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VENICE LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER * FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER oVENICEolier Sun (jondolierl i=4 n BREAKING GROUND Event marks official start to new VHS PAGE2A REGISTERED LETTERS Nolen's plan puts Venice on the list PAGE 1B * I ;5-JIHN I L Le Earlier renourishment under review COURTESY PHOTO Before and after photos of Venice Beach, last renourished in 2005. Erosion hot spots could push the next beach renourishment project up a few years. By GREG GILES NEws EDITOR Florida officials and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are considering whether to move up the scheduled start date for another Ven- ice beach renourishment project. The number of erosion hot spots is driving the discussion. Cliff Truitt, of Coastal Tech, told city council in a State of the Beach presentation it's possible that the next full re- nourishment project, slated for 2014-15, might be pushed up to 2013, depending upon how much erosion occurs in the next six months. The last sand replacement project took place in 2005. The origi- nal beach nourishment oc- curred about 10 years earlier, and the project was put on a 10-year cycle. "No decision has been made," Truitt said. "A number of options are being dis- cussed, including some type of interim project to address the hot spots." He doesn't expect a deci- sion before the end of spring, when federal funding levels will be known and the results of a May beach survey are compiled. Erosion is at its worst just south of the South Jetty and where runoff exits from Fla- mingo Ditch and Deertown Gully into the Gulf. Truitt said the total amount of sand loss is estimated at 174,165 cubic yards. Still, Truitt said 74 percent of the sand dredged from offshore and placed onto the beach in 2005 remains in place. That's such a good maintenance rate that the Department of Environmen- tal Protection might consider delaying the main renour- ishment project a few years - were it not for the erosion hot spots. "The challenge is how to manage a 3.5-mile beach with three well-defined focal spots," Truitt said. "Because of the hot spots, we're consider- ing moving that plan up to 2013 to get permits in hand." Kathleen Weeden, city engineer, said ultimately the decision rests with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. "Tentatively, they have scheduled a full renourish- ment of Venice beach for 2012-13 or 2013-14," Weeden "The challenge is how to manage a 3.5-mile beach with three well-defined focal spots." Coastal Tech's Cliff Truitt said. "The Corps is look- ing to independently deal with the hot spots. It's quite expensive, especially when you mobilize a barge. It's not cost effective to do a small renourishment. "Ideally they'll come up with a more permanent solu- tion to erosion caused by the jetties. It's a problem all over the state wherever jetties have been built and armored." A full renourishment project costs $8 million to $12 million. The federal government pays 75 percent. The city and state split the remainder. Just taking care of the hot spots could cost $1 million to $2 million depending on the cubic yardage of sand to be dredged and put in place, Truitt said. It hasn't been de- termined who would assume the cost. An interim project, Weeden said, would likely push back the full renourishment proj- ect a few years. The city is also looking at modifying some of the Venice beach outfalls - two of the erosion hot spots - this spring. Flushing out of those drainage basins during large rain events has caused beach closures on occasion. Options include retain- ing the runoff, allowing it to percolate longer or creating a settlement pond. Siesta Key currently has a project under way to pump runoff to a pretreatment facility, then discharge it into deeper water. "I'm anticipating a viable option to improve the situ- ation," Weeden said. "That's what everyone wants. That's what we're working toward: beautiful, clean beaches." ggiles@venicegondolier.com Seven seek planning seat By ED SCOTT STAFF WRITER Seven people have applied for the county planning commission seat va- cated by Christine Robinson last month then-Gov. Charlie Crist appointed her to the Sarasota County Commission. Robinson was sworn in Dec. 17 to succeed Shannon Staub, who retired after 14 years on the dais. The county commission is expected to choose Rob- inson's planning commission successor at its Tuesday meeting at the Robert L. Anderson Administration Center in South Venice. The seven applicants include five from Sarasota and two from Englewood. They are Taylor Meals and Dawn Moore of Englewood and Joseph Gess- ner, Mark Hawkins, Donald Neu, Ramon Porter Jr. and Carla Smith of Sarasota. Each candidate completed an appli- cation, answering questions about vari- ous topics from the role and function of the planning commission and the traits one needs to be a successful commis- sioner to the most pressing planning and land-use issues in the county. Meals, who applied last year for the county commission seat that Crist gave to Robinson, is president of Buchans Landing Resort in Englewood. His vi- sion of Sarasota County in 10 years is for the community to "have an economy where young people can move here and raise their families," he wrote in his ap- plication. An elected member of the Englewood Water District board of Supervisors whose current term expires in Novem- ber 2012, he said "the biggest issue is the divide between the groups that want no growth and the people that want progress. The situation could be im- proved by calm dialogue and education so that both parties can come together for the good of Sarasota County." Moore is retired from life insurance sales management. Her vision is "to have the same amenities and quality of life that we do now without increas- ing taxes (above inflation)." She wrote, "Other than reviewing and fixing the problems with the (State Road) 776 Corridor Plan, the most pressing issue is to balance the very high quality of our Sarasota County lifestyle with appropri- ate infill. Encouraging use of under- or undeveloped land (with infrastructure in place) makes more economic sense than expanding without adequate im- pact fees." Gessner, a senior vice president with M&I Marshall & Ilsley Bank in Sarasota, POST| 7 Tree planting OK'd for Venetian Waterway Park By STEVE REILLY STAFF WRITER The West Coast Inland Navigation District gave its approval for the South County Family YMCA to plant trees along Venice's linear waterfront park. Last month, representing the Y's Active Living for Life Com- mittee, Fred Hammett asked the district board - which is made up of county commis- sioners representing Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte and Lee counties - for permission to plant young oak trees along the Venetian Waterway Park along the Intracoastal Water- way in Venice. The Y needed the district's approval before the project could move forward. The district's purview is navigation and the main- tenance of the Intracoastal Waterway in the four coun- ties. District Director Chuck Listkowski explained that the U.S. Army Corps of Engi- neers requires that 50 feet landward remain open and unobstructed along the wa- terway to allow for channel maintenance. "It wouldn't be our mainte- nance, but it would be (Sara- sota County's) maintenance through an agreement with the city," Listkowski said. Hammett said the Y has heard from a local tree farmer who is willing to donate the trees, and volunteers would plant the 12- to 14-foot-tall oaks. "If we get permission, we will plant trees from Venice Avenue Bridge to Country Club Estates, both on the east and west sides," he said. "That is the place with the most severe need (of shade)." The idea is that the mature trees will provide shade for people using the park, espe- cially in the summer months, he said. The Venetian Waterway Park runs along both sides of the Intracoastal Waterway. Exist- ing amenities include benches, litter receptacles, dog cleanup stations, picnic shelters, grills and an 8-foot-wide linear trail for walkers, joggers and bikers. Parking is available on the west side of the water and can be found on Golf Street, on the east side of Gulf Coast Com- munity Foundation of Venice and at the east end of Airport Avenue, through the gates, on the dirt road, to the south side of Circus Bridge. Parking on the east side of the waterway is at Marina Park Boat Ramp, the historic Venice Train Depot and Shamrock Park in South Venice. More information on the park can be found on the city of Venice Web site, www. venicegov.com. reilly@sun-herald.com The Venetian Waterway Park has somehting for almost everyone - but very little shade for anyone. The South County Family YMCA has gotten permis- sion to plant trees along this segment. 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Although site work has been under way on the $95 million project for several months, the groundbreaking will be an opportunity for the Sarasota County School District and the city of Venice to celebrate a project that promises to be a valuable asset to both. The students of VHS will receive a state-of-the-art edu- cational facility designed for security, efficiency and academ- ic success. The new school will include a three-story classroom wing arranged in modules that allow students with similar in- terests and academic programs to take their core classes in the same area of the school. Science labs, math, social studies and language arts classrooms will be clustered and teams of teachers will work with the same group of students throughout the day. The system replaces the tra- ditional department model in which schools were organized by academic disciplines, with all science classrooms in one wing of a school and all social studies classrooms in another. Organiz- ing the school around groups of students instead of subject matter reduces the time students spend moving between classes. The design also helps students -f -- . - ... - q-- & GRAPHIC COURTESY OF THE SARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT This rendering shows the new Venice High School. Work is already under way, with a completion date of 2014. feel more connected to school as members of a smaller peer group than the entire student body. The residents of Venice and the surrounding communities also will benefit from the per- forming arts center being built on the new campus. The city of Venice has contributed $7.5 million to upgrade the school auditorium to a full-service community performance hall. In addition to serving the needs of the performing arts programs of the school, the hall will be the new home of the Venice Symphony, the Venice Concert Band and the Exsultate! choral group. It also will host other major music, theater and dance events. Residents of Venice also will have cause to celebrate keeping the school in its traditional loca- tion on the island, where it has been a center of community life and civic pride for more than half a century. Although it was argued that moving the school to another location would have practical advantages, a committed group of residents made a stronger case that losing the school and opening the school site to development would have been a serious detriment to the charac- ter of the community. The groundbreaking ceremo- ny will begin at 9 a.m. on the new practice field at the high school, 1 Indian Ave., Venice. The event will include remarks from school district officials, Venice Mayor John Holic and members of the design and construction teams responsible for the new building, as well as presentations and performances from students. 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I 5pm-8pm $11.99 SUNDAY NIGHT Fried Chicken MONDAY & TUESDAY Full Rack Baby Back Ribs (While Supplies Last) Happy Hour -All Day & Night @the Bar 11AM - 4PM in the Dining Room 2095 N. Beach Rd. * 475-3500 www.TheGulfviewGrill.com f=z -, 1 6-mmi;o V.� , - %M-L;mi;o %u6m � i 0 I ABC 7 ALMANAC I I SUNRISE, SUNSET I I MARINE : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011 I OBITUARIES Alice Bennett-Erickson Alice Bennett-Erickson died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. She was born June 25, 1920. Alice is survived by her husband, Paul, of Venice, Fla.; children Susan Bennett McGuire and her husband, James, of Wilson, N.C., Carol Bennett Ford and her husband, Jack, of East Longmeadow, Mass., and David Bennett and his wife, Diane, of Wake, Va.; grandchildren Sarah, Jimmy, Jeffrey and his wife, Alicia, Kevin and Jonathan; and brothers Paul Lally of Melbourne, Fla., and Jack Lally of Arlington, Mass. She was preceded in death by her son William Bennett and her first husband, Bertram Bennett. Alice was the mother of four children and grand- mother of five grandchil- dren. She was one of 11 children brought up in an Irish home in Arling- ton, Mass. She attended Fitchburg State Teachers College and embarked on a long career of 33 years help- ing children learn. She taught everywhere from a one-room schoolhouse to a middle school in Longmeadow, Mass. While Alice was wait- ing on tables at college, the captain of the basket- ball team and president of his class picked her as his future bride. After respecting her dad's wish of teaching for five years, Alice and Bert married. They lived in Ipswich, Mass., and Longmeadow, Mass., where they made memo- ries with their children and grandchildren. Moving to Florida in retirement brought many dances at the North Port Yacht Club and canasta games with the Grays and Aunt Winnie. At the age of 80, Alice married Paul Erickson. They cruised and toured the country together. Alice had a longtime love of the arts. She taught painting to local residents along with eggery. After a lively and active life, she and Paul resided at Aston Gardens retire- ment home. Her zest for life, her smiles for every- one were always present. She looked to the future with bright eyes of ad- venture. In her last hours she continued to smile as her loved ones held her hand, listening to her beloved Irish tunes. She will be missed by all. Services: A memorial service will be at a later date. To send condolenc- es, visit www.farleyfuner- alhome.com. Contributions: Her family requests memorial donations to either Tide- well Hospice Inc. or St. Jude Children's Hospital. Anne Fuleky Anne Fuleky (nee Myers), 88, a former resident of Venice, Fla., for 33 years, passed away peacefully on Sunday, Dec. 26, 2010, at a care facility in Rocky River, Ohio. Anne was an avid artist who loved golfing and the outdoors and had a special fondness for the western U.S. deserts and mountains. She had a personal relationship with God and was a de- voted wife of 62 years to her husband, Alexander. Anne is survived by her son, John; her daugh- ter, Glenda; grandchil- dren; and siblings John and Louise. She was loved by her family and friends and will be truly missed, but always in our memory. Arrangements are by the Craciun Berry Funeral Home, Westlake, Ohio. Wilma G. King Wilma "Billie" G. King, 83, of Venice, Fla., passed away Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010. Billie was born Feb. . !17, 1927, * in Harris- burg, Pa., to Marguerite (Spangler) KING andWil- liam Grove. She was a graduate of Penn State University with a master's degree in speech pathology. Billie and Hueston King were united in marriage in 1953, and after spend- ing seven years in the U.S. Army, settled in Miami, where Hueston established his medical practice. They relocated to Venice in 1982, where Hueston retired in 1994. Upon retirement, Billie and Hueston were able to enjoy friends and traveling. Billie was a vigorous supporter of Penn State, where she had been a cheerleader. Billie enjoyed spending time with friends and family and was reported to have a "black belt" in shopping. Survivors include her loving husband of 57 years, Hueston; two chil- dren, Brian King of Pal- metto, Fla., and Mindy King Ogden of Tampa, Fla.; and two grandchil- dren, Connor and Lissa Ogden. Billie sparkled wher- ever she went. Her constant enthusiasm and optimism will be greatly missed. Services: A memo- rial service will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 8, at Venice Presby- terian Church. To share a memory, visit www. farleyfuneralhome.com. Patricia L. Klein Patricia "Patty" Lyn Klein, 39, of Venice, Fla., died as a result of fatal injuries in a single-car accident on Thursday, f e Dec. 30, 2010. She ; was born May9, 1971. KLEIN Patty was a critical care nurse with Bayflite Helicopter Transport Services for 12 years and had worked at various hospitals in Sarasota, Tampa and California. Patty had a love for horses since the age of 8 that continued through- out her life. Survivors include her parents, Joan and William Klein of Venice, Fla.; sister, Christine Calhoun; as well as two Venetian Cardens 2C11 health I Wellness [xtravaganza Saturday, January 8,2011 Door 00 - 4:00 pm Door Prizes HALF PRICE RENT January Feburarv & March Healthy Food Choices Free Health Screenings Live Demonstrations Massage & More Ask about FREE RENT FOR LIFE FREE VALET PARKING A A Iif 1 0 1 i d i =I 1 8 li 1 9% il if 01541 Venice East Blvd, Venice FL 34292 r- www.venetiangardens.net94- -� 00 nieces, Macy and Bailey, all of Chatham, Va.; her beloved dog Sake' and horses, Pappy and Boom. She will be dearly missed by all those whose lives she touched, including her family, friends, co-workers and her beloved pets. Services: On Tuesday, Jan. 4, a memorial gath- ering was held from 3 to 6 p.m. at Farley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel. On Wednesday, Jan. 5, a me- morial gathering will be held from 10 to 11 a.m. with a celebration of life service at 11 a.m. at Far- ley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel. Inurnment will immediately follow at Venice Memorial Gar- dens. To share a memory, visit www.farleyfuneral- home.com. Ruth Lahman Ruth (Turnbull) Lah- man, 84, of Venice, Fla., died Sunday, Jan. 2, 2011. Ruth was born March 18, 1926, in Batavia, N.Y. She is survived by her son, Bryan (Trina) Lah- man of Bethlehem, Pa.; daughter, Dianne (Mark) DeLettera, of Venice, Fla.; grandsons, Tyler and Cooper Lahman; and sev- eral nieces and nephews. Ruth was the owner of Ruthie's at the Dome for 20 years. Contributions: The family would like to express their deepest gratitude to the staff and volunteers at the Venice Hospice House and ask that memorial contribu- tions be made to the Ven- ice Hospice House, c/o Tidewell Hospice Care, 210 Wexford Blvd., Venice FL 34293. Ruth E. Olin Ruth E. Olin, of Venice, Fla., died Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010. OLIN She was born Nov. 9, 1912, in Youngstown, Ohio. Her parents were Ora Grace Miller and Cyrus Phil- lips. She was predeceased by her husband, Alson Y. Olin, in 1977 and her sister, Frances Miller. She is survived by her daughter, Susan (James A.) Campbell Crum; granddaughter, Tracy; great-grandson, Joshua Thompson; and great- granddaughter, Holly, all of Sandusky, Ohio. She was a member of New Life Assembly of God Church in Venice. Contributions: Memo- SUN NEWSPAPERS 3A rial donations may be made in her name to New Life Assembly of God Building Fund. Willowdean H. Ross Willowdean Helen Payne Ross, 94, of No- komis, Fla., previously of Santee, S.C., went to be with her Heav- ' " enly Father, " - Wednesday, Dec. 29, 2010. Her ROSS family con- sidered her their "treasure" and they felt blessed to have her in their lives for so long. Helen was born in Key- stone, Okla., on June 17, 1916. She married Martin A. Ross in Tucson, Ariz., in 1941 just before he was called into military service. Together they spent 30 years serving our country, trying to make the world a better place. Their duty sta- tions included Hawaii and Panama, as well as numerous stateside as- signments. Helen was dedicated to and enjoyed her fam- ily. She loved making a house a home, reading, OBITUARIES 112 New $2.00 Off Year, Haircut Exp. 1/31/11 New :$5.00 Off Yo~u Color, Highlight YOU, or Perm Exp. 1/31/11 Shamrock Family Salon 763 Shamrock Blvd. Venice * 941.493.9933 IY AL 2010 Rates good through 1/14/2011 Venetian Gardens DirctPhneouber:Home Delivery -------------------------- Direct Phone Numbers: Wed &Weekend Rate SUBSCRIBE TODAY! CUSTOMER General Office 207-10006 Newsroom 207-1000 Newspaper designatedSE E L Generalff207-1000market Venice Laurel Enclosed is a check for and mail to the address below, attn. Circulation. 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Today, please make your donation at www.CFSarasota.org. * 04 Today, I helped families find strength in each other. i )L V A1' I I O'N :4i SUN NEWSPAPERS .. ..... .. . -004% . =bh 4mm legoomb, twb : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011 POLICE BEAT Electrical accident An electrical accident on New Year's Day left many homes in Venice Gardens without power for a short time and as many as 18 homes without power for a while longer until Florida Power & Light repaired the line. A 22-year-old woman was keep- ing her stepfather company while he erected a ham radio antenna. The metal pole struck the power line and both grabbed the pole. He was wearing hiking boots with rubber soles, but the young wom- an was barefoot and was shocked into unconsciousness. Her stepfa- ther said she held onto the pole for about three seconds before she fell to the ground. Sarasota County Sheriff's Of- fice deputies and fire and rescue arrived on scene. The young woman's mother was administer- ing CPR when they arrived. They took over CPR, and power to the neighborhood grid was shut down to facilitate safe treatment. The young woman was taken to Venice Regional Medical Center in serious condition. An update on her condition was unavailable. Wife abuse A woman and her stepdaughter escaped from the woman's alleg- edly abusive husband. According to a Sarasota County Sheriff's Office report, a witness called 9-1-1 to report a domestic battery. The victim said she was battered by her husband of HAUSER 12 years, Mark James Hauser. She said he had grabbed her and shoved her into a wall and then continued to push her and grab her arms. The victim said an argument had started between the two by way of text messaging. Later, they and an- other man agreed to go out for the night. After Hauser had consumed alcohol, the argument began and the victim left the house with the other man. Hauser followed them all the way to the Venice Police Station, where they tried to contact some- one at the station. Unable to do so, they eventually drove away, with Hauser still following them. Hauser SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A had exited his vehicle atVPD and continued to yell at the two. Hauser continued to follow them around Venice until he finally yelled "You're dead, dude," and stopped pursuing them. They said they were in fear of Hauser the entire time he was following them. After he stopped following them, they went to Sarasota for the eve- ning. When they returned, Hauser was at the residence. When he heard the victim enter the house, he came out of his bedroom and battered her. The other man was in the garage at the time and didn't see what happened, but he said he could hear Hauser yelling and what sounded like a physical al- tercation going on inside. Hauser's daughter was inside the house and said she saw her dad pushing her stepmother. Following her step- mother's orders, she went into her room until her stepmother entered and they escaped from Hauser through the bedroom window. Hauser, 41, 700 block Matland Lane, Nokomis, was arrested and charged with domestic battery. He received no bond. Lying in wait After punching a woman, a man armed himself and awaited her According to a Venice Police Depart- ment report, Ezra Tigh Hammond called his ex-girlfriend saying he had been in an alterca- tion with his room- mate and had no place HAMMOND to go. Upon his arrival by cab from Bradenton, he yelled and cursed at the victim because she had been drinking. While he was doing this, he went through her purse and removed about $480. She confronted Hammond and he punched her on top of her head, in the mouth and in the eye. She left without the money, only grabbing her purse when she fled to contact police. Officers finally made contact with Hammond, who had fallen asleep on the victim's sofa after he armed himself with a carving knife and a hammer while waiting for the victim to return home. Hammond claimed he paid for the cab and the money belonged to him. But when officers called the cab driver, he said he had to wait until the victim returned home to get his fare because Ham- mond didn't have the money for the cab. Hammond, 28, 6500 block Alpine Lane, Bradenton, was arrested and charged with domestic battery, armed trespassing and theft. His bond is $7,000. Continuing dispute An ongoing dispute resulted in a man going to jail on New Year's Eve. According to an SCSO report, the victim and Den- nis Keith Rodriguez were arguing when Rodriguez suddenly punched the victim in the face, causing him to fall in the roadway. Rodriguez admitted RODRIGUEZ punching the victim and walking back to his property. Rodriguez said the victim made several derogatory comments about Rodriguez's wife. Rodriguez, 52, 800 block Palmetto Drive, Venice, was arrested and charged with battery. His bond is $750. Throwing plastic A deputy witnessed a battery. According to an SCSO report, a deputy who responded as backup saw Kathleen Patricia Fagan arguing with the victim. During the argu- ment, Fagan threw an empty plastic 1 -gallon water jug at the victim. The jug hit the victim in the upper torso. Though the victim had no injuries, she wanted to press charges against Fagan. Fagan, 54, first block of Sugar Hill, Osprey, was arrested and charged with battery. Her bond is $750. Defrauded elder An 81-year-old man reported that a "detective" defrauded him. According to an SCSO report, the victim received a call from a "Detective Johnston" who said he had apprehended two suspects who had been using the vic- tim's personal infor- mation. "Johnston," REED who turned out to be POLICE 113 Visit Our 90 Acre Nursery & Showroom Children's Craft Days Jan.15th, Feb. 12th, March 1 2th & Anril th Winter Specials featuring * Patio Liquistrum Tree * Viburuum * Podocarpus * Burford: Holly and many more! Start the Year Right! 'TAZJLTINE NIURSEIIESA 2401 N. 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Draft Major Community Issues were developed with input through various venues including public workshops (5), the Sarasota Planning Commission, internet postings and emails. The workshops were held at the Sarasota County Administration Center, Englewood, Nokomis Community Center, Laurel Park, and Twin Lakes Park. The draft Major Community Issues are: A. Provide an effective multi-modal transportation system that connects local and regional destinations; B. Balance the protection and use of environmental systems to optimize access, recreation, environmental values and resource quality; C. Cultivate opportunities to expand and diversify the economic base; D. Respect and enhance neighborhood and community character; E. Incorporate methods to reduce the county's ecological footprint; and F. Coordinate the planning and development of natural, built and economic systems with regional and municipal partners. G. Consider A Mechanism Of Evaluation To Ensure Residential Sustainability With Objective Data. H. Update And Streamline Sarasota 2050 RMA Plan Requirements In Order To Make Its Application More Practical. I. Consider And Specifically Address The Needs Of The Aging Population That Is Growing Will residents be able to comment on the draft Major Community Issues? Yes, all interested parties are invited to appear and be heard. The public is encouraged to speak at the hearing or provide written comments to the Sarasota County Commission. Speakers will be limited to 5 minutes. For more information: The staff report containing the proposed Draft Major Community Issues will be available on the Sarasota County's website at http://www.scgov.net/PlanningandDevelopment/PlanningServices/Plann ingCommission.asp beginning January 11, 2011. Copies of the staff report will also be available during regular business hours, at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners and at the Sarasota County Planning and Development Services Business Center, 1660 Ringling Boulevard, 2nd and 1st Floors, respectively. The staff report will also be available for review at the Robert L. Anderson Administration Center, Room B-14 and all Sarasota County Public Libraries. For more information, call the Sarasota County Planning and Development Services Business Center at (941) 861-5000. NO STENOGRAPHIC RECORD BY A CERTIFIED COURT REPORTERWILL BE MADE OF THE HEARING. ACCORDINGLY, ANY PERSON WHO MAY SEEK TO APPEAL ANY DECISIONS INVOLVING THE MATTERS NOTICED HEREIN WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAKING A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE AT THE HEARING WHICH MAY BE NECESSARY TO APPEAL SUCH DECISIONS. Pub. Date: January 5, 2011 :5w 1..-- i "si ? 6A WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5, 2011 BUSINESS MATTERS CONTACT US BOB MUDGE EDITOR (941) 207-1000 bmudge@venicegondolier.com Nobles Cabinet relocates to South Venice "We are not mass production, prefer- ring to specialize in helping individual customers make the decisions which are right for them," said Rob Nobles, owner of Nobles Cabinet Co., which has moved to 4109 South Tamiami Trail in Venice Village Shoppes. With his daughter, Anjeanette, as the inside salesperson, he sells a variety of brands of cabinets and counters with hardware accessories for new construc- tion and kitchen remodeling packages. They visit homes and businesses to measure, prepare the design work and then supply and install the cabinets. Graduating in Valparaiso, Ind., Nobles began a 25-year career, eventually be- coming manager of an electrical supply showroom. In 1970, he was drafted into the Army and served in Vietnam. His brother had a cabinet shop business in Port Charlotte when Nobles opened his own business in 1996 on the bypass. He did one of the largest jobs in the state when he custom designed and fit- ted out the 185 units in Jacaranda Trace. Office hours are weekdays, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 484-3393. New owners Two employees, Michelle Hannah and Tony Moore, recently acquired their company and now operate Gulf- side Mortgage Services, 807 South U.S. 41 Bypass. They offer mortgage broker services including short sales, foreclosures, construction loans, USDA guaranteed rural housing program loans, and federal and VA loans on 10- to 30-year amortizations for purchasing or refinancing residential properties throughout the state. Hannah, a Venice High School gradu- ate, waitressed in local restaurants and at Waterford Golf & Country Club for seven years before going back to school to obtain her mortgage broker license in 2000. A banquet chef in Cincinnati, Ohio, Moore came to Venice in 1997, work- ing as the chef when the Key West Grill opened. Within four years he was gen- eral manager. In 2002, he began a career in the mortgage industry and has worked with this local mortgage company since it opened in 2003. Office hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. week- days. Call 485-4222. Inspirational teaching "My goal is helping people wake up every day being absolutely thrilled at what their life has in store for them," said Debra Betterly, who has launched Amazing Journey Coaching Services, 1124 Cypress Point Drive. She works on the body, mind and spirit, improving her clients' physical condition and mindset, focusing on the unconscious mind to help them be aware of why they are failing to achieve their goals. The whole process is by telephone, with questions to help them help them- selves. Readers can get a free e-book, "Awaken the Power Within, and Create Your Best Life!" at www.debrabetterly. com. Graduating in Red Wing, Minn., with a wellness education degree, she followed it with a counseling master's degree, then a Ph.D. in metaphysics. For five years she owned a weight-manage- ment clinic, then worked as wellness director at the YMCA for three years. Since moving to Venice in 2006 she has been giving volunteer talks and coaching. Having obtained the In- spired Spirit Life Coaching certificate in November following nine months of training, she was encouraged to restart her business. Bead gallery Promoting itself the first bead store of its kind in Englewood, Dana Rudolph will open My Bead Gallery, 3671 South Access Road, on Saturday, Jan. 15. A full-service bead store, it carries Ru- dolph's handcrafted jewelry, an eclectic variety of gift items, fashion accessories and costume jewelry. Recently relocating her business from Troy, N.Y., Rudolph, a silver- and gold- smith, has been designing and making jewelry using various techniques for more than 30 years. Store hours are Tuesday through Sat- urday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 460-8800. Editor's Note: Service and product in- formation in this column should not be taken as an endorsement of the business. rogerbutton@verizon.net By RORY DUBIN REAL ESTATE COLUMNIST It is my honor to serve as this year's president of Venice Area Board of Realtors Inc. In keeping with the tradition of our ongo- ing community projects, we will continue to raise funds for our Habitat for Humanity house and our local Student Scholarship Fund, along with raising money for such diverse organizations as the Florida Brain Tumor As- sociation, Salvation Army and the American Legion. We raised environmental awareness with our first Green Expo and were honored by Keep Sarasota County Beautiful for vol- unteer clean-up efforts. Realtors have a stake in the success of our com- munity, and we have part- nered with many other organizations to work to make Venice a better place - the Venice Area Cham- ber of Commerce and Coalition of Business As- sociations to name a few. Networking with other organizations is a key to accomplishing more. A few goals for my presi- dency this year include creating a Young Profes- sionals Realtors group, an international committee and a commercial com- mittee. By expanding into these areas, we can ac- complish more to put and keep Venice on the map as a desirable place to not only retire, but to live, work and invest in as well. It is vital to our local economy to attract visitors, but also people of all walks of life, origins and ages who want to make Venice their home. The Economic Development Corporation and other organizations have been successful in at- tracting new businesses to our area, but it is everyone's job to see that they are suc- cessful and stay here. At the end of the day, we have resources that are extremely desirable - a small-town feeling, beautiful beaches, amazing weather, live theater, sports venues, restaurants, small businesses and various recreation areas, to name a few. I am very proud to be a part of this wonderful town and I look forward to being a part of its success and sustainability. Rory Dubin is 2011 president of Venice Area Board of Realtors Inc. SUN PHOTO BY ROGER BUTTON Peter Richards, owner of Burgundy Square, is proud of the upgrade of this special shopping area on West Miami Avenue. A renaissance at Burgundy Square By ROGER BUTTON BUSINEWS COLUMNIST Major changes have been introduced to Bur- gundy Square, the down- town shopping magnet on the south side of West Miami Avenue, and most of them are due to one man's efforts to encour- age more restaurants and a variety of stores. "Burgundy Square has changed, with stores it would never have had 10 years ago," said owner Peter Richards. It was 2002 when he acquired the first part of the property, which was in what he describes as a pretty rough state, close to being rundown with a "free-for-all" of stores. The whole property was for sale and no one wanted it. Apparently it had been marketed for about three years. Richards was told the owner got into the real estate business after having won the lottery, but after a couple of years he did not want it and put the property on the market. Built in 1926, Burgundy Square has 24 spacious second-floor apartments, with hardwood floors and 10-foot-high ceilings, said Richards. The street-level stores range from 700 to 3,000 square feet, making them affordable for the small entrepreneur. He has remodeled and upgraded almost every- thing, including installing Northern Italian-style awnings and replacing doors while retaining the original image and put- ting on a new roof. "It was a huge expense, but we're here long term and that is why we have spent that sort of money," said Richards. The successful change- over of tenants, with multiple restaurants, a bistro, a wine bar and two prominent beach shops, he attributes to manager Barbara Fowler, who has brought in a higher-end clientele offering higher- priced items. "It is definitely compa- rable to Venice Avenue now," said Richards. Comparing Venice to Park City, Utah, where he spends a lot of time, he said that a successful technique used there is staging events three to four times a week, bring- ing in retail traffic and encouraging more people to rent apartments. Graduating with a degree in business from small business college in Maine, Richards started as a sales representative. His parents, who were self-employed, encour- aged him to get into real estate. With $800, he ventured into condo- miniums, but it proved a disaster. Moving to Englewood, he bought commercial properties and a mobile home park in Venice, and financed RVs, eventu- ally selling it all to buy Burgundy Square. Subse- quently, he has acquired a motel, an RV park, the Seaboard Office Park, warehouses and offices. There are a lot of people feeling the pain of the economy, he said, and the reason they got into trouble was because they ran out of cash. Taking on too much debt, they mismanaged their assets. Having been through three recessions, he believes one of the greatest waves of wealth building is just beginning and will it last for the next five to 10 years. "We are bringing more people from Sarasota and Tampa to Venice with our Web site, www.burgundy sqare.com," he said. For the near future, he will continue making the property attractive to more and more people every year. He continues to con- sider other acquisitions in the Venice area. 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I ...................................... ./ Venice Audubon keeps an eye on local birds By STEVE REILLY STAFF WRITER When he was a small boy liv- ing on a farm north of Orlando, Richard Holder went on a snipe hunt. At the time, Holder, now 69, didn't know what a snipe was and was told the only time to hunt for snipes was at night. He had to hold a sack to catch snipes while the other children beat on pots and lids to chase the snipes from the brush. Not surprisingly, Holder did not see a snipe that night. "I waited for about an hour and they were all gone," Holder said. He learned later that "snipe hunting" was a classic practical joke. Holder is happy to say that he just spotted his first snipe - a real snipe - beside a pond in his back yard at Chestnut Creek in South Venice. Snipes are small wading birds. "That's what I was supposed to catch 60 years ago," he said with a laugh. "That's what got me excited about that small little bird." Named president of the Venice Area Audubon Chapter four months ago, Holder is learning a lot more about birds. The local chapter has 260 members from Osprey and Nokomis south to Englewood and North Port. "From the birders I've met, it's a whole lifestyle," Holder said. "For me, it's about people, I like people, and it's about concern for the environment. Now every time I see a bird, I ask what is it." Through his involvement with the Audubon, Holder helped his community transform an island in a retention pond into a bird rookery. Holder, a retired industrial arts teacher and director of educa- tional planning, said education is a major focus of the Venice chapter. Efforts include working with 47 classes of fourth- and fifth-graders, inviting wildlife experts to speak at monthly meetings and scheduling 21 field trips from November to May. The Venice Area Audubon chapter held its annual Christ- mas Bird Count Dec. 19. The Venice chapter also helps Sarasota County parks staff to maintain the Venice Rookery, located on the Annex Road of Sarasota County's Robert L. An- derson County Administration Center on Tamiami Trail in South Venice. The rookery is a small island in the middle of a retention pond with an international reputation among wildlife photographers and bird watchers. Last year, more than 700 visitors signed in with the Venice chapter and came from 15 countries. For more information, go to www.venice audubon.org or call 496-8984. E-mail: reilly@sun-herald.com POST: Seven apply for vacated county planning commission seat FROM PAGE 1 has a vision that Sarasota County "will continue to grow, albeit likely not at the record pace we saw in the last decade. Much of that growth will continue the emphasis of the revitalization of areas west of (Interstate) 75 and gentrification of infill areas instead of the sprawling develop- ment of rural areas east of 1-75 which lack the infrastructure capacity to support it. "Sarasota County must remain a fiscally viable and desirable place to live and work." Hawkins, who lost to County Commission Chair Nora Patterson in the November 2010 general election, owns Hawk's Nest Construc- tion in Sarasota. He is a member of the county General Contractors Licensing & Examining Board. "The push is now and will continue to be to bring a more diverse industry to the Sarasota area," Hawkins wrote. "This, along with putting developments together that use all the best practices that provide a 'green' use of Sarasota County's land, will help Sarasota County be less dependent on the con- struction industry for its employment needs." Neu, senior project manager of WilsonMiller Stantec in Sarasota, said that in 10 years the county will "be a vibrant community that balances the quality of life atmo- sphere and services that will continue to make it one of the most desir- able places to live in the country. "I believe the issues that will be most im- portant in the near and long-term future are those of sustainability. We will resolve them through considering new and innovative proposals and ideas." Porter, communica- Paradise Dryer Vent 'Cleaning, $49.95 (reg. $69.95) Free Pop-Up Laundry Basket (Limited Time) (941) 979-2707 "The push is now and will continue to be to bring a more diverse industry to the Sarasota area. This, along with putting developments together that use all the best practices that provide a 'green' use of Sarasota County's land, will help Sarasota County be less dependent on the construction industry for its employment needs." Mark Hawkins tions director with the Sarasota Association of Realtors, said there always will be "pressure to make changes to the current Land Use Plan in order to accommodate proposed increases in growth and develop- ment. I would listen to all such proposals with an eye toward balancing the needs of business and commerce with conser- vation needs. In short, we must not allow the loss of our area's natural beauty and healthy environment Choose Village On The Isle for a SECURE FUTL VILLAGE JON TI-IE ISLE l EVERYDAY'S A NEW DAY Venice's ON LY " Faith Based, Not-For-Profit Continuing Care Retirement Community Call Carol TODAY for more information at (941) 486-5484 920 Tamiami Trail South Venice FL 34285 in order to accommodate all development inter- ests. But we should also make certain our area has a healthy economy to provide future genera- tions with opportunities (jobs, homes, etc.). Smith, a certified pub- lic accountant and finan- cial consultant with State Farm Insurance in Sara- sota, wrote that 10 years from now, "I would like to see full employment in the county and contin- ued balance of economi- cally viable, environmen- tally sound and socially equitable programs that reflect Sarasota County's citizens." Smith said the most pressing planning and land-use issues involve sustainability ("finding ways to balance our way of life with our quality of life while protecting the natural systems that support life") and establishing "a suitable environment for creation of desirable employment opportunities." escott@sun-herald.com * Protect Your Assests * Financial Security (backed up by FL Statute Chapter 651) * 28 Years Proven Track Record * Independent, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing All In One Geographic Location LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE FACTION NOTICE FACTION NOTICE FACTION NOTICE TO NOTICE OF 12 16 16 16 CREDITORS MEETING 20L26 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under- signed, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Island Turf and Shrub, LLC located at 336 Pen- sacola Rd in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Venice, Florida 34285 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Depart- ment of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Venice, Florida, this 29th day of December 2010. Randy Korf Publish: January 5, 2011 L NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 12th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR SARASOTA COUNTY Case No. 2010 CA 10556 NC Dmitriy A. Dimov and Inna A. Dimov, Plaintiffs, vs. MERS a/k/a MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEM and/or CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC and/or SUNTRUST BANK and/or Unknown party claiming by, through,under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest Defendant(s), CONSTRUCTIVE NOTICE TO:CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC, OR THEIR SUCCESSORS and Unknown party claiming by, through,under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an inter- est. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action in the nature of a Quiet Title authorized by Title VI, Chapter 65, � 65.021 & 65.031 on the property in Sarasota County Flori- da, legally described as:LOTS 41, 42 & 43, BLK 510, 11TH ADDITION TO PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVI- SION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- OF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 2, 2A THROUGH 21, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA, also known as: 3659 Weidman Ave., North Port, Florida 34286 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on Plaintiff, Dmitriy A. Dimov and Inna A. 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Rushing, Clerk Publish: December 15, 22, 29, 2010 Jan- uary 5, 2011 NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING IN RE: The license to practice nursing of Karen ann Costello, L.P.N. 2835 Concord Street Sarasota, Florida 34231 CASE NO.: 2010-03911 LICENSE NO.: PN 1349821 The Department of Health has filed an Administrative Complaint against you, a copy of which may be obtained by con- tacting, Anntionette Smith, Assistant General Counsel, Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Tallahassee Florida 32399-3265, (850) 245-4640 If no contact has been made by you con- cerning the above by January 19, 2011, the matter of the Administrative Com- plaint will be presented at an ensuing meeting of the Board of Nursing in formal proceeding. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending this notice not later than seven days prior to the proceeding at the address given on the notice. Tele- phone: (850) 245-4640, 1-800-955- 8771(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770(V), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: December 15, 22, 29, 2010 Jan- uary 5, 2011 NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING IN RE: The license to practice nursing of Mary Elizabeth Lenig, R. 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Publish: December 15, 22, 29, 2010, January 5, 2011 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF EDMOND A. BEDNAR a/k/a EDMOND ALBERT BEDNARCZYK, Deceased. File No. 2010-CP-004550-NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of EDMOND A. BEDNAR a/k/a EDMOND ALBERT BEDNARCZYK, deceased, whose date of death was November 9, 2010, and whose social security number is XXX- XX-9267 is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 3079, Sarasota, Florida 34230. