. AVIATION FROM PAGE 1 live in the area. Soon after the transfer of the former army air base to the city, Dr. Albee's grass-strip airport was shut down. Steve Albee III, the great-nephew of Dr. Albee, remembers living in Golden Beach in the 1960s when the federal government used the airfield to test missiles. "It happened every Wednesday at 5 p.m. right around where Sharky's restaurant is today," he said. "It would be the loudest noise you ever heard. Jets came in from Eglin Air Force Base (near Pensacola) to shoot them down. We just accepted it as part of living here. Actually, we thought it was kind of cool." Albee said it was not uncommon for people to fly to Cuba from Venice before Fidel Castro took over. "We'd go down for lunch and fly back," he said. Over the next several decades the small, general aviation airport would see aviation enthusiasts come and go. John and Rae Ingram, along with their 8-month old baby, David, moved to Venice from Mobile, Ala., in 1969. John brought with him his dream of learning to fly. First, he started a suc- cessful roofing company, but at 45, he got his pilot's license. David, who grew up in the aviation business, remembers those years fondly, especially since his parents passed away in 2005. Around 1978, a flying school, Sun Air, was located about where the airport administration office is today, David recalled. When John finished taking flying lessons, he said to his instructor, "I guess the next thing to do is buy an airplane." "Sun Air is for sale," the instructor replied. "Buy it and you get five airplanes." David remembers one of his dad's favorite flying jokes: "How do you make $1 million dol- lars in flying? Start with $2 million." "Dad never really made any money in aviation, but it was his love," he said. "Dad and a partner bought Sun Air. But his partner wanted out after two years, so they sold it. The day they sold the business, Dad got in the truck and said, 'This is the worst mistake I ever made in my life.'" A short time later, John bought Fette Aviation fromVince Fette. He changed the name to Ingram's Air Service and then five years later to Air Venice. iO FORESTRY v A r IAjRESOURCESi.nc S Committed to a better environment S. FLORIMULCH m A V 1 $2.00/BAG v A PINE STRAW BALES v A $4.00 A TOP SOIL V A 7/$10.00 I M IF 1 941-473-1403 I A 850 N. Indiana I A (Hwy. 776) I A Englewood, FL v A<<<< The business was a Cessna dealer, did char- ter flights, sold fuel, had a training school and a hangar with two or three main mechanics. It was a full-service, fixed-base operator. John built the building that is now Suncoast Aviation. Rae kept the books, while David did various jobs, starting with that of lineman. At any given time, the busi- ness employed 10 to 15 people, David said. "The thing my parents got from working in aviation was goodwill," he said. "My dad flew a lot of people places they needed to go. When you think about it, it is farther for those of us who live in Southwest Florida to cross a state line than just about any other place in the country. Flying greatly opened the rest of the country to us." John and Rae were active in their church, flew an Agape flight mission to Haiti and were always ready to help people seeking medical treatment. "We had people on standby to ship organs ready for transplant," David said. "I remember people would come in with Igloo coolers and you knew it was an emergency. The donor organ had to be delivered in a timely way to benefit someone waiting for it. "We also transported a bank courier, who would gather all the bank's checks and take them to Tampa every week. "We actually had a scheduled airline here when we had the FBO. A small airline was fly- ing between Cuba and Miami. On the first day it was supposed to come to Venice, something big happened in Havana, so the airline took some reporters from Miami to Cuba and didn't show up here for its grand opening. "One thing I learned is that flying in here makes a lasting impres- sion of Venice and (the impact of) that is hard to quantify." Around 1989, Ingram sold the business to Greg Huffman, who also bought Air Venice, a fly- ing service based in the building that now houses the Honoluana Island Grill restaurant. Since then, the FBO has passed through several hands. Today, it is Suncoast Air. Like its predecessors, it provides flight training, fuel, tie-downs and other aviation services. Today, Venice Munici- pal Airport its call letters are VNC is a general aviation airport that is home base to 220 aircraft. There are an estimated 60,000 takeoffs and landings a year. Busi- nesses on the property, such as Sarasota Avion- ics, employ many people, while the community benefits from the services of the sheriff's helicopter stationed there. Angel Flight and Agape are organizations that serve those in need. These are just a few of the airport leaseholders that paid about $106,000 in property taxes in 2010. Although the airport is owned and operated by the city of Venice, it uses no ad valorem tax rev- enues. It operates from an enterprise fund that receives its revenue from land leases and other sources, such as fuel flowage fees and special- event fees. The quitclaim deed that transferred the ownership to the city in 1945 stipulates that the field be used for aviation or it will revert to the federal government. A stitch in time saves... PHOTO COURTESY OF LAURIE LAZAUSKI Andrea Shlasko, left, and Lynn Willis, members of Venice Area Quilters' Guild, present a $2,174 check May 7 to Mary Ellen Ryan for South County Food Pantry. The funds, raised at the March quilt show, are the proceeds from the auction of guild members' donated mini-quilts. This donation was in addition to $1,400 from the teacup auction at the guild's holiday dinner. Donations are accepted at the pantry weekdays, 9 a.m.-noon, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, behind Emmanuel Lutheran Church. Venice Car Wash and Detail Center Senior Wednesday: 20% Off Any Full Service Wash 700 Tamiami Trail SD Please Present this in Person. Next to Venice Hospital (941) 485-7222 Sign Up online for extra monthly savings, www.venicecarwash.com SDR. SCOTT WALKER Optometrist Eye Examinations Contact Lenses Fashion Eyewear Diseases of the Eye (Over 30 Years In Venice) The Pattison Building 8 "The Eye Doctor 262 West Miami Avenue, Venice, Florida 34285 on the Island" 485-2468 SUN NEWSPAPERS 5B 6B TRAVEL WEEKEND EDITION TRA MAY 19, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS What's the deal? 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Special activi- ties, such as a catamaran sail in Grand Cayman and Xplor ecological park in Cancun, are also included. Add $162 customs fee. Departures start Sept. 22 and run every other day. Maxi- mum 30 guests. Booked separately, the trip would cost more than $3,000. Info: 407-215-7204, www. mauivaaircruise.com. Deals sell out and avail- ability is not guaranteed. Some restrictions may apply. CROSS FROM PAGE 4 Chattanooga, Chickamauga and more ByTOM WILMER GUEST WRITER "The Chattanooga Choo Choo" when- ever I think of the enchanting riverside city in Tennessee, Glen Miller's classic, 1940s Big Band hit inevitably starts playing in my mind. Locals get it too. Even though the distinguished circa-1909 Chattanooga train station no longer serves as a rail depot, it's been reincarnated as the historic Choo Choo Hotel. You can even book a room for the night in a railcar. Locals are frequently heard to say, "meet me at the Choo Choo" - and everyone knows they're not talking about the "Little Engine that Could." It all makes perfect sense, as Chattanooga's history is tightly inter- woven with rail trans- portation. Rail service predates the Civil War with the completion of the first line to Atlanta in 1850. And it was the city's strategic rail junction rather than river transportation that spurred the bloody Battle of Chickamauga in the fall of 1863. Modern-day Chatta- nooga is a trend-setting, happening destination but the legacy of the Civil War and the Battle of Chickamauga remains none-the-less palpable - especially with the legendary battlegrounds such as Lookout Moun- tain and Missionary Ridge overlooking the city (6 miles from town). A visit to Chattanooga would not be complete without a visit to the nearby Chickamauga National Battlefield, just across the border in Georgia. Chattanooga hums with a dynamic, youthful energy that permeates the arts, culture, cuisine and wide array of out- door adventure activities - integral factors in the city's recognition as one of America's most livable cities by National Geographic Explorer Magazine. The awesome annual Riverbend Festival draws more than 80,000 people per night throughout its nine-day run every June. The festival attracts major headliners - such as the Beach Boys and Huey Lewis and the News performing the two evenings we attended last summer. Since Riverbend's inception in 1982, stellar performers such as Ray Charles, Joe Cocker, Ala- bama, Ricky Scaggs and the Pointer Sisters have rocked the house. Actu- ally, it's not a house but a cool outdoor venue overlooking the Tennes- see River. In addition to the packed throngs lounging on the lawns and bleacher seats, you'll find an armada of yachts, speedboats, and sail-craft hugging the shoreline for up close, waterborne listening SUDOKU FROM CLASSIFIED and gyrating. But wait, there's more. For five months each year you can also catch the Nightfall Concert series, Riverfront Nights' Music Series as well as the Southern Brewers' Festival, not to men- tion the year-round live music performances at Rhythm & Brews. If museums, galleries and aquariums get your attention, Chattanooga will keep you hopping for days. The Tennessee Aquarium, situated steps from the Tennessee River, is ranked among America's top 10 and houses the world's larg- est freshwater aquarium. Kids squeal with delight and parents are equally enthralled with the world-class displays of penguins, sharks, barracudas, stingrays, jellyfish and much more. The aquarium is home to a 3-D Imax theater and also operates the River Gorge Explorer high-speed catamaran for up-close, naturalist- narrated ecological explorations along the Tennessee River. For pure unadulter- ated evening-time enter- tainment and romance, definitely sign up for the Southern Belle (paddle- wheel-style) Riverboat dinner cruise. For pure fun book a combination land and river cruise aboard one of the Chattanooga Ducks' military-style amphibious vehicles - and yes, you'll be issued your own personal squeaking rubber ducky, just like they do in D.C. If you want a really up- close and personal river experience, the city of Chattanooga Recreation Department offers excel- lent, regularly sched- uled, reasonably priced, guided Tennessee River kayak explorations. A bonus is the con- venient put-in location right in the heart of town. You can easily walk from your city- center hotel across the Walnut Street Bridge (the world's largest pedes- trian bridge) and start paddling away within minutes. The trendsetting bicycle-friendly city is ranked among America's top 50 most bike-friendly towns by Bicycling Magazine. Be sure to check out the "Biker's Dozen" series of 13 scenic cycling-routes through Tennessee Val- ley's back roads. Chattanooga is an incredibly compact and walkable town. The city's $120 million 21st Cen- tury Waterfront Project included installation of excellent pedestrian pathways. The Hunter Museum of American Art is a mandatory stop for those interested in classic and contempo- rary American artists. 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I WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 FINE WHINES Cutting on the bias By BOB MUDGE EDITOR We've received another round of letters and calls accusing us of bias on the opinion pages. As usual, they are split between people calling us too liberal and people wondering why we rarely print letters submitted by Democrats. Perhaps I can shed a little light on our "bias." First, opinion pages are the place for "bias" - ours and other people's. Everyone has an opinion, and those pages are the place to offer them - but in the content of the items, not in what's selected. The editorial Our View is the paper's stance on any given topic, while everything else is from another con- tributor our cartoonist, our publisher, guest columnists, our readers - presenting his or her own point of view. We like to get as many voices on those pages as possible, to make them, as the say- ing goes, a marketplace of ideas. Second, Let'em Have It calls are anonymous and all we know about our letter writers is name, rank and serial number, if you will. True, infer- ring political affiliation from the content of a letter or call can be done pretty accurately, but not 100 percent. There are liberal Republicans and conservative Democrats, you know. Third, and by far most important, we print virtu- ally every letter and call we get, regardless of what they say. I have the final OK on the letters and calls that get printed, and my standards are pretty low: It won't get us sued. It's not untimely (a letter or call publicizing an event that was submit- ted too late, for example). It's not a commercial for or a rip job of a named business (both are too easy to fake, and we think it's unfair to trash a busi- ness by name for a bad meal or a rude employee; when it's conduct that gets the business in the news health-code violations, say it's a different matter). It's not an attack on someone who wasn't already in the public eye (politicians and other public officials are pretty much fair game, as far as their performance goes). It's not a form letter, an open letter or a letter also submitted elsewhere for publication. It's reasonably coher- ent. If I can't make any sense out of a letter or call, we're not going to print it. That's about it. Agree- ing with my viewpoint - or anyone else's is not a criterion. If it were, the pages would often be blank as there just aren't that many of us commie pinko types around these days. Fourth, if the content of the opinion pages seems skewed, consider our demographics: The average age in Venice is 68-plus and there are about 40 percent more Republicans than Demo- crats registered with the supervisor of elections. If letters and calls are repre- sentative, those numbers mean more input from Republicans than Demo- crats. Trying to balance it artificially would mean some people couldn't have their say. If you think your point of view is under-represented, call or write and get your like-minded friends to do so as well. Finally, in my experi- ence "bias" always means an opposing point of view; I'm still waiting for the first person to tell me that something he or she agreed with was biased. But it's not only not our job to print things that everyone agrees with, it would be impossible. And the fact that we printed an opinion you don't agree with doesn't mean we do either. If you're trying to infer our position on any issue from the letters and calls we print, you're just going to give yourself a headache. Take, for example, the two letters we printed in the May 16 issue: One said the county shouldn't charge a fee to the lady who teaches yoga on the beach, the other said it's appropriate. So, what's the paper's view? I wrote a column that appeared recently elsewhere in the paper saying she should be treated like any other business, yet the vast majority of the letters and calls we printed said she shouldn't. We wouldn't have done that if we were slanting the opinion pages toward a particular point of view. And if we were, it's unlikely we'd be getting accused of being too liberal and too conserva- tive at the same time. Email: bmudge@venicegondolier.com I love online dic- tionaries. They're so convenient, especially for someone who, like me, must consult two dif- ferent ones on a regular basis. Within minutes of checking "Webster's New World College Diction- ary" at yourdictionary. com for a newspaper article I'm editing, I might have to check "Merriam-Webster's" at m-w.com for a magazine article I'm editing. That's because the newspaper I work for edits based on Associated Press style, which defers to "Webster's New World," but the magazine follows the "Chicago Manual of Style," which defers to "Merriam-Webster's Collegiate" for all matters not expressly covered in the style guide. With online dictionar- ies, I can toggle back and forth between styles without ever having to reach across my desk or waste time flipping pages. But for all their con- venience, the online versions fall short in one department: They can't offer the unexpected benefits you get from flipping through a hard copy. And I'm not just talking about all the fun swear words you didn't know existed till they caught your eye on your way to the entries for "shipkicker" and "dip- stick." I'm talking about the information in the front of the dictionary that unlocks secrets to the listings within - knowledge that's useful even in polite company. For example, if you look up "bring" in a print or electronic version of "Merriam-Webster's," you'll see after it "brought, bringing" in bold type. A lot of people get the gist of what that means, but few get the full implication, which is this: Everything you ever wanted to know about English verb conjuga- tions but didn't know whom to ask is right there at your fingertips. Ditto that for other potentially confounding aspects of the language, like why "tall" can be made "taller" but for "good" you must say "better" instead of "gooder" and why "intel- ligent" doesn't have an "er" form at all. If you're thumbing through a physical dic- tionary, there's a chance you could stumble across a section up front that unlocks all these mysteries: "Inflected forms," Mer- riam Webster's writes in its "Explanatory Notes to the Dictionary" section, "are covered explicitly or by implication at the main entry for the base form. These are the plurals of nouns, the principal parts of verbs (the past tense, the past participle when it differs from the past tense, and the present participle) and the comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. In general, it may be said that when these inflected forms are created in a manner considered regular in English (as by adding's' or 'es' to nouns, 'ed' and 'ing' to verbs and "er" and "est" to adjectives and adverbs) and when it seems that there is nothing about the for- mation likely to give the dictionary user doubts, the inflected form is not shown." In other words, if understand why the dic- tionary inserts "brought" after "bring," you'll also understand why the absence of "walked" after "walk" is just as informa- tive: No inflected forms means this is a regular verb to which you can just apply the standard formula of adding "ed." Unless you read these explanatory notes, you may not understand what to do when you want to make "intelli- gent" into a comparative form: There's no "intelli- genter," so you must use "more intelligent." True, this information is available in the online dictionary. To find it, you have to find the tiny word "help" at the bot- tom, click it, then click "Explanatory Notes," then click "Inflected Forms." But, really, what were the odds you were going to do that? Just as with that delicious swear you didn't know was there, the best chance most of us have of coming across this information is by flipping pages in a print edition. 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. I WELL-BEING BRIEFS Yoga basics Everyone is welcome. 8:30 a.m., for free at held Monday through WELL-BEING SUBMISSIONS Call 941-485-8904 for Nokomis beach near the Saturday, 8 a.m. and Joan Harn offers a yoga Please submit items for Well-Being to ablackwell@venicegondolier.com more information, lifeguard stand. Contact 9 a.m.; and Monday basics class 10-11:30 a.m. no less than two weeks in advance of your event date or the RSVP date. Karen at kkcb4@aol. through Thursday, Tuesday and a yoga Items not submitted two weeks prior may not run. For more informa- Yoga with Karen com, 941-586-7697. 7 p.m. at Venice Beach, basic back-care class tion, call 941-207-1102. near the pavilion. For 10-11:30 a.m. Friday at Yoga with Karen Yoga with Elin more information, call Nokomis Community Trail, Nokomis. The cost attending monthly or $12 is held Wednesday 941-408-9642 or go to Center, 234 Nippino is $10 per week for those per session for walk-ins, through Saturday, Yoga with Elin is yogawithelin.com. MORE FROM PAGE 6 Ah, and then there's the unique International Towing & Recovery Museum and Hall of Fame, where you will discover how tow-truck drivers have performed life-saving roles over the years. Awaiting your tow- truck tour are legends such as the 1913 Loco- mobile tow truck valued at more than $1 million; a mammoth World War II military wrecker; and Big Daddy (built in 1961), the world's strongest tow truck; along with the leg- endary Colorado-based "Repo-Man" tow truck retooled from a 1965 Cadillac sedan. Don't miss the "Tow TruckWall of Fame" portrait gallery where many of America's most illustrious tow- truck drivers are honored for their services and sacrifices. Frankly, when I first arrived in Chattanooga I really did not know what to expect. I discovered a city with an amazing array of tempting things to do and see and a mere taste is showcased in this story. I departed Chat- tanooga totally smitten with the incredibly beautiful, friendly and charming riverside town so much so that I have subsequently found myself repeatedly daydreaming about mov- ing to Chattanooga. One-Stop Chattanooga web surfing for annual events, attractions, accommodations, vaca- tion packages and every activity listed above is at www.chattanoogafun. com. Pencil in time for a leisurely stroll, possibly a little shopping and a meal or two in the Bluff View Arts District. Here you will discover art gal- leries, antique emporia and fine-dining estab- lishments ensconced in elegant century-old stone, brick and shingle- sided mansions with magisterial vistas of the Tennessee River. The area is easily walkable from downtown along the 12-mile long Riverwalk pathway that wends right through the heart of Bluff View Arts District. And a tantalizing place to spend the night is the BluffView Inn B&B ensconced in a most elegant mansion. The Creative Discovery Museum, www.cdmfun. org, is regarded as one of the nation's premier children's museums. The interactive learning center offers captivating art, music and science activities for children of all ages. For whitewater rafting on the Ocoee River, visit www.adventuresun limited.net. The Ocoee River, the site of the 1996 Olympic kayak events, is just 40 minutes from downtown Chattanooga. But it's a world away as you race downstream through awesome class four rapids with expert guides at the helm, of course. Daily train journeys aboard restored vintage passenger cars of the Tennessee Valley Rail- road, www.tvrail.com, depart daily mid-March through October with weekend-only service in November. Ride across the same railbed that served Civil War sol- diers, and pass through tunnels that predate the "War of Northern Aggression." r$ .95 FREE INSTALLATION II Per Month I Removes Chlorine, Rust, fII I Yellow Water, Odors, L Bfer expires 2 Bad Taste, Plus Softens! *Free Water Test I rld *No Filters 40+ Years To Change Ever Experience Charlotte/Desoto County Call 941-276-7411 Today Sarasota/Manatee County 941-927-8687 www.waterworldpurification.co SUMEMMERHI AY-OCTOBER WAKN REDLY-PIAT SALIHD16 Smme Mebe ship 10 onh "NW Age Defined Membe shis0it 0 Gl.Rsticios "ALL nitaton ee Wave " 0Covenint 0nd central ocatd etee Sraot &Veic 941.48 .98 ms.5 alec.0 o is *In.. . V' l t b 'OO 0r 0,a -rt r 0 0 m Paper or plastic? SUN NEWSPAPERS 7B 8B ELIG N WEEKEND EDITION RELI O MAY 19, 2012 CONTACT US 941-207-1110 Ikennedy@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Asking God for an answer is a tough call "Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know." (Jeremiah 33:3) This is a conditional promise of God. Our part is to "call" to God and God's part is that He will answer and tell us "great and unsearchable things" that we don't know. This is a great deal. The question for all of us is, will we do it? We have no problem calling customer service when we need help. We have no problem plugging into our GPS when we want to figure out how to get somewhere. Bookstores are filled with best-sellers that promise to give us the answers we are seek- ing. So, why do we find it so hard to "call" to God when we need help? There are many rea- sons, but let's look at just one: We don't call on God because we might not like the answer. When we call customer service it is because we need our specific problems fixed. When we use our GPS it is because we are trying to get to where we want to go. We only buy the books that will help us figure out what we want to figure out. Our seeking is focused only on us and what we want and where we want to go. When we seek God, we will encounter what God wants and where God wants us to go. It is this surrendering of our life to God's will that prevents many of us from ever seeking God's answers. Thus, the problem for many of us is not found in believing that God will answer, it is in not wanting to know God's MILLER 9 You're Invited CHRIST UNITED METHODIST 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.cume.info -/Bible Chur I RELIGION BRIEFS Nonstop Bible reading The Bible Reading Marathon continues until approximately noon Saturday, May 19, at Patriots Park. Music Harvest Chapel of Venice, 2370 Seaboard Ave., begins its 2012 Summer Series with a spiritual revival featur- ing Leroy Blankenship, musician, singer, author and preacher, at 10 a.m. June 3-6 with presenta- tions at 7 every night. Blankenship has made several appearances at the Grand Ole Opry and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Christian Country Music Committee. 