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r SVENICE o la "75 Gondo lier Sun LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER SHARE ALIKE Page 4A SUN PHOTO BY STEVE REILLY, reilly@sun-herald.com Finger canals on South Manasota Key crested to the lips of their sea walls Monday as Tropical Storm Isaac passed by in the Gulf. HOLIC'S ADDRESS Page 8A Challenger mounts campaign SUN PHOTOS BY GREG GILES Challenger Baseball supporters took city staff for a tour Thursday to discuss the pros and cons of two potential sites for a ball field complex. Pop Warner organization opposed to potential complex site By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR Finding a location for Challenger Baseball to build its complex just got a little more complicated, with the Venice Vikings Pop Warner football organization weigh- ing in on the controversy. The Vikings organization is gathering signatures on a petition opposed to the alternate site approved by Venice City Council for Challenger's handicapped- accessible baseball fields in Wellfield Park. It's the same spot some of the Vikings' younger kids use four months out of the year as a practice field. "They're squeezing us out," said Vikings president Jay Thinnes. "We worked hand and foot at getting (another) field ready and mowed until it was just right. It was so nice the county put the croquet field there. Now they make us rent this (prospective Challenger) field. Where are we going to put 300 kids and (the attendant) overflow parking during games?" "We will fight this one tooth and nail," Thinnes said. So far the Vikings already have 167 signatures oppos- ing the Wellfield location. That suits Challenger Baseball just fine. It prefers the Pinebrook Park location it proposed early on, but that location has opposition from nearby homeowners, notably the Bridle Oaks subdivision, and nature trail users. On Thursday, Challenger City Manager Ed Lavallee, center with sunglasses, makes a point. From left, Challenger Baseball organizer Rich Carroll, Challenger president Sue Lomas, Lavallee, Steve Boone, and City Planner Chad Minor. representatives met with city New draft site drawings staff, including City Manager show a much larger water Ed Lavallee, for a tour of both sites. CAMPAIGN 1 7 By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER A preliminary assessment after Tropical Storm Isaac brushed past the area at the beginning of the week shows "very little" damage, according to Sarasota County Recovery Chief Scott Montgomery. "We really don't have any damage to report to residential or commercial structures, or infrastructures like roadways and parks," Montgomery said. "We defi- nitely didn't get the impact that we got from Tropical Storm Debby in June. We owe a big thank you to the public for watching the storm and being on the ready." Englewood Area Fire Control District Chief Brian Gorski had said Monday the county had a report of a home flooded along the Myakka River. Waters from the Myakka caused street flooding in the Playmore subdivision near North Port and at Ramblers Rest RV Resort off River Road in Venice. Rain pushed the river over its 7-foot flood stage and storm surge from Isaac - which eventually turned ISAAC 17 CLOSE CALL Page 12A ROAD CLOSURE South Harbor Drive, from Maxine Barritt Park to West Venice Avenue, and West Venice Avenue between Harbor Drive and Nokomis Avenue, will be closed to vehicular traffic Saturday, Sept. 1, at about 6 a.m. due to the South County Family YMCA triathlon. The streets should reopen by 10 a.m. For more information about the event, call Brad Dailey at 941-375-9113. Solar field lease OK'd By GREG GILES NEWS EDITOR The city of Venice agreed this week to lease a stormwater pond to Sharky's on the Pier Restaurant. Pier Group, which owns the restaurant, plans to build a solar field close to the Gulf. Venice City Council approved the lease unanimously Tuesday. Council Member Jeanette Gates recused herself, citing a conflict of interest as her husband's construction company, Beachwood Builders, will help construct the solar field. Under the lease, Venice Pier Group will construct a minimum 25 kilowatt solar panel field within three years. But Pier Group's Mike Pachota said he hopes to go green within four months if he can secure the necessary permits. "We're a lot further along than we ever thought we would get," Pachota said. "It could be considered a minor structure (by state permitting authorities) since it's not really a building. So they could approve it in 30 days. You just never know when it comes to the state. "We've worked hard to get this far, so I hope we can keep the ball rolling." Pachota anticipates saving between $300 and $500 monthly on Sharky's electric bill, and paying off the installa- tion by year 14 of the lease. The contract is for 10 years with two 10-year options. Pier Group will pay the city $10 annually plus 1 percent of gross electricity produced by the solar field at the current FPL rate for Sharky's, estimated at $260 annually. That gets upped to 5 percent after 10 years. The real value to the city will come from the two free electric vehicle char- gers Pier Group will install. That's a $20 SOLAR|7 SUN PHOTO BY GREG GILES One of two electric vehicle charging stations is up and running at Centennial Park near the gazebo in downtown Venice. Good morning, Gondolier Sun subscriber Ruth Tatum FRONT SECTION LEGALS..........................................6A POLICE BEAT........................... 13A LET'EM HAVE IT.......................... 8A SPORTS...............................10-11A LOTTERY.................................... 2A WEATHER.............................. .... 2A OBITUARIES.............................. 4A OPINION ........................................ 8A OUR TOWN SECTION CROSSWORD .............................6B JUNE CASAGRANDE................L5B RELIGION ............................... 4B TRAVEL ................................... 7B VENUE ..................................... 3B IN THIS EDITION CLASSIFIED COMICS KIMAL LUMBER TV BOOK USA WEEKEND COUPONS Fantastic Sam's..................... 7A Twin Palms Chiropractic.......12A Venice CarWash....................... 5B DEATHS I II Jean-Anne Bailey 7 05252 10075 o I W E AND SI ATURD'' Al'Y IS WWWVENCEG NDOIlSU CS SF 1 IVERY* CALL 9 411 S1 _-0_-7-_- W -. -fl ...-. r W re'r sc crI.ni rLn .%:u 11 l. i .