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the 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 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 December 29, 2010. Personal Representative: LUCILLE GALIA 14130 Burnham Avenue Burnham, IL 60633 Attorney for Personal Representative: WAYNE C. HALL, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 199524 1314 East Venice Ave, Ste E Venice, Florida 34285 Telephone: (941) 480-0999 E-Mail:whall@hall-anderson.com PUBLISH: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 NOTICE OF I A4UUT A p Persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision at this meeting, they will need a record of the proceedings and for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the pro- ceeding is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based. Publish: January 5, 2011 NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given to the following person for rent not paid: Darvin Carter Unit #A015 Mercury Cougar XR7 and household items The above unit will be auctioned Jan- uary 20, 2011 at 10 AM Terms: Cash Storage Depot LLC 247 James Street Venice, Fl. 34285 PUBLISH: JANUARY 5, 12, 2011 OTHER NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE le District Board o Irustees ol OLLState College of Florida announces a public meeting on Wednesday, January 19, 2011 at 8:30 a.m. to be held in Room 160/Bldg. 7 State College of Florida, 5840 26th St. W. Bradenton 34207. To Be Discussed: Rule Revisions: Rule #6HX14-1.42 Retirement Enhancement Plan TO PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICE, CALL STACY (941)-207-1011 SMCINTOSH@SUN- HERALD.COM (at the Venice Office) fax (941)-485-3036 I WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5,2011 SUN NEWSPAPERS 7A PUBLISHER LANG CAPASSO PHONE: (941) 207-1210 FAX: (941) 484-8460 8A WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5, 2011 OPINION GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR BOB MUDGE PHONE: (941) 207-1101 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR VIEW And we'll stop procrastinating, and ... A t the outset of the year 2011, be it resolved that: *We will celebrate as unem- ployment begins to drop back into the single digits and home sales rise again. *We will see major hurricanes avoid Southwest Florida. * But we will take precautions, nev- ertheless. We will think about install- ing storm shutters, stock our pantry with provisions, write out a family evacuation plan and figure out what to do with Fido, just in case. * We will set aside one day to ex- plore the natural beauty of our region. *We'll drive out to Boca Grande for the afternoon to find out what the extended Bush family finds so alluring about the barrier island off our coast. * We'll finally go to Warm Mineral Springs and test out the 87-degree mineral water that so many Europe- ans find so invigorating. We'll stop by the natural foods cafe on the site for lunch. * We'll participate in the July 4 Freedom Swim across Charlotte Harbor. * We'll attend the rodeo in Arcadia. * We'll take in a musical at Lemon Bay High School. And/or attend an event at the Charlotte Harbor Event Center in Punta Gorda and/or the North Port Performing Arts Center. * We'll enjoy lunch and live music at Snook Haven on the Myakka River in Venice. *We'll celebrate the 50-year legacy of the Cultural Center of Charlotte County. * We'll take a nice long bike ride on the Legacy Trail and the Venetian Wa- terway Park in Venice, or at Bayshore Park in Port Charlotte or the Cape Haze Pioneer Trail in Englewood. * We'll watch at least one sunset ev- ery month at the beach. Maybe even see a "green flash." *We'll write to our congressman or state representative about something that bugs us. *We'll also e-mail a letter to the edi- tor. (See above item of concern.) *We'll watch one county or city commission meeting on public access TV or the Internet to see how our local government operates. * We'll join our Neighborhood Watch. *We'll buy local when possible. Go to a farmers market. * We won't fall for one of those das- tardly e-mail scams. *We'll encourage our local and gov- ernments to find more creative ways to streamline government operations while providing better service to us, the customers. * We won't complain about winter traffic. * We'll try walking in the other guy's/ gal's moccasins more often. * We'll be mindful of the wider diversity of opinion and respectful of others' political views. We'll tone down our rhetoric. We'll listen. * We'll consider the remote possibil- ity that our neighbor just may have it right after all. * We'll thank a teacher. * We'll read a book to our grandchil- dren. * We'll turn off the TV one night a month and read a book ourselves. *We will stop talking or texting on our cell phones while driving. *We'll take in a Charlotte Stone Crabs game. Pray that enough people buy Bucs tickets that home games are not blacked out next season. That the Tampa Bay Rays dominate spring training at the Charlotte Sports Park and beat out the big-city big-spenders during the regular season to win the 2011 World Series. * We will bring something to the lo- cal food pantry every month. * We will appreciate every day the sun shines in Southwest Florida. * And, of course, we'll diet and ex- ercise to drop the extra 10 pounds we put on last month. Gold standard Has anyone truly defined the years that the term "Golden Years" covers? I always thought it was the years between 60 and 70. You know - after retirement but before you're ready to give up the semblance of an active life. I guess we can now push back the "Golden Years" to the 80s and beyond. It is nothing to see people in this age group jogging, working out, bicycling, playing tennis or just walking. The truth is that many people in their 80s and 90s are far more active than many people half their age. All of us are constantly look- ing for what Tennessee Wil- liams called the "Sweet Bird of Youth." No, we aren't looking for it in the way he meant it, but we are certainly looking for the feeling. It is a feeling we can't relinquish. People who are still working feel they are at the top of their game and have no intention of stepping aside to let the Young Turks break through. Youthfulness has captured them like Lorelei on the Rhine River - not by having them crash into the rocks that await them, but it has a hold on them just as strong as the mythical siren on that famous river. Go by the downtown tennis courts in Venice and you will see what I mean. The players look pretty fit and play a mean game of tennis. You might guess their ages at 60 or 65, but in reality they could be in their late 60s, early 70s or even their 80s. To top it off, many are pretty good looking. You might even find a trophy wife on the courts. To really find the good-looking ones, though, you probably need to go to the tennis courts in a gated com- munity. Their day is balanced be- tween doctor appointments, tennis lessons, saunas, discuss- ing implants or Botox treat- ments with friends and talking with the grandchildren over the phone. It is indeed the good life for many. I am sure I am not alone in thinking this. Many times I have wondered, what they used to do in their jobs? Their nice, big houses are paid for, their cars are all paid for, they are always dressed to the nines, eat at the best restau- rants, go to the "must be seen at" events. Yes, life is good and they have no intention of let- ting go. They plan to hang on till the bubble bursts. So to me and many others, the "Golden Years" is where we are in our life right now. It could be Venice or any other place that features the "good life" and that we have selected as our paradise. "Golden Years," in reality, is a feeling, an expectation and a desire all rolled into one. Those of us who have found Venice and chosen to live here have found our "Golden Years" right here. Since we probably are not planning to move anywhere, Venice will likely be our "On Golden Pond" as well. Then when we do leave, we will see the "Golden (or possibly Pearly) Gates." So I guess we have all entered our "Golden Years." Lang Capasso is publisher of the Venice Gondolier Sun. MISSION STATEMENT To be the superior quality, low cost provider of information and advertising in the local communities we serve. We will continuously improve: the value of information provided to our customers; the value and results for our advertisers; the quality of life in our communities; the return on our stock- holders' investment ... while providing a fair, challenging and rewarding workplace for productive employees. LETTERS WELCOME Letters to the editor are welcome on virtually any subject. They must be signed and give the writer's address and telephone number for verification. Letters of more than 250 words may be edited for length. We do not publish letters that condemn or praise business service. We do not publish poetry, open letters or letters to third parties. Letters from the same person will not be published more than once a month. Send or bring your letter to the Venice Gondolier Sun, 200 E. Venice Ave., Venice FL 34285.You can also fax signed letters to (941) 484-8460 or e-mail them to bmudge@venice gondolier.com. For more information, call (941) 207-1000. 3UST ,SlIOPP DAYS L UNTIL CHRIST 350 'ING i l LEFT NEXT hAS! Gogawvz~S*JAJ- WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE PROPOSAL TO CONSOLIDATE OR ELIMINATE SOME CITY BOARDS? CALL US AT 2071111. Pill pusher. Will the person or persons who have this fe- ver about putting in another roundabout here please take some aspirin and get over it? Meter made. All it is, is to keep employees out of cus- tomer parking spaces. Em- ployees don't care where they park. It's all about getting a paycheck. So in turn, the city has to enforce parking laws. It's not to chase away customers. It's so custom- ers have a place to park. The only other way to keep employees out of customer parking spaces is to charge to park. Employees are not going to pay to park and go to work all day every day. It's too costly. It's a sad day when people in the city of Venice have to pay for park- ing. Ninety percent of other Florida cities charge in their downtown areas now and it's all because of employees taking up valuable parking spaces. It shouldn't be, but that's the way it is. Sorry, it might come to parking with meters. That's the only way around it. Tradition. I think placing chairs along the route of the parade is a wonderful tradi- tion for the city of Venice. It shows that its citizens are warm-hearted and interested in watching the parade. This should never stop, and anybody who is against it is an old fuddy-duddy who has nothing to do and should stay home from the parade. Dumped. I woke up this morning and someone had dumped 5 gallons of used quart oil containers in my front yard. I just want to thank them for that little gift. Merry Christmas. No waiting. If I have to eat pigeon poop, I'm not go- ing to eat at Sharky's either. You'd kill those pigeons if they invaded your yard too. I Let 'em Have It kill lots and lots of ants in and out of my house. Ever kill a rat in your garage? I'm glad those people will not eat at Sharky's anymore. Now I won't have to wait so long for a table. Naked truth. Should Caspersen Beach have part of it set aside for a clothing- optional beach? I think it should. I think its geographic location would make it ideal for this area, Sarasota County - probably the best beach we have for this venue. I think there are a lot of people that would choose to visit it. It's remote enough so that it's not like you're going to stumble onto it acciden- tally. I don't know what the big fuss is. Why not? Certain- ly it's a much better location than north Lido, which was for years clothing optional. Quota? I'm calling about what seems to be a ticket quota that the sheriff's of- fice has. They're calling it performance standards but it still appears to be a quota for tickets. I'm thinking they need more preventive programs in the community, such as against prescription drug abuse. They shouldn't be pressuring the deputies to write so many tickets, which amounts to a quota. There ought to be more emphasis on prescription drugs and more pressing matters in our community. Unique. Traditions - that's what we must keep here in this beautiful city of Venice, where we have our chairs on the avenue easily waiting for the people who are going to come and occupy them and watch the parade in safe sur- roundings. How many cities could you possibly do that in? Our city on the Gulf is one of its kind and we must work to keep it that way. People too. About nude sunbathing at Caspersen Beach - absolutely, I'm 100 percent in favor of it. Natur- ists and nudists are people too, and we have plenty of beach and plenty of room on our beach for nudists. We should make room for them. Optional. Yes, Caspersen Beach should be clothing- optional. To keep the gawkers out, and people who just want a quick hookup out, make the parking lot a paid parking lot like the one at Oliver Beach in the Miami area. I get tired of spending my money to go to Miami when I could be spending my money right here in town. Thousands of others would come and spend $5 a day to park, plus hotel rooms, dining in our restaurants and buying souvenirs. And we could use it all year-round. Better elsewhere. A nude beach at Caspersen? I think that's a bad idea. This is a fam- ily community. If they want to have a nude beach, there are lots of other places. Caspersen is too close to where families go swimming. I don't think it's a good idea at all. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5,2011 1 LETTERS FROM OUR READERS A real Christmas story Editor: I looked out of my window and I saw them - my neigh- bors, Kathy, Jimmy, Stacey and Tony - putting up our Christ- mas lights. Two years ago my husband suffered a major stroke and is now disabled. He also had his carotid artery done, and after that a quintuple bypass. Before that, he went all out at Christmas, decorating the house. And here they were, our neighbors, decorating our yard and house with everything they needed from our garage. I tried to hold back the tears that came to my eyes, but I couldn't. Talk about an old-fashioned neighborhood that you think you could only find in the movies - not true. We have such a place right here in Ven- ice Gardens. I live on Mount Vernon Drive and my neigh- bors are saints. The first six months after my husband's stroke, they took care of us: the Ragasses, the Andersons, the Sparbys, TonyWeiss and the Mudoc- cas. They mowed our lawn, cut our bushes, took care of our dog. They gave me rides to HealthSouth in Sarasota. The little boy across the street made sure our garbage cans were in the garage, and the little girl next door came to the hospital and read stories to my husband. All the neighbors visited him frequently and brightened his days. Up to this day Jimmy vis- its and takes him out to sit in front of the house, and every- body comes to chat. I actually bought extra chairs so no one has to stand. No, you don't have to go to the movies to see an old-fash- ioned, caring neighborhood. Just think about Mount Vernon Drive in Venice Gardens, Fla. fighters arrived within four or five minutes. They determined that I had no broken bones and helped me back house. I didn't get their na unfortunately, but th extremely profession able, caring, knowle and helpful. We should be proud firefighters in Venice Hildegard Leuschner Venice A real pick-me-up Editor: Last Monday, I fell down the steps of my home. My hus- band called 9-1-1 and two fire- Not the city's Editor: SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A Since the alleged parking violators are employees of the complaining business owners, into the it would seem more logical (and cost-effective) to have the em- ames, players manage their employ- iey were ees' parking habits, rather than tal, ca- having to rely on government to edgeable do a job they should be doing. I have been told that compli- id of our ance with the ordinance only requires a vehicle to be moved to another spot (even if it is Imelda Kring only one spot away) every two Venice hours. If that is correct, it is a minor inconvenience to the parker, and a way to circum- job vent a law that should more correctly be a common-sense rule for downtown employees. The downtown parking issue is an example of what's wrong with society. Lou Drendel Venice Good news, bad news We Americans are natu- rally optimistic. Count me with the majority. Still, the start of a new year is time for a real- ity check. My forecast a year ago was right on the money except for Southwest Florida unem- ployment, which did not improve to the 10 percent I had predicted. The nation is a bit more pessimistic than a year ago. Pew Research reports that just more than half of us think we are facing a better year ahead. Last year, two-thirds of the population believed 2010 would show improvement. Those who are discour- aged about the prospects for the coming 12 months have increased from 17 to 35 percent. If you have been out of work for six months or a year, it is not easy to be optimistic. The year ahead looks like a mixture of good news and bad news, with the good news getting the edge. Good news: Mortgage rates are low; banks are beginning to make a few business loans. Bad news: The overhang of fore- closed homes continues to depress home values and family net worth. Good news for those planning retirement: Stock market averages are way up from their bottom in 2008. 401K plans are recovering their value. Bad news: The union-backed company pension funds that fueled comfortable retirements are disap- pearing. Home equity is the lowest it has been in memory. Good news: For some months, retail sales across Southwest Florida have shown increases over the prior year. Bad news: On the respected Case- Schindler Index, Miami and Tampa have recorded the six worst declines among the nation's large markets in terms of property values. Bad news: Public services, de- pendent on property tax values and collections, continue to be hard hit. Good news: Some state government receipts are rising on greater sales and business profits taxes. Good news on the jobs front for this employment- challenged state: Moody's Economy.com recently issued a forecast for job growth both by state and metro area, and Florida is looking a lot stronger than most parts of the country. Bad news: Chronic unem- ployment in the state and nation will await the will of the people to invest in the national infrastructure and advanced educa- tion to keep our nation a global competitor. The unemployment rate in Southwest Florida remains above 12 percent. Bad news: The nation has yet to come to grips with long-term costs of the safety net and our overcommitment to the welfare state. Good news: The report of the Conference Board, which compiles our monthly leading economic indicators, shows a third consecutive gain. It is an early sign that the expan- sion is gaining momentum and spreading. Nearly all components rose in November. Bad news: The retiree baby boom rush will be slowed by housing un- certainty, home equity in 2( loss and lower company pensions. Some will see a value in waiting a few more years for maximum Social Security benefits. Good news: Some in their 60s and out of a good job will be ready to tap pension funds and retire. Millions are still ready to trade snow and slush for Florida sunshine. More good news: The 2 percent cut in Social Security taxes LICENSED * INSURED * BONDED * Free Nursing E' Illuion * . Act i es of DaIl\ LI, ing * .Adili[i.traiion of Med1ication * Perional C(are Barhing * Errands. Shopping. Traniportation * Mceal Preparanion )11 will be a powerful short- term stimulus. Good news: We are likely to see a slow but continued recovery with a national growth rate between 2 and 2.5 percent. Florida will benefit from the national recovery, even one as pokey as this. Derek Dunn-Rankin is chair of Sun Coast Media Group. 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On a Sunday morning visit to the Venice jetties with temperatures in the mid-60s, I noticed only two fishermen. Then a visit to the Venice Mu- nicipal Pier netted the same results. Water was calm with a light easterly breeze. So where are all the fishermen? It was a holi- day weekend with plenty of tourists and snowbirds. One would think with the improving weather, people would be fishing. Maybe they waited until a warmer afternoon. My buddy on the east coast informs me that they are having a nice pompano run. He also noted that sand fleas are starting to show up, though I still haven't heard any reports of them here. I am attempting to catch a few sheepies this afternoon at the jetty. I'll be happy to catch anything. Some boaters are telling me that they are still seeing plenty of sheepshead in the Intracoastal Waterway. The best baits are live or frozen fiddlers, sand fleas and shrimp. Maybe you'll get lucky and a stray pompano will eat your bait. Well, fellow Sheepshead- ites, the time has come to say goodbye until next week. Mr Sheepshead is Dave Hack. Contact him at 321-8849, 486-1998 or mrsheepshead@verizon. net. SPORTS BRIEFS BOYS BASKETBALL Venice falls late to Tarpons By ROB SHORE SPORTS WRITER For 24 minutes, the Venice In- """ dians reminded you why they've been a frustrating team to face on the basketball floor - they took meticulous care of the ball, gave up nothing easy and gen- erally shot the lights out. The problem was that after having Charlotte on the ropes ii I for 24 minutes, the Tarpons .- . a needed just two to deliver a knockout blow. Charlotte opened the fourth quarter with 11 unanswered points, the decisive turn in a 66- 62 boys basketball victory over Venice. "Charlotte lives off their runs," Venice coach James Slaton said. 'And we let this one run on too long." The Tarpons (11-1, 3-0 in Dis- trict 5A-11), who have a versa- tile mix of players to storm out of the gate this year, went big down the stretch with Marcus Hardison and Cory Shine on the floor at the same time. Massolio said the Tarpons had tinkered with a big lineup in . practice. "I thought, 'Let's try to domi- nate the glass,'" Massolio said. 4 'And I thought we did that." It paid big dividends - Hardi- son had seven rebounds in the fourth quarter. Shine led the Tarpons with 20 points and seven rebounds, while Hardison had 18 points and 11 rebounds. "They did a good job at the rim," Slaton said. "All their points were from inside guys.U, We really shut down their guards." Indeed, guards D.J. Scott andX Ryan Bailey -normally big - contributors - were held to six points combined. Venice (3-9, 1-3) had used the longball to get going. Chris Hann drained his first two 3-point attempts and made four . of six in the first quarter to keep Charlotte off-balance. The sharpshooting Indians led Charlotte 21-19 after the first quarter. SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL "I don't know where our de- Venice junior guard Zach Flerlage gets shut down by Charlotte center Jonny Ocasio during Tuesday night's game against FALLS 111 Charlotte High School in Punta Gorda. Venice fell behind in the fourth quarter and lost to the Tarpons, 66-62. Venice High wrestling hosting alumni night tonight The Venice High wrestling team is holding an alumni night at 7 p.m. tonight as part of the Indians' home match against Lemon Bay. All former Venice High wrestlers are encouraged to attend to celebrate this first event. The team will honor former wrestler Tyler Spann, who died in April. Venice Little League holding registration Saturday The final registration for Venice Little League will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Chuck Reiter Com- plex, 250 Fort St., Venice. Bring a copy of each player's birth certificate and two proofs of address. Visit venicelittleleague.com for more information and registration forms. Players who are 12 or younger and not already assigned to a Majors Divi- sion team must attend one of the player evaluations, at 6 p.m. Jan. 14 or 9 a.m. Jan. 15. For more information, e-mail info@ venicelittleleague.com. Rally for the Cure golf tourney set for Jan. 26 Rally for the Cure golf tournament will be held on Jan. 26 at Lake Venice Golf Club. Sign in at 7 a.m. with coffee, juice and doughnuts available. Golf begins at 8 a.m. with an 18-hole modified shotgun scramble. The tournament is open to all women golfers regardless of club affiliation or handicap. Cost is $35 for Lake Venice Golf Club members and $40 for nonmembers and includes a $20 Rally for the Cure dona- tion, cart, golf and buffet lunch. Closest to the pin, longest drive, straightest drive, shortest drive and put- ting contests will be held. Deadline for sign-up is Jan. 23. All 18- and nine-hole Lake Venice Women's League prize money for the day will be donated to the Komen Foun- dation. For more information, call Del Wilson at 485-1332 or e-mail her at wilsonworld27@yahoo.com, or call Pat Campbell at 483-4669. Include name, phone and handicap when registering. Don't forget to wear pink. Miss Venice Fast Pitch Winter Camp set for Jan. 17 Miss Venice Fast Pitch will hold a Winter Warm-up Camp for ages 5-16 from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jan. 17 at the Miss Venice Fast Pitch fields on the corner of Ridgewood Avenue and Pinebrook Road. Cost is $45 per player and lunch will be provided. The camp will be instructed by Joe Ayrault, a Milwaukee Brewers affiliate manager, Jeff Roberts, former Manatee Community College manager and Missy Perez. Instruction will include hitting, field- ing, speed and agility. Groups will be divided by age and skill. Registration is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Early registration by Jan. 15 will save $5 per player. For registration forms, visit www. leaguelineup.com/welcome.asp?url=mvfp. For more information, e-mail Steve Constantino at Ospreysteve216@aol. com. Plantation Celebrity Golf Classic on Feb. 9-10 The Plantation Community Founda- tion Celebrity Golf Classic will be held on Feb. 9 and 10 at the Plantation Golf & Country Club in Venice. The event, which is open to all golf- ers, is in its 12th year and will feature Enjoy Bogey's Great Food & Support Your Hometown Hangout! more than 70 celebrity players such as Jerry Lucas, Stan Mikita, Jim Perry, Buddy Harrelson, Johnny Orr, to just name a few. The Classic begins on Feb. 9 with a cocktail pairings party where playing sponsors and their guests have an op- portunity to meet and socialize with the celebrities. Foursomes will be paired by a lottery. In the morning of Feb. 10, the Otto Graham Memorial Putting Contest will be held, followed by lunch. The 18- hole scramble will follow using both of Plantation's golf courses. The day will conclude with an awards banquet. Playing sponsorships are available for a $350 donation. The Classic is the foundation's pre- mier annual event and its net proceeds benefit many charities in the South Sarasota County area through the foun- dation's annual grant award program. More than $2 million has been awarded since its inception in 1988. All area golfers are eligible to play in the tournament. If interested, call the foun- BRIEFS 11 P hiuliana Cm a/laro VENICE HIGH SCHOOL'S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Ve il. - HI.- li irl : I :.. :. li-1i I p: l .-r .i-.I-l i i 1 r.ill _3.:1 Ii.:h lr : p I , : 1- . : : .-s-, I sil IliA - _ 1 1-1 1:. - I-h i :,-,.1 the Willie Clemons Girls Basketball Classic at Southeast High. Cavallaro scored 16, 21 and 22 points against Braden River, Kathleen and Riverview. 65 .V ..A . , g8, .b sO. c SPORTS CALENDAR COMING UP Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday BKG -Venice at DeSoto GWL- Boke a Vi, County,JV 5:30,V7 p.m. WRE-Venice in Southeast SWRE-LemoGWL- BayaBookeratVenieence30p BSOC- Charlotte atVenice, Duals (at Southeast High, S7 pm BKB - DeSoto County at JV5:30,V7:30p.m. Bradenton), 10a.m. V 7 p.m. DeSotooun GSOC-Venice at Charlotte, BKB-Venice at Booker, Venice,JV5:30,V7p.m. JV5:30,V7:30p.m. V7p.m. BSOC - Boys soccer, GSOC - Girls soccer, BKB - Boys basketball, BKG - Girls basketball, WRE - Wrestling, GWL - Girls weightlifting I : WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011 GOLF RESULTS JACARANDA WEST COUNTRY CLUB Nov.28 Sunday Couples Las Vegas Scramble: Dave and JoAnn Myers, Don and Pat Blem 62.5; Lee and Mary Ellen Snell, Gil and Eleanor Desrochers 62.7; Nat Pendleton, Sharon Furman, Paul and Estelle Scanlon 63.6; Don and Marilyn Du- mas, Doug and Pam Piper 64.6. Nov. 30 Ladies President's Cup Ind. Stroke Play Low Gross, Low Net: (Round 1) A: Janine Marrone 85, Judy Christman 71; B: Linda Bergen, FALLS FROM PAGE 10 fense was - 21 points in the first quarter?" he said. "They shot the ball well. Maybe I shouldn't have let (Hann) come to (basketball) camps when he was young." Overall, Hann made seven 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 24 points. The Indians' dependence on the outside shot was somewhat out of necessity with top scorer Mike Smither ailing. Smither had nine points be- fore fouling out. Zach Flerlage had 18 for Venice. Venice held off Charlotte's first run in the third quarter. After the Indians let by as many as nine, Charlotte came back to tie it at 47-47. But Hann buried a 3-pointer from the left corner Sharon Springall 95 (tied), Mary Ellen Snell 66; C: Marsha Franson, Nancy Haughey 105 (tied); Gail Pedersen 66. Jacaranda Jills Member-Mem- ber: (Round 1) Pat Bochnowski, Lorraine Gregory 29; Cookie Son- nabend, Bru Murawski 32; Estelle Scanlon, Ginny Skrabak; Barbara Paul, Ellen Harenberg 33 (tied). Dec. 1 MGA 1 BB Odd, 2 BB Even: Bob Reigeluth Jr., Rich Collier, Donald Blem, Ernie Skinner -16; Jack Am- ero, Bob Scherer, Joseph Skrabak, Doug Piper-15. and was fouled for a four-point play with 31 seconds left in the period. With a couple of Zach Flerlage free throws - Flerlage finished with 18 points - they led by six going into the fourth quarter. Then the nightmare began for the Indians with an 11-point Charlotte run, most of it in transition. Charlotte's victory sets up a district showdown on Friday when the Tarpons host Port Charlotte. Both teams are un- beaten in district play. CHARLOTTE 66, VENICE 62 Venice 21 13 19 9 - 62 Charlotte 19 9 19 19 - 66 VENICE (62) Chris Hann 24, Martin 2, Richards 7, Smither 9, Kime 2, Flerlage 18.Totals 21 9-1262. CHARLOTTE (66) Sylver 9, Marcus Hardison 18, Scott 6, Mut 7, Dw. Reynolds 6, Cory Shine 20.Totals 2614-30 66. shore@sun-herald.com Ladies 9-Holers Step-A-Side Scramble: Mary Ellen Snell, Linda Bergen, Evie Marino 33.4; Janine Marrone, Marilyn dumas, Judy Bellisari, Maxine Bartone 33.5; Judy Christman, Sharon Furman, Gloria Thiers, Eleanor Desrochers 34. Dec. 8 Men's Age Group Low Gross, Low Net: Ages 60-64: Bob Mu- rawski 83, Rich Collier 78; 65-69: Ron Springall 82, Doug Piper 69; 70-74: Don Dumas, Larry Mee- han 85 (tied), Hank Sonnabend 69; 75-79: Bob Murphy 89, Bob Grever 69; 80+: Bud Gerow 86, Alex Ohlson 69. VENICE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Oct.11 WGA 9-Holers 1 BB Odd, 2 BB Even: Edna Robinson, Priscilla Miller, Susie Learey, Carol Good 45. Oct. 12 WGA 18-Holers 2 BB of 4: 1st Flight-Sally Kinney, Wilma McCabe, Liesel Ladebeck, Arline Laurino 124; Anne Laginess, Audrey Anderson, Peg Frerk, Jean Dugan 129; 2nd Flight-Kathy Sass, Karen Cornelius, Arlene Gilligan, Edna Joslyn 128. SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNEL Venice's Mike Smither drives to the hoop during Tuesday night's game against Charlotte High School in Punta Gorda. Venice fell behind in the fourth quarter and lost to the Tarpons, 66-62. SUN NEWSPAPERS 11A SPORTS SHORTS BOYS SOCCER SECOND HALF DOOMS VENICE: Lakewood Ranch scored two second-half goals en route to a 2-0 win over Venice on Tuesday night at Lakewood Ranch High. After a 0-0 first half, the Mustangs scored a goal in the first five minutes of the second half off a corner kick then added the final goal later. "We were definitely rusty not having that game-type atmosphere," said Venice coach Seth Jones, who were playing their first match after a two-week break. According to Jones, goalkeeper Aaron Nowak had at least 10 saves in the first half. Venice managed just five shots on goal. "We started looking better the last 15 minutes of the match,"said Jones. Venice (4-5-1) hosts Charlotte at 7:30 p.m., Friday in the final Class 5A-District 10 match of the season. BRIEFS FROM PAGE 10 dation office at 497-4826, Joe Magennis at 492-5071, Ron Noble at 497-3087 or Steve Rich at 223-1704. Gulf Coast Senior Games accepting registrations Registrations are now being accepted for the 22nd annual Gulf Coast Senior Games, which are scheduled for Feb. 22-27 throughout Sarasota and Manatee counties. The games are held to promote health and wellness for ages 50 and older. Some of the events at this year's games include archery, badminton, basketball, bocce, bowl- ing, cribbage, croquet, cycling, golf, horseshoes, racquetball, a 5K run, shuffleboard, swimming, table tennis, tennis and track and field. The Gulf Coast Senior Games is a local qualifier for the 2011 Florida Se- nior Games State Cham- pionships from Dec. 3 to 11 in Polk County. Cost is $12, which in- cludes a T-shirt. There is also a registration fee of $3 per event to compete. Register online at www. DR. DAN BUSCH, DR. ERENE ROMANSKI CHIROPRACTOR If you have arthritis in your hands, feet, legs, or hips, one of your most important goals is to stay functional. You want to protect your mobility to get around by yourself unaided. That's one reason why your doctor of chiropractic will recommend that you adopt a daily routine of range of motion exercises to help keep your joints, especially those affected by arthritis, as functional as possible. Arthritis is a mysterious disease, and no parksonline.scgov.net. For a complete list of events and times, visit any Sarasota County Rec- reation Center or library for a registration booklet, or call 861-5000. Take Stock in Children Tennis Tournament set for Feb. 25-27 The second annual Take Stock in Children of Sarasota County Schol- arship Fund Doubles Tennis Tournament will be held Feb. 25-27 at the Serendipity Tennis Cen- ter at the County Club of Sarasota, 3600 Torrey Pines Blvd. in Sarasota. one yet knows what causes it. It is also a disease that can affect not only your extremities but other parts of your body, including your spinal column. Wherever your arthritis discomfort may be, you may be able to benefit by the gentle manipulation techniques and other therapies performed by your doctor of chiropractic. If you have Medicare insurance, chiropractic care is included in your coverage. Whatever will help you stay functional and mobile will help you enjoy life more. 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NF funds support transportation projects for elderly and disabled individuals that go beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act. All proposed projects must be based on transportation priorities developed in the Sarasota-Manatee Locally Coordinated Human Services Transportation Plan (LCHSTP). Proposals are due March 1, 2011, 5 P.M. E.S.T. The following grant funds are available. FY JARC NFP 2009 $270,445 $225,771 2010 $258,576 $221,581 SCAT encourages all qualified organizations to apply. SCAT encourages participation in grant applications by Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. INSTRUCTIONS: To apply for JARC or New Freedom (NF) grants, please download the following documents: * Sarasota-Manatee LCHSTP July 2008 (8.45 MB), * Editable Budget Worksheet (22 KB), and * Transmittal Worksheet (57 KB). The JARC & NF Application (240 KB) is provided as a separate document for your convenience, but is included in the Sarasota-Manatee LCHSTP as Appendix E. The Editable Budget Worksheet and Transmittal Worksheet are provided as editable versions of forms found in the JARC & NF Application. These are provided so that applicants can type directly into the submittal forms. For a copy of the grant application and the LCHSTP, � visit www.scgov.net/SCAT. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 20�11 OBITUARY POLICY OBITUARIES Obituaries are accepted from funeral homes and cremato- ries only. There is no charge for publishing an abbrevi- ated death notice once. Full obituaries, notices of services and repeat death notices will be subject to charges based on their length. Obituaries should be e-mailed to Ikennedy@ venicegondolier.com and must include a phone number. There is an additional charge for faxed or hand-delivered obituaries, and for photos. The Venice Gondolier Sun publishes on Wednesday and Saturdays. Obituary deadlines are noon for faxes and 2 p.m. for e-mails the day before publication. For more information, call (941) 207-1110. FROM PAGE 3 art, sewing for her children, volunteering in the Girl Scout movement and rais- ing her Boston terriers. She spent many years enjoying her "Sip & Sew," Birthday and Garden clubs. She was a member of Venice-Nokomis United Methodist Church and an active participant in the Rebecca Knight Circle at her church. She appreci- ated their friendship, support and work in missions. Helen brought joy to all who knew her. She was loved and admired by those who worked with her on her many projects. We will miss her bright smile and warm, gentle touch. In addition to her husband of 58 years, Col. Martin Allen Ross, Helen was pre- ceded in death by two daughters, Simone Jeannette Young and Elizabeth Sharon Ross. She was also preceded in death by her twin brothers, Raymond and Russell Payne, parents Helen and Kirby Payne, and grandmother Martha Greenstreet. Survivors include daughter Vivianne Ross Phillipps and her husband, Carl; niece Harriet Ross; granddaughter Shannon Phillipps Fairholm and her husband, Matt; granddaughter Patricia Ross Phil- lipps Heston and her husband, Chuck; granddaughter Kathleen Curns Tucker and her husband, Curtis; grandson Hal Ross Curns and his wife, Cecilia; granddaugh- ter Sharon Leigh Curns; and seven great- grandchildren, Samantha Nichole Curns, Sarah Elizabeth Lurae Tucker, Carl Gilbert Fairholm, Benjamin Allan Fairholm, Mag- gie Helen Tucker, Nathan Ross Fairholm and William Rex Fairholm. Services: A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 15, atVen- ice-Nokomis United Methodist Church, 208 Palm Ave., Nokomis. The Rev. James McWhinnie and the Rev. Ralph Burton will be conducting the service. Inurnment will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Hamilton, Ohio. To send condolences, visit www. farleyfuneralhome.com. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memo- rial donations may be made to Lighthouse for the Blind, Venice-Nokomis United Meth- odist Church Preschool Program, Venice- Nokomis United Methodist Church Youth Program, Venice-Nokomis United Methodist Church UMW Mission Projects or a charity of your choice. Sara Towne Sara Towne, 94, of Venice, Fla., passed away at home on Monday, Jan. 3, 2011, due to natural causes. Mrs. Towne was born Dec. 4, 1916, in Ansonia, Conn., and resided there until relocating to Brooksville, Fla., in 1976. She relocated to Venice in 1994 to be closer to her family. While residing in Connecticut, she was employed by Uniroyal until becoming a li- censed practical nurse until her retirement. Sara is survived by her sisters, Con- stance Valentine and Lucy Millican, both of Ansonia, Conn.; her son, Thomas (Elaine) Mikulski of Venice, Fla.; two grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. 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The new address is a mo- bile home registered to Reed's aunt. The first phone number he provided is registered with Sprint as belonging to "John Doe," but it is a number that law enforcement officers have called prior to this incident and it was answered by Reed. Two telephones seized from Reed's home belong to fam- ily members and had that number programed into them under Reed's name. The other telephone number belonged to a telephone found inside Reed's home in the 300 block of Briarwood Road during a search on May 27. Also found were bank checks that had been delivered to the Jacaranda Circle address and a U.S. Postal Service change of address form with the same delivery address found in Reed's car. Wilson said Reed gave her a SunTrust credit card in her name that she did not ask for. He kept possession of the card except when he directed her to make specific purchases, such as a Macintosh laptop computer, an $800 Target gift card and jewelry at various pawn shops. Video evidence showed Wilson making the purchases and the items were found in the search of Reed's home. The Target gift card purchased on May 25 was used on May 26 by Reed at the Venice Target without Wilson being present. As a result, $11,977.83 was fraudulently taken from the victim's account. Reed, 23, 300 block Briar- wood Road, Venice, was ar- rested and charged with three counts of fraud (misrepresent- ing himself to commit person- al identity theft, impersonating a law enforcement officer in the commission of a felony and possessing the identifica- tion of another person without consent) and exploitation of elderly (less than $20,000). He received no bond on the ex- ploitation charge and $16,500 on the remaining charges. Reed has been in the Sara- sota County Jail since May on similar charges. Sweatshirt heist A man was attacked by people in a car and lost his shirt, along with his prescrip- tion pills. 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Acceptance came after years of work by the city's former director of historical resources, Dorothy Korwek, and Carl Shiver, historic preservation- ist for the Bureau of Historic Preservation in Tallahassee. "It was an eight-year project," Korwek said. "It started out as a whole different project." According to its Web site, the National Register of Historic Places is "the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preserva- tion Act of 1966, the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coor- dinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America's historic and archeological resources." Korwek wanted to document the road system, park system and zoning aspects of the city that make it special, but mem- bers of the Bureau of Historic Preservation review board did not understand the proposal. Undeterred and armed with the knowledge that, on the na- tional level, there were two city plans on the register, Korwek persevered. Her goal was to have Venice join the ranks of Washington, D.C., and Savan- nah, Ga., the only two cities in the United States to be listed on the register. When she mentioned Sa- vannah and Washington, the board members in Tallahassee finally understood, and she got help from Shiver and his boss, Barbara Maddock. Korwek said Maddock man- aged to persuade the review board to come to Venice to see how the 1926-era Nolen plan for the city had spawned a city in which people can have the optimum quality of life. Judie Bauer, who was Venice Area Historical Society presi- dent at the time, drove them around in her van before they met in council chambers at city hall. Having seen the city and studied the applica- tion, the Tallahassee group approved it and sent it on to Washington. "That was 2007 or so," Kor- wek said. "Carl (Shiver) got a call from Washington saying that they had decided not to allow the city to be listed as a plan. They changed their mind but said we could resubmit it as a district. "You need different docu- mentation for a district. We had to define and photograph every 1926-60 structure." Undeterred by the setback, Korwek and Shiver worked to- ward the new goal of achieving recognition for the district. Comprising some 847 acres of the original 1,150 acres of the Nolen plan, the district listed on the register includes 683 buildings and 14 sites con- sidered "resources," and 792 buildings classified as noncon- tributing resources. Any house built prior to 1960 was eligible to be included. Korwek and several vol- unteers took photos of every structure built from 1926 to Historic Edgewood Park District home listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Dec. 18,1989. This structure was built as part of the 1926-27 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers development of the City of Venice for lower and moderate income residents. This structure is significant architecturally as a representation of the Mediterranean Revival style. It is at 941 Groveland Ave. Accession number 2008.09.0206 Street address folder, Historic Venezia Park District Listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 18,1989. This structure was built as part of the 1926-27 Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers development of the City of Venice. This structure is significant architecturally as a represen- tation of the Mediterranean Revival Style, the official design theme for the planned city. Found in Catalog Number: 2008.09.0179. A portion of John Nolen's original plan for the city of Venice. 1960. Using an Excel spread- sheet program, Korwek spent hours identifying each build- ing's location, type of structure (house, carport, condo, etc.) architectural style (neo-Med- iterranean, mansard, ranch, frame vernacular, etc.), date built and address, plus Florida Master Site File Form number, if applicable. She then con- verted that to a written form that totaled 42 pages, which was but one section within the hefty application booklet. Three districts recognized by the National Register in 1989, eight individual properties and 109 previously listed buildings, plus many of the city's parks and greenways, named and un- named, were contributing fac- tors although not included in the count that led to the listing. The area involved is en- closed by Laguna Drive on the north, Home Park Road on the east, The Corso on the south and The Esplanade to the west. The only exception is the par- cel of land north of East Venice Avenue on which the train depot and Rollins Coakley Park are located. The train tracks served to separate the indus- trial district to the east from the residential district along the Gulf of Mexico. Nolen had insisted on moving the tracks and depot half a mile east to serve as a separator. With a solid plan and much of the infrastructure com. pleted, Nolen's involvement and further development ended with the onset of the Great Depression and end of Florida's land boom. In those early days, Venice Avenue was created, including the elegant median and even the curbing and sidewalks. Three hotels were built, as were many retail spaces along the avenue. About 20 percent of the city's streets were completed, as were about 100 homes of vary- ing sizes in areas from Venice Avenue to the Venezia Park Dis- trict, along Harbor Drive and east of the train tracks in the Edgewood District. There were sewers in place and even street- lights, although there was no money to pay for the electricity to light them for several years. The remaining streets in the Nolen plan were not complet- ed until about 1959. During those years, some of the early buildings were lost, including the ParkView Hotel, which gave way to the downtown Venice post office. During the years after World War II, most new buildings favored California modern or Sarasota School of Architecture designs by the likes of Ralph Twitchell or Paul Rudolph. The city's original architect of record was Franklin 0. Adams and the builder was George A. Fuller. That growth spurt helped the city, whether it adhered to Historic Eagle Point District Cabin No. 6 listed on the National Register of Historic Places on Oct. 3, 1991. This structure was built for the first season at Eagle Point, a hunting and fishing resort for an exclusive northern clien- tele. This structure was occupied by the second owner of Eagle Point, Mike Evans, and his family during their vacations in the area and is significant architecturally as a representation of the "close to nature" resort buildings constructed in the early 20th century. Located at 758 Eagle Point Drive. Item No. 2008.09.0228. Nolen's architectural plan or not, as it gave the city a new lease on life, although the change in design concept may have affected the city's chance to become the third city in the United States to be listed as a city on the National Register. In the 1980s, one of the city's fist major architectural sur- veys was undertaken and the Architectural Review Board was created. In the introduction to the book, "National Register of Historic Places, Districts and Structures Located inVen- ice, Nokomis, Laurel, Osprey, Florida," assembled by James Hagler, the city's director of historic resources, are the words: "According to National Register criteria, if clusters of significant structures are separated from each other by intervening development or highway construction (both occurring in Venice) they should be submitted as sepa- rate districts. "While National Register districts can include nonsignif- icant structures, their number is usually limited to a small percentage of the total struc- tures in the district." The listing is the culmina- tion of some eight years' work by Korwek, Shiver and count- less volunteers. It became official on Nov. 8. Being listed on the register does not guarantee a particular historic building's survival or require its owners to maintain a building as designed. Within the laws of the city, owners may care for their property as they desire. There could be income tax credits for certain income- producing buildings on the list and there could be limited ad valorem tax relief for cer- tain listed or eligible proper- ties. Owners should contact the Bureau of Historic Preser- vation. To learn more about the Nolen plan, the district named to the National Register and the early history of Venice, visit the Triangle Inn at 351 S. Nas- sau St., on the island in Venice. Trained docents are there Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Web address is www.venicegov. com/archives. kcool@venicegondolier.com VENUE 3B WEDNESDAY CLASS ACTS JANUARY 5, 2011 CONTACT US (941) 207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Sertoma names Students and Educator of the Month FROM VENICE SERTOMA CLUB Venice Sertoma Club honored two Venice High School students and an educator at its Dec. 16 meeting. Students of the Month are Melinn Phifer and Jessy Lewellyn. The Educator of the Month is Nadia Carlston. Melinn Phifer holds a 4.72 grade-point aver- age and is ranked fourth in her class. One of 400 students nationwide to receive the Carson Scholar Award, she is the first at VHS to do so. She also received the Mount Holyoke Book Award and the Iron Indian Award last year. Phifer is the co-founder and co-president of the Habitat for Humanity Club and the VHS liaison to Suncoast Communi- ties Blood Bank. Phifer participates in the Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society and Literacy Council. Over the past three MONTH 14 Sertoma Club of Venice President Kathy Lehner, left, congratu- lates Students of the Month Melinn Phifer and Jessy Lewellyn and Educator of the Month Nadia Carlston shortly after the honors were presented by Sertoman Greg Miller. I MILESTONES PHOTO COURTESY OF DON CRIOLA 52ND ANNIVERSARY Criola Mr. and Mrs. Don Criola, of Venice, Fla., celebrated their 52nd an- niversary Dec. 27, 2010. They were married in Buffalo, N.Y., Dec. 27, 1958. Carol Criola is the for- mer Carol Aubry. Don and Carol owned Boyenton Mobile Homes for 18 years and retired 10 years ago. Mr. Criola worked as a salesman in Venice; Mrs. Criola worked as a broker in Venice. The couple are the parents of two children, Davia Criola and Donna Perinovic. They have five grandchildren. FROM SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Barbara Stella, a Laurel Nokomis School teacher, was one of seven Saraso- ta County educators who were awarded Splash! school grants by the Southwest Florida Water Management District. Stella will receive $4,265. Her students will take educational field trips to Oscar Scherer State Park to monitor South Creek and other water sources, perform water quality tests and create educational literature to share with park rangers and park guests. Mary Margaret Hull, Swiftmud's lead commu- nications coordinator, at- tributes the effectiveness of the grant program in the county to the strong partnership with Sarasota County Schools, which helped get the word out to teachers. Susan Puchalla, science program specialist, serves as the district's liaison to teachers. "These teachers are receiving a small amount of money but are able to accomplish so much," said Hull. "Grant recipi- ents also use the district's collection of curriculum materials and other free educational resources." This year 206 Splash! grants were awarded to educators across Swift- mud's 16-county region. The goal of the Splash! school grant program is to provide hands-on learning opportuni- ties that teach students about their local water- sheds and the freshwater resources within them. Splash! school grants provide up to $5,000 per school on a reimburse- ment-basis only and are available to public, private and homeschool teachers. In addition to Splash! grant funding, the district offers educators free teacher training workshops, speakers for classroom presentations and free educational materials. The publications are correlated to Florida's Sunshine State Standards and can be ordered on the district's Web site at www.WaterMatters.org/ publications. . ...GUARANTEED! All for a ONE TIME low price. Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our NEW "Guaranteed Real Estate Classified Ad Program" NEWSPAPERS Charlotte * DeSoto * Englewood * North Port * Venice America's BEST Community Daily" 14cIrevrtiies Hurr th^is * is a liited tieoffer SUN PHOTO BY FRAN VALENCIC Third-graders make a difference Third-graders on Venice Elementary School's Student Council participate in the VES Can Make a Difference project to benefit the Mayors' Feed the Hungry Program. Teacher awarded Swiftmud grant SUN PHOTO BY FRAN VALENCIC Fourth-graders make a difference Fourth-graders on Venice Elementary School's Student Council participate in the VES Can Make a Difference project to benefit the Mayors' Feed the Hungry Program. SUN PHOTO BY FRAN VALENCIC Fifth-graders make a difference Fifth-graders on Venice Elementary School's Student Council participate in the VES Can Make a Difference project to benefit the Mayors' Feed the Hungry Program. AAA Travel Annual CRUIS OUR SHOW Tuesday, January 11, 2011 lpm-4pm (SAVd Manatee Convention and Civic Center p to 1 Haben Blvd., Palmetto, FL RSVP required. Space is limited. To register go to AAA.com/TravelEvents or call: (941) 929-2299, (941) 798-2221 or (941) 756-0606 Wednesday, January 12, 2011 lpm-4pm Venice Community Center 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice, FL RSVP required. Space is limited. To register go to AAA.com/TravelEvents or call: (941) 493-2100 Meet Cruise & Tour Partners Day of Show Specials * Door Prizes AAA Members and Nonmembers Welcome! av l *Savings varies depending on total trip cost per booking and whether booked at show or within 7 days of event. Airfare not included. Total trip cost includes insurance, government fees, port charges and taxes. New bookings only. Valid only for participating suppliers in show. One person on booking must be a AAA Member. Combinable with AAA Member Benefits and participating supplier offers. Not combinable with any other AAA offer or coupon. AAA Auto Club South is not responsible for errors or omissions in the publication of this document. Other restrictions may apply Promo code TRVLSHW11 PORT CHARLOTTE 6,600 sf U/A or 6,900 sf Total Could Be 2 Stores or 4 Stores!! For Lease or Sale! Reduced to $389,000 O\ ner Financing Aailable Call Lolly 941-628-0941 TO PLACE YOUR AD HERE, PLEASE CALL 941-429-3110 CONTACT US (941) 207-1000 calendar@sun-herald.com SUN NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5 Food giveaway Time: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: free USDA com- modities for eligible Sarasota County residents Call: 379-6333 Indiana Club Time: 5:30 p.m. Where: Lemon Bay Park meeting room, 570 Bay Park Blvd., Englewood Notes: Potluck; bring your table service and dish to share. Wayne Sallade will speak about emergency management. Open to all present and former Hoosiers. Call: Jim Cabell, 408-5378 Peer referral counseling Where: Women's Resource Center, 701 Center Road, Venice Notes: Make an appoint- ment with a volunteer peer referral counselor who is a trained listener in a confiden- tial, nonjudgmental environ- ment, who refers to WRCSC services and other community resources. Cost: $5 Call: 485-9724 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Career counseling Time: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Women's Resource Center, 701 Center Road, Venice Notes: Career adviser Ania Morris offers one-on-one ap- pointments to help with em- ployment resources. She will help with resumes, employ- ment resources, job searching, interviewing, and educational and scholarship resources. Cost: $5 Call: 485-9724 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Kiwanis Time: 11:45 a.m.-1 p.m. Where: American Legion No-Vel Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Visitors and out-of- town Kiwanians are warmly welcomed. Cost: $10 Call: Beverly Miller, 484-7394 Running group Time: 6 a.m. Where: Meet at Centennial Park, near Gazebo, downtown Venice Notes: People of all ages, paces and distances are welcome. The group meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Run-walkers are also welcome. No cost. Call: Tuula, 488-5688 VENUE Watercolors with Walter Time: 10 a.m.-noon Where: Woodmere Park, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice Cost: $20 Call: 861-5000 Italian culture class Time: 2-4 p.m. Where: Italian American Club of Venice, 1375 Ringling Drive, Venice Notes: Complimentary class to study Italian culture. Call: 486-1492 Club food Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1021 DiscoveryWay, Nokomis Notes: Menu varies weekly. Drive-up available. Authen- tic smoked meats available Wednesday and Friday in park- ing lot. Cost: Prices range from $5- $12. Call: 486-1854 Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. lunch; 6-8 p.m. dinner Where: Disabled American Veterans, 600 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Notes: Varied menu. Take- out available. Call: 488-4500 Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: American Legion No-Vel Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Members and guests are welcome. Call: 488-1157 Bingo Time: 6-8:30 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E. Ven- ice Ave., Venice Call: 488-1157 Duplicate bridge for novices Time: 9 a.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is a friendly introduction to competitive bridge for those with less than 200 masterpoints. Cost: $7 Call: 484-9086 Link: www.bridgebuddy.net Bridge class Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: Class is for advanced players who want to improve their skills. Call: 485-8366 or 497-0353 Link: www.bridgebuddy.net Duplicate bridge Time: 1-4:30 p.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for play- ers of all ages, sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Cost: $7 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.bridgebuddy.net 3B WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5, 2011 Disc jockey music Time: 7-10 p.m. Where: Eagles Aerie, 621 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Call: 484-4470 Shuffleboard Time: 1-4 p.m. Wednesday, Friday and Monday Where: Hecksher Park, 450 W. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: All instruction and equipment is provided. Cost: $1 nonmembers; free to members Call: Bill, 586-5889 Drawing at the beach Time: 10-11 a.m. Where: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday at Venice Beach pavilion; and Saturday at Max- ine Barritt Park pavilion, south of Sharky's On The Pier, Venice Notes: Meets until the end of April. Bring a chair, pencil, sketchbook and a sense of humor. Call: Madge Meyer, 234-3498 Amphibious Forces luncheon Time: 12:30 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E.Ven- ice Ave., Venice Notes: The group is seeking former Coast Guard and Navy veterans who sailed on any tank landing ships or crewed on any amphibious craft that landed on foreign beaches. The group also meets on the third Monday of the month at the Moose Lodge, 2121 Loveland Blvd., Port Charlotte, at 11 a.m. BEST BET UNDER THE SUN THURSDAY, JAN. 13, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, and SATURDAY, JAN. 15 Pops concert: A Celtic Celebration Dates/times: Jan. 13 and Jan. 14, 8 p.m.; Jan. 15, 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Where: Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: The Venice Symphony will perform a holiday concert conducted by Kenneth Bowermeister. All seats are reserved. Cost: $18, $22 and $25 Call: 412-4725 Link: www.thevenicesymphony.org WEDNESDAY, JAN. 19 Women in Power luncheon Time: 11:30 a.m. Where: Michael's On East, 1212 S. East Ave., Sarasota Notes: The 29th annual luncheon will honor Dr. Helen Fagin, educator and Holocaust survivor; Leslie Glass, novel- ist, producer and philanthropist; and Lori White, superintendent of Sarasota County Schools. Cost: $65 Call: For a personal invitation or more information, call National Council of Jewish Women, 342-1855. THURSDAY, JAN. 20 Sarasota County Gator Club Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Where: La Dolce Vita Wine Bar, 217W Miami Ave., Venice Notes: Scholarship kickoff party, business card exchange for alumni and friends of the University of Florida. More information and scholarship ap- plications are on the Web. Link: www.sarasotagatorclub.com FRIDAY, FEB. 11, and SATURDAY, FEB. 12 Love-themed cabaret Time: Feb. 11-12, 7-10 p.m. Where: Venice Art Center, 390 S. Noko- mis Ave., Venice Notes: Celebrate Valentine's Day at the Love is a Many Splendored Thing Cabaret. Broadway vocalist Wendy Wolfe and pianist Dave Sayer will be featured. Bring your dinner and decor. Two bottles of wine will be provided per table. Prizes will be awarded for best food, best table decor and more. Proceeds will go to VAC to repair the air conditioning system. Cost: $30 SLEASE FOR Power Windows & Locks Keyless Entry Automatic DSAir Conditioning ,3',,189,7"AM/FM CD PlayerSSA MONTHS Cruise Control $2,999 CASH DUE AT SIGNING Tilt Steering " '' : ' , ,, , i :/ ,, ,",,," ,, ,,,. ' ,'i ' ;i-, ,-, ,/. ,,,- ,'. ... .. .,,. ,'.. ', ::,,',,,,,. , '...,,',.",.,,,."... 'Catch Me If You Can' lights up stage Call: Venice: Leroy, 497-0345; Port Charlotte: Roger, (941) 474-4341 Self-defense for public safety workers Time: 8 a.m. Where: 2141 Tamiami Trail, South Venice Notes: Buck Masters offers a free revolutionary martial arts and fitness class every Wednesday for police, fire- fighters and security workers. If interested in more classes, people can sign up for fee- based sessions. Call: 525-3389 Line dancing Time: 10:30 a.m.-noon Where: South Venice Yacht Club, 4425 Yacht Club Drive, Venice Notes: Betty Morello will teach beginners and expe- rienced line dancers. All are welcome. Bring a canned good donation for the Community Care and Share Food Bank. Cost: $4 Call: 474-4295 Train depot tours Time: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Where: Train depot, Sea- board Avenue, Venice Notes: For tours of 10 or more, call Jerry at 496-9474. The Red Caboose is only open on Wednesday for tours. Call: 412-0151, leave a mes- sage. Silver Strings Hammer Dulcimer Band Time: 2 p.m. Where: Snook Haven, 5000 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: No cover charge. Ap- pears weekly until June 1. Call: Edith Sadler, 484-4343 Gentlemen of Jazz Time: 3-5 p.m. Where: Gazebo, Centennial Park, Venice Notes: Tony Onorato and his Gentlemen of Jazz will be "Jammin' at the Gazebo" Wednesday through March. Musicians and singers are wel- come. Donations suggested. Call: 423-9270 THURSDAY, JAN. 6 Recreating your life as a widow Time: 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where: Jacaranda Trace, 3600 William Penn Way, Venice Notes: Experts will focus on social, emotional, legal and fi- nancial issues with humor and insight. A continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. Call: 485-9724 or 366-1700 VENUE 14 PHOTO COURTESY OF LEMON BAY PLAYHOUSE Kim Fisackerly, left, John Wyczlinski and Jack Rabito perform in "Catch Me If You Can,"which will be produced at Lemon Bay Playhouse, 96 W. Dearborn St., Englewood, Jan. 5-23. The box office is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets cost $18 regular admission, $12 for students with proper ID. The play brings comedy to the playhouse. For more information and performance times, call 475-6756 or go to www.lemonbayplayhouse.com. MARK YOUR CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011 VENUE FROM PAGE 3 Link: www.thewomens resourcecenter.org Ancient fossils of Venice seminar RSVP: Jan. 6 Date/time: Jan.10, 10 a.m.- noon Where: Historic Triangle Inn, 351 S. Nassau St., Venice Notes: Randy Boshela, lo- cal fossil expert, will present how and where to find fos- sils, what to look for, iden- tification, preservation, age, value and more. Reservations are required by Jan. 6. Call: 486-2487 E-mail: archive@ci.venice. fl.us Trivia Time: 6-8 p.m. Notes: Reservations sug- gested during season Where: Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1021 DiscoveryWay, Nokomis Cost: $1 Call: 486-1854 Table tennis Time: 1-3 p.m. Where: Woodmere Park, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice Notes: Drop in on Thursdays and play table tennis. Bring your own equipment. Cost: $2 Call: Wendy Mages, 486-2780 Line-dance classes Time: 11 a.m.-noon Where: Nokomis Commu- nity Center, 234 East Nippino Trail, Nokomis Cost: $5 per class Call: 861-5000 Hula class Time: 10-11 a.m. Where: Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 800 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Call: 488-3009 Karaoke Time: 7-10 p.m. Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 8118, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Food sold 5-8 p.m. Call: 486-8551 Club food Time: 5-7:30 p.m. Where: Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1021 Discovery Way, Nokomis Call: 486-1854 Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-8 p.m. Where: American Legion No-Vel Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave., Venice Call: 488-1157 Time: 5-8 p.m. Where: Eagles Aerie, 621 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Call: 484-4470 Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. lunch Where: Disabled American Veterans, 600 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Notes: Varied menu. Take- out available. Call: 488-4500 Guitar lessons Time: 4, 5 and 6 p.m. Where: Troll Music, 513 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Group lessons: level 1 classes, 5-6 p.m.; level 2 classes, 6-7 p.m. will be taught by Greg Byler. Cost: $8 per hour Call: 496-4398 Jewelry classes Time: 6-8 p.m. Where: ErlenBach Studio, 207 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Call: 227-4335 Venice-Nokomis Rotary Time: noon-1 p.m. Where: Venice Yacht Club, 1330 Tarpon Center Drive, Venice Call: 493-0390 Link: www.venicenokomis rotary.org Duplicate bridge Time: 1-4:30 p.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for play- ers of all ages, sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Cost: $7 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.bridgebuddy.net Square dancing Time: 2-4 p.m. Where: Jacaranda Trace, 3730 Cadbury Circle, Venice Notes: Dancing is at Al / A2 workshop level. Caller is Mike Cox. Dress is comfort- able. Square dance attire is not required. Cost: $5 Call: 408-2627 Banjo music Time: 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Where: Snook Haven Res- taurant, 5000 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: The Gulf Coast Banjo Society plays. Call: 488-3023 MOPS Time: 9:30 a.m. Where: Venice Presbyterian Church, 111 E. Firenze Ave., Venice Notes: Mothers of preschool- ers meet. Call: 726-3804 or 488-2258 Venice Area Garden Club Time: 10 a.m.-noon Where: South Venice Com- munity Center, 720 Alligator Drive, Venice Notes: Meetings include a program and refreshments. All garden enthusiasts are wel- come. Call: 412-1620 Link: www.vagc-florida.org Writing group Time: 4-6 p.m. Where: Jacaranda Public Library, Meeting Room, 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice Notes: Small group of writers seeks more members who want to share construc- tive criticism and praise and market information. Contact Lisa Ammerman or Theresa Foley for more details. Call: Lisa, 876-6945 E-mail: lisa@swampygits. com FRIDAY, JAN. 7 South County Jazz Concert Time: 2-4 p.m. Where: Venice Art Center, 390 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: World-renowned tenor saxophonist Harry Allen will perform with the Nate Najar Trio. Call: 496-8002 Link: www.southcountyjazz. org French Club Time: 10 a.m. Where: Venice Public Library, 300 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: Basic knowledge of French is required. Call: 485-3985 Running group Time: 6 a.m. Where: Meet at Centennial Park, near Gazebo, downtown Venice Notes: People of all ages, paces and distances are welcome. The group meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Run/walkers are also welcome. No cost. Call: Tuula, 488-5688 Computer questions Time: 1:30-2:30 p.m. Where: Jacaranda Public Library, 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice Call: 861-1270 Club food Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.; 5-7:30 p.m. Where: Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1021 Discovery Way, Nokomis Notes: Menu varies weekly. Fish fry every Friday. Evening dinner is followed by dancing. Cost: Prices range from $5-$12 Call: 486-1854 Time: 5-8 p.m. Where: Eagles Aerie, 621 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Call: 484-4470 Time: 4:30-6:45 p.m. Where: Veterans of Foreign Wars, 832 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Dancing 7-10 p.m. Call: 484-8118 Time: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. lunch; 6-8 p.m. dinner Where: Disabled American Veterans, 600 East Colonia Lane, Nokomis Notes: Varied menu. Take- out available. Call: 488-4500 Lunch; dinner-dance Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., and 5-8 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: Members and guests welcome. Call: 488-1157 Sunset sing-along Time: One hour before sunset Where: Venice Beach, near lifeguard station Notes: Bring a chair Call: 493-0775 E-mail: churchoffice@nlaog. org Link: www.nlaog.org Shuffleboard Time: 1-4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Where: Hecksher Park, 450 W. Venice Ave., Venice Notes: All instruction and equipment are provided. Cost: $1 nonmembers; free to members Call: Bill, 586-5889 Sophisticated Swing Big Band dance Time: 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Where: American Legion NO-VEL Post 159, 1770 E. Ven- ice Ave., Venice Notes: All ages are invited to attend. Food and beverages are available. Cost: $5 Call: Armand Olevano, 926-1577 Bridge class Time: 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: Class is for advanced players who want to learn to follow through. Call: 485-8366 or 497-0353 Link: www.bridgebuddy.net Line dancing classes Time: 10-11 a.m. Friday and Monday Where: Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice Notes: Class size is limited. Call to register. Cost: $4 Call: 445-4724 Duplicate bridge Time: 1-4:30 p.m. Where: 751 South U.S. 41 Bypass, Venice Notes: This is friendly and competitive bridge for play- ers of all ages, sanctioned by the American Contract Bridge League. Cost: $7 Call: 485-8366 Link: www.bridgebuddy.net Self-defense for teenagers Time: 8 a.m. Where: 2141 Tamiami Trail, South Venice Notes: Buck Masters offers a free revolutionary martial arts and fitness class every Friday. If interested in more classes, people can sign up for fee- based sessions. Call: 525-3389 Friday night pasta dinner Time: 4:30-7:30 p.m. Where: Italian American Club, 1375 Ringling Drive, Venice Notes: Dinner choices in- clude pasta, sausage, meat- balls, chicken or eggplant parmagiana, salad, bread, dessert and coffee. Beer, wine and soda sold separately. Cost: $8 adult, $4 children Call: 486-1492 Link: www.italian americanclubofvenice.com Train depot tours Time: 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday Where: Train depot, Sea- board Avenue, Venice Notes: For tours of 10 or more, call Jerry at 496-9474. The Red Caboose is only open on Wednesday for tours. Call: 412-0151, leave a mes- sage. Square dancing Time: 1-3 p.m. Where: Woodmere Park, 3951 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice Notes: The first dance, Jan. 7, is free. Signup closes for new dancers after Jan. 21, unless they have previous experience. Cost: $6, adults Call: Red Bates, 223-0987 E-mail: redbates@juno.com MONTH: Sertoma Club honors two Venice High School students and one teacher FROM PAGE 2 years, Phifer was captain of the varsity cross country team and a member of the varsity track team. After graduation, she plans to attend a university and ma- jor in physical therapy. She is the daughter of Bill and Lisa Phifer. Jessy Lewellyn holds a 4.0 grade-point average. Besides his classes atVHS, he stud- ies architectural drafting at Sarasota County Technical Institute. Lewellyn is captain of the wrestling team, where his record is 10-2. He volunteers for the Venice Youth Wres- tling Club. Lewellyn plans to attend a university, where he will major in architecture and engineering. He is the son of Todd and Krista Lewellyn. Nadia Carlston graduated from Ryazan State Pedagogical University in Russia and taught English as a second language in Russia and Moldova before moving to Minnesota 12 years ago. She joined the staff atVHS in 2010 as an ESOL teacher and liaison. Principal Jack Turgeon described Carlston as kind with an easy-going manner; creative; organized; and an as- set to the school. Sertoman Greg Miller orga- nizes the monthly honor and presentation to outstanding students and faculty atVHS. AA 9 nice Dental " + Associates Cosmetic & General .. .. Dentistry Comprehensive & Personalized Care New Patients & Emergencies Welcome Financing Available Insurances Accepted CALL TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT (941)484-6400 www.venicedentalassociates.com LISA A. KLEIN, DMD Villa Venezia Plaza 1740 E. Venice Ave., Ste. 6 Venice, Florida 34292 (between Capri Isles Blvd. &Auburn Rd.) Winner of January's Better Business Award! ThankYou Venice, RICHARD'S5 WAREHOUSE "Quality at Warehouse Prices" Venice Ave. 105 Corporation Way Venice, FL , Corporation Way 4 3900 Hours: M-F 9 to 5, Center Rd. Saturday 9-1 v~il r"et ribet Cofopetitor~wanny �nphtogmphy 4B SUN NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011 I WELL-BEING BRIEFS Reiki Center On Thursday, Jan. 6, noon, Reiki Center of Venice offers a free saliva test for acidity/alkalinity, blood pressure checks, posture assessment and more. Try out the chi machine to relieve lower back pain. Tour the facility. Everyone gets a free gift to celebrate an old Italian tradition of La Befana. All events are free. Reiki Center of Ven- ice, 116 Corporation Way, Venice. Call 497-7795. No reservations necessary. Falls prevention Venice Regional Medical Center Hospital Volunteers of Venice will hold a falls prevention and safety workshop Fri- day, Jan. 7, 9:15 a.m., at the South County Family YMCA, 701 Center Road, Classroom B, Venice. This will be a free breakfast presentation. Call 492- 9622 to RSVP. Developmental disabilities group Special Touch Sonshine Chapter will meet 1-4 p.m. the second Saturday (Jan. 8) of the month at the Nokomis Community Center, 234 East Nippino Trail, Nokomis. It will be an afternoon for people with developmental or physical disabilities to come together in a faith-based, nondenomi- national setting for fun and fellowship. Free. All ages are welcome. Call 321-1643. Meditation classes Meditation classes are held every Wednesday at Woodmere Park, Venice, 6-8 p.m. Suggested dona- tion for this not-for-profit presentation is $15 per class. For more informa- tion, call Sarah Burrowes, 312-7703. Parkinson's support group A Parkinson's disease support group meets 10- 11 a.m., first Thursday of the month (Jan. 6) at Jaca- randa Trace retirement community, second floor enrichment center, 3600 William Penn Way, Venice. Kristy Ayers, R.N., will talk about how essential oils can stimulate healing. For more information, call 408-2050 or go to www. jacarandatrace.com. Heart-healthy nutrition classes Rachel Chambers presents a free one-hour overview of nutrition options, 8:15 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and noon, first Wednesday of the month (Jan. 5) at Venice Regional Medical Cen- ter, 540 The Rialto. To RSVP call 483-7354. Health Talk Plus Health Talk Plus, 1:30-3 p.m. second Monday of the month (Jan. 10) at Venetian Gardens Retire- ment Community, 1450 Venice East Blvd. (within Chestnut Creek subdivi- sion), Venice. This is a free event. Health infor- mation will be provided by local health profes- sionals on various topics. Refreshments will be provided. Call 484-6841. PAST Parents of Addicts Sharing Time is a support and advocacy group that meets at 7 p.m. the sec- ond and fourth Tuesdays of each month (Jan. 11 and 25 ) in the confer- ence room at Jacaranda Public Library, 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd. Call Maria Ludlam at 492-3424 or e-mail past. venice.fl@gmail.com. Osteoporosis support Osteoporosis Sup- port Group meets at noon, second Monday of the month (Jan. 10), in Englewood Community Hospital's Suncoast Audi- torium, 700 Medical Blvd. RSVP to 475-3558. Psychic fair A psychic fair is held the second Saturday of the month (Jan. 8), 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at Angel Ministries, 2269 South Tamiami Trail, Suite 3A, Venice. Tarot card readings, massages and spiritual advice are given during the fair. Call 492-4995 or go to www. angelministriesofflorida. com. Medicare help Associated Medicare Patients Inc., an indepen- dent, nonprofit corpora- tion of volunteers, helps those on Medicare navi- gate the health insurance system. This service is free and is open 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday in the Small Appliance Repair Shop at the Senior Friendship Centers, 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice. Associ- ated Medicare Patients is always looking to train new counselors. For more information, call 584-0051. Free and low-cost health services In January, the Sarasota County Health Depart- ment's Health in Motion Mobile Medical Unit staff will be at local sites. No appointment is needed. Regular services include diabetes education and screening; blood pressure WELL-BEING SUN NEWSPAPERS 5B tests; testing for HIV, tu- berculosis and pregnan- cy; adult immunizations, health education and assistance in finding a medical home for ongo- ing healthcare for those without medical insur- ance. For more informa- tion, call 861-5000, go to www.sarasotahealth.org or visit a kiosk at a public library or the Senior Friendship Center, 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice. Local site visits are: Laurel -Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2-5 p.m., U.S. Department of Agricul- ture food distribution program, Sandra Sims Terry Community Center, 509 Collins Road; Nokomis --Wednes- day, Jan. 19, 9:30 a.m.- noon, Community Phar- macy of Sarasota County, 225 South Tamiami Trail; Venice - Tuesdays, Jan. 11 and 25, 9:30 a.m.- noon, Goodwill Center at The Rialto, 650 South Tamiami Trail; Tuesdays, Jan. 11 and 25, 1-3 p.m., Habitat for Humanity Re- Store, 1400 Ogden Road; andWednesday, Jan. 12, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m., The Salvation Army Family Store, 1160 South U.S. 41 Bypass. A special event will be Friday, Jan. 8, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at the South Venice Civic Association, 720 Alligator Drive. Insurance advice Serving the Health In- surance Needs of Elders visits the Senior Friend- ship Centers 9 a.m.-noon Thursday at 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice. Call 584- 0075. Help with prescriptions The Community Phar- macy of Sarasota County Inc., 225 South Tamiami Trail, Nokomis, assists uninsured residents in obtaining their routine prescription medica- tions. Call 445-5687 or visit www.cpsarasota.org. Meals on Wheels Venice Area Mobile Meals provides a warm, nutritious noontime WELL-BEING 16 0 FORESTRY I RESOURCES Inc. Committed to a better environment V S lTop Quality '; | Potting Soil ,v 1 Big I Cu. Ft. Bag1 I 1 V A IVV 7/1 0 11V S941-473-1403T � 850 N. Indiana V A (Hwy. 776) V A Englewood, FL V OME 0 'DOWN I a TO THE 11TH ANNUAL SOUTH VENICE BEACH EXPO! SAT., JAN. 8TH , 9AM-3PM "TECHNOLOGY IS THE FUTURE" Over 40 Great Exhibitor Booths * Prizes Galore FREE ADMISSION * FREE PARKING 720 ALLIGATOR DR. * SOUTH VENICE Showcasing the Products and Services of Businesses that serve the communities of Greater South Venice AAA AUTO CLUB SOUTH 2100 S. Tamiami Trial, Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-929-1913 Product: AAA Memberships, Travel and Ins. Booth #15 Prize: Gift Basket ADVANCED WINDOW CONCEPTS 795 Commerce Dr., Ste 2, Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-650-1789 Product: Energy Star Windows and Doors, etc. Booth #27 Prize: Wine and Cheese Basket ALL GONE ORGANIC PEST CONTROL - SPONSOR 3225 Laurel Rd. East, Nokomis, FL 34275 Telephone: 941-484-4434 Product: Organic Pest Control Booth #26 Prize: Yes BATH FITTER 5641 Division Drive, Ft. Myers, FL 33905 Telephone: 239-274-8827 Product: Bath Remodeling Booth: Outside Prize: Yes BB&T BANK 1580 Jacaranda Blvd., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-492-2600 Product: Banking Booth #28 Prize: Gift Basket CONTEMPORARY HEARING 523 Tamiami Trail South, Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-492-0006 Product: Hearing Aids Booth #21 Prize: Gift Basket DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH In MOTION Mobile Medical Unit Booth: Outside - FREE HEALTH SCREENINGS ECO WATER SYSTEMS 22 S. Venice Blvd., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-493-2224 Product: Water Treatment Booth #29 Prize: 2 Stage Drinking Water DR. GARY BOLEN, VENICE VILLAGE CHIROPRACTIC 4140 Woodmere Park Blvd., Ste 2, Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-497-7424 Product: Chiropractic Services Booth #22 Prize: 1 Hour Massage HAZELTINE NURSERIES 2401 N. River Rd., Venice, FL 34284 Telephone: 941-485-1272 Product: Trees, Shrubs and plants for Sale Booth -Visit the South Venice Garden Club Booth HEARING CENTERS OF SW FLORIDA 4238 Tamiami Tr., South, Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-493-9025 Product: Hearing Aids Booth #9 Prize: TV Ears - Wireless Headset HONOLUANA ISLAND GRILL 222 Airport Ave. E., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-493-3553 Product: FOOD COURT w/ seating Booth: Food Court Prize: Gift Certificate HOSKINS PEST CONTROL 119 A. Corporation Way, Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: 941-485-6313 Product: Pest, Lawn, Terminate and Rodent Control Booth #1 Prize: Gift Basket MARK BLEWETT EXCAVATING, INC. 1045 Albee Farm Rd., Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: 941-488-0826 Product: Culverts, shell and rick driveways, grading Booth #24 Prize: MRT Gift Card MJ DESIGNS 1322 Ipolita St., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-492-2348 Product: Quilted Purses and Accessories Booth #8 Prize: Yes PARADISE DRYER VENT CLEANING 1435 E. Venice Ave., Venice, FL 34292 Telephone: 941-587-0584 Product: Dryer Vent Cleaning Booth # 2 Prize: Gift Basket PGT - SPONSOR 1070 Technology Drive, Venice, FL 34275 Telephone: 941-480-1600 Product: Wholesale goods REPUBLICAN PARTY OF SARASOTA Telephone: 941-408-7423 Product: Political Party Booth #4 Prize: Yes ROYAL AIR CONDITIONING 608 Garden Rd., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-497-5099 Product: Air Conditioning and Heating Booth #14 Prize: Yes SARASOTA CO. PARKS & RECREATION 6700 Clark Rd., Sarasota, FL 34241 Telephone: 941-861-9876 Product: Local Parks and Services Booth #5 Prize: Giveaways STAPLES, Inc. - SPONSOR 4291 S. Tamiami Tr., Venice, FL 34295 Telephone: 941-497-2269 Product: Office Supplies and Services Booth #20 Prize: Gift Certificate TAX CENTERS OF AMERICA 460 S. Tamiami Tr., Osprey, FL 34229 Telephone: 941-313-9961 Product: Tax Services Booth #3 Prize: Free Tax Preparation TIDEWELL HOSPICE 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-650-5711 Product: Hospice and Pallitative Care Booth #17 Prize: Coffee Table Book of SW Florida VENICE CIRCUS ARTS FOUNDATION 791 Cumberland, Venice, FL 34293 Product: Save the Circus Arena Booth #6 Prize: Yes VENICE CONSULTANTS GROUP, INC. 919 S. Tamiami Tr., Ste B, Nokomis, FL 34275 Telephone: 941-244-0884 Product: Computer Service and Consulting Booth #16 Prize: Yes VENICE GONDOLIER SUN - SPONSOR 200 Venice Ave., East. Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-207-1000 Product: Community Newspaper Booth #10 Prize: Yes VENICE MEMORIAL GARDENS & FARLEY FUNERAL HOME 1950 Center Rd., Venice, FL 34292 Telephone: 941-493-4246 Product: Cemetery/Funeral Services/Pre-Planning Booth #19 Prize: Yes 2 Gift Cards; Food and Gas VENICE SAIL AND POWER SQUADRON 656 Missouri Rd., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-468-2300 Product: Safe Boating Education Booth #18 Prize: Life Jacket VERIZON WIRELESS 4288 S. Tamiami Tr., Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: 941-492-2111 Product: Cellular phones / Mobile Internet Booth # 23 Prize: Accessory Bundle VILLAGE ON THE ISLE 920 Tamiami Tr, South Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: 941-486-5494 Product: Retirement Living Information Booth #25 Prize: 2 Restaurant Gift Cards pEALT MOBILE MEDICAL UNIT - Will be offering FREE Health Screenings - BP Check, Blood Sugar testing, and HIVTesting. 941-484-4434 that was easy: VENICE r Gjondoler Sun Bitter Ends - Venice Women's Sailing Squadron Seiebrati 35 Years! AHOY all Bitter Ends! The Venice Women's Sailing Squadron is celebrating its 35th anniversary on Friday, January 21, 2011. All Old and New Salts are invited to attend a special luncheon being held at the Venice Yacht Club at 11:00 am. Couvet is $20.00 per person. Please RSVP by January 10th to Judy Karr 485-4143 or Penny Washburn 966-3100 Your Host: South I nice Civic Association 493-0006 One Day Free Ferry Passes at Expo Dirteikun s: In South Venice, take U.S. 41 to 4lligatur Drive and turn West, follow the signs WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2011 I LOS ANGELES TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 'Truth in Engineering" automaker 5 Low-risk fin. investments 8 "Casablanca" star 14 Kirk's Enterprise, for one 16 2009 sci-fi movie that is the highest-grossing film in history 17 63-Across, for one 18 Start of a quote 19 Biblical queen's land 20 Enthuse 22 Red root veggie 23 Kosh B'Gosh 25 Swipe 27 More of the quote 31 More than salty 34 Game with Skip cards 35 Actor Gibson 36 Workman's wheeled cart 38 Make damp 41 "William Tell" composer 42 Load up with, as work 43 Coppertone letters 44 Org. with Ducks and Penguins 45 Bit of foliage 46 More of the quote 49 Sip slowly 51 Vein find 52 Trade 55 Luminous glow 57 Dispatch boat 61 End of the quote 63 Speaker of the quote, whose show premiered in syndication 1/5/1961 65 Bucking beasts 66 Intimate confidante 67 Three sheets to the wind 68 Super-secret intelligence gp. 69 Villagers' tormentor in "Fiddler on the Roof' DOWN 1 Nile slitherers By Donna S. Levin CROSS | 17 2 Six-sided state 3 Chip's buddy 4 Asimov classic 5 Scoreboard letters for "Da Bears" 6 Parking lot mishap 7 _ support: alimony 8 Enjoy a soak 9 Prefix with duct 10 Risk takers 11 Fits to 12 Distance +time 13 Harness race pace 15 Shatter 21 Place to wallow 24 Macho guys 26 "Sorry to say..." 27 A dromedary has one 28 Packed like sardines 29 Patterned fabric 30 Cooped-up layer 32 Clasp tightly in distress, as one's hands 33 Hawaiian crooner 36 Hugely successful, in Variety 50 Dustin's "Midnight Cowboy" role 52 A boy and his sis 53 Witch blemish 54 Yours, in Tours 56 Troubles 58 Infuriates 59 Super Monkey Ball publisher 60 Olfactory stimulus 62 "Ugh" relative 64 RR depot 37 Droop 39 2008 Harvey Milk portrayer 40 Bean curd 41 NY campus that's home to the Engineers 43 Civil War general who captured Atlanta 46 Buckeyes'sch. 47 Emulate Cicero 48 Go back I GOREN BRIDGE ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ Q 1 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: AKQJ77 9520 636KQ103 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 10 Pass 16 30 Pass ? What do you bid now? WEST Pass A - Not easy. To bid three notrump without a heart stopper cannot be right; bidding four clubs bypasses three notrump; and raising partner's suit with a low doubleton is equally unappetizing. Bid three spades. Yes, that should promise a five-carder, but you have a chunky four-carder that could play in a Moysian 4-3 fit. Q 2 - Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: AJ 105K) AQ Q 105446QJ94 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 16 Pass 24 Pass 26 Pass ? What do you bid now? A - Since you have the values for game and an eight-card or better fit in a major, four spades seems obvious. But with your soft values and tenaces, notrump played by you could be a better spot. Bid three notrump. Q 3 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: 4 84 2 ) A10 9 754 0 J 10 834 Void The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 10 Pass 1F Pass 2NT Pass ? What do you bid now? A - You have a two-suited hand that includes four-card support for part- ner's minor suit. We can think of no reason why not to bid three diamonds now rather than rebid your six-card major. Note that you are not bailing out with a bad hand. You are offering partner a choice of contracts. Should partner persist in notrump, by all means correct to four hearts. Q 4 - Both vulnerable, as South you hold: AAJ85Y A860 76*6 KQ74 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 14 Pass 16 9 What do you bid now? EAST Pass A - In support of spades, your ruff- ing value and prime cards make your hand worth two or three points more than its high card count. That qualifies it for an invitational raise to three spades, and that's our choice. Q 5 - As South, vulnerable, you hold: AAK10 A9640 836K952 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 16 Pass 16 Pass 9 What do you bid now? A - If you are among those who insist that opener must have four-card sup- port to raise partner's major-suit response, you must rebid with an ugly one notrump. In the words of Sam Goldwyn, however, "Include us out." We are quite comfortable rais- ing to two spades with this holding. Q 6 - Both vulnerable, as South you hold: S6 A K QJ 7 4 9 3 4 A 9 8 3 Your left-hand opponent's four-spade opening gets passed round to you. What action do you take? A - Coping with a high level pre- empt is seldom a picnic, and whatev- er you choose to do might be a bril- liant success or a total failure. Since passing gives the opponents license to steal, our choice would be five hearts, fully aware of the risks involved. LOOKING FOR 0 SOMETHING? W Wednesday's Sudoku is now in the classified section along with Dear Abby, horoscopes, movie listings, a bonus crossword puzzle and a host of other features. The Sudoku solution still appears in Our Town. 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National Institute of Dental Research statistics project that 90% of people over age 13 have some stage of gum disease. Do not overlook the importance of seeing your dental health professional. Davis & Beyer 1218 E.VeniceAve.,Venice 488-1 075 www.venicedentist.com " 1 7 If you are looking for expert denistry, without the boutique fees, may we suggest you call us for an appointment. To learn more about making a tax deductible charitable contribution: 941-552-7502 or 866-842-8160 To book a speaker at no charge, call 941-552-5929 or 800-959-4291 www.tidewell.org 941-552-7500 or 800-959-4291 6B SUN NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5,2011 WELL-BEING FROM PAGE 6 organization open to men and women in the Venice-Nokomis area. For more information, call Sheila at 485-1190 or Marie at 493-9206. Pulmonary support A pulmonary support group for people with breathing problems will meet weekly on Thursdays to the end of June, from 1 to 2 p.m., to share sug- gestions and information to help coping with the condition. The group will meet at Venice City Hall, 401 W Venice Ave., Venice. For more information, contact Sharlene Jaros, 587-7879 or 408-0885, or scj941 1@verizon.net. TOPS Taking Off Pounds Sensibly meets at 10 a.m. on Wednesday at the Senior Friendship Cen- ters, 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice. Weigh-ins prior to the meeting begin at 9 a.m. and last until 9:45 a.m. For more informa- tion, call Cathy at 493- 8761. TOPS is a weight- loss organization open to men and women of the Venice-Nokomis area. Wellness Community Events are free for cancer patients and a caregiver. Call 921-5539. * Support groups, 10-11:30 a.m. Monday at Jacaranda Trace, 3600 William Penn Way. * Adaptive yoga classes, noon-1:30 p.m. Thurs- days at Jacaranda Trace, 3600 William Penn Way. * Qigong exercise class- es, 10-11 a.m. Tuesday at Jacaranda Trace, 3600 William Penn Way. * Small-group discus- sion, For Men Only, 2-3 p.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month at 3900 Clark Road, Building P-3, Sarasota. This is a drop-in, casual meeting open to male cancer patients at all stages of treatment for prostate cancer. Screenings Free blood pressure and blood sugar tests by Home Health Services of Venice, 8:30-10:30 a.m. Thursday at Venice HealthPark, 1201 Jacaran- da Blvd. Call 485-7711. Caregiver Time Out A free weekly caregiver support group meets 1:15-3 p.m. Friday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 508 Riviera St. Led by a professional facilita- tor, Caregiver Time Out offers group support, community resources and activities provided for loved ones during the session. Registration required. Call Pamela at 366-2224. Couples Helping Couples An anonymous 12-step program for all couples looking to improve their relationships, 7:30-9 p.m. Friday in Room 105 of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Twelve-step experience not necessary. Couples work on such things as commitment, commu- nication, conflict reso- lution - anything that impedes a healthy and happy relationship. Free. (A donation to cover rent is appreciated but not necessary.) Call 475-8535 or 492-9547, or visit www. recovering-couples.org for more information. Walkabout group The Saturday Morning Walkabout group meets at 8 a.m. Saturday at Volunteer Park, behind Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice. Each Saturday a different 2.5-mile route is selected. Mileage is recorded and incentive awards are pre- sented for various total miles walked. Bring your pets, too. New walkers welcome. Bicycling Join bicyclists from 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday at Volunteer Park, behind Gulf Coast Community Foundation of Venice, for a leisurely 10-mile ride on the Venetian Water- way Park. All levels of experience welcome. Call 468-8124. Alcoholics Anonymous Alcoholics Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. Tues- days and Thursdays in the Suncoast Auditorium of Englewood Communi- ty Hospital, 700 Medical Blvd. Call 426-7655. Nar-Anon group The Thursday Nar- Anon Family Group, a support group for fami- lies with a family mem- ber with a drug addic- tion, meets 7-8 p.m. at St. Mark's Episcopal Church library, 513 S. Nassau St., Venice (behind Venice Regional Medical Cen- ter). This group is for the family, not the addict. Iu~' Call Ray, 497-6879. AI-Anon Al-Anon and Alateen family meetings take place several times a week at area locations. Call 426-7655 or visit southfloridaal- anon.org. * Monday Morning Miracles Al-Anon Family Group, Epiphany Ca- thedral, Soy Building, 317 Tarpon St., 11 a.m. Monday * Beginners Meeting, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, church office building, 513 S. Nassau St., 7 p.m. Monday * Let Go & Let God Al- Anon Family Group, Ven- ice Presbyterian Church, 111 E. Firenze Ave., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday * Freedom Al-Anon Family Group, Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave. (children welcome), 10:30 a.m. Wednesday *Wednesday Step Study, Grace United Methodist Church, 400 E. Field St., 7 p.m. Wednes- days * Steps & Growth, The Church of Christ, 4301 State Road 776, 10 a.m. Thursday * Peace Pipe, Emman- uel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Room 101, 7 p.m. Thurs- days * Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, 8 p.m. Thursday * Step in the Right Di- rection, St. Mark's Epis- copal Church, church office building, 513 S. Nassau St., 7 p.m. Friday * Step in the Right Direction Alateen, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, church office building, 513 S. Nassau St., 7 p.m. Friday * Saturday Night Live, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, 7 p.m. Saturday * Keep it Simple Sun- day, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, 7 p.m. Sunday Zumba Certified instructors hold Zumba dance fitness classes 5:45-6:45 p.m. Tuesday and 9-10 a.m. Saturday at the Salvation Army, 1051 Albee Farm Road, Venice. For more information, call Donna Taylor at 544-7932. Zumba dance Sandra Elliott, certi- fied Zumba instructor, teaches Zumba dance fitness classes at 9 a.m., Wednesday at Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave. Contact her at 716-3253 or zumbawithsandra@ hotmail.com. Zumba dance Zumba dance fitness class, 9 a.m., Mondays at Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave. Contact Lynn Scott at zumbalynn@aol.com, 493-8630. Zumba dance Zumba dance fitness class, 6:15 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays, and 10 a.m. Friday at the Venice Community Center, 326 S. Nokomis Ave., and Saturday; 10:30 a.m. at Woodmere Park, Jacaran- da Blvd., Venice. Contact Mary Lynn Szerbin at mlszerbin@aol.com, 685- 8445 to reserve a spot. Line dancing classes Line dancing classes with Jackie Wheeler, intermediate class, 7-8:30 p.m. Monday; begin- ner class, 7-8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Fee: $4 per class. Call 493-2776. Ask the man who wears hearing aids himself... Frank Christie Serving the Hard of Hearing Over 40 Years Hearing Aids * Batteries Repairs on All Makes FREE HEARING TEST! 26 Years Same Location! 3944 S.Tamiami Tr. in Courthouse Plaza, Venice A43 m a c Next to S. County Administration Complex 497034J ' 3 i "i ' Hypnosis Weight Loss Hypnosis, 5 p.m. or 6:15 p.m. Mon- days, Hypnosis Venice, 333 South Tamiami Trail, Suite 284. Fee: $15. Visit www. hypnosisvenice.com or call 445-4322 or 525-4770. Acupuncture Acupuncture physician Dr. Lucy Han holds free seminars, noon-1 p.m. Wednesday at 389 Com- mercial Court, Suite B. RSVP to 486-1555. Yoga with Elin Yoga with Elin is held at 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Monday through Saturday; 9 a.m. Sunday; Sunset Yoga, 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Venice Beach, near the pavil- ion. This is free yoga on Venice Beach with Elin Larsen. Call 408-9642. Yoga and tai chi Daily yoga and tai chi classes are Monday through Saturday at Spa Venice, 775 The Rialto (behind Goodwill). All levels, various instruc- tors. The cost is $15 per class; $12, series of eight ($96). Call 480-9009 or go to www.spavenice.com for schedule. Yoga basics Joan Harnm offers a yoga CROSS FROM PAGE 6 SUN NEWSPAPERS 7B basics class 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesday and a yoga basic back care class 10-11:30 a.m. Friday at Nokomis Community Center, 234 Nippino Trail, Noko- mis. The cost is $10 per week for those attending monthly or $12 per session for walk-ins. Everyone is welcome. Call 485-8904 for more information. Panic relief phone workshops Panic Relief Inc., a nonprofit educational organization, offers live telephone workshops for people who suffer from anxiety, stress or panic attacks at 7 p.m. Wednes- days. To participate, call (218) 844-3388, access code 121942. For more information, go to www. panicereliefinc.com, or call Judy Schiffman, di- rector, (732) 940-9658. Educational programs The Alzheimer's As- sociation has numerous educational programs open to the public. Offer- ings include Basic Course for Caregivers, Maintain Your Brain and informa- tion about local caregiver support groups. They will also come to your com- munity with the Memory Mobile and a speakers bureau for presentations. Call 365-8883 for details and locations. SUDOKU FROM CLASSIFIED Jelebrating Se Take a tour and experience our tradition of excellence for yourself. 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BLAIN, M.D. American Board of Internal Medicine American Board of Pediatrics MEDICAL SCHOOL: University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria, Peoria, IL SPECIALTY TRAINING: Internal Medicine/Pediatrics Residency, St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria, IL SPECIALTIES: Med/Peds Dr. Blain is practicing at a NEW Gulf Coast Medical Group Location: 9oo Pine Street, Suite 222, Englewood, FL 342t23 CALLTOAY!9A1A75S*06 Your neighbors can tell you the name of the go-to-guy for Cataract Surgery for the last 10 years. But wouldn't you rather have the name of the go-to-guy for today? . Mark Johnson MD, FACS S Board Certified Ophthalmologist 480-0600 The Human Art of Medicine. 