941-381-1160 *Venice Presbyterian Church, 111 E. Firenze Ave., offers its Summer Piano Recital Series at 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, 13, 20 and 27, with a dessert reception following each recital. Andrew Galuska is fea- tured June 6 with music from the colorful life of French composer Eric Satie. 941-488-2258 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 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 Colum- bus, 512 Substation Road, offers a pan- cake breakfast 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. 941-488-4942 Discount food offer Gaballi is a faith- based for-profit com- pany whose mission is to sell good quality, affordable food at a rate of 30 percent to 70 per- cent less than national retail prices and buys from American farmers and meat producers. Packages of fruit, veg- etables, frozen meat and prepared convenience meals are offered from the program through partner Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, the host RELIGION 19 I RELIGION STUDY AND CLASSES Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., presents Dr. Paul Maier, author and profes- sor of ancient history at Western Michigan University, addressing the question in his video series "Jesus: Legend or Lord?" from 9 to 10 a.m. at Friday morning Bible study. 941-485-7070 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 & By SUSICE TORAH 664 and LEONA UCHITELLE SPECIAL TO THE GONDOLIER SUN Ensconced in my display case at Jew- ish Congregation of Venice, life has been uneventful for 23 years, so I was amazed when recently invited to an unusual Yom Hashoah service at Jewish Cen- ter of Princeton, N.J. Once I was one of seven Torahs in the Susice, Czechoslovakia, Jewish synagogue. When the Nazis sent Jews to death camps, the Prague Jewish Museum collected abandoned Torahs. The Nazis confiscated the collection for a museum of an extinct race. After World War II, the Czech government stored us Torahs for decades before selling us to a British philanthropist. Most Holocaust Torahs were too dam- aged for religious use, yet we were treated with kindness and respect in London and placed on "permanent loan" to synagogues and groups worldwide. Karl and Lily Ebner, Czech Holocaust survivors, brought me to Venice. In Princeton, we Susice Torahs were reunited after 70 years. 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 I and my escort, Leona Uchitelle, JCV ritual chair, shared my story with Princeton chil- dren, some of whom had grandparents who were Holocaust survivors like me. During the Yom Hashoah service, Hana Gruna, the last known surviving Susice Jew, came to meet and embrace us. Her father and brother may have read my scroll. There was rain outside, but and the opportunity to meet other Jewish women. Pastries served. Suggested donation: $5. Walk-ins welcome. First Baptist Church, 312 W.Miami Ave., offers several classes open to the community: music, singing and tears of joy inside the Princeton synagogue as we vowed "Never again." Now I am happily home at Jewish Con- gregation of Venice, telling my story and bearing witness that the people of Israel live. Martin Himmelfarb and Judith Zangwill also conri ilited to this story. Thursday Ladies Bible Study, James; Mercy Triumphs, with Anne Hartokomis; Wednesday prayer and Bible study, with Pastor Tom Hodge; STUDY|9 LIBRARY BRIEFS Venice Public Library 300 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice 941-861-1347 Lecture series Friday, 2 p.m., through July 27 The summer video lecture series begins with "The American Mind," 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 vnumc@davstar.net Senior Pastor, Glenda J. Brayman' Transform Your Life *Bible Fellowship 9 am *Worship in the Word 10:15 am 700 Center Rd, Venice FL (Garden Elementary) ch (941)525-6196 S S S Svin~race~iblehurch1org1 taught by Professor Allen Guelzo a broad history of the ideas, thinkers and institutions that have mattered to Americans. Film Festival Thursday, 6 p.m. The great musicals of the 1930s in May. This week, Fred and Ginger swing to the music of Jerome Kern. iClasses Saturday, May 19, 10 a.m.-noon. A short beginner class on using iPad and iPod devices given by a I worship wnn us: Saa. o pm 3un. >:3u am o 11 am ICounseling Appointments 926-2959 450046 I SNEW 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.com compasschurchpc@gmail. com Venice ChPresbt', rih, Church SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:15 & 11 AM Children's Sunday School-9:15 AM The life and teachings ofJesus reflected harmony between the heaven and the earth, and encourage us to live our Christian life more naturally. Join us for "On Earth as it is in Heaven" Message at both services by (PastorCLyn Ofson nww.venlaDpresbyterlan.org 488-2258 oth"a ,i""tht" 8nrAf.E.nVnalfae *j NewLife COMMUNITY CENTER home of 9'eto. .ife Asnemb/lt of Qod 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! Healing School: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays 6:00 p.m. volunteer. No registra- tion required. Bring your device. Women on the Go Monday, May 21, 2-4 p.m. A support and discus- sion group for women who want to travel. Share travel experiences, give encouragement and help others in the group with independent trip planning. Epic film Monday, May 21, 5 p.m. LIBRARY|19 Sgrace 'United M~ethodist Church Contemporary Service at 9am Traditional Service 1 lam LifeWAY Sunday School Classes at 9:30am & 10:15am SNursery Available for all services Pastor Thomas J. Derrough t LAKESIDE LUTHERAN CHURCH 2401 S. Tamiami Trail (Across from So. Cty. Admin. Bldg.) 493-5102 web: www.lakesidelutheran.net e-mail: 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 Iim M M~r^ ..' :"U, ' VENICE BIBLE CHURCH Loving God. Loving People, Malkng Disciples There's something for every member of the family! SUNDAY Bible Study 9:00 Worship10:30am CHILDREN YOUTH SMALL GROUPS 493-2788 www.VeniceBibleChurch.com 9395 W. Shamrock Dr. (2 blocks west of US 41) I, too, am a Holocaust survivor -Las Holocaust Memorial Torah 664 is on public display 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday at the Jewish Congrega- tion of Venice, 600 North Auburn Road. St Marks Episcopal Church Office: 941-488-7714 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Venice Regional Medical Center) Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Communion (contemporary) Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion (with nursery) Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Service 8 The Rev James H Puryear, Rector The Rev Earl Beshears, Assoc. Rector Visit us on the web at: www.stmarksvenice.org a ~ar-------------------~*~'-~-~?~-"-"~'~" n Ill, :WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 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 Episcopal 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 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 (dinner, $3) at First Christian Church, 1100 Center Road. Call 941-408-8088. Reformers Unani- mous International meets 7-9:30 p.m. Friday atVictory Baptist Church, 241 Burney Road, Osprey. Call Pastor Arlo Elam 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, 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 ELI I N with the church user Donations needed decorative items from Trinity Presbyterian toothbrushes, deodorant, RELI6I code christunitedmet. around the world can be Church, 4365 State feminine hygiene items, The church also assists Our Neighbors' Goods bought. Volunteers are Road 776, is collect- bug spray, shampoo FROM PAGE 8 customers with orders, is a nonprofit fair-trade needed to staff the shop. ing donations of the and batteries of all sizes. answer questions and shop at Venice Commu- Call 941-355-2029 for following items for Drop off donations from and distribution site. helps with distribution. nity Church of the Breth- more information. 1,000-plus needy people 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday The public can order Membership is free. ren at which handcrafted The Community in the community: bar through Friday. Call online at Gaballi.com 941-493-7504 jewelry, ornaments and Assistance Ministry of soap, toothpaste and 941-492-6384. STUDY in fellowship hall. Call 941-475-1231 Krimsky, from 1 to 1971 Pinebrook Road. the community at New Anne at 941-408-9315. The Jewish Congre- 2 p.m. Thursday. Each Class fee: $10; walk-ins Life Community Center The church holds Bible gation of Venice, 600 class stands alone to welcome. Increase your from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on FROM PAGE 8 Study at 6 p.m. Sunday. North Auburn Road, help in a deeper explo- peace finding happiness the first and third Thurs- Call Pastor Jones at offers Hebrew language ration into traditional inside. 941-373-1600 days of each month. For middle school, with 941-485-7070 for more instruction for adults. and modern Jewish Mindful meditation, more information, call Pastor Nathan Rice; information. Native Hebrew speaker texts for enriching your instruction based on 941-493-0775. children's ministries with Prince of Peace Chaya Perera is an daily life. No charge. Buddhist philosophy, Unity Church of Bible study and activities Lutheran Church, 2222 experienced teacher Open to Jews of all is held from 6:30 to Venice, 125 North birth to fifth grade. At Englewood Road, Engle- of adults and children backgrounds, interfaith 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Jackson Road, offers 6 p.m., Wednesday wood, offers free classes at all levels. Classes families and anyone 251 South Tamiami Trail. "A Course in Miracles," Men's Bible Study with in knitting, crocheting held once a week, on interested in Judaism. Donations accepted. Call from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Randy Koach. or Swedish weaving Monday or Wednesday. For more information, 941-929-4063 or visit Tuesdays in Fellowship Calvary Bible at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Average fee: $10 an call 941-484-2022. www.meditationvenice. Hall. No preparation Church, 1936 E. Venice Practice materials will be hour. No grades, no Buddhist meditation com. required. New par- Ave., offers a free com- provided for introducing tests. 941-488-8128 classes will be held at New Life Assembly ticipants welcome. Love munity arts and crafts basic concepts. If you JCV also presents "Get 5 p.m. Wednesday at of God, 5800 South offering. Call Donna at class from 10:30 a.m. to are experienced, come More Out of Being Jew- Unitarian Universalist Tamiami Trail, holds sign 941-468-5177 or Judy at 12:30 p.m. every Friday share your knowledge. ish," with Rabbi Daniel Congregation of Venice, language classes open to 941-488-6440. LIBRARY FROM PAGE 8 Julie Christie and Ter- rance Stamp star in the dramatized 1967 version of the Thomas Hardy novel "Far from the Mad- ding Crowd." Introduced by film historian Jim Orville. 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 meetings of the VPL French Club. Practice French conver- sation 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 MILLER FROM PAGE 8 answers. We like living in a state of ignorance when it comes to God's will so that we don't have to feel guilty for not following. It is like we already know, before we truly know, that we won't like God's answer, so we never ask. If we don't ask, we are not disobeying, and if we are not disobeying, we can ease our consciences that we are still doing the right things. God never promised that we would like His answers or that God's answers will make our lives easier, but we all have to come to terms in ourselves with what we know to be true. Since you are reading this article, you can no longer claim ignorance. So what will you do? Will you make the choice to "call" to God and listen to His answers, or will you make the choice to ignore this promise? In essence, will you seize this day or will you continue to live in the same old way? The Rev. David Miller is pastor ofFirst Christian Church in Venice. Extension Service. 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 HowYou WO - if =- , Can Change Them," by Richard J. Davidson and Sharon Begley (NewYork: Hudson Street Press, 2012) "Gandhi and the Unspeakable: His Final Experiment with Truth," by Ames W Douglass (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Books, 2012) "IfWalls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home," by Lucy Worsley (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) Knowing Ihatl Ihe testing of yoA produces patience. But let patience perfect work. Ihal you may be perfe complete, lacking nothing" James 1:3-4. NKJVJ TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ConlemporarV Service Iradlhonal Service Chrch School 9:00AM IO5AM 9:45AM 4365 State Road 776 Venice 941-493-0018 WWW.TInNITYPC.ORG F-- ..-7 elcome "--\ \7 Visitors to S worship ,'N with you. Have your church ad here. Call 207-1011 CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 EastVenice Ave., Venice, FL Ph. 485-7070 SSound Bible Teaching SAWANA Clubs/Children's Church Hymns of the faith "Christ centered & bible based." Friendly people Swww.cbcvenice.com A warm welcome awaits you and your family Sunday services- 9:30,10:30 & 6:00 PRINCE OF PEACE (WELS) EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service: 10:00am Pastor Paul JWerner 2222 Englewood Road, Englewood 474-0776 www.princeofpeacefl.com Fisherman's Net Church Non-denominational, Spirit-filled 941-223-1180 Sunday 10AM Service 1101 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice Island www.fishermansnetchurch.com ~S/is'anVC rdce i/ klChurtch TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE *Bible Fellowship 9 am *Worship in the Word 10:15 am 700 Center Rd, Venice FL (Garden Elementary) (941)525-6196 Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice 941-861-5000 Baby Rhyme and Sign Time Tuesday, May 22, 10:15-11 a.m., ages newborn to 21/2. Songs, baby sign language, a book and playtime. Mobile Career Center Tuesday, May 22, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Suncoast Workforce brings technology and assistants to the parking lot. e-Help Tuesday, May 22, 1-3:30 p.m. and Thursday, May 24, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Technology coaches are standing by to help you with email, applications, search- ing and other online problems. Afternoon at the movies Tuesday May 22, 2-5 p.m. Free movie stars Dick van Dyke as a servant willing to steal so his employer can live and give in the manner she is used to. Master gardener's help desk Thursday, May 24, 1:30-3:30 p.m. Master gardeners help with lawn and garden questions. Video lecture series Thursday, May 24, 2-3:00 p.m. Learn about the brain and the mind by listen- ing to the filmed lectures of Professor Patrick Grim. Xbox and Gaming Thursday, May 24, 5-7:45 p.m. Three hours of unabated Xbox play. Other gaming sys- tems provided during downtime. Open-mike poetry Thursday, May 24, 6-7:30 p.m. Come to read, come to listen, come to share the joys of poetry. It's Storytime Friday, May 25, 10:15- 11 a.m., Ages 2 12-5 with caregiver Join us for stories, songs, fingerplay, rhymes and crafts. Ask Jack Friday, May 25, 1:30-2:30 p.m. Bring computer ques- tions and trade them for computer answers. HAVE YOUR LOCAL DAILY NEWSPAPER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! The Sun Newspaper is launching a NEW Website that allows Subscribers to read all the latest stories on your computer, tablet and smart phone! I-- -------- -- ~ I SUN NEWSPAPERS 9B 10B WEEKEND EDITION MAY 19, 2012 PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Trumpeter Gene Sprague, left; trombonist Jim FitzPatrick; saxophonist Dave Caldwell; bassist Bryan Zuerrner; pianist Bill Casey; and drummer Al Pierce played March 30 at Venice Senior Friendship Centers. The band plays a rich mix of classic big band and other danceable tunes Friday, 1-3 p.m. at SFC. PHOTO COURTESY OF BOB BYLER South County Jazz Club jams moved from Snook Haven to Valenti's Allegro Bistro, 1740 E. Venice Ave., Venice, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday. In March, pianist Tommy Goodman, left; bassist Dominic Mancini; vibist Jack Fanning; drummer Al Pierce; and guitarist Jim McCallum held a jam. COURTESY PHOTO Larry and Vee Garry-Chiulli celebrated their 12th anni- versary at Ophelia's on the Bay with daughter Victoria and her husband, Fernando Viteri. PHOTO COURTESY OF CALUSA LAKES ADVENTURE GROUP Ellen Putnoky, left, Maria Oleck, Susie Drop, Barbara Bahner, Carol Tilton, Kathie Nicholson and Gerry Simonsen, members of Calusa Lakes Golf and Adventure Group, took a boat ride from Fisherman's Village Marina in Punta Gorda on the King Fisher Fleet. They ended up at Burnt Store and had lunch at Porto Bello. PHOTO COURTESY OF BARBARA SMITH Claire Suter of the Venice Area Historical Society Speakers' Bureau spoke to the Pelican Pointe Women's Club in April. Suter, whose childhood home was the Venezia Hotel operated by her parents, enjoys telling about her childhood memories in Venice. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: * Independent Living * Assisted Living * Skilled Nursing Care * Outpatient Rehab rnulu ;UUKI tSY uI- IO M Y IBURI Venice Newcomers Club's Ladies At Play group enjoyed lunch at the Portside Patio of Marina Jack's in April. They took a two-hour sightseeing cruise of Sarasota Bay aboard the LeBarge Tour Boat from Bay Front Park, Sarasota. VIL GE ON Tj ISLE EVERYDAY NEW DAY (941) 486-5484 920 Tamiami Trail South Venice, FL 34285 LUUK I tEIY IM ulu Three generations of D and D Painting pose with their catch from the 2012 Indians Grand Slam Fishing Tournament held March 31. 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. COURTESY PHOTO Jan Rozelle, left, Poppy Pratt and Jessica Hays, director of community awareness for Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center, spoke at the April 11 meeting of Waterford Singles. Group members donated paper products and diapers to be used at SPARCC's shelter for victims of domestic violence. For more information about SPARCC, call 941-365-0208. Joyce Lyons, seated left, aka "Windy Skies"; Myra Silverstein, "Kay Pasa"; Trish Harper,"Senorita Bonita"; and Sheila Reardon',Desert Flower"; and Jerry Silverstein, standing left, "Sergent Honesto Seguro"; Bill Reardon, "Warren Peace"; Steve Plitchta, "Rusty Pick"; and Will Lyons, "Don Juan Diablo"; at the 12th annual Fairways of Capri Murder Mystery event in April. Titled "Burritos and Bandidos, it was held at the Lyons' residence, but theoretically it took place in Adios, Mexico. PHOTO COURTESY OF SANDRA BROOKSHIRE Linda Fraser, owner of Fraser's Island Gift Nook in downtown Venice, and SPARCC - Auxiliary President Susan Erhart partici- pated in a trade-in fundraiser event to benefit Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center April 19-20. Patrons traded in a gently used Vera Bradley purse or tote for a 20 percent saving on a new Vera Bradley item. The used items were donated to SPARCC's Treasure Chest, 1426 Fruitville Road, Sarasota, to be sold, with profits going to help victims of domestic and sexual abuse. COURTESY PHOTO Andee Luther, left, SPARCC Auxiliary Chair Joan Sheridan, and Auxiliary President Susan Erhar welcome the 200 ladies who attended the eighth annual card and game party at Laurel Oak Country Club April 18. Proceeds benefit Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center, which provides services to victims of domestic and sexual violence. Call 941-365-0208. Micki Granados, left, Lori DeVoe, Nancy Jaderen, Darlene Schuerger and Betty Bryant, The Even Keels Ladies Auxiliary of The South Venice Yacht Club, were honored for their service at the club's Past Presidents Luncheon at Jacaranda West Country Club April 19. 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For Harris "Herk" Banger, 74, and his wife Marilyn, their bright-red 1937 Ford Coupe provides them with great pleasure just knowing they finally have "a dream car." Other fancy modified vehicles have come and gone dur- ing his 37-year career in the insurance industry, but this coupe is a "keeper" that they are rightfully so proud to drive and show. Both Herk and Marilyn were born and raised in Holland, Mich. They mar- ried, and because of Herk's job requirements, they lived in three major cities in the North-Central U.S. Meanwhile they had five children, making Marilyn a very busy stay-at-home mother. She also helped out at an ice cream store they bought in Sylva, N.C. When the kids were grown, they sold the ice cream business, and that money helped them purchase a nearby mobile home park (which they still own), followed by a move to Bra- denton in 1973. The year 2005 took this couple back to North Carolina until January 2011, when once again they moved south, this time to Port Charlotte. The interview regard- ing the Ford, nicknamed Red Dog III, resulted in my asking for details of its construction and features. The following is what Herk sent: "This is a 1937 Ford three-window coupe with a Minotti body that has a 4-inch chop and a Fatman Fabrication frame with 2-inch drop spindles. It has a Mustang front end with a triangular four-link rear. It has chrome coil cover shocks with Alden two- way adjustable on rear. "The drive train is a LT350, 700R4 transmis- sion and a 8-inch Ford rear with 300 gears. It has a Flowmaster '40s stainless exhaust, plus a stainless fuel tank. Also a smoothed and finished engine com- partment that is com- pletely chromed out with an Edelbrock TPI by Street and Performance. Brakes are Wilwood four-wheel power disc brakes, with 12-inch rotors that are slot- ted and cross drilled with four-piston red calipers. "The electrical is a 22-circuit American Auto Wiring kit and a new Optima battery, with an under-car shut-off. The tail-light assembly is a Lambert 168 LED light bar. Special wheels are Billet Aluminum Vintesc, with 16-inch front and 17-inch rear with knockoffs. They oon .in on and Lee iI jR A Royston ride on BFG's G-Force tires. Lots of power everything - steering, brakes, doors, trunk, power driver's seat and power license plate. There are six Dakota Digital gauges and cruise control by Dakota Digital. Vintage air and heat, tilt wheel and one-off center console with a Kenwood AM, FM, CD, DVD, GPS 6-inch screen. Also overhead console. "This car comes with a bra and new car cover. The interior is red leather including head liner, door panels and trunk. This car is RED, RED, RED with beautiful pin striping. It has LED lights in the engine compartment under shades, also in the front grille to light between fins, and also under the running boards. Also between upper and lower dash to light the interior. This car glows RED at night shows. This car has a 23 Safety Sticker by NSRA. This gorgeous car has won over 200 awards." Very impressive to say the least. When you see this car, you'll understand why I rate it as one of the very best of all the street rods I've seen. Check it out your- self at some of the shows and cruise-ins. They're good, friendly people who are willing to talk with you about their Red Dog III or the hobby in general. '34 Chevy The other red street rod today is a 1934 Chevy styled with a special Outlaw Performance body and chassis manufactured in the southeastern area of Pittsburgh, Pa. That firm is well-known for making quality fiberglass bodies of many designs. John Super, 71, of Arca- dia, personally has worked two years to take it from a shell to a rolling chassis to being able to be driven on the road. He purchased a special ZZ 24 Crate Chevy 350-cubic-inch, 355 HP engine; a Ford HD 8 rear and a 700/R4 transmission; then custom-fitted them to the Outlaw chassis, along with front suspension and steering parts. This talented man also did all the wiring, lights and gauging instal- lation, plus everything else to make it road-worthy Only the painting was outsourced to a friend, "who made it pretty." Soon John plans to tackle doing the upholstery, plus "doing some odds and ends" that will wrap up the project. John is not new to these kind of things, as years ago he did a similar build SUN PHOTOS BY LEE ROYSTON A 1937 Ford three-window coupe Red Dog III. of a 1934 Ford Coupe in his barn in Upper Darby, Pa. That's where John was born and raised, and met his wife Trudy. Now, 51 years later, they have four children and 11 grand- children. A millwright by trade, he worked for several major companies, including Boeing, then was employed for 15 years by the Hake Rigging and Heavy Transfer Company, headquartered in Phila- delphia, Pa., as a foreman and a superintendent. Prior to moving to Florida to be near several of their grown offspring, John was for six years town supervisor of Honey Brook, Pa., located east of Lancaster, Pa. Trudy worked for the Chester County School System for approximately 15 years, as well as being a mother, housewife and currently an active grand- mom. This lady is a cancer survivor and urges people to be screened and tested regularly. After building a new house in DeSoto County, John has found time to run for the County Commis- sion, often campaigning using the '34 Chevy for transportation. You can meet him at the downtown Arcadia Car Cruise-In held on Main Street the second Friday evening each month by well-known DJ Lance, or the Wednesday night Arcadia McDonald's "Car Gathering." Don Royston is president and co-founder of the Veteran Motor Car Club of America Southwest Florida Region, and may be reached at 941-575-0202 or leekr42@embarqmailcom. NUTS AND BOLTS Today and Sunday is the Punta Gorda Hibiscus Festival at Laishley Park. The Veteran Motor Car Club of America will display antique automobiles starting at 10 a.m. today and 11 a.m. Sunday. Anyone with a nonmodified car or truck 22 years old or older is welcome. Free entry. Seating under the pavilion is possible. Live music all day long. For more details, call Jerry Riseley at 941-639-8360, or Don Royston at 941-575-0202. Today, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., is Muscle Car City's third Saturday of the month Car Show, at 3811 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. Free to car owners, and free to the public for all outside activities. Top six trophies awarded; '50s, '60s and '70s music by Tom's Traveling Tunes. Diner, memorabilia store, Speed Shop and Indoor Car Corral all free to public. The museum has an admission fee. 