%:ur ril Cn^ M in T i.:.13i :Pri.: in,:pr %.:.u ;: 'iTIhN pi.: - -. II j u up 6 'I3 : rtr pur.:na irg %:.u p,.) pliri n d n. iniplE : .: :u .:3r bE: 3: ;ur:Ed :u 3r,: L anV C 11 :112 *:,r i'1 ? nc:. i3rl h)nrn *j E%:u r f rii 3 jrE3i Eri %.:r wur IfE% iinn: r.:i rE d [1:1 ri'i3V:i. ni:l h3pp% VC'u :3r brr ii t i [j : | C "F .... NA Little local damage from Isaac ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION ^^^^^^Florida Lottery^ ^^^^^^^^^www^^flalottery^^com Shut it off By MONTY ANDREWS GUEST WRITER It's been awhile since I've written any- thing about conserva- tion and the virtues of conserving energy. However, after reading an article written by Bob Schildgen, aka Mr. Green, author of numerous conserva- tion and green-living articles, I thought it was time to revisit this important subject. Unless for some reason you have to leave your PC on, shut it off. The sleep mode does cut the energy use by 70 percent, but shutting it off will reduce it that extra bit. Turning off the power strip will stanch the power flow entirely. Computers in the business sector alone waste more than a $1 billion worth of .- a-^- -. -- SUN FILE PHOTO electricity a year. It's surprising more effort isn't made to reduce this control- lable expense. Some people think restarting the computer consumes a significant amount of energy, but it's not enough to worry about. It's also thought that turning a computer off and on repeatedly shortens its life. This is simply not true. Obsolescence will likely cause you to replace your machine first. And when your desktop PC does die, consider replacing it with a laptop, which uses a lot less power. The planet it's worth saving. 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Aug. 30N......272 Aug. 30D......229 Aug. 29N......336 Aug. 29D......422 Aug.28N......752 Aug.28D......415 Aug.27N......867 Aug. 27D......364 D-Day; N-Night Aug. 30N...... 4400 Aug. 30D...... 5975 Aug. 29N...... 5268 Aug. 29D...... 5031 Aug. 28N...... 8580 Aug. 28D......3292 Aug. 27N...... 7027 Aug. 27D......0959 D-Day; N-Night Aug. 28 .................... 17-28-33-41 M egaBall.... ............ ........... 17 Aug. 24 ...................... 2-36-43-44 MegaBall....................................... 2 Drawings occur Tuesday, Friday evenings Payoff for Aug. 28 - 4-of-4 + MB .................. $550,000 4 4-of-4 ...... .........................$1,549 50 3-of-4 + MB ......................... $271.50 703 3-of-4 ......................... ....... $57.50 1,264 2-of-4 + MB ....................... $22 Aug. 30 ............... 1-5-16-19-34 Aug. 29 ............. 6-20-23-27-30 Aug. 28 ..................... 1-3-5-7-9 Aug. 27 ............. 1-13-19-20-26 Aug. 26 ..............2-14-18-21-35 Payoff for Aug. 29 3 5-digit winners..............$75,138.21 304 4-digit winners .............. $119.50 9,223 3-digit winners...................$11 2-digit winners .................Quick Pick ticket Aug. 29 ............ 1-28-36-39-44-47 Aug. 25 ............ 1-18-23-27-33-36 Payoff for Aug. 29 - 6-digit winners ............................$2M 15 5-digit winners....................$8,397 1,082 4-digit winners............... $89.50 22,413 3-digit winners........................$6 2-digit winners with Xtra................free ticket Drawings occur Wednesdays, Saturdays Estimated jackpot: $3 million I POWERBAL Aug. 29 ................. 25-28-49-54-56 Powerball ................................. 28 Aug. 25 ....................... 1-6-7-20-49 Powerball ................................. 23 Drawings occur Wednesdays and Saturdays Estimated jackpot: $80 million ($52.8 million cash value) Register for 'Sustainable Floridians' ambassador program STAFF REPORT The University of Florida Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences Sarasota County Extension Program is launching a new initiative designed to cultivate knowledgeable, motivated sustainability ambassadors. Participants will learn how to share their knowl- edge of sustainabil- ity at programs, events, schools and more. The eight-week course will be held 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, beginning Sept. 12. Topics include Energy, Land Use and Transportation, Food, Water, Economy and Leadership. The program will develop and support dedicated volunteers who have an interest in protecting the environ- ment and giving back to their communities. Upon completion of the training, Sustainable Floridians are encour- aged to collaborate with UF/IFAS Sarasota County Extension agents to provide education on sustainability by facilitat- ing educational programs to the public, par- ticipating in fun outreach events, supporting youth activities, writing news- paper articles or blogs or conducting tours. The Sustainable Floridians program draws upon curriculum developed by UF/IFAS and the UF Program for Resource Efficient Communities. The course will feature guest speak- ers from the community and will be taught by UF/ IFAS Sarasota County Extension Director Evangeline Linkous and UF/IFAS Sarasota County Community Development Agent JP Gellermann. Space is limited and advanced registration is required. There is a $75 registration fee. Most sessions will be held at the UF/ IFAS Sarasota County Extension office at Twin Lakes Park, 6700 Clark Road, Sarasota. For more information or to register, call 941- 861-5000, or visit http:// sarasota.ifas.ufl.edu. HOLIDAY CLOSURES Monday, Sept. 3,Venice City Hall will be closed in observance of Labor Day. In an effort to reduce operational costs, the city of Venice will not collect residential garbage, recycling or yard waste on the Labor Day holiday, Monday, Sept. 3. The city will assess the operational and financial impact of this change as part of its efforts to develop the best and most cost-containing solid-waste work schedule possible. All items will be collected on the next regularly scheduled collection day, Thursday, Sept. 6. Commercial dumpsters will be collected as usual. Sarasota County government offices, including libraries, recreation centers and the History Center, will be closed Monday, Sept. 3, for the Labor Day holiday. Sarasota County Area Transit bus service will not operate on Labor Day. The Longboat Key Trolley will not operate on Labor Day. Garbage collection will not be affected for residential customers of Waste Management. The landfill at 4000 Knights Trail Road in Nokomis will be open, but the landfill administration office will be closed Sept. 3. Payne Park Tennis Center will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Arlington Park Pool will be open noon-5 p.m. For more information, call 941-861-5000. SSAVE LIVES.. GIVE BLOOD. e o o Rich Buonpane's ^JflhlUnder NEW inhVeniceI Cooked to order Cheese Steak ., 1 S I 'I SCnuns Salads a*CSshs Fronch AMado .