811 Ridgewood Ave. Venice Il - - I &d 2 8B WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5, 2011 AROUND TOWN CONTACT US FRAN VALENCIC SOCIAL COLUMNIST franvalencic@comcast.net SUN NEWSPAPERS Venice Symphony celebrates the spirit SUN HOUIUS BY FRAN VALENCIC Ryan Gage receives a standing ovation after performing "0 Holy Night" at the Venice Symphony concert. FRAN VALENCIC "This concert will celebrate love, the spirit of the season. "It will also celebrate good- ness and the nobility of the human spirit and its ability to rise above adversity," maestro Kenneth Bowermeister said to the audience at the Venice Sym- phony holiday concert. The program included rous- ing music such as the maestro's favorite, "Finlandia." Tenor Ryan Gage made hearts soar with "0 Holy Night" and "You Raise Me Up." Before hearing "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers," the audience learned its composer was tortured and killed by the Gestapo. His spirit lives. The maestro made the audi- ence the official chorus of the Venice Symphony and led a sing-along of carols including "Silent Night" and "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." Memories tugged at the heart. The musicians and the maestro made the audience feel the past was gone. This night spirits soared. Meet the maestro on Jan. 12 at 1 p.m. at the Venice Public Library for Program Notes With Ken. Enjoy a free rehearsal pre- view on Feb. 3 at 6:45 p.m. Call 488-1010 for more information. Generosity brings joy Members of Our Lady of Lourdes gathered for a luncheon at Mission Valley Country Club. President Mary Poker thanked the women for their generosity in collecting blankets and jack- ets for migrants. Someone from the group suggested passing a basket to benefit Pregnancy Care Solutions. They did. Within 10 minutes the group of about 75 women collected $350. Artists co-op In an effort to color Ven- ice even more beautiful, Gail Dempsey has opened an artists co-op, Melange, in the Venice Centre Mall at 252 W. Miami Ave. The shop features original work by local artists. Each Saturday at 10 a.m. stop in to see an art demo. She wel- comes new artists. One of our best The special person of this week is Karen Tuttle, violist with the Venice Symphony. This nice lady shares her love of music with her students. She gives private lessons and each year par- ticipates in the Venice Symphony's summer music camp. When the symphony has an outreach program in the com- munity, she is on hand as a volunteer. As you watch her per- form with the Venice Symphony, you see her smile throughout the concert. Her joy in playing the viola and performing are contagious. Karen Tuttle is one of the mu- sicians who make Venice a great place to live. Ron Balasz adds his violin interpretations to the Venice Symphony. Nicole Rawley, left, and Natalia Vasilieva perform with the Venice Karen Tuttle, left, and Donna Smith celebrate a new season with the Venice Symphony. Symphony. Kelly Emmons relaxes during intermission at the Venice Symphony concert. - t#1 Melinda Mudge, left, and Julie Baxter These members of the Our Lady of Lourdes Council of Catholic Women welcome guests to the reception at the gathered for an afternoon luncheon at Mission Valley Country Club: Venice Art Center. The event was spon- Betty Bueter, left; Dorothy Brogg; Janet Henry; Mary Poker, president; scored by HarborChase, where Mudge is Barbara Winslow; Connie Cahill and Joan Rizek. director of community relations. Baxter is VAC board president. Gail Dempsey shows off original art in her new artists co-op gallery, Melange, at 252 W. 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SExcellent references on quality, cost .and professionalism CALL BLAINE: 941-662-0266 Licensed & Insured A Carpenter Around the House Interior/Exterior Remodel & Finish Work Cabinet, Door, Window & Tile Installations Full Handyman Services James M. Okell 941-270-1693 A Registered FL Co. * Since 1993 ulcensed/Insured J&J HANDYMAN * Painting * Pressure Washing and Much More! Over 30 Years Experience & Satisfied Customers 493-6736 Ic. & Fully Insured Call For FREE Estimate It I. COMPLETE HANDYMAN All your odds & ends! FAIR PRICE, DEPENDABILITY NO MONEY UP FRONT! 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Top Saw Builders LLC. 941-725-1355 InvestorsChoice Real Estate A F&nnBnwd B HUD REGISTERED BROKER 941-475-7011 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Waterside St. $52,000 3/2 Riverbank Wy $177,000 2/2 Laverne St $38,000 3/2 Martha Ave $47,000 3/2 Montego Ln $63,500 3/2 Strett Ave $68,000 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 Brooks Rd $75,000 PLACIDA 2/3 Palm Island $625,000 NORTH PORT 3/2 Burwick St. $43,500 4/2 Gainsboro St $105,000 3/2 Trekell St $50,000 3/2 Muglone Ln $94,000 ENGLEWOOD 2/2 MayPort St $67,050 3/2 Gulfstream Blvd $115,000 2/2 E. 2nd St $45,0000 VENICE 2/2 Glen Oak Rd $75,000 NOKOMIS 3/2 Bayside Pkwy $185,000 S You could save OPPORTUNITY $1000's Call for a list of properties. LAKE SUZY ESTATES, Lake front 11628 SW Courtly Manor Dr. 2-w/den or 3/2/2-2510 u/air. Custom Split Design, High Vault- ed Ceilings, Gourmet Kitchen Lg Master & Family Room, Outdoor Kitchen Furnished, Deed Restricted $279,000. 941-627-6896 NEED CASH? MANASOTA BEACH AREA Absolutely gorgeous 4/3/2 Stunning Brand new kitchen, wood cabinets & granite. 20" porcelin thru-out. Incredible new extended lanai and sun- deck $239,900 Kevin Stanley @ Tarpon Coast Realty (941)-716-0564 2/2/2 plus 1/1 Apt. $289,000 Sandra Chapman Prudential FL Realty 941-914-3202 NOKIH PORTKI - on golf course/lake, 3/2.5/3 Pool, hurri- cane protection, gated communi- ty. $299,900/obo. 941-423- 6206 NORTH PORT - SABAL TRACE 2/2/2 w/den & lanai, Gated Com- munity, Beautiful home, move in cond, Roman Shower, new paint outside$234,500 941-661-7041 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! NORTH PORT -Beautiful 2006 3BR/2ba/2cg Cath ceilings, Open floor plan, Extremely clean and in great neighbor- hood. Close to 175. $125,000 941-240-8346 or 229-300-6861 ? ACRE CORNER LOT ROTONDA, NICE MATURE PALMS. LOCATION! CHARITY CAIN 941-716-0685 nIUr i n r UnI /b' ULuteiii Ave., On 3 lots! MLS#C7019062 $329,000! Patty Gillespie, Re/Max Anchor 941-875-2755 NORTH PORT A Owner Financin $699/mo Ready to move in! 3/2 FL room, Gar, Berber carpet, tile & more. $99k 941-716-0040 ImU l Immmr.I- KIII LVV J/-, - [, floors, high/tray ceilings roam shower, Corian, hurricane w dows Only $144K 941-628-85 NORTH PORT Owner Financ Can't Get a Mortgage? 3/2/1 City Water, Clubhous Privledges. $69,900 - $4,90 down. Plus closing costs. Mo gage, insurance, taxes, $67 mo. 941-716-4451 SUN CLASSIFIED s I I-"I VII " orME ENGLEWOOD 4/2/2 $115,000 built in 2007, like new, beautiful home, city water, 941-740-5284 OSPREY 3/2 lovely home in South Bay, many updates, large rooms, separate DR, 18" tile, com- munity marina - nicest in area 1290 Flying Bridge $334,500 By owner 941-966-8933 OWNER FINANCING NO CREDIT CHECK! Located in Frostproof in Lakeview Park Subdivision 32 ATUCKS CIRCLE 3-1 concrete block $44,000 - $2,000/down 15 yrs at $457/monthly call Dennis 863-688-7011 e-mail d6887011@aol.com Pend PORT CHARLOTTE, Clean, well maintained home, 2/1.5/CP, lanai, on 21306 Hepner Ave. $45,000 NORTH PORT 6259 Freemont St. nin Beautiful 6 rm home, vaulted ceil- jin ings, garage, fruit trees, 1200SF. 79 Only $49,900 e ; -. il, imill se 10 rt- 5 NORTH PORT Sabal Trace II Lake view 3/2/2 1477sq ft, 2008. $154,900 Realtors Welcome Call Owner 941-412-4194 Mop" .I i mI HFlm I I r nm, 4-[ /.C.-di OI l NORTH PORT . . ri ,. pool home on dbl lot. $210,000. Custom built 2006, high ceilings Deborah & Dick Miller Team. 1900 SF. Shed, Large Lanai. RE/MAXAlliance. 941-662-9900 $139,900 Owner 941-564-8770 llnl -- ,. ..u i ..uveiy lr4 u w/ pool. Near Kingsway CC. NORTH PORT 3/2/2 1834SF, $299,500 941-380-1961 Lanai, all appls & W/D, fenced, Debbie@DebbieSaunders.com Sprinkler sys, Low maint & taxes. Allison James Estates & $154,750. 941429-9305 Eves Homes Ned.og lae ClasiiedAd Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: sunnewspapers.net and click on Classifieds *Fast * Easy * * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN. A you crdtcr NORTH PORT ' 1 master suites, 2307 SF, htd. pool in gated Charleston Park. $279,900. Karen 941-429-1659 NORTH PORT "': I:ull-,n, Ln 3/2 on DBL lot, 1349sf, LEASE/ PURCHASE avail to qualified buyer. NORTH PORT, 4401 Arley Rd, 3/2/2/ heated saltwater Pool Turn Key Furn $164,500.Patty Gille- spie, Re/Max Anchor 941-875-2755 PORT CHARLOTTE: UNFINISHED HOME!! Concrete Shell Only, Sec. 15. 23156 Lark Ave. $49,900. obo 941-628-2883 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1/CP w/storage, A/C, new windows, storm shutters, move in condition. $44,900 941-626-6276 PORT CHARLOTTE 21351 Walling Ct, 3/2/2 Completely remodeled, Everything new, A must see! $149K 941-456-3658 rURl i UlHAIRLUI OII E/2/2 pooI, family rm, 2745 SF, newer roof, new ac, $179,900 Doris Walters Bud Trayner Realty 941-979- 8866 CLASSIFIElDj ADS SELL 52u,uuu02 lencea yaru, snea, spii- plan, updated, near park & boat ramp, $129,000. 941-766-7369 USE CLASSIFIED! *j PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/2, sec system, irrigation, crown mold- ing, 18"X18" porcelain tile, new roof/ac, $79,900 239-287-7011 PORT CHARLOTTE 23150 Ruby Ave., MLS #C7019798. Yours for under $100K! Patty Gillespie, Re/Max Anchor 941-875-2755 3/2 1,450 Sq.Ft. in PC. Totally PORT CHARLOTTE remodeled, owner finance. Move- $91200. Remodeled 2008. Nice in within 2 wks. 941-276-2779. yard. Fenced. Owner financing with 10% dn. 941-875-3347 1400SF. CHA, Fireplace.Storage. Huge yard. Great curb appeal. $109K/obo. 941-639-8497 Burlingame Ave. 3/2/2 Pool Home. New kitchen, carpet and paint. Like new. 1,776 Sq Ft. $135,000. Jerry Saxe, Keller Williams Realty 941-456-9674 PORT CHARLOTTE $125K. Absolutely Delightful. 2BR/2BA/2CG, Pool, 4239 Durant St 941-235-3336 iOuK P IR um : s acres/zmaster suits,4/3, pond, barn, acerage, $399,900. Paula Brill, Casa del Sol Realty 941-240-2500 garage/workshop on 3 lots with 3/2/2 pool home - quiet/private $189,900. 941-286-4599 or 941-345-7743 I i I South Bay, many updates, large rooms, separate DR, 18" tile, community marina - nicest in area 1290 Flying Bridge $334,500 By owner 941-966-8933 FUKI LH/AKLUI It /Z2 Turn, lanai w/scnd pool, 2 80x165 lots carpet/tile screened entry w/2 car gar.$200,000 941-624-0463 1700 SF under air, extra lot inl- cuded, Northview St. $169,900 941-629-3446 PORT CHARLOTTE 3053 Stone St. GC. 3/3/2 Waterfront, pool, boat lift, fireplace. $379,900. 941-627-3321 contact Shellee Guinta @ Century21 runri .,nnr-..LUI ml i-/ _/_, 2150sf living + lanai. Lg. corner lot. Water, Sewer Compete Shell. $74,900. Price neg. for interior completion. 941-627-3373 rUK I LI-HIKLU Ii DeautiTul 3/2/2 w/pool, huge screened lanai, dock, on sailboat canal 1 block to harbor. Priced for quick sale or rent at $239,000. Patti 2698494035 Think in a SEASONAL & ANNUAL RENTALS J .Hj9s ;" I ' r ,i- .": RENTALS & PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, INC. NOW ACCEPTING NEW ANNUAL RENTALS) NOW RESERVING SEASONAL RENTALS ) 5 '5 M N TEE C T ,I . I I . I ll , l, ,, .l,-..r . . . ,:1 - ,- J n ' ' :1 'F BELLA COST . . I l , . . . . I- ,,,. II . I n 18 "5 I '5 TAPP,:'I,':EtlTER p P :05 M P M.P.: .- n . . . 1:- 106 L r 8 P.:.:i I ":11 P-:L 1 0J . " .1- . . I , I. "5. I i: -I . ,r.I.-. I ,,.I.-.1.I ' 1 , - 100 SA I LIf' " L IPC LE 1 . . 1 3 .: 1 n . I .. n i: .. . l'.l.-l. , l1..0-.1 lu 0 ,, IL L- 601 T SC,ON TEPP :E I- -I . I .. .... n ,. .... 1...000 HOUSES 1781 BIRCH DPI.E I- - i ... .... 1,,, I n 1850 1'1 B, Ii,- l ] " , I ' 1 '1 00 o08 t l , ', Ti" . - i....i . ... .I.-. .-.I. ... . I 1 .. .I.-.I '.I 00 j s B SHM ' PE . "- . 4 n i:,- .... ... -i,- , 'I ,00 1O0J nEI S u L . - I,,. n . .. . .. . .. . ..... . r ... l l ' o00 :.0 L- T:l] IP . ' E .. .. . i . . ... . , 00 70 9 1 E:: D.." 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The Sun Classified Page 6 E/N/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/C The Sun Classified Page 7 HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE WATERFRONT 1020 1020 1020 1:020 HOMES 1030 FuI unRIHLU it I-ull renova- FUKi UnIAKLUI i, upaatea tion, all new granite/maple/SS 2/2/2, fenced yard, hurricane /flrs/air/+++, 3/2/1, $110K. shutters $84,500 Patty Gillespie, Century 21 Aztec. 941-380-2894 Re/Max Anchor SOLD Heights. 3/2/CP. Completely Remodeled! 1990 sf. on 15,000 sf. lot. $74,000. 786-223-0404 Nearly New 3 bedroom, 3 bath pool home. Possible furnished and rent with option REDUCED TO $189,000 941-258-2185 PUNTA GORDA, F F,,. return. 2 Leased Homes on 17 1.39 Ac. $169,900. John Bockin, RE/MAX Harbor. 941-833-4216 champer Cir. 2/2/2 w/screened Corian kitchen, many upgrades, pool, fenced back yard. 1130 SF. fruit trees, dock on sailboat Only $92,000. Call now - it will go canal. Move in cond. $233,000. fast. Professional Realty (941)-505-2225 Nickie Sherwood. 941-628-3396 _- Custom Built 2008 Pool home. 3/2.5/3 3100 sq. ft. 2 blocks to beach. $827,000 941-375-8462 VENICE PELICAN POINTE G & CC Elegant 3/2/3 Huge Paver Brick Deck with Dramatic pool & Spa! Backs up to Nature Preserve. Only $495,000 941-493-7447 Owner/RmkA LAKEFRONT HOME -Spa- cious 3/2/1 home on Lake Crews. Vacant lot next door included. Wood burn- ing brick fireplace & split floor plan. Furnished. $349,000 Russell Realty, 465-4811 mls#214705 New Lakefront 4BR/3BA/3cg Executive Pool home on Cul-de-sac. Gated comm, golf, tennis, By owner $339,000 810-287-4960 PORT CHARLOTTE 4/2 245 PUNTA GORDA 3/2/1.5 Waterside St 2000+sq ft MLS# w/office. 3248 Davis Dr., Harbor C7014367 $139,900 P. Gillespie Heights. A must see! $76,900 Re/Max Anchor. 941-875-2755 KL30.com or call 941-677-8550 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2 Fresh Water Canal, new: roof, AC, floors, cabinets, lanai, $79k 941-629-6329 poss finance - - PORT CHARLOTTE- 3, 3+2.5 bath/3 + office 18961 McGrath Cir. Sailboat 4 min to harbor lift wood/tile stainless steel/Corian cherry cab. Kit. 5557 sq ft $575K Judi Hill C-21 941-625-4339 or 941- 457-3687 hillfl@comcast.net rUlNl u Rnun *,* , . + uIll 2845 Sancho Panza Ct. Very Quick Sailboat Access Inter- secting Canals; new dock & 16,0001b lift; heated pool; metal roof; total electric shutters; pavers; stainless/granite kitchen; tile/carpet; $549,000. Karen Tammen, Realtor, RE/MAX Harbor Realty. 941-380-0639 PORT CHARLOTTE Rent to Own 3/1 Shows like a Model Home Many New Features: $68,000 Poss. Finance. 941-629-6329 PORT CHARLOTTE Section 15 3/2/2 Pool Home 1982sqft $126,500 C-21 Sunbelt Realty Sharan Oehlman 941-456-3153 . ..... Serene Saltwaterfront 3/2/2 home w/Dock, Seawall, Boatlift, Gulf Access Many upgrades $289900.00 941- 456-0738 RickCochan.com Remax Alliance 941-456-0738 FUKI UI-I ALUI II, 1 OT a Kind! 3/3/6 Car Gar., large fam. & living room + office. $185,900 Blaine, Power Brokers 941-740-2595 son 3/2 by ball park. 1653sf $139,900 Mike/Murdock Realty 941-204-7032 MLS#C7005376 run .'I UInrLUmvI I , UIOanu nIIew, 3/2/3 custom built 2000 sf u/a, open floor plan 10'ceilings, 8' doors. $189,000. Poss. owner fin. FSBO. Call 845-706-7924. st- -.*" 4BR 3BA 2.5 GAR w/heated POOL on oversized cul-de-sac lot in gated community "PEBBLE CREEK". Included in this exquisitely designed home is a gourmet kitchen w/granite counter tops, aquarium window, fireplace & the list goes on! Incredible deal at $350K. Offered by PROFESSIONAL REALTY 41-625-1339 r I h'K I CUMAKLO II , Grassy Point Estates. Spectacular Cus- tom home. Dock in the Marina incl. Exquisite 4/3/2 with pool! Aggressively priced at $589,000 Karen Tammen, Realtor, RE/MAX Harbor Realty. 941-380-0639 PORT CHARLOTTE, Park Like Setting. 18430 Lamont Ave. 3/2/2 Fero built, open plan, 10' ceil., fenced. Hurricane shutters. CENTURY 21 Aztec. Ken Giunta 941-661-1438 r u|. |n m vru n _',_... .'|1 lake and woods, dead end street, solar pool, fireplace, large, lanai, new A/C. $198,000 941-391-5198 W Vf VENICE PELICAN POINTE GOLF ROTONDA 2007 2/2 1270 &CC. 937 CHICKADEE DR sq. ft. condo, heated pool, ten- 3/2/2cg Pool hm Beautiful nis, clubhouse, covered parking, Preserve setting. Wonderful low maintenance fees, $89,900 gated community. $435,000. Tall Pines Realty Sale by owner 941-492-9547 Jeremy T. Jones 941-628-5027 HOMES 1030 PUNTA GORDA 3/2/2 vaulted ROnUNDA 3-2-2ruFrmal Li& PUNTA GORDR. 14' ceil., open plan. Heated ceiling, alarm system, new A/C, pool, over 2500SF. Owner/ fenced yard, Burnt Store Village. Agent, $259,000. 941-662-8754 $100,000. (941)-637-0066 11111111111M PUNTA GORDA 2, 2 .-,- front new home, Shell Creek Next to private parks etc. Poss. owner fin. $149,000. 941-626-2898. | Classified = Sales BLUE HERON PINES - PG 55+ Golf Community Building New Pro Shop Jacobson Home 10x20 Golf Cart Gar. Offered By Owner @ $119K 239-826-5941 ovatea i/i, upaatea KIT. & Datn. Hurricane shutters. $59,900. Owner/Agent 941-268-6820 1 , 1 - W- PUNTA GORDA Ranchettes. Built in '05. 3/2/2 w/pool, on 1 1/2 acres. 1953 sf w/g. lanai. asking $230,000 obo. 239-284-9119. 22/22 pool home with dockage for 65' plus sailboat, depth maintained by city, dead end street in restricted neighbor- hood. $229,900. Lisa Laflamme, Micheal Saunders and Assoc., 941-916-0538, Lisala@earthlink. net PUNTA GORDA, BSM, E.ir., Ii. 2Ba, pool, 1970sf $240,575 Deborah & Dick Miller Team. RE/MAX Alliance. 941-662-9900 ACRES 3.7 Acres, horses ok. Spa- cious family home with treehouse views. 4BR/3.5BA 6 car garage, $435,000 obo. 941-484-1198 - -- ... VliIpl - Lt.y u'VVIII s LIUUIUI Key west style 4/2.5/4 Remod- eled, Upscale neighborhood, Close to beaches. Extra 80x100 Lot, No Realtors Reduced to: $239,000 941-244-0116 SELLING YOUR HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our NEW "Guaranteed Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online until your House or Condo sells..... GUARANTEED!! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, this is a limited time offer! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! VACANT LAND-ZONED CT 3.43 ACRES/HAVE SURVEY PLACIDA RD/CHARITY CAIN 941-716-0685 VENICE -5% off for cash buyer Lovely courtyard style home on Venice Island. 3BR/3BA w/ private casita for guests. Close to beach & downtown FSBO $409,900 (941)488-4045. SOUTH VENICE Charming 2/2 split, renovated, new kit/ba, gran- ite, tile, appls, blocks to South Venice Beach ferry & Shamrock Park, $129,500 VENICE ISLAND .11 i .i- , Immaculate POOL home with Spa in Gated Community 359,000 Signature Sotheby's International John Peirano 941-375-6864 Signature Sotheby's International At Colony Point, Top fir 7C PUNTA GORDA PENTHOUSE SALTWATERFRONT 8 large picture windows on top floor with fabulous mile long saltwater views. Top quality hardwood & tile floors Garage/dock avail. 1800+ SF. $550,000 Make Offer To 941-639-3222 508-776-2223 Brand New Bay View Home! Key West style 3/2/3 on newly sea- walled, deep saltwater lot offers pic- turesque Bay views. Placida area. Substantial upgrades, over 1,700SF of garage/storage area. Still time to pick colors/finishes. Only $448,000. Call for details on floor plan, amenities, etc. Details at www.brettslattery.corn/Marion Brett Slattery Realty 941468-1430 DoI VVWI m rlnlJi i. FIT l-ll 575 Madrid Blvd 3/2/2 $429,900 Grace DeWeese 941- 286-0640. Open 1st Sun ea Mo 7- - - - - BSI Waterfront/Pool/Spa/Golf 558 Madrid Blvd 3/2/2 $445,000. Grace DeWeese 941- 286-0640 Sun RIty-Open Sun 1-3 ENGLEWOOU bU' docK, gull access, 2/2 split plan, Ig family room & much more. Flyer @ 2135 Georgia Ave. Immediate possession. $239,900 941-475-6163 ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED ENGLEWOOD, Saltwater 1 bridge to Bay, 40' Dock. All new 3/2/1. Granite, SS, Furnished. $189,000. sold sold FSBO 3/2/2.5, 2 docks, lift, pool. split plan. $349.000. Furnishings & boat also avail. (941)-698-7968 ZiUU 5q.'t. $45,UUU. Covered Parking & Dock Lou Sauppe 941-650-9481 Venice Real Estate Company OLD ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA / 2/2 2 2u bl, Direct BayDeep Water home, sailboat canal, concrete Over 1800 sq/ft.3 br/3ba. seawall/ dock, elec lift Hurricane 150' seawall.Dock/davits. shutters split plan in good Caged pool/lanai. Mother area.$249,500 H/941-505-1512 inlaw apt. MORE $469,000. or 1-800-327-6040 code 270 Call 941-473-8916 or1-80 -2-00code270 .. ... I. f 4 d PGI - Unbelievable 5br/5ba 2984sf waterfront home. Pool, Spa, New kitchen Granite, Stain- less Steel appl's and more. Intersecting sailboat canals. Great views & Quick out. 3327 Trinidad Ct PGI $551,900 Ron McGuire Tarpon Coast Realty 941-223-4781 PLACIDA, DON PEDRO ISLE. Gulf front town home, 2/2.5,scrd. porch, deck, pool & tennis. Dock w/access to intercoastal, Now Low- ered to $595,000.941-6974416 PORT CHARLOTTE 510 E.Tarpon Blvd, wide canal, 10 mins.to har- bor, 10,0001b boatlift, very Irg. lanai, new kitch. redone, granite counters, 2/2/1, new tile, Reduced $174,900. Owner Financ- ing Canadian $ OK 941-629-5199 Rl r. ._.A. r Executive 3/2/2 pool home, on canal to gulf. Beautifully turnkey furnished, $295K Judy Barkhurst, Sun Realty 941-286-3473 1CG, 5 mins to harbor, new updates. New $20K seawall & dock. $119,000. 941-628-4746 ru I unlA-LUi it s3/Z/Z canal front,new carpet, paint $124,900 A Clear Choice Realty 941-979- 9396 aclearchoicerealty.com -Me Sailboat canal, 3/3/2, RV parking, pool/heater, boat lift, granite, immaculate! $239K 941-629-1244 run. .I I inA..Ui i , CI / 1I, I vY, Updated Kit, firs & lanai. Wrkshp tennant occupied. Move in cond. $79K/obo. Appt. 941-764-0654 PUNTA GORDA ISLES 3525 Roseau Dr Fast Sailboat access! Views! Karen Tammen RE/MAX Harbor. $399,000. 941-380- 0639 karent@remax.net i PUNTA GORDA ISLES JEWEL ! Top of the line remodel 3/2/2 HTD Pool, Granite, Stainless, Hur- ricane Shutters Sailboat $434,900 Carole Borgstrom 5 Star Realty 941-456-0645 PUNTA GORDA ISLES Sailboat, 3/2/2+, 6 year old, top of the line extra's. $699,000. 10K Lift. 30' pool.941-639-6044. PUNTA GORDA ISLES SECLUDED BEAUTY! 2160 Via Venice Ct. 3/2.5/2 w/pool, 138' on sea- wall w/2 docks, 10,000 Ib lift, power boat water, Cath ceil- ings, pocket sliders, French doors, cultured marble Roman tub & shower in Master bath, Beautiful Turnkey. $429,000. 941-575-8803. PUNTA GORDA ISLES, 417 Matares 3/2/2 w/ pool, newer roof, Cage, garage door. 5 min from Harbor. Clean, $249,000 RE/MAX Anchor of Marina Park Cady Rowe 941-457-0497 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! PUNTA GORDA ISLES :,' Santa Margerita. Spacious 3/2/2 pool home with many updates. Minutes to the Harbor. $319,900. RE/MAX Anchor of Marina Park Cady Rowe 941-457-0497 Access, Almost new 3/2/2CP, Fireplace, 1,700 sf. Nice area! $149,000. 941-624-0355 VENICE GARDENS 4:.: b hibE -1, Move right in! Lovely 2/2 split entry home on canal. New carpet and AC. solar heated, caged pool, spacious family rm, Fl rm. w/sliders, 2cg, & much more. $168,500 941-928-5598 1 - 2010 built, oversized corner lot, great room plus DR & nook, appli- ances included, carpet & tile, many upgrades. Quiet, conven- ient location. $129,850. Call Paul at 941-628-8802. I VENICE ISLAND, 5th from PUNTA GORDA- ,.. . ie beach, new TBB, 3/2/2, pool, home on Praire Creek w/ pool. 1840 SF under air, complete pkg, Amazing storage! $319,000. Reduced $575K land only $375K Karen Tammen, Realtor, RE/MAX 866-709-5014 Harbor Realty. 941-380-0639 NORTH PORT FORMER MODEL 2005. Over 2200sf, 3/2/2 w/ office, Pool & Spa. Lake view, tile roof, paver drive, beautiful land- scaping & curbing. Newer gated comm w Beautiful clubhouse, Pool, tennis court, & more! $299,900 Patty Gillespie Realtor,GRI, SRES, E-pro, css 941-876-2766 PORT CHARLOTTE, 235 Fields VENICE, 3/2/2 Split. Newer Terr. SE. Sailboat direct access Roof. Public Utilities. Quick Clos- 3/2/2, tile, lanai, dock, lift, 100' ing. 617 Briarwood Rd. seawall, $350K (239)-464-3185 $125,000. 941-496-9363 IF I ' The Sun Classified Page 8 E/N/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 S WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 PUNTA GORDA WATERFRONT Great View, Boat Dock, newer 2/2/CP, & 12xl2 lanai. Res Owned, htd pool, Lg club house. no pets. 55+, $84.000. Selling due to health, 941-8338370 WATERFRONT 3, 2.1, SEAWALL, Dock, Updated Kitchen. Charity Cain 941-716-0685 GOLF COURSE COMMUNITY % 1035 GOLF COURSE CONDOS/VILLAS COMMUNITY FOR SALE 1035 L 1040 PORT CHARLOTTE Maple Leaf Est. new '05 on fairway. 2/2. Miami Dade roof. Beautiful. Turnkey. $164K. 941-637-1422. PORT CHARLOTTE, F.r..:..::.J 4/3/2, pool overlooking 3rd green $369,900. Patty Gillespie, Re/Max Anchor 941-875-2755 ENGLEWOOD 2/2/1 Gulf Winds on Oyster Creek w/dock, access to Intercoastal, clubhse, Rol-Safe shutters, all tile. Offers welcome. $145,000. FSBO 941-460-0669 LAKE SUZY, l.:.,il. i.:,. :.:.h.l.: minium #1205. 3/2 beautiful, furn., lake views from EVERY window. Reduced-$119,500. 517-789-5129 2085 Padre Island Dr St Andrews PLACIDA has it all! 3/2, 1st floor G.C. Solar HTD pool, fruit trees end unit with a view. PRIVATE I $289,000 Call 941-575-0200 BEACH $399,000 Pineapple Gulf Properties, 941-350-1470 course community Reduced to only $19,900. Owner will finance at 0% interest. 941-769-1017 DUili pool nome, nurncane prooT, overlooks Long Meadow 9th green. $329,000 941-286-1479 LAKE SULY 11Z~ 9 Lssex- Dr., 2/2, Den. Beautiful single unit at Kingsway Country Club. $159,950. Linda 941-457-7245 or Jill Brouwer 941-276-4459 Circle, 3/2 w/ lap pool. Custom Built. $399.000. Jill Brouwer Realty, Linda 941-457-7245 or Jill 941-276-4459 LAKE SUZY 12807 SW Pem- broke Circle. 3 Bedrooms & 2 Baths, Furn. MLS#C7018353. $299,950. Jill Brouwer Realty, Linda 941-457-7245 or Jill 941-276-4459 LAKE SUZY 1284/ SW Pem- broke Circle. 3 Bdrms., 2 Baths MLS#C7018353 $159,950. Jill Brouwer Realty, Linda 941-457- 7245 or Jill 941-276-4459 IM L..r ULr.. u. i i\mllg~ way auii vnllla, Great Views of Golf Course. 3/2/2. Move in Ready! Immac. Open Plan. Cathedral Ceilings. Assn., Htd. Pool, Tennis. All for only $135,000. 863-722-0015 VElUEiL, i Z/Z 5plit on UDI. Lot. Family Rm. w/ Fireplace, Den, Cedar Walkin Closets & Solar Htd. Pool. $249,000. (941)-496-9363 SCONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1 ! 1040 SELLING YOUR HOME OR CONDO?? Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our NEW "Guaranteed Real Estate Ad Program". Your ad will run everyday in the newspaper & run online until your House or Condo sells.....GUARANTEED!! All for a ONE TIME low price. Hurry, this is a limited time offer! Call for details. Realtors Welcome! - Bird Bay Rty, Inc. 501 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE IN VENICE Availability changes per wk/MLS We are Condo/Villa Specialists BIRD BAY REALTY, INC. 485-4804/1-800-464-8497 BAYFRONT CONDO-KEY DOCK ACCESS. 1/1/2 CAR GARAGE CHARITY CAIN 941-716-0685 ,$-_, 5149,900 end unit, 4th green LAKE SUZY, 12951 SW Aggressive Realty, Realtors Selling Kingsway Cir. 3/2.5ba, den, With Integrity 941-629-2100 pool/spa $374,900. MLS# C7002190 Linda 941-457-7245 Jill Brouwer Realty 941-276-4459 :miim" KINGSWAY GOLF VILLA On 15th hole, Beautifully Furn. End Unit, Move in Ready, Immac. 3/2/2 Open Plan w/ over 2400 sq. ft. Family Room overlooks Golf Course! Community Pool, Breathtaking Views! Price Reduced $159,900. Melody Wheat United Country Wheat Realty 941-628-6825 ( CHECK THE ) CLASSIFIED! / iEND LAKE SUZY 11334 SW Essex Dr 2/2 + Den. $159,950. Jill Brouwer Realty, Linda 941-457- 7245 or Jill 941-276-4459 PG - BLUE HERON PINES 55+ golf comm. 2/2/CP On pond, Lg. lanai, new floors New paint, clean & well maint. REDUCED $59,900 941-347-8618 Irun I lAKLU I i . Ring s Uatee 2/2/2+ Den. Award Winning Chef's Kitchen! Granite, 9' Ceil- ings. $214,000. Marianne Lilly RE/MAX Harbor 941-764-7585 Ml U .rlLiF-..ll I I I 1 luia & J, ,J! J-t, Gorgeous 2/2/1, furnished, lake- front, 1st floor. $190K. Call 941- 661-8469 LEASE OPT/SALE CHARLOTTE HARBOR, F.:.ii Landing- Best Kept Secret. 2/2, dock w/assigned slips, gulf access,$149,500 941-629-9370 rUKI UI1KARLUI I 3BR/2BA/CP Ground Floor, Great location, small complex Low condo fee, heated pool $139,900 (941)-743-4127 c4 urf uKPRE riurnisneo z/z witn lovely lake view. Excellent com- plex. $65,000. Call Charlotte Harbor Properties 941-628-5412 INL.LLWUUU Z/Z, Lower TIoor End unit, Furn. Tennis Court & Pool Reduced! $105,000 Owner anxious! For appt. please call: Ruth Brown Floridian Realty Services 941-270-0189 MLS# D5778228 PENTHOUSE CONDO Large top floor end unit, gated, very private, no condo neighbors visible, excellent private bay & sunset views, nearly new 3 BR/2V2 BA, plus den. Choicest 2-1/2 car garage parking (next to ele- vator) w/2 large storage lockers & mini space for golf cart, motorbike, etc. Loaded w/extras. Choice Placida area. New private boat dock included. Over $800K invest- ed, sell for $525K. Owner financing possible. Realtors invited. 941-769-1017 C .fc.......a.a USE CLASSIFIED-w PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 55+ Community, ground floor, end unit. Beautifully furnished, move in ready. Call owner for details. 941-268-6374. PORT CHARLOTTE 2, 2 11 n,'v Includ., A/C & H/W all tile, except Bedrooms, furn., pool, hot tub, $55K. OBO. 440-364-4268 Cedar Woods, 2/2, $65K. Just updated. Lovely complex near shopping yet private. Call me about owner financing available. Nickie Sherwood. Professional Realty of SW FL. 941-628-3396 PORT CHARLOTTE CONDO Ground floor, furn, 2BR/2BA/CP Pool, Jacuzzi, Tennis, Shuffle Board, Rec Hall, etc $49,900. 941-613-2940 rut I ,rimITLUI IL KINGS GATE Country Club Life Style At It's Best For Only $155,000! 2BR, Den, 2BA, 2Car Gar. Maint. Free Golf Villa. Split Plan with Volume Ceilings 24297 Westgate Blvd. Open 10-5 Call 941-627-6200 CONDOS/VILLAS] FOR SALE 1040 PORT CHARLOTTE, Oxford House, 21267 Gertrude Ave. Ren- ovated 1 Bdrm, 1 Bath, Fully Furn. $42,500. 941-474-0450 runin awiLA n IZIZ, Zlu, SF, river view, boat slip, large wrap around porch, lots ameni- ties. Lease Option 941-286-5245 PUNTA GORDA Emerald Pointe Condo, 4th fir. Canal view. 2/1, Beautifully appointed. Turnkey. Boat Slip.$127.9K 941-637-1422. PUNTA GORDA HERITAGE LAKES VILLA 3BR + office, 3bath Priv. elevator, over looks lake, gated, club house, fitness, ten- nis, pool, etc. $239,900 941- 575-2522 or cell 941-456- 9114 PUNTA GORDA ISLES Mariners Cove Villa 2/2/ Den /2 Car, Sail water, dock. $309,000 L Briggs, Coldwell Banker Morris 941-916-1720 PUNTA GORDA ISLES Windjam- mer Point! Top floor w/ the south- ern exposurer.Sailboat access. Your own dock! $239,000 Karen Tammen RE/MAX Harbor 941- 380-0639 karent@remax.net CONDOS/VILLAS MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE 1040 1090 VENICE, VENETIAN SHORES, 4/3.2/2, spa, pool, elevator. $849,800 Stephen L. Lingley, P.A. Signature SIR 941-809-7580 L TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 1060 . v..r avnm Ir | .....� , mvia.o Cove 3/2/2 car garage. 2nd Fir. w/ private elevator. 2400+ sf. of A/C. Open Floor plan. Affordable luxury. $329,750. RE/MAX Anchor of Marina Park Harry Rowe 941-457-0508 L DUPLEXES FOR SALE E. ENGLEWOOD - 3/2/2 on each side. All appliances. Very Nice. Looks Like new. Only 4 yrs old. $230K 941-809-1820 ENGLEWOOD Investors Special Duplex for sale, $99,900 CBS 2/1.5 per unit. Newly renovated. Located in beautiful waterfront community. 14 1/2% cap rate. Call Doug 941-258-8099 PUNTA GORDA ISLES, 3/2 w/ Private Garage & Separate Dining Rm. 1st Floor End Unit w/ Pool View. 1500+ sf. Slips Available. $138,500. 304-312-7791 w/ 1800sf+, top fir. unit with it's own dock. $199,000. Karen Tammen RE/MAX Harbor 941- 380-0639 karent@remax.net ROTONDA WEST villa/condo 2/2/1 built in 2005 $129,900 574-231-4976 SbAIKSU - raimer Rancn Immaculate 2008 3/2/2, private htd. pool, lakeftont. Maint. free. HOA. $289,000. 941- 266-0206 [i---| S W EEPING - i,.:."'i ,11 . , IW .. I .,-, over looking the main channel w **** amenities. Reduced 941-286- 9647 www.ThinkPuntaGorda.com To Advertise in The Showcase of Homes Please Call Jill 941-429-3116 or Email; jilld@sunnewspapers.net PORTI CHAKLO TTE Park Place Estates. 3200 Loveland. Open Daily $139,900 Tony Gillen Cold- well Banker Sunstar 941-255- 7208 I! PORT CHARLOTTE T1.i-iiilly remodeled 3/2 villa, new floors, plumbing fixtures, SS appliances, cherrywood cabinets, 3 walk in closets, large tiled garden lanai $99,000. Call 941-625-8051. rU lI U llJI .l-V , I It . i1 1 , 55, Small Pet OK. 3/2, 1st Floor, Remodeled, All AppI., W/D, New Carpet. $49,500. 941-629-1233 PUNTA GORDA ISLES, Banyan Point Condos- Large 2/2 Completely renovated with 18" tile and solid surface counters. Furnished $157,500 RE/MAX Anchor of Marina Park. Cady Rowe 941-457-0497 VENICE ISLAND CONDO Ground floor, Park directly infront of your unit and walk across the street to Venice beach. 1BR/1BA. Low condo fees. $170k 941-484-3584 ALSO AVAIL AS SEASONAL RENTAL ForSaleByOwner.com ID# 22771613 MAKE REASONABLE OFFER! Seldom available Jetty Villas, 2/2 beach, pool, patio, bay views, priv hot tub, redesigned kit, vault ceil, loft, handicap access. $349,000. 941-320-5152 www.jettyvilla.com I-e" ll~' I Z 1 Pruni C HAnRLUii T 1. I -' I , Occup'd ,turnkey, no work needed. Cash flow! Agents welcome 3%. By Owner $41,000 941468-1656 S TRI-PLEX FOR SALE LWW44 1075 uouolewilae, z mile Trom peacn or Boatramp $17,500 941445-7147 ENGLEWOOD Polynesian Village MHP. 1495 Alamander Ave, Engl. Res. owned, Adult park. Walk to Man. Beach. Dbl Wide Resales. RV & Boat Stor. Avail. 941-474-3636. PORT CHARLOTTE I',,:. ., 56' 2/1/CP, dining, living, laundry, kitchen, lanai, remodeled. Must see! 55+ $19,000 941-255-9941 lbr/lba/cp (14x80), Clubhouse, fihsing pier, No dogs $342/mo lot rent. $5000 941-875-9752 PUNTA GORDA 1/1 14x40 furn, 55+ Resident owned SR. Park. RIVER HAVEN MHP 10100 Burnt Store Rd Unit 129 Low maint. fees $29,000/obo 516-850-0576 rUN iAL \aUlU/'L I uli11U1 icu 1 A 46 55+ Peace River Fish pier $9.000. 941-625-0953 PUNTA GORDA Handyman Special: FREE, Mobile Home, 2 Bdrm, 1 bath, kitchen, dining area, living room, 12x48 feet, lanai, needs fix up, TLC, rough shape. Lot rent per month $365.00, qualify to move in, Palms & Pines Resort, on Peace River, Punta Gorda, boat ramp, fishing piers, community hall. Come see. Call Laurie 941- 639- 5461, no answer 941- 815- 0505. PUNTA GORDA River Rd. 41' Mobile on Peace River, Good cond. $8000/obo 941-916-9410 EPUNTA GORDA, Like New 2005 ENGLEWOOD BEACH, 2-1 Bed- 2/2/CP w/ Gulf Access & Pri- room, 1-3 bedroom, great loca- vate Dock. Park Hill Estates, 55+ tion on the bay, pool, $900,000 Community. $79,000. Jill Brouw- 941-206-0250 er Realty, Linda 941-457-7245 i . � i.: ".. .,"'11 " 2-2bdr. 1-1bdr. Fully rented. New paint, & septic pumps. $119,900 Call 941-421-2085 | MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1090 I . ARCADIA 2004 Skyline, DeSoto Village 55+, 2/2, 1144 sq ft. Lanai, Shed w/loft, Turn Key $54K 260-413-4090 ARCADIA -I I'F, : '. [F.IH i,.,. ..r. d in Arcadia Village 55 plus asking $25,000 obo 863-990-1126 CALOOSA LAKE Village 3bd/3ba home with canal view. Split bedroom plan. Lg master bedroom w/ Ig walk-in closet has a bath located on either side of the closet, 1 for her & 1 for him. Add'l bedroom also features a walk-in closet. Spacious kitchen w/island & breakfast area. $159,000. Keller Williams Realty Lake Wales. 863-221-0932. SADVERTISEn In The Classifieds! ENGLEWOOD super deal 55+ waterfront comm., fully furnished, lanai & carport, must sell. 941-468-7269 LAKE SUZY C:...i L.i.g I mi. to PC, 1-75, Wal Mart, PRIVATE 2 1/2 acres, 3/2/CP, well, septic $149,900. 941-743-6601. NORTH PORT, Harbor Cove Waterfront lot, 2/2, double wide, work/storage shed. Fully fur- nished. $79,000. 941-764-1182 DBL wide. 2br/2ba/CP + lanai and laundry rm. Updated appliances & AC. 55+ Park, All Amenities. Lot rent $741/mo. Asking $7900/obo 941-375-3846 VENICE ISLE REAL ESTATE SALES, INC. 55+ Resident Owned Comm. Lic. R.E. Broker. 941-485-7743 Many homes to choose from. 0WW;, -- -A:L vEICEI nGiUvWOVDU riK5 00+ Pet Friendly, 2BR/1BA. New Full Remodel. Furnished. Fun Clubhouse/ Pool. Walk to shops. 203-912-6006 VENICE RANCH M.H.E. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Community is being Renovated! Lot rental community Singlewide homes starting @ $500.00 down Doublewide homes starting @ $4,000.00 WALKING DISTANCE TO PUBLIC & CVS 55+ comm. No pets Call Dick or Steve 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com r=_. VENICE Very Desirable bb+ Com, 2/1 Mobile Home, fully furnished and well maintained, with roof over, large glass lanai, carport and storage room. $13,900 OBO 941-493-0019 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 ARCADIA 1 I, . F - r i.:i r sharing! Carport/Shed, Lanai & Furn. or Unfurn. Sunrise MH 55+ $89,500 863-558-2689 Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/C The Sun Classified Page 9 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR RENT HOMES FOR RENT CONDOS/VILLAS HOMES FOR SALE 1210 1210 FORRENT 1095 L 1240 NORTH PORT 3/2/2 + office, off San Mateo, $750 mo, $700 deposit. NO pets! 941-743-2301 or 941456-2947 ARCADIA VILLAGE, ' .'-. i 1.r., 2/2/Den, fans, Large shed, vinyl porch, 1500 sq ft on golf course. $65,800. 941-429-2316. JUST BRING YOUR TOOTH- BRUSH Tastefully furnished with quality immaculate custom 1500 sf Palm Harbor Classic. Sheetrock throughout, including sunroom! Separate private lanai with a serene view out back. Too many features to mention. Lushly landscaped with shade situated in a gorgeous 55+ community fea- turing a modern clubhouse & pool, shuffle, horse shoes and many other activities & nice folks. $56,900. 941-356-5308 ,i# ",-.- M L_ I I u*t L, l-'t AuK. A\LJ aCPrl zoned AG, fenced & cleared, 28x64 1800 sf, 24x20 metal garage $187,500/OBO 941624,0275 NORTH PORT HARBOR COVE ROC WATERFRONT COMMUNITY Furn 2BR $9,800 941-426-0666 www.myharborcove.com NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! gated. Top notch amenities & activities. Pets OK w/approval. Immaculate 2/2. $84,900. Casa del Sol Realty 941-875-4150 Un IIAl.LLT RLUUELU Large immaculate 3 bed 1999 Palm Harbor corner lot w trees Beautiful 5 star. 55 plus communi- ty with all the amenities. Owner says first $49,900 takes it Call 941-356-5308 Palm Harbor Homes Short Sales/Repo's/Used Homes 3 or 4 Bedroom Doublewides Wont Last!! $3,500-40k John - 800-622-2832 Ext. 210 PUNTA GORDA, F , . I1,:..LI .v/ 12x30 glassed lanai, Oak cab, W/D, CHA, 55+ comm. on marina at Shell Creek. 701-741-4773 PUNTA GORDA Nice remodeled 2bed/2bath, large carport, screen- room,utility shed, $13,900 941- 626-7829 Greg. wtv: RAIN FOREST -Is what you see when you look out the back porch of this immaculate contemporary & cheerful hardly lived in spacious quality 1400 SQ FT. Palm Harbor. Owner has relocated. Completely furnished. 55+ MFH community. What a deal at $49,900! Call Mike. Better Hurry! 941-356-5308 VENICE - 55+, BOATING COMM 2BR/2BA, new floors, Furnished & well maint. $108,900 Resident owned 941-697-4472 VENICE-BAY INDIES Sparkling clean- inside and out like new 2Br/2Ba -1300 sf turnkey- $49,900. 981 Cayman East 941496-7693 HOMES ^1 1110 Furnished, Cabin, LOW TAXES, Beautiful old oaks REDUCED!$109,000-OBO, 941-697-1885 KIPi FUr . lIN I F ill 1'L I1.- 1 iI- nessee! 3/2.5/1, 9' ceilings, hard wood floors, $149,000 423-343- 6349 www.standrewsgarth.com nisnea i/ /12, Ila. rwoom., 15O6+ sf., Club House, 2 Pools, Tennis, Golf Course & LOTS MORE!!! Just Bring Your Clothes & Move In! $115,900. 863-816-6034 332/2 AND 3/2 UNITS HOMES from $900 TO $1250 AWARD WINNING SUNBELT MGT. SERVICES * RENTALS * *3/2/2 Lanai, Sm. Pet OK, Barranquilla, D.C. $850 Mo *3/2/2 Pool Ser. Inc., Lambert Ave., P.C. $1200 Mo *we welcome new listings* COMPLETE LISTINGS (941) 764-7777 sunbeltmgtservices.com DEEP CREEK 2/2/2 POOL Only $895 month, 1st & Sec. Call Michele 508-737-0884. DEEP CREEK 3/2/2 + Lg. Den All tile, vaulted ceilings, on cukie-sac Immaculate! Lg. scr. lanai, more. $1100/mo 941-375-1312 DEEP CREEK Clean 3/2/2, pool, caged lanai, fenced yard, fans, tile, like new. $1100/mo. + deposits 941-323-2229 EAST ENGLEWOOD. New 3/2 AC, fans, appliances, very clean, No pets. $1,100/mo 1st, last, Security. 941-473-1707 ENGLEWOOD Rentals M&M Property MGIVT CALL 941 473-9616 or mmpropertymgmt.com ENGLEWOOD 3/3/2 den 3100sqft $1200 3/2/2 Pool 2400sq ft $1200 3/2/2 new carpet & paint $900 2/1/1 comm pool $625. WEST COAST PROP MGT 941-473-0718 www.RentalsFlorida.net ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS Call The Pineapple Girls Pineapple Gulf Prop. Mgmt. Inc. www.RentEnglewood.com For a Complete Lbst Go To eraportcharlotte.com $1050...3/2/2 Pool Home..................PC $950...3+//2 2 1608 SqFt .................N $950... 3/2/2 Fenced Yard .............ROT $800...3/2 Condo Gated Corn....... PC $775...2/2.5 1 Townhouse ............ NP $675...2/1/1 Open floor Plan...........N AGENT AVAILABLE ON WEEKENDS Harbor, luxurious 3/2/2, 1920 SF. 55+ park. Pool, clubhouse, lakeview. $139,900. 941-204- 0387 or 941- 204-2847 IMVIUUNIII 5 IINS FRlAK1LI, IN Sale/Trade, 4/2/4, 4 ac., appr. $345k- Listed at $295K. 828524- 7938 www.wncweather.net/gary HOMES FOR RENT Z1210 rumn in ) JlUI/rU j1j'" ) aLCU, 50x26 Palm Harbor 2/2 split, all new roof over & New appliances Ceramic floors, Lanai & shed. Fully furnished $79,900 941-627-4860 or 905-627-3835 ruiT GI URUDM Dy UWIIer, 2/2/CP, lake view, 55+, pool, club- house, many activities, furnrunfurn $52,000 941-637-6013 PUNTA GORDA Immaculate quali- ty built double wide Jacobsen, FL room, carport, situated in beautiful Riverside Oaks 55+ community. Owner has relocated, must sell. $39,900 obo 941-356-5308 $29,900! Immaculate 2 bed 1999 doublewide. Fully furnished, lanai, many extras including a ltd warranty, 5 star 55 plus senior park w/ many amenities. Call 941-356-5308 PUNTA GORDA Ti.,h,I 2 , 2005 Jacobsen, pool, no lot rent, 55+, $128,900 734-788-1548. thereaumes3@comcast.net pics HOUSING!! 4br/2ba/2cg North Port Single Family Homes Starting at $899 Now Open Mon - Fri 8-4 Sat. By appt. only (941) 613-1469 Call About Our GREAT MOVE IN SPECIAL! InvestorsChoice Real Estate AFalh-Sased Busnss ANNUAL RENTALS Englewood 2/1.5 Morning Dove $450 Rotonda 2/2 Boundary $500 SEASONAL RENTALS 2/1 New Point Comfort Cottage $1700 2/2 Oak Forest $2300 3/2 Sandrift $2100 Diana Legg, Mgr. Your Rental Experts 941-681-1189 941-475-7011 website: www.icre.us FULL SERVICE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Only $59 p/m, (flat fee) 877-400-0354 RENTMEFLORIDA.COM HOMES IN GATED COMMUNITY 15 Homes! Furnished/Unfurnished Annual or Seasonal (941)-629-3337 or (941)-650-9831 www.mbgvacationpropertles.com NEED CASH? NOKOMIS 2BR COTTAGE, w/office, 1.5BA. W/D. $750 mo. 941-485-3852 or 941-716-3650 NORTH PORT DUPLEX- 5790 Gallatin Lane. 2BR/1BA, CHA, city water. $550 mo +util. Se-c. dep. req'd. Pets negotiable. Avail. now. 860-604-1125 NORTH PORT AREA 2BR/1BA, $44K cash or Owner finance $3,500 down, $589/mo 813-966-5977 NORTH PORT Heron Creek Golf & CC, furnished 3/2 lakefront, pool, like new NP/NS, 1 yr., $1,600/mo, 2 yr, $1,500/mo. Owner, 1-800-503-9500 www.heroncreekrental.com/ NiOIn l rU n newerI J 0/2�/2-. Alii Appliances incl. Washer & Dryer. Well Maintained. $895. mo. 1 yr. Lease. Pets OK 941-286-2038 NORTH PORT Really cute updated 2BR/1BAw/CHA. $650/mo Call for details (941)-497-1288 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/cp, car- pet/tile. Clean. On fresh water canal. W/D - $700 mo 941-661-8431 941-6614771 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 or 3/2, tile, lanai, appl. w/d $675-$995 mo. 1st + sec. Ann. Sm. pet ok (941)-626-1514 941-743-0386 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/1 ss/marble/granite/wood floors/jet tub/sixhead show- er/corner fenced yard. $975 941-585-8760 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 Newly remodeled w/pool, fenced, Sec. sys. Section 15. 1st. & sec. Must see! $1,150 941-627-0355 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 Pool Home w/heater, Vaulted ceilings, Appliances, Super Clean, $950/ Mo + 1 mo/Sec. 941-766-0780 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 pool sailboat water. 16991 O'HARA $1450, lawn & pool included Gulfcoast Realty Intl941-766-7091 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/3/2, CHA, all tile, lanai, inside laund. rm., DW, sm pet OK. $850 mo + sec. 941- 204-2333 PORT CHARLOTTE 3br/1ba fenced yard 21695 Agusta Ave. $600/mo + $500 damage dep. (941)-979-9127 PORT CHARLOTTE 4/2 21062 Nowell Ave Tile floors, nice neigh- borhood, lanai, basketball court, $800 + sec. 941-626-7600 PORT CHARLOTTE Very clean 3/1/1 1200sf, CHA, Newly tiled & painted. Quiet neighborhood. $625/mo 1st & sec. 941-916-1535 PORT CHARLOTTE/PG Dupl. 2/2, $499mo. House 2/1, $549. mo. CHA, City Water. 1st, L/S & Sec. No Pets 941-621-2902 PORT CHARLOTTE Lrg., 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath central heat & air NEW blinds & carpets, No Pets $550. (941)-743-3489 PUNTA GORDA BSM 4/2/2 pool, cul-de-sac, updated, $1225 month + utilities, pool & lawn neg. 941-889-7111 PUNTA GORDA ISLES - 3/3/3 on canal w/pool. Former model home. Annual only. $1,600. mo. Dep. required. 301-938-2632 PUNTA GORDA Historic Dist. 2/1/CP, incl. lawn svc. $700/mo + util, 1st, Last & sec. ALSO PGI 3/2/1 w/pool on canal, $1200 mo incl. pool & lawn serv. ReMax Anchor Realty 941-628-1572 PUNTA GORDA. 2 Bdrm, $550 ALSO Mobiles Nocatee. From $350. 941-624-0355 PUNTA GORDA, Shell Creek 2/1, furnished, W/D. No pets. $300 deposit, $150 week. 941- 639-5821, cell 941- 380-1354 ROTONDA 3/2/2 lanai on canal. 2 to choose $850 WEST COAST PROP MGT 941473-0718 www.RentalsFlorida.net SOUTH VENICE 3BR/1.5BA Fenced yard. Pets ok. 1 mile to Beach. REDUCED to $870 Mo. 941-468-6737 VENICE E. 2/1.5/CP with Florida rm $675. 941-492-4280 Gulf Coast Rentals & Real Estate Co. CONDOS/VILLAS] FOR RENT 1240 15 UNFURNISHED CONDOS Almar Rentals & Mgt.Services 941-627-1465 Almar-Rentals.com SBird 'BayRay, nc. ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS IN BIRD BAY VILLAGE BIRD BAY REALTY (Venice) 484-6777 or 800-464-8497 DEEP CREEK - Lakes Edge 2/2/Den, 2nd floor, Lakefront /lanai, W/D, cov. park. newer, NS NP, $695/annual. 941-661-3654 DEEP CREEK 2/2 water inc. $650 tennis, pool, 1 month rent security. $650 941-276-2779 or 941-204-2363 DEEP CREEK 2/2, lanai, cath. ceil., tile, wood cab., granite, w/d inc. Pets ok $675+ up. 941-661-4539 DEEP CREEK furnished 1st floor, beautiful lake view, heated pool, 2/1, Seasonal $1500 mo Annual $675 mo. No pets. 941-391-2665 DEEP CREEK GARDENS 2/2, lanai, all tile, updated, W/D, 2nd fl unit, pool & tennis. $650/mo + security. 941-575-7559 DEEP CREEK CONDO 2/2 + Lanai + Pool. Updated. Incl. W/D + free water. $650 + security. NP/NS 941-255-9144 DEEP CREEK, The Pines, 2BR/2BA, all appl. $600 mo. Available now. 561-795-6207 or 561-758-5550 ENGLEWOOD Quails Run Condo 55+, By Beach, on Lake, Pets allowed, 2/2, N/S Seasonal $1650. or Annual $800/unfurn. 941-587-9357 NORTH PORT SABLE Trace CC. Gated, 2BR/2BA, Den, lanai, W/D, pool, $750 No pets. 941-625-8107 OSPREY Midrise, elevator 2/2 garage, lanai, Bayview, pool, Tennis From $1125/ inclds water &cable N/S 941-966-9763 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, 55+, by Cultural Center, unfurnished. full amenities N/S, N/P, annual $575/mo. 941-380-0770 PORT CHARLOTTE 1/1, 55+ Community. Pool, laundry, storage. Near cultural center & Library. $475. 941-223-0290 PORT CHARLOTTE 2br/2ba Condo inclds. Water, cable, W/D & pool. close to 41 & cult. ctr., $650/mo + Sec. NS 941-7436173 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, newly remodeled, water, cable, W/D incl. Pool, tennis. Off Kings High- way. $695. 941-286-5003. PORT CHARLOTTE: Clean 1 Bed- room, 1 Bath, Water included. Close to everything. $500/month $300 Security. 941-697-5015 PUNTA GORDA ISLES condo 2/2 waterfront & Port Charlotte house 3/2 1/2 pool, furn or unfur Annu- al/Seasonal 941-6294444 PUNTA GORDA ISLES Waterfront 2/2 Bath, laundry room & lanai. 2504 Magdaldina Dr. $675 Month- ly $500 Deposit. Call Jenny 239- 210-0455 M-F 9-5 805-698-9835 after 5 and weekends ROTONDA - AVAILABLE NOW. 2BR/2BA, assigned parking. Total- ly furnished. Very clean. All ameni- ties- tennis, 2 pools, club house, shuffleboard, No Pets. Seasonal or ann. 9414744999 SOUTH SARASOTA Spacious 2br/2ba Eat-in kitchen, wd, lanai, carport, pool, tennis. from $835 No smoking. 941-966-9763 SClassified = Sales STUNNING VILLA - LOOK! Punta Gorda BSI 2050 SF 55+ 3/2 Luxury, garage, study, pool, spa, boat lift, direct access. Open to lease or trade. Open house Sundays 1 to 4 3530 Mondovi Ct $279K Call Roy 941 626 5812 VENICE Beautiful 3br/2ba with htd pool, Many amenities, $1200/mo inclds. water & cable. 941-270-0265 VENICE ISLAND 2br/2ba 1st floor condo, 2 blocks to down town, 4 blks to beach. $750/mo + dep. No pets 941-488-8145 FOR RENT 1280 VENICE- OFFERS Spacious Apt. 2/2, Great place to live. 3 blks to bch & 2 blks to Venice Ave shops. $875/mo 941-485-7645 Q DUPLEXES FOR RENT ENGLEWOOD 2/1 remod. $575 1/1/cp water & lawn inc $495. WEST COAST PROP MGT 941-473-0718 www.RentalsFlorida.net ENGLEWOOD, REALLY NICE 2/1, steps to water, water view, priv park- ing, quiet, nicely landscaped. $580 inc w&cable.Avail NOW. (941)2234188 HARBOUR HEIGHTS, 2BR/ 2BTH duplex, W/D hook up, privacy, lanai, lawn care incl. $700 mo. 12 mo. lease. 1st, sec. and pet deps. Amy 941-380-0839 PORT CHARLOTTE Murdock, Ig 2/2/1, Ig walk-in closet, pantry, new carpet, $650. 653 Bowman Terr#B 941-815-7883 NORTH PORT 2BR/1BA Close to US 41, shopping, schools & 175 $550/mo. inclds city water sect 8 welcome 941426-6217 or 347- 721-2817 PUNTA GORDA Peace River Shores Like new Cozy 2br/2ba W/D, 1000sf, $550/m+ sec. dep no pets/smoking 941-626-3569 SOUTH VENICE Quiet secure 2/1/CP, new firs, Irg yard. $690mo. incl. elect. & city wtr 941-423-1231 or 725-0886 APARTMENTS FOR RENT ENGLEWOOD, 1/1 QUn-E, CLEAN $500/MO INCLDS WATER $300 SEC. 941-223-1809 FREE 12 mins from Venice 2br w/ den 2 ba 1300sf, pool $399. moves you in $750/mo 9414730450 ENGLEWOOD WATERFRONT 1/1, Very Clean, Close to Shop- ping, No Pets. $500/mo 941475-5409 ENGLEWOOD: MANASOTA KEY, 1/1, steps to bch. util. & cable incl. pet ok, $200 wk. Long term 941-716-3660 SMARIAN MANOR Now Leasing 2/1 Starting at $495. Pets Welcome **Restrictions Apply** **Income Limits Apply** Call 941-391-5669 Ji t MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 All homes have been complete- ly renovated with new carpet, fresh paint & huge lanais. Limited time only specials! Age qualified community has 3 heated swimming pools, tennis, fitness center, kayaking, walk- ing & biking trails, and so much more! Limited time only specials Immediate Occupancy FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SHEILA @ 941-485-5444. APARTMENTS FOR RENT VENICE ISLANDEff, 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 941416-5757or 3236466 MANASOTA KEY, studio apt w/big porch on beach. Sm. pets OK. 6 Mo. min. Very quiet. (941)- 661-7120. NORTH PORT (2) 2/2 Apts. 1100sqft. Cathedral Ceilings, Sky- light, Tile floor, New Carpet & Paint, Upstairs, No Pets. $700 mo. 1st, Last & Sec. 941-628-9415 NORTH PORT VICTORIA POINTE APTS. at Sumter & Appomattox between US 41 & 1-75 Accepting applications for 1BR & 2BR Apts. Conveniently located close to schools, shopping, Entertainment & beaches. S941-423-8720 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, all AppI W/D, Pool, Lanai, Great View of Lake & Pool. Quiet, Modern, No Pet Bimini Bay. 941 629-7709 PORT CHARLOTTE 1/1 very good condition, asking $460 month, water included. Also 2br/2ba $575. 