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Offers expire 5/20/2012. 3500 Bee Ridge Rd Sarasota Just HYU I 877-228-9195 "conds West of HYU N1AH Bee Ridge MUr I ONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30AM 8PM and Beneva HYU lD I C 1 11=-m1311a SATURDAY 8:30AM 7PM SUNDAY Noon 5PM Road w w ett IHy -da .cS The Sun Classified-Section A Page 4 E/N/C/V S. -itur.:I.j 3, i. Q, I'2' 20i: 2 Saturday, May 19, 2012 EINICN The Sun Classified-Section A Page 5 Remembering Carroll Shelby ByDANNYGAWENDA SUN COLUMNIST By now you all found out about the passing of a great motor sports leg- end, Carroll Shelby. This guy was my idol. Seems like everything he did turned to gold. This man could not only design the car, but he could build it and drive it. I like one of his quotes. "I've always been asked, 'What is my favorite car?' and I've always said 'The next one.'" He will be missed. Cobra out of reach Growing up in Dear- born, Mich., I can remember going down Michigan Avenue, going past Ford's main office, called the "Glass House," and seeing all of the new Ford cars parked in front. When I saw the Shelby Cobra, I remembered asking my dad to loan me some money to buy one. He said, "Son, that car cost more than I paid for the house you're living in and you would kill yourself driving that thing." The sticker on the 1965 Cobra was over $5,000. He did loan me a few bucks to buy a 1965 Ford Fairlane with a 289 Hipo Engine. At the time, I did not know that only 100 of these were made in 1965. I bought it off the showroom floor for under $2,100. Then I met my wife, and ... well you know what hap- pened. The end. Local stuff Mustang meeting. We had a guest speaker, Ofer Nadel, from the South- west Florida MOPAR Club. He spoke to us about the big National MOPAR meet in February of 2013. Several clubs will be joining in on this meet at various places in town to show off their cars. The "Trolley" is going to transport passengers from show to show. As I get the details I will pass them on. The big event of the night at the meeting was Marsha Walton winning the 50/50 drawing and, believe it or not, she donated her winnings back to the club. See, I told you all she has a big heart. Custom interior Nick and his crew installed a custom- made interior in Steve O'Meara's custom 1934 Ford. Steve and his brother, Paul, started to build this car in Mary- land 7 /2 years ago, and brought it down to Flor- ida to finish it. The car has a pearl white paint job that really stands out. The car has a 383 "Stroker" engine bolted to five-speed manual trans. Paul Kull and John Castelli teamed up to do this custom interior. I observed the instal- lation for several days, as the interior was custom fitted, piece by piece. If you get a chance, stop by the car shows and check this baby out. Cruisin' McDonald Mickey Dee's Monthly Cruise started out around 96 degrees and sunny. Then the sky opened up and it poured. The cars without tops scrambled out like lightning trying to avoid the rain. Some of us die- hards stayed inside. Ruth and Henry Wagley introduced me to Barbara and Jack Hake. The conversation got to when they came to Florida from Ohio in their 1959 Rambler American. Jack said even back then he was getting 30 mpg on the interstate. That's when the "hammer fell." Barbara said it was not the Rambler they took on their honeymoon and they never came to Florida but went to Long Island. Well, Jack got out of it by saying, it was soon after they came down. It got quiet, so I "high- tailed" it out of there. Car shows, cruise-ins RV Services Unlimited, 11069 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda, will have PHOTOS BY DANNY GAWENDA 1937 Ford parked at Nick's Custom Trim. its monthly cruise-in and open flea market on May 26 at 9 a.m. Rain or shine. Li'l Audry will be entertaining us with some music. No trophies just some swell gifts for winners. On Aug. 11, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., there will be a Car, Truck and Bike Show at the Char- lotte County Fairgrounds. Pre-registration of $20 will get you a free ticket to the Stone Crabs game. The first 50 cars to pre-register get to park their cars inside an A/C- covered area. For more info, contact Dan or Lee at 941-961-9867. Lug Nuts 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 G at 941-276- 1126, or email lugnuts@ gmx.com. The'37 Ford's trunk. Interior of the 1937 Ford. Could it be time to let this car go? Dear Tom and Ray My boyfriend drives a 2000 Ford Taurus station wagon with 112,000 miles. He's an MD and specializes in palliative care medicine, which is to say he helps patients, families and other doctors navigate the scary time around the end of life. Almost all of the patients have a defini- tive diagnosis. Critical to his practice is having a reasonably firm prognosis from the treating physi- cian. That is to say, in order to make decisions, the family and patient need to know, "How long, doc?" Paul's station wagon is worth less than $2,000, the transmission is shot and it would cost more to repair than the car is worth. What happens is a slipping, shimmying grinding between first and second gears. For the most part, we dance around it by letting off on the accelerator at about the time the car shifts. We've been driving the car this way for years. But lately we've been going CLICK and CLACK TALK CARS by Tom & Ray Magliozzi Because anyone who owns a car needs a laugh twice a week. out of town on road trips three to five hours long. We feel like we have an acceptable diagnosis: The transmission is broken and needs to be fixed (and it costs more than the value of the car). What we want is a prognosis. More importantly, what are the car's final moments going to look like? Will she go fast, lurching to a stop God knows where? Or will she begin to show some sign that the end is near, such that we have time to get to safety? I know you're thinking he's a doctor and should just go buy a differ- ent car, but when I started dating him five years ago, he only owned a bicycle, and I had to coerce him into getting a car. We've looked for a used car, but he was too picky (i.e., cheap). He has been gra- cious enough to upgrade our AAA membership (and at the same time, he added bicycle coverage). - Code Blue RAY: This is a classic case of the cobbler's fam- ily wearing shoes with holes in them. Paul is able to provide a wonderful, necessary service to oth- ers, but he can't do it for himself. This car needs palliative care! TOM: Actually, it needs euthanasia, but tell him you'll settle for a little forethought and a "do not resuscitate" order. RAY: The whole pur- pose of palliative care is to help people face an unfortunate reality in a kind and caring way. That gives people a chance to make good planning deci- sions together, gives them time to say goodbye and, overall, helps them handle a terrible situation in the best possible way. TOM: That's exactly what your boyfriend needs, vis-a-vis his dying heap of a Taurus. He prob- ably knows from his work that the first thing a dying patient and his family have to do is face the reality that the end is near. Your boyfriend is doing just the opposite: He's whistling past the junkyard. RAY: Once the sad real- ity is accepted, then you can decide how you can best handle the coming transition, for everyone involved. You have time to make plans like, in this case, shopping for an adequate replacement car before you're stranded five hours away from home on a 95-degree day. TOM: And the prognosis is lousy. This car is like a guy who's had eight heart attacks and is still eat- ing three cheese-steaks a day: It could expire at any moment. And when it goes, it'll be without warning, and most likely the engine will just rev up but the car won't move. That may not sound ter- ribly dangerous unless you happen to be making a left turn across traffic or crossing a railroad track. RAY: So my advice to you, Code Blue, is to sit him down, put your hands on both of his shoulders, look straight into his eyes and say, "Hon, we have to discuss a very difficult subject." TOM: And if that doesn't work, YOU buy a car, and charge him the IRS-approved 55.5 cents a mile to ride with you. Reader chooses cars over wife Dear Tom and Ray: I collect cars from com- panies that have gone out of business. So far, I have a 1950 Studebaker, a 1950 Hudson, a 1950 Packard, a 1960 Desoto and a 1960 Edsel. My wife says, "Get rid of them, or I will get rid of you." What should I do? I love these cars more than my wife, and I am willing to move out and find a five-car garage somewhere and just sleep on a cot with the cars. Please advise. Ron TOM: I don't know what you want from us, Ron. I think you've answered your own question. RAY: You love your old cars more than you love your wife. That's kind of pathetic, but at least you're honest with yourself. TOM: So, our advice is to keep turning the pages of today's paper until you get to the apartment list- ings, and look for that rar- est of listings: the studio apartment with a five-car garage. RAY: That'll be your temporary housing. When your wife gets the cars in the divorce and sells them for scrap metal, you can move into a more com- fortable one-bedroom. TOM: Or perhaps you'll think better of this plan and consider a compro- mise, like storing the cars "off site" and visiting them when you're lonely. Good luck, Ron. 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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. Advertising Account Executive Position If you are a sales professional looking for an exciting, new career, the Charlotte Sun wants to talk to you! 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Charlotte County's #1 Volume Used Car Dealer Seeks Sales Women or Men to Sell the Cleanest "Like New" Cars & Trucks in Charlotte County! Valid DL a Must! Some Sales Experience Preferred. Complete Training Program! Guaranteed Salary + Commission. Vpra, Aveih,, Dn, DI Pla SALES Lw 2070 AD SALES, Water LIFE maga- zine EZ Hrs., Great $. Email: waterlife@comcast.net INSIDE SALES Only 1 Position available Established Product Downtown Punta Gorda Flexible Hours Commission Based Call Jodi 941-205-2340 MOVE IN COORDINATOR Royal Palm Retirement Centre is currently seeking qualified applicants for a Move In Coor- dinator. This marketing posi- tion will assist new residents with all aspects of the move in nrnocc &, inrclud n\oversiht nf -thic ---v y Agr----v- ray ran: P1 ..... X 11 .. .... . .... OU lllla lll Irall Sthe transportation dept. 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WILDE SOCIAL NETWORK FAN & FOLLOWER SPECIALS OQ%36MONTHS 2w APR ON SELECT MODELS 2012 ACCORD LX Automatic EASE FOR219 $0 PAYMENT WILDEH NA ( LL ON THESE FREE MAINTENANCE LEASES 2012 CIVIC 4DR LX Automatic 36 month / LEASE FOR1 8 O SPAYMEDOWN U PAYMENT * i: 0 **~, tRtT 0 0. [1110, CALL *(;0 4--C 8 -10 73 m mT.a*g. ^^fc^8M~li!:f:^^B3Sarasotaa~ff~p 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 $25 HHAS125 CEU's $50.00 Phlebotomy $300 State testing onsite. 941-822-2290 FLACNA.COM CNA 25 HHA$125 CEU's $50.00 Phlebotomy $300 State testing onsite. 941-822-2290 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! IMAGINE MEDICAL PREP CNA, HHA, MEDTECH, CPR. 941-429-3320 BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES 3065 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 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 12 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 19, 2012 41 Saturday, May 19, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section A Page 13 BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES 3065 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 LOST & FOUND S3090 FOUND CAT: Black & white long-haired male on Venice Island. Call 941-223-6887 FOUND KITTEN. Approx. 8 months old. Found in Osprey area. 941-492-6200 after 1pm LOST CAMERA: Black Can- non digital camera with senti- mental photographs on memo- ry card. Lost in Rotonda area. $$Reward$$ 941-828-3683 NEED A JOB? ) CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! LOST CAT: MALE, Large orange tabby with extra long tail on Fairway Rd. in Rotonda West. Please call 941-457- 0509 LOST DOG, Female 5 month old long haired Jack Russell terrier, all white with tan spot on head and neck. Lost of off Mensh Terr in Port Charlotte. 941-204-4086 LOST & FOUND 3090 LOST DOG: North Port Area, 3 mo old Shitzu, male, off Toldeo Blade & Price Please call 260-316-1179 reddish brown color. LOST truck cap rear window. Price Blvd. at stop sign area on Thursday, May 17. $50 to finder. 941-626-4187. ARTS CLASSES 3091 CLASSES IN CLAY hand building. Tues 1-4pm Venice. begins June 5th. Call Pat 941- 474-4358 or 417-230-1008 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 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 "SUN CLASSIFIEDST SUN CLASSIFIED EDUCATION 1 3094 TM PROGRAM Warm Mineral Springs Every Saturday at 11am LECTURE Reduce stress, Improve health. EXERCISE CLASSES S3095 400 W. Retta Esplanade Saturday at 9:30am. TAI CHI QI GONG 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 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 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. EXERCISE CLASSES 3095 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 ZUMBA, ZUMBA at Curves North $7 per Class. Call for class times. Everyone Welcome! 941-639-8525 RELIGION CLASSES 3096 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 FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda Various Days & Times CONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY Adult Infomational class 941-639-6309 OTHER CLASSES L3097 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. CABINETRY 5030 KENT'S CABINETRY & HANDYMAN SERVICE by Shof Inc. Counter tops, crownmold- ing, more. licAns 941468-1469 ADULT CARE L 5050 ANGEL AT YOUR SIDE We can help you with Dr. appointments, shopping, companionship, assistance w/ daily living, light house- keeping 941-769-6096 CNA FOR in-home adult care, 30yrs exp, great refs & afford- able rates. 941-830-4151 The PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! ADULT CARE 5050 LOVING CNA to provide high quality care. 5+yrs experience Can also cook & clean, etc. Call Lori @ 941-416-0205 A CHILD CARE S5051 ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES MUST INCLUDE, WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY LICENSE NUMBER. 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 I COMPUTER SERVICE COMPUTER TUTOR (Your home or mine) ONLY $25.00 an hour! Please call Steve at: 941-445-4285 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 BUICK''' GMC 0 1455 S. Tamiami Trail On The Island of Venice 1-800-332-9212 ALL NEW 2012 3BUICK RE A L INCLUDES $1000 CONQUEST REBATE LEASES9t - FOR 299 #2BT162 PER MONTH SIGN AND DRIVE ALL NEW 2012 BUICK: VERANO#2B64 LEASE$256t PER MONTH SIGN AND DRIVE :I ALLNEW201 MMIC ALLNE 202 MMI ALL NEW 201 2 ~EMI ICrl SIERRA CREW CAB TERRAIN SLE 1 208 SIERRA 1500 SLE EXT. CAB MS P...................38 6 #2007 MS R...............3 ,2 ^0 #20050l gk~1~~2l7 anoge Dicon -2U===1RgonlPk icon 0 Customer Rebate.............-3 :, :,:, - Trade Assistance..............-1 :,,:,, " PE.B Rebate....................-1,00 Darby Discount................-2,695 Memorial Day Rebate.........-750 SAVE 1 0,455* MSR ....................... $27,551 Darby Discount...........-1,828 USAA Rebate.................-750 Cash Or Trade.............-3,000 $21 ,973* Customer Rebate.............-3,000 Trade Assistance..............-1,000 P.E.B Rebate...................-1,000 Darby Discount................-2,565 Memorial Day Rebate.........-750 a- -7. 2008 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 2008 CHEVY IMPALA LT 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY 2007 CHRYSLER 300 TOURING 2000CHRYSLERSEBRING COVTOURING 2007 NISSAN PATHFINDER 2009 PONTIAC G8 GT Only 47K Miles. #CP431 Only 46K Miles. #TP215A Only 35K Miles. #CP429 Only 30K Miles. #CP428 Only 39K Miles. #CP425 Only 46K Miles. #2B144A Only 22K Miles. #CP309 W as.....................$14,999 W as.......................$14,500 W as.....................$17,499 W as......................$17,900 W as........................$17,999 W as.....................$20,900 W as......................$26,900 Darby Discount.......-1,200 Darby Discount...........-600 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 SALE SALE $109' SALE SALE Oli SALE SALE SALE PRICE 10.99 00 PRICE 00 E13,499 P13900 PRICE UU P 13,99 PRICE 16,00 PRICE22,900 *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 8527900 SAVE '10,315* _ __ __ I I Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 13 I Saturday, May 19, 2012 Saturday, May 19, 2012 NEW20172TOYOTA COROLLA STK#T20662 WAS:................................ $19,998 DISCOUNT ...................... $5,024 ~ws14974W s149mo ALL NEWI2 2 TOYOTA CAMRY SE STK#T20669 WAS:................................ $26,478 DISCOUNr....................... $5,482 -NO.20996 ,^ ..1 II I *1 I I >II' l ,I I, . A NEW2012TOYOTA PRIUS C HYBRID STK#T206579 WAS:........................ ........ $22,782 DISCOUNT....................... $2,900 -NOW19882* ~CI~sLCi QTOYOTA SV NEIW c NEW2072BUICK VERANO STK#CB20013 INCLUDES MAINTENANCE & XM RADIO s29mo+ WAS: $27,904 'o25591+ I iii: A .1. STK#C20292 WAS: $29,679 ' 27149+ I!!3E EQUUS AND AZERAARE HERE! TEST DRIVE ONE ^TODAY! 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New $100 941-624-3485 MATTRESS/BOX, QUEEN Serta pillow top $100 941- 697-1109 MATTRESS/BOX/FRAME ONE QUEEN SIZE LIKE NEW $200, OBO 941-412-9682 MATTRESS/BOX/FRAME TWO TWIN SETS LIKE NEW $300, OBO 941-412-9682 MIRROR 30 X 35" in massive wood frame Very nice $25, OBO 941-497-3702 MIRROR 30" round, bevel edge, unique brass frame. $70, OBO 941-743-2656 MIRROR 36X50 Light maple, beveled rectangle, brass trim. $70, OBO 941-743-2656 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) SUNe ORIENTAL CARPET 10x13, Iranian, Blues & Greens $350 941-639-2803 OVEN COUNTERTOP. Con- vection/conventional w/broiler $50 941-876-3292 PASTA MACHINE, Atlas. Hardly used $50 941-268- 8967 PATIO BARBEQUE gas grill works fine $25 941-445- 9069 PERSIAN RUG KASHAN 6'x10" NICE! $425 941-474- 1036 POPCORN POPPER -Whirly- pop the Original Stovetop PGI $12.50 941-575-2675 RADIATOR HEATER Holmes Portable oil-filled $20 941- 456-5059 ROLL UP exterior shades New. 29 ft total ft. $25 941-629-3521 HOUSEHOLD GOODS S6030 OSCILLATING FAN DuraCraft stand $20 941-456-5059 RUG-SCRUBBER/STEAMER Sears canister $50 941-629- 5746 SEWING MACHINE, Kenmore, Brother, $40&up excellent condition 941-493-7166 SHELF NEW 13.5" wire slide out organizer for bath or kit cabinet. $15 941-743-2656 SHELVES RUBBERMADE 5- 3'x6'x18" $15, OBO 941-255- 1906 STAINLESS sink, Dayton 2 tubs, with delta faucet/hose $60 941-743-7115 SUITCASE, Travel bag design- er suede nice $20, OBO 941-743-7115 TOWER HEATER Room heater w/remote. 23"H, New $30 941-624-3485 TWIN BED no frame $50 941-624-4996 1 VERTICAL BLIND white wash- able fabric 144Wx 80L valance $75 941-423-2014 VERTICAL BLINDS 2 White flowered vinyl valance 70W x77L $50 941-423-2014 VERTICAL BLINDS washable white fabric 70W x77Lvalance $35, OBO 941-423-2014 VERTICALS 2 white flowered vinyl 51W x 48H $40, OBO 941-423-2014 WATER COOLER table top hot and cold $35 941-993- 2001 WINDOW PANELS 5 panels (25x91)w/track 101" tan color $149 941-698-9899 WINE RACK, Holds 8. $20 941-227-0676 WOOD BLINDS, FAUX Many sizes & prices White Call after 3:30pm $25 941-661-4145 YARD FURNITURE glass top table and 4 chairs $35, OBO 941-623-5320 FURNITURE LW 6035 1 Glass top Cocktail table $75. (941) 625-0157 2 Laquer off White night Stands $10 each. (941) 625- 0157 2 MATCHING chairs Black wood and wicker seats EC $50, OBO 941-735-1709 A FURNITURE SHOPPE BUYING QUALITY Used Furniture 941-473-1986 ANTIQUE BED full, white iron & brass hd & ft, mattress set $275 941-623-0337 BAKERS RACK off white 3 shelves and wine rack Good cond. $45 941-391-4948 BAR STOOLS, Pair of rattan, with back cream color GC $100, OBO 941-735-1709 BAR TABLE counter height & 4 padded leather stools $150, OBO 941-769-5995 BARSTOOLS 4 dark rattan from Leaders, 30" seat height $195 941-627-6542 BED (DBL) mattress set, white iron & brass head & foot board $275 941-623-0337 BED MATTRESS/BOX. New Will Sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED FRAME, steel, castored fits all beds $25 941-766- 0368 BED KING, It.wood, tall, poster $150 941-697-1109 BED, FULL, white wicker headboard, rails, mattress & boxspring, bedding incl'd. $300, OBO 941-445-5852 BED/POWER, SIMILAR to a Sleep Numbers Bed. Perfect $449, OBO 941-400-4286 L FURNITURE 6035 BEDROOM Dixie Off-white French Prov. 6 pc $499, OBO 941-445-9519 BEDROOM SET 5 PC. Dress- er/Mirror/2 Nite Stands/5 Dr. Chest $495 607-368-8755 BEDROOM SET 5PC OAK, QUEEN BED/FRAME $375 941-474-2362 BEDROOM SET, King, 2 dressers new matress $499 941-766-0368 BEDROOM SET, King, Almost new. Four piece, rattan wood $499 941-412-9682 BEDROOM SET, light color not scratched up, call for details $300 941-451-9369 BEDROOM SET, Queen size, Almost new, five piece, wood. $499.99 941-412-9682 BEDROOM SET, twin, wood, white washed look, 2 head- boards 2 footboards, 2 pillow top matt w/box springs, 1 nite stand, 3 drawer TV armoire, Exc. cond. $950 941-493- 0413 BEDROOM SETS $200, OBO 941-473-9736 BUFFET OAK, SILVERWARE w/ DOUBLE DOORS $450, OBO 941-875-1270 BUNKBED NEWLY refinished, nice condition $300, OBO 941-623-3849 CHAIR 4 wheel SS uphol- stered top quality. $10 941-629-3521 sFIN IT- CHAIR GREEN Queen Anne with ottoman $80 941-624- 4617 CHAIR W/OTTOMAN Like new, real genuine leather taupe. $300 941-766-7945 I FURNITURE OO 6035 CHILD'S CHAIR, IKEA Blue Bear Adj'able arms head back NICE! $20 941-706-6809 CHINA CABINET, Oak: 82Hx40Wx13D, 5 glass shelves, $375 941-882-2446 COFFEE TABLE & 2 End Tables, Rattan w/ glass tops $75, OBO 941-460-0001 COFFEE TABLE Glass inserts, tan wicker 2"X4' Good Cond. $20 941-625-6769 COFFEE TABLE MARBLE TOP LITE BASE $150, OBO 941- 468-3833 _LASCI..ASSIFIEDS' / COFFEE TABLE Oak. Pie- shaped. Lift hinge. On rollers. $90, OBO 941-876-3292 COFFEE TABLE, Wood, 6' x30" dark hardwood $100, OBO 941-623-2418 COFFEE& END TABLES EC Wood Sturdy GREAT DEAL $150, OBO 941-735-1709 COFFEE/END TABLES Glass top tables grn/brwn tile edges ex cond $75 941-627-6263 COMPUTER DESK, large corner desk 89"x89", walnut grain $150 508-498-4843 COMPUTER HIDEAWAY Desk Wood grain w/shelves $35 941-706-6809 COUCH VERY clean not worn call for details $100 941-451- 9369 DAY BED Ivory wrought Iron with 2 Mattresses $300, OBO 941-716-6792 DESK & CHAIR, White, 30"H X 42"L X18"D. $50 941-624- 3485 DESK 30X60 lite pine color, call for photo. $75 941-268- 8967 FURNITURE 6035 DESK AND HUTCH Seperate Like New w/chair mahogony color $450 941-429-8507 DESK LIGHT 42w HD Blue- Max Flexible Arm,Dimmable $60 941-412-9090 DESK/CREDENZA Exc. Cond. 72 X 24 deep. Engle- wood $80 941-894-4115 DINETTE BY Chromecraft oval t, 2 I, 4 chairs,reduced $210 941-474-7387 DINETTE LIGHT Oak, 4 chairs 35"x51" Ex. cond. PG $110 443-622-2866 DINETTE SET cushioned cas- tar chairs with leaf $150 941- 426-0043 DINING ROOM 6 chairs and leaf, great condition Contem- porary. $350 941-661-9540 DINING ROOM CHAIRS, 6 matching tapestry chairs. Perfect condition. Bought at Robb & Stucky $2550. Nail head green print. $750, OBO 941-833- 4325 DINING ROOM TABLE & 6 Chairs, Wood EC MUST SEE $499, OBO 941-735-1709 DINING SET White washed rattan & wicker. Exc. cond. 4 chairs $325 941-356-0129 DINING SET, 5pc, Martha Stewart, $100, OBO 941- 564-8416 DINING TABLE & 4 chairs w/leaf golden oak 1900's style repro $175 941-266-6718 DINING TABLE and Chairs 2 leaves,3 bar stools.Can Sepa- rate $350 941-266-6718 DINING TABLE, Pier One white/wicker. Exc. condition $200 941-876-1964 I- LV^I ItI lIH IH .