* Shrimp Basket FiRsh & Chips Haddock Dinner '. $9.99 $6.99 --. S6.99 812 E Venice Avenue 485-0505 Dog Summer Hours We Deliver Friendly Monday-Friday 10-6 Saturday 10-4 G ITALIAN MARKET SUMMER DAILY SPECIALS Monday Spaghetti & Meatballs............................... $9.98 Tuesday Chicken Alfredo ....................................... $10.98 W wednesday Lasagna............................................... $9.98 Thursday Spaghetti w/Shrinip Scampi................. $12.98 Friday Veal Parmesan w/Spaghetti....................... $12.98 Saturday 10oz. N.Y. 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"As pertains to rec- reational services, the community has benefited from the Venice High School pool, the field adjacent to Englewood Elementary ... and, most recently, the (North Port Huskys) use of the interior track at Heron Creek Middle School (for practice)," Brown said, listing more examples. "(County) Parks and Recreation met with School Board staff about how to increase capacity," she said. "The larger dis- cussion is coming up with a creative way to provide facilities and services by what's doable and what makes sense." School Board member Frank Kovach said times have changed. "When I was a kid I grew up in Gulf Gate; our parents said go out and play. But kids don't have that opportunity now," he said, adding the board's main concern is vandal- ism. "I know the world is different ... but I would like to see schools open on weekends instead of seeing them locked up. The community paid for these schools and should be able to use them." County Commissioner Joe Barbetta agreed. "I think there's a fundamental problem with the design of our schools. ... Now you drop your kids off at a school with 2,500 students. That's not the way it should be," Barbetta said. "It needs to start at the state level, as the state mandates the schools we're build- ing. Mega-schools are the biggest mistake in education. Schools back at the neighborhood level are easier to share." School Board Chairwoman Caroline Zucker said she re- cently wanted to take her grandson to a school playground near her house, but the grounds were fenced-in. "They had a hole in the fence, but I was afraid to be caught on camera," she said, inspiring laugh- ter. "If I feel like that, other people must also." She understood the concerns about vandal- ism too. "How do we prevent that?" she asked. "I would love to open our schools up.... Maybe with the will of both the county and the School Board we can make it happen." Commissioner Carolyn Mason suggested neighborhood and homeowners associations enter the picture. Fewer students in county By ANNE KLOCKENKEMPER STAFF WRITER The Sarasota County School District pre- dicted 41,962 students would take to the halls of county schools for the 2012-13 school year, but the actual number was 41,274, according to the five-day count released by the district. On day one of the school year, the number of students was 2,365 below the projection. The gap began closing as the week went on, but by that Friday there were still 688 fewer students than projected. Still, that number is higher than last year: There were 41,201 students registered in district schools after the first week of the 2011-12 school year, more than expected at the time. "The numbers fluctu- ate quite a bit in the first week; this tends to happen every year," Scott Ferguson, spokes- man for the district, said in an email. "Some years we're over projection by day 5, sometimes we're under. ... It's hard to say why; there could be several factors." Ferguson said the economy could play into it. "Some people have speculated that the economy has played a role in the generally lower numbers over the last few years, from a peak of about 42,500 in 2006-07 to an average of roughly 41,500 or so in the last few years," he said. Charter schools also saw lower numbers than expected. Districtwide, the only grade level that gained in students was the first grade. Otherwise, every level saw a decrease from the number of students projected. Venice Middle School and Venice High School saw more students than projected by the end of the first week of classes. Email: annek@sun-herald.com "Perhaps a neighbor- hood watch for each facility would be in order," Commission Chairwoman Christine Robinson replied. "As somebody who has three small kids, I've been on certain facilities and playgrounds where we can't get into the playgrounds." County Administrator Randall Reid said talks about shared usage will continue. "The only option you might wish to consider is a joint process to report back to you on a sys- tematic basis," he said, adding he would see if the staffs could advance the issue. School Board member Shirley Brown said while accessibility is wonderful, there are security reasons for closing campuses. "We have to keep the protection of our students uppermost. That's where some of the fencing comes in," she said, adding cleanliness is also a factor. "There's a responsibility if we're going to open the school facilities up." Reid agreed there are issues. "It would take some time looking at it," Reid said. "It is not the world that we all grew up in, but we'll be happy to try to advance that, talk to (su- perintendent Lori White) and eventually include the cities as well." Email: annek@sun-herald.com I OBITUARIES Jean-Anne Ward Bailey, of Venice, died peacefully at home Thursday, Aug. 30, 2012, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Newark, N.J., Feb. 18, 1927, and grew up in Short Hills, N.J. She at- tended Green Mountain College, Vermont, grad- uated from the Berkeley Secretarial School, East Orange, N.J., and worked as a secretary and bank teller. Later, as a teacher's aide and attendance officer at Rumson Fair-Haven Regional High School, her warm spirit, advice and genuine caring nature had a strong positive influence in the lives of many young people, unbeknownst to others. A loving wife and mother, she was also a multi-talented home- maker, expert seam- stress and avid knitter. In her youth she sang in church choirs and continued into adult- hood sharing her lovely soprano voice with her friends at informal gatherings. She was predeceased by her parents, Lt. Col. E. 