1st last security. 941-380-9212 No pets!! PORT CHARLOTTE Villa San Carlos Now accepting applications Subsidized Housing for those 62 and older, or requiring the features of an accessible unit., 941-624-2266 limited availability, * *Income limits and restrictions apply* * TTY:1-800-955-8771 PUNTA GORDA Clean, Cool & Cozy, 1 BR. Furnished, comfy queen bed, laundry, courtyard, util- ities incl. PG. 941-575-7006 TWO LUXURY APARTMENT COMMUNITIES TOLEDO CLUB APARTMENTS Located in North Port off Toledo Blade Starting at $565/month!! Call 941-423-6600 www.ToledoClubApts.com WOODMERE APARTMENTS OF VENICE Located off Jacaranda Blvd Starting at $660/month!! Call 941-496-4161 www.woodmereapartmentsofvenice.com Resort Style Pools, Spa, Luxurious Clubhouses, 24hr Fitness Centers and Business Centers w/ WiFi Pets Welcome and Paw Parks! Limited Availability SPECIAL ENDS SOON Professionally Managed by Gallina Management, Inc. VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $99 Moves you in. Call (941)-488-7766. I VENICE STUDIO & - 1BR. Accepting Section 8 .. T Vouchers. 941488-7766 VENICE, DOWNTOWN Embassy 1br apt. $600/mo. + $600 Sec. Walk to beach & churches. N/P. RENTED VENICE: 2/1 2 miles to Beach, walk to Publix, Shops & bus. Immaculate, fully tiled. $635/mo. Annual. No pets. (941)-374-3401 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 VILLAS OF NORTH PORT 5200 S. BISCAYNE DR. NORTH PORT, FL 34287 (941) 426-2266 Phone Now accepting applications for seniors 62 and over and individuals with disabilities at any age. 1BR $485. $250 Sec. 2BR $555 w/ $300 Sec We allow Pets! $300. pet secu- rity deposit. Water, Sewer and garbage incl. $25.00 . Application Fee EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT ^^11340 ANNUAL RENTALS VENICE - BAY INDIES BEAUTIFUL MOBILE HM COMMUNITY 2BR/2BA starting at $699 The Sun Classified Page 10 E/N/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 MOBILE HOMES VACATION/ BUSINESS RENTALS FOR RENT I SEASONAL RENTALS 1610 NOKOMIS 2/1 $99 First Month's Rent! We have 2 bedroom and 1 bedroom homes available for Annu- al Rental. Bay Lake Estates Age Qualified Manufactured Home Com- munity 1200 E. Colonia Ln. $650 941-485-2555 PUNTA GORDA 1 BR mobile homes, $425 to $500 + $400 Security. RV Spaces $350/mo. 941-740-6000 or 941-740-3003 EFFICIENCIES FOR RENT 1350 ENGLEWOOD Furnished $400/mo including utilities w/ year lease 55+ Park No pets lease (941)-474-1353 SOUTH VENICE Semi furn. efficiency apt. Close to Shamrock Park. Elec, water, lawn incl. $550/mo $300 dep. Background check 941-223-5144. ROOMS FOR RENT : 1360 ENGLEWOOD $105/week, no security, quiet area, close to Beach & Rt. 41 941-275-3792 NORTH PORT Private bedroom and bath. Fully furnished. $350 month plus $100 deposit. No Pets. Avail 2/1 941-875-2505 PORT CHARLOTTE, 1 A+ furn. rm in nice home. Quiet area. Close to all. No pets. Incl. util., kit privl $125wk+dep. 941-626-2832 PORT CHARLOTTE, Clean & Quiet, $125 wk $450/mo incl utils, furn'd, refs. 941-743-3070. 941-740-2565 RENTALS TO SHARE L 1370 NORTH PORT, F/seeks rrVf to share furn. home. Util. incl. + cable & phone, W/D, spa, across from lake. $125/wk. (941)429-1271 PORT CHARLOTTE, 3/2 Apt, nice upscale area. $425/mo includes all utilities, Male/female. Mth to month ok. (941)-358-1326 or 914-6409 PUNTA GORDA, own furnished remodeled room, kitchen, bath, parking & washer/dryer. Lanai, maid service, cable TV. NP. Responsible person. $550 Mo. Includes all. 941-639-6191. VENICE 50+ private room, bath, house priviliages, pools, tennis, responsible person, $125/ week references 941412-9688 VACATION/ SEASONAL RENTALS z1 390 ALMAR RENTALS & MGT SERVICES Great Selection - Vacation Rentals 800-964-3095 941-627-1465 WWW.ALMAR-RENTALS.COM DEEP CREEK 2/2 completely furn condo-pool, tennis, bocci field, clubhouse, $1400/mo. for 3/mo, 4th/mo free. 941-697-7442 ENGLEWOOD @ The Sanctuary furn condo, 1st floor end unit 2BR/2ba across clubhse & Pool. Feb & March 941-697-1737 ENGLEWOOD Charming, Spot- less, Tastefully decorated 2/2/2 home split plan, W/D, Close to Beach. 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NOTICE OF ACTION To: John Tawfic, aka Hanna Smith Tawfic aka Hanna Samih John Tawf- ic, Deceased and any heirs and assigns AND John's Fireworks, owned and operated by John Tawf- ic, aka Hanna Smith Tawfic aka Hanna Samih John Tawfic, Deceased and any heirs and assigns YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Breach of Contract, Unjust Enrichment, and Account Stated in Charlotte County, Florida has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to Plain- tiff's attorney, Scott D. Widerman, Esquire whose address is 202 N. Harbor City Blvd., # 101, Mel- bourne, Fl 32935 on or before Jan- uary 17th, 2011, and file the origi- nal with the clerk of this court either before service on the Plain- tiff's attorney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or peti- tion. Dated on December 13th, 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT As Clerk of the Court By: T. Pekar As Deputy Clerk Publish: December 15, 22, 29, 2010, January 5, 2011 333688 2511293 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MANATEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No: 2009DR12172 DIV4 IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS PENDING ADOPTION OF: A MINOR CHILD B.S.M, 12/20/2005 NOTICE OF ACTION DIRECTED TO: RESPONDENT/JOHN D. McNALLY YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT the Peti- tioner, a Florida Respondent, has institut- ed an action seeking for Termination- Parental Rights and for Stepparent Adop- tion in Manatee County, Florida, You are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to this above-styled action on Ms. Maureen Avila, of Avila Family Law Offices, Peti- tioner's attorney, whose address is 49 East Avenue North, Sarasota, FL 34237; and on or before January 20, 2011, and file the original with the Clerk of the Court either before service on the Plain- tiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated: December 9, 2010. R. B. SHORE Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: Ronda L. Powers Deputy Clerk Publish: December 22, 29, 2010 January 5, 12, 2011 L NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-02605 DIVISION: AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE SERVICING, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION, F/K/A AH MORTGAGE ACQUISITION CO., INC., Plaintiff, vs. SCOTT A. ARCHER, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur suant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated January 3rd 2011, and entered in Case No. 08-02605 of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and for Charlotte County, Florida in which American Home Mortgage Servicing, Inc., a Delaware Corpo ration f/k/a AH Mortgage Acquisi- tion Co., Inc., is the Plaintiff and Scott A. Archer, Elizabeth A. Archer, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on at www.charlotte.real- foreclose.corn, Charlotte County, Florida at 11:00 AM on the 4th day of February, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclo- sure: LOT 4, BLOCK 603, PUNTA GORDA ISLES, SECTION 20, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 2A THROUGH 2Z42, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 25125 BOLIVAR DRIVE, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33983 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated in Charlotte County, Florida this 4th day of January, 2011. Clerk of the Circuit Court Charlotte County, Florida By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! NOTICE OF ACTION Z 3116 The Sun Classified Page 12 E/N/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE If you are a person with a disabili- ty who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Administrative Services Man- ager, whose office is located at 350 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL 33950 and whose telephone number is (941) 637-2281, within two (2) working days of receipt of this notice; if you a hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955- 8771. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 272484 2520567 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- DA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 08000481CA U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION, SERIES 2006-OW1 PLAINTIFF VS. ROBERT E. LEGGON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT E. LEGGON IF ANY; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HERE- IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION, DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Summary Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated October 4th 2010 entered in Civil Case No. 08000481CA of the Circuit Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Punta Gorda, Florida, I will sell to the high- est and best bidder for cash at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com, Punta Gorda, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 11th day of February. 2011 the following described prop- erty as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 20, BLOCK 4909, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, SECTION NINETY THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 1A-1Z. 4 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any. other n han the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens. must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 7th day of October, 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immedi- ately upon receiving this notifi- cation if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days, at the CHARLOTTE County Courthouse at 941- 637-2199; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 105947 2517418 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORI- DA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO: 08-2008-CA-003200 AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC PLAINTIFF VS. KEITH WILLIAM AMOS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KEITH WILLIAM AMOS IF ANY; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HERE- IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POSSESSION, DEFENDANTS) NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Summary Final Judg- ment of Foreclosure dated October 28th, 2010 entered in Civil Case No. 08-2008-CA003200 of the Circuit Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Punta Gorda, Florida, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.charlotte.realfore- close.com, Punta Gorda, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the 23rd day of February, 2011 the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to- wit: THE EAST 80 FEET OF THE WEST 345 FEET OF THE NORTH 142.5 FEET, BLOCK 134, CITY OF PUNTA GORDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 26, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any. other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 29th day of October, 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk If you are a person with a dis- ability who needs any accom- modation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact COURT ADMINISTRATION at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immedi- ately upon receiving this notifi- cation if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days, at the CHARLOTTE County Courthouse at 941- 637-2199; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 105947 2520086 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 09 4233 CA OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. DWIGHT A. SCHATTSCHEIDER A/K/A DWIGHT A. SCHATTSCHNEI- DER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DWIGHT A. SCHATTSCHEIDER A/K/A DWIGHT A. SCHATTSCHNEI- DER; MARILYN A. SCHATTSCHEI- DER A/K/A MARILYN A. SCHATTSCHNEIDER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MARILYN A. SCHATTSCHEIDER A/K/A MARILYN A. SCHATTSCHNEIDER; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- DANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendants) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to a Final Summary Judg- ment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: LOT 4, BLOCK 385, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 23 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 14A THRU 14E, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 956 Sidney Terrace NW Port Charlotte, FL 33948 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com at 11:00 AM, on February 23rd. 2011. DATED THIS 29th DAY OF Octo- ber, 2010. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 29th day of October, 2010. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By S Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- can with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955- 8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 107236 2520077 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION Case No.: 2009-CA-002121 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. Plaintiff vs THOMAS R. GUNDERSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF THOMAS R. GUNDERSON; CHRISTINA M. GUNDERSON; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL BANK; and UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TENANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, including, if a named defendant is deceased, the personal represen- tatives, the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, credi- tors, and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against that defendant, and the several and respective unknown assigns, suc- cessors in interest, trustees or other persons claiming by, through, under or against any cor- poration or other legal entity named as a defendant, and all claimants, persons or parties, nat- ural or corporate, or whose exact legal status is unknown, claiming under any of the above named or described defendants Defendants NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the Order or Final Judg- ment entered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situ- ated in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: LOT 1, BLOCK 4855, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 88, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGES 53A THRU 53B, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Property Address: 1350 NW Hillcrest Avenue Port Charlotte, Florida 33948 Parcel I.D.: 402208304002 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on February 11th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at www.charlotterealforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Flori- da Statutes. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DATED this 20th day of October 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of Circuit Court By S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the A.D.A. Coordi- nator not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding via the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955- 8771. Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 107024 2517439 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CHAR- LOTTE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Case No. 08-2009-CA-002554 Division MIDFIRST BANK Plaintiff, vs. JUDITH EDGE aka JUDITH L. EDGE, SHERMAN ACQUISITION, LP, AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in this cause on October 28th, 2010, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Charlotte County, Florida described as: LOT 12, BLOCK D, PINE LAKE ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3 AT PAGES 37A THROUGH 37B, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1979 MANAC, DOUBLE WIDE HOME, VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUM- BERS F0691284223A TITLE # 16173273 AND F0691284223B TITLE # 16173274 Mobile VIN F0691284223A and F0691284223B and commonly known as: 8260 ARCHIE ST, ENGLEWOOD, FL 34224; including the building appurtenances, and fixtures locat- ed therein, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes, at 11:00 am, on February 23rd. 2011. Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 29th day of October 2010. Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S Deputy Clerk Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 101348 2520138 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY GENERAL CIVIL DIVISION Case No.: 2009-CA-003991 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL SYSTEM FLORIDA, INC. Plaintiff vs MICHAEL B. ELLIOTT; DEBRA A. ELLIOTT; and UNKNOWN OCCU- PANTS, TENANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, including, if a named defendant is deceased, the personal represen- tatives, the surviving spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, credi- tors, and all other parties claiming by, through, under or against that defendant, and the several and respective unknown assigns, suc- cessors in interest, trustees or other persons claiming by, through, under or against any cor- poration or other legal entity named as a defendant, and all claimants, persons or parties, nat- ural or corporate, or whose exact legal status is unknown, claiming under any of the above named or described defendants Defendants NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the Order or Final Judg- ment entered in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situ- ated in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: LOT 5, BLOCK 1649, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 12, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 1A-1D, INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Property Address: 1304 Inver- ness Street Port Charlotte, Florida 33952 Parcel I.D.: 402212306005 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on February 11th, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at www.charlotterealforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Flori- da Statutes. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE A CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OF COURT WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DATED this 20th day of October 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of Circuit Court By S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, persons need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the A.D.A. Coordi- nator not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding via the Florida Relay Service at 1-800-955- 8771. Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 107024 2517436 NOTICE OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE S3122^ 3122 of this Court on October 29th, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator CHECKS THE 1 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2009-CA- 005302 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM BOYE A/K/A WILLIAM J. BOYE, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2009-CA-005302 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and WILLIAM BOYE A/K/A WILLIAM J. BOYE; ESSEX HOUSE OF PORT CHARLOTTE - A CONDOMINIUM, INC.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REAL- FORECLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 205 IN ESSEX HOUSE OF PORT CHARLOTTE, A CON- DOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 327, PAGE 857, AND ALL AMEND- MENTS RECORDED THERE- AFTER, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. AS PRO- VIDED FOR BY CHAPTER 63-35, LAWS OF FLORIDA, THE CONDOMINIUM ACT, AS AMENDED, SAID DESCRIPTION AND THIS CONVEYANCE INCLUDE ALL APPURTENANCES TO THE UNIT ABOVE DESCRIBED; INCLUDING THE UNDIVIDED SHARES, IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO A/K/A 2437 HARBOR BOULEVARD #205, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 33952 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 21st, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517458 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2009-CA- 005754 DIVISION: SAXON MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., Plaintiff, vs. DRU E MILLER A/K/A/ DEWEY E MILLER, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 28, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2009-CA-005754 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein SAXON MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC., is the Plaintiff and DRU E MILLER A/KA/ DEWEY E MILLER; DIANE C. MILLER; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INCOR- PORATED AS NOMINEE FOR CITI- MORTGAGE, INC.; TENANT #1 N/K/A KRISTIN C. TUTTLE are the Defendants, The Clerk will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REAL- FORECLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11 :00AM, on the 23rd day of Feb- ruary, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT (S) 6, BLOCK 1823, OF CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION SECTION 56, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE (S) 70A THROUGH 70H, IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 5140 WHITE AVENUE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33981 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 824 ROTONDA CIR- CLE, ROTONDA WEST, FL 33947 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 21st, 2010. Barbara T. Scott NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 234766 2520109 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 08-2009-CA-000612 INDYMAC FEDERAL BANK, F.S.B., Plaintiff, vs. RICHARD N. JONES; MARILYN JONES; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HERE- IN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN- DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; BENSON'S BUILDING SUPPLY CORP F/K/A CONSTRUCTION WHOLESALE, INC; FRANCISCUS ROOFING OF FLORIDA, INC; FERGUSON ENTER- PRISES INC; SYNERGY CONTRAC- TORS, INC; SUNSET AIR, INC.; SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. D/B/A REXEL CONSOLIDATED; SUNCOAST CON- TRACTORS SUPPLY, INC.; ATLANTIC CONTRACTORS DEVEL- OPMENT CORP.; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT #1 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; UNKNOWN TENANT #2 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated October 19th, 2010, and entered in Case No. 08- 2009-CA-000612, of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Cir- cuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida. INDYMAC VENTURE, LLC, is Plaintiff and RICHARD N. JONES; MARILYN JONES; BENSON'S BUILDING SUPPLY CORP F/K/A CONSTRUCTION WHOLESALE, INC.; FRANCISCUS ROOFING OF FLORIDA, INC; FERGUSON ENTER- PRISES, INC; SYNERGY CONTRAC- TORS, INC; SUNSET AIR, INC.; SOUTHERN ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. D/B/A REXEL CONSOLIDATED; SUNCOAST CON- TRACTORS SUPPLY, INC; ATLANTIC CONTRACTORS DEVEL- OPMENT CORP., are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at www.charlotte.real- foreclose.com, at 11:00 a.m., on the 10th day of February. 2011. the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 38, BLOCK 2, ROTON- DA LAKES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 22A THROUGH 22Z3 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IMPORTANT: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 350 EAST MARION AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33951. Phone No. 941-637- 2238 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading. Dated this 22nd day of October 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk "Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 232598 2517392 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2009-CA- 000721 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. BETSY A. STEALEY, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2009-CA000721 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and BETSY A. STEALEY; EVANSTON INSURANCE COMPA- NY; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REAL- FORECLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary. 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 741, ROTONDA WEST - LONG MEADOW, A SUBDIVI- SION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 19A THROUGH 19K, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF By S Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- can with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955- 8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 107236 2520082 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517499 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 08-2009-CA-006719 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, v. MIGUEL A. ROMAN, et al Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on January 12th, 2010, and the Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale entered on January 3rd. 2011, in this cause, I will sell the property situated in CHARLOTTE County, Florida, described as: LOT 8, BLOCK 836, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 26, A SUBDIVI- SION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19A THROUGH 19E, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 20348 DANUBE AVENUE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33952-1204 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on February 4th 2011, at 11 o'clock a.m. EST at www.charlotte.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated at Punta Gorda, Florida, this 4th day of January., 2011. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 146641 2520595 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 10 2427 CA FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPA- NY, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN J. CARABA; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN J. CARABA; JOHN J. CARABA, TRUSTEE OF THE JOHN J. CARABA REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 3, 2007; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPEC- TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDI- TORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- DANT(S); COSTA BELLA CONDO- MINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.; WHETHER DISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, OR TRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANTS) AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST DEFENDANTSS; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendants) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to a Final Summary Judg- ment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 231, BUILDING 2, COSTA BELLA CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LARATION THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3123, PAGES 1681 THROUGH 1732, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 3340 Wood Thrush Drive Bldg 2 Unit 231 Punta Gorda, FL 33950 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com at 11:00 AM, on February 23rd, 2011. DATED THIS 29th DAY OF Octo- ber, 2010. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 29th day of October, 2010. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/C The Sun Classified Page 13 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 10 0129 CA BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, A DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. STEPHAN H. WEISS; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF STEPHAN H. WEISS; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPEC- TIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDI- TORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIM- ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- DANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendants) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to a Final Summary Judg- ment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: LOT 16, Block 2107, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 25, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 18A THROUGH 18C, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 21660 Edgewater Drive Port Charlotte, FL 33592 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com at 11:00 AM, on February 23rd. 2011. DATED THIS 29th DAY OF Octo- ber, 2010. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 29th day of October, 2010. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By S Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- can with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955- 8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 107236 2520074 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 08-2010-CA-001775 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE, FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2005- 4, Plaintiff, vs. CARL CAPELO; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR- TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; RIVERHOUSE CON- DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT #1 IN POS- SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP- ERTY; UNKNOWN TENANT #2 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated October 19th, 2010, and entered in Case No. 08- 2010-CA-001775, of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Cir- cuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida. DEUTSCHE BANK NATION- AL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDEN- TURE TRUSTEE, FOR NEW CENTU- RY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 20054, is Plaintiff and CARL CAPE- LO; RIVERHOUSE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., are defen- dants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 a.m., on the 10th day of February. 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: UNIT 160, RIVERHOUSE CONDOMINIUM, ACCORD- ING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORD BOOK 419, PAGE 631 AND AS AMENDED THEREAFTER, AND AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM BOOK 1, PAGES 21 A THROUGH 21 R, INCLUSIVE, AND AS AMENDED IN CONDOMINI- UM BOOK 1, PAGES 41 A AND 41 B, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IMPORTANT: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 350 EAST MARION AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33951. Phone No. 941-637- 2238 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading. Dated this 22nd day of October 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk ADVERtIE WI H HE SUN CLASSIFIEDSH | "Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 232598 2517386 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 10-0143-CA STEVEN BARRETT, and VERONICA BARRETT, etc., et al., Plaintiffs, vs. VIKING CONCEPTS, INC., et al., CLERK'S NOTICE OF FORE- CLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of the Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the cause pending in the Circuit Court in and for Charlotte County, Florida, being Civil Number 2010-0143-CA, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Barbara T. Scott, shall sell the property at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, except as set forth hereinafter, on February 23rd. 2011, at 11:00 am at www.charlotte.realforeclose.co m, in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes. All of Block 18, including the interior alleyways thereof, of the original Survey of the Town of Charlotte Harbor, Florida, lying south and west of U.S. Highway 41 and half of vacated Pine Street adjacent thereto, according to the Replat there- of, as recorded in Plat Book 1, at Page 29, of the Public Records of Charlotte County, Florida. If you are a person with a disabil- ity who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- tain assistance. Please contact Administrative Services Manager, whose office is located at 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Flori- da 33950, and whose telephone number is (941)637-2281, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED this 26th day of October, 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT Clerk of Circuit Court By:N. Lokker, D.C. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 266372 2520090 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2010-CA- 001819 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUC- CESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORT- GAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. CONNIE J. EMMONS, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2010-CA-001819 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO WELLS FARGO HOME MORTGAGE, INC., is the Plaintiff and CONNIE J. EMMONS; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; CLIPPER COVE AT BAL HAR- BOR III CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- TION, INC. A DISSOLVED CORP.; CLIPPER COVE AT BAL HARBOR MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REALFORE- CLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary. 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: UNIT 512, CLIPPER COVE AT BAL HARBOR III, A CON- DOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM DATED JUNE 1, 2001 AND RECORDED JUNE 19, 2001 RECORDED IN O.R. BOOK 1908 AT PAGE 0254 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS AMENDED FROM TIME TO TIME AND ANY UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELE- MENTS OR APPURTENANCE THERETO. A/K/A 2000 BAL HARBOR ROAD, UNIT 512, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33950 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 20th, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517482 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORI- DA, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 10001667CA FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPA- NY, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT MASSEY A/K/A ROBERT A. MASSEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ROBERT MASSEY A/K/A ROBERT A. MASSEY; DONNA MASSEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF DONNA MASSEY; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANTSS, IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFEN- DANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2; Defendants) NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pur- suant to a Final Summary Judg- ment of Foreclosure entered in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida, I will sell the property situate in Charlotte County, Florida, described as: Lot 20, Block 2277, PORT CHARLOTTE, SECTION 20, according to the plat there- of, as recorded in Plat book 5, Page 10, of the Public Records of Charlotte Coun- ty, Florida. A/K/A 23217 Maclellan Ave Port Charlotte, FL 33980 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com at 11:00 AM, on February 23rd. 2011. DATED THIS 29th DAY OF Octo- ber, 2010. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Witness, my hand and seal of this court on the 29th day of October, 2010. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By S Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- can with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the ASA Coordinator no later than seven (7) days prior to the proceedings. If hearing impaired, please call (800) 955-9771 (TDD) or (800) 955- 8770 (voice), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 107236 2520064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2010-CA- 001917 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. BIRUTE T. TAMULYNAS, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2010-CA-001917 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and BRUTE T. TAMULYNAS; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BIRUTE T. TAMULYNAS; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR- TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; SOUTH GULF COVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; TENANT #1 N/K/A CLARK ASVESTAS N/K/A CLARK ASVES- TAS N/K/A CLARK ASVESTAS, and TENANT #2 N/K/A MARIA T. ASVESTAS N/K/A MARIA T. ASVES TAS are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REAL- FORECLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary. 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 57, BLOCK 4901, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, SECTION 93, ACCORDING LO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE(S) 1A THROUGH 1Z4, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 15530 AQUA CIR- CLE, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 33981 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 20th, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this NOTICE OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE FORECLOSURE S3122^ 3122 By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517509 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 08 2010 CA 001461 ARC POOL 1, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. HELMUT PAUL; GABRIELE PAUL; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY; UNKNOWN TEN- ANT #2 IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Fore- closure dated October 19th, 2010, and entered in Case No. 08 2010 CA 001461, of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judicial Cir- cuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida. ARC POOL 1, LLC, is Plain- tiff and HELMUT PAUL; GABRIELE PAUL, are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.charlotte.realfore- close.com, at 11:00 a.m., on the 10th day of February, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 66, BLOCK 1175, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, SECTION 39, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. IMPORTANT: In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at 350 EAST MARION AVENUE, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33951. Phone No. 941-637- 2238 within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading. Dated this 22nd day of October 2010. BARBARA T. SCOTT CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY N. Lokker As Deputy Clerk "Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 232598 2517390 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2010-CA- 002549 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL CAPETO A/K/A MICHAEL B. CAPETO, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2010-CA-002549 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and MICHAEL CAPETO A/K/A MICHAEL B. CAPETO; TRACEY CAPETO A/K/A TRACEY A. CAPETO; arenthhe Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at WWW.CHAR- LOTTE.REALFORECLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Flori- da Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of February. 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 9, BLOCK 2394, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 24 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 16A THROUGH 16E, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 75 OFFER STREET, PORT CHARLOTTE, FL 33948 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 21st, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court of this Court on October 21st, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517450 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-2010-CA- 002575 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. BARBARA MARRERO, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08-2010-CA-002575 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and BARBARA MARRERO; BENGI- NO SOSA; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE. REALFORE- CLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:OOAM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary. 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 26, BLOCK 1473, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, SECTION 34, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 38A THRU 38H, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 21239 BIRWOOD AVENUE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33954 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 21st, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: S. Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517444 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08 2010 CA 002597 DIVISION: WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. SAMUEL G. ANDERSON, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08 2010 CA 002597 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, is the Plaintiff and SAMUEL G. ANDERSON; THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAMUEL G. ANDERSON; MAGDALENA GAR- DENS CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA- TION, INC.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash at WWW.CHAR- LOTTE.REALFORECLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Flori- da Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of February, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: UNIT 911, OF BUILDING 9, OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3037, PAGE 1668, ET SEQ., AS AMENDED, AND THE CONDOMINIUM PLAT AS RECORDED IN CONDOMINI- UM BOOK 15, PAGES 18A THRU 181, AS AMENDED, ALL OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- VIDED 1/90TH SHARE IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO, AND THE RIGHT TO USE GARAGE SPACE 911, AND PARKING SPACE 911 AS LIMITED COM MON ELE- MENTS APPURTENANT THERETO. A/K/A 240 W END DRIVE, UNIT 911, PUNTA GORDA, FL 33950 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal SAXON MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC, Plaintiff, vs. BRIAN ANDERSON, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08 2010 CA 000581 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 3122 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517441 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 10-924-CA OLDE CYPRESS COMMUNITY BANK, a banking institution orga- nized under the laws of the United States of America, Plaintiff, vs. RAMSEY INVESTMENTS, INC., a Florida corporation, and G. FRANK RAMSEY, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur suant to an order of Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 18th. 2010. and entered in Civil Action Case No.: 10-924-CA of the Circuit Court of the Twentieth Judi- cial Circuit in and for Charlotte County, Florida, in which the Clerk of this Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, begin- ning 11:00 a.m. at www.char- lotte.realforeclose.com on the 23rd day of February. 2011, the following described property as set forth in the Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to wit: Lots 22 and 23, Block 4210, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, Section 58, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 5, Pages 72A through 72J, of the Public Records of Charlotte County, Florida. Parcel ID: 412116130026 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owners as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. DATED this, the 8th day of December, 2010. THE HONORABLE BARBARA T. SCOTT CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk Publish: January 5, 12, 2011 297510 2520150 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08 2010 CA 002631 DIVISION: BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN R. EMMETT, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- suant to a Final Judgment of Mort- gage Foreclosure dated October 19, 2010 and entered in Case No. 08 2010 CA 002631 of the Circuit Court of the TWENTIETH Judicial Circuit in and for CHARLOTTE County, Florida wherein BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION, is the Plaintiff and JOHN R. EMMETT; PHYLLIS M. SHARRON; WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE.REALFORE- CLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 25, BLOCK 1572, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVI- SION, SECTION 15, A SUB- DIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 4A THROUGH 4E, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 23109 HAMMOND AVENUE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33954 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 20th. 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517471 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08 2010 CA 000581 DIVISION: The Sun Classified Page 14 E/N/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE County, Florida wherein SAXON MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC, is the Plaintiff and BRIAN ANDERSON; SHANNON ANDERSON; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA) N.A.; are the Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at WWW.CHARLOTTE. REALFORE- CLOSE.COM in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statues. at 11:00AM, on the 11th day of Feb- ruary, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment: LOT 15, BLOCK 199, PORT CHARLOTTE SUBDIVISION, SECTION 8, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGES 16A THRU 16Y AND ZI THRU Z7 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 1107 BELKTON AVENUE, PORT CHAR- LOTTE, FL 33948 Any person claiming an inter- est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim with- in sixty (60) days after the sale. WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Court on October 20th, 2010. Barbara T. Scott Clerk of the Circuit Court By: N. Lokker Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Ameri- cans with Disabilities Act, per- sons needing a special accom- modation to participate in this proceeding should contact the Deputy Court Administrator whose office is located at 116 West Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda, Florida 33950, tele- phone number (813) 637- 2281; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD), on 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service, not later than seven (7) days prior to this proceeding Publish: December 29, 2010, Jan- uary 5, 2011 234766 2517469 NOTICE OF SALE L ^ 3130 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: DALMA- TION TOWING AND RECOVERY gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 01/18/2011, 10:00 am at 4195 Electric Way CHARLOTTE HARBOR, FL 33980, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. DALMATION TOWING AND RECOV- ERY reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 2FMDA5148TBC04864 1996 FORD Publish: January 5, 2011 309660 2520054 1999 Pontiac 1G211W12EOX790166 1999 Pontiac 1G2NE52T9XM767736 LEINOR: PURSELL'S WRECKER AND ROAD SERVICE, INC. P.O. BOX 327 5135 N.E. CUBITIS AVE. ARCADIA, FL 34266 Each of you are hereby notified that the above named leinor claims a lien of the above Described vehi- cles for labor, storage, and ser- vices performed. The liens claimed by theAbove leinor are subject to enforcement pursuant to Fl. Statute 713.78. PURSELL'S WRECKER AND ROAD SERVICE, INC. commencing at 8:00 a.m. on January 19, 2011. 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Some restrictions do apply. **If you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** GLASSES CRYSTAL 6 each water, wine, and brandy $30 941-575-2675 GROCERY CART 4 wheel. $10 941-625-2779 I BUY FURNITURE Sor anything of value! 941-485-4964 ICE CREAM MAKER RIVAL LIKE NEW. $20, OBO 763-350-8274 JUICE EXTRACTOR Hamilton Beach Like New, Lg capacity, SS strainer. $35 941-493-1686 LAMP 16" hanging Tiffany style. $15 715-280-0069 LAMP CERAMIC, 5ft. tall, sea grass leaf design. $25 941-255-9788 LAMP HURRICANE STYLE W/GLOBE & MILK GLASS BASE. PERFECT. $20 941-639-1517 LAMP WICKER White 24 1/2" Tall. Like New. $50 941-681-2444 LUGGAGE CART Lightweight "dol- lie". Unused. Samsonite. $12 941- 276-1881 MATTRESS, QUEEN AND BOX. Brand New - will sell $175. Also have KING. 941-629-5550 MATTRESS/BOX. New- will sell $100. 941-629-5550 MATTRESS & boxspring like new pillow top set. $275 941-380-3000 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Z ^ 6030 MATTRESS & BOX FULL, FIRM. LIKE NEW. $100 941492-3110 MATTRESS KING non-flip, hypo- allergenic foam, very good cond. $125 941497-2678 MEDICINE CABINET, (WHITE), NEW, 31"X15-1/2"X4-1/2 $20, OBO 941-240-5847 MICROWAVE PANASONIC Black, gently used, 1250 watts. $35 941-544-5755 MIKASA BLACK Crystal wine gob- lets. 6 Beautifully shaped. $180 941-536-1445 MIRROR ROUND, 42", maple frame. $25 941-266-1016 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: sunnewspapers.net and click on Classifieds *Fast * Easy * * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN.' ORIENTAL RUG new, muted, 19"x24". $100 941-639-5335 PAINTING OIL, original 24" I x 20" w, gold frame, tropical scene $50 941-575-2675 PICTURE OCEAN view palm trees and beach real pretty 41x53 $95, OBO 630-248-3596 SEWING MACHINE Singer elec- tric, pedal. $25, OBO 941-613-0124 SEWING MATCHING Singer, $50. Serger, White Model 228, $125. Exc. cond. 941-493-7166 SOYMILK MAKER Q'Tessence QT400. Used 3 times. Great. $100 941429-9446 VACUUM CLEANER Kirby Ulit- mate w/filtration 4 alergy w/attach. $100 941-639-1910 VERTICAL BLINDS Custom Graber, White Fabric. Various sizes. $25, OBO 941-966-9601 VINYL FLEXIBLE & clear, 80"Lx55"W,l heavy, 1 medium. NEW. $10 941-575-2675 HOLIDAY ITEMS 6031 GRAPEVINE REINDEER (2), large with lights. Great decoration. $25, OBO 941-575-9393 FURNITURE MZ^6035 CREATIVE WINDOW DESIGNS BY JANIS, INC. For all your window needs. 941-468-5061 A FURNITURE SHOPPE Buying QUAL6TY Used Furniture 941-473-1986 ARMOIRE (ENTERTAINMENT center) great shape, space for tv & storage. $50 941-276-1808 ARMOIRE TV Mahogany, 40"w X 69"h, very good cond. $65 941-575-0970 ARMOIRE WHITE (6') High-end wicker, pocket doors. As new. Nice. $450 941-276-1881 BED - MATTRESS/BOX. New- will sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED QUEEN Size Box-spring, frame, like new. $175 941-286-1743 BED, MURPHY QUEEN. Size NEW Custom Built, White Raised Panel Doors. Delivered & Installed. $1295 941-493-3954 BED-LOFT BED, with hand paint- ed Disney Princess design. One of a kind girls bed. 941-223-2475 BEDROOM SET King white wash, triple dresser w/mirror, wood headboard w/mirror, tall night stands. $495/OBO 941-627- 4437 BEDROOM SET Queen head- board, dresser w/mirror, chest, 2 nightstands $300 203-214-9680 BEDROOM SET White Iron Bed With New Mattress Set, 7 pcs., NICE. $495 941-876-3611 BEDS TWIN Antique Early 1900 mahogany. New spring coil mat- tresses. $50 941-875-5013 BOOK CASE, 6'HX5'WX7 1/2D $40. 