- - 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 18 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 19, 2012 L FURNITURE OO 6035 DINING TABLE: Maple, 48x30, 4 chairs, no leaf, $55 941-882-2446 DINNER SET TILE INLAY, LEAF, 4CHR $200, OBO 941- 468-3833 DRESSER MIRROR, curved front, oriental carved design. $200 941-376-0412 DRESSER, White w/Mirror GC 6 drawers $60, OBO 941- 735-1709 DRESSER, White, pine, 57x34x26, 5 draw. $40 941- 391-4454 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER oak finish with lights/glass doors $100 941-426-0043 ETEGERES (2) VGC White Rattan. Call-pics. NWEnglewd ea. $129 941-894-4115 FUTON/ DOUBLE SIZE Green Matteress/ Gray frame $40 941-624-6576 HEADBOARD, PIER ONE leather Queen off white. Exc cond $175 941-876-1964 HEADBOARDS, (2) Girls Pine frames, dressers $75, OBO 941-255-9788 I Classified = Sales I 6000 q v MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES 6001 -FRI-SAT 8-4 On 760A just off Hwy 31. Umpire equip/clothes. Home int. items in boxes. Electronics. Irrigation sup. Generators & Quality clothes plus sizes. Glassware Call 863-990-0051 for info. GARAGE SALES 6002 O12074 Clarendon Ave. off Gulf Stream) furniture, clothing, electronics, toys, misc. -IFRI.-SAT. 8:30-4 5418 WHITE AVE (PC). HUGE SALE. FURNITURE & MORE. |E stat c eSc.a l FRI.-SAT. 9-2 1060 5th St. Everything must go - Including 2 boats! -SAT. 8-4 865 Van Gough iRd. furniture, misc. items, tools, a little bit of everything [SAT. 8:30-2 711 Harvard St. 34223. MULTI FAMILY!! Furniture, Household Goods, Garage Items, & MUCH MORE! E|Kstate 8331 Pelican Rd. Whole House - Everything Goes! NORTH PORT GARAGE SALES L 6005 -FRI.-SUN. 8:30-1:30PM 3283 Sardinia Ave.. HUGE Garage Sale, something for everyone, lots of items. FURNITURE FURNITURE S6035 Lo L 6035 COUCH Cream & tan 7' long, spotless $200 941-766-0368 HUTCH, French Provincial. Beautiful hutch. $100 941- 255-9152 KITCHEN TABLE Round 42"d w/Pad & 4 Wood chairs $100, OBO 941-445-5852 LAMP TABLE w/mag rack. Cntry style Solid wood. Venice $15, OBO 941-544-5755 LEATHER SOFA black (75") plus 2 matching chairs. Like new. Pictures available $200 508-498-4843 LIVING ROOM set couch, love seat, chair $325 941-426- 0043 LIVING ROOM SET w ent. center 9 pc Tommy Bahama, rattan & bamboo. $1,500 Will separate. 941-661-3441 LOVE SEAT Brown leather- look (microfiber). Good condi- tion. $80 941-408-6875 LOVE SEAT, Like new, real genuine leather taupe $300, OBO 941-766-7945 LOVESEAT, Beige, comfy, nice. Made in US. $60 941- 429-8444 NORTH PORT GARAGE SALES 6005 FRI-SAT. 8-4 ANNUAL SALE San Pedro Catholic Church Parking Lot. Furniture, Sm. Appl. & MUCH MORE! Donations of Good Usable Items Are Welcome! For PU Call 400-7416 -SAT. 9-1 7531 BERWICK ST. Multi-Family Sale TV's, Tools, Misc. No Early Birds Please. SSAT.-SUN. 8-2 S 1519 Evangelina Lane Tools, fishing, collectibles & LOTS MORE GOODIES!! OTHU.-SAT. 8-3 4098 Kessler Terrace. Moving, furniture, tools & much more call 941-426-0043 for partic- ular items Classified = Sales PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 [-FRI.-SAT. 8-2 1134 uWaterside Street. Tools, Household Good, Knick- Knacks & MUCH MORE! -FRI.-SAT. 8-2 4371 LShappell St. MOVING - everything must go furniture, appliances, household, etc. -FRI.-SAT. 8-3 5025 Chaves Cir. 2 family mov- ing sale. Furniture, speaker tables, collectables, & more. -FRI.-SAT. 8-5 3528 Depew Ave. MOVING SALE Antiques, collectables & junk. Most must go. Rain or Shine Qrv- ------ FRI.-SUN. 8-3 i".ri' Vin Nuys Circle. (off O'Hara) Furn., Household, Tools, books, gar- dening, wicker, antiques, stor- age shelves, pots, & pans & much more. All MUST GO!! SUMMER CLEARANCE 20% Off All Collectibles I with Coupon. Lolly Buys Entire IContents Off Homes!! I 2715 Tamiami Trail P.C. Open Mon.- Sat.lOam-5pm L941-625-2006 628-094J DINNING CHAIRS 6 solid oak no arms $150 941-426-0043 MAPLE BUFFET brass hard- ware great condition $100, OBO 941-445-1152 MATTRESS BLOWUP new Queen 2 tier heavy w/pump $50 716-374-2950 MATTRESS, QUEEN, 10" memory foam, like new $200 941-429-4390 MATTRESS/BOXES/FRAME King size. Like new, cash $200, OBO 941-412-9682 OAK FUTON inner spring Sealy mattress, like new $150, OBO 941-255-9788 OFFICE & 2 comp-desks $100, OBO 941-473-9736 POSTERBED QUEEN CHROME, NEW, Retro, Very Nice $299 607-368-8755 ROCKER&SWIVEL,CHAIRS $50, OBO 941-473-9736 ROCKING CHAIR, Vintage wooden. Great condition. $80, OBO 941-275-0237 SETTEE- Beautiful, old, floral V.G.C. $175 574-849-0242 PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 [iSAT. 7-3 2577 Maurita- nia (Rampart R on Rio, Rio L on Mauritania) Furniture, Excerise Equip., FSU Memor- bilia, Lanai Set & MUCH MORE! -iSAT. 7:30-1:30 2700 Suncoast Lakes Blvd. 33980. 5 pc. Queen bed se. bookshelves, designer women's clothing Sz 0-6. Moving sale everything must go! -ISAT. 8AM-12PM 4054 Beaver Ln. Multi Family Sale, Furniture, children clothes, lots of misc. [-SAT. 9-2 550 Azalea Dr NW. Moving Beautiful ent center, tons of kids items, clothes household, & much more -ISAT. ONLY 8-2 3739 Brooklyn Ave. off Winchester behind Micro Motel King bed, twin BR set, lots of misc. items. Great prices! F-SAT.-SUN. 8-2 148 McCade St. Tools, house- hold items, clothes, furniture, Something for All! -THU.-SAT. 8-3 2610 Lakeshore Cir. Furniture, orientals, baskets, antiques, brick a brack. (941)-204-3246 GARAGE SALES 6007 IFRI-SAT. 8AM-2PM 6035 Acline, INDOORS, appliances, new & used tools DVDs, furn, jewelry, toys, & hshld. EIFRI., MAY 18, 8am- noon & SAT., May 19, 8am-lOam. 742 Macedo- nia, Burnt Store Isles. (Dir.: Rt 41 to Monaco to Macedo- nia). ESTATE SALE assisted by the Isles Girls & Guys. Sofa; love seat; kitchen table; rattan sofa & sofa bed; chairs; rattan tables; bar stools; glass top table with 6 chairs; rattan entry table. Roll-top desk; 2 Queen sized- beds & dresser sets; TV's; lamps; pictures; linens; office furniture; tools; tool box; storage cabinet; navigation table; miscellaneous garage & kitchen items. Buyers are responsible for removal & transportation of all purchased items. L FURNITURE 6035 SOFA 84" High quality grn, ivory & beige stripes exc cond. $145 941-505-2057 SOFA Pastel Swirls 87" com- fortable Exc. Cond. PG $140 443-622-2866 SOFA SLEEPER bed clean $75 941-268-6379 SOFA TABLE 5' rattan sofa table w/3 glass inserts. $60, OBO 941-456-5863 SOFA TABLE Whitewash, rat- tan, 46x15x29H. Like New $75 941-624-0382. SOFA W/MATCHING chair & ottoman, like new $385 941- 639-8910 SOFA, CORNER, Dark Green, Three sections w/ recliners, $245 941456-9119 ( GET RESULTS r N USE CLASSIFIED! SOFA, dark blue, very good- cond., $350 obo. Call 941-764-1725 SOFA, Like new, real genuine- leather taupe $350, OBO 941- 766-7945 TABLE & HUTCH, & 6 chairs. Large Thomasville. $250, OBO 941-255-9152 GARAGE SALES 6007 [-FRI.-SAT. 2705 Tamia- 1mi Trail #113 Punta Gorda. Stirling & Wilbur Engineering Fixtures and furniture, Household goods Friday 5-25 and Saturday 5-26 8am to 2pm ^- ---- CET RESULTS ---- - FRI.-SAT. 9-3 S 4529 Almar Drive. MOVING SALE!! [-SAT. 9-12 1001 West Henry St. Furn., toys, golf, tools, books, electronics, gar- den, glassware, misc. ROTONDAAREA GARAGE SALES 6008 [FRI.-SAT. 8:30-1 52 Golfview Rd. Moving Sale! Furniture, kids, household, etc. All must go! No early birds. FRI.-SAT. 8AM-3PM 666 Boundry Blvd. Electronics, clothes, & kitchen items. OFRI.-SAT. 9-1 9 Bunker Ln. Household, tools, and misc. S. VENICE AREA GARAGE SALES L 6010 SAT. ONLY 8AM-1PM 316 GLEN OAK MOVING MULTI-FAMILY Everything must go! Something For everyone VENICE AREA GARAGE SALES 6011 [-FRI.-SAT. 8-12 2585 IFiesta Dr. Household, tools, lawn mower, light fix- tures, furniture & more. [-SAT. 8-2 1020 Capri Isles Blvd, Bldg 7 Apt 51, Venice. Moving Everything Must Go! -SAT. 9-2 255 Morning- iside Rd. HUGE 3 FAMILY, Fishing, furniture, collec/antq, tools, artwork and more. L FURNITURE OO 6035 SWIVEL DESK Chair $15 941-743-0582 TABLE GLASS Top And Stand,Nice and sturdy, 1 yr old $50 941-587-9798 TABLE OAK End Table Hexa- gon Shape with shelf. $50 941-876-3292 TABLE, GLASS 72x42 beveled edge & 4 chairs $250 941-488-2809 TABLE, ORNATE, claw feet mahogony, smoked glass top, $125, Lamp, Ig tbl ornate $100 941-485-7622 TV CONSOLE Grey w/2 glass shelves, corner or wall unit. $25, OBO 973-978-8509 TWIN TRUNDLE Bed Frame pull out, pop up. $45, OBO 941-255-9788 WALL UNIT 3pc rattan unit fits 32" TV. Natural wood $250 941-698-0806 WHITE WICKER Headboard EC double/queen $65, OBO 941-735-1709 WICKER CHAIRS: Quality nat- ural rattan, high-back .As new.Pr/ $250 941-276-1881 WICKER DRESSER w/Mirror 6 drawer GC $75, OBO 941- 735-1709 WICKER STAND 6 Shelf, White, Nice $75 607-368- 8755 ELECTRONICS L 6038 COBRA 19 Plus 40 Ch CB want. and power plug $50, OBO 941-624-6384 DVD PLAYER Samsung DVD player $45 941-426-4444 FRANKLIN DICTIONARY electric new $20 941-227- 0676 GAMING COMPUTER with Win7 Like new asking $350 941-276-6796 HOME THEATER RECEIVER, JVC, 7.1Ch With Wireless USB $75 941-585-6518 IQUEST 4.0 Leap Frog, good cond $10, OBO 941-626- 9027 PLAYSTATION 2 with 1 remote control & 1 game $75, OBO 320-262-1316 PLAYSTATION 2 works great must sell TODAY Venice $50, OBO 941-244-2426 PS3 PLAYSTATION 3 original 60GB backwards comp ps2 $275 941-286-1651 SONY PLAYSTATION 3 Console 120GB + 6 Games & Remotes $275 941-585-6518 TV/STEREO/RADIO L 6040 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)** TV/STEREO/RADIO 6040 DUAL CASSETTE DECK, JVC in original box. Venice. $35, OBO 941-544-5755 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER, JVC in orig, box. perf. cond. Venice $25, OBO 941-544-5755 HOME THEATER, 36" RCA slight hum in speakers $100, OBO 941-625-0522 INDOOR TV ANTENNAS (2) NEW $5 941-276-8590 ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! MOVIES LOTS of DVDS ex. Cond. $2 ea. 941-585-7740 SERIOUS RADIO Very Good Cond. Needs antenna. Engle- wood $59 941-894-4115 SPEAKERS 2 fisher 3-way model sty-690 $125, OBO 941-769-5995 STEREO AUDIO 3 line con- nector to receiver/amplifier $15 941-412-9090 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas STEREO,Complete car sound system, Pioneer super tuner receiver Sony 1200 watt amp. 2 10" kicker subs, 4 6 1/2" Polk audio speakers, All mon- ster cables incl. over $1500 invested, incredible sound. $700 Firm. 941-628-8946 TV 24" Phillips $45, OBO 941-625-3335 TV 36" NONFLAT SCREEN, WAS IN SEASONAL RENTAL. $100 941-485-1206 TV 56" JVC Projection, HD ready. $10 941-429-1683 TV 60" Samsung DLP White dot Repair cost $250 U pickup $100 941-914-2456 TV CONSOLE newer solid wood w/ framed glass doors. $200, OBO 973-978-8509 TV SANYO 19" great pic! Remote included. $35, OBO 973-978-8509 TV SONY Trinitron flat screen. 2002 model huge 36". Excellent picture $100 941-626-2040 TV STAND black w/cd holders& shelves $30 941-286-1170 TV STAND black w/glass shelf 48" w $40 941-228-1745 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 6060 COMPUTER DELL XP Internet Ready $100 941-629-1130 DAVE IN-HOUSE-OFFICE corn- puter repair, set-up Serving Char- lotte Co. 10+ yrs 941-629-6337 FLAT SCREEN MAGNIFIER 17". Like new condition. $40 941-380-0350 HEWLITT PACKARD printer all in one $100 941-379-4232 KEYBOARD & Mouse New in box. USB connection. Venice $15 941-544-5755 MONITOR 17" COLOR, CRT screen, great picture. $15 941-743-2656 POCKET PC: Navman 570 GPS internet, Windows, MP3 $70 941-637-3801 raolioraE li YAjiD SALES I Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 19 EQUIPMENT 6060 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 RAM 512MB, ddrl, pc3200, 400mhz. $7 941-445-9069 SAMSUNG CHROMEBOOK Series 5,new in box,never used $290 941-637-3801 SCANNER, CANON like new 6 yrs. old, $30 941-474- 5662 SPEAKERS + subwoofer midi- land MLi-SW190 $15 941- 474-5662 TONER CARTRIDGES 98A HP LJ ink cart. New not opened $50. obo 941-743-0614 WIN XP 512ram,80GbHD cd- rw Monitor,KB,Mouse $70 941-697-4355 WINDOWS 7 AMD64 3700+ 1GBRam 250GB Drive Roton- da $130 941-697-4355 CLOTHING / JEWELRY ACCESSORIES 6065 CLUTCH BAGS: Black patent, black/taupe stripe, brown.As new (3). $9 941-276-1881 DAMIANOU COCKTAIL MOB Dress w/jacket S/M Petite gold $125 941-697-3938 DIAMONDAURA 17" sterling silver necklace & tennis bracelet $100 941-623-0337 GIRLS CLOTHES 18 mos to 3T girls clothes, may choose $25, OBO 941-623-2418 HANDBAG New "KATE SPADE" copy/ Tan/lO"X 12" PGI $25 941-661-4477 HARLEY BOOTS Paraspinna Lace Up Zip Mens SzlO NICE! $50 941-493-3851 MOTORCYCLE LEATHER PANTS 1 bl.pr, 1 wh. pr. both lined. 12T $85 941-456-5863 PEARL-RING- EARRINGS. Antique. $45 941-496-9252 PETITE CLOTHES sz 12/14 asst tops/pants & sets PGI under $5 941-661-4477 SNEAKERS/NEW 8 1/2W WHT/'BioFit" orig $129 PGI $25 941-661-4477 SOCKS NEW men wom&kids crew socks usa madewhite $12 716-374-2950 WEDDING DRESS NEVER WORN, IVORY STRAPLESS $100 941-875-1270 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES L 6070 1950'S GLASS Cups & saucers. 6 sets w/gold rims- antique $40 941-639-1517 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 ARM CHAIR English, Walnut, Charles 11,(1680) $475 941-639-2803 BEER CAN COLLECTION 100 plus cans. $200, OBO 941-830-2069 BETTY BOOP light 3feet tall with statue of liberty crown $150 941-423-2585 BOBBINS, 49 Old wood bob- bins $50 941-423-5756 BOBBLEHEAD CUBS Zam- brano-given at Wrigley '08 no- hit game $20 941-445-5619 BOOK OF Trails, set of 8, chil- dren's books $60, OBO 941- 474-5662 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 BOOK: JET PLANES of the 3rd Reich Griehl NEW Rare $75, OBO 941-497-3702 BOOK: Paper Money US New, on eBay $38 Authors Fried- berg $20 941-497-3702 I AD:'VERT'SEWITHTHE I SUN CLASSIFIED BOSTON CELTIC Cards '90 team-Bird, McHale, Parish, etc mint $30 941-445-5619 CASH PAID**any old mili- tary items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 CHINA BOWFRONT claw foot cherry wood cir. 1880's first $575 Walnut Hanging Cabinet $325 941-613-4030 CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER Feb 5, 1862 War news & death list! Great Gift! $30 9414888531 COLLECTIBLE PLATES orig boxes 20 vintage; various series-ea $10 941-639-1517 COMIC BOOKS 50 FROM THE 1990 EXCEL. COND. $40, OBO 941-627-6780 ALL TYPES of Jewlery want- ed before you have a yard sale call me!941-623-6439 DRESSER MIRROR, light wood, blk iron drawer pulls $200 941-376-0412 ELVIS BUST CALL' HAVE OTHER IDEMS $30 941-627- 6780 ELVIS TEDDY BEARS HAVE 4, NIB. HAVE OTHER STUFF $80, OBO 941-627-6780 EMMETT KELLY CLOWNS 5 figurines by Flambro includes golfer $100 941-697-3938 FIRST EDITION and Extinct magazines 1968 forward $5 to $30, OBO 941-830-2069 FOOTBALL CARDS Team NY Giants cards 90' Simms, Bavaro. Banks Meggett, etc $50 941-423-4231 HESS TRUCKS (5) N/B 1991- 97 $25 ea 941-380-1157 MATCH BOOK collection $100, OBO 941-830-2069 MEDAL W.W.1 German Hin- denburg cross with ribbon ex shape $175 941-697-6592 MILKGLASS 50'S Footed Goblets 7 McKee estate pcs $45 941-639-1517 MIRROR VINTAGE, ORNATE Heavy back frame 40x32 $150/obo 941-544-3314 PORCELAIN PLATES 15 Bradford ex wild animal scenes $10, 080 941-2551906 RECORDS Early 50'S, 150+,45'S & 78'S $75 860- 941-8073 ROPE BED Antique child's Circa 1800 $125 941-266- 6718 SMALL FOOTSTOOL needle- point. Exc. cond. $35, OBO 941-235-2203 SOFA TABLE English Regency (1830) $475 941-639-2803 STEIFF BEAR, Old, great con- dition $70, OBO 941-275- 0237 U.S. AIR Force Thunderbirds Framed 16"by20" picture $25 941-423-2585 VERMONT TEDDY BEAR Get well nurse w/many acces- sories $50 941-697-3938 WORLD SERIES Bottle 2011 St Louis Cards-World Series logos $2 941-445-5619 MUSICAL L 6090 ACOUSTIC GUITAR, PEAVEY with strap. Excellent condition $120 941-575-8229 BANJO INSTRUCTION book w/DVD/CDs Charlotte Hrbr $39.95 941-626-5399 MUSICAL 6090 CONGO SET with stand and tunung tools looks new $250 941-575-8229 ELVIS LP albums plus other memorabilia $60 941-493- 6271 GUITAR UNI-VOX Elec-with- case $195 941-496-9252 GUITAR, MARTIN D28. excel- lent cond. $1,700 941-830- 8663 or 941- 258-2998 KEYBOARD STAND, Yamaha, PSR-GX76. Like new. Cash $250, OBO 941-412-9682 ORGAN Home console $499, OBO 941-698-7968 PEAVEY PR12 speakers. Like new. Lightweight. $250 941- 626-0967 PEAVEY PR15 speakers. Like new. Lightweight. $350, OBO 941-626-0967 YAMAHA POWERED Mixer. 2x300 watts. Like new. $300 941-626-0967 SClassified = Sales MEDICAL L 6095 3-WHEEL WALKER 8" wheels, storage $85 941- 474-7387 4 WHEEL walker quality built 8" wheels, storage firm $125 941-474-7387 ADULT WALKER 3 Wheel w/pouch hand brakes NICE! $70 941-493-3851 BED MATTRESS, Adjustable, 38 X 80 twin xl great condition sacrifice $150 941-276-4722 DRAINABLE POUCH-BOX OF 10, Hollister 18193 New Image $25 941-268-8967 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)** HOVERROUND BEAUTIFUL. Like new. $499, OBO 941- 276-7693 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR New Life Airsep $75 941-624- 4617 POWER WHEELCHAIR Alante Like New + Battery Charger $450, OBO 941-255-9152 SCOOTER, RASCAL 600T scooter. Runs, looks great $480 574-849-0242 SHOWER CHAIR Home Care, used 1 month $75 941-764- 6020 SHOWER TRANSFER BENCH, GREAT condition $45 941-268-8951 WALKER HEAVY DUTY, MED- LINE, 4 WHELLS IN FRONT $25, OBO 941-627-6780 WALKER, Like new. $30 941-830-2069 WHEELCHAIR HEAVY DUTY, padded, used twice! $85, OBO 941-625-6947 WHEELCHAIR elec battery power with extras $345 941- 474-7387 MEDICAL 6095 SCOOTER EZ travel scooter $250 941-379-4232 WHEELCHAIR LIFT, Ricon 800 Ib cap. 12 volt or manual, $495 863-558-5097 HEALTH / BEAUTY 6100 EXERCISE BIKE Liferider $125, OBO 941-735-1709 JEANIE RUB Feel great! Professional Massager $20, OBO 941-916-3098 MICRODERMABRASION MACHINE for parts or repair Gerson $125 941-706-6809 TREES & PLANTS 6110 BUTTERFLY PLANTS Purple Passionflower, Milkweed Plants. $10 941-475-7622 EAR TREES 24", hardwood tree of Costa Rica $10 each 941-629-8955 JADE, LANTANA PLANTS $15 San Pedro cacti $25/$50 941-629-8955 VIBURNUM Great for Privacy 1-15gallons, Barrel SUrS NUSURY 941-488-7291 POINCIANNA TREES Full Bloom $15 941-697-0987 BABY ITEMS 6120 BABY SEAT, Blue Bumbo Seat Barely used, very clean. $25, OBO 941-548-8014 BABY SWING 6-speed; music; very clean! $40, OBO 941-548-8014 BASSINETT, White & green, checked linens. $60, OBO 941-735-1709 BOUNCER CHAIR, Rainforest Barely used, great condition! $20, OBO 941-548-8014 CRIB, Winnie the Pooh, white converts 3 ways. $125, OBO 941-735-1709 EVENFLO EXERSAUCER pink tea for me. Great deal nice condition $25 941-2861651 INFANT CAR SEAT New w/base Chicco cortina hazel- wood $70 941-429-8507 JUMPEROO LIKE new, lights, sounds, colorful, adjustable ht. $30 941-423-6388 JUMPEROO, Like new, lights, sounds, colorful and fun for baby. $30 941-423-6388 SLEIGH CRIB, 3-in-1 Storkcraft with drawer. Expres- so color $135 941-429-8507 STROLLER/COMBO SAFE- TY First, like new, neutrel, bases. $125 941-286-8639 GOLF ACCESSORIES S6125 BECU PING Eye 2 2>Pw; ex cond blk dot; SW & Lob neg. $499 941-445-8073 BEN HOGAN FORGED Apex Edge 3>pw #3 flex ex cond $99 941-445-8073 CLUB CAR 2002 New batter- ies, 41508, charger and cover $999 941-426-8776 GOLF CART aluminum utility box $50 941-423-3020 GOLF CART, Yamaha. Newer Batteries w/ Canopy. $850 obo 941-706-7538 GOLF CLUBS Misc. golf clubs, each $1 941-624-4617 USED GOLF cart tires & wheels $10 941-423-3020 WILSON 2-9 Forged Pw, sw, gap & lob VG cond R flex $99 941-445-8073 FITNESS 44 6128 EXERCISE BIKE new, used once $55 OBO 941-286-3238 FITNESS EQUIPMENT, Weight benchs, ab roller, tread- mill $200, OBO 941-505- 7982 INVERION TABLE teeter hun- gups delux model as new 225 941-473-0035 INVERSION TABLE by TEETER. Great condition $150 941-268-8951 IRON WEIGHTS with 4 bars & bench, 4281bs total $250, OBO 941-423-2091 LIFESTYLE STEPPER LIKE NEW, Folds, Ten difficulty set- tings! $30 941-493-2266 NORDIC TRACK ELLIPTICAL Crosstrainer CXT 910, Exc cond $195 860-941-8073 PILATES MACHINE Stamina 4 cords, $50, OBO 941-697- 5545 SCHWINN AIRDYNE $100 941-743-8752 NEED CASH? TREADMILL PRO FORM j4 in good condition $125, OBO 941-661-8299 WEIDER PRO4900 3 Station Like new $200, OBO 941- 423-2235 WEIGHTS & bars approx 175 Ibs. steel & sand filled $40 941-286-1170 SPORTING GOODS 6130 AIR BED, QUEEN areo built in pump and comfy $30, OBO 941-255-1906 AIRBED with pump. Queen size. Like new $35 941-426- 8776 CAMPING EQUIP.- sold our RV, everything is for sale. Incl. Blue Ox tow bar, Coleman stove, serge protector, many small items. Some items $1 & up. 941-485-6426 CORN HOLE BOARD WITH BAGS ANY COLOR $90 941-492-5641 FISHING RODS & Reels, Also $10 and $15 Englewood $5 941-475-7577 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 POOL TABLE NEW WITH CLAW FEET COST 1500 SELL $300. FIRM. 941-268-9029 ROD AND reel, Penn Senator- works great! $40 941-286- 5275 SCUBA TANK Alum. uptodate w/air $90, OBO 941-587- 4460 SCUBA TANKS TWIN 50'S SETUP, NEED HYDRO, W/BAC- PAC $65 860-941-8073 SPIDER PB Gun elec trig,used 2x,+2 guns,3 tanks, MANY xtras. $175 941-376-0705 WAKE BOARD, Fiberglass, 57x20 $30 941-391-4454 WATER SKIES Cypress Gar- dens MSP Genesis Microcell Polymer $20 941-456-5059 WET SUIT MEN'S SMALL, FARMER JOHN, 1/4 INCH $40 860-941-8073 L FIREARMS L 6131 COLT: SAA, 5 1/2" BBL, early 80's production, factory engraved Ivl. D scroll. Colt let- ter, serious offers only. 941- 505-8588 H&K USP .45 Match $2500. Glock 21 w/laser $750.Glock #19 $450. Taurus 9mm $400 S&W Sigma 9mm stainless $400 Colt .22 target stainless $400 941-685-0392 I BUY WWII, Civil War, Guins, Swords, Daggers, old Colts & Winchest. etc. 941-705-5145 RARE COLT: 1964 Wyatt Earp lawman series. SAA buntline spcl. Presentation box w/nick- el plated shoulder stock. $2,000. 941-505-8588 REM 700-270 CAL w/scope $550 561-213-5528 (PGI) 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 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! BICYCLES/ TRICYCLES 6135 1 SPEED MENS 26" Beach Cruiser, 6 mo. old, used twice, $70. Call 941-621-2514. BICYCLE, MEN'S Red Huffy 26", Mint, Helmet, Lock. New. $80, OBO 941-445-5852 BIKE BEACH Cruiser w/25 cc helper motor PC area $325 941-629-1560 BIKE NEXT ladies 26" Beach Cruiser in Pt Charlotte $60 941-625-2779 BIKE RACK Reese hitch 2 inch 2 bike carrier. Like new $100 941-544-0042 BIKE SEAT & gel cover seat/ no nose $45 941-456-5863 BIKE TRAILER Burley solo child bike trailer. Like new $70, OBO 941-460-8997 BIKE, 26" MENS 18 SPD MAGNA BIKE, NICE COND. $40 941-525-7699 BIKE, TREK 750 (Mens) 21sp. Lt. Weight. Exc. Cond. $250 941-743-0582 CLIP ON ROAD pedals, Shi- mano Vgd cond w/all hardware $30, OBO 314-609-1540 ELECTRIC TRIKE 3 wheeled only used 1 month $950 941-475-7820 TOYS 6138 AIRPORT HO SCALE With /Runway 17 & 35 $25, OBO 941-624-6384 COLOR VIDEONOW red w/case & 2 SpongeBob games $15 941-626-9027 FURBY SPECIAL Edition Mil- lennium $20 941-380-0350 HO TRAIN Loco 5 Cars with 40FT. Highway Trailers $50, OBO 941-624-6384 LITTLE TYKES Cozy Coupe pink, yellow, purple car. Good cond. $15 941-769-0690 STEP 2 neat & tidy cottage nice cond.,built in floor $60 941-769-0690 SUPERNINTENDO & GAMES 4 games and cleaner $125, OBO 941-613-0124 PHOTOGRAPHY/ VIDEO 6140 CAMERA LUMIX DMC-FZ7 12X Batt, chgr, case incl. like new $100 941-493-9715 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 20 EINICIV Saturday, May 19, 2012 PHOTOGRAPHY/ VIDEO 6140 CAMERA, CANON. 35MM EOS Elan, like new, v good workingcondition. $85. 941- 505-6290 FLASH EXTENSION, Off shoe flash cord, like new $12 941- 505-6290 FRAME 9-4X6 Pics. Wood&Glass $20 941-585- 4470 MOVIE SCREENS portable w/stand 40" x 40" & 50" x 50" each $12 941-391-5260 SLIDE PROJECTOR Vivitar w/remote, works fine $15 941-391-5260 SLIDE PROJECTOR, Kodak Carousel w/remote, works fine $25 941-391-5260 SLIDE TRAYS for Kodak Carousel, for Vivitar & others each $3 941-391-5260 TRIPOD SLIK U-212 never used. ($145 on Amazon) $35 941-743-8752 & SUPPLIES 6145 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 13 yrs. 941-625-6600 NEED A JOB?.-- CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! ABOVE GROUND Pool Pump Filter New in Box $50 941-255-9788 AUTOMATIC POOL cleaner Stayrite, brush & vacuums! $100 941-697-1109 HOT TUB 04 Leisure Bay Hot Tub seats 4 with lounger. Call after 3:00pm $800 941-769- 5664 POOL FLOATS, 3 different inbox $45, obo 941-276- 8590 PVC TOWEL Rack $20 941-624-4617 SOLAR POOL BLANKET REEL, Adjustable, 12'-24', Metal. $220 941-979-9334 SPA 50A GFI SqD Rainproof enclosure.Trade for 30 A Sq D $50, OBO 941-457-3990 LAWN & GARDEN 6160 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)** I I I I I I (941) 206-1000 Display Ads (941) 429-3110 Classified Ads If v lt w er NEED CUSTOMERS? ..... ...iroff... LAWN & GARDEN 6160 MOWERS: Buy, Sell, Trade *Riders, Push & Parts. 941-268-0917 or 416-1109 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 aH9 o41-206-1200 The Sun Classified-Section A Page 20 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 19, 2012 7/ CI D f2~3~ Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 21 LAWN & GARDEN 6160 ARIENS LAWN TRACTOR 17.5 HP 42" 2 years old, $500. Call 941-621-2514. BELTS FOR LAWN TRACTOR NEW FOR 42" DECK $15 941-268-9029 GRASS TRIMMER elect. $35 Venice 941-223-4667 GRAVELYY ZT20 42 Excel- lent condition, fairly new $1,500, OBO 941-875-3201 LANDSCAPE DESIGN- FREE. Let me show you what $1000 will do. Growing Grounds. (239)-265-2766 LAWN EDGER 3 hp Briggs engine runs good, vari. blade $85, OBO 941-743-7115 LAWN MOWER Elect BI&Deck 36V cordless, used 6 mos. $95 941-475-6006 LAWN MOWER Murray 14.5HP B&S Eng 42" Cut Exc Cond $400 941-380-3685 LAWN MOWER Toro 6.5hp $110 941-240-5868 LAWN MOWER, Honda Self Propelled, 21" Cut. Swivel Front Wheels, Harmony II HRZ216. $250 941-255-9665 LAWN MOWER: Honda 3-N-1 self-propelled, used twice $195 941-882-2446 LAWNMOWER Commercial Toro Zmaster 44" deck, priced right $1,250 941-255-8252 LAWNMOWER RUNS great $65 941-445-1152 MGM MOWER SALES AND SERVICE Buys and Sells Used Outdoor Power Equipment 941-235-1973 PLANTERS, 2 western boots planters. $60, OBO 941-661- 8299 POLE SAW (ELECT) LIKE NEW $50 941-624-6617 PUSH LAWNMOWER Crafts- man 20in 3.5hp black/gray $99, OBO 941-979-5331 RIDER 42" CRAFTSMAN KOHLER NEW BATT/TIRE $375 941-625-9911 RIDING LAWN MOWER, 16hp B&S/42' $150 941- 763-2436 RIDING MOWER 38" cut needs TLC Call for info. $275 941-391-4948 RIDING MOWER CRAFTSMAN, runs good. $250 firm 941-575-2183 RIDING MOWER yard machines, 42" 7spd 17.5hp ic like new, $900 941-496-4234 RIDING MOWER-42" cut 14.5, B&S, 6sp, gd.cond., paper wk $425 941-916-3098 TIKI TABLE SET with two chairs and umbrella $300, OBO 941-493-6380 TRACTOR LIFT (JACK) NEW CRAFTSMAN COST $200 SELL $105 941-268-9029 WATER-WHEEL WOOD w/electric pump $50, OBO 941-629-5746 WHEEL BARROW 6 CU FT PLASTIC DUAL WHEELS $45, OBO 941-916-3157 WHEEL BARROW true tem- per metal 4cu yard balloon tire $25, OBO 941-255-1906 WHEELBARROW, Plastic, bad tire. Venice $10 941-223- 4667 STORAGE SHEDS/ BUILDINGS 6165 INSTANT GARAGE SHED Carport 20x10 can txt pic $250 941-268-5413 SHED BUILDING very nice $495 941-626-3102 BALL VALVES New 1/2 & 3/4, swt & scrwd $5, OBO 314-609-1540 BATHROOM SINK With Faucet. One handle. White. $20 941-421-8546 HURRICANE PANELS 10 57x15 3 67x15 aluminum $120 941-743-5077 HURRICANE PANELS, 5 gal- vanized steel, 60" tall $25.00 941-623-0346 HVAC INDOOR fan motor Brand new, 1/3 hp, 2.1 amp $150 941-587-9798 RED FLOOR STAIN 15 gal total. Home Depot brand $75, OBO 941-623-5320 ROOFING MATERIAL rolled roofing, underlay, nails $50 941-629-5746 S.S. SINGLE bowl sink $25, OBO 941-697-1110 SHELVING BOARDS, 1" X 12" X 16', pine w/ brackets approx 15 $200,cbo 9416232418 WATTS 009 backflow 1/2" Gd cond w/air gap & strain $50, OBO 314-609-1540 S GET RESULTS . USE CLASSIFIED! HEAVY/CONST. EQUIPMENT 6180 1999 FORD F-550 7.31 Power stroke disel, 16' Box with power lift gate. Great cond. $9,800 941-350-1093 WANTED USED MECHANICAL PLATFORM SCALE 5001b capacity or more. Call 941-416-6293 TOOLS/I MACHINERY 6190 4 WHEEL Dolly 2'x2' $25 941-625-2779 AIR COMPRESER $175 941-227-0676 AIR COMPRESSOR 1.5hp $75 941-763-2436 BAND SAW, bench saw, miter saw, planer. New cond., $300 takes all obo 941-480-9745 BANDSAW, Craftsman Broad Blade 9" H, 14" D w/ Stand. $75. 941-484-9285 CEMENT MIXER Husky. Used just a few hours. $175, OBO 941-475-7375 CIRCULAR SAW Double Insu- lated Port Cable $40 941- 889-8891 CIRCULAR SAWS (2) 2hp B&D/Ryobi $30 941-763- 2436 CRAFTSMAN SHELF NEW LARGE CORNER COST $250 SELL $150 941-268-9029 DIGITAL & manual amprobes (4) $160, OBO 941-697-1110 DRILL, Wen 1/4" Drill 1/2HP $10 941-697-3938 EXTENSION CORD, Ridgid, 100ft., 12gauge. Like new. $50 941-445-9069 FLESHING MACHINE, Dako- ta, Cable model, 12" $50. 941-484-9285 FRAMING NAILER Central Pneumatic,w/nails Used Once $45, OBO 941-457-3990 FURNITURE MOVING truck $100, OBO 941-564-8416 GANG BOX 6x2x2 w/locks, electric ready on wheels $225, OBO 941-587-9798 GEAR TOOTH Gauge Boston,22 sizes $20 941- 505-6290 GENERATOR 5550 Watt Generac, never used. $400 941-492-9191 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 GENERATOR GENERAL 5550 watt. Never used. $400, OBO 941-475-7375 GENERATOR HONDA Pwrd Pramac ES5000 gen excel cond $385 941-625-2961 GENERATOR NEW Coleman Powermate 6250 watts 10 HP $400, OBO 941-875-1838 GENERATOR POWERMATE 2500, 5hp. Used Once $125, OBO 941-457-3990 HAND TRUCK, 2 in 1, con- verts from vertical to horizon- tal $100, OBO 941-725-1709 IMPACT SOCKETS NEW CRAFTSMAN 12 PIECE COST 90 SELL $50 941-268-9029 LADDER 4 foot Aluminum, A Frame $20, OBO 941-421-8546 LADDER 5 foot A frame aluminum. $20, OBO 941-421-8546 LADDER, 6', heavy-duty wood $15 941-629-5746 MECHANICS TOOLS, NEW CRAFTSMAN 200 PIECE IN CASE $150 941-268-9029 MITER SAW 10" blade portable stand exc. cond. $100, OBO 941-284-8771 MITER SAWS (2) rockwell, sears portable $45 941-639-3754 NAIL GUN and tank, Brad $75, OBO 941-613-0124 PIPE WRENCHES 10", 14", & 18". Exc. cond. $20 941- 697-3613 POWER HAND SAW Bosh /Miter table attachment $75 941-889-8891 POWERSTEAMER BISSELL Upright Deep Cleaner. Used one time $75 941-426-8776 PRESSURE CLEANER, Craftsman 11hp/3400 $275 941-763-2436 PRESSURE WASHER 2100 PSI, 6 HP. 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VENICE 941-485-7015 COPY-FAX LEXMARK works great $50 941-268-8967 FILE BOX, 2 drawers, top key locks. Side view. $60, OBO 941-661-8299 LATERAL FILE cabinet Saun- der. Mission style. Med.brown. w/key $75 941-661-9540 LEGAL FILE Cabinet 2 drawer Wood Medium Oak. Lock w/key $75 941-661-9540 PAPER CUTTER 12" paper size made by Exacto. Exc.cond. $20 941-423-2585 RESTAURANT SUPPLIES 6225 46 HAIRPIN CAFE CHAIRS NATURAL FINISH WOOD EACH $35, OBO 941-412-9682 5 GROSSFILEX OUTDOOR TABLES CHAIRS EACH SET $225, OBO 941-412-9682 CITRUS JUICER Like new. Hamilton Beach 96500 $250, 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. FREE KITTENS S. Venice area. now eating hard food. 941-468-1590 FREE KITTENS: Awesome 20! Ragdoll, Bobtails, Tuxedos, Morris Colored Orange. Really nice! 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Call 941-416-6293 7000 www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS FINANCING AVAILABLE 941-473-2277 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, $8,625 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, $6,650 Both Sr. owned, cli- mate, gar, Carfax. Must be seen! 828-777-5610 cell The SUN 1995 CADILLAC SEVILLE Luxury SLS, white, 68,067 mi. $5,489 877-219-9139 dlr 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 CHEVY 7040 BUICK CADILLAC S7020 L 7030 CHEVY L 7040 2003 CHEVY IMPALA alu- minum wheels, loaded, nice car! $6,900 941-473-2277dlr 2006 CHEVY IMPALA LT, Leather. loaded., sunroof, 30k Actual miles. Perfect cond. $11900/obo 941-626-3674 2009 CHEVY IMPALA LS Stk#3266044 Was $19,599 Now $14,884 Call June 863- 990-5369 2010 CHEVROLET HHR LT $12,999 941-627-8822 PRO POWER AUTO SALES 2011 CHEVY CRUZE LTZ Stk#3256636 Was $19,584 Now $17,984 Call June 863- 990-5369 2011 CHEVY HHR LT, Like New! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GomanFamly CHRYSLER 7050 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING GTC Cony. 6 Cyl. Bright Red. Perfect Shape! Only 38K Mi! $9,900 obo. 941-423-4275 2006 CHRYSLER 300 4 door, gray, 96,141 mi. $11,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER, Fact. Warranty! $13,990. 941- 639-7300 GereGormanRemier DODGE 7060 2002 DODGE INTREPID SE, Auto, Power, Low Miles! $5,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. FORD 7070 TRANSPORTATION BUICK Low 7020 2012 BUICK LACROSSE Stk#5-248729 Was $36,555 Now $28,984 Call June 863- 990-5369 FORD 7070 2005 FORD TAURUS SE, Auto, All Power! $6,988 941- 639-1601, DIr. 2008 FORD EDGE Limited, nav, silver, 54,214 mi. $20,789 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 FORD FOCUS SEL, 4 dr, leather, silver, 50,500 mi. $13,857 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 FORD FOCUS fully loaded, 32,400K, extra clean, $13,500 941-423-1659 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) SUNJ 'AF .P .S Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 23 OLDSMOBILE 7110 2004 OLDSMOBILE ALERO GL, 4 dr, silver, 77,057 mi. $6,457 877-219-9139 dlr PONTIAC 7130 2002 PONTIAC TRANS AM, T- Tops, Loaded! $12,685. 941- 639-7300 GaneGnrmRenrier 2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX, Auto, Loaded, Power! $10,988 941-639-1601, DIr. SATURN L 7135 2009 SATURN SKY 22K MILES $19,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 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 03 VUE SUV.............$5,595 05 VUE SUV.............$6,499 07 ION Sedan..........$7,999 08VUE XE............$10,399 08 Aura XE Sedan..$10,599 08 VUE XE SUV.......$13,499 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 ACURA 7145 2000 ACURA TL 3.2 4 door, gray, 124,742 mi. $5,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 ACURA TSX base, tech, 4 dr, gray, 38,823 mi. $22,950 877-219-9139 dlr AUDI 7147 2008 AUDI A420T 4 door, black, 68,136 mi. $18,957 877-219-9139 dlr BMW 7148 2007 BMW 3281 4 dr, silver, 51,772 mi. $20,789 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 BMW 328i, Low Miles! $20,985. 941-639-7300 Gene Gorman Premier HONDA 7160 2001 HONDA ACCORD EXL, nav, 4 dr, blue, 51,375 mi. $13,587 877-219-9139 dlr 2001 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, 4 dr, silver, 85,522 mi. $6,987 877-219-9139 dlr NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! 2002 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX, 2 dr, convt, gold, 74,217 mi. $6,987 877-219-9139 dir 2003 HONDA ACCORD COUPE, V6, Leather, Moon Roofi $9,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, beige, 87,629 mi. $11,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 HONDA CIVIC EX, 2 dr, red, 84,132 mi. $9,875 877- 219-9139 dir 2004 HONDA ACCORD EX, 4 dr, 71,063 mi. $12,345 877- 219-9139 dir 2004 HONDA PILOT EX-L, Sandstone, 147K, ex. cond. $8,500 941-637-5774 2005 HONDA ACCORD Stk#3-156719 Was $15,894 Now $ 10,884 Call June 863- 990-5369 2006 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, blue, 60,752 mi. $13,978 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 dr, blue, 55,876 mi. $16,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, black, 67,906 mi. $14,578 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, 4 dr, gray, 70,972 mi. $15,879 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, silver, 86,836 mi. $11,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX, man- ual, 2 dr, gray, 56,600 mi. $14,564 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, polished metal, 78,749 mi.$16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CRV LX, silver, 54,789 mi. $16,875 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ELEMENT SC Stk#5009819 Loaded w/ DVD Was $19,374 Now $16,384 Call June 863-990-5369 2009 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EXL, V6, black, 26,515 mi. $21,345 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, V6, nav, 45,905 mi. $20,758 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LX, LXP, white, 8,554 mi. $17,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, black, 18,950 mi. $17,458 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, red, 25,335 mi. $17,425 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 24,245 mi. $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD LX, polished metal, 29,176 mi. $16,875 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified EX, 4 dr, 41,268 mi. $15,487 877-219-9139 dir 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified hybrid, blue, 47,140 mi. $17,854 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certi- fied, hybrid, silver, 14,071 mi. $18,898 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA FIT 5 dr, 5 speed, silver, 48,878 mi. $13,877 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD black, 18,177 mi. $21,527 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EX, 4 dr, black, 25,364 mi.$19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EX, green, 21,520 mi. $19,898 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EXL, 4 dr, blue, 23,548 mi. $22,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EXL, 4 dr, black, 29,658 mi. $22,985 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EXL, black, 11,742 mi. $21,345 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EXL, silver, 32,493 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EXL, white, 9,537 mi. $21,457 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LX, 4 dr, white, 5,598 mi.$18,965 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LX, red, 15,946 mi. $18,254 877-219-9139 dir K^IR~k&Hdljd" 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LX, silver, 20,751 mi. $17,856 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LXP, 4 dr, 15,078 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LXP, 4 dr, 21,156 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EX, 4 dr, silver, 12,266 mi. $19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 2 dr, black, 28,154 mi. $20,780 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, silver, 34,960 mi. $17,859 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, polished metal, 23,742 mi. $17,789 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified DX, VP, blue, 25,085 mi. $15,854 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified EX, 2 dr, red, 21,535 mi. $17,548 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified EX, 4 dr, silver, 6,180 mi. $18,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified hybrid, polished metal, 9,887 mi.$18,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX, 4 dr, blue, 35,133 mi. $16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX, 4 dr, red, 15,050 mi. $14,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC DX, VP, 4 dr, blue, 14,050 mi. $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC EXL, 4 dr, blue, 12,060 mi. $18,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, white, 71,569 mi. $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr SClassifie = Sales 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 2 door coupe. $15,424 877- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 der, polished metal, 44,311 mi$15,463 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 door, blue, 26,770 mi. $16,125 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 door, gray, 31,616 mi. $16,214 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 door, red, 30,902 mi. $15,880 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR Certified EXL, sage, 17,255 mi. $25,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR EX, 4 dr, FWD, blue, 8,885 mi. $24,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA FIT Sport, red, 14,256 mi. $17,458 877- 219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- fied EX, black, 24,495 mi. $19,245 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified EX, 4 dr, 15,312 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 dr, black, 16,465 mi. $21,547 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CRZ Certified auto, black, 22,488 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA ACCORD LXS, 2 dr, silver, 4,768 mi. $21,895 877-219-9139 dlr L HYUNDAI 44 7163 2005 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, 4 dr, green, 61,328 mi. $9,867 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON GT, V6, silver, 67,931 mi. $8,950 877-219-9139 dlr HONDA HONDA 7160 L 7160 L HYUNDAI 7163 2007 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, gray, 31,320 mi. $10,897 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4 Dr Sedan! Moonroofl $13,985 941-639-7300 Grnuwrafmir INFINITI 7165 2004 INFINITI 135 4 dr, beige, 73,833 mi. $10,875 877-219- 9139 dir 2008 INFINITI G35 base, 4 dr, silver, 35,816 mi. $24,536 877-219-9139 dlr JAGUAR L 7175 2005 JAGUAR S-TYPE, Super Clean! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly KIA L 4 7177 2008 KIA SPECTRA 4 dr, EX, red, 56,605 mi. $10,458 877-219-9139 dlr MAZDA 7180 1995 MAZDA PROTEGE 1 pwner, 4 dr. 132,000 mi. runs exc CD $1800. 863-990-1151 1999 MAZDA MIATA, A/C, Leather. Only 60K Miles! $6,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. MERCEDES 7190 2002 MERCEDES C240, Full Loaded!! $7,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2004 MERCEDES CLK500 Cabriolet, convt, 63,237 mi. $19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 MERCEDES C300, Low Miles! Like New! $26,985. 941- 639-7300 GeneGamnRenier MINI COOPER 7192 2008 MINI COOPER S, 5 Speed! Sporty! $17,585. 941- 639-7300 GeneGamnRenmer MITSUBISHI 7195 9 1998 MITUSBISHI ECLIPSE GS, 2 dr, hatchback, 133,836 mi. $3,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE sport coupe, red, loaded, clean NISSAN 7200 2006 NISSAN 350Z Convt, RWD, manual, white, 42,447 mi.$16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA SL, 1 Pwner! Loaded! $17,985. 941- 639-7300 GeneGmnRenier 2010 NISSAN PATHFINDER LE, 4x2, Nav! $26,985. 941-639- 7300 Gene German Preier 2010 NISSAN VERSA hatch- back, 4 dr, red, 8,224 mi. $14,275 877-219-9139 dlr SPORTS CARS 7205 1988 CORVETTE CONV 4+3 loaded, great cond. Reduced Sale/Trade. 941-626-7682. SPORTS CARS L 7205 2000 CORVETTE Coupe, Midnight Blue. 58K, exc. cond. $17,500 941-426-0825 TOYOTA 7210 1997 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 DR Sedan, 153,000 mi, auto- matic, AM/FM cassette/CD player, XLE V6, $3,200 941- 661-5709 1998 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 dr, gold, 81,854 mi. $7,258 877- 219-9139 dir 2001 TOYOTA ECHO base, 4 dr, blue, 80,836 mi. $6,678 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 TOYOTA AVALON XLS, 4 dr, white, 40,331 mi. $14,578 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 TOYOTA RAV4 SUV, 100,000 mi, 4 cyl., RWD, automatic, 4 seat, AM/FM cassette/CD player, All sea- son tires, white, auto, a/c, pwr brakes, pwr locks, pwr steering, pwr win, cruise, air bag, ABS, rear defogger, rear wiper, $7,000, OBO 941-429-0887 2007 TOYOTA PRIUS, 41,550 mi, AM/FM cas- sette/CD player, mint, backup camera, $15,000, OBO 941- 488-6240 2008 TOYOTA CAMRY SE, 4 dr, red, 76,840 mi. $15,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 TOYOTA SOLARA 2 dr, convt, black, 59,589 mi. $21,547 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE, 4 dr, red, 37,559 mi. $17,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 dr, beige, 34,395 mi. $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 dr, silver, 28,598 mi. $18,957 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, Best Value! $17,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly VOLKSWAGEN 7220 2004 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA GLS, 1.8T, silver, 49,398 mi. $10,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 VW NEW BEETLE, Conv., Auto Lthr, Loaded! $9,988 941-639-1601, Dir. 2007 VW PASSAT 2.0T, 4 door, silver, 81,367 mi. $11,987 877-219-9139 dir 2008 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT 5, 2 dr, manual, silver, 63,641 mi.$11,897 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 VWJETTA, Only 9K Miles! 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TIRES 215-70R-14 Alu- minum Ranger Wheels, bal- anced $425 941-497-4568 BOATS POWERED 7327 10' 8" NEW West Marine Dingy, Yamaha 8HP, stroke, $2000 firm 941-505-0477 15' KEY WEST 05, 60hp Yama- ha, alum. trailer. Bimini top. Trolling motor. Fish & depth find- er. VHF radio. Fishing seat. SS props. $8,000. 941-323-0704 -- r- 15'2" CLASSIC JET CRAFT 1996, Merc 120HP jet drive, Mich boat $4,500 248-613-8955 .I .m.... .v...a vv, ..o' vv v 90HP Evinrude E-Tech Engine, Magic Tilt Trailer w/ swing tongue, Bimini, Stereo & iPod input, Garmin 440, SS High Bow Rail, SS Prop & More! $15,900 941-830-1272 Io 0 HL~ 'lr ':':I-' ,-. C.J':': C.1..i w/150 Johnson with many extras. $3,500 firm. 941-626-5481 20' 1994 BAYLINER Needs Starter. Make Reasonable Offer. 5262 Lovett. NP 941- 268-2121 NEED CASH? BOATS POWERED 7327 Loaded, full canvas & screen- ing, new engine 2009. Two biminis, galley, enclosed head, sleeps 4, fridge, inside stor- age, galvanized trailer. $21,800. 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L7338 AIR CONDITIONER Marine Carryon Hatch Mount $425 305-240-1646 ALUMINUM GAS TANK Sky- line bow-mount, 16 gal $50, OBO 941-764-7946 AUXILARY OUTBOARD bracket, stainless, adj, w/counter balance springs. $50 941-235-0517 BENCH SEATS (2) for 16' car- olina skiff $60 941-473-0035 BIMINI TOP fits 17ft-18ft boats $125, OBO 941-769- 1541 BOAT ANCHOR Good cond- tion, no damage, for up to 32' $30 941-268-6624 BOAT ANCHOR Silver. $20 941-421-8546 BOAT CANVAS Custom Can- vas, like new fits 23' Sea Fox Cuddy $325 941-473-0035 & EQUIP. 7338 BOAT HOOK 8 FT Wooden Handle Bronze Hook $30 305- 240-1646 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS GM Crusader Have 4 (PGI) $120 317-250-7761 FENDERS 2-BLUE 8"X22" with lines $45 941-575-6556 FENDERS 9/21" with ropes (2)48" round $5 941-639-3754 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. 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Well maint. 177k mi, $1900. 941-460-9994 2001 DODGE RAM Conv Van rear entertain system, 1 owner $6,990 941-473-2277 dlr 2002 CHEVY VENTURE LS, ISC pkg, silver, 86,762 mi. $5,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2002 DODGE RAM V8 Con- version Van, Great condition 105km, 1 owner, Sr. $4,495 obo. 941-276-8279 2002 OLDSMOBILE SIL- HOUETTE 150k miles, Nice cond. $3000 941-423-2513 2003 CHEVY ASTRO vans, red, 55,695 mi. $8,975 877- 219-9139 dir 2003 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country LXI, silver, 99,135 mi. $5,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 NISSAN QUEST, Auto, Dual Air! $8,988. 941-639- 1601, DIr. 2005 CHRYSLER T & C, Great Family Van! $7,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country, blue, 72,200 mi. $8,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 DODGE CARAVAN LTD, 50K Mi! Leather, DVD !$10,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2005 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, RES, silver, 81,763 mi. $13,987 877-219-9139 dir 2006 DODGE CARAVAN rear dvd player, chrome wheels $8,950 941-473-2277 dlr 2006 HONDA ODYSSEY Touring, gold, 66,725 mi. $17,859 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, LX, 59k mi, white, Exc!! $9,750 941-697-1136 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY LX, dessert rock, 77,652 mi. $14,255 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY Silver, 52k mi, warranty, $22,000. 941-505-0567 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE Limited, red, 74,911 mi. $11,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY Cer- tified Touring, blue, 43,997 mi. $26,543 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, RES, green, 54,559 mi. $22,471 877-219-9139 dir 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, silver, 40,649 mi. $23,578 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ODYSSEY Cer- tified EXL, nav, RES, 26,740 mi. $26,879 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY Cer- tified EXL, black, 49,391 mi. $26,545 877-219-9139 dlr CHECK THE CLASSIFIEDS! TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS S7300 1992 DODGE RAM Truck, automatic, A/C, power win- dows, extra cab Runs good. Spare 318. Some rust and dents. Many new parts. Needs tires, $1,500, OBO 941-815-8377 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 1995 NISSAN HALFTON 2WD, green, 130,527 mi. $2,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2000 FORD RANGER, ext cab, auto, A/C, CLEAN! REDUCED $4,050 OBO 941-639-0338 2002 DODGE DAKOTA Quad Cab Engine V8 5.9, Blue Book Price. 941-575-2720. 2002 DODGE RAM 1500 V8, 4.71, power locks, win- dows & seats $6,950 941- 473-2277 dir pctcars2.com 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 1500, Crew Cab! $12,985. 941-639-7300 GrGanFarienr 2004 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT 4x4 crew cab, loaded, red $10,990 941-473-2277 dlr 2005 DODGE RAM, Auto, Bedliner, 60K Miles! $9,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2006 CHEVY 2500HD-WT 80k mi, 6.0 eng. ext. cab, 8ft bed & liner newer tires, 5th whl hitch, book value $15k ask $10,400. 941-457-5040 2006 FORD F150 reg cab, green, 51,381 mi. $12,950 877-219-9139 dir 2008 CHEVY SILVERADO black, 59,651 mi. $14,558 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 DODGE RAM 1500 4X4 Quad cab. Fully Loaded! $25,488. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2008 FORD F-150, Auto, A/C, Bedliner! $9,988. 941- 639-1601, DIr. BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! 2008 FORD F-250, 4x4, New Tires! Loaded! $19,985. 941- 639-7300 GeneGarmRerrier 2009 NISSAN TITAN SE, white, 72,425 mi. $19,765 877-219-9139 dlr Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 Buy Here Pay Here SSPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 1999 ISUZU RODEO LSE, Auto, AC, DVD! $4,988. 941- 639-1601, DIr. 1999 NISSAN PATHFINDER XE, Clean, good tires. $4900. Call 625-4731 8am to 8pm. 2001 CHEVY SUBURBAN LT, Leather, 3rd Row, Dual AC! $9,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2001 GMC YUKON, 4x4, 3rd Row! A Steal @ $4,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2001 HONDA CRV LX, 2WD, red, 202,016 mi. $4,897 877- 219-9139 dir 2003 FORD EXPLORER XLT, Silver, 115K, Loaded! Air, Leather, Moonroof, 3rd Row Seating & MORE! $7,500. 941- 484-9285 2003 HONDA CRV EX, 4WD, green, 141,455 mi. $8,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 HONDA CRV EX, silver, 88,187 mi. $12,457 877-219- 9139 dir 2003 PONTIAC AZTEK white. 108,356 mi. $5,678 877- 219-9139 dir 2003 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER Limited, blue, 89,990 mi. $11,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER Limited, blue, 92,258 mi. $9,452 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 CHRYSLER PACIFICA 3rd row seating, leather, sharp $8,990 941-473-2277 dlr 2004 HONDA CRV auto, sil- ver, 77,476 mi. $13,657 877- 219-9139 dir SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2004 JEEP GR CHEROKEE Columbia edition, Loaded, Very clean, great cond. $6400./obo 941-380-3549 2004 JEEP GRAND CHERO- KEE drk grey, exc. cond. 81k mi, all the xtras, pwr seats $9900 obo 740-989-2201 2005 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS, red, 79,932 mi. $11,425 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 FORD EXPEDITION, 4x4, Loaded! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GomiiFarrly 2005 FORD EXPLORER XLT, silver, 81,548 mi. $10,478 877-219-9139 dlr SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2005 HONDA PILOT EXL, RES, silver, 81,501 mi. $12,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 LAND ROVER LR3, AWD, 45K Miles! $18,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2005 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER green, 116,253 mi. $9,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 CHEVY EQUINOX LS, white, 66,030 mi. $12,680 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 HONDA PILOT EXL, nay, 4 WD, white, 57,273 mi. $20,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 FORD EXPLORER 65k mi, leather, loaded, fin. avail. $14,900 941-473-2277 dir I CLASS"2,IFIEDS I SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2007 GMC YUKON SLE, nay, silver, 84,807 mi. $20,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLX, XM, blue, 59,041 mi. $15,678 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 MERCEDES R350 3.5L, nay, white, 48,007 mi. $22,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 NISSAN PATHFINDER S, black, 83,972 mi. $13,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL, red, 69,104 mi. $25,789 877- 219-9139 dir 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS, silver, 49,097 mi. $16,457 877-219-9139 dir VEHICLES 7305 2008 MAZDA CX9 GR Tour- ing, nav, dk cherry, 53,740 mi. $22,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 NISSAN XTERRA white, 56,037 mi. $13,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 ACURA MDX Sports package, black, 58,772 mi. $27,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CRV Certified EXL, white, 29,558 mi. $20,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CRV Certified LX, red, 13,432 mi. $18,997 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA PILOT Touring gray, 62,261 mi. $24,950 877-219-9139 dir /- ----- ^^I I^-;I_ = ---- - NEW2012 CHRYSLER il -200 TOURING STKn D20334 was .................. s24,659 Discount ........... -,51664 NOW ONLY $18995 NEW2012 RAM HMIREGULAR 500 HE L CAB STKn D20432 was ..................s26,119 Discount........... -S6,529 STKn D20402 Was .................. s24,019 Discount........... -$3,024 NOW ONLY $20,995 PRICES PLUS TAX. 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SALT WATERFRONT BEAUTY Spacious, salt waterfront beauty built in 2003. Newer pool, heater, cage, pavers. dock & boat lift (2008). $299,850 LOOKING FOR THE BEST IN REMODELING? BEST QUALITY |-- - : a BEST DESIGN BEST PRICE... n t ON BUDGET LRI: [O]E lN & ON TIME .. 941-637-8080 www.SandtarRemodeling.com 1203 W MariaroAve, PG blogSandStarRemodeling.com Across from Fishermen's Village KITCHENS, BATHSI CLOSETS. GARAGES & MORE cc o"'uc 'nan FREE Auto aatl Poo@1 !a $750 Value with Pool Remodel Contract Good till 5/31/12 NAUTiI KoIsNC. .. .. ..... .' .. 85800ww0atius....saCL' Proudly Presenting The Best Of VENICE & SURROUNDS OPENSUNDAY 12-3 VENICE 428 Bayshore Drive Ann Keohan sothebysrealty.com/id/N5774450 VENICE 625Alhambra Road 941.441.6867 Joan Lino $1,450,000 sothebysrealty.com/id/N5774344 VENICE 520 Valencia Road Bradway Price Team sothebysrealty.com/id/N5770478 OPENSUNDAY 1-4 OSPREY 336 BayVista Avenue 941.350.3362 Ziad Sleit $789,900 sothebysrealty.com/id/A3951663 OPENSUNDAY 1-4 OSPREY 1779 South Creek Drive 941.928.5493 Tamara & Todd Currey $595,000 sothebysrealty.com/id/A3950054 VENICE 417 Tamiami South Trail 941.587.1776 Bradway Price Team $579,000 sothebysrealtycom/id/N5774863 VENICE VENICE 500 Park South Boulevard 941.809.8431 Brad Tritschler $499,000 sothebysrealtycom/id/N5771986 VENICE OPENSUNDAY 1-4 OSPREY VENICE OPENSUNDAY 1-4 VENICE OPENSUNDAY 1-4 VENICE 250 Santa Maria Street Stephen Lingley sothebysrealty.com/id/N5771308 VENICE I 941.412.3323 230 South Tamiami Trail Venice, Florida 34285 1704 South Creek Drive 941.809.7580 Tamara & Todd Currey $449,500 sothebysrealty.com/id/A3957547 SARASOTA I 941.364.4000 50 Central Avenue, Suite 110 Sarasota, Florida 34236 730 North River Road 941.587.1776 Brad Tritschler $424,900 sothebysrealty.com/id/N5774601 Our Office Locations LONGBOAT KEY 1 941.383.2500 546 Bay Isles Road Longboat Key, Florida 34228 20223 Pezzana Drive 941.716.1042 Chris & Elizabeth Shiparski $289,000 sothebysrealty.com/id/N5776324 LAKEWOOD RANCH 1 941.907.9541 8126 Lakewood Main Street, Suite C-201 Lakewood Ranch. Florida 34202 20396 Pezzana Drive 941.375.1148 Chris & Elizabeth Shiparski $269,000 sothebysrealty.com/id/N5776549 941.375.1148 $259.900 ALONG THE GULF COAST Captiva, Sanibel, Bonita Springs, Naples, Marco Island Sothebys International Realty and the Sothebys International Realty logo are registered service marks used with permission. Each office is independently owned and operated. pre rnierohebsra t-or rme Soth by. 2/2/2 POOL HOME W/DEN! Only 1.5 miles from the BEACH & 0.2 miles from community boat ramp. Renovated in 2012 w/ NEW roof, HW heater, wood cabinets, pool resurface, doors, countertops, plumbing, fixtures & more. Fenced yard washed. $134,900. Englewood, FL 3/2/2 POOL HOME W/DEN 3/2/2 1,800+ SQ. FT. HOME! or possible 4th bedroom! New Move-in condition & A/C system, HW heater & immaculately kept. Large plumbing all in 2012. screened lanai area. Won't HEATED pool, fenced yard on. & additional parking slab. last long. $104,900. $149,000. North Port, FL Port Charlotte, FL I I r-Ia- u 4/L/L VJPJLO l-lH I W/ J3/L/1 V r-L lJUVI 2,500+ SQ. FT. Granite RENOVATED IN 2011! All countertops, wood floors & new granite countertops, tiled floors. EXTRA LOT cabinets, appliances, 24" tile floors & so much more. INCLUDED. $179,900. Fenced yard. $134,900. Port Charlotte, FL Port Charlotte, FL 9528255 941.416.0140 $995,000 941.716.1042 $449,900 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 EINICIV Saturday, May 19, 2012 1000 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE 1010 1010 REAL ESTATE "We Are Pledged To The Letter And Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity Throughout The Nation. We Encour- age And Support An Affirmative Advertising And Marketing Program In Which there Are No Barriers To Obtaining Housing Because of Race, Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- ial Status Or National Origin." REAL ESTATE 1010- 1650 1010 Open House 1015 Real Estate Auctions 1020 Homes/General For Sale 1030 Waterfront Homes For Sale 1031 Foreclosures For Sale 1035 Golf Course Community For Sale 1040 Condos/Villas For Sale 1060 Townhouses For Sale 1070 Duplexes For Sale 1075 Tri-Plex For Sale 1080 Apartments For Sale 1090 Mobile Homes For Sale 1100 Interval Ownership 1100 Out of Area Homes For Sale 1115 Trade/Exchange 1120 Wanted To Buy RENT 1205 Lease Option 1210 Homes 1240 Condos/Villas 1280 Townhouses 1300 Duplexes 1320 Apartments 1330 Hotel/Motel 1340 Mobile Homes 1345 Misc. Rentals 1350 Efficiencies 1360 Room To Rent 1370 Rentals To Share 1390 Vacation/Seasonal 1420 Wanted To Rent LOTS 1500 Lots & Acreage 1515 Waterfront 1520 Out Of Area Lots 1530 Commercial Lots 1540 Trade/Exchange BUSINESS 1600 Business For Sale 1610 Business Rentals 1615 Income Property 1620 Commercial/ Industrial Prop. 1640 Warehouse & Storage 1650 Farm/Ranches _Oni ALMAR & ASSOCIATES 14972 Tamiami Trail North Port FL 34287 941-423-2521 Sunday 1 4 PM 8560 Lamar Ct North Port 3/2, Private Dock, Saltwater, Gulf Access $245,900 The Cindy Spirk Team 941-468-1473 _Onk 21. ALMAR & ASSOCIATES 19700 Cochran Blvd Port Charlotte, FL 33948 941-627-3321 Saturday 1 -3 PM 1518 Wassail Ln Deep Creek Spacious 3/2/2, pool, family room, all major appliances, inside utility room. Not a Short Sale! $153,000 Anna Soloduk 941-286-5506 Saturday 1 3 PM 426 East Tarpon Port Charlotte Saltwater front 3/2/2, dock, seawall, owned free and clear, quick access to harbor, hurricane shutters, large lanai. $175,900 Anna Soloduk 941-286-5506 911 N. Boundry Rd., Englewood, 34223 Open Sat. 1-4 3/2/1 w/Pool. Move- in condition; $129,900 Susan Gamble, 941-445-3122 Weichert Realtors Realty Extraordinaire 'C - 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! ADVEIRTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED BAY INDIES RESORT COMMUNITY COME SEE WHAT OUR LIFESTYLE HAS TO OFFER! 950 RIDGEWOOD AVENUE VENICE, FL 34285 941-485-5444 Aged Qualified JUST RENOVATED Exqusite 4BR home with Huge pool & New deck, just waiting for you to turn it into your own Margaritaville. Beautiful galley kitchen, All the best upgrades, including new landscaping. Must See. Only $190,000 Please call (941)-629-5486 7088 Mayfield Terrace Englewood, Fl. Single Family Home 3 bedrooms, S2 full bath Listing Price: $119,900 Sold for $124,000 I I Stay On Top Of Sales and Prices OPEN HOUSE in YOUR Neighborhood! Check the listings In 05/19/12AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS 05/19/12 DEEP CREEK 25308 Ram- Every Saturday in your part Blvd. Sat. & Sun. 12 3 Sun Newspaper's RealEstat Classifed Section 2/2/2 with pool living rm + fam rm. Reduced $115,000. SU Owner/Realtor. 941-380-6824 SU N &'j ";.'i x OPEN HOUSE 1010 KINGS HWY, SAT, 19TH, 10- 3PM, 5.2 AC FENCED, BARN W/STALLS. OAK TREES. REMODELED HOME, 3/2.5/2 NEW KITCHEN, NEW TILE- FLOOR, 6865 SW CNTY RD 769, APPROX 9 MI N OF 1-75. COLDWELL BANKER GAMIOTEA REALTY, 863-494- 3600. OPEN HOUSE SAT. 11am -2pm 12 Mark Twain Ln. $190,000 Bank owned pool home with all the bells & whistles. (Rotonda West to L Rotonda Cir., R on Mark Twain.) OPEN HOUSE SAT. 11am -2pm 26299 Trinilas Deep Creek $99 900 Large 4 Bedroom, bank owned beauty. (Sandhill to Deep Creek Blvd. to Mocha to L on Trinilas.) BUTY I r! SELL IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! vm mm ,ann., ....mma mmm.pt 27238 Harbour Oaks Blvd. Punta Gorda. 4 Bed/4.5 Bath/Den/4-Car Garage Pool Home on 3/4 Acre in Gated Community For Gate Access Call Deb Sestilio, Fisherman's Village Realty. 941-391-1873 ROTONDA WEST SAT. 12-3 413 Albatross Rd. 3/2/2 Built 2006, Corner Lot, Lakeview, $165,000 Richie Steinbacer, Surfside Realty, 941-276-7774 OPEN HOUSE 1010 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SUN. 1 4 1750 Jamaica Way Bldg 1, Unit 115 1st floor end unit in prestigious Jamaica Way con- dos. Beautiful views of Char- lotte Harbor. 3/2, 2000 SF, amenities incl clubhouse, pool & tennis. Lowest Priced Unit In Complex $249,000 Ken Giunta 941- 661-1438 CENTURY 21 Aztec & Assoc. NEED CASH? I Someone Else VVants It! To Advertise VVith Us! Charlotte Sunil Round Town in Real Estate! SRE/MAX ANCHOR 7 ANNOUNCES NEW AGENTS [ ] Re/Max Anchor is happy to announce I their newest agents to their North Port Scott Coulombe office located at 14850 Tamiami Trail. scoulombe@sun-herald.com Bil Cronk Phills Pritchard Stop by or contact them at 941-429-3506 941-429-3118 CENTURY 21 AZTEC & ASSOCIATES ANNOUNCES TOP PRODUCERS Century 21 Aztec & Associates announces T. l Producers forApril 2012. !. 'r Listing Agent is Lora Kenl 4I. Top Sales agent is Ron Pe.ie. Top Listing Team is the J.-.Ii, and FroAn Sheridan Tea ii Top Sales Team is the Judy Lora Keller Ron Pearce John and FroAn GoffTeam and D'Andrea Goff Team. Sheridan COLDWELL BANKER RESIDENTIAL ERA HONORS ASSOCIATES FOR APRIL REAL ESTATE Carol St. Germain takes honors for the Top TOP AGENTS FOR APRIL 2012 Selling Associate. Jeanie Goldmann takes TOP AGENTS FOR APRIL 2012 the honors for Top Listing Associate -- for the month of April. Top Sales Top Listings Top Sales Top Listing Craig Havemeyer John Littlejohn Carol St. Germain Jeanie Goldmann CENTURY 21 ALMAR & ASSOCIATES IN PORT CHARLOTTE ANNOUNCES TOP PRODUCERS FOR APRIL The top individual in listings was Jayne Wolff and the top team was The French Team. The top in individual Sales was Fran Tobin and the top team was The French Team. The office is located at 19700 Cochran Blvd., Port Charlotte. For more information, please call 941-627- 3321 or visit us online at www.century21almar.com Jayne Wolff The French Team Fran Tobin The French Team CENTURY 21 ALMAR & ASSOCIATES IN NORTH PORT ANNOUNCES TOP PRODUCERS FOR APRIL The top individual in listings was Cindy Spirk and the top team was The Morris/Schrock Team. The top in individual Sales was Bunny Jones and the top team was The Morris/ Schrock Team. The office is located at 14972 Tamiami Trail, North Port. For more information, please call 941-423-2521 or visit us online at www.century21almar.com Cindy Spirk Morris/Schrock Bunny Jones Morris/Schrock 8528253 Cindy Spirk Morris/Schrock Bunny Jones Morris/Schrock I -eou V L.6" The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 19, 2012 Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 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 SAT., 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 2583 Oberon Rd. 2 bedroom 2 bath home with 18x14 Florida Room is a must see. The mature landscape and beautiful lawn comes complete with an irrigation system and 6 orange and 1 lime tree. This is a beautifully maintained 90's canal front home in a neighborhood of nicer homes. Amy Coulter 941-284-5644 SUN., 10:00 AM 2:00 PM 2583 Oberon Rd. 2 bedroom 2 bath home with 18x14 Florida Room is a must see. The mature landscape and beautiful lawn comes complete with an irrigation system and 6 orange and 1 lime tree. This is a beautifully maintained 90's canal front home in a neighborhood of nicer homes. Amy Coulter 941-284-5644 SUN., 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 1164 Yosemite Dr, This villa offers the very popular NOTTINGHAM floor plan with the BONUS room which has POCKET DOORS and can be used as a 3rd bedroom, or perfect for a den, office, library room. The units offer VOLUME ceilings and many windows as well as sliders for optimum light. Kimberly Shortt 941-270-0369 Read The S OPEN HOUSE 1010 Sunday, May 20th 1-4 pm 4309 Via Del Santi, Venetia Venice $429,900 This lovely single story lake- front home, with upgrades galore, was custom built by J & J builders. It has 3BRS, 3BAs, den, LR DR & KIT with breakfast nook overlooking the pool and lake. RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE Sis Silverman 941-266-5450 100 N Tamiami Trail, Sarasota FL 34236 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 I'KAIKIIE E LKISE I'AKIK.K 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 2 ACRES, Venice 3br/2ba home. County water only 10%/ Down owner financing. 941-488-2418 or 496-9252 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! S UGET RESSIFULTED V. USE CLASSIFIED! , 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 REDUCED 5 Private Acres+2004 Punta Gorda Prairie Creek Home! 2217 SF ,312 Baths, Att 2 st Gar+ 3 still detached gar $439,Q Now$279,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 HOMES FOR SALE S 1020 I_ l, mr lm.n / / ,J Vv/ J"J"JI "Joi 4.75 acres w/easy access to PC & Sarasota. Large 4000 sq ft workshop/barn. MLS# C7018012 Call Agent Peggy Mardis 863-990-1877 NEED CASH? CUSTOM HTD POOL HM. 4BR/3BA/2Cg 3258 SQ.FT. ON 4 LOTS IN SARASOTA CO. Only $389,900 941-474-4279 WHY NOT THE BEST? In 2011, Michael Saunders & Company sales topped $1.52 Billion and we helped nearly 5,000 customers buy or sell a home. If this is your year to buy or sell a home...why not choose Southwest Florida's undisputed sales leader?" Call Bob DiPietro, Realtor 941-662-0442 Michael Saunders & Company Licensed Real Estate Broker HOME AUCTION FLORIDA Bank-Owned Homes 3148 Vessels Rd. Pt. Charlotte Vacant Lot Selling: Wed, May 23rd @ 7pm Country Inn & Suites Pt. Charlotte UP to 2% to Buyers Agents! OPEN HOUSE: Sat & Sun May 19 & 20; 1-3PM No Back Taxes, No Liens, Insurable Title www.BidNowFlorida.com HUDSON & MARSHALL AUCTIONEERS 866-539-4171 H&M, CQ1035357 AB110 NEWSPAPERS very Day. HOMES FOR SALE 1020 InvestotsChoice Real Estate 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 0 Shanter Ln $69,000 You could save $1000's Call for a list of properties. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE. -,w- W*QP elld IVlr"l"lU Vl Dir"n ,r,,I ni\ 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) SUN S-- PORT CHARLOTTE Nice 2/1 +Bonus Rm, docks, Fishing &, boating Comm. 21470 Edge- water, $55,900. 407-484-7329 VENICE 55+, 2/1, New Kit, Bath, Appl, AC, Roof, Plumb & Elec. Great Landscape. Pool. Walk to shops. 203-912-6006 .u HOMES FOR SALE 1020 NORTH PORT 3/2/2 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 PUNTA GORDA Remodeled 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 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! 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 VENICE Gardens 3/1 w/car- port, new HP, cabinets, appli- ances, paint & carpet $73,900 540-820-2200 $425,000 2109 MUSKOGEETR. INCREDIBLE 2003 CUSTOM HOME! Open floor plan w/3BR, plus office, 2 1/2, BA, family room w/gas fireplace, gourmet kitchen w/built-in butlers pantry Beautiful heated pool and spa, summer kitchen, full hurricane shutters, oversize 2 car garage Ann Jiganti, PA 941-727-2486 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate $499,900 2164 MUSKOGEETR. 3491 SQ. FT. OF LUXURY! Located on a private cul-de-sac overlooking the golf course. One of a kind great room plan w/2 sided fireplace, 3BR/2.5BA, office, plus sitting room, pool/spa, large lanai and 2 1/2 car garage. F, Be Smart. Be Informed. I The Sun Classified-Section B Page 4 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 19, 2012 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS ENGLEWOOD- COURTESY OF ENGLEWOOD AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address D5787038 SLD 1800 ENGLEWOOD RD # 50 D5786511 SLD 7329 SWINTON AVE C7030000 SLD 5512GILLOTBLVD D5786652 SLD 1531 PLACIDARD#201 C7031639 SLD 13585 BENNETTDR D5786708 SLD 743 TANGERINE WOODS BLVD C7026812 SLD 1256 SEAGULL DR D5785652 SLD 95 ANNAPOLIS LN C7029095 SLD 7574RATANCIR D5785100 SLD 14GOLFVIEW RDS D5784480 SLD 62 MARINER LN D5784251 SLD 11971 GRETCHEN AVE D5786841 SLD 652 FOXWOOD BLVD # 85 D5783585 SLD 195 CADDY RD C7029843 SLD 5190YAHNERLN D5787152 SLD 10505 OCEANSPRAY BLVD C7030795 SLD 14415 MORRISTOWN AVE D5786286 SLD 7014SPINNAKERBLVD N5774383 SLD 12559 BACCHUS RD D5786243 SLD 29 WHITE MARSH LN D5785687 SLD 1969 ARKANSAS AVE D5783194 SLD 121 GLADES DR D5781297 SLD 465 CORAL CREEK DR D5787161 SLD 120 BROADWAYTER D5786813 SLD 54WINDSORDR C7031063 SLD 7474 PALM IS DR # 2724 N567970 SLD 905CHAPIN T2512357 SLD 9668 PRIVATEER RD D5784056 SLD 9776 LITTLE GASPARILLA IS D5777757 SLD 2595 N BEACH RD D5786989 SLD 2690N BEACH RD D5779189 SLD 380GULFBLVD#3 R4595987 SLD 870 E RAILROAD AVE D5785936 SLD 16722 GRANDE QUAY DR Zip Code 34223 33981 33981 34223 33981 34223 34224 33947 33981 33947 33947 33981 34223 33947 33981 34224 33981 34224 33981 33947 34224 33947 33946 34223 34223 33946 34223 33946 33946 34223 34223 33921 33921 33921 City ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PORT CHARLOTTE ROTONDA WEST ROTONDA WEST PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD LITTLE GASPARILLA ISLAND PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD BOCA GRANDE BOCA GRANDE BOCA GRANDE List Price 27,500 64,900 65,000 74,900 76,000 76,500 98,800 99,900 99,900 119,000 119,000 119,900 122,000 129,900 134,900 137,250 144,900 159,900 159,900 199,900 239,900 249,900 259,000 265,000 399,000 479,900 499,000 525,000 575,000 695,000 799,990 845,000 1,295,000 1,600,000 Pool Sold Price 26,500 62,500 N 65,000 66,000 79,040 76,500 N 9,600 N 90,000 N 75,000 Y 112,500 N 105,000 N 120,000 116,000 Y 125,000 Y 124,000 125,000 133,500 150,000 Y 159,900 189,500 239,900 Y 235,000 N 247,000 243,000 385,000 425,000 Y 440,000 450,000 N 490,000 Y 550,000 790,000 N 760,000 Y 1,195,000 1,332,500 BE FB HB 1 1 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 1 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 2 1 3 3 0 2 2 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 1 3 2 0 3 3 3 4 0 3 3 3 3 Property Style Manufactured/Mobile Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Manufactured/Mobile Home Manufactured/Mobile Home Single Family Home Manufactured/Mobile 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 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 Townhouse Single Family Home Single Family Home CHARLOTTE COUNTY/NORTH PORT COURTESY OF PUNTA GORDA, PORT CHARLOTTE, NORTH PORT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ML# Status Address C7033318 SLD 5837 ZINKLE ST C7034103 SLD 2300 AARON ST# 107 C7033546 SLD 2395 HARBOR BLVD # B 317 D5786464 SLD 417 KOSTNER ST C7028705 SLD 20233 PEACHLAND BLVD C7031175 SLD 4400 KENNETT ST C7032972 SLD 21405 OLEAN BLVD # 319 A3953238 SLD 5430 MALAMIN RD 05075355 SLD 1041 SANGERST C7033200 SLD 3358YUKON DR C7033190 SLD 6840 S BISCAYNE DR C7019549 SLD 1211 SAXONY CIR # B-2 D5784972 SLD 3080PINETREEST C7016593 SLD 8876 SAN PABLO AVE D5787224 SLD 13586 OVERTON AVE N5772479 SLD 2783 ASHLAND A3927643 SLD 4582 DAKOTATER A3958709 SLD 601 S BROADWAY A3948413 SLD 1954 S CRANBERRY BLVD D5786510 SLD 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CIR D5785426 SLD 70 PRESQUE ISLE DRIVE C7029843 SLD 5190YAHNERLN C7032863 SLD 2450 ZUYDERTER C7030464 SLD 1433 MEDITERRANEAN DR # E C7030795 SLD 14415 MORRISTOWN AVE C7032364 SLD 3767 PEACE RIVER DR C7023981 SLD 1875TAYLORRD C7032405 SLD 437 MONACO DR C7032725 SLD 601 SHREVE ST # 43C D5782768 SLD 1721 MUSIC LN C7033118 SLD 4151 BIG LEAF ST C7026065 SLD 4368 PADGETTE ST Zip Code 34291 33952 33952 33954 33954 34288 33952 34287 33952 33948 34287 33983 33952 34287 33981 34287 34286 34223 34286 33952 34223 33981 33950 33981 33948 34287 33952 34288 33952 34286 34291 33981 33952 34291 34288 34291 34286 34288 33950 33983 33981 33950 34286 34223 34291 34223 34291 34287 33954 33983 33950 33948 33954 33981 34286 33950 33981 33983 33950 33950 33950 34286 34286 34291 City NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT List Price 9,900 18,500 35,000 37,900 39,900 40,000 45,000 56,000 58,900 59,000 59,900 61,000 62,400 67,000 69,000 70,000 72,000 72,500 74,000 74,900 75,000 76,000 78,900 79,500 79,900 80,500 84,900 89,000 89,000 89,900 89,900 90,210 92,000 95,000 95,000 99,900 100,000 103,900 104,900 108,400 109,000 109,900 110,000 119,999 122,000 122,000 124,900 129,900 129,900 129,900 130,000 131,800 134,900 134,900 134,900 142,500 144,900 145,000 149,900 149,900 154,900 154,900 159,999 160,000 Pool Sold Price 22,755 Y 18,500 30,500 43,000 N 39,777 40,000 44,000 50,000 N 57,199 47,000 58,000 N 58,000 N 50,000 Y 67,000 60,000 N 74,500 N 72,001 62,000 N 70,000 73,900 81,400 79,040 79,200 75,000 71,000 N 80,500 N 86,000 80,000 N 77,900 89,000 85,600 85,000 85,000 Y 84,000 95,000 97,000 86,000 113,000 97,500 87,500 108,000 97,000 111,000 123,569 Y 128,000 116,000 124,900 106,000 129,900 129,900 N 129,000 N 115,000 N 133,000 Y 124,000 127,000 134,000 133,500 130,000 N 120,000 138,500 140,000 N 148,000 159,999 N 155,000 BE FB HB 2 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 1 1 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 2 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 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 1 4 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 3 2 1 321 Property Style 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 