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"You can't even look at foreclosure filings to determine what the foreclosure inventory is going to look like," said Laura Benson, president of the Sarasota Association of Realtors. "There's a lot of those foreclosures that won't come to fruition because somebody uses an alternative methodology to get out of the house." "They have a year after they file a lis pendens, and that just puts people on notice that someone's in default. They may not actually file the com- plaint. Those that do file a complaint, the process now can be 18 months to 24 months, and they can only come out so fast," said Benson, who also manages the Venice and Plantation offices for Michael Saunders & Company. "They will file a lis pendens, but they'll never actually start the action." In other words, new filings don't translate into actual foreclosures. According to the Sarasota Clerk of the Circuit Court, there were 353 new filings in July, compared with 408 in June. In July 2011, the number was 273. Most experts seem to agree, however, that while new foreclosure cases will continue to be filed with the courts, they won't have the adverse effect on the market that people fear. "Protracted litigation doesn't do the banks any good because, ultimately, they're spending more in fees and costs," said fore- closure attorney Michael Raheb. "And what do they get, best-case sce- nario? They sit on more properties. Banks are not real estate companies, they are in the business to make money. They would rather have the cash in their hands than glut the market more." In his practice, Raheb said, he sees more cases being settled today than when foreclosures were at a peak. As banks face the harsh realities of how foreclosures impact the housing market, they are more willing to work out deals like modifications, leases and short sales. "Out of all this negativity, if there's some sort of posi- tive, it's... banks under- standing that (alternatives) are in the best interest of all," Raheb said. Email: bbarbosa@sun-herald.com 825 E. Venice Ave. Venice, FL 34285 Best Of Venice 2003-2011 www. mcpcolortile. comr LEGAL NOTICES FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE TO 12 CREDITORS 20 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Venice Avenue Creamery located at 249 W. Ave. located in the County of Sarasota, in the city of Venice, FL 34285 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Venice, Florida, this 28th day of August 2012. Karen Etzkorn Publish: September 1, 2012 L NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No: 2012DR3758NC IN THE MATTER OF THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS PEND- ING ADOPTION OF: RE: A.M.M. d.o.b June 30, 1999 NOTICE OF ACTION DIRECTED TO: RESPON- DENT/ CARLOS MEJIA YOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT the Petitioner, a Florida Respondent, has instituted an action seeking to Terminate Parental Rights Intra-Family Adaptation in Sarasota County, Florida, a copy of the legal description of the same is attached as Exhibit "A" 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 September 11, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of the Court either before service on the Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated: August 3, 2012. Karen E. Rushing Clerk of the Circuit Court /s/ By: C. Brandenburg Deputy Clerk Publish: August 11, 18, 25, Sept. 1, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is hereby given that the contents of the rental units list- ed herein will be offered for sale at public auction per the Florida Self Storage Act. (Statues/Sec- tions 83.801-83,809). Auction: Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 10:00 am or there- after at The Storage Bins 2359 S. Tamiami Trail Venice, FL 34293 (941) 493-2214 HHG Mar Ann Perkins 5x T0 Publish: August 25, September 1, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Aable Towing & Recovery of Venice, Inc. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell this vehicle on Septem- ber 20, 2012, 10:00 am at Chuck's Auto Sales 257 Grove St. S. Venice, FL 34285, pursuant to subsec- tion 713.78 of the Florida Stat- ues. Aable Towing & Recovery of Venice, Inc. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 2002 HONDA SHADOW Motorcycle VIN# JH2PC21372M312295 Publish: September 1, 2012 FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: Estate of ELIZABETH K. BEAUCHAMP Deceased. File No: 2012-CP-603116-NC Division PR NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ELIZABETH K. BEAUCHAMP, deceased, whose date of death was July 28, 2012, is pending in the Cir- cuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 4000 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, FL 34293. The names and addresses of the Personal Rep- resentative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served, must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is September 1, 2012 Personal Representative: SHERRY ANN GAUTHIER P.O. Box 122 Jaffrey, New Hampshire 03452 Attorney for Personal Representive: W. GRADY HUIE, ESQUIRE FL Bar No. 0192724 143 East Miami Avenue Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-8551 Fax: (941) 488-5268 E-Mail: ghuie@aol.com Publish: Septmeber 1, 8, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY E. BRILLHART A/K/A MARY E. JOHNSON Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-3172-SC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARY E. BRILL- HART A/K/A MARY E. JOHN- SON, deceased, whose date of death was July 7, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for SARASOTA County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Karen E. Rushing, Clerk- Probate Department P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED L NOTICE TO CREDITORS wa 20 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. he date of first publication of this notice is September 1, 2012. Personal Representative: Donna M. Soo Hoo 31 Pleasant St Northborough, Massachusetts 01532 Attorney For Personal Representative: Lori Wellbaum Emery Attorney for Donna M. Soo Hoo Florida Bar No. 00711100 WELLBAUM & EMERY, P.A. 686 North Indiana Ave, Ste A Englewood, FL 34223 Telephone: (941) 474-3241 Fax: (941) 475-2927 E-Mail:lemery@wellbaumande- mery.com PUBLISH: September 1, 8, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF THOMAS R. BULLERS, Deceased, File No. 2012-CP-002739-SC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of THOMAS R. BULLERS, deceased, whose date of death was May 11, 2012; File Number 2012-CP-002739- SC, is pending in the Circuit Court for SARASOTA County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 4000 South Tamiami Trail, Venice, Florida 34293. 