941-623-3496 BOOK CASES Set of Two, Wood, 6 Shelves, Doors, Lights, NICE. $125 941-876-3611 BUNK BED black metal, twin top, full futon bottom. $75 941-255-9788 CABINET ASIAN-STYLE 4 doors,2shelves, 70"H,54"W,22"D $100 941-966-9353 CHAIR NATUZZI RED LEATHER, EXCELLENT COND. $200 941-380-3000 CHAIR ROCKER light green, good condition. $20 941-625-7005 CHAIR UPHOLSTERED swivel rocker w/ottoman. Exc cond. light green. $75 941429-9048 COFFEE/END TABLES bev glass, oak w/shelf, drawer under ends $125 Call 231414-0666 COMPUTER DESK 43"w x 53"h good cond. $25, OBO 941-575-0970 COMPUTER DESK Like new, 54" wide, oak-like finish. $50 North Port 9414234112 Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/C The Sun Classified Page 15 COMPUTER DESK, Hutch & Lat- eral File cabinet. Almond & Cherry. $300, OBO 941-661-0993 COUCH 85" Florida motif, great condition, 3 cushionsw/2 pillows. $325 941-474-4636 COUCH BLUE Floral w/removable cushions, clean. $60 Englewood East 816-294-7648 COUCH LIGHT green exc. cond. $125 941-429-9048 COUCH, LIGHT tan leather exc. cond. 3 yrs old. Paid $750 new, asking $300. North Port. 941-456- 1486 COUCHES 2, tan, 84", less than 2 yrs old, sleeper has innerspring mattress. $550 941-740a4300 CURIO CABINET 6x3, dark cher- ry, lights, mirrors, etc. Beautiful. $395, OBO 941-235-2203 DAYBED TWIN white metal with trundle. $50 941-764-7152 DESK ANTIQUE SCHOOL - oak w/ side arm & book rack, maple top, EC. $75 941-639-0838 DESK EXECUTIVE Dark wood, 3 drawer, 30x60. $135, OBO 941-916-9470 DESK OAK look, connects to bookcase. Very nice. Versatile. $35, OBO 941-320-7051 DESK ROLL Top Dark Oak, 26D X 54W X 48H. $300 941-661-2950 DESK SMALL w/chair white w/pink roses. $75 941-429-9048 DINETTE SET 45" Round, 4 Swiv- el Chrs, Marble Top. Exc Cond! $225 Venice941-493-9757 DINETTE SET 48" Round glass table w/ 6 swivel chairs, mauve color. $150 941-743-2851 DINETTE SET 54" glass top on bamboo stand with chairs. Like new. $175 941-697-5107 DINETTE SET oblong table w/4 chairs, light wood. $75 941-416-3321 DINING RM SET TAN simulated Rattan, table 4 chairs & leaf $90 772486-2698 DINING ROOM SET light solid wood w/leaf, 6 chairs, $100 941- 475-6949 DINING ROOM suite solid oak excellent condition $185. 941-391-5198 DINING SET glass top round table, 6 chairs, 2 barstools, bakers rack. $475 203-214-9680 DINING SET Henredon Table, 4 Chairs, Buffet. Traditional, walnut. $250 941-681-2444 DINING SET table w/4 chairs 40x60, solid wood, leaf 16", It-med finish. $199 941-429-5731 DINING SET walnut, gateleg table w/2 leaves & 6 chairs. Like new.$600 941-889-7767 DINING SET white, table w/ 4 chairs & china cabinet. $250, OBO 941-467-6054 DINING TABLE LARGE GLASS TOP BURGUNDY BASE..NICE $100. 941-257-3188 DINING TABLE w/6 chairs, wrought iron & glass. $400 239-284-8633 DRESSER CHILDS New, light wood, double dresser. $80 941-416-3321 DRESSER-BROYHILL TRIPLE dresser, bamboo look, off white, exc cond. $75 941-629-6076 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 53x53x20, doors for 27" tv, stor- age. $125, OBO 941-235-2203 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 71x71 $50 941-613-0124 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Light wood, Pewter Knobs, NICE. $125, OBO 941-876-4546 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER White-wash Rattan Very Nice, MUST See $150 941-629-7880 ETAGERE WHITEWASH rattan, fits 36"TV, lots of storage, beauti- ful. $125, OBO 941-766-7659 FUTON OAK frame brown couch fabric cover, excellent upgraded quality. $150 941-255-9788 FUTON SOFA bed blonde wood frame w/ mattress. Good shape. $125, OBO 941-575-0273 HUTCH MAPLE Small 34X62X12. $50, OBO 417-225-0383 CHARLOTTE 206-1200 (phone exchanges) 235,255,543,575,624, 625,627,764,637,639 743,766,833,505 ARCADIA 863-494-2434 (phone exchanges) 244,491,494,558,884,990,993 COUCH $250 941-423-7291 KING SIZE HEADBOARD Oak Bridged with Mirror. Paid $2,000 sell $350 OBO. 941-650-6306 KITCHEN SET tile top table tan- white wash, 3'X5', 4 chairs. $150 941-929-5423 LAMP Large Ceramic Table Lamp with Shade. Excellent condition. $20. 941-625-2627 LIVING ROOM set Lovely tropical print with pale yellow background. $450 941-697-5107 LOVE SEAT Wood legs, pretty dec. pattern, high back, exc. cond. $75, OBO 941-451-9678 LOVESEATS 2 JUST ALIKE, NEW CONDITION. MULTICOLOR. BOTH FOR $300 941-764-3454 OVEN WHIRLPOOL electric built in glass door, black. Like new. $125, OBO 630-248-3596 PATIO SET 3 PC ALUM CONST, BLUE & WHITE, WEB. $50, OBO 941-244-3727 PATIO SET 60" GLASS TOP TABLE, 4 CHAIRS, 2 SW & RK. EXC. $125, OBO 941-613-1512 PUB TABLE & Stools, Dark Wood, Gorgeous, 48" Square. $300 941- 661-5013 RECLINER GREEN big man's Exc. cond. $75 941-429-9048 RECLINER LA-Z-BOY large, blue cloth...great shape. $65 941-766- 8236 RECLINER LAZY BOY recliner rocks, swivels and reclines $45. 941-623-3496 RECLINER MICRO fiber, tan, like new $100 772-486-2698 RECLINER OLIVE green $150| 941-979-0388 RECLINER SOFA & RECLINER CHAIR leather, good cond. Dark olive green. $400. FUTON, full sz, It brown w/wood & metal frame. $100. 941-456-1560 RECLINER SWIVEL LIGHT BROWN, GOOD CONDITION. $35 941-766-0272 SECTIONAL L-SHAPED Pillow back, soft earth tones. New condi- tion. $200 941-258-6161 SECTIONAL SOFA 4pcs, 2 ends recline, queen hideabed, tan/off white, $900 Call 231-414-0666 SLEEPER SOFA- full, Sealy, It. use, tan/blue floral, $125. 941- 496-9131 SOFA & Chair sage green, con- temporary. Great condition. $375, OBO 941-429-1025 SOFA & loveseat, Beige, Ex cond. $275.; Round Coffe table w/ 4 draws walnut $50. Picture multi print w/ palm trees, $100 All exc. cond. 941-429-4026 SOFA BED must make room for new furniture. $50 941-766-0272 SOFA BED Sealy Twin, Cranberry color, like new. $135 941492-5331 SOFA BEDS 2 -1 Wicker & rattan frame 1- FL colors, 1st $180 ea. 772-486-2698 Englewood SOFA NATUZZI RED LEATHER $400 941-380-3000 SOFA RECLINERS on each end. Multi Color/brown/blue/burgunda. ex cond $100 941-625-4051 SOFA SLEEPER Ethan Allen queen size, plaid, like new. $200 941- 637-9906 or 941-456-1436 SOFA YELLOW with Floral print, toss pillows, NICE & CLEAN. $300 941-876-3611 SWIVEL ROCKER RECLINER, Flexsteel & Sofa. Dark green leather. $400/all 941-697-5871 TABLE AND 6 Chairs 2 Leafs/Wood $299, OBO 941-268-0755 TABLE for flat panel TV, glass & metal, 3 shelves, $100. Wicker chest, large, glass top, $35. 941- 456-1560 TABLE KITCHEN Wd grain,formi- ca top, on pedestal, no chairs 40X30 rect. $25 941-451-9678 TABLE PEDESTAL Lg (5.5'x4'), heavy, wood, oval. Pier I. $199 941-276-1881 TABLE SOLID Oak Pedestal 36" high with 3 high back swivel chairs. $120 715-280-0069 TABLE WOOD with Magazine Rack. Excellent Condition. $20 941-625-2627 ENGLEWOOD 475-2200 / 207-1200 (phone exchanges) 473, 474, 475,697, 698,828,964 NORTH PORT 429-3110 (phone exchanges) 423,426,429 Check Out More SUN Classified Ads Online sunnewspapers.net UPDATED DAILY!!! SOFA, CHAIR, ottoman set. Like new, 1 yr. $300 941-769-1035 TABLES END beautiful carved oak, need glass tops. $50 941-255-9788 TABLES END Wood, glass tops, cane bottom, 1-21"X27", 2- 20"X22". $35 941451-9678 TABLES, 3 SET of tables cocktail 2 end tables rattan natural $125, OBO 941-391-5198 VANITY BENCH 29" WIDE PROVINCIAL GOLD VELVET TUFT- ED $50, OBO 941-244-3727 WATERBED KING softside, motionless/dual temps, platform. $100, OBO 941-766-7659 ELECTRONICS 6038 DICTIONARY FRANKLIN electric dictionary grade 6&up. $25 941- 227-0676 GPS GARMIN Nuvi 265WT. 4.3" Screen, speaks street names. $75 941-240-2848 GPS LOWRANCE Quality Large Screen GPS Unit, works great. $60 404-401-8198 GPS NEXTAR Q3-10 w/ charger, windshield/dash mount, case and more. $68 941-697-1102 PLAYSTATION 2 SONY w/game control & 9 games. WORKS PRE- FECT! $50 941-624-0121 PLAYSTATION 2 used lx, w/ remote control. $60 320-262-1316 PS 2 with controller, 2 memory cards and many games. $50 941- 639-1910 SECURITY CAMERA (3) fake cameras, new, with flashing light. $15, OBO 941-697-9485 SLOT GAME machine like new with coins. $185 941-575-8229 TV/STEREO/RADIO L ^ 6040 AUTO AMP PHOENIX GOLD Ryval V-8001 1600 watts class D PER- FECT $200 941-769-0828 AUTO AMP SOUNDSTREAM USA.305 4 Channel 1000W AS NEW COND $125 941-769-0828 CD CHANGER Sony stores 300 cds, new, never used. $110, OBO 320-262-1316 DVD/VCR SAMSUNG new in box, autoclock set, nice unit. $60 231- 679-2709 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net 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. **lf you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** HDTV 46" Phillips rear projection, flat screen. Exc cond. $200 941- 876-3115 HOME THEATER system 130 watts, new in box. $45 231-679-2709 I LOVE LUCY VHS SET 9 VHS- excellent, good medicine! Hilarious! $30 941-575-9800 RADIO/CD GE Digital Under- counter, Remote/Hardware. $60, OBO. 941-889-7619 RADIO/TV/LIGHT PORTABLE Vector multi function. New in box. $18, OBO 941-697-9485 SPEAKERS 2 Full Size 3-way 12" Woofer. Good condition, quality sound. $45 697-0794 STEREO RCVR Onkyo Home The- ater, speakers, 480watts, CD/DVD player $145 697-0794 STEREO RECEIVER Technics AV control w/ remote. $45 941-697-1102 SUB PIONEER 12in Champions 1400 watt peak, 2 in box. Brand new! $150, OBO 941416-0239 SUB WOOFERS Lightning Audio 12" 750watts, BRAND NEW IN BOX $50 941-769-0828 SUB WOOFERS Memphis Power Reference 15" Chrome Case 600W $195 941-769-0828 TV 20" Panasonic W/Remote. Good condition. $40 941-347-8310 TV 32", SONY, VG COND. $50 941-492-4503 TV 51" Magnavox Rear Projection. EXCELLENT condition. $250 941- 629-4295 TV 52" hi def RCA, 1080p, one owner, excel cond. $300 941-258-5997 TV 52' big screen in good condi- tion. This is not a flat screen. $350 941-268-2529 TV 55" HDTV silver cabinet. $175 941-697-0777 TV 61" SONY LIKE NEW. GREAT PICTURE. $225, OBO 941-613-1512 TV 70" SONY Grand Vega LCD HD, Model KDF70XBR950 with Sony custom stand. Paid over $9,000 for TV & Stand about 6 years ago. For more information- Call Jerry 941-497-5350. $850 TV SONY BRAVIA 24" Flat Screen w/remote, low use, great picture. $75 941493-1686 FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE Lw 6035 Lw 6035 '01:15 '01 LoolIZ6035 NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUES (941) 639 -9338 AMERICAN FLIER sled & wooden croqette mallets w/ wooden box. $25, OBO 386-795-6171 BASEBALL SIGNED 2001 AL rookie MVP ICHIRO, Mariners. $220, OBO 941-456-4728 BASEBALL SIGNED 2001 AL rookie MVP ICHIRO, Mariners. $220, OBO 9414564728 BASEBALL SIGNED Lim. Ed. of 2500 Charley hustle signed $175, OBO 941-456-4728 I ANTIQUES MEDICAL I COLLECTIBLES I6095 STV/STEREO/RADIO : 6040 TV SONY, 57" widescreen, HD, $500 obo 941-426-6679 TV, 46" NEW, Sharp Aquos, LCD, Model LC-46LE700UN. $750 941-833-3337 TV, RCA 14" TV Like new flat tube digital $20. 941-286-1651 VHS MOVIES (600) Good Variety. $1 each 941-698-5002 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT ova 6060 AC POWER adaptor for HP All-in- One PSC-2410xi Photosmart print- er. $10 320-262-1316 ADAPTER HP laptop, works with most laptops. $10 941-266-1016 COMPUTER APPLE BOOK G4 PARTS. $50, OBO 763-350-8274 COMPUTER DESK New, glass top on rollers. $45 941-624-5975 COMPUTER DESK, CORNER $45. 941-623-3496 COMPUTER, GATEWAY WinXP w/printer, scanner, monitor $100 941-876-0154 DAVE IN-HOUSE-OFFICE com- puter repair, set-up Serving Char- lotte Co. 10+ yrs 941-629-6337 LCD MONITOR HP 15" adjustable $45 715-280-0069 LINKSYS WIRELESS B+G Brand New USB adapter, speedboost, sealed. $20 941-626-0304 MONITOR HP 19" flatscreen $55 941-743-0895 MONITOR HP Wide Screen 18.5" LCD. New In Box. $70 941-473-1026 PRINTER EPSON software & instructions. Like new. $35, OBO 941-235-2203 ROUTER, LINKSYS WRT54G V2 w/latest DDWRT installed, good condition. $30 941-697-0794 CLOTHING / JEWELRY L ACCESSORIES I 6065 BOOTS SHORT Gianni Bini, blk, sz 8.5, 3" heel, purchased at Dillards. $25, OBO 941-629-3499 BOOTS TALL Nine West, blk, sz 8.5, gorgeous! Purchased at Dil- lards. $45, OBO 941-629-3499 CLOTHES LADIES, dresses, pants, tops, sweaters, S-M. $10, OBO 941-698-1039 CLOTHING MEN'S pants, shirts, etc. $3 941-429-9676 CLOTHING TEEN Size s & m, Shorts, shirts, jeans, skirts, etc. Nice $50 941-575-9800 COAT LEATHER Harley-Davidson Womens 2X. New. $200 810-513-7470 DRESS, EVENING, w/shoes, shawl, black/strapless, 6/8, exquisite. $65 941-698-1039 GLOVES SKI "Ski Gear" Water- proof, thermal, lined, unisex X- small. $10 941-276-1881 JACKET DISNEY WINNIE THE POOH GANG classic denim, Ladies L. $15 941-624-0121 JACKET LEATHER (snakeskin) & brown leather pants, size 6/8. 1 of a kind! $95 941-698-1039 JACKET LEATHER NEW MEN'S BLACK LARGE-BARGAIN!! $50 941-639-1517 JACKET MINK. Size Med. Length 25". Color Tourmaline. $499, OBO 941-228-7586 JACKET QUILTED Harley mens 2X, reversible, like new. $65 810- 513-7470 JACKET SKI Spiegel Men's Lg., quilted navy. As new. $40 941-276-1881 JACKET SPANGLED ladies size 14, 3/4 length. $60 941-227-0676 JEANS MEN'S 34/34 Wrangler and Billabong (5pair) $20, OBO 941-380-1992 JEANS SIZE 11-12 Excellent. 7 pairs. $30 941-575-9800 NECKLACE BRIGHTON Silver dream token w/ blue stone, new w/tags, tin. $30 941-628-6371 I Classified = Sales | SKI OVERALLS Men's, beige, med, washable, zip front. $30 941-276-1881 SUITS WOMEN'S (2) Ann Taylor gorgeous, 1 blue, 1 tan, sz 2. $20, OBO 941-629-3499 COLLECTIBLES A CASH BUYER; for Older Paint- ings; Landscapes, Beach, Water Colors; Any Subject. Early Furn. Oriental Rugs, Silver. Quality Items. Call Terry, 941-349-8560 AIRLINE LOT 27 items BA bag, TWA, Braniff, Eastern, Delta, etc. $25, OBO 941-496-8765 ALWAYS BUYING ANTIQUES, ART, SILVER PIANO LAMP $10 941-575-9393 PIANO WURLITZER, cherry fin- ish, exec cond. will pay for tuning. $700 941493-5999 CANE ROCKING CHAIR FROM 1880'S $75 941-697-1945 CANISTER SET GRANDMA'S "CENTURY ALUM WARE" VINTAGE PCS. $20 941-639-1517 CANISTER SET: Clear,heavy,vin- tage Italian glass.Metal clasps. $25 941-276-1881 CASH PAID* *ANY old military items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 CEDAR CHEST original finish, fair cond. $100 941-929-5423 CHINA CABINET MAHOGANY GREAT FOR A B & B $499 941-244-3727 CIVIL WAR NEWSPAPER January 13th 1862 GREAT GIFT $30 9414888531 COKE MACHINE 1970's cavalier. no time to restore. runs, needs TLC. $50 941-204-9680 CUPBOARD 2 pcs top has glass doors, Penns. Dutch. Exc. cond. $375, OBO 941-235-2203 DAYAGI WALL plaques 2- Made in Isreal. Heavy iron, beautiful. $250 941-536-1445 DREAMCATCHER AMERICAN Indian 22" diameter $70 941-575- 2675 DUCK PRINTS & STAMPS 1981 Texas Larry Hayden 1982 TexasKen Carlson 1983 Texas Maynard Reece 1984 Texas David Maass 1983 US Dept interior David Maass 1984 Arkansas Larry Hayden 941-408-4672 HAMILTON COLLECTORS plate Klingon Battlecruiser, limited ed. $20 941-423-2585 HESS TRUCKS, 12 trucks from 1988 to 2006. NIB. Each $50, OBO 941-626-5099 MARINO PICS Game signed pics. $300, OBO 941-456-4728 MEMORIAL COIN 9-11 Twin Tow- ers engraved on it, w/ case. $15 941-423-2585 NEWSPAPER RUBY/OSWALD cover NYDaily News 11.25.-26-63 $10, OBO 941-240-5729 OAK SCHOOL desk books under seat. Right handed. NICE. $60 941-575-9800 PINK GLASS platter. 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WHOLE BIKES & parts 5.00 to $35 941-625-2779 TOYS 6138 CHILD'S ROCKING CHAIR- antique, maple wood w/spindles & cushions, $50 941-639-0838 ROBOT SPIDERMAN Remote Control, multi function, 15"H PER- FECT COND! $75 941-624-0121 SWING TIKES swing for ages 1 to 5 yrs. $8 941-227-0676 WAGON RED Radio Flyer 18" wide, 37" long. $70 941-227-0676 VIDEO 6140 CAMCORDER SONY Handycam Model DCR-DVD301. $400, OBO 941-276-2568 CAMERA LENSES Soligar80- 200tele,2x cony. scew mnt. $20 941423-2585 SLIDE PROJECTOR with Case, Carousel, and Projection Screen. $65 941-258-2588 VIDEO CAMERA Kodak PlaySport waterproof, case and extra batt. $100 941-255-3241 S POOL/SPA/ & SUPPLIES ft 6145 **SPAS & MORE** TRADE-IN'S WELCOME We buy used & move hottubs 941-625-6600 HOT TUB * * SWIM SPAS 5 PERSON SPA W/ LOUNGER $1595 SWIM SPA LOADED $8995 941-462-0633 POOL SOLAR Panels 9, 4'x10'. Some pipes and fittings included. $480 508-965-5344 SOLAR POOL cover, Brand new. 16 x 32. $45 941-266-1016 SPA COVER Solar Brand new. 9ft x 5ft. $15 941-266-1016 LAWN & GARDEN 6160 2 PUSH mowers 1 self-propelled $75 Nice! $50 941416-1109 BUCKET SCOOP FOR LAWN TRACTOR. MOVE GRAVEL. COST 650, SELL $375 941-268-9029 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net 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! 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Like new. $350, OBO 941416-1109 ROTOTILLER MANTIS $175 941-629-6102 TRIMMER HEDGE Works well, does a good job. $15 404401-8198 SSTORAGE SHEDS/ BUILDINGS 6165 RENTING A STORAGE UNTI? Slashed Prices on ALL Sheds up to $500. OFF Even on Factory Orders. Rent To Own, Low Down Payment. Call Today 941-629-9955 or 941-623-3742 BUILDING SUPPLIES A/C AIR HANDLER 2 1/2 ton, exc. cond. RHEEM. $190 786-306-6335 BATHROOM SINK white china with single handle faucet. Good Condition. $18 941-697-0794 CABINET DOORS (25) white, hinges attached, exc cond. $200 786-306-6335 CANOPY BY Tech Lighting. 4" FJ Port. #700FJFCP4RS. NEW! $30 201-224-6331 COUNTER TOP CORIAN, gray, very clean, 4 different sizes. $235, OBO 941-629-4444 DOOR INSERT leaded glass 22"x64", custom w/frame, insu- lated. New $395 941-223-2625 DOOR LOCKS Kwikset 5 Privcy 2 Psg 1 Entry 1 Deadbolt.Antique brass $40 941-697-0794 DOORS BI-FOLD Louvered (4) 24X80", natural clear-coat, as new. Each $10 941497-3702 GUTTERING, VINYL, 60' com- plete with down spouts & all hard- ware. $75 941-5754519 HURRICANE SHUTTERS galva- nized, corrugated, 14"Wx68"L, (18), HD. $135. 941-276-9288 KITCHEN CABINET ALL WOOD CABINET 5' (60"). New, never used. $220 941-6294444 KITCHEN CABINET New, 36" long, light brown color. $150 941- 629-4444 PENDANT LIGHT Emerge Tahoe, Pine, Amber. Set of 3! $499 201- 224-6331 SINK, KOHL CAST iron, 2 bowl almond. Excellent $95, OBO 630- 248-3596 SLIDING GLASS DOORS PGT impact glass, NIB, complete w/ hardware, 6068 7W/GRYLTLIG, 1800 new, sell $700, OBO; Galva- nized hurricane shutters. $7; GM 3" complete exhaust system. $50. 941-743-0678 TRACK LIGHT by Progress Light- ing. #P6228-09. NEW! $140 201- 224-6331 TRACK LIGHT by Tiella. MP Focus. #800MPFCS04S NEW! $40 201-224-6331 TRANSFORMER BY Progress Lighting. #P8776-09. New in box. $160 201-224-6331 WATER PURIFICATION RainSoft 9591 with new RO membrane and filters. $100 941-255-3241 WINDOW ANDERSON Comp. made. Still in box. White vinyl dou- ble pane. $79. 941-6294444 WINDOW PGT ALUMINUM IMPACT, TINTED, size 38X43. $285, OBO 941-6294444 HEAVY/CONST. EQUIPMENT 6180 MAINT. & Wiring Manual For T250 Bobcat S/N 525611001 & above. $75 941-639-1910 TOOLS/ MACHINERY L ^ 6190 12 FOOT extention ladder( fibor- glass) $50 941-623-3496 AIR COMPRESSOR 60gallon, 135PSI, 7HP, 10.3 SCFM @ 90 PSI. $350 941-204-3278 AIR NAILERS (3) Porter Cable Senco. $100 239-284-8633 CHAINSAW POULAN 2 ft. bar. $75 239-284-8633 COMPOUND MITER saw 10" w/ wheeled stand &ext'd side rollers. Exc cond. $250 941-284-8771 DRAIN CLEANER POWER OR MANUAL DRAIN AUGER,25' X 1/4" EXCEL. $12 941-627-6780 DRILL 1/2" POWERCRAFT, ELEC, REVERSIBLE, GOOD COND $25 941-255-0048 DRILL PORTER Cable Right Angle. $175 941-661-3298 GENERATOR B&S 5500 running watts, portable on wheels. Never Used. $400 941-421-4020 GENERATOR B&S 5500 w/8500 watts starting power. $400 239- 284-8633 GENERATOR INDUSTRIAL 5800 Watts, Dolmar GE. $495 941-889- 7619 GENERATOR POWERBACK 5260 watts 10hp, 12gal tank $300 941-876-0154 HAMMER DRILL 1/2", GOOD COND. $30 941-255-0048 HAND TRUCK MAGLINER alum 500 lb cap, US made, big tires. EXC COND. $90 941-286-5601 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 JOINTER GRIZZLY 6x46 mobile model G0452. New condition. $200 941-255-3241 LADDER LOUISVILLE 32' Exten- sion Ladder. Rated for 3001b. $150 941-270-7510 POLE CHAIN SAW NEW IN BOX, CRAFTSMAN, CORDLESS. COST 250, SELL $150 941-268-9029 PRESSURE WASHER 1300psi, KARCHER, NEEDS WORK. $20 941-627-6780 RECIPROCATING SAW PORTER CABLE, HEAVY DUTY, GOOD COND. $25 941-255-0048 REFRIGERANT HOSE 50 FT. 1/4" CHARGING HOSE 2500PSI, $15 941-627-6780 SANDERS CRAFTSMAN, 7" DISC-$20, 6" DISC-$12 941-255-0048 SAWZALL MILWAUKEE Heavy Duty. $40 941-661-3298 STEEL BINS for truck or van 3/4 square tubeing with steel screan- ing $300 941-623-3496 TABLE SAW Craftsman $150 Cash 941-423-7291 TABLE SAW Skill saw with table extension. $60 715-280-0069 TABLESAW WITH stand skillsaw. Works great! $80, OBO 941467- 6054 TOOL CHEST & CABINET, CRAFTSMAN, 5DR ON CASTORS, GOOD COND $55 941-255-0048 TRANSIT WILD-T-1;6-SEC. $499, OBO. 941-764-9100 TRIBRAC O.P.2 prism poles, reflector; Base and target $275 941-764-9100 TRUCK BOXES 3 diamond plated full lid truck boxes with keys. each $75 941-916-5605 WELDER LINCOLN 300amp $150 941-492-9871 WORKBENCH TOP STAINLESS STEEL, BRAND NEW,COST $300, NICE. $110 941-268-9029 OFFICE/BUSINESS EQUIP./SUPLIES LZ 6220 OFFICE OUTFITTERS Pre-owned & new office furniture. Venice 941485-7015 RESTAURANT SUPPLIES L 6225 DISPLAY CASE Plastic, 3 shelves, front & rear entry. $75 239-284-8633 WALK IN COOLER 10x12, Four Door, Less than 2 years old, Must sell. Make offer 941-661-3971 BIRDS 6231 BIRD SHOW-SARASOTA Sun. 1/9 9a-4p Sahib Shriners 600 N. Beneva Rd. Birds, toys and related items! 727- 517-5337 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Flori- da must be at least eight weeks old, have an official health certifi- cate and proper shots, and be free of intestinal and external parasites. DOGS Lola 60233 NOTICE: Statute 585.195 states that all dogs and cats sold in Flori- da must be at least eight weeks old, have an official health certifi- cate and proper shots, and be free of intestinal and external parasites. BORDER COLLIE puppies, Regis- tered, $400 ea. 941-624-0355 or 941-875-5253 DACHSHUND PUP, FEMALE, AKC, health cert. 2nd Shots. $300. (941)-639-2332 DOG AGILITY CLASSES, day & night, ALSO obedience. Starting week of 1/10/11. 941-575-4022 LAB PUPS, AKC, Yellow, Guar- anteed. Parents on site. Ready X-Mas. 239-590-9745 PUGS, 15 wks old, AKC cert, 2 black M, 1 fawn F, all shots, $600 reg. breeders 941-286-1278 YORKIE PUPPIES, F-$450 and M- $300. 10 Wks. Health cert., 1st shots, CKC Reg. 941-237-7918 YORKSHIRE TERRIERS, AKC, pups, Quality blood lines. F & M. $500 & up. (941)-475-9038, 941- 809-8594 SUN CLASSIFIES | LIVESTOCK 6235 DONKEY, MALE, 6 mos, great pet or "watch" donkey. $425/ obo. 941-639-2630 leave mesg & SERVICES w^a 6236 AQUARIUM 40 Gal w/stand $100 941-204-9680 AQUARIUM 55 Gal w/stand and all accessories. $300. 941-204-9680 BIRD CAGE Large white metal 40"tall. $30 715-280-0069 & SERVICES Z^ 6236 BIRD CAGES Metal w/plastic bot. tray. Nice cond.Sold sep. $10 941-681-2104 CAT DOOR/FLAP Magnet Operat- ed, by Staywell. New in Box. $25 941-493-1686 FISH TANK 55 gal for reptile/fish. Tank only, nothing else. $50 941- 493-3851 FISH TANK 90 gallon saltwater, wooden base and all supplies. $250, OBO 941-661-8372 LOVING CARE PET SITTING in my home or yours. Insured & Bonded. 941-423-4109 PET DOOR 8ft, white alum, EC. new 300, asking $50, OBO 941-232-4522 S APPLIANCES 01 :6250 AIR CONDITIONER, Window, Ken- more, 8000btu digital control $100 941-876-0154 APPLIANCE PACKAGE GE white side by side fridge, smooth top slide-in range, micro $500. 941-916-9382 CHEST FREEZER 35x23x23 in. $75, OBO 941-380-1992 CHEST FREEZER 64x27x35 $100, OBO 941-613-0124 DISHWASHER, OFF WHITE LOTS OF EXTRAS, APPROX 4 YRS OLD $100 941-286-9001 DRYER G.E. $100 941-276-0248 DRYER GE very good cond. $65 941-575-0970 DRYER WHIRLPOOL. Extra Large Capacity. White. Gently-used. $125 941-258-2588 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: sunnewspapers.net 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. **if you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** FREEZER GE chest 5cf, New Feb 2010. $65 941-624-5975 FRIDGE G.E. side by side, beige in color. $275 941-276-9685 FRIDGE MAYTAG, ABOUT 4 YRS. OLD, 21CF, FREEZER ON TOP. $275 941-235-0142 FRIDGE WHITE, APPROX. 4 YRS. OLD, CLEAN, FREEZER ON TOP $175 941-286-9001 MICROWAVE G.E. White wall- mount. $75, OBO 941-698-5002 MICROWAVE MOUNT OVER STOVE. COST 529 BRAND NEW, SELL $150 941-268-9029 MICROWAVE OVER THE RANGE G.E. $125 941-276-0248 MOST WASHERS, Dryers & Fridges- can be repaired for $65 or less. No charge if not repaired 941- 460- 0763 RANGE WHIRLPOOL black, glass front, like new. $175 941-639-3670 REFRIGERATOR G.E. Side x Side, White, 25.2cf, Ice maker. $200, OBO 941-698-5002 REFRIGERATOR GE white, great condition, runs well. $200 941- 766-0206 REFRIGERATOR KENMORE 21cf, ice maker, bisque, top freez- er. $200 330-715-8000 STOVE WHIRLPOOL, flat top, One yr old. White. $225 OBO 941-650-7703 STOVE, MICRO WHIRLPOOL and exhaust fan very good cond. $165 941 -575-0970 WALK IN COOLER 10x12, Four Door, Less than 2 years old, Must sell. Make offer 941-661-3971 WASHERS/DRYERS $139. each or $270. Set 1 Year Warranty. 941-766-0226 WASHER & dryer GE white, both work great! $225, OBO 941-467-6054 WASHER & dryer Sears Kenmore, Heavy Duty, both work. $100 941- 575-4213 WASHER WHITE Frigidaire, have matching dryer $225 941-2760248 MISCELLANEOUS ARCADE & PINBALL Buying, Sell- ing, Trading Please call for more information 863-558-0198 AWNINGS ALUMINUM 50wx44h, 56wx59h, each $100 941-474- 4057 BEER MUGS from breweries- various sizes & unique designs, EC. each $10 941-639-0838 /- GET RESULTS ) USE CLASSIFIED! BOOK, LARGE PRINT THE HOUSE BY DANIELLE STEEL. EXCEL. $8, OBO 941-627-6780 FIREWOOD SEASONED split oak 1/2 facecord FREE DELIVERY $115 941-526-7589 FIREWOOD SEASONED split oak firewood, full half cord $150 941- 628-0557 MISCELLANEOUS 6260 FIREWOOD SEASONED split oak firewood, full half cord $150 941- 628-0557 | Classified = Sales | HANGERS HI quality plastic coat, shirt, pant ets. 3500-4000 hang- ers @ $375 941-697-1102 KEY BLANK Assortment Hun- dreds- Auto, Padlocks, Residential, Metal. $475 941-889-7619 SWAMB BUGGIES, Golf Carts Trailers, Back Hoe and much more. MUST CLEAN OUT COME SEE 1-315-440-2211 TELEPHONE. Unusual golf bag and club style. NOT A REAL BAG!! $30. 941423-2585 UNDERWATER LIGHT! by Roman Fountain. 120V/500W. NEW. $225 941-258-2588 BUY/TRADE 6270 BUYING BUYING gold coins and US silver dollars. $18 978-771-3608 BUYING OLD stuff/antiques. 50 years in business. Pottery, post cards, US & foreign coins. Jew- lery, war items, 70's & back sports items, watches, silver, unwanted rings & anything else. We visit you. Hans 262-496-0582 CASH PAID* *ANY old mili- tary items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 CASH PAID* *ANY old mili- tary items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 WANT TO Buy Gold and Silver Dollars or any old coins. 941-504-6365 RACING BICYCLE Wanted Older or needing work ok! $45 941-286- 5275 WANT TO Buy Gold and Silver Dollars or any old coins. 941-504-6365 7000 TRANSPORTATION BUICK 7020 2003 BUICK CENTURY custom 4 dr, beige, 77,985 mi. $5,798 877-219-9139 dlr MID SIZE Buick or Chevy Want- ed for my college grandson up to $3000. PGI 941-505-6648 CADILLAC 7030 1999 CADILLAC DEVILLE , 119K, '03 DTS, 66K, '05 DHS, 63K. DIr. 941-204-9415 2004 CADILLAC DEVILLE 4 dr, black, 92,877 mi. $7,895 877- 219-9139 dlr 2005 CADILLAC STS SILVER $19,988 2008 CADILLAC CTS GRAY $23,988 CHEVY L 7040 ^ Convertable, 80kmiles, exec cond. $5,000. 941-661-8949 2000 CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO SS 99k only $5,900.00 please Call Nealey @ 941-445- 3943 2004 CHEVY AVEO LS, yellow, 91,052 mi, $5,988 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2004 CHEVY MONTE CARLO LS, 4 dr, silver, 53,781 mi. $9,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA , 6 cyl. Red. Auto, cloth, 72K mi. Exc.cond.$8,700. 941-716-0636 2009 CHEVY MALIBU LTZ, silver, 30,425 mi. $18,756 877-219-9139 DLR 2009 CHEVY COBALT, 4 dr sedan, LT, tan, 37K, $9850 Pro Power Auto Sales 941-627-8822 2010 CHEVROLET HHR LS, Sil- ver, Bal. fact. warranty. $12,995. Pro Power Auto Sales. 941-627- 8822 2010 CHEVY CAMARO SS 6K, $31,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR MID SIZE Chevy or Buick Wanted for my college grandson up to $3000. PGI 941-505-6648 Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/C The Sun Classified Page 17 L CHRYSLER 1991 CHRYSLER LEBARON Convertible. Cold air, will take trade. $2200. 941-536-8844 2005 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER CONVERTIBLE $9,995 877-211-8054 DLR DODGE L ^ �:7060 2000 DODGE CARAVAN Sport, gd cond, 100k miles, runs Good. 3,000 941-639-0613 2006 DODGE CHARGER, RT, 4 door, Hemi, yellow, 62,903 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dIr 2008 DODGE AVENGER RT, sil- ver, 12,417 mi. $13,785. 877- 219-9139 DLR 2008 DODGE AVENGER SE, red, 13,709 mi. $14,895 877- 219-9139 dlr FORD 7070 1999 FORD MUSTANG base, sil- ver, 71,445 mi. $5,350. 877-219- 9139 DLR 2000 NISSAN SENTRA, auto, 4- door, $5040. Stock#12685A. 941- 475-5444, dlr 2000 NISSAN SENTRA, auto, 4- door, $5040. Stock#12685A. 941- 475-5444, dlr 2003 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE auto on 52k $8,995.00 please Call Nealey @ 941-445-3943 2010 FORD FOCUS SE, auto., 31K., 5 to Choose. 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Like new 6.01 $16,985. 941475-5444, dlr PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941) 627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 02 SL 1 Sedan...............$2,799 97 SW2 Wagon...............$2,899 99 SC2 Coupe............... $2,999 98 SW2 Wagon...............$3,399 99 SL2 Sedan............... $3,299 01 SL2 Sedan................$4,195 06 Ion Sedan..............$6,999 06 Ion Sedan.. .............$7,299 09 Aura Sedan..........$12,295 03 Vue...................... $6,199 09 Vue SUV...............$14,795 09 Vue SUV...............$15,495 All rated over 30 MPG SATURN HONDA MAZDA ANTIQUES/ 7135 L 7160 L 7180 I COLLECTIBLES 2004 SATURN ION Level 2, sil- ver, 63,481 mi. $6,987 877-219- 9139 dlr SCION 2006 SCION XB blue, 62,426 mi, $11,456 (877)-219-9139 dlr AUDI 2007 AUDI A420T Turbo 4 dr, sil- ver, 58,648 mi. $19,256 (877)- 219-9139 dlr BMW 7148 2001 BMW 325CI 29K, $15,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2002 BMW 745i, Good condition, arage kept, elderly owner 68k 22,500 Call 941-286-5501 2005 BMW 5251 29K, $27,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2005 BMW 5301 12K, $25,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2008 BMW 1351S CONVT SILVER $31,988 L HONDA as 7160 1995 HONDA CIVIC 4 dr only 51k orig miles. $4,900 please call Nealey @ 941-445-3943 2003 HONDA ACCORD LX, gray, 57,072 mi. $10,987 877-219- 9139 dlr 2004 HONDA ACCORD EXL, white, 86,496 mi. $11,458 877- 219-9139 dlr 2004 HONDA CIVIC EX, gray, 195,001 mi, $5,788 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2005 HONDA ACCORD EXL, desert mist. 55,698 mi, $13,985 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, 2dr, silver/black, 79,140 mi, $11,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2005 HONDA CIVIC coupe, EX, gray, 36,468 mi, $11,754 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EX, V6, brown, 35,569 mi, $17,985 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 2 door, black, 23,210 mi, $14,950 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, silver, 31,905 mi, $15,387 877- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, silver, 38,568 mi, $17,986 877- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr, EX- L, auto, silver, 25,065 mi. $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, gray, 27,703 mi. $13,950 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX, gray, 37,709 mi. $14,758 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 door, galaxy gray, 26,875 mi, $13,875 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC Lx, 5 speed, black, 28,584 mi, $12,875 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC SI, silver, 48,470 mi, $16,758 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2007 HONDA FIT 23,036 mi. $13,987 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EX, black, 53,337 mi, $19,785 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EX, V6, gray, 45,002 mi, $23,456 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 door, mystic green, 23,258 mi. $20,780 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD LX pol- ished metal, 83,889 mi, $15,982 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD LXP, white, 44,852 mi. $17,856 877- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD LXS, leather, white, 32,117 mi. $17,985 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr, EXL, blue, 68,598 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD, 4dr sedan, EX-L, 14, auto, white, 44,279 mi. $18,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD, EXL, 4 door, black pearl, 35,724 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC alabst silver metalic, 61,130 mi, $12,458 (877)-219-9139dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX, manual, black, 48,822 mi, $15,879 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 door, beige, 35,088 mi, $12,950 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, atomic blue, 44,662 mi. $15,489 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, atomic blue/gray, 23,650 mi. $12,950 877-219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, black, 24,057 mi. $14,875. 877- 219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, borrego, 48,617 mi, $14,256 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, coupe, black, 40,000 mi. $13,879 877- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX, manual, black, 29,702 mi. $12,758. 877- 219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, LX, beige, 18,675 mi. $13,950 877- 219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC, Like new cond. 26K mi. 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Service records. $13,250. 941488-5898 2009 HONDA ACCORD Certified, polished metalblack, 22,461 mi, $23,456 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL, polished metal, 45,054 mi, $20,456 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA ACCORD, Certi- fied, EXL, 4 dr, gray, 22,422 mi. $20,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CIVIC blue, 35,968 mi. $19,756 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied, 4-dr, LX-P, blue, 9,977 mi. $18,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied, EX, V6, white, 9,445 mi, $28,754 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certified, EXL, nav, Crosstour, silver, 9,627 mi. $32,975. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD Crosstour, Certified, EXL, nav, silver, 9,627 mi, $32,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EX, 4 door, polished metal, 12,388 mi, $23,975 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, Crosstour, opal-sage, 14,853 mi. $27,980. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, Crosstour, white, 406 mi. $33,978. 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA ACCORD LXP leather, gray, 29,505 mi, $19,254 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified, 2dr, EX-L, auto, white, 4,138 mi. $19,950 877-219-9139 DLR 2010 HONDA CIVIC EX, Certi- fied, gray, 9,446 mi, $16,887 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC HYBRID Certified, polished metal, 3,489 mi, $22,450 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CR-Z hybrid Certified, 2dr, manual, EX, nay, black, 825 mi. $20,950. 877-219-9139 DLR HYUNDAI 7163 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, white, 31,422 mi, $14,856 877- 219-9139 DLR INFINITI 7165 T 2006 INFINITI M35 SILVER $17,977 JAGUAR 7175 2000 JAGUAR XJ8L 4 door, white, 38,440 mi, $11,758 (877)- 219-9139 dlr 2002 JAGUAR XK8 blk/blk, coupe, new custom wheels & tires. $13,500 941-204-9415 2005 JAGUAR X-TYPE BLUE $13,988 2007 JAGUAR XK RED $45,988 2008 JAGUAR XJ SILVER $36,977 2008 JAGUAR XJ VDP BLACK $42,977 2010 JAGUAR XF SILVER $42,977 2011 JAGUAR XJ RED $76,988 1999 LEXUS ES300 76K, $10,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 LEXUS IS250, looks and dri- ves like new. $19,995. Stock 8897- A. 941475-5444, dlr 2007 LEXUS IS250, looks and dri- ves like new. $19,995. Stock 8897- A. 941475-5444, dir 2010 LEXUS IS250 V6, 4 dr, Starfire pearl, 4,821 mi, $30,878 (877)-219-9139 dlr | MAZDA 2000 MAZDA MIATA BLACK $10,977 ^^KP~flD^- : . : * ws^^^ 2008 MAZDA MAZDA3 4 DR Sedan, 32,370 mi, 4 cyl., FWD, automatic, 5 seat, CD player, stormy blue, auto, a/c, pwr locks, pwr win, cruise, tinted glass, fog lights, 17in wheels w/new tires, just off lease, wholesale dir. $12,999, OBO 941-204-0074 1992 MAZDA MIATA, as is, $1,000 OBO 941-637-1779 MERCEDES 7190 1981 MERCEDES-BENZ 380SL $5,000 OBO 941-8754177 1988 MERCEDES-BENZ 560SL, 53,700 mi, 2 Tops. 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Runs like new. 35mpg, custom wheels, Mercedes clone, $5850 941-493-5959 TOYOTA 7210 1990 TOYOTA CAMRY 130K mi. ice cold A/C, runs good, clean $2400 obo. 941-380-2026 2004 TOYOTA AVALON 31 K, $12,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2006 TOYOTA CAMRY gray, 74,142 mi. $11,785 (877)-219- 9139 dlr 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA, XRS, 4 door, manual, white, 78,867 mi. $8,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 TOYOTA RAV4 WHITE $14,977 2007 TOYOTA AVALON LTD, 37K, $23,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, Gray, looks and drives great. 64k miles, $13,527 dlr 941-475-5444 2007 TOYOTA SOLARA 2 dr con- vertible, silver, 34,432 mi, $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS 37,200 miles, Grey, Drives & looks great $15,900 (773)-765-4260 2008 TOYOTA SOLARA RED $21,977 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE 4 dr, silver, 16,095 mi. $12,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2009 TOYOTA YARIS 12K, $11,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR | ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES 1973 MG MIDGET Convertible. New paint, top, upholstery, car- pets, tonneau. Engine & trunk detailed. 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Like brand new. $7,000. 941423-9627 2003 FORD F150 Harley Davidson 23K, $23,990 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2004 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad cab, SLT, V8, auto, Pw, PL, Cruise, AC, Bedliner, Hard weather-proof roll up bed cover with lock, Silver/Grey color 51k miles, Garaged, You won't find a cleaner truck. Book Value $12,500. Asking $11,000 Call Bob in Englewood Florida 941-473-7935 ITRUCKS/PICK-UPS TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 J 7300 2003 TOYOTA TACOMA DLX/PU, gold, 113,439 mi. $8,956 877-219-9139 DLR 2004 FORD F150 EXT cab, white/black, 88,437 mi. $11,456 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 TOYOTA TACOMA SR5, ex cab, 23K, excellent condition. $14,000/obo. 941-764-7670 2005 CHEVY COLORADO 40k Bedliner, Nice cond. One Sr. owner $7600obo 941-456-8561 ( NEED A JOB? 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Comfort $19,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2006 FORD F-250 Super Duty, blue, 42,426 mi, $18,975 877- 219-9139 DLR | Classified = Sales | 2006 FORD RANGER Ext. cab, White, Ex cond. 45,779 miles, $12,500. 941426-0002 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2006 TOYOTA TUNDRA dbl cab, limited, maroon, $20,458 877- 219-9139 dlr 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 36K, $14,890 (877)-211-8054 DLR 2007 FORD EDGE SEL Plus Beige loaded duel sun roofs Nabv. 34k miles, $20,872 dlr 941475- 5444 2007 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, bullet silver, 5,830 mi, $26,987 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, gray, 60,039 mi. $23,897 877- 219-9139 DLR SUI CLASSIFIED I TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2007 TOYOTA TACOMA Prerun- ner, red, 47,099 mi, $19,950 (877)-219-9139 dlr 2008 CHEW AVALANCHE LTZ $33,990 877-211-8054 DLR S GET RESULTS USE CLASSIFIED! 2008 FORD F150 EX CAB $23,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE 4-dr RTL, Certified, blue, 32,011 mi. $24,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, black/gray, 37,087 mi, $25,789 877-219-9139 DLR TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, Nay, billet silver, 32,579 mi. $24,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2008 TOYOTA TUNDRA 2WD lim- ited, Red. 27,419. mi. $27,950. 877-219-9139 DLR 2009 TOYOTA TACOMA GREEN $19,988 Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 www.MattasMotors.com BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOT-POEE BASPOEE 12' 2000 LOGIC MARINE Tender/Dinghy, 25HP outboard, trailer composite hull. Runs great/fast $3000. 941-457-3990 12" MOKAI ie-t ,i.-, H,:, In power, runs in 3" of water - go anywhere! $1,800 941-698-0619 14 F-IESIA SUNRAY HI-.:..:.l boat, 2005, 25 HP Tohatsu, bimi- ni top, cover, electric start, exc cond. $6,000. 941-548-1401 MERC w/ SS Prop, 4 HP Kicker on drop mount, T-Top, Livewell - Cooler, GPS- Fish Finder, Galv. Trailer $5,800 941-429-6650 17.6' 1987 STARCRAFT Bass Boat fully equipped, MinnKo- ta trolling motor, remote con- trol. all new batteries, on board charger, 88 Evinrude, Float on trailer, Very good cond. $2750. 863-494-4620 WITH 2004 MERCURY 200XS. Power-Lift jack plate, turn signal trim switch, hydraulic steering, Hot Foot gas pedal, Perfor- mance Galv trailer. 606 hours, runs great, 80 + mph 941-493-1849. $8,200 14' V-HULL AI l [I [ E.:AT, 5.5HP Outboard, trolling motor & battery. $750 941-876-4889 BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' 1994 BAYLINER Needs Starter. Make Reasonable Offer. 5262 Lovett. NP 941-268-2121 Evinrude, I-lop, Garmin 440S, GPS, FF, VHF, AM/FM /CD, Tbag, w/ 05 Alum trlr. $9,900/obo 941-321-1873 First Owner. In Marina Stored. $10,800. 941-993-5592 19' BAYLINER Bowrider, 1996, 10, 3.0L Merc Cruiser, new bimini, $3,000, OBO 941-876-0154 19 BAYLINER . -iI: - . FUEL EFF. 4 CYL VOLVO, I/0, VHF,AM/ FMWCD, $3700, 941-889-9815 Cabin. 350 Chevrolet. This boat has been refurbished. Looks and runs great. $5200. or best rea- sonable offer.941-270-7321. _ 20' 1988 SHAMROCK Inboard cuddy, full canvas, 420 hrs. on new engine/trans. Cont. Alum. 2 axel trailer $5700. 941457-3990 20' 1993 RINKER Captiva Cutty Cabin, 260 HP Merc Cruiser, Freshwater boat, bimini top, can- vas, matching trailer, all in excel- lent cond. $6,500 941-223-0055 z21 uuv l UI a Pro sport, 150 Johnson, low hours, kept covered, DF, dbl bimini, front & rear ladders, sink, head 2 bait wells, 2 batteries, full cover. $9,800 obo 941-629-2124 1996 Karavan trailer. $2,000 Call Bob 941-429-8178 21' HYDRA-SPORT 2000 2' 7 C R . 212 seahorse, 150 johnson 23" 1997 CHAPARRAL i-,L, k ocean runner just fully serv- Boat, 5.7L Mercruiser I/O 210HP, cean runner just fully serv- dual batt, bimini, VHS, depth/fish ced. Boat is in excellent finder, lift kept, low hours, good mechanical & physical condition $9,850 941-505-0095 condition. Garmin electronics, 4 new tires on trailer. $16,900 OBO Call Don at 941-468-8498 21' PROLINE, 2006, ,.. .. 150 Mercury eng. Minnkota trolling mtr. T-top, Lowrance GPS. $22,500. 317-313-3900 �3 nIn..ULIliM- on-i-rr -: i'. 2006. 115hp Yamaha 4 stroke, GPS, VHS, bimini, livewell. 170 hrs. $17,900 941-743-0636 SUNI DECLASSIFIED Boat 1988 Completely refurbished w/trailer $4,900 941-626-5481 15'2" CLASSIC JET CRAFT 1996, Merc 120HP jet drive, Mich boat $5,900 248-613-8955 ib hUiiOUUi, ZUU/ 2 it ,Ll.r, Full Canvas, 4 Stroke Merc. Like New! $8,900 941-380-5831 16' SEA SQUIRT! 'ii ii :' ... 60HP Yamaha with T/T & SS prop. 2008 Galv. Trailer w/ side guides, Live wells, 2 Batteries, Ex. cond. $4250. 941-830-2415 18' LARSON 2005, blue & white, less than 30 hrs, Volvo Penta inboard $13,000 941-268-3974 Yamaha 2 stroke., 89', poling platform, fish finder, 2 live wells, VHF, AM/FM/CD. Galv. trailer. $4900/obo. 941-492-5569 Yahama 4 stroke, under 50 hour, Mint condition. $20,000 Neg 941-374-3744 or 941-286-3793 10 IVIMVERIlnir, UUO , I 11111111 150 4 Stroke. 300 hrs. Jack plate. Power pole, 24 V trolling motor, batt. charger & Ameritrail- er w/swing hitch. Exc. shape. $28,900. 941-639-6440 AS . Wrm Mercury, Cont. Trailer - $4900 Ready to go fishing 941-623-5916 �-U -UU!) UUrf I oVVL.L.I- WATER Pontoon w/2006 Yama- ha 60hp w/warranty-Live well- GPS-CD Player Tandem Trailer, Changing room. Low hrs. Great Cond. $12,500 941-661-3775 20' BACK COUNTRY Flats Boat w/175 Merc. EFI motor, jack plate, power pole, fish finder, am/fm cd player, alum. float on Trailer, all in like new cond. Ready to fish! $15,900. 941-626-3628 20' HURRICANE DECK BOAT 2000, 115 Yamaha 4 stk. EFI, Loaded w/options. $10,000 Call Chris 941-321-3110 r/E i. " i i. r "=M �LI EmF. A ,.,., ,, i .,"11 i i IL- cury, Like New. 200 hrs. Loaded, Blue Tooth, HiDef Sonar, Radar, Chart plotter x3, 941-426-6679 Evenrude, fishing ready, Loaded, $6,800 941-505-0602 22' 2000 AQUASPORT 225 Explorer Walkaround: 200HP Evinrude, cabin, bimini $17,000. 941-505-7269 23' UKII (UKA- I Amerosport 1988, less than 100 orig hours, MI boat, no saltwater, DF, ship to shore radio, stove, refrigerator, stand up head, Chevy 260 IB/OB, trailer, $8,700, OBO 941-697-6782 �/ IYMIVlIHn- JetLU IVe _UUO UUW rider, T-140's, inc trailer. NICE- BOAT. $17,995 941-627-4043 18' SEA BOSS 2005b, REDUCED! 90 HP Johnson salt water series, low hrs, trailer, MINT $9,999. 941- 575-2742 20' SUNCHASER, 2006, 40HP 20' Penyan open fish, solid, boat, Merc 4 stroke, 57 hrs, new tandem \ motor & trailer, nice cond. Ready trl, bimini. $9,800 731-614-1297 to go. $4500. 941-697-7834 18' SEA RAY SPORT, 2005, Like New cond. only 44 Hr. 135 Hp Merc I/0. Incl TrIlr, Radio, etc. 20' TEAM SAILFISH, 1996 w/ Asking $10,950. 941-276-4056. 19" RANGER, F ~1 -r I,:.it like new trailer. Center console, cover, Motor Guide trolling motor Yamaha 130 2 stroke w/ SS foot operated, 200 hp Yamaha, prop, $7,900 941-6264571 2-26 gal. fuel tanks. Exc. cond. $10,500. 941-650-7703 Ir""t~ w/1998 Mariner 175hp 0/B, Looks good Runs good. Depth finder VHF radio included. $4500. Call (941)-468-8292 1 Classified = Sales | �Z neroI UHF IUIIdLtu, Uuald Batteries, Full Cover, Many Extras! $5,995 23.5' a1 998 'IHAPAR L, 5./ L, I/O, double prop, $10,500, OBO 941-323-1876 23.8' CHAPARRAL '::. L, 350 OMC, 10, new engine, GPS, VHF, like new $7,500/obo 941-697-0287 24 "98 BAYLINER, I-.FP.',, 300 HP, F/I, full cabin, lift kept, nice, $17,900 941-613-1903 10 oeda M IVIUU-V JUon river or flats, CG eqpt. E-Tec 60 Jet drive. Warranty 2013. $5,500 ea. $9,900 pkg. 941-625-4456 Mercury, 100hrs, Minikota troll motor, bimini, Garmin GPS & FF, VHF, trlr w power winch $20,500/OBO 401-525-6677 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 19' SEA HUNT 2006, 115hp Yamaha 4-stroke, Bimini top, & More. $8,500. sold 10 O r'-i-T w/ inline six ivler- cruiser I/0. New exhaust mani- fold, newer outdrive, alum trail- er with dual torsion bar axles and new tires $2,000. 941-204-9805 �UUO oSEARIYI .XUOLA ,J2-U mercruiser 38hrs, thru-hull exst, wet bar, head, ski tower. 6 yr warr. Dry stored/marina. $58,000 941-544-8834. 21i ZUU/ rULAK - 21UU vual Console. 200hp Yamaha 4 stroke, warr until 2013. Low hours. Like new condition. Trailer. Too many options to list. $35k 941-916-9944 22' SEA HUNT 2005, T-top, lift kept, 150 Yamaha 4 stroke. Prime cond, $24,500 941412-1735 vvwb 250hp Yamaha, HPDI, 260 hrs. Custom T-top, trailer, electronics, fully loaded. Exc. cond. Over $65K new. 9,995. Reduced to $37,500. 941-258-5200 _-' f,1 I . 24 HYDRASPORT 1 .','' *,il., 225, 2000 Johnson Ocean Pro. $10,000 941-628-6088. 24' REGAL '97 Deck Boat, Rebuilt 5.7 Volvo I/O w/30hrs. GPS, Many extras. $9,700 941-575-9271 1f IVI CVK-IU '11-'A Iiii,:l MH II, 60HP Yamaha 4 stroke, Minnko- ta, 195 hrs, w/ custom cover & trailer. $15,900 239-850-5939 18U YAMAHA bU'P 2 Z STROKE VMAX, CUSTOM BIMINI TOP, VHF, GARMIN FF/ CHART PLOTTER, VERY LOW HOURS. 2004. $13,500 941-916-2550 19'.6 1974 AQUASPORT Oft- shore equipped, T-Tops, full can- vas and cushions, fishfinder, gps, dual batteries, 140HP Merc. I/O, stainless prop, very nice, well maintained, older style boat. With '06 tandem axle alum. & stainless trailer. $5,500. 941-662-7410 1/1 V.JDIM D'I i -UU/, UU ilp. Yamaha 4/stk, 8' power pole, Trolling motor. $24,000 941429-9526 V6, I/U, 4 electric downriggers, Too many extras to list! $5,000/obo 941-505-2667 24- SEARAY SUNDANCER, 2000, MC 5.0L I/O, GPS, FF, full canvas, many extras, great cond, $1 $17,500 941-697-7888 SUNCOAST BOATING 90HP YAMAHA, Alum trailer, poling platform, livewell, SS prop. Ex cond. $6995/OBO 941-716-6792 m BOATS-POWERED 7330 Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/C The Sun Classified Page 19 SUNCOAST BOATING 20' BENNINGTON PONTOON boat Excellent condition 70HP stroke Evin- rude $7,900 941-426-3534 24' STRATOS, cuddy, head, 2 150HP E-Tec (2007), 39 hrs. new gauges, controls and canvas, 1 owner, lift kept. Excellent. $33,900. 941-460-9698 24.5' AQUASPORT 1994, Cain & fiberglass top, 225 Evinrude, anchor winch, trim tabs, radio, fish finder, live bait well, large cockpit, cover & more. Great fish- ing boat, professionally maint. $10,000 941-697-7029 1 Owner. Too many options to list! $22,000 941-268-1110 26" 87 SEARAY rrn . 1.ii r...,i 170 Mercury, Recent canvas $9,500. Call 941-637-0590. Z" i1 9 UKI OuKIl-I vvalKa- round: 5.7L Volvo, cuddy cabin, hardtop, super clean. $17,900. 941-505-7269 ^�4---.. 1-ious, trailer, electroIIcs, inanly extras. $25,000 941-474-6758 2001, 250HP Yamaha, GPS, Sounder, Baitwell, Radio, 625 hrs, $16,500 813-545-4361 Kuns great, INeeds seat repairs. $9,29 Reduced to $8500 586-536-8824 25" FIBRA 15 .,. H ,.:. .r 7.:Ii .,:.,, very seaworthy, waterman's spe- cial $3,900 OBO 302-559-4816 uo rEll mI' I i LVVIII bsO,, Ur O, fish finder. Fly bridge w/dual sta- tions. $6,500. 941473-4035 25' GLASTRON GS249, AC, Galley, Head, Electronics & MORE! $16,995. 941-698-9846 25 HYDRA SPORT, LA , i '.) Evinrudes, GPS, VHF, depth, alu- minum trailer & more. Runs & looks great. $12,000, OBO. 941-4754778 New Lng. lurn Key, under iuunr $10,200. 941-223-4368 Volvo 5.7, 298 hrs, a/c, heat, GPS, arch w/rod hold, head, gal- ley, flat scrn tv, elect. windlass, full canvas, sleeps 4. $59,500 941-637-0147 225 Hrs. 2003. Inside storage. Many extras, 1 owner. $28,900 941- 474-2426 Z . b .. . m ,111 11 1 1 1 - . . 1, . \ 1 1. 10 w approx 60 hrs, loaded, ac, Bravo 3 drive, full enclosure, lift kept, $16,900 941-637-3942 a nir Iverc. uptumllax ovV low irs o props full head RayNav C-120 VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941-697-9254 -l.w . - M.i 25'WELLCRAFT 1 i el.inii-gine low hours, AC/Radar, exc. cond. many extras. $9500. 637-6295 | Classified = Sales | Insert Photo Here 25.11' STANAS CRUISER FIBERGLASS HULL 28" draft, 302 Ford Engine, V-drive Many updates on Electronics, 110 electric, Fridg, toilet, sink alum. 3 Axel trailer, w/ Crestinen Alum 16' Boat, 25HP Johnson motor with trailer. Both for 11,000. (941)-474-9498 �U..j ri DI .iLII n R -* *-I , AC, fully equipped, fish finder, new batteries, kept on lift, anchor,combo stove alc/elec. refrig, toilet, shower, micro, sink, builtin battery charger, $14,275 570-575-5633 27' MAYCRAFT DUAL station, fully rigged, twin Johnson 0/b's. + Many extras Alum triple axel trailer $42,000 941-575-7589 1990, T/5.7 I/O new canvas, update cabin, clean well main- tained. $18,900 OBO. See @ Cape Haze Mar. (941) 473-1613. I , "' Shore Power w/ AC. New Engine, Trans, Batteries & Drive w/ 90 Hrs. Full Canvas. Just Serviced! Very Good Condition! $19,500 941-258-5289 20' ANGLER center consule 2001 Yamaha 150 HPDI, low hours. $12,500 941-627-3221 28" 2001 SEA SPRITE it. i�in, 310 dual prop AC, GPS, bridge encl. elec. head, full galley, 45 mph, only 90 hrs. lift kept, exc. cond. $28,500. 