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 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 Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home 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 Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash NewVA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional New FHA All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash Combination Sold Date 05/09/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/08/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/09/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/09/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/07/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/11/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 SP/SqFt 43.3 79.72 50.39 62.5 60.66 56.62 5.16 51.99 55.8 58.53 57.85 93.53 75.42 70.66 63.92 83.84 57.54 93.93 78.96 93.3 184.68 131.95 125.25 108.92 169.75 271.05 352 468.75 358.97 336.6 438.16 513.17 387.23 400.15 LP/SP Ratio 96.36 96.3 100 88.12 104 100 9.72 90.09 75.08 94.54 88.24 100.08 95.08 96.23 91.92 91.07 92.13 93.81 100 94.8 100 94.04 95.37 91.7 96.49 88.56 88.18 85.71 85.22 79.14 98.75 89.94 92.28 83.28 Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New FHA All Cash NewVA All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional New FHA All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash New FHA Sold Date 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/14/12 05/14/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/15/12 05/14/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/10/12 05/15/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/15/12 05/16/12 05/15/12 05/14/12 05/12/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/11/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/14/12 05/15/12 05/14/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/15/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/14/12 05/11/12 05/15/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/16/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/15/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/16/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 LP/SqFt 10 28.73 33.52 37.6 32.15 29.63 55.76 61.4 38.55 59.24 48.42 59.28 58.1 49.85 74.43 57.71 58.02 50.28 46.25 54.24 81.61 58.33 55.1 62.6 79.03 40.31 55.42 58.94 43.39 67.09 79 56.07 51.17 67.66 52.31 76.73 44.31 50.71 97.13 58.34 62.93 85.73 57.86 114.28 59.14 79.32 88.08 69.21 68.69 87.83 39.06 87.69 79.26 69.54 87.83 100.64 62.46 125.54 59.94 81.03 110.8 71.15 70.27 69.2 LP/SP Ratio 229.85 100 87.14 113.46 99.69 100 97.78 89.29 97.11 79.66 96.83 95.08 80.13 100 86.96 106.43 100 85.52 94.59 98.66 108.53 104 100.38 94.34 88.86 100 101.3 89.89 87.53 99 95.22 94.22 92.39 88.42 100 97.1 86 108.76 92.95 80.72 99.08 88.26 100.91 102.98 104.92 95.08 100 81.6 100 100 99.23 87.25 98.59 91.92 94.14 94.04 92.13 89.66 80.05 92.39 90.38 95.55 100 96.88 Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE WATERFRONT WATERFRONT WATERFRONT CONDOS/VILLAS 1020 L 1020 1 HOMES 1030 J HOMES 1030 HOMES 1030 FOR SALE 1040 rwmm m - -- - THE PERFECT SNOWBIRD ORT STARTER HOME 3/2/2 Built in 2006, 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 Classified = Sales 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, won't last! $92,500 Kevin Stanley Tarpon Coast Realty 941-716-0564 VENICE GARDENS 2br/2ba/lcp, with scr. lanai, family room, CHA, new carpet & FISHING/BOATING PARADISE AC, City water, more PT CHARLOTTE BEACH Only $84,500 Gorgeous! Custom 4BR/ 941-408-9284 3.5 BA/2cg pool hm. 100' Seawall For sale or Lease CALL NOW! Optn 850-567-7978 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 J US __ __ HOW Englewood/Venice 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 you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Fresh Water Canal, new: roof, AC, floors, cabinets. lanai, Reduced $72k 941- 629-6329 poss finance or rent. ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED vMI ERRcnrm ucI 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 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 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 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 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 PUNTA GORDA Emerald Pointe Condo, 4th fir. Canal view. 2/1, Beautifully appointed. Turnkey. Boat Slip.$127.9K 941-637-1422. 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! ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CONTINUED 5234 FORBES TER 3640 BAL HARBOR BLVD# 522 4265 DURANT ST 5075 GREENWAY DR 1251 S HABERLAND BLVD 1401 S MCCALL RD #306 6521 RIVERSIDE DR 16062 TAGGART LN 3340 WOOD THRUSH DR# 122 2021 KING TARPON DR 3404 SUNSET KEY CIR # B 9430 ROSEBUD CIR 3279 VILLAGE LN 3239OSPREY LN 430 VIA CINTIA 98 VIVANTE BLVD # 315 1506 ISLAMORADA BLVD 120 BROADWAYTER 24057 PYRAMID WAY 1602 MONTIA CT 2609 RIO PLATO DR 3329 SUNSET KEY CIR # 407 1551 BEACH RD #404 3516 ROSEAU DR 3731 TURTLE DOVE BLVD 1545 KINGLET DR 905 CHAPIN 12526 KNEELAND TER 5323 EARLYTER 2595 N BEACH RD 33981 33950 33948 34287 34288 34223 33982 33955 33950 33955 33955 33981 33953 33953 33950 33950 33955 34223 33955 33950 33950 33955 34223 33950 33950 33950 34223 33981 33981 34223 PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD 162,000 164,900 168,000 169,900 175,000 175,000 179,000 179,999 198,500 219,000 220,000 234,900 239,900 249,900 249,900 249,900 250,000 265,000 274,900 295,000 298,000 325,000 325,000 385,000 449,000 449,900 499,000 599,900 629,000 695,000 N 158,500 N 155,000 165,000 162,000 175,000 N 165,000 N 174,000 N 140,000 N 180,000 Y 207,000 N 203,650 215,000 Y 208,500 230,000 N 234,000 230,000 235,000 243,000 Y 261,000 275,000 275,000 290,000 Y 271,000 348,000 449,000 Y 425,000 Y 440,000 595,000 Y 585,000 Y 550,000 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 Condo 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 Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY-COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS Address 1800 ENGLEWOOD RD# 50 7329 SWINTON AVE 5512 GILLOT BLVD 1531 PLACIDA RD #201 13585 BENNETT DR 743 TANGERINE WOODS BLVD 1256 SEAGULL DR 95 ANNAPOLIS LN 7574 RATAN CIR 14 GOLFVIEW RD S 62 MARINER LN 11971 GRETCHEN AVE 652 FOXWOOD BLVD #85 195 CADDY RD 5190YAHNER LN 10505 OCEANSPRAY BLVD 14415 MORRISTOWN AVE 7014 SPINNAKER BLVD 12559 BACCHUS RD 29 WHITE MARSH LN 1969 ARKANSAS AVE 121 GLADES DR 465 CORAL CREEK DR 120 BROADWAY TER 54WINDSOR DR 7474 PALM IS DR # 2724 905 CHAPIN 9668 PRIVATEER RD 9776 LITTLE GASPARILLA IS 2595 N BEACH RD 2690 N BEACH RD 380 GULF BLVD #3 870 E RAILROAD AVE 16722 GRANDE QUAY DR Zip Code 34223 33981 33981 34223 33981 34223 34224 33947 33981 33947 33947 33981 34223 33947 33981 34224 33981 34224 33981 33947 34224 33947 33946 34223 34223 33946 34223 33946 33946 34223 34223 33921 33921 33921 Subdivision Name ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PORT CHARLOTTE ROTONDA WEST ROTONDA WEST PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD LITTLE GASPARILLA ISLAND PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD BOCA GRANDE BOCA GRANDE BOCA GRANDE List Price 27,500 64,900 65,000 74,900 76,000 76,500 98,800 99,900 99,900 119,000 119,000 119,900 122,000 129,900 134,900 137,250 144,900 159,900 159,900 199,900 239,900 249,900 259,000 265,000 399,000 479,900 499,000 525,000 575,000 695,000 799,990 845,000 1,295,000 1,600,000 Pool Sold Price 26,500 62,500 N 65,000 66,000 79,040 76,500 N 9,600 N 90,000 N 75,000 Y 112,500 N 105,000 N 120,000 116,000 Y 125,000 Y 124,000 125,000 133,500 150,000 Y 159,900 189,500 239,900 Y 235,000 N 247,000 243,000 385,000 425,000 Y 440,000 450,000 N 490,000 Y 550,000 790,000 N 760,000 Y 1,195,000 1,332,500 FB HB 1 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 2 0 2 0 2 1 2 0 3 4 0 3 Built 1968 1979 1990 1986 1979 1984 2002 1973 1976 1972 1990 2008 1987 1980 1988 1988 2006 1994 1988 2004 1958 2011 2004 1992 1974 1984 1970 1988 1979 1982 1922 1978 1930 1998 Property Style Manufactured/Mobile Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Manufactured/Mobile Home Manufactured/Mobile Home Single Family Home Manufactured/Mobile 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 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 Townhouse Single 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105.33 117.37 108.67 82.8 88.07 160.11 107.83 78.98 124.3 159.27 125.36 120.46 149.94 157.77 142.96 118.66 144.18 118.78 137.24 155.59 158.17 157.38 312.8 210.5 134.75 196.29 399.2 155.86 148.73 425.34 97.84 94 98.21 95.35 100 94.29 97.21 77.78 90.68 94.52 92.57 91.53 86.91 92.04 93.64 92.04 94 91.7 94.94 93.22 92.28 89.23 83.38 90.39 100 94.47 88.18 99.18 93 79.14 ML# Status D5787038 SLD D5786511 SLD C7030000 SLD D5786652 SLD C7031639 SLD D5786708 SLD C7026812 SLD D5785652 SLD C7029095 SLD D5785100 SLD D5784480 SLD D5784251 SLD D5786841 SLD D5783585 SLD C7029843 SLD D5787152 SLD C7030795 SLD D5786286 SLD N5774383 SLD D5786243 SLD D5785687 SLD D5783194 SLD D5781297 SLD D5787161 SLD D5786813 SLD C7031063 SLD N567970 SLD T2512357 SLD D5784056 SLD D5777757 SLD D5786989 SLD D5779189 SLD R4595987 SLD D5785936 SLD Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New VA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional New FHA All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash Combination Sold Date 05/09/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/08/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/09/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/09/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/11/12 05/10/12 05/07/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/11/12 05/08/12 05/07/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 05/07/12 05/07/12 05/10/12 05/11/12 LP/SqFt 43.3 79.72 50.39 62.5 60.66 56.62 5.16 51.99 55.8 58.53 57.85 93.53 75.42 70.66 63.92 83.84 57.54 93.93 78.96 93.3 184.68 131.95 125.25 108.92 169.75 271.05 352 468.75 358.97 336.6 438.16 513.17 387.23 400.15 LP/SP Ratio 96.36 96.3 100 88.12 104 100 9.72 90.09 75.08 94.54 88.24 100.08 95.08 96.23 91.92 91.07 92.13 93.81 100 94.8 100 94.04 95.37 91.7 96.49 88.56 88.18 85.71 85.22 79.14 98.75 89.94 92.28 83.28 The Sun 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Aqh-0- -- O a -0 M~hMIL A ,,Lq A 4pp,\ Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 7 Challenger DIRECTIONS: c Fill each square with a number, one through nine. /Vijii- Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom.J Diagonal squares through center should add to total in upper and lower right. 12 THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE SOLUTION. 5 17 Today's Challenge 61 1.8 Time 8 Minutes 7 Seconds 2 19 Your Working Time Minutes Seconds 18 17 16 21 12 2012 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. solutionn s --s is5 Yesterday's 2 7- -219 S 3 -5 13 Challenger Answers 1513 16 18 Cryptoquip 2011by King Features Syndicate 5-19 RI W F G BIW JS E J F S ZI YGSTZYHB GVS EGHWFFB RCY 0 C UZY TPB UQSFFU ZCSUS EVS? YZ'U EFF VSSP ZI QS. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: AFTER IT WAS SHOOED OUT OF THE AREA, THE YOUNG FIREFLY LAMENTED "WHERE DO I GLOW FROM HERE?" Today's Cryptoquip Clue: Y equals 1 BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker WHAT'S ALL ZERO WAS RAISED THE RUCKUS ON A FARM AND ABOUT? HAS A WAY WITH ANIMALS HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne 6oPI9REY AAp OY0n /i41 P/NNERt6 6LA._ B IRT7OA I'L. SET Trr YOUR OIRTW -PA,, A4(15 #JA MOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMM By Mike Peters "I can't stop as suddenly as you do." WORD ARMED SLEUTH FORCES CRPM S K I FDB S YWU S COMMANDGQE EOMK E I FDYBZONCXCDWSU S Q O N(M I L I T A R Y)N C Y L J H F DRVTTAOEC I G AYWVTRAHUAF SQTE PROT ECTGYE R PN ST L K I S T H F I D V I EE I A S EN I RAMFC BAZ PG R YWCVUSRQPNMNLOT J SNO PAEW I H FEDL S Friday's unlisted clue: SOUFFLE Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in all directions - forward, backward, up, down and diagonally. Saturday's unlisted clue hint: COAST- Air Force Fighting Navy Strategy Army Logistics Operations Tactics Command Marines Protect Weapons Defense Military Services (2012 King Features, Inc. 5/15 B.C. By Mastroianni & Hart MilcRoSFT 02012 John L. Hart FLP MINI MARKsRMALLOW w LJVl. ohnHartStudi l -, " wwwJohnHartStudio5.com I . I1 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 SUNNEWSP NEWSPA Leg strength contributes to speed of DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I'm a high-school pitcher. Sometimes I play other positions, but most of the time I pitch. My coach has told me to start doing strength work on my legs. He says it will increase the speed of my pitches. He didn't say how. Can you tell me how? It sounds like hogwash to me. FEA. ANSWER: Definitely, it's not hogwash. Nolan Ryan, one of baseball's greatest pitch- ers, was still throwing the ball at near 100-miles- an-hour speed when he was in his 40s. He said he owed his longevity as a pitcher and his speed of pitching to all the work he put in strengthening his legs. That shouldn't be a big surprise. The power imparted to a golf swing's impact with a golf ball comes mostly from the golfer's legs. The same thing can be said of all sports where there's a transfer of power from the legs to the shoulders and arms. When a pitcher winds up, his or her weight shifts to the back foot. In com- pleting the shoulder arc to the release of the ball, the weight shifts to the front foot. That shift of weight imparts power to the throw. Not only are the legs important to the transfer of power to the arm and shoulder muscles, so are core muscles abdomi- nal and back muscles. It's a chain reaction that begins in the legs. Listen to your coach. He's the one who chooses who will pitch for your team. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Does exercise increase appetite? I have taken up exercise not just for strength but to lose weight. If my appetite increases, I'm defeating that reason for exercising. -V.H. ANSWER: Strenuous ex- ercise dampens appetite during exercise and for some time after it's over. Moderate exercise has hardly any influence on appetite. If you stick with your program, you will gradu- ally start increasing your calorie intake to supply energy to continue it. This increased intake goes into muscle building. It doesn't go into fat storage. You might not lose huge amounts of weight, but you will gain muscle size. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I remember something oon pitched ball Dr. Donohue Readers may write Dr Donohueat , RO. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 you wrote about strength decline that comes with aging. I am in my 70s. I have exercised all my life by running and by strength training. I perform circles around my son-in-law, who is half my age. I truly believe I am as strong and vigorous as I was when I was 30. What do you say to that? R.M. ANSWER: I believe you. At about age 30, muscle strength begins to wane. By age 80, arm, leg and back strength is only 40 percent of what it was at peak strength - around the late 20s. It's also said that about 30 percent of males and 66 percent of females have a hard time lifting 10 pounds of weight when they reach the mid-70s. None of this is true for one who follows an exercise program for life. Furthermore, strength can be re-established later in life by adopting a strengthening program. Older people can also improve heart function by adopting an aerobic program like brisk walk- ing. All this depends on the doctor's approval. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I was driving home with my wife from a dinner with friends. She started asking, over and over, where she was and what we were doing. I couldn't get through to her. I took her to an ER, where she had an exam and a brain scan. The final diagnosis was transient global ischemia. Is this the same as a ministroke? G.E ANSWER: No one has come up with an answer for the cause of transient global ischemia. It's the onset of the inability to form new memories and disorientation about the place where the person finds him- or herself. It's not the same as a ministroke, a transient ischemic attack (TIA). It happens to people from midlife to old age. The spell last up to 10 hours or more, and then subsides. A full recovery is expected. It's not a warning sign of anything dangerous. REX MORGAN By Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman LT5K I ro2lKFOcTzwAP o WAIT- IWINKWTHAT' TE PA'W WH W NOT (ENCr AKFASTFLATE. CLEANING UP'FIE _P _ OTam ERFEOP L!I, :,I,.- /ANPA FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella iRT '. i E_ T NEH :, T-::- YEA" BELIE NovJ BULJT ONE RIGH C'XY HELL JU*ST BE. A BLIP ON "lour< RAP.-%1 SCREEN,~b DILBERT By Scott Adams I SKIPPED MY SENIOR YEAR OF COLLEGE TO LAUNCH MY FIRST OF THREE START-UPS. STH' .JHO'L.E 'JOiR-E7P Mr, GHT "= 'JELL BE EN ING' 'C, K Cr r T TF;RLJT ANCrNE' | rrrr-- I -. G JE uP Al The Sun Classified-Section B Page 8 E/N/C/V 1=0 I BELIEVE IN LIFELONG LEARNING. I HAVE EVERY TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICA- TION RELEVANT TO MY FIELD. ( of HE'S UNEDUCATED. BUSINESS & SERVICE DIRECTORY ~ I;Y I~ S. -itur.: I.j l.., '1'' 2(::1 /2 Satuday Ma 19,201 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 * JUIMBLE 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 I TOKkGRT F, CkR.AA CLASI10 | T EAO TRAT DESPITE A 5sOWCSKEIFEATURIlG TRE TAOR.OUGR5EAWCOF OUR What do yu mean It wasn't my GFEJkT CLAUtXC A.IN*5, | ETEV SN e lmGITAL U you replaed me?d decision. I*'i 'S ' that? I've been here oaailyou to let t I lfor 20 yearsT you know? UETO TECICAL "..aFICULJI^... A-yn * BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall SNow arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as S suggested by the above cartoon. Answer. (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: FUSSY TIGER RELENT AVENUE Answer: Her attempt to get the other waitress fired was this SELF-SERVING Block party for kids Dear Heloise: The other day, when I was getting ready to back out of my driveway, I noticed that my neighbor had her large SUV parked to block access to her driveway. I thought that was kind of strange, until I noticed that her two small boys were riding their bikes up and down the driveway. I realized that she had parked the vehicle that way so the children would not accidentally ride out into the street. What a smart idea! Heather in Texas It's one way to hopefully prevent a mishap. I hope the vehicle was parked at an angle and that she instructed the boys that they were not to go past that spot. One of my assistants lives on a cul-de-sac (a dead-end street), and her neighbors place small traffic cones in the street so the kids can play safely - another alternative! - Heloise Easy A/C Dear Heloise: I read your column in the Northern Mississippi Daily Journal in Tupelo, and I greatly enjoy it. I have a hint for buying and changing airconditioning filters. Before positioning the filter, I write the date on the cardboard on the side so I will know when to change it. I also take a picture with my phone of the side of the filter that Hints from Heloise shows what size it is. I will always know what size to buy, just by looking at my phone. - Sandra, via email Sandra, super hint to keep your A/C working well, and to make shop- ping less stressful! Say hello to my friends in Tupelo. I enjoyed my time there at the Lee County Library, where I gave a presentation a few years ago. Heloise No-stick Dear Heloise: I don't know how many tubes of instant glue I've had to throw away simply because I couldn't get the cap off the second time I went to use them. If I wipe the threads with petroleum jelly before I put the lid back on, the cap will come right off the next time I go to use it. It works! Kathi in Arkansas Thank you! I've been using this type of glue for my nails for years and usually must throw some out when that darned top is glued tight! - Heloise NO- YOU'RE STILL JUST A CAT. 3 I BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott \h59 SOOLP 0f0(_ 0IUU- PAFT1E- TUM W6 COULD 1WSTMIL PO LoYlL H MOM 6,7gO65! 0!OT g! OUT w4lW$ PNJ oLL N- 6 OU~IOE ieps WIM Jb CoPFgz w U~ K e4x U(iN6 wT\ MILG STp ' oEN ITO P T 11, A5 FArM SIWC o Q APN-WOOp O)Ae IM(FQIE15ENT FCMq4 ?00 oMt ?W sOO, AWD T1E CLOET COULD OS /.. C .COME ,NDa. I0|l,.,a PwR, 4-N A4WIF4-1? 60 ',N! < DOONSBURY By Garry 50 YOU PUP, IF CRE- CANM AT A JOBFOR HOOK ME YOU, THUE - IP WTIH EMYONEWIU A JOB? WANTONF! .-&- i- ~ \ FOR BETTER OR FOR THANKS FORiTH COFFEE, PHIL. S C . WORSE By Lynn Johnston HEY,CAN I BRING- I'M SERIOUS,SIS-)'M EOW f CNOER 0ME- THINKING PBOUT- ME XWEEK GETTING MRRR\ED. E. SURE- -- 6UF~E# I MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell EARL- PIP I METASHMORPHOSE? PO I HAVE WINGS? _^\ \ - WELL, I GUESSH YOU CAN'T MESS WITH PERFECTION. 19 ' Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 9 C lE.- A VEBE. UNABLE TO SFIR NT '\T I NVISIBLF IAN"" II---,-----------1 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 10 EINICIV Saturday, May 19, 2012 Teen's anti-cursing crusade causes her friend to cry foul MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley w DEAR ABBY: I'm 19 and have a dear friend, "Emily," who is offended by cuss- ing. She literally has never said a curse word in her life. When I'm around her I never use swear words because I respect her and her friendship. My issue is that Emily gets very upset if people swear around her. There have been nights that she ended up in tears because someone used foul language. She also angrily confronts people on this issue. I commend my friend on her decision not to curse, but I think it's unrealistic of her to expect everyone in the world to bend to her morals. I also think it's wrong for her to try to force them. Abby, what are your thoughts? - CHALLENGED FRIEND IN LARAMIE, WYO. DEAR CHALLENGED: If Emily prefers not to be in the company of people who use four-letter words, that's her privilege. And if she finds it offensive, she has a right to speak up and make it known. But to "wind up in tears" because someone used foul language as long as it wasn't directed toward her is overreact- ing. And for her to angrily confront someone about it would only invite more of the same. Emily will be much happier if she spends more time in the company of people who feel as she does. DEAR ABBY: My daugh- ter, "Gina," is engaged but hasn't started making any plans yet. We have had some rough mother/ daughter years but are now in a good place. When it's time, I would like my daughter to ask me to help her pick out her wedding gown. I have a strong hunch that Gina will ask a girlfriend instead. I also know that if I talk to her about my wishes, she'll say, "Sure" or ask me to join her friends. This may seem silly, but I want her to want just me to go. What do you think is the best way to handle this? MOTHER OF THE BRIDE Dear Abby DEAR MOTHER: Your relationship with your daughter may be better now, but its pattern was established years ago. You appear to be extremely invested in an "ideal" of how her wedding will be. For your own sake, lower your expectations. You can't make somebody want something if it doesn't come naturally. Because Gina isn't a mind reader, speak up now for that exclusive mother/ daughter shopping jaunt. If she likes your fashion sense, she may agree. However, it is not unusual for a bride to include not only her mother, but also her attendants and future mother-in-law when choosing her wedding dress. DEAR ABBY: My boy- friend bought his house two years ago. We were fortunate to have found such a darling little place. It was owned by only one woman since it was built in the 1950s. She is now deceased, and we have no way of contacting anyone in her family. For the last two years my boyfriend has received greeting cards from an old friend of the former owner. What should we do about the greeting cards? I feel terrible that he doesn't know the woman who lived here is no longer with us. STEPHANIE IN URBANA, ILL. DEAR STEPHANIE: I know you and your boyfriend have the best of intentions, but according to the post office, whether there is a return address on the envelope or not, you should write "deceased" on the envelope and let the Postal Service handle the matter. "Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cumin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith: these ought ye to have done, and not to leave the other undone." Matthew 23:23. How and why we do right is important. Do we follow the Lord with the right motivation? Let's be genuine. People need to see Jesus in His people. PEANUTS By Charles Schulz 1E.RE AE LEADERS YOU ARE DOOMED ALWAYr TO IN Tis W1tORLD, BE A FOLLOWER! 'IOU WERE CHARUE BROWN, DOOMED FROM BIRTH...NOO, AND THERE ARE I HAVE A NEW THEORY.... FOLLOWERS... 15-19 Y. k .1 I CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers SYOU CONofl ALLTH1EW7 3LF ALLS DUPI9FJ~Ct YEP...50ME rLATCH TOA FOUR.