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 the decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INSECTION 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 August 25, 2012 Personal Representative: SUSAN J. HEITMULLER 6220 Buffalo Rd Mount Airy, Maryland 21771 Mark Mazzeo, Attorney for Personal Representative: Email: mmazzeo@veniceelderlaw.com Florida Bar No. 119350 4140 Woodmere Park Blvd., Suite 4 Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: (941)-408-8555 PUBLISH: August 25, September 1, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF RUTH E. INTERMAGGIO Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-002981-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of RUTH E. INTER- MAGGIO, deceased, whose date of death was March 27, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICETO CREDITORS CREDITORS CREDITORS 20 20 20 the personal representatives and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is August 25, 2012 Personal Representative: CHARLES F. WHEELER 240 Nokomis Ave S. Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: CHARLES F. WHEELER, ESQUIRE BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.116573 PUBLISH: August 25, September 1, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF HENRY WILMARTH MOTT, III, deceased. File No.2012-CP-003025-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of HENRY WILMARTH MOTT, III, deceased, whose date of death was July 14 , 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 2000 Main Street, Sarasota, FL 34237. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the personal representa- tive's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE 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 the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is August 25, 2012. Personal Representative: LYDIA PYNE MOTT 425 Poinciana Dr Sarasota, FL 34243 Attorney for Personal Rep- resentative: Mark E. Hazer. Attorney at Law HENRY WILMARTH MOTT, III, Florida Bar No. 0451169 P.O. Box 3978 Spring Hill, FI 34611-3978 Telephone:(352) 666-5300 Fax:(352) 340-5053 PUBLISH: August 25, Sep- tember 1, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF Richard H. Muzzey Deceased. File No: 2012-CP-003126-NC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Richard H. Muzzey, deceased, whose date of death was June 24. 2012 is pending in the Circuit Court for Saraso- ta County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is: Post Office Box 3079, Sara- sota, FL 34230-3079. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attor- ney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publi- cation of this notice is Septem- ber 1, 2012 Personal Representative: Norman R. Muzzey c/o Michael D. Horlick, P.A. 1314 E Venice Ave Suite D Venice, FL 34285 Attorney for Personal Representative: MICHAEL D. HORLICK Florida Bar Number: 292583 Michael D. Horlick, P. A. 1314 E. Venice Ave, Suite D Venice, Florida 34285 (941) 484-5656 PUBLISH: September 1, 8, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF SHIRLEY ANN GHENT MYERS Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-003044-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of SHIRLEY ANN GHENT MYERS, deceased, whose date of death was July 12, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentatives and the persona representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is August 25, 2012 Personal Representative: DELORES ANN ROSS 5446 Sleet Dr Indianapolis, IN 46237 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. KELLEY CORBRIDGE, ESQUIRE BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0325066 PUBLISH: August 25, September 1, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF LOIS TULY, Deceased, File No. 2012-CP-003151-NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of LOIS TULY, deceased, whose date of death was July 23rd, 2012; and whose social securi- ty is xxx-xx-0036, File Number 2012-CP-003151-NC, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for SARASOTA County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is P.O. BOX 3079, Sara- sota, FL 34230. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the 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 PUBLI- CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH INSECTION 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 August 29, 2012 Personal Representative: ROBERT L. GALVIN 8111 Tabbystone PL, Bradenton, FL 34201 Attorney for Personal Representative: DAVID D. BONE 100 WALLACE AVE SUITE 100 SARASOTA, FL 34237 Florida Bar No. 367796 Telephone: (941)954-8405 Email: ddbone@comcast.net PUBLISH: September 1, 8, 2012 OTHER NOTICES TO PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICE, CALL STACY (941)-207-1011 SMCINTO S H @ SUN-HER- ALD. COM (atL te Vice QEfice) fax (941)-485-3036 WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 CAMPAIGN FROM PAGE 1 retention pond in place of both large lime pits currently fenced off inside Pinebrook Park. Challenger says it has now received commit- ments to remove all of the lime, found to be inert and harmless, addressing previous concerns some might be left in place. As a compromise, Steve Boone said Challenger would support reconfiguring the ballfields further away from Bridle Oaks to the lime pit location, and moving the large retention pond closer to neighbors. That would provide neighbors with a potential 600-700-foot buffer. On Thursday, the portion of the trail that would become a ball field was underwater after heavy rains, and inaccessible. Southwest Florida Water Management District officials visited the Wellfield site this week and said due to the impervious nature SOLAR FROM PAGE 1 per day value for the city, Pachota estimated. The free charging stations - one for an automobile and one for an electric golf cart would be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week, at a minimum. Even more valuable may be the PR the city anticipates it will receive by promoting alternative power generation from an otherwise unusable stormwater pond. It recently opened two electric vehicle charging stations in Centennial Park downtown. The FAA will review the ISAAC FROM PAGE 1 into a hurricane before slamming New Orleans - forced water to be trapped in the river and not flow