941-639-7890. 34' 2001 BAYLINER MY T/250 hp/Cummins diesels (900 hrs.), thrusters, CLEAN Well-equipped Great Cond. Kept on a Lift. $107,000 941-697-0940 ck70@embarqmail.com 28" BOSTON WHALER CON- 35" 1997 CRUISERS :.'. .,: QUEST 2000, T-250HP, Yama- 7.4L Mercruisers w/341hrs, gen ha's, top electronics, A-C, Gen. set, W/A queen, full galley. pristine, $69,000 941-966-5400 $79,900. 941-505-7269 28' GRADY WHITE '02, bimini, "3 'uNiT'EU, 1998, side twin 225 Yamahas, low hrs., console, T-250, air & generator, cabin. $69,900. 239-489-1193 loaded, $75,000 941-575-7867 : ~I 28' PRO Sport Pro Cat 1999 36' - 1998 CARVER Mariner Twin Merc 2002, 225 EFI, w/20 350, Twin Merc Cruisers, All hrs since complete rebuilt top electronics, Shows like new. to bottom, new heads Great $110,000 941-255-5311 Fishing Boat, Low Draft. MUST SELL $28,825 OBO. 941-223-5087 - 941-876-3602 38' BAYLINER. MY Twinl75 HP Diesel, low hrs. 8kw generator. $39,000. 941-916-1759 225 Yahama, 300 HR, AC, AP, Lift kept. $35K. 941-391-1260 29' 2007 TRITON Twin Verados, 250HP each, 60 hrs. Full Elec- tronics. $69,900 941-473-3297 2008, low hours, Ext warranty, AC, generator $144,900. OBO 941-637-1517 M iVI i..l oUUI -O- , LVVIII Mercury Optimax, 576hrs ready to fish, triaxle trailer, too much to list. $38,900 OBO 941-473-2150 1 -- AA_ A zuui. urea Aill-around Boat! $110,000. Tower w/controls, twin Volvo diesels, low hours, 5kw Westerbeke gen., head w/show- er, galley w/microwave & elec stove, sleeps 4. Call 941-697- 5808 for more info. Imme.& I/, /U IVIlelU, z) IIIs, LUJp eIec- tronics, gen, 2 TVs, Central vac, Icemaker, new batts, camper can- vas, new bottom 7/10, and much more, $139,900 OBO, PG, owner motivated, 501-538-7878 Cabin Irawler. 120 Iord Lehman, Vetus Bow Thruster, "Scotties" Aluminum Fly bridge enclosure. $59,000 941-347-7400 Twin 486 Cummins, 350/hrs, 9kw gen. 4 AC/Heat, inclds cockpit. 2 State rms & heads. Top Electronics. Bow thruster, New bottom paint. Warranty thru 5/2011, $209,000 Owner Punta Gorda 501-538-7878 40' DEFEVER TIHFA\%'Lf 1 i ',- twin diesel, new fiberglass decks, fuel tanks, water tanks, $79,000 941-639-2003 or 231-218-9920 SEDAN, TWIN 350 CRUSADERS, LOADED, VERY CLEAN. 40' EAGLE TRAWLER 1972 - $32,900 941-639-3833 Totally Refurbished with rebuilt diesel Ford Lehman, fiberglass hull. Full new tanks. Asking $65,000. Call 941-408-9572 Super cond, low hrs, twin 260 hp, dsls, gen, A/C, Fully Loaded, Reduced to 39K, 941-764-7046 iS AULVERTSEWIITHTHE I SUN CLASSIFIED fish 2000 Twin 430 HP Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very comfortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $255,000 941-697-5808 let, shower, fridge stove, hot H20, lift kept, built-in battery charger, fully equip, very low hrs. 32', 1986 TROJAN, new 350 $7,500 941-575-2199 engines, hardtop, A/C, Heat, new GPS. $33,500. 941-697-6258 zb' il/ KUiuNLZVOus uecK Boat, low hours, new seats & top, REDUCED $7,900 941-637-8476 cats $/,U0U also out. uoat slip $225,000 OBO Englewood 941-915-2714 27.6' 2000 TROPHY Walk-a- round 225HP Merc. cuddy with sink, burner & cooler, head/mac- erator, water sys., dual batteries, very good fishing boat, bait well, fishboxes, lots of storage, only $19,950. 941-698-5722. 198/, IWiI merc Cruiser/ Inboards, Shallow Draft, Recent Risers, New Canvas, New Uphol- stery, GPS..ETC! Nice Vessel. Lift Kept. Professionally Maintained. A Must See Boat! $24,000 404-606-0866 Port Charlotte. BOATS-POWERED 7330 23' SAN JUAN FAMILY BAY CRUISER. Shallow draft, 26' sloop, Cuddy cabin w/ head, sink, stove, sleeps 4, 15hp Mercury, plus dual axel performance trailer with new tires. $3700/obo. 941- 497-3010 bottom & painted topsides, retractable keel, nearly new enoa, 5 h.p. outboard. 12,500. Call 941-743-5351. 27' CATALINA 15 HP OB, good cond., 4' Stilletto keel, Rollar 150 Genoa $4400 Call 941-766-1791 Catalina 30, tall rig, wing keel, gps plotter, auto pilot, depth, 2 dinghies, new batteries, new main- sail, much new equipment, very sharp interior and exterior. Price Reduced-$27,900. 941-662-7874 30' IRWIN 27HP Yanmar Dsl. Full batten mainsail, Rolling Genoa, Storm Jib. Shoal Draft, Lots of extras $9995. (941)-637-0373 - PGI 32' CATALINA 320, 1994, Great weekend cruising sailboat. Details at httt://birdsnbugs.wordpress.com/v oyager $56,000 941-6394138 1 SuPiORTvSMAi IN.lih, ,,, , - good for canal, pond or back bay water. 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For ONLY $59. we will run a 3 line classified ad & a black & white photo of your boat, IN OUR NEWSPAPERS, OUR WEBSITE & INCLUDE a 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" BOATER'S BARGAINS AD with a COLOR Photo to appear in Thursday's Waterline! UNTIL YOUR BOAT SELLS!! HURRY....THIS IS A LIMITED PROMOTION!!! Selling your boat for $5,000. or OVER??? For ONLY $89. we will run a 3 line classified ad & a black & white photo of your boat, IN OUR NEWSPAPERS, OUR WEBSITE & INCLUDE a 1 1/2" x 2 1/4" BOATER'S BARGAINS AD with a COLOR Photo to appear in Thursday's Waterline! UNTIL YOUR BOAT SELLS!! HURRY....THIS IS A LIMITED PROMOTION!!! Let US help YOU sell YOUR boat!! Call the Sun at 866-463-1638 and ask about our NEW "RUN MY BOAT UNTIL IT SELLS PROGRAM" SAILBOATS 7331 STALKER w/ trailer. 2001 5.8 260 Hp PCM engine .good boat. Needs a Little TLC $10,000 Bob 941-628-1334 extras. 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(N) Convenient - Complete - Satellite ONLINE TV Listings www.sun-herald.com/tv 10:35 am, 1:00 pm, 3:30 pm, 5:55 pm, 8:25 pm Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 (PG-13, 150 min.) 10:10 am, 1:10 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:20 pm How Do You Know (PG-13, 116 min.) 10:45 am, 1:30 pm, 4:10 pm, 6:55 pm The King's Speech (R, 111 min.) 10:25 am, 1:15 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:45 pm Little Fockers (PG-13, 98 min.) 10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:20 pm, 1:20 pm, 2:40 pm, 3:40 pm, 5:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 7:20 pm, 8:20 pm Tangled (PG, 100 min.) 11:45 am, 2:05 pm, 4:35 pm, 7:05 pm The Tourist (PG-13, 103 min.) 11:20 am, 1:55 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:10 pm Tron: Legacy (PG, 127 min.) 10:15 am, 11:15 am, 1:05 pm, 2:10 pm, 4:25 pm, 4:55 pm, 7:25 pm, 8:05 pm True Grit (PG-13, 110 min.) 10:20 am, 12:50 pm, 3:15 pm, 5:45 pm, 8:15 pm Unstoppable (PG-13, 98 min.) 7:55 pm Yogi Bear (PG, 82 min.) 10:30 am, 12:45 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:10 pm, 7:30 pm Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/c The Sun Classified Page 21 The Sun Classified Page 22 FIN/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 the room spins. Do I have an inner-ear infection? How can this problem be fixed? - J.C. ANSWER: Although I can't give you 100 percent assurance, I can say on solid ground that you have benign positional vertigo, BPH. Vertigo is dizziness. BPH is not an inner-ear infection. It comes on just as you have written, with a change in the position of the head - lying down, turning to the side or looking up to a cupboard shelf. The attacks are brief but disrupting. Crystals normally found in one part of the inner ear have migrated to another part. Moving the head activates the displaced crystals, and they send a message to the brain that brings on dizziness. The inner ear is not only for hearing; it's also for balance. You can bring the crys- tals back to their original site through a series of movements called the Epley repositioning maneuvers. Sit on the side of a bed and bend your head to the shoulder on the side that triggers dizziness. Let's make it the right side, so you can follow the instructions. If it's the left, just change the direction. With the Cryptoquip head turned to the right, lie down so your head projects off the other side of the bed. When dizzi- ness stops, turn the head to the left side, with the left ear facing down. Next, roll over on your left side so the head faces down for 10 to 15 seconds. Finally, return to the sitting position with your head bent slightly down in front. You might have to repeat the procedure more than twice. If this is too confusing, have your family doctor or an ENT doctor put you through the motions. The booklet on vertigo explains the common causes of it and their treatment. To obtain a copy, write: Dr. Donohue -No. 801, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient's printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. Dr Donohue regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but he will incorporate them in his column whenever possible. Readers may write him or request an order form of available health newslet- ters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Readers may also order health newsletters from www.rbmamall.com. � 2009 by King Features Syndicate 1-5 HF GQCLAT QZZBDW TVJBQF MUDL V XTDW AUCA ZIYCLVJ YCIWDLVLY HXQJU. VA 'T LZA MZIAU ID-GDCAVLY. Yesterday's Cryptoquip: WE TOLD OUR FARAWAY SON, "YOU'D BETTER COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS THIS SEASON, OR YULE BE SORRY!" Today's Cryptoquip Clue: A equals T J M BL 1 THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME 11 0 by Mike Argirion and Jeff Knurek Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. , Finally. z:.,.( Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. 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Mark each item in the freezer. * Did you know that canned and frozen vegetables may be better nutritionally and less expensive than fresh produce? Think about peas, green beans or broccoli. They are picked; they may sit on a truck, then in a warehouse, then in the bin at the supermarket. Many frozen or canned veggies are picked and packaged right away. * Keep an inventory of what's in your refrigerator and freezer. You'll use left- overs on that half-serving of meat before it goes south! - Heloise Hints from Heloise Kitchen towel Dear Heloise: I keep a kitchen towel on my oven door handle, and I constantly have to bend down to pick it up after I bump against it. I cut a small, 3-inch-wide strip of nonstick drawer liner long enough to wrap around the middle of the handle a couple of times, and I fastened it with tape. 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Wednesday's unlisted clue hint: HIT BY A HAMMER Buckle Cleco Latch Strap Button Clevis pin Rivet Velcro Clamp Grommet Staple Zipper Clasp Hook and eye Stitches �2010 King Features, Inc. 1/e HAGAR THE HORRIBLE By Chris Browne Wednesday, January 5, 2011 E/N/c The Sun Classified Page 23 The Sun Classified Page 24 E/N/C Wednesday, January 5, 2011 Girl with abusive home life should try to help herself DEAR ABBY: I'm dating - a 15-year-old girl who was seriously physically abused in the past. She and her mom had to ' _ move away for a while, but have now been told ' by Department of Chil- dren and Family Services that it's safe for them to move back with her Dear Abby father, who abused her. After seeing what goes one that your co-worker on in this house and would welcome. hearing her describe how DEAR ABBY: My they treat her, I think boyfriend of three years, the physical abuse has "Sam," came home from changed to mental and basic training in the Army emotional abuse. I'm not and told me he wanted to sure what to do because go active. (He was part of I'm 18 and it's "illegal" the National Guard.) He that we are dating. It has asked me to go with scares me that they can him and I agreed, but in use anything against me. order to do that we have -WHAT TO DO? D WHT TODO? to be married. You DEAR WHAT TO DO?: positionI love Sam very much You are not in a position and we have talked about to do anything yourself. marriage before, but not If you try to get help elopement. He hasn't for your girlfriend, her really "proposed" because parents could create really "proposed" because parents could create he doesn't have a ring. problems for you that would last a lifetime. We will be married, but However, that doesn't without a real wedding mean you shouldn't no problem with encourage the girl to this. It's a bit unconven- help herself by talking this. It's a bit unconven- to a counselor, a trusted tonal, but I love Sam and teacher or a clergyperson want to go with him. It about the difficulties will be an opportunity to she's experiencing at travel, and I could finish home. If she does, they my degree online. are mandated by law to The problem is, how report abuse. And this is a would I define us as a family that's already been couple? When we move in the system. onto the base, I'm worried DEAR ABBY: I have people will see my ringless been unable to ask finger and ask questions. "Mary" out - or at least What should I tell them? see if she's into me - And when we do have the because we both work at actual wedding, what will the same place. I am not that be called? - DON'T the type to be shy with my WANT TO BE EMBAR- feelings, but with her it's RASSED IN CALIFORNIA different. When I see her, DEAR DON'T WANT TO I forget everything else. BE EMBARRASSED: Not It's as if my whole world all married women wear stops when I see her wedding rings, although smile. She's amazing! most do. If you are afraid I want to ask her out, there will be questions but I'm unsure how to, if you're not wearing considering that I am a one, you and Sam might woman. She does not consider getting a used know how I feel about her. gold band to wear until What should I do? - HAS he can buy you some- IT BAD IN ARIZONA thing else. If that doesn't DEAR HAS IT BAD: appeal to you, then you'll First, see if there are regu- just have to tell people lations in your employee that you are married and handbook that discourage you have the license to employees from dating. If prove it. (I doubt it will there aren't, go slow and come to that.) And when let Mary get to know you you and Sam are finally as a friend before trying to able to have the wedding start a romantic relation- of your dreams, call it a ship. And before declaring renewal of your marriage your feelings, be sure that vows because that will be a lesbian relationship is accurate. "But I say unto you which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you, Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you."- Luke 6:27, 28. Come to this point in life and we can truly be called "followers of Christ." I HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19).Tabulate your debts. Whether financial, psychic, emotional or karmic, this is a good day to review, assess and bring it down to the bottom line. Determine a total, and close the books. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It may take a bit of mental coaxing to get your mind flowing in the direction of good fortune. But when you really think about it, there will be much to make you feel lucky. GEMINI (May 21-June 21).You may feel that you lack the control you once had over a certain part of your life. Your professional life seems particularly whimsical these days. Assess what you do have control over. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You will soon make a difference in a scenario that is not so easily managed.The skillsyou need to be successful in this matter cannot be acquired overnight, so make a commitment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You'll test yourself to see where you stand.The problem is that you are also the one scoring the results - and you would be hard-pressed to find a harsher judge. Soften up! VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You don't have to look at your watch to know you are hungry. Mentally scan your body and feel its mes- sages.Tune yourself in to the silent language and natural rhythms at work within you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).Take action to benefit your future.This is different from try- ing to escape into the future. By endeavoring to make the future you more comfortable, healthy and happy, you will do the same for the present you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). It would be dangerously unwise to drive while reading and eating a sandwich. In some way, you are trying to do this in your life - trying to simultaneously take on incompatible tasks. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Part of the appeal of travel is that you don't know what to expect. You can choose your destination, but you can't choose your adventure because much of it is out of your control. Plan your nexttrip. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).You have been given a plan to work from, but think of it as a guide instead of a hard-and-fast set of laws.Trusting your judgment will be more fun than adhering to a strict schedule, blue plan or list of rules. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).What you really want is doable, but something has to give in order to make it all work. Assess the situation, and determine what you can drop. It won't be hard to decide. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your body wants something different from that which your schedule currently allows. Perhaps it's more sleep or more exercise. Pay attention to what your body wants, and reconfigure your schedule. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Jan. 5).You hold the recipe for happiness, and all you have to do is follow it.You'll have a cheering section this month. February brings better structure to your schedule. April is your chance to commit to a professional goal.There's a big celebra- tion in May. Invest in yourself in June. Adear wish is fulfilled in July. Leo and Virgo people adore you.Yourlucky numbers are: 40,15, 32,12 and 45. MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley PEANUTS By Charles Schulz V "'11105I 1 D' All RieNT ID BE 16LAD TO-..THE CLELFARe OF HIS 5STER GR DME�TROh A 6GOP 8kTME1Z9VXLD 1E 15E SIS HtRS ooLWAYw6qBE 10~ IFL(WUD)TELL KiNI) ANI) COWSIDERATE., ONE OF HIS O4EF CONCERNS.. MAE UMAT A EOOP ESOL B OET W Tk4R[PT'I' NO SINCIEKE. CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers -I so 0 EVR-q 'A&R 9to'VE JUST < TAK'RSO RUFTCE F.O 50-LENA SAD S-TUCK T W 0U-R LOCKEG.!- SHOE By MacNelly Productions FINANCIAL. 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. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). 4 8 Rating: GOLD 8 3 5 Solution to 1/4/11 1 5 7 6 87 1 9 8 3 2 6 54 --------- ^ A-2-423657918 5 7 4 8 5 6 9 1 4 2 3 7 8 1 2 291785463 362 56723 8 4 1 6 9 7 2 5 4 5 8 7 3 9 542 8 1 7 6 6 5 9 678391542 --- 142576389 7 6 1/5/11 Venice Gondolier Sun readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town Section YOUR WEEKLY GUIDE TO ENTERTAINMENT, TRAVEL, AND ARTS IN SOUTHWEST FLORIDA JANUARY 5,2011 'FALSETTOS' 'FaIi ll..5 s ells I lle sI .:.'rV I:1 .1 ,a n1lradili.:l . lal laiiily as ii e:l.pl:reis sl.ling rell, :'iisl.ips I.:.neliness a.nd new I':'v5 " 1v1n 1i1 l Ie - I ,.l e1 I es l :-' 1 dii ci: 1 lli im,.:.m nl-li See i1 S l ll e Venice Tl-ielire ROY ORBISON TRIBUTE ARTIST Local tribute artist Mike T brings his talent and intensity to the Visani stage performing Roy Orbison tunes that you know and love. 'N 'ii a?^ jflmI. ma p . ,55 V Palms 349 .....mu U a t ! ! ,!|ll'|". 5... , -.5, , n ., SQ IV- �dS, Rotonda Circle * Rotonda West, FL CALL 697--8118 aSection o f ttleSun' 7= k'(A , -I a w ftm � Mll --f i . [K 12K AM I � �Jhf � ��-4 , 1. I E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 5 'A This show features local favorites Verceal, Wilson Williams and Al Holland. 1k AD V Venice Theatre's next MainStage - production is the 1970s comedy "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." LOCK 'N KEY IRTWiAW& Dm Casual Beachfront Dining. Come And See Why We're The Best Happy Hour Around. 11 am - 6pm At The Bar! Fresh Seafood Great Steaks * Chicken * Pasta Salads * Sandwiches * Value Menu LIVE MUSIC 1/5 Wed., E-Z Street 7-10 pm 1/6 Thurs., Kenny Rose 7-10 pm U 1/7 Fri., Beau & Becca 8-11 pm 1/8 Sat., Tony St. Tone Duo 8-11 pm Fabulous Sunsets U ot~un 2045 N. Beach Rd., Englewood 941-474-1517 www.lockandkeyrestaurant.com SFOR YOUTH DEVELOPMENT S*il FOR HEALTHY LIVING J |FOR SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY "Pay the Day" , ^Joiner Fee Special January 1 - January 31, 2011 Here's how it works: v Your joiner fee is equal to the date, so if you join on the 1st, your joiner fee is $1. Join on the 2nd and you pay $2, on the 3rd, $3. You get the picture... *A prorated 1st Month's membership fee is paid when you join. FRANZ ROSS PARK YMCA NORTH PORT YMCA PUNTA GORDA YMCA (941) 629-9622 (941) 429-2269 (941) 505-4000 www.ChariotteCountyYMCA.com SKEVIN MAHOGONEY Kansas City jazz vocalist Kevin Mahogany is back for an encore! Join the Charlotte County Jazz Society on at 7 p.m. Monday, as they present"Catch A Rising Star" featuring Kevin Mahogany in the Cultural Center Theater. ALSO INSIDE ... Travel ................. 6 -7 TV ...................... 8 Theater................ 12 Music News........... 13 Nightwatch.. Around Town Movies ...... Web World... .......... 14 .......... 15 .......... 17 .......... 19 LET'S GO! INFO Publisher/President Let's Go! on David Dunn-Rankin r- Let's Go! Editor Marie Merchant Phone: 941-206-1145 E-mail: letsgo@sun-herald.com Fax:941-629-2085 23170 Harborview Road, Charlotte Harbor, Florida 33980 wwwsunnewspapers.net ** 0 0*0**0*0*000* 1-acebook: http://tinyurl.com/facebookletsgo Please submit information at least two weeks before the event. To send items for the calendar, please include the time, location, cost of tickets and where to get them, and a number to call for more information. For advertising call: 941-206-1214 A TRIBUTE TO MOTOWN HILARIOUS FARCE HITS VENICE THEATRE Let's Go! =-j January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V uhZ~ Is there an encore in Venice's future? Come to Venice Saturday for a peek into the past and, many hope, the future. The occasion is a ribbon cutting on the site of the old Venice Circus Arena, which, if members of the Venice Circus Arts Foundation succeed, will live again. Be there from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. There will be tours, clowns, popcorn, entertainment and more. A study of the superstructure has already been made, showing that, despite the holes in the 50-year old roof, the bones of the building are as good as new and with minor adjustments will even meet today's codes. If the funds come in to replace the roof with a new insulation system and solar panels, not only could the building live again as the county's largest performing arts venue, with room for 5,000, but, it would be so energy efficient that it would generate income for the city by way of surplus electricity. If anyone believes in serendipity, one might believe there were good reasons why no one ever spent the millions estimated to demolish the city's largest and, some say, most historic structure. Because of a few asbestos tiles in the floor of the offices, demolition estimates soared into the millions. Saving the building to live again is not only cheaper but could be the economic boon this city needs in these trying times. A 5,000-seat venue could handle events for which there is no space anywhere in the county at this point. Several circus already want to rehearse there and many individuals want to rent the space for headline shows. What an exciting time. The arena is at Ringling Drive and Airport Avenue, on the island. Elton John becomes 4 a dad LM A I:--,ELEIS iAFi - 'Sir Eirii Johnisi i ihoidingq close a nieo, ''lv dancer Oecynie porous lo a ji Tpxc'I iid1Snci"iie Lvba 'vby oybrn Zaicha~ir y JaiC c 'l s Lev'.'c' rii I - joir iii.i cii i va'ri n M�iiCa riii vo a sta~ir~qaIe iwic~ e OWN 6 i~bein pr~c'ICled Lby Iie inew poirous Zaich r i s 62 i. :''veair cid joiiii E.irEsl chiiid villi l 4;?.Vear.:'id Fi~irniihiiTiie c Kiupie i~i-irried ini2'' Ini illo Eslale'r'ell"*e new Parous ll~d 11 ',,14~ :i.4.4a-ieconi T l* :l Zjchirv i is eailiiv ilp.ippinessandjoyi l i sv iii .erv sp-ec i. i ivio'iieni What's going on Go dancing to the music of Jay Smith at Alligator Park, 6400 Taylor Road, Punta Gorda from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday. Tickets are $5 per person. For more information, call Patti at 941-575-7993, Wanda at 941-639-9114, Lorania at 941-575-7080 or Lynda at 941-505-0175. The Worden Farm Green Market in the Center Court at Fishermen's Village is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Wednes- day through March 30, beginning today. There will be fresh fruits, vegetables and flowers as well as music by Michael Hirst. Check out the cooking demonstrations by the Charlotte Technical Center. Admission is free. For more information, call 941-637-4874. Get ready for "Laughing With The Legends," at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Cultural Center Theater. Brian and Joey Gurl bring the songs of the '50s to the stage as well as comic skits of fashions and commercials. Tickets are $14 per person for Cultural Center members, or $16 for nonmembers.. For more information, call 941-625-4175, ext. 221 or visit www.theculturalcenter.com. "The Chris Michaels Variety Show" starts off the Cultural Center's dinner series for 2011 on Jan. 12. Dinner begins at 5:30 p.m. with the show beginning at 7 p.m. Dinner includes tarragon chicken, vegetables, rice and Boston cream pie. Tickets for the dinner and show are $20 each for Cultural Center members or $23 for nonmembers. Show only tickets are $8 each for members and $9 each for nonmembers. For more information, call 941-625-4175, ext. 22 or online at www.theculturalcenter.com. '', .: Marion Ave west crs9s :ver US 41 N:& S S . i ." to Harvey-right-dead end into Park,;: January 08 - 09, 2011 Saturday 10 - 5; Sunday 10 - 4 Various Crafters & Artists i are displaying and selling their work. Lions - Tigers & Bears Wildlife Sanctuary will have one of their exotic animals there. COME AND SAY HII FREE ADMISSION If you have any questions - please call Sally at 239-707-3407 gkN~h. 1/9/11 Hune Bowl Nevada vs. B am College 1/10/11 3CR Champlonship Auburn vs. Oregon * - - ST g- ' -q-0 . . u.;Re! 6 Let's Go! Features Editor Let's Go! E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 Arcadia Days Festival PROVIDED BY RED PARROT EVENTS The second annual Arcadia Days Festival will be held in DeSoto Park, next to the Peace River Campground on NW Hwy 70 from 10 a.m.I to 10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday. 'There will be a lot of unique items offered by our vendors again this year' said Sheridan. A mechanical bull, the popular water bubbles, games galore, a huge treasure hunt, many variet- ies of food and lots more will give the kids plenty to keep them busy In addition, the World's Largest Pinball Ma- chine will be there. Fivelive bands playing country music have been added to the already full slate of attractions. There will be music most of the day with the main concert starting late in the afternoon each day. The Disc-Connected K9 World Famous Fris- bee Dogs will return showing off their high flying acrobatics, having played to packed houses last year. They are truly an experienced act that has performed over 7,500 shows at NFL, Nascar, MLB and NBA events, among others. Saturday features a Pirate Contest for children as well as a separate event for dogs. Dogs are welcome at both the frisbee dogs shows and the Pirate Contest. Area children are invited to dress up and come out Saturday afternoon and compete for one of the many prizes up for grabs. "Sunday we open up the Pasta Court," Sheridan said. Judging will be by a blind taste test. Samples of each restaurant's offering will be available two hours before the judging begins. Jack Minish from Fort Myers NBC's "Trash or Treasure" will be on hand Sunday also to appraise any items you have in your house that you feel may have some value. He'll tell you if it's worthless or not. You might be sitting on a goldmine. Fossil hunts along the Peace River will be guided by the Southwest Florida Fossil Club both mornings. "There will be plenty of door prizes to go around with every paid admission automatically entered in the drawings," said Sheridan. Adult admission is $6 for one day and $10 for a two-day pass. Children ages 5-12 are $3 each day or $5 for both days. Four and under are free. Parking will benefit the Boy Scouts and shuttles will be available. There are 20,000 free kids tickets available as well as 10,000 discount senior citizen tickets at area stores and The Arcadian offices. For more information and exact showtimes please see www.arcadiadays.com. Saturday: 10 a.m.- Gates open 10:30 a.m.- Fossil Hunts I 11:30 a.m.- American Indian Pow Wow Tee Pee Noon - Frisbee Dogs 12:45 p.m. - Home Depot Workshop 1:15 p.m.- Kenny Flint & the Rough Diamond Band 1:30 p.m. - Karate Demonstration 2 p.m. - Big Treasure Hunt 2:45 p.m. - Pirate Contest 3 p.m. - Frisbee Dogs 3:45 p.m. - Dixie Highway Show Band 5:15 p.m.- Raffles 5:30 p.m. - Music continues 6:45 p.m. - TBA 7 p.m. - Music continues 7:45 p.m. Frisbee Dogs 8:30 p.m. - Gibson Cage Directions: From Port Charlotte: Take Kings Highway east to the end.Turn right 4.1 miles on S.R. 72 to end.Turn right to DeSoto Park. Sunday 10 a.m.- Gates open 10:30 a.m. - Fossil Hunts 11:45 a.m.- Frisbee Dogs 12:30 p.m. - Chris MacArthur & Florida Cracker Boys 1 p.m. - Reptile Demonstration 1:15 p.m. - B.J. Slaughter & The Country Classic Band 1:30 p.m. - Spaghetti Cook Off Judging 1:45 p.m. - American Indian Pow Wow Tee Pee 2 p.m. - Tae Kwon Do Demonstration 2:30 p.m. - Frisbee Dogs 3:15 p.m. - Arcadia Dance Academy 3:30 p.m. - Antique Appraisals 3:45 p.m. - Dixie Highway Show Band 4:30 p.m. - Frisbee Dogs 5:30 p.m. Music continues * Schedule subject change. From Punta Gorda: Take route U.S. 17 North towards Arcadia. When you see our billboard go 21.3 milesand turn left on Hickory Go 1.8 miles to DeSoto Park on your right. PHOTOS PROVIDED GIBSON CAGE CHRIS MACARTHUR B.J. Slaughter and The Classic Country Band PROVIDED BY THE CULTURAL CENTER THEATER Traditional Country Music will be performed on stage at the Port Charlotte Cultural Center on Friday when B.J. Slaughter and his Country Classic Band, return to share that impeccable sound that has pleased audiences around the state and has drawn many request for their third return to the cultural center stage. BJ, made his mark on stage at the Grand Ole Opry at the age of nine and has been true to the traditional form of country music for more than five decades. B.J. Slaughter has traveled and performed with many great artist's including, the one and only, Marty Robbins.Yet this proud leader of the band says, "I'm both honored and pleased to have two female country singing sensations that are also mother and daughter on stage alongside me." He commented that hearing Sis Chapmen (mother) and Dawn Smith (daughter) are worth the price of admission alone. B.J. Slaughter and The Classic Country Band is traditional, and as pure as it gets. The show will be full of great music that you are sure to know and love, and the talented musicians will breathe life back into old favorites. This group is the number one most requested classic country band in Southwest Florida, and now is your chance to see them live, in Port Charlotte, for one night only Opening the show will be Chris MacArthur and his Florida Cracker Boys Band. This artist traveled with Tammy Wynette for over 5 years combining his great singing voice with his dynamic piano and keyboard skills. The Cultural Center and all in attendance will be blessed with a genre of county music that's known as Traditional and "As Pure As it Gets"! Doors open at 5:15 p.m. with show starting at 6 p.m. Tickets are $20 for reserved seating and $13 for general admission. For more information, call The Cultural Center box office at 941-625-4175 ext. 221 or online at www.theculturalcenter.com or www.jgbigstarproductions.com. The Cultural Center is located at 280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte. PHOTO PROVIDED B.J. Slaughter and his Country Classic Band will perform Friday at the Cultural Center in Port Charlotte and Sunday at the Arcadia Days Festival. Let's Go! January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V PROVIDED BY VISANI Visani will have a very special "Tribute To Motown" show on Tuesday. This show features local favorites Verceal, Wilson Williams and Al Holland. It has been said that Verceal has the voice, beauty, and class of that no other can claim. Wilson Wil- liams is the class act with a voice to match. Al Holland has played with many major orchestras, including the Detroit Sym- phony, the Wind- sor (Ontario) Symphony, the . Chicago Civic Orchestra and many more. Wanting to go in a different direction, Al switched to keyboards PROVIDED BY THE CHARLOTTE PLAYERS The Charlotte Players will present a one night only performance of the talented and entertaining men's a capella group, The Potsdam Pointercounts on at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Cultural Center Theater. This award-winning group of young men from Potsdam University, North County, NewYork begin their "Swimmin' into Sunshine" winter tour with and joined the band "Attraction" in 1982. Along with Wilson and Verceal, he joined the Platters and is currently a member of 'Wilson Williams and his Platters". This is the show that everyone will be talking about the next day. Another amazing evening of great music! One more thing, bring your comfy dancing shoes. Tickets for the show are $12. Doors open for dinner and cocktails at 5 p.m., with the show starting at 7:30 p.m. f For additional information visit www.visani. net or call 941-629- 9191. Visani Restaurant is located at 2400 Kings Highway, Port Crarlotte. private performances for Charlotte County School students and staff early on Tuesday, and by popular demand have included a public perfor- mance that evening.Their music includes a broad spectrum of composition but is entirely a capella. Tickets are $12 and are available online at www.charlotteplayers.org or at the Cultural Center box office at 625-4175 ext. 220. The Cultural Center is located at 2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte. Jazz Vocalist KEVIN MAHOGANY| January 10, 2011 - 7 p. m. a Cultural Center Theater 2280 Aaron St, Port Charlotte, FL Non-member Tickets $15 Call the box office for tickets at 625-4175 Sor purchase tickets on concert night I E Doors open at 6:30 p.m. _ Charlotte County Jazz Society 4 (941) 766-9422: www.ccjazz.org a A Tribute To Motown VENICE'S WATERFRONT LANDMARK SINCE 1976. [Lunich l \oida '-Satruida ' iI Iaini-3piii (-:30 oiipoicb) Dinni oe -:301- 10:00 Nloii -S~ittuid~ti, Nooii-I10 tiiddti T WER N I 1.ini- I0pin iNIondiidt- \ ediie~dat I Ihini- N idiiighr Tliui .d'ti -S.triida.t Nooni - I0pin Sindaiiid MA R INA REfTA U RANT TAV ERN LW.� Ml- I W NATIKa 1I tI ItL LUNCH - DINNER DAILY CASUAL TAVERN MENU AVAILABLE DOWNSTAIRS CONSISTENTLY VOTED VENICE'S BEST R-ESTAUR-ANT 1966 TARPON CENTER DR- ON THE SOUTH JETTY, IN VENICE 9 4 1. 4 8 4 . 9 5 5 1 www.crowsnest-venice.com ' * Guided nature hikes The Charlotte Harbor Environmental Center will offer guided nature hikes, free to the public. Hikes will be available from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the following locations: Deep Creek Preserve, 10797 S.W. Peace River St., Arcadia. This hike will be available every Thursday through March 24. Also, at the Prairie/Shell Creek Preserve, 3081 Duncan Road, Punta Gorda.This hike will be offered every Friday from Dec. 31 to March 25. Participants should dress for the weather. Reservations are required. To RSVP or for more information, call 941-575-5435, or visit www.checflorida.org. Florida Warbirds, Experimental Aircraft Association Florida Warbirds, EAA Warbird Squadron 24 has announced the 2nd Annual Warbird Week- end, Jan. 29 and 30 at the Charlotte County Airport in Punta Gorda, FL. The event will feature a Static Warbird Display and flyovers. The Static Display of Warbirds will be on display between noon and 5 p.m. on Jan. 29, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Jan. 30. Admission is an $8 donation per person or $15 per family, per day. Visitors can view a large variety of Warbird Aircraft such as B-25, C-45, P-51 Mustang, P-47, TBM-Avenger, Yak-9, PT-17, BT-13/15, T-6, T-28, T-34, 0-2, L-39, DeHavilland Chipmunk. Food and drinks will be available for purchase from EAA Chapter 565. Italian festival Vita Bella Productions will present "Festa!" Italia event Jan. 29 and 30 at Laishley Park, 100 E. Retta Esplanade,Punta Gorda. The event will run 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. This "cultural odyssey" will be filled with authentic Italian food, music, art and Italian tradition. Activities include rides, kid's play area, traditional dancing show, fire- works, Italian souvenirs and much more. Admission costs $4 per person; free for children age 12 and under, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Charlotte County Special Olympics and Florida Student Athletes. For more information, call Michael Della Camera at 941-769-2221, e-mail festaitalia@aol.com or visit www.festaitalianapg.com. Pantyhose Free Zone 2011 Women's Expo Peace River Regional Medical Center is dedicated to women's health. As the only children and women's hospital in Charlotte County, and in honor of women's health and fitness, Peace River has teamed up once again with the Cultural Center of Charlotte County, Inc, to bring to you the 3rd Annual Pantyhose Free Zone 2011 Women's Expo. Set for Feb. 5 at the Cultural Cen- ter of Charlotte County, Inc., the Pantyhose Free Zone 2011 Women's Expo will give mothers, daughters, and girlfriends a chance to reconnect during a day of shopping, pampering, make- overs, educational speakers and more. There will be over 100 local businesses and agencies in attendance - with expertise in fashion and beauty, health and fitness, finance, travel, education, art and more - selling, demonstrating, pampering and giving away a bouquet of products and services. There will be free health screenings, free hair cuts, styles and consultations, free product sampling, and so much more. The women of southwest Florida will also have opportunities to learn and expand their horizons by listening to a collection of motivational, inspirational and educational speakers. Peace River Regional Medical Center and the Cultural Center of Charlotte County, Inc, are thrilled to bring the women of Charlotte County and surrounding areas the Pantyhose Free Zone 2011 Women's Expo for the third year in a row and they have a lot of exciting new things in store. Stay tuned as more details will follow in future issues about what's to come Feb. 5 at the ultimate day out for women. You can also learn more by checking out the Peace River Regional website: www.peaceriverregional.com, and clicking on the News and Events tab. For more information, please contact Bevin Gallo, Marketing Coordinator, at 941-766-4399, or bevin.gallo@hma.com. The Potsdam Pointercounts Let's Go! E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 GO . , r) \ Offbeat Miami: The Miami Modern District or MiMo BY LAURA WIDES-MUNOZ ASSOCIATED PRESS For travelers looking for respite from South Beach clubs and the oh-so chic Design District, the offbeat Miami Modern District - also known as MiMo - offers a welcome change of pace. No Segway tours here. This is the real Miami, a place to pass a lazy afternoon by the bay, peruse independent boutiques and enjoy some surpris- ingly delicious local bistros - including celebrity chef Michelle Bernstein's flagship restaurant, Michy's. The stretch along Route 1, which recently received a historic designation, lies just north of midtown, dividing Biscayne Bay's hidden resi- dential neighborhoods from Miami's Little Haiti corridor. MiMo is easily distinguished by a string of 1950s-era or Mid-century Modern motels along Biscayne Boulevard, and by the original, kitschy, three-story sign of the Coppertone Girl and her dog on a building overlooking the traffic at 7300 Biscayne Blvd. The hotels flourished in the 1950s as affordable, family friendly lodging before the advent of freeways - so too did the first franchised Playboy Club (now defunct) which flouted segregation rules in the waning years of Jim Crow. Then, like much of Miami, the neighborhood fell into disrepair. But today, MiMo (pronounced Mee-mo) is once more on the rise - though, as in the days of old, it's helpful to have car to explore the area. "People come here because they want a real experience....We're not trendy. We're not trying to be something we're not," said Bernstein, a guest judge on the Bravo TV's "Top Chef," who, like many MiMo business owners, lives in the 'hood. (Full disclosure: so does this reporter.) Bernstein, a Miami native, was first attracted to MiMo, part of Miami's broader Upper East Side, as an untouristy place to experiment with her menu. But the crowds kept coming, so she stayed, even as she opened other restaurants in more upscale neighborhoods. MiMo is still a mix of naughty and nice. A couple of the hotels, like the NewYorker at 6500 Biscayne Blvd., have been revamped in the sleek style of their 1950's heyday and are drawing young, European budget travelers. But calling the area family friendly is a stretch; midnight police sirens aren't uncommon. Still, it's fine for day-trippers with families, who can start the morning just outside MiMo's north- All Around Tours Locally Owned & Operated 1/11 Holyland 1/18 Tea Luncheon 1/24 Arabian Nights 1/27 The Full Monty 2/2-2/4 St. Augustine 2/8 Tarpon Springs 2/12 Kennedy Space Center Call us to receive our full catalog of upcoming trips and be added to our mailing list. ( AIIA aro-d Lic.# ST37558 ern border atYiya's Gourmet Cuban Bakery and Cafe, 646 NE 79th St. An outdoor mural by Miami graffiti artist Daniel Fila, of a seagull stealing a woman's bread, makes it easy to spot. Enjoy a cafe con leche and sugar-dusted vanilla croissant or a guava cheese Danish and chat with the super-friendly staff. Then head for the sun. Off the southeast end of MiMo is Morningside Park, where shaded benches offer tranquil views of the bay. Turn east off of Biscayne Boulevard at 58th Street and ask the guard at the gate for directions to the park. During the winter, kids will enjoy the covered playground and a mini-nature walk through mangroves. In the summer, you can rent kayaks and visit one of a handful of the bay's uninhabited islands. Also fun for families, bayside Legion Park at 64th Street features two sets of playground equipment beneath giant mango and banyan trees. Feeling the need to sweat indoors? Try a box- ing class at Biscayne Boxing & Fitness Club at 7200 Biscayne Blvd., or a pole dancing class and a massage up the street at IronFlower Fitness, which doubles as one of several neighborhood hair and nail salons. Unlike South Beach's Lincoln Road, when it comes to shopping, MiMo boasts a bevy of locally owned stores, ideal for fashionistas on a budget. On the west side of Biscayne at 72nd Street, there's the vintage store Divine Trash. Two blocks north, award-winning designer Julian Chang creates samples for his international line of women's wear. Next door, The Consignment Bar displays Gucci and Hermes beneath a ceiling of rose printed-paper and crystal chandeliers. Consignment Bar co-owner Ilissa Whitehead, who opened the store earlier this year, said she wanted to support the neighborhood in which she lives. "There's a long way to go, but MiMo is undis- covered. It's eclectic, and things are changing a lot," she said. On the east side next to Legion Park, Rebel features trendy Miami styles and aromatherapy candles. A giant bowl of Legos means mom can try on that little black sheath in peace. Just south at Pet Mode, patrons can browse sequined doggy sweaters while their pooches get their nails polished pink. For the kiddies, there's the hipster children's consignment shop LoudGirl Exchange at 75th Street, which lets the wee ones play with toys while their parents shop and take in works by Snl, /ay. Amr milc.anm n caju cj Visit Colombia, Panama, Ecuador, Peru & Chile plus a full Canal transit! FREE AIR & BUS! fr. $1,699 26 Day Viking Adventure Sail from Copenhagen to Germany, Russia, Finland, Sweden, Holland, Belguim, Portugal & the Azores! FREE AIR & BUS! fr. $2,199 10 Day Highlights of Alaska Visit Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway & Prince Rupert uI 2 nts in Seattle! FREE AIR! fr.$999 16 Day Mediterranean Sail to Ponta Delgada, Barcelona, Marseille & Palma! New Ship!! 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Michael Bloise, formerly of South Beach's four-star Wish restaurant, has just opened the inexpensive American Noodle Bar where patrons can choose among ingredients like brown sugar ginger sauce and braised oxtail. MiMo also boasts several sushi restaurants, and the Greek Anise Waterfront Taverna, just off Biscayne at 78th Street. Hungering for crepes? There's Le Cafe Bistro, tucked into the corner of a strip mall at 72nd Street, which doubles as a gallery with live music. Around the corner on 79th Street, at the gay- (and everyone-) friendly Magnum Lounge, T MISSISSIPPI CASINOS Jan. 16th & jan. 30th Biloxi $219*ppd Includes 4 Days& 3 nights hotel, 3 meals, escorted motorcoach & S$80.Woin casino bonuses Groups Welcome! Local Pick-Ups Gift Certificates Available! (941) 473-1481 1 (800) 284-1015 OH THE ROAD AGAIN TOURS it doesn't take much for customers to gather around the piano for show tunes. 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January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V BY JOSH NOEL CHICAGO TRIBUNE As any seasoned traveler knows - that's you, Mr. and Mrs. Business Traveler - the second-most maddening word at an airport, right after "canceled," is "delayed' "We've all been there: stuck for hours at the gate (or worse, on the tarmac) because of lousy weather four states away. Jeff Michaels, a traveling musician, has been there plenty of times. Too many of those long waits got him thinking about creative ways to kill time, which eventually became "Please Hug Me I've Been Delayed," his recently released guide to flying and, yes, dealing with airport delays. Though first and foremost a humor book, it contains plenty of helpful tips, particularly about surviving delays. 'The goal is to use your time as if you're happy to have it," Michaels said. "If you take that ap- proach, it's not necessarily a bad thing." Here are a few tips from Michaels' book, along with a few more we came up with while brainstorming with the business traveler in mind. BY SHARON HARVEY ROSENBERG AND MYSCHA THERIAULT MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE jungle ride through a natural reserve on a Mexican island served a dose of adventure for children traveling on an otherwise se- rene cruise to Mexico. On another expedition, wet suits, water shoes and head lamps were standard equipment for a 90-minute tour of crystal caves. Children love adventure. Including activities with wow factor on your next family getaway is a sure bet against boredom. Flexibility: Mike and Catrell Cooney (www. cooneyworldadventure.com) took their three teen- age boys on a world tour. When the family missed the road to Brisbane in Australia, they traveled through a national park, which provided sightings of platypuses in the wild. The unscheduled detour added about 1,000 unplanned and unavoidable miles to their trip, but produced a trunk-load of valuable memories. Details: Attention to detail can also yield finan- cial savings. The Cooneys, for example, saved big bucks at major attractions around the globe because their three sons qualified for student discounts. 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Get your shoes shined - "This might be one of those things you rarely do, but the poor guy needs work, and it's a nice tradition that has sort of fallen by the wayside," Michaels said. Read a random Wikipedia entry - How thick are Saturn's rings? How long do sharks live? What was Babe Ruth's childhood like? It's all there. Piggybacking on that, Michaels suggests buying a magazine that you don't usually read. Stash a movie on your laptop or media player in case of emergency boredom - Resist all tempta- tion to watch unless you're stuck. Listen to music - Sounds simple, right? But really listen. Reading or washing dishes while lis- tening to Miles Davis isn't really listening to Miles Davis. Close your eyes and listen. A lot of music is worth the concentration. also stresses footwear with good tread to avoid slips and spills. Location: Select locations that have built-in adventure. Angkor Wat's jungle temple, featured in the film Tomb Raider, adds wow factor and takes a basic archaeological outing to the next level, especially for children and movie fans. The Los Suenos Marriott Ocean and Golf Resort on Costa Rica's Pacific coast is strategically located near numerous adventure spots, giving teens and younger children a chance to hike in the rainfor- est, go white-water rafting or experience wildlife up close. Activities: Break up sightseeing with adventure activities. For example, if you plan to spend the day at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, after seeing the Sphinx and pyramids, do yourself a favor: Buy camel rides for the kids, and finish the day with a faluka (small sailboat) ride on the river. And don't overlook the mini-camps offered at many resorts and cruise ships, said Kristen Braynen, of Island-Guru.com, which provides concierge services for travelers. Kids' activity clubs are free on some cruises. 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Includes 4 067 bus ride, narration, continental breakfast, lunch, dinner music and sightseeing. 