-L L-AF( Kr' -- - SHOE By MacNelly Productions or-< - I ... Venice Gondolier Sun readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. I HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19).There's something irresistible about the one who has created a private world, and today that person is you. It's funny how ignoring someone stirs that person's interest in you. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Don't forget to ask for what you want. This takes confidence, which you have plenty of now. If you don't ask, you might still get but the odds are slim. You increase your odds tenfold by asking and asking often. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You have something to plan ahead. Decide what portion you can afford to give out, knowing you'll give it several times. CANCER (June 22-July 22).The word"no"can be a bigger blessing than the word "yes."So though you're going for"yes,"you accept whatever comes, knowing that it's for the highest and the best. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Many want your business, your attention or your help. Knowing that others might be disappointed when they are unable to win your favor, you strive to offer a sincere response. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Be careful not to want actually pushes it farther away from you. Instead of wanting, try indifference. If indifference doesn't work, try assuming that you have it already. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).The gift of the day is an increased awareness of yourself and your spiritual nature. You'll feel at peace and will radiate a calm exterior. People will feel safe around you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). You're like a child: ready to experience more joy than the adults because you want to move forward, embrace new experiences and learn different approaches. You'll break free SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Usually, you don't like the feeling of drifting. But sometimes drifting is necessary. It reminds you that there's more of the world to see. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).Whether or not you want to change, you will change. That's the nature of this lifetime. So instead of resisting it, see if you can guide the changes in the direction you prefer. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).You may feel that you have no control over your feelings, but you can manage them well if you maintain awareness and share, and there will be many takers. So be sure to something so much today that yourwanting oon PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Make sure that your relationship is a dance, with lots of back and forth action as opposed to a chase. When people are chased, they can't help but run. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY(May 19).You'll kick up your heels in the next six weeks, intent on making your life as fun as it can be. June brings a spending spree, though you'll only buy what's useful and likelyto help you make even more money. Love and travel are linked in August. Stay open-minded in Septem- ber. Aquarius and Aries people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 40,1, 22,38 and 49. JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process of elimination to solve the puzzle. 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Fiddlers Green Rentals 941-698-4111 *NEED A RENTAL* Paradise Properties & Rentals,lnc941-625-RENT NORTH PORT 2/2/1, Remodeled, Clean, All appli- ances 12x20 Lanai, Lg. corner lot, dose to parks & fish- ing. $750. mo 941-628-3569 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 s o Ar II ER A'g For a Complete List Go To eraportcharlotte.com $1000..3/2/2 Pool 1264 SF...ROT $1000..4/2/2 1789 SqFt.....DC $850....3/2/2 1173 SqFt......PC $650.2/2 GatedCommCondo.DC $550..2/2 Duplex 856 SqFt.........Eng LET US RENT YOUR HOME Agent Available On Weekends We Forgive Foreclosures For Renters GOREN BRIDGE WITH TANNAH HIRSCH @2012 Tribune Media Services, Inc. WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: AA 93 3 AK 10 6 2 0K j 6 6 85 What is your opening bid? Q 2 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 6 10 7 6 Q 8 7 6 2 8 5 3 96 Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What do you respond? Q 3 As South, vulnerable, you hold: 4 95 A 9 6 5 0 K J 96 41092 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1NT 20 ? What action do you take? Q 4 As South, vulnerable, you hold: A95 9AK983 0KQ64AK6 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1 Pass 3 Pass 9 What do you bid now? Q 5 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 6 J7 Q 8 4 0 KJ62 Q 1076 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 14 Pass 1NT 2NT Pass ? What action do you take? WEST Pass Q 6 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: SQ 9 7 6 K Q 6 0 Q 6 3 9 8 3 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 1F Dbl Pass ? What do you bid now? Look for 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, Bufftlo. NY. 14207. E-mail responses may be sent to gorenbridge@aol.com.) MOVIE LISTINGS Regal Town Center 16 941-623-0111 1441 Tamiami Trail Battleship (PG-13, 131 min.) 12:20 pm, 12:50 pm, 3:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:05 pm, 7:30 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:05 pm, 10:30 pm Dark Shadows (PG-13, 113 min.) 12:45 pm, 3:55 pm, 7:10 pm, 7:40 pm, 9:55 pm, 10:20 pm The Dictator (R, 83 min.) 12:10 pm, 12:40 pm, 2:45 pm, 3:50 pm, 4:55 pm, 7:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 9:30 pm, 10:00 pm The Five-Year Engagement (R, 124 min.) 1:20 pm G^tterd%ommerung: Met Opera Ring Cycle Encore (NR, 290 min.) 12:00 pm The Hunger Games (PG-13, 142 min.) 12:25 pm, 4:05 pm, 7:20 pm, 10:25 pm The Lucky One (PG-13, 101 min.) 3:20 pm, 10:10 pm Marvel's The Avengers (PG-13, 142 min.) 12:30 pm, 1:30 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:00 pm, 7:55 pm, 10:15 pm Marvel's The Avengers 3D (PG- 13, 142 min.) 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:15 pm, 4:15 pm, 5:10 pm, 6:35 pm, 7:25 pm, 8:20 pm, 9:50 pm, 10:35 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits 3D (PG, 88 min.) 12:55 pm Think Like a Man (PG-13, 122 min.) 3:40 pm, 6:50 pm, 9:40 pm What to Expect When You're Expecting (PG-13, 100 min.) 12:05 pm, 12:35 pm, 2:40 pm, 5:15 pm, 7:20 pm, 7:55 pm, 10:30 pm Frank Theatres Galleria Stadium 12 941-408-0011 2111 Tamiami Trail Battleship (PG-13, 131 min.) 10:20 am, 1:50 pm, 4:50 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:20 pm, 12:01 am 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 The Dictator (R, 83 min.) 11:20 am, 2:20 pm, 5:20 pm, 7:20 pm, 9:20 pm 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.) 10:05 am, 1:05 pm, 4:05 pm, 7:05 pm, 10:05 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 What to Expect When You're Expecting (PG-13, 100 min.) 10:50 am, 2:05 pm, 5:30 pm, 7:55 pm, 10:25 pm AMC Merchants Crossing 16 888-AMC-4FUN US 41 and Pine Island Rd. Battleship (PG-13, 131 min.) 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 4:45 pm, 8:00 pm; 11:45 am, 3:10 pm, 6:15 pm, 9:30 pm Chimpanzee (G, 78 min.) 10:15 am, 12:15 pm, 2:15 pm, 4:15 pm, 6:30 pm, 8:45 pm Dark Shadows (PG-13, 113 min.) 10:45 am, 1:45 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:30 pm; 12:00 pm, 2:45 pm, 5:45 pm, 8:45 pm The Dictator (R, 83 min.) 10:00 am, 12:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 8:00 pm, 10:30 pm The Hunger Games (PG-13, 142 min.) 11:15 am, 2:30 pm, 5:45 pm, 9:00 pm The Lucky One (PG-13, 101 min.) 10:15 am, 12:45 pm, 3:15 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:30 pm Marvel's The Avengers (PG-13, 142 min.) 10:30 am, 12:30 pm, 1:45 pm, 3:45 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:15 pm, 8:15 pm, 10:45 pm Marvel's The Avengers 3D (PG- 13, 142 min.) 11:30 am, 2:45 pm, 6:00 pm, 9:15 pm Mirror Mirror (PG, 106 min.) 11:30 am, 4:30 pm, 9:45 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits 3D (PG, 88 min.) 12:00 pm, 4:30 pm, 9:15 pm The Pirates! Band of Misfits (PG, 88 min.) 2:15 pm, 6:45 pm The Raven (R, 103 min.) 10:45 am, 1:15 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:45 pm, 9:30 pm Think Like a Man (PG-13, 122 min.) 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:45 pm The Three Stooges (PG, 92 min.) 2:00 pm, 7:15 pm What to Expect When You're Expecting (PG-13, 100 min.) 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm, 10:00 pm ACROSS 1 vidi, vici 5 Burst of activity 10 Feint 14 Joie de vivre 15 More gigantic 16 Singer- Redding 17 Med. measures 18 Hold the floor 19 Leafy algae 20 Ripped apart 22 Prairie roamer 23 Merry-go-round 24 Raise a red flag 26 Like the ocean 28 Schemer 32 Left Bank river 33 Monster 34 "Have you - wool?" 35 Space drink 36 Chili-pepper dip 37 Remote button 38 Ques. response 39 Young screecher 40 Foreshadows 41 Loses one's shirt (2 wds.) 43 Apple gizmo 44 Back from work 45 Rattle 46 Cheyenne abode 49 Big monkeys 52 Bradley or Sharif 53 Port near Kyoto 55 MVPs 57 Nervous swallow 58 High school subject 59 Charles Lamb 60 Offshore 61 Hollywood walk-on 62 Split DOWN 1 Zoo emp. 2 Movie lioness 3 Has a snooze 4 Making certain 5 Poorly made 6 Thick soup 7 Biology gel 8 Hanoi New Year 9 Sooner than anon 10 Not serious 11 Off-rd. vehicles 12 2.2 Ibs. 13 "PTI" network 21 Evening hour 22 Thin nail 24 Actress Dianne 25 Governess in Siam 26 Bingo variant 27 Dentist's order 28 Boneless cut 29 Summa cum - 30 Key in data PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED FRAMED LABMLACK LEGATE EL I OGRE UNTRUE E SJOT U ARIA R IP P LEE ~EJl`F E CIT LIMOS IIS LEE KS E NO U B E FOR WTS CIR TNURS ERY IRE Rl OI UMA LOU SO Y EAN TEL GAM L A D EMS FIRM ATLASE V NEPSY F R OZ E N 0G URT TEnRI LHOT TER E VAN IN AVSE RI HELGE H R BAL 5-19-12 @2012 UFS, Dist. by Univ. 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TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE The Sun Classified-Section B Page 12 E/N/C/V Saturday, May 19, 2012 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 NORTH PORT 2br/lba CHA, fenced yard, Updated. $650/mo 1st & sec. w/ water dep 941-423-8029 NORTH PORT 3/2/2 1500sq ft, walking distance of schools, all tile & appliance, nice house. $925. 941-204-6366 NORTH PORT WARM MINER- AL SPRINGS 3/2 new home built by latest design $1000 month Call Simon 941- 623- 0084 or Anthony 917-731- 1093 Saturday, May 19, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section B Page 13 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 InvestorsChoice Real Estate A FaithBased Business ANNUAL RENTALS Englewood Perry St. E. 2nd Street Starflower Ave $675 850 $1100 SEASONAL/SHORT TERM RENTALS Englewood, N. Port & Pt.Char 2/1.5 Villa from $1100 2/2 Condo from $1400 2/2 Homes from $1000 3/2 Homes from $1100 2/2 Pool Homes from $1250 3/2 Pool Homes from $1500 Diana Legg/Michele Ross Your Rental Experts 941-475-7011 941-681-1189 Website: www.icre.us Call us for all of your Real Estate Needs. AWARD WINNING SUNBELT MGT. SERVICES + RENTALS* *3/2/2 Lanai, Tile & Carpet, Ackerman Ave., P.C. $850 Mo *3/2/2 Deep Creek, Lanai, Barranquilla Ave. $900 Mo *we welcome new listings* COMPLETE LISTINGS (941) 764-7777 sunbeltmgtservices.com NORTH PORT- 3/2/2 Newer home in excellent condition with many upgrades. Granite/Stainless, roman tub w/jets. 941-626-1961 Iv msg. $1,075 941-626-7886 OSPREY 3/1 Sweet, bright, open, w/d, new a/c, fenced yard, lanai, deck. $950 941-539-9623 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/2 with pool, completely redone. $1,100 month No pets 941-627-0706 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/1, $650 mo 1st + $500 damage dep. Call before 2pm Iv msg 941-979-9127 BJ ITu PORT CHARLOTTE 3/1/cp lanai, dock, fence, canal, laun- dry & storage $850mo bck- grnd check, 517-879-1250 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/1 remodeled, fenced, SS appl W/D, shed, no smoking/pets, $850 F/L/S. 941-916-6543 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2, completely redone, 1500 SF. Corner lot. Unfurnished. $1000 Mo, 1st & sec. (941)-875-5013 PORT CHARLOTTE b/3 $1500mo security & dep required 22491 Tennyson Ave 305-233-9878 PORT CHARLOTTE House 2/2 $650 & Villa 1/1 $525 + sec & last Jim 941-924-2764 PORT CHARLOTTE NICE 2/1/1 $750. Month, All Tile, New Kitchen & Baths, Nice Area. 1st & Sec. Pets Ok. 941-743-2040 PRAIRIE CREEK, PUNTA GORDA Equestrian Country Estate 4BR/4.5BA, Ht'd pool/spa, gazebo. Gated on 5+ acres w/ stocked bass pond & more $2500/month fully furn. 17400 White Water Ct. 941-575-4783 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 PUNTA GORDA 4/2 27242 Townsend Terrace. Bonus room, den or office, Harbor Heights, Shed and fenced yard. No pets, first, security and last $950 941-204-2227 50% off Management Fees Full Service Property Management Co. www.allfloridarealty.com (941)629-1121 Resort Living at it's Best! 950 Ridgewood Ave, Venice 941-485-5441 I A I "SEE WHAT THE BAY INDIES LIFESTYLE HAS TO OFFER!" Annual Rental Special $199 1st month $99 Moves you in today! Aged Qualified VENICE 2/2/2 + den in Stoneybrook. Gated & full of amenities. No pets! 941-483-9093 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 SBird Bay "eaWt, Inc. ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS IN BIRD BAY VILLAGE BIRD BAY REALTY (Venice) 484-6777 or 800-4648497 DEEP CREEK 2/2 or 3/2, tile cath. ceil, wood cab. granite, W/D, lanai $725+ up, pets ok (941)-626-1514 or 661-4539 LIlNUJb LLlVIU ^IN Uml t-oncUtU Luxury Living w Balcony view of Bay! Pool, Spa, dock, Five mins to beach, FURN. $995 mo Avail Now October 2012 865-719-2316 ENGL Rotonda Condo 55+ furnished or unfurn. Annual or Mthly 2/2, No pets. 201-638-5805 ENGLEWOOD 2/2 55+, pool, lanai, no pets, no utilities incld., annual lease $700mo + sec dep. 941-662-9191 ENGLEWOOD OAK FOREST gated, no age limit, 2/2/2 +Den,great rm. $1100 Annual, $1600/6 mo. 941-698-0505 NORTH PORT 2/2/1 Sabal Trace Gated community. Has a pool and fitness center. Unit has a den, screened lanai and on the 1st floor. Small pets ok $800 941-223-6307 PORT CHARLOTTE furn/ unfurn. condo on Peace River, 2/2, dock, hot tub, pool, etc. $900Mo+Sec. 941-408-9511 PORT CHARLOTTE 1st floor 2/2 off Kings Hwy, W/D, water, pool, & tennis incld. Sm pets ok, $675+ sec. 941-286-9888 PORT CHARLOTTE unfurn. 1st fir, 2/2, w/d, cable, W&S include. $675 1st, last, sec. NO PETS 941-743-9690 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 on canal Short term rent up to 8 mo. Fully furn. W/D. Covered parking. Avail. Now $950 941-575-1670 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT Z 1240 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 Water view! 55+ desirable, 1st floor furnished, heated pool, $795 mo plus sec. 941-639-8640 PUNTA GORDA ISLES sail- boat waterfront w/dock, pool, & spa, 2/2, newer kitchen, intersecting canal views from both bedrms & living room. No pets $720/mo 941-625-4684 VENICE Plantation Golf & CC Furnished Condo 1st fl, gated $1200/mo, Pool Access, Club Dining. Call. 941-493-0114 DUPLEXES FOR RENT 1300 Duplexes 2/1 one in E. Engl, One in North Port, unfurn., tile, fans, lanai, W/D hookups $575/mo 1st last sec 941-234-7077 ENGLEWOOD Cute lbr/lba Nice Clean Annual rental. $450/mo + utilities 941-473-4050 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. I Classified = Sales VENICE ISLAND 2/2/CP, 5 blocks to Beach, VERY clean, Tiled, Scrnd. Lanai, No Smoking, No Pets. $895. 786-390-7972 APARTMENTS FOR RENT L 1320 CHARLOTTE HARBOR, Almost new lbd/lba, tile floors. Quiet $575 (941) 587-7828 1ST MONTH ONLY $375 12 mins from Venice 2br w/ den 2 ba 1300sf, Swimming pool $775/mo 941-473-0450 ENGLEWOOD: MANASOTA KEY, 1/1 Steps to Beach. Util. & cable incl. pet ok, $250/wk 941-716-3660 FOR RENT 1320 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 NOKOMIS 1/1 Margaret Drive Avail now! Newly refurbished 1 bed; lanai,1 bath apart.; fur- nished or un-furnished; close to beaches and shopping $600. 941-270-2650 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 PORT CHARLOTTE 1/1 2nd floor, no smoking/pets, utili- ties incl. security required. $600. Call 941-623-5147. 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 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. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 VENICE STUDIO & 1 Bedroom Accepting Section 8 Vouchers 941-488-7766 VENICE, Downtown Embassy Ibr apt. Walk to beach. $650/ mo.+$600. Ann Lease. N/P. 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 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 A- OPPORTUNITY 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 HOLIDAY PARK, ENGLE- WOOD 55+, New carpet, new Furnishings-non smoker 2/2/2 on saltwater canal with dock, $600/mo Annual, 941-624-6772 MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 1340 NOCATEE AREA 2 & 3 Bedroom w/ Central Heat & Air. $350.-$400. 941-624-0355 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 PUNTA GORDA 1 Bedroom Trailer. Country Setting, $120 per week. 941-575-9577 PUNTA GORDA 1 BR-$500 +$400sec+elec; RV sites- $375 941-740-6000/3000 FOR RENT 1350 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 ROOMS FOR RENT 1360 NORTH PORT Furn Room w/50in HD TV I-net Pvt bath, near 41 Quiet. Backround check $450 941-587-9466 PEACEFUL sunny rm access to house w/hot tub & pool $125 wk or $500 mo 941-979-8575 S. VENICE Beautiful Home clean, quiet, w/d, on busline, $125/wk w/util 941-496-8655 RENTALS TO SHARE S1370 DEEP CREEK furn bedroom, bath, full house privileges w/gar. for Resp. Person $125 wk comp. 941-249-1752 ROOM in HOUSE smoke/ alcohol free Port Charlotte $125 WKLY OR $400mo. 941-268-2160 CLIMB THE LADD ER SALE8 CONftL T"I: I tnt I thn I j alnng f ot, .to SmUPlRVISOR .. ahmm ., -. a -for Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 13 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 14 EINICIV Sal' jr.icj i.~lcj, 2:1:12' SHOWCASE OF I I I f 0 Lvf S I D C G C N S Lak s Community 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. Amazing 3/2/2 on Corner Lot. Centrally Located! Upgrades! $114,900. Lori Ann Mertens. Century 21 Aztec & Associates (941)-457-7072 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 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. S359.000. ELAINE MARTIN Call 941-661-4800 FISHERMANS * VILLAGE REALTY. LLC. 5 ACRES+ PRAIRIE CREEK PARK 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 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 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 5-21 ACRES -PRAIRIE CREEK 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 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 1288 ARMSDALE AVE PORT CHARLOTTE completelyrenovated 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 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 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 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 rulmlH OavUH 3/3/3 emilnle 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 $319-900 $309,900 Jay 941-661-6774 r UIN lsA. IVJLJ-u 4180 DELTONA Sailboat Access. Almost New 3/2/2CP, Fireplace, 1,700 sf. Nice area! $119,900. or Make Offer. 941-624-0355 BA L eS SA O r p11111111111111Iiii- B^ m ii L, 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 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 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 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. 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 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 14 E/N/C/V Salur.:.J, lj, i'' 20i2 FI'a 1DO *HMETODAY, wj M ne.lo m -,o m Saturday, May 19, 2012 EINICIV The Sun Classified-Section B Page 15 WANTED TO RENT S1420 VENICE AREA 2/2 Apt or Condo CHA, rural, gated, ground floor, easy parking access. $900 941-882-3068 LOTS & ACREAGE 1500 Bankruptcy Lot Auction 11993 Foresman Blvd., Port Charlotte, By 5/30 online. stevemurrayaucton.com/auctions 904-635-0035 spmurray@bellsouth.net LOTS & ACREAGE 1500 NORTH PORT Sumter Blvd. Great location. New home area. $6,900 941- 457-6811 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! PUNTA GORDA 1.25Acres Country living Bring your livestock! Close to 1-75 & shops $17,500. 941-637-7776 11 BE LEF IN1 ',E ,DlRV Let The S Light Your Way! HO111ETODAY la ISi .1ecI *;ST ** *in~inil^ 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 PUNTA GORDA - Lakefront Executive 3/3/3 Pool Home. Gated Golf Course Community. 2367 Sq. ft. $322,000. Deborah Miller 941-876-7777 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.aclearchoicerealty.com YOU DRAM OMEIS AING J Uo IVIfN VA1 IL 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 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 mold- ings, 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 5 Private Acres + 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 $4389900 now $279,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 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, 13752 LAKE POINT CT., L i. 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 estate for the cost of a condo! Just i A IlV $249,900, and we'll even throw in i K ylnn~i iithe golf cart! Patty Gillespie, ANCHORREALTYSRES, E-pro, css Re/Max Anchor, 941-875-2755 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 DIREC BAFONTLO 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 Burnt Store Meadows Pool Home Bit 2004, 3 BR 2 Bath, beautiful kitchen, huge lanai with pool & spa. Whole house generator with 100 gal. propane tank. Super clean and well-maintained. $239,900. Five Star Realty Robyn Sigurdson 941-662-9636 SOUTH VENICE 3/2 w/ Efficiency & Large Screened Lanai, Fenced. New Roof. Furnished. Turn-Key. $119,900. Pam Cameron, Paradise Realty 941-488-1111 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 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- K Cil ll f 'l0l'1tions! $267,000. Patty Gillespie, I M Brall.ReMax Anchor, .SRES,E-pro,css ANCHOR REALTY941-875-2755 ;U'!I 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 CLIMB THE LADDER a-n o~ ~Lmrc~pCIU~j- - Your source for local, national & world news. ~SiyJP SUNA ~i~*i i flhA ii g n TaiinAVH I I IE Saturday, May 19, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 15 , AllianceGroup The Sun Classified-Section B Pjl~: i- I, II LOTS & A('REAGE 1500 SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150000 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! I llassified Sales I I WATERFRONTT 15151 MANASOTA KEY I:e,:rh lot 4[h hr, n:.ult. _, _: I',!". 6 Illl .I COMMERCIAL LOT 1530 PRIME VENICE ISLAND LOCATION 1+i- A,;e ',:,:.rnmer L,:, :n Bu ine;.;. I4 I Z,:,ned Mi.xed uLe ReilaI :ilI.:e Res.,,enl ial NOW Only $295k MaryBeth, 941416-3829 Preferred Properties, Realtors. FOR SALE 1600 ENGLEWOOD : c:nioilete F:liirie o-d EluLCn.irnt. E:I n:,r 4 ~ rIC.', re: ,r irIj.. Seel et: lnuI nuiude", rthrie d,. 4 .. I C,, BUSINESS RENTALS 1610 DOWN TOWN VENICE Island Store fronts up to 2000sf for lease! Call 941-416-5757 BU3 IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN C'L.ASSIFIEDS! PAULSON CENTRE EXECUTIVE OFFICE SUITES o."" ul on [ ii i nt S._:'r P: ,ul.,:,r I", er' '' 80 s.f. to 230 s.f. Offices Virtual Offices available Info call (941)-206-2200 PUNTA GORDA on US 41 CEDAR POINT OFFICES le i. do, rto,:, n 1.,2-:,. '.,l '_. I,4 + '.ni llier :r VENICE. Auto D.eiler h iih . : *.F onnh *;hostI n room, . r : or, L cC to:. '4 r :. . '. 1:11 ,:, 1. ~- -'*> ': INCO'O E PROPERTY MINI STORAGE FACILITY 425 Units. Venice S1.1M MaryBeth, Preferred Properties. Realtors 941-416-3829 ADVERTISE WITH THE- SUN CLASSIFIED COMMERCIAL/ INDISTRI .L PROP 1620 Excellent Comm. Potential Toledo Blade Comm. Corridor, 'l:i, l.. :'- F Irn:l : ir, l m e lo t,' '' dih e tiru t,:, C;ti eet In ret i . ,:,i,. :cr. ,l ,o te,: n ,Ode I h,:,n'i '1.[-9. 0 1 ',:':i u ,, t . le,.-el:,c C':.-'-, n,,:, Alj- r e :e .'eir,1 '-.lhiri, e i Ir, oert , NOKOMIS ': ': .Ft. .M .lI, .I:, I to .:,, :. C11..- n:ont ec:h,. 1 le:rIe. '.-. 9 i:, locn:s Lsr.e. i::ill ::'-. -. '^ r 0 41 1. PORT CHARLOTTE- Fi- II..i e Ii '.- i I llI .I 1 I T II n i, F u ll, ,.1i .i,,,i (9411-624-5992 CORIMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROP 162 0 PUNTA GORDA ':.Q:l: ,att irntir i,'r ,'nl:l t rni: e Ie: ur e .' d. I: _t Y, '1rer .e:d di: h ,,io. r ,rCt.:e on 4 i. All-..''r:e ror Cir, nti '..._' O r.,e ni:, 941 .6:'74000 NEED CASH? VENICE. 5000SF with air conditioned office. 12ft. Overhead doors. 3 phase electric. Ideal for Manufac- turing or Automotive. Zoned ILW 941-485-8402 Addl. Spaces avail 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 A\\REHOiUSE & STORAGE o 1640 IAAA LOCATION i ill Albei t :-: ::-: NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA ':":' n. :iii1 ; \\ i:31 Iin' tI', tho h,'d,. Lti' C,:[ ", CcOr i. Av'iicLl^e luno I"t '1.4 -, n,,, ':4 l *i'2 ,.,-. PUNTA GORDA, r.i:":00 thr riter cir o:r, i,: e ... : '. ler .:le d dr .- '...+:,:U n,,o + TI,.. 2.- : .4. l '4 :i''- Secure Public Storage 5'12' & 10X12' units. Outside Storage Avail. 8890 NE Hwy 17. 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