in and out with the tide. Flood warnings for the Myakka remain in effect until further notice. According to the National Weather Service, the river was at 7.9 feet Thursday afternoon. The river is expected to begin falling and continue to slowly fall through early next week. "People around the river told our inspectors there was more water from Debby than there was with this storm," Montgomery said. Area beaches hit hard with erosion from Debby did not suffer nearly the damage officials were expecting in the days lead- ing up to Isaac's presence in the area. "The beaches actually held up really well through the storm," Montgomery said. "There was no dis- cernible erosion problem." Despite moving onshore Tuesday night hundreds of miles away, Isaac was still causing waves ranging from 4 to 6 feet Thursday. The National Weather Service warned that high surf causes rip currents, making swimming and surfing hazardous. Montgomery said the county will seek ask for public assistance aid from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for the beaches. He also said the county will file for re- imbursement from FEMA for emergency protective measures because the county incurred expenses through opening shel- ters, including those for people with special needs and transporting people to and from them. Email: slockwood@sun-herald.com of rubber-over-concrete Challenger ball fields - designed for wheel- chair access it would require a retention pond. City staff pointed to an adjacent pond that could be expanded to meet the requirement. Council Member Bob Daniels, who helped identify the Wellfield site on behalf of Challenger, said he believes the county might be willing to drop its requirement that Challenger build a new storage building in place of the existing one onsite, and make other nearby property available for an additional Viking practice field. "They can be moved to another field that's open. It's a matter of schedul- ing," Daniels said. Part of the problem, he said, is Challenger's plans keep expanding. "At first it was two fields. Then it was three fields ... a concession stand. And now there's a playground," Daniels said. "I don't see the residents out here giving in. I don't understand why this Challenger group, that doesn't live here, doesn't redo their drawings and build the ball field here (in Wellfield). This thing has grown legs on it and is sucking a lot of resources away from the city, and I think it's uncalled for." Meanwhile, Challenger supporters are finding their voice, and writing to council in support of the Pinebrook Park location. "(W)e agree Plan A (Pinebrook Park site) meets the greater needs of Challenger Baseball," wrote Robert Hagemann, former assistant prin- cipal at Venice High School, "and promotes the most legitimate long-term outcome for residents of the commu- nity. There exists a 'silent majority' willing to weigh in this time around to seek a better-informed decision. "While I respect concerns of nearby residents, living in close proximity of a public site designated for athletes, such facilities do come with additional activ- ity," wrote Tom Carney. "When you live near athletic fields, there is certain to be increased traffic and people in the area using the facility which was designed for this exact purpose. People pay taxes to enjoy the wonderful benefits "Please consider Plan A (Pinebrook Park site) for the Challenger Baseball program," wrote parent Lori Clark. "The saying 'build it and they will come' aptly applies here. With room for three fields, this won- derful program can be expanded to help even more young people than it does at the present time. Proper facilities will attract more deserv- ing youngsters with disabilities, as well as more terrific and dedi- cated volunteers." "I was excited to hear that Challenger Baseball for those children with special needs was going to enjoy calling Venice its home," wrote Curtis Lavarello, who ran for sheriff four years ago. "In reading the back-and- forth editorials recently, I remain hopeful each of you will do the right thing and support Plan A (Pinebrook Park site) that will best allow our children with disabilities to be part of something so very special." SUN NEWSPAPERS 7A Challenger will be afforded another oppor- tunity to make its case before council. That date has yet to be set. Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com 1THQUGHT SHOP LOCAL TODAY! SAVE GAS, SUPPORT OUR LOCALLY OWNED BUSINESSES lease for safety consider- upon a recent appraisal. nations, but not to ensure The solar field, which the municipal airport cannot be subleased or is receiving fair market otherwise transferred, value for the lease. It's an will be roughly 8,200 issue still brewing with square feet, set into the Sharky's, which is located corner of an existing on airport property. The retention pond just north city will likely renegoti- of the restaurant. ate that lease upward in coming months based Email. ggiles@venicegondolier.com PUBLISHER TIM SMOLARICK PHONE: 941-207-1010 FAX: 941-484-8460 8A WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 OPINION GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR BOB MUDGE PHONE: 941-207-1101 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR VIEW Sharing is a good lesson for all It's likely that back or way back when you were a kid, you'd walk or bike to your neighborhood school and meet your friends in the playground, at the basketball court or on the ball fields for pickup games. Used to be. But not so common these days. Chances are those school yards are fenced in now and the fences are locked after school hours. It's what we do now. Not for the better that's for sure but out of a sense of responsi- bility, a concern for safety and a fear of lawsuits. The result is that the taxpayers who bought the property and built the schools and recreational facilities are barred from using those perfectly good facilities. Organized recreation teams in need of a place to play evenings or weekends are kept off perfectly good, vacant fields. The school district builds its fields and playgrounds, and county government builds other fields and playgrounds, and the taxpayer pays for them all, no matter the redundancy. Worse yet is when local recreational leagues that need a place to play are prevented from using the only fields around because of jurisdictional issues. Kids are the losers. Maybe they just go back to the couch and their Xboxes. There are perfectly "good" reasons for all this, of course. The need for security in the post- Columbine age means most school grounds are surrounded by sturdy fences. In a litigation-happy world, school officials are concerned about the liability and lawsuit that may come if a kid were to break his leg on a jungle gym when no one is around. Vandalism is always a worry. And people litter. As one Sarasota County School Board member noted last week, it can get pretty disgusting. At one school, maintenance people found condoms and needles. People walk their dogs on school grounds and don't pick up. Yuck. Not the kinds of things you want children encoun- tering or stepping in when they go out for recess. Add to that is the fact that schools don't want to see their baseball, soccer and football fields worn down or dug up by overuse of recreational leagues. Municipal fields have to "rest" too. All that said, the community paid for these facilities and the community should be able to use them more. We'd like to see it happen more; we suspect all taxpayers would like to see it hap- pen more. The Sarasota County School Board and the county commission discussed shared use of facilities at a joint meeting last week, and all agreed to work on ways to increase the practice. Beyond a healthy discussion, the boards directed staff to return with possible solutions in a timely fashion. We can expect coordi- nated movement forward in the next few months. As School Board Chair Caroline Zucker put it, "I'd love to find a way that schools can be part of the com- munity again." We would too. It's not an impossible goal; many examples of cross-governmental sharing already exist. The playground at Englewood Elementary School is open after schools hours. Riverview High School's tennis courts are reserved for the tennis team, but open to the public in the evening. After extensive negotiation during the past year, the Huskys youth football league got permission to practice at Heron Creek Middle School in North Port. The benefits swing the other way too. Last spring, the Venice High School girls tennis team began using Hecksher Park; the Riverview team practices at Potter Park. More can be done. More should be done. North Port, in particular, has a younger demographic that puts a strain on community recreational facilities, as the Huskys' example indicates. We're pleased to see movement in the right direction. Within reason, we'd all like to see fields and facilities open to the families who paid for them, no matter which governmental entity "owns" them. State of the city Venice Mayor John Holic gave his State of the City speech Aug. 28 at city hall. His remarks appear below, edited for length. This council continues to be an active council with the desire to get things done for the betterment of the city. We had an ambitious set of goals for fiscal 2011 and accomplished or at least started each of the more than 25 projects we listed. For fiscal 2012, the task is no less daunting, with over 25 new or refined projects identified in our January strategic planning session. With the help of our volunteer moderator, Black Belt Sigma 7 Venice resident Bob Bessom, we not only established our short range goals, but updated our Envision Venice Strategic Plan 2030 as well. Let's review some of the most recently completed tasks: 1. We successfully interviewed, negotiated a contract with and hired a highly professional city manager, with unanimous con- sent of council. No other single employee of the city is as impor- tant in delivering consistent, fair and deliberate management to our workforce, as well as the rapid and accurate implementation of city policy. 2. Re-establishment of a posi- tive communication link with the Federal Aviation Administration and the beginning of the long- awaited rehabilitation of our noise-abatement runway at Venice Municipal Airport. Related to this, we have proposed a long-term solution to the impasse between the FAA and the Office of Inspector General. As part of this settlement, council has already approved the transfer of some of our Pier Fund reserves to the Airport Enterprise Fund. I will shortly be asking council to approve a new formula for monthly rent payments from the city to the airport and the forma- tion of an independent Airport Oversight Committee to assure that our future payments to the Airport Enterprise Fund from all sources are fair and equitable to all parties involved. 3. With the involvement of Council Member Jim Bennett and the rest of council, we have received approval from the Sarasota/Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization for completing the six-laning of the Venice Bypass with signalized intersections. Although there are those who are still trying to alter this project, I am confident we will prevail and we will have a completed bypass. 4. With the involvement of Council Member Jeanette Gates, we have changed the direction of our Economic Development Advisory Board to focus on the achievable near-term goals of increasing bicycle tourism, economic development of airport grounds, a coordinated approach to a Rev3 Triathlon and the promotion of South County's overall development through more unified local community involvement. 5. With the involvement of Council Member Bob Daniels, the city has cleaned up some of its neglected areas and has begun the process of developing a better-scheduled maintenance program. In addition, due largely to Mr. Daniels, we no longer routinely provide city vehicles as take-home vehicles without significant substantiation of that perk. 6. With the involvement of Council Member Emilio Carlesimo, our Parks & Recreation Advisory Board has taken a more active role in naming of our city parks. We are awaiting its report that both outlines future nam- ing guidelines of parks and the appropriateness of current park names. I will also ask council to sup- port the proposal of having one of our parks board members sit with Sarasota County's parks board so that the city has more active involvement with the establish- ment of fees for city-owned but county-maintained parks, and for HOLICI9 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 stockholders'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. 