7:30 am to 7:30 pm. 394067 I- -~ -~ I K~ '~ SUN~ PROVIDED BY RINGLING COLLEGE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Ringling College Library Association's Town Hall 2011, the highly popular speaker series which has hosted the upper echelon of intellectual and artistic leaders including Pulitzer Prize, Nobel Prize winners and Emmy, Grammy and Tony award winning artists, now enters its 31st season with full houses for a total of 11 events in 2011. Last spring the subscriptions for Town Hall series sold very quickly with Platinum subscribers reaching their maximum numbers first and most other levels topping off by the end of the summer. The good news for the public is that there are still scattered seats available for subscription. Those wishing to subscribe for the entire series may call Phyllis Anderson at 941-925-1343. If available, single tickets can be purchased on or after Jan. 12 by calling Anderson. All sales are concluded on a first-call, first-served basis. Thanks largely to the success of the Town Hall series as a fund-raising vehicle over the past 30 years, the Ringling College Library Association has become the largest cumula- tive benefactor to the college as a whole, and to the library and its collections, in particular. 2011 speakers Jan. 19, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.-- Greg Mortenson, co-author of The New York Times bestseller, "Three Cups of Tea." The book has sold more than four million copies, been published in 45 countries, and been a New York Times bestseller for almost 200 weeks since its 2007 release. Feb. 2, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. George F. Will, Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper columnist of The Washington Post since 1974. His four books on political theory, Statecraft as Soulcraft: What Government Does (1983), The New Season: A Spectator's Guide to the 1988 Election (1987), Restoration: Congress, Term Limits and The Recovery of Deliberative Democracy (1992) and One Man's America: Best Agency Chariotte Su 1 *yOeo I --&.. ai& *y wn 2009 RUv Best Tra - Sandy GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE! vel Agent y Bevers HOURS: 9am - Spm Monday Thru Friday The Pleasures and Provocations of our Singu- lar Nation (2008) are complemented by his fondness for baseball as evidenced by Men At Work: The Craft of Baseball (1990) and Bunts: Curt Flood, Camden Yards, Pete Rose and Other Reflections on Baseball (1998). Will was a member of Major League Baseball's Blue Ribbon Panel in 2000, examining base- ball economics. Feb. 22, Ritz-Carlton, Sarasota, Platinum Dinner for Platinum Subscribers Only. Cherie Blair is a leading human rights lawyer and a passionate campaigner for women's equality across the world. She is the founder of the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, which helps women achieve financial independence in countries where they have few advantages. She is married to Tony Blair. Feb. 23, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 10:30 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (May 1997 to June 2007). He was also the leader of Britain's Labour Party (1994 to 2007) and the Member of Parliament for Sedgefield, England (1983 to 2007). March 8, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Elie Weisel, a Holocaust survivor, won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. Wiesel's work has earned him the United States Congressional Gold Medal (1985); the Medal of Liberty Award (1986); the Presidential Medal of Freedom (1992); the rank of Grand-Croix in the French Legion of Honor (2001); an honorary Knighthood of the British Empire awarded by Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II (2006) and the 2009 National Humanities Medal. March 21, Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall, 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Author Malcolm Gladwell ('The Tipping Point," "Blink and Outli- ers: The Story of Success" and Adam Gopnik, an award-winning journalist. Town Hall 2011 will again feature a post- lecture luncheon with the speaker in the Grand Foyer of the Van Wezel, as well as "Supper by the Bite," which was introduced last year and quickly became a sought after ticket. For information, go to www.RCLAssociaton.org. I$25.00 Ship Board Credit On Your Next 7-Day or Longer Cruise New Bookings Only Offer Expires 1/ 14/11 I Must Present Coupon L-- ------------- CRUISES- * AIRLINES TOURS * RAILS * -GROUPS FULL SERVICE AGENCY TRW - A=-- LD iCe916777 394 TAMA AN M M*11 NXTT *MDPOT),PUNA GORDA Delayed? Get creative Town Hall brings Tony Blair, Elie Wiesel to Sarasota The Frugal Traveler: Adventure travel with kids Let's Go! 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Speaking to advertisers last year, Winfrey said OWN would be a network "built on great inten- tions." Its programming, she has often stated, is intended "to inspire viewers and give them hope." Discovery Networks reportedly is sinking $189 million into the joint venture, which will reach nearly 80 million homes right out of the gate and offer 600 hours of original fare in its first year. Few cable channels have debuted to as much hype. Still, success isn't assured, according to Derek Baine, an analyst for industry consultant SNL Kagan. "Oprah has a very powerful brand name, but it's really difficult to get people to change their viewing habits and find a new channel," he says. "Plus, the fact that she'll still be on her syndicated show will probably be confusing to some people." Paul Levinson, a professor of communication and media studies at Fordham University in New York, also strikes a note of caution. He points out that Winfrey may not be able to muster her usual clout in an era of audience fragmentation. "It's very difficult to be a star in one medium and transfer that star power to another," he says."... I don't think it will be an unmitigated disaster, but I can't see her having the same kind of impact." Here's what you need to know about Oprah's new venture: -Where to find it: OWN takes over the channel space formerly occupied by Discovery Health (check your local cable listings). -Familiar faces: The OWN lineup features several well-known Oprah disciples, including Dr. Phil McGraw, Suze Orman, Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Laura Berman and Gayle King. The latter, Winfrey's best friend, will host a daily talk show at 10 a.m. weekdays beginning Jan. 3. -Oprah sightings: Don't expect to see Winfrey 24/7. She'll be busy with her syndicated talk show until production ends in May, but will also regularly pop up on OWN. She'll host "Master Class," a series dedicated to prominent people sharing life lessons, and will also appear in "Season 25: Oprah Behind the Scenes," which takes an intimate look at the making of her farewell season. Altogether, she's committed to 70 hours on OWN. "We're trying to make it clear that this is not Oprah TV, it's the Oprah Winfrey Network," says Norman. "We see it as the television equivalent of her magazine. She may not appear on every page, but you know she was the curator for every page, and that's why you read it."' -A reality check: Aside from the occasional acquired movie, OWN at the outset will primarily consist of unscripted programs, some of which resemble shows on other networks. "Your OWN Show," for example, is an "Apprentice"-style competition from producer Mark Burnett that has 10 contestants vying to become the next Oprah, with the winner to earn a hosting gig on the network. OWN also is plugged into the celebrity-reality craze. Shows pegged to Sarah Ferguson and Shania Twain are set for spring. The summer will bring series built around Ryan and Tatum O'Neal and Naomi and Wynonna Judd. -Still to come: One of the marquee names on the OWN roster is Rosie O'Donnell, who has signed a multiyear deal. But don't look for her new daily talk show to debut until September. Also in the pipeline: "Oprah's Next Chapter," a series that will have Winfrey traveling the world to conduct in-depth interviews with intriguing subjects. It will debut after Winfrey's talk show goes off the air in September. -Target audience: Like Winfrey's daytime show, OWN is designed to appeal mainly to women 25-54. But Norman believes it can cast a wider net. 'We've got to serve the core, devoted fans of the Oprah universe and then try to widen the audience," she says. "I think shows like 'Master Class' have a great chance to do that." -Numbers-crunching: Cable startups need time to grow, and OWN will be no exception. Nor- man hopes that, within the first year, the network can climb into the Top 20 cable rankings and reach an average of 500,000 viewers in prime time in its target demographic. That would more than double the current prime-time audience for Discovery Health, which ranked 41st among women 25-54 this year. "That's not an extremely aggressive goal," says Baine. "It's doable, especially considering all the money they're spending on promotion." ON HER OWN After a preview weekend, the Oprah Winfrey Network will settle into its regular daily schedule. Here's a look: Daytime (Monday-Friday): 10 a.m.- "The Gayle King Show": Oprah's pal brings her radio program to television. 3 p.m. - "Anna & Kristina's Grocery Bag": Average cooks tackle the culinary arts. 3:30 p.m. - "Cristina Ferrare's Big Bowl of Love": The host opens up her home for this cook- ing series. 4 p.m. - "Trading Spaces": Reruns of the home-improvement series. 7 p.m. - "Best of Dr. Phil": Reruns of the syndicated advice show. Prime time: Monday 8 p.m. - "Enough Already with Peter Walsh": Lessons in how to declutter your home. 10 p.m. - "In the Bedroom with Dr. Laura Berman": Relationship expert offers sex therapy. Wednesday 8 p.m. - "Mystery Diagnosis": A holdover from the Discovery Health channel. 10 p.m.- "Miracle Detectives": Investigators uncover answers to mysterious incidents. Friday 8 p.m. - "Season 25: Oprah Behind the Scenes": A look at the production of the iconic chat fest. 9 p.m. - "Your OWN Show: Oprah's Search for the Next TV Star": An "Apprentice"-like competition produced by Mark Burnett. Sunday Prime time: 8 p.m. - "Ask Oprah's All-Stars": A series of advice-giving specials featuring Dr. Phil, Suze Orman and Dr. Oz. 8 p.m. - "Our America with Lisa Ling": Documen- tary series examines topical issues. (Begins Jan. 30) 10 p.m. - "Oprah Presents Master Class": Famous people share their life lessons. JANUARY 8 JANUARY 22 FEBRUARY 5 FEBRUARY 19 MARCH 5 MARCH 12 MARCH 19 AND 20 PLACIDPA SEAFOOD FESTIVAL MARCH 26 APRIL 9 APRIL 23 SPONSORED BY THE FISHERY RESTAURANT THE MAM,, RETALBRITTON GALLERY HATCH LTD riTHE BUE-I:. OF PLA..:i I-CIRCLE AT FISHERY [COAP I r!"'.9I k-'N 941-698-0603 Let's Go! January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V Roy Orbison Tribute at Visani PROVIDED BY VISANI Tribute artist Mike T. will be performing your favorite Roy Orbison tunes at Visani on Monday. This show is sure to be a delight for oldies fans everywhere! Join us for this fantastic tribute as local tribute artist Mike T brings his talent and intensity to . the stage performing Roy Orbison tunes that you know and love. This will be a memorable evening of entertainment. "Only The Lonely" and "Pretty Woman" are sure to be standout favorites among the selec- tions. Here is your chance to enjoy Roy Orbison in a retro dinner theater setting. Opening for Mike T is Johnny Cash tribute artist Keith Coleman. What an amazing combination. Just close your eyes and relive the years when music was great. Tickets for the show are only $12. Doors open for dinner and -cocktails at 5 p.m., with the show starting at 7:30 p.m. For additional informa- tion visit www.visani.net or call 941-629-9191. Visani Restaurant is located at 2400 Kings SHighway, Port Charlotte. *Nelons to perform The Nelons Beside Still Waters tour makes a stop at 6 pm. Jan. 30 at Murdock Baptist Church in Port Charlotte.The gospel group, consisting of Kelly Nelon Clark, husband Jason and daughter Am- ber Nelon Thompson, brings a dynamic song ministry to the stage. The Nelons were honored with two wins in the 2010 SGM Fan- Fair Awards at the Smoky Mountain Convention Center in Pigeon Forge, Tenn. The Nelons won their first SGM FanFair Award for Favorite Trio. Also, Kelly Nelon Clark was awarded Favorite Female Vocalist. The group, which has toured internationally, performs a blend of gospel music that is suited for all ages. For tickets or more information call Murdock Baptist Church, 941-627-6352. The church is located at 18375 Cochran Blvd., Port Charlotte. Franz Family rolls into Port Charlotte The Franz Family brings their unique gospel/bluegrass sound to Murdock Baptist Church at 6 p.m. Feb. 6. The six-member group counts its roots as being deep in bluegrass but they touch on blues, jazz and acoustic pop in their lively show - mixing both original and traditional songs. The family, which started performing in Branson, Mo. years ago, consists of Audra, on man- dolin and bass; Caleb, on guitar and banjo, Emmett on dobro, Olivia on fiddle, Randy on guitar and Ruth Ann on bass. For tickets or more information call Murdock Baptist Church, 941-627-6352. The church is located at 18375 Cochran Blvd., Port Charlotte. The Crystals ready TL OsC 'S to hit The stage PROVIDED BY BROADWAY PALM DINNER THEATRE Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre is pleased to bring you The Crystals on Monday. The three member group includes original member Dee Dee Kenniebrew who was there since The Crystals very first recording and Melissa Antoinette and Patricia Pritchett-Lewis. The Crystals were one of the defining acts of the girl group era of the 1960's and they produced two of the Top 50 most popular re:.rds . in the Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. This high-energy show "keeps them trim and fit" and keeps the audi- ence asking for more. The Crystals placed ' six songs in the top twenty in 1962 and 1963 and helped to set the stage for other acts that would follow for their producer, Phil Spector. They helped Spector establish his famous "Wall of Sound." You'll hear "Da Doo Run Run," "Uptown," "He's a Rebel," "He's Sure the Boy I Love,"' Then He Kissed Me" and "One Fine Day." The Crystals will be at Broadway Palm Dinner Theatre Monday, with dinner at 5:30 p.m. and the show at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $52 for dinner and the show or $32 for the perfor- mance only. 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E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 see what's playing in area S ~iI'iiii~'i .. PROVIDED BY VENICE THEATRE Venice Theatre's next MainStage production is the 1970s comedy "Love, Sex and the VI.R.S." Opening Tuesday, the show runs through Jan. 30. Veteran area actor Daniel Greene is directing the production and says, "One thing that stands out in my memories about the '70s is the wealth of classic situation comedies on television." The premise of "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." is simple: With a roommate named Leslie, it's fairly easy for Jon, an out-of-work musician, to save a little money and claim Leslie on his taxes ... as his wife. Trouble and hilarity ensue when the I.R.S. sends Mr. Spinner to conduct an audit. The script by Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore deliv- ers everything audiences expect from a classic farce: broad comedy, mistaken identity, a little cross-dressing, sight gags and twists of fate. Tickets for "Love, Sex and the I.R.S." are $24 for adults and $12 for students. Tickets are avail- able by calling 941-488-1115 and www.venices- tage.com. The box office is also open for walk-up sales from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday and one hour before show time. Venice Theatre is located at 140 W. Tampa Ave. on the island in Venice. PHOTO PROVIDED Left ro right, Jeremy Stone as Leslie; Becky Pokorny as Kate; Mike Gilbert as I.R.S. auditor Floyd Spinner and Jeremy Guerrero as Jon. The Charlotte County Jazz Society presents Kevin Mahogany in 'Catch A Rising Star' K ansas City jazz vocalist Kevin Mahogany is back for an encore! Join the Charlotte County Jazz Society on at 7 p.m. Monday as they present '"Catch A Ris- " ing Star" featuring Kevin Mahogany in the Cultural Center Theater. An incredibly diverse talent, Kevin is known for his virtuosic scat singing, as well as a personal A sound and style often compared with Joe Williams and Johnny Hartman. His first CD release as a solo artist was Double Rainbow in 1993. This was followed by the self-titled album Kevin Mahogany which won him his first critical acclaim in the media, prompting Newsweek Magazine to call Mahogany "...the standout jazz vocalist of his generation." Mahogany appeared in Robert Altman's 1996 film Kansas City play- ing a character said to be based on Kansas City singer Big Joe Turner. Mahogany lists his vocal influences as Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Al Jarreau and Eddie Jefferson. As a jazz educator, Mahogany has taught at the Berklee College of Music in Boston and at the University of Miami. General admission tickets are $15 and they can be purchased at The Cultural Center box office, 2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte or by calling 941- 625-4175 ext. 221 or online at www.theculturalcenter.com. Turn those unwanted items into Cn (941) 2 06-12 00 WORDEN| FARM GREEN MARKET Every Wednesday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm * Organic fruits, vegetables, flowers * Seafood from Peace River Seafood * Cooking demos by the Culinary Division of Charlotte VoTech * Live Music by Singer/Songwriter Michael Hirst Jishermeds XV Iagez Waterfront Mall, Resort & Marina (941) 639-8721 Off Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda. From 1-75 take Exit #164, left onto Hwy. 17, go 3 miles to Fishermen's Village. W1., www.fishville.com A e"t"'" Hilarious farce hits Venice Theatre Let's Go! January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V usic News Ed Kilbourne in concert TP5ALBUMS iTunes TOP3 SONGS TO DOWNLOAD PROVIDED BY ENGLEWOOD UNITED METHOD- IST CHURCH popular performer Ed Kilbourne returns to perform for the Englewood United Method- ist Church Music Ministry Concert Series at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Sanctuary at 700 E. Dearborn St., Englewood. Kilbourne is known nationally and beyond for uniquely combining acoustic guitar music with storytelling and spiritual teaching through clever humor and insightful monologues. Early in 2008, Ed's monologues and Gospel stories were published as The Gospel According To You. Audiences leave his concerts with laughing, enlightened hearts. This prolific artist has recorded 23 albums. His catalogue includes the early albums Beyond Belief, A Place To Watch The Rain, Leaning Toward The Light, and Building Bridges; his current studio release, Promised Land; and a children's album Daddy's Home, done with his daughters. He and artist Chris Hughes recorded a worship music collaboration, Light The Fire; and the newly released sequel Light The Fire Again on which Kilbourne's daughter, Amanda, joins them. There is a three CD collection of his stories and songs, The Grateful Ed Live. Kilbourne grew up in China, Korea, and Japan, where his parents served as missionaries. He became a United Methodist minister, and started his career in Atlanta, Georgia. As his gifts for teaching and performing became widely recog- nized, he began to tour the country as a musician and spiritual resource person. During his 40-year career of over 8,000 solo appearances, Kilbourne has worked throughout the country and toured Europe. Today, he primar- ily works in the southeastern United States. Kilbourne and his wife, Kathleen, are now seasonal residents of Englewood's Manasota Key. They also reside in the Carolinas, where United Methodist Minister Kathleen directs the Masters of Arts in Christian Education program for Pfeiffer University. To learn more about this musical story master, go to edkilbourne.com. For concert information, call the Church office at 941-474-5588. Free childcare services are available for all concerts in the Music Ministry Concert Series. A free-will offering will be collected. 1 2 3 4 5 TRON: Legacy Daft Punk Speak Now Taylor Swift Sigh No More Mumford & Sons Grenade Bruno Mars Firework Katy Perry We R Who We R Ke$ha MOVIES DOWNLOAD BTR ig Time Rush Cannibal Ke$ha Easy A The Other Guys The American ELVIS: The Spirit of PROVIDED BY THE CULTURAL CENTER THEATER D o you enjoy the music of Elvis Presley? If so you should join us for local tribute artist Rick Hammond as he celebrates 'The King' with his show, ELVIS: The Spirit of '76. Mr. Hammond will be joined onstage by a full live band, local favorites The Power Outage, for this dynamic show on at 7 p.m. Sunday. Crowd-pleasing tunes are sure to be heard all evening as Rick and the band recreate the music from Elvis' ALOHA from Hawaii live broadcast. Richard (Rick) Hammond has been touring '76 throughout Florida for over ten years with various shows. Rick uses his performances as a vehicle to bring Elvis' great music and unique personality back into the lives and hearts of people who enjoy "The King." Hammond will play tricks on your eyes with his jumpsuits and capes that hearken back to that rock-n-roll icon of the '50s, '60s, and early '70s. Maybe Elvis hasn't left the building... Tickets are $15 each or two for $25. The Cultural Center box office, 2280 Aaron St., Port Charlotte or by calling 941- 625-4175 ext. 221 or online at www.theculturalcenter.com. Buy Five Get One FREE Kupcake , , 1 Coupon per customer per visit Hello Kupcake -* e * 2231 Tahmiami Trail Port Charlotte 941-286-7479 Across from International Buffet Expires 2/5/2011 EARLY DINING ADVANTAGE $11.95 from 4:30pm to 6:00pm Nightly River City Grill TWO FOR $29!! After 6pm - You Just Need a Date! 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Wentworth St., Englewood. 941-475-6882. This week at APPEARING TUESDAY KAPO KINGS APPEARING WEDNESDAYS THOSE GUYS APPEARING THURSDAYS THE GASHE-S Fri., Jan. 7th, THCSE GUYS Sat.. aja. 8 MIDLIFE C V.AHERS * Rotonda American Legion Post 113 3436 Indiana Road, Rotonda West. 941-697-3616 * Rotonda Elks 303 Rotonda Blvd. W., Rotonda. 941-697-2710. * Stump Pass Grille 260 Maryland Ave., Englewood. 941-697-0859. * White Elephant Pub 1855 Gulf Blvd., Englewood. 941-475-6801. NORTH PORT * Buffalo Wild Wings 700 Sumter Crossings Drive, North Port.941-429-9722. * Laguna Rocks Bar & Grill 1001 Corporate Ave., North Port. 941-429-4306. * La Rocca 12500 Tamiami Trail, North Port,. 941-423-9211. * Old World Restaurant 14415 S.Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-426-1155. * Riverside Lounge at Budget Inn 14000 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-429-1534. * VFW Post 8203 4860 Trott Circle, North Port. 941-426-6865. NIGHTWATCH PORT CHARLOTTE * Alli-Gators Florida Grill and Bar 1441 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte Town Center mall, Port Charlotte. 941-624-0067. * Boomers Sports Bar & Nightclub 2360 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-743-4140. * Bowland 3192 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-625-4794. * Broad Street Bar & Grill atTreasure Lanes 1059 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-625-3930. ,a0VA PALQW4 Home of Ze e's Bayside Bar & Grill LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 1/5, SAMMIE J, 6-9PM 1/6, ANYTHING GOES, 6-9PM 1/7, JIMMY MCCARTHY, 7-9PM 1/8, EZ STREET, 7-1OPM 1/9, JACK MOSLEY, 3-6PM 1/11, MCDADDY UNPLUGGED, 6-9PM 779W,Wentworth,Englewood .41-475-6882 *Chubbyz 2 Tavern 4109 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-613-0002. * Coyote's Bar & Grill 4300 Kings Hwy 412, Port Charlotte. 941-629-2114. * Deep Creek Elks 1133 Capricorn Blvd., Deep Creek. 941-764-6825. * Gatorz 3816 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-625-5000. * Joe Cracker 1020 El Jobean Road, Port Charlotte. 941-258-3444. * MS Rascal's Loony Bin 1182 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-255-5999. * Port Charlotte Elks 20225 Kenilworth Blvd., off Veterans Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-627-9811. * Portside Tavern 3636 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-629-3055. * Q's Sports Bar and Girl 4030TamiamiTrail, Port Charlotte. 941-764-6969. * Sports City 4660 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-627-6264. * Sun Flea Market 18505 Paulson Drive, Port Charlotte. 941-255-3532. *Treasure Lanes 1059 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-625-3930. * Visani featuring The Comedy Zone 2400 Kings Highway, Port Charlotte. 941-629-9191. *Willie's Cocktails 4095 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte 941-624-2245. * Ziggy's Lounge 825 B1 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-255-1080. PUNTA GORDA * American Legion 2101 Taylor Road, Punta Gorda. 941-639-6337. * Captain's Table Lounge 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda 941-637-1177. * Danny's Deep Creek Pub 24901 Sandhill Blvd. Unit 14, Punta Gorda. 941-764-0640. * Dean's South of The Border 130 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda 941-575-6100. * Harpoon Harry's 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda. 941-637-1177. * Jack's Cafe 201 W. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda. 941-637-8800. * Mooseheads 318 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. 941-505-0404. PASASASS Fri. 1/7 Max McCann 3-6 Sat. 1/8 Yard Dogs 3-6 Sunday Football Beer Specials! Happy Hour. Tues.-Fri. 3-6 941 697-0859 . .' ....."';: .. ... ...... *The Perfect Caper 121 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda. 941-505-9009. * Slip-Not Lounge 1601 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. 941-639-7677. *The Tavern Bar and Grill 126 W. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda. 941-639-7655. f1 FLIP FLOPS AND \ COVER-UPS WELCOME! EXCITING NE\W LUNCH MENU With our OLD FAVORITES as well as some nex'\ IIiI'i Tempting NEW TREATS on til dick as well! * .RELAX on our deck OVERLOOKING THE GULF and sample ourfamous deck menu. SUNDAY NIGHT Fried Chicken MONDAY'& TUESDAY Full Rack Baby Back Rib (while supplies last) WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Our Famous Prime Rib includes salad, potato and chef side * EACH ONLY'11.99 qw 2095 N. Beach Rd. * 475-3500 Hours: Monday-Sunday 11:00 AM till Closing I uInn %i 'I 1 1ii 2 "' I PM II ipp% I ..I ,u l i11 i% . \nl, \ I Ih, It i I ", , " I mii-,ulhR ....,i.IIll on VENICE * Buddy's Pizza 822 Pinebrook Road, Venice. 941-484-6551. * Captain Eddies Seafood Restaurant 107 Colonia Lane, E., Nokomis. 941-484-4623. * Crow's Nest 1968 Tarpon Center Drive, Venice. 941-484-9551. * Honoluana Island Grill 222 Airport Ave.,Venice. 941-483-3553. *The Office Pub 1195 U.S. 41 Bypass South, Venice. 941-445-5973. * Saltwater Cafe 1071 N.Tamiami Trail, Nokomis. 941-488-3775. * Sharky's 1600 Harbor Drive, S., Venice. 941-488-1456. * Snook Haven 5000 Venice Ave., Venice. 941-485-7221. * TJ Carney's 231 W. Venice Ave., Venice. 941-480-9244. The BEST Italian Food Around! New York Style Pizza, Wings & Much More! TUESDAY, WINGS 35C ea. Dine-In Only. Full Bar, Happy Hour 4-7pm Sat. 1/8, Karaoke with Nic-Nac Nicole, 8pm-Midnight Sun.-Thurs. 11:30am-9:00pm * Fri. & Sat. 11:30am-1:00pm Let's Go! January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V 11111il SLIIl PH,.-T,-. B, BETS, V/ILLI- S15 Born and raised in Arcadia, now living in Port Charlotte, Marcille Wallis on the hammer dulcimer and her 'friends' first performed "Christmas With the Celts" eleven years ago at Congregational United Church of Christ, Punta Gorda. Wallis taught math at Charlotte High School from 1980 thru 1998 before she started touring around Florida and other parts of the states. j � [ �. I S SLIII PHOTO B,' BETS, V/ILLI- S,,1 Joanne Picken, Kathy Snell, Sara Wuellner, and Lillian Barna were admiring the 'very large' Christmas tree next to the stage. SLInI PH-)T,-) B.' BETS . VILLI S,,1S Crystal Reyes, and her children Madison Pleski, 4, and Ashley Pleski, 8, stop for photos with an over sized Gingerbread house at Fishermen's Village. SUIl i PH '-.T,'- B, BETS, VtILLI-r.1S Maya Judd, 7, her brother Danilo, 10, joined ;.. their aunt Heidi Bowen, their mom Gitta Judd and grandmother Gertrud Steiner for a long walk through Fishermen's Village stop- , ping up top of Center Stage to listen to the holiday concert presented by the Praise Band from Burnt Store Presbyterian L- .**. .*^t^4sia�M ^^ 3 SLIIl PH-,T-, B, BETS, VVILLI-LS -L.... - '' I A Four Leaf Strummers playing holiday songs center i stage at Fishermen's Village drew a smaller crowd then their normal shows the week before , Christmas. With temperatures in the low 50's high ut 40's there were as many blackbirds singing from the rafters as were people attending the concert. - Those that did forge the cold were happy they did, m A m enjoying the talent of the local banjo players. . PHO-T.O., PP,-.-, IDED The Ladies of Pelican Pointe enjoyed High Tea. Pictured are Mercedes Alcantara, Carol Lehrman, Mary Wilkinson, Hildegarde Ciesiel, Christel Lacey and Kathy Spinner Tanguay. SLIll PH,-,T,-, B. BETS. VVILLI-I,,1S Chris Klossner and her husband Rev. Bill pastor at Congregational United Church of Christ along with Greg McGrath welcomed the guest attending the 'Christmas With the Celts" concert. A SIJll PHOT B. BETS. VVILLI-P1S Arm around his wife Paula, Steve Major sings along with the Praise Band from Burnt Store Presbyterian Church. SLI ll PH,-,T,-, B, BETS. VVILLI-I,,1S SNine-year-old Jenna Griffith and her 8-year-old brother Peter along with their grandparents, Mike and i Marian Harkins were ready for the f 'Christmas With the Celts" concert & to start. SLIll PH,-,T,-, B BETS. VVILLI- ,,1S Jon and Diane Luzny along with Larry and Toni Sandles were a few of the members from the chorus that performed with the Praise Band from Burnt Store Presbyterian Church. SLIll PH'-T'- B BETS. VILLI,,1S Sitting close to the stage for the Four Leaf SStrummers holiday show meant no sun to stay warm by for Lucille Huaid, Diane Gudmundsen and her mother Dorothy Lakan, but that didn't bother the women. SULII PH,)T B,' BETS,' VILLI-,,IS Gretchen Smith sings along as she turns pages from the songbook for her husband Milton a member of the Praise Band who plays violin and harmonica. Happy New Year CAAJN'S from ",,' The Captain's Table (941) 637-1177 Ext. 2 Serving Fishermen's Village Friday Lunch & 1200 West Retta Esplanade, #55 Night Dinner Punta Gorda, FL 33951-1289 Seafood 7 Days A Week! www.thecaptainstable.com Buffet I j VIIT I' rp hi' Old Florida Waterfront Dining UIRT5AiULAN7[* * , Simply the Best in Scrumptious Seafood! Open 11:30 - 9:00 Daily PLACIDA (941) 697-2451NewYear www.SUNSTATE.COM/FISHERY 1/5 SaturdayArts Market - January 8th & 22nd - 9-4 PM* Fishery Road FREE INFO 698-0603 FREE Let's Go! E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 Conservatory Library of Congress adds 'significant" films to its collection PROVIDED BYASOLO CONSERVATORY FOR ACTOR TRAINING The FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training presents "Reasons To Be Pretty" by Neil LaBute, Jan. 4-23, at the Cook Theatre in the FSU Center for the Performing Arts, 5555 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. This scathing, dark comedy by one of today's most celebrated authors, explores our culture's fixation on surface beauty. When a young man makes a casual comment about his girlfriend's appearance, he finds himself in the midst of a storm that threatens to destroy not only their relationship-but also his friendships with his co-workers. LaBute, acclaimed as a playwright and screenwriter, has been called everything from a misanthrope to a visionary. Reasons to Be Pretty is both darkly comic and very human, as sardonic in its portrayal of humanity as it is compassionate. ""Reasons to Be Pretty" is as dark and acerbic as all of his plays and deals with some of the same issues he deals with in other plays like Fat Pig," says Greg Learning, director of the FSU/ Asolo Conservatory. "This time, however, LaBute shows a much more human side. The play is as heartfelt as it is biting." LaBute has written more than 15 plays, includ- ing the highly acclaimed plays Fat Pig and The Shape of Things. His screenplays have also re- ceived high praise from critics, and include In the Company of Men (1997), Nurse Betty (2000), The Shape of Things (2003), The Wicker Man (2006), and Death at a Funeral (2010). Learning is confident Reasons will take audi- ences on an unforgettable journey. "The playwright offers the hope that the world is more than a toy for the beautiful people," he said. Your Place Your Place ' Reasons "Of course, it's still Neil LaBute, and his characters still revel in their brutality. The play is sharp, edgy, challenging and funny. It will keep audiences thinking for a long time." The production, directed by Barbara Redmond, will showcase the talents of second-year Conser- vatory students, Tony Stopperan, Gretchen Porro, Jake Staley and Ashley Scallon. Redmond says that Reasons "marks a shift in LaBute's treatment of his characters. In con- trast to the arrogant, misogynistic men we've come to expect from this writer, here he has created a male character who recognizes his shortcomings and feels them keenly. It is this compassionate view that sets the work apart." LaBute, in an essay about the play, states that he hopes that it "makes case for being yourself and standing up for what you believe in. For be- ing brave. For making choices that are hard and adult and not easy. For going out and being a part of the world instead of a mere observer." 'What a wonderful idea for our young actors to explore," says Redmond. The FSU/Asolo Conservatory's 2010-2011 season continues with "The Lady from the Sea" by Henrik Ibsen (Feb. 22 - March 13); and "Tar- tuffe" by Moliere (April 12 - May 1). Reasons To Be Pretty runs Jan. 4 - 23 at the Cook Theatre, 5555 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, in the FSU Center for the Performing Arts. Productions are Tuesday through Saturday at 8 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $28 evenings; $26 matinees; $14 students. Student rush tickets are $5. Tickets can be purchased in advance at the Asolo Repertory Theatre box office at the FSU Center for Performing Arts; 941-351- 8000. The 2010-2011 season subscriptions and single tickets are on sale now. 250 UPCOMING GOLF Wings TOURNAMENTS All Day Jan 22, 2011 Thursday April 16, 2011 Live Music July 16, 2011 Thursday & Friday NOV. 5, 2011 Sign Up Now for Football. Mon. * All Burgers $6.99 Thur. - .750 Sliders (min. of 3) Tues. * 2 Tacos for $2 Fri.. $7.99 Fish Fry & $5 Pitchers AII.U-Can.Eat Wed. - $4.99 Fish Basket Happy New Year! * Always Domestic Drafts $1.50 * 3575 TAMIAMI TR., PORT CHARLOTTE I 941-979-9933 offers Ten out of' 10: 201 0's best CDs BY PRESTON JONES MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS Anywhere you turned in 2010, youth dominated. Whether it was Taylor Swift and her syrupy sob stories, Justin Bieber's flop- topped pop or the impenetrable slang littering the Top 40, the prevalence of thoughtful, substantive pop music was slight. And yet, there were artists making serious and seriously engaging music, mostly away from the spotlight's glare. Their work makes up the lion's share of the 10 best albums of the last 12 months. 1. Arcade Fire, The Suburbs This Canadian collective's third album is a thrilling, exquisite work of art, one which deftly captures the boredom of suburban life, the desire to break free and accomplish something. But ultimately, The Suburbs, riddled with moments of piercing beauty and singular power, is the sound of triumph, viscerally rendered in all its emotional complexity. 2. KanWest, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy Only someone as monomaniacal (and talented) as West could deliver a record which manages to humanize a complicated man, all while celebrating his rampaging ego. Fantasy scorns convention, conquers banality and forsakes easy hooks and endless airplay for a forceful statement of self that is as mesmerizing as it is off-putting. 3. Janelle Monae, The ArchAndroid Although the 25-year-old polymath owes a hefty debt to her forebears (Prince and Outkast, among others), Monae nevertheless delivers the year's most assured debut. The ArchAndroid often feels like riding an out-of-control Tilt-a-Whirl through a precocious music fiend's iTunes library. 4. Ray LaMontagne & the Pariah Dogs, God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise Ray LaMontagne was no slouch on his own, but being in a band has pushed him further into the pastures of American roots and folk music (and bagged him a Grammy nomination in the process). God Willin' & the Creek Don't Rise, from its opening notes, evokes the freewheeling ethos BY SUSAN KING LOS ANGELES TIMES 6 IAirplane!," the outlandish 1980 spoof of disaster movies; "All the President's Men,' the 1976 Oscar-winning fact-based drama about the uncovering of the Watergate scandal; and "Let There Be Light," John Huston's controversial 1946 war documentary that was banned for several decades, are among the 25 films selected for the 2010 National Film Registry, according to the Library of Congress. The films on this year's list - which also include the 1934 W.C. Fields comedy "It's a Gift," 1891's experimental "Newark Athlete" and George Lucas' 1967 student film "THX 1138 4EB," which became the basis of his first feature - are consid- ered to be "culturally, historically or aesthetically significant," according to the Library of Congress. The list was assembled from recommendations from various creative film guilds and archivists, which were submitted to Librarian of Congress James H. Billington, but the public was invited to submit their choices as well through the library's of '70s singer-songwriters who were unbound by genre and propelled forward by skill. 5. Titus Andronicus, The Monitor The components are so disparate - snot- nosed, Jersey lo-fi punk band; spoken-word interludes; a penchant for Irish reels and epic, seven-minute-plus tunes - that the whole should not work as well as it does. Ostensibly a sort-of concept album rooted in the Civil War, The Monitor is one massively ambitious work that strikes a nerve, sticks with you and wears its grandiosity lightly. 6. Patty Griffin, Downtown Church Honestly, Griffin could sit around singing the classified and it would be better than 90 percent of what's out there. It's surprising that it's taken the flame-haired songbird so long to get around to focusing on gospel tracks, but consider this heavenly stunner her riff on the Cowboy Junkies' The Trinity Session. 7. Jamey Johnson, The Guitar Song Sorry, Sugarland: This is what country music sounds like. Johnson offered up a double-disc, 25-song collection that traverses the rocky terrain of the soul, celebrating the good times with the bad, with scarcely a second thought. Bracing, uncompromising and built to last for centuries, The Guitar Song reclaims Nashville's honor. 8. Gorillaz, Plastic Beach Wonderfully weird and bursting at the seams with hip guest stars (it's not every day you find Snoop Dogg rubbing elbows with Mark E. Smith), this Technicolor odyssey through mastermind Damon Albarn's worldly 23rd century cranium spawned one of the year's most joyous tours. 9. The Black Keys, Brothers Overseen in part by producer Danger Mouse, Brothers is rife with blistered blues and sinuous guitar rock. It's a grimy come-on disguised as an Urban Outfitters soundtrack. 10. MGMT, Congratulations Few things are more satisfying than a band seizing the opportunity to prove itself. MGMT does that with gusto here, with a record whose scope and an ambition feel revelatory CALL 941-351-8000 OR 800-361-8388 ASOLOREP.ORG MICROSOFT TAG SPONSORED BY _______- ONSOREDB r. Observer (. omcast ? Asolo Rep's artistic programs are paid for in part by Sarasota County Tourist Development Tax Revenues. website, according to Patrick Loughney, chief of the Library of Congress' Packard Campus of the National Audio Visual Conservation Center. Every year since 1988, when the Library of Congress passed the National Film Preservation Act, which established the National Film Preserva- tion Board, films have been selected for the honor. To qualify, titles must be at least 10 years old and must have had some form of theatrical release. "The Empire Strikes Back" (1980), "The Exorcist" (1973), "Malcolm X" (1992), "Satur- day Night Fever" (1977) and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" (1945) were among the other titles selected. Over the next year, the Library of Congress will ascertain the condition of these films. "Many of the films have been preserved by other archives or the studios who own the films," Lough- ney said. "We will make an effort to contact the rights' owners or the archives and make inquiries and encourage the films to be preserved." With the addition of this year's selections, the registry now boasts a total of 550 films. To Be Pretty" Let's Go! January 5-11, 2011 E/N/C/V What's Share your review with other readers. playing E-mail reviews to: leLsgo,.7-sun.herald con', and 1)st I there E..i .i. .i .i...i .i...i...i...i...i. .i...i...i E .,... ..S...i... .i...i...> ~ ' ii niii~iiii~ii~ifilii~i~ilii~i~iiii~i~ii iiiil iiii~ iiii~i~iiii~iriililii~iiii~i~iiii ~ iI iiiI li IL I i ii Black Swan (R) A- Nina (Natalie Portman) is a ballerina whose passion for the dance rules every facet of her life. When the company's artistic director decides to replace his prima ballerina for their opening production of "Swan Lake," Nina is his first choice. She has competition in newcomer Lily (Mila Ku- nis) however. While Nina is perfect for the role of the White Swan, Lily personifies the Black Swan. As rivalry between the two dancers transforms into a twisted friendship, Nina's dark side begins to emerge. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (PG) A Upon returning to Narnia to join Prince Caspian for a voyage on the majestic royal vessel known as The Dawn Treader, Lucy, Edmund, and their cousin Eustace encounter merfolk, dragons, dwarves, and a wandering band of lost warriors. As the edge of the world draws near, their remarkable adventure at sea sails toward an exciting, yet uncertain, conclusion. Gulliver's Travels (PG) B Jack Black stars in the 20th Century Fox adaptation of Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels with this fantasy-filled comedic production. This take on the timeless tale revolves around a shipwrecked journalist (Black) who discovers an island in the heart of the Bermuda Triangle where he is the biggest occupant in comparison to its tiny inhabitants. Shark Tale's Rob Letterman di- rects from a script by Forgetting Sarah Marshall's Nick Stoller and Joe Stillman (Shrek). The Fighter (R) C+ The Fighter, is a drama about boxer "Irish" Micky Ward's unlikely road to the world light wel- terweight title. His Rocky-like rise was shepherd- ed by half-brother Dicky, a boxer-turned-trainer who rebounded in life after nearly being KO'd by drugs and crime. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (PG-13) A- Without the guidance and protection of their professors, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) begin a mission to destroy the Horcruxes, the sources of Voldemort's immortality. Though they must rely on one another more than ever, dark forces threaten to tear them apart. Voldemort's Death Eaters have seized control of the Ministry of Magic and Hogwarts, and they are searching for Harry -- even as he and his friends prepare for the ultimate showdown. How Do You Know (PG-13) B How Do You Know is a comedy from Academy Award-winning writer-director James L. Brooks, starring Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson, Paul Rudd and Jack Nicholson. Feeling a bit past her prime at 27, former athlete Lisa Jorgenson finds herself in the middle of a love triangle, as a cor- porate guy in crisis competes with Lisa's current, baseball-playing beau. The King's Speech (R) B- England's Prince Albert (Colin Firth), soon to become King George VI, is plagued by a crippling speech impediment. With her husband soon to take over the throne, Elizabeth (Helena Bonham Carter) hires Lionel Logue, an Australian actor and speech therapist, to help Albert overcome his stammer. An extraordinary friendship develops between the pair as Logue uses unconven- tional means to teach Albert how to speak with confidence. Little Fockers (PG-13) A- The test of wills between Jack Byrnes (Robert De Niro) and Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) escalates to new heights of comedy in the third install- ment of the blockbuster series-Little Fockers. It has taken 10 years, two little Fockers with wife Pam (Polo) and countless hurdles for Greg to finally get "in" with his tightly wound father-in-law, Mac-Attack Deep Sea Fishing Deep Sea and Charter Fishing 941-763-9710 Capt. Louie's Historic Boat & Trolley Tours Sightseeing, Wildlife & Historic Tours 941-380-6814 Punta Gorda Charters Light Tackle Back Bay Fishing Charters 941-916-3207 Harborwalk Scoops & Bites Serving Yummy Blue Bell Ice Cream 941-505-8880 Jack. After the cash-strapped dad takes a job moonlighting for a drug company, however, Jack's suspicions about his favorite male nurse come roaring back. Season of the Witch (PG-13) Nicolas Cage and Ron Perl- man) star in this supernatural Li � action adventure about a heroic Crusader and his closest friend who return home after decades of fierce fighting, only to find their world destroyed by the Plague. The church elders, convinced that a girl accused of being a witch is responsible for the devastation, command the two to transport the strange girl to a remote monastery where monks will perform an ancient ritual to rid the land of her curse. They embark on a harrowing, action-filled journey that will test their strength and courage as they discover the girl's dark secret and find themselves battling a terrifyingly powerful force that will determine the fate of the world. Tangled (PG) B+ When the kingdom's most wanted-and most charming-bandit Flynn Rider (voice of Zachary Levi) hides out in a mysterious tower, he's taken hostage by Rapunzel (voice of Mandy Moore), a beautiful and feisty towerbound teen with 70 feet of magical, golden hair. Flynn's curious captor, who's looking for her ticket out of the tower where she's been locked away for years, strikes a deal with the handsome thief and the unlikely duo sets off on an action-packed escapade, complete with a super-cop horse, an over-protective chameleon and a gruff gang of pub thugs. In theaters this holiday season in Disney Digital 3D, "Tangled" is a story of adventure, heart, humor and hair-lots of hair. The Tourist (PG-13) B Revolves around Frank, an American tourist visiting Italy to mend a broken heart. Elise is an extraordinary woman who deliberately crosses his path. Tron: Legacy (PG) B 'Tron: Legacy" is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that's unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn (Garrett Hedlund), the tech-savvy 27-year-old son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), looks into his father's disappearance and finds himself pulled into the same world of fierce programs and gladiatorial games where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kevin's loyal confidant (Olivia Wilde), father and son embark on a life-and-death journey across a visually-stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceed- ingly dangerous. True Grit (PG-13) B A 14-year-old girl (Hailee Steinfeld) joins an aging U.S. marshal (Jeff Bridges) and another lawman (Matt Damon) in tracking her father's killer into hostile Indian territory in Joel and Ethan Coen's adaptation of Charles Portis' original novel. Sticking more closely to the source mate- rial than the 1969 feature adaptation starring Western icon John Wayne, the Coens'True Grit tells the story from the young girl's perspective, and re-teams the celebrated filmmaking duo with their No Country for Old Men screenwriting partner Scott Rudin. Josh Brolin co-stars. Unstoppable (PG-13) B Denzel Washington and StarTrek's Chris Pine star in this action thriller from director Tony Scott.The plot surrounds two locomotive operators who team up to stop a runaway train filled with explosives. Yogi Bear (PG) C Hanna-Barbera's beloved picnic-basket- stealing bear makes his big-screen debut in this live-action/animated mix children's pic from director Eric Brevig. Brad Copeland provides the screenplay, which centers around a documentary crew (headed by Anna Faris) as they delve into the goings-on of Jellystone Park, home to Yogi the Bear and Boo Boo (voiced by Dan Aykroyd and Justin Timberlake, respectively). 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E/N/C/V swwJanuary 5-11, 2011 Venice Theatre stages the contemporary musical 'Falsettos' PROVIDED BY VENICE THEATRE Venice Theatre's upcoming Stage II production is "Falsettos," the Tony Award-winning musical by "Into the Woods" team William Finn and James Lapine. "Falsettos" tells the story of a non-traditional family as it explores shifting relationships, loneliness and new joys even in the face of life's most difficult moments. Both comic and poignant, this cleverly- written and jaunty show was called "exhilarating and heartbreaking" by The NewYork Times. Opening on Venice Theatre's Pinkerton Stage Thursday through Jan. 30. Venice Theatre's production of Falsettos is directed and cho- reographed by the award-winning Brad Wages who says, "This touching, comical and heartwarming show examines life, love and the redefining of "family"as the beautiful and fun-filled score of William Finn washes over you." More specifically, "Falsettos" tells the story of divorced couple Marvin and Trinna. Marvin, after years of marriage, realizes he is gay, divorces Trinna and falls in love with Whizzer. Trinna remarries the psychiatrist that she and Marvin had been seeing and starts her life over. Their son, Jason, is about to be bar mitzvahed and is struggling with girls, getting older and his father's sexuality. Two neighbors, a lesbian couple - Dr. Charlotte and Cordelia - enter the scene when Whizzer begins to see Dr. Charlotte after struggling with a series of health problems which we later find out are life-threatening. "Falsettos" opened on Broadway April 29, 1992. It is actually the pairing of "March of the Falsettos" and "Falsettoland," both acclaimed off-Broadway musicals written nearly a decade apart. "Falsettos" won 1992 Tony Awards for best book and musical score. Variety called it "A masterly feat of comic storytelling and ... visionary musi- cal theatre." 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