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I read the article about bicycle law enforcement and I completely agree with it. It was wrong about there never having been a recorded fatality. Doug Hanna, from Bay Indies, was hit on Venice Avenue and passed away from his injuries. He was the sole caretaker of his wife, who had had a stroke. His children came from Cleveland, Ohio, to get their mother and belongings. Their lives will never be the same without him. I hope the careless drivers and bicyclists do start riding and driving safely. No. Should the extra dock at Marker IV be approved? My feeling is that it should abso- lutely not. Won't eat. My wife and I eat dinner out two to three times per week. We will never fre- quent a restaurant that serves dogs, period. New menu. Isn't it about time to let past issues rest? How many weeks in a row do we have to listen to doggie din- ing? I have a dog that sits at the kitchen table while I'm eating. I don't have a problem with it. Let's get some new topics. Come on. Get it together. No longer. I don't agree that the Marker IV docks being lengthened. It will present a lot of problems with salt and debris. If there should be a hur- ricane, it would be very danger- ous. It would be backlogged with traffic in the Intracoastal. Let 'em Have It Editor's Note: There has been no proposal to lengthen the dock. The question is whether to issue an after-the-fact permit for it at its current length, which is 18 feet longer than the original permit. The city of Venice currently has no authority of the permitting for such docks. Passage of a proposed ordinance would take control of permitting back from Sarasota County. Council would separately consider the Marker IV dock at another time. Travesty. I think that any extension of the Marker IV dock would be a travesty to safe navigation in that area. It would be a violation of the original permit that was given to the owner who owns Marker IV. Have the dock stay where it is or if not, be torn out. Thanks for the Let'em Have It line. Absolute. Should lengthen- ing the Marker IV dock be approved? Absolutely not. No. Last time. I want to thank the Gondolier Sun for publishing the first restaurant to get the pet-friendly permit in Venice. That's one Mexican restaurant I will never go to again. Not yet. I do not believe the Marker IV dock should be approved. He built it not to specifications, so he should get the dock back into specifica- tions and the county should then approve it. Until then, it should not be approved. Problems. I'm definitely against the idea of increasing the length of Marker IV's dock. It's already too long legally and anything further would be a real problem as far as that channel being danger- ous as it is with the few boats that are there. It would also incur a problem around the Intracoastal Waterway for boats waiting to go under the bridge. There are other reasons, but not enough time to speak of now. I'm definitely against extending that dock length. Irony. Please tell me why Venice City Council should waste its time commenting in any way on a Supreme Court decision. The Citizen's United decision simply put corporations on a par with other groups of people, such as the multitude of George Soros-funded groups under a variety of different names, most of which enjoy tax-free status. Corporations are not inanimate objects; they are made up of people who share interests you know, like the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society, chambers of com- merce or the so-called Sarasota Alliance for Fair Election. The only thing this group was seeking was publicity and didn't the Gondolier Sun do a lovely job of accommodating it. This is a completely partisan group, protected or not, by the Citizens United decision. Isn't it just a little bit ironic that the demonstration was on the day of the primary election? LOOKS LIKE THE FLORIDA HOUSING MARKET IS BEGINNING TO RECOVER. 9n .H p WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 HOLIC FROM PAGE 8 a review of uses for each of our parks. This will have to come about by a change in our interlocal agreement, and the proposal will be made during the review of that interlocal agreement. 7. With the involvement of Council Member Dave Sherman, our Partnering 4 Success Initiative has resumed forward progress and is once again working toward making Venice the premier city for ease and accuracy in planning and building permit issuance and building inspection. 8. As for Vice Mayor Kit McKeon, besides filling in for me at some of the many functions and committee meetings I am requested to attend, his involvement with Planning Commission has become an almost full-time position. The work this commission has accomplished in reviewing some of the land develop- ment regulations has saved the city considerable precious resources and has helped us keep on track with the legal requirements of the comprehensive plan. 9. We have progressed to the final stages of planning for the northeast connector road and should shortly have our design/build bids back. I know the residents of the northeast section of Venice are as anxious as council to see this project through to completion. I mention these nine items as they are on our completed or near- completed list, but most did not make it to our top five list. This council has remained flexible enough to reprioritize workloads as needed. Let's look at the status of the top five priorities for the city in Fiscal Year 2013: Beach pollution find the root cause and adopt a solution. With the hiring of our new stormwater engi- neer, we have isolated an apparent root cause of the beach pollution, enacted interim measures to stop the pollution and begun work on a more permanent solution. Staff has proposed new retention ponds and improved outfalls for our four largest discharge points, and we are looking for funding sources to accomplish these improve- ments. Although we can only mitigate the pollution problem since there are so many variables, we are doing all we can with the resources we have available. Just as a tree has many roots, so does this problem. I feel confident that we have found a root and have taken action to adopt a solution. I know we will act rapidly and deliberately should another root surface such that, with council consensus, I am asking that this goal be moved to the completed file. Resolve/negotiate pension issues. Contract negotiations have begun with all four of our unions. Although we are very early in the process, council is determined to find long-term solutions to the pension issues so that in the future, neither the city nor the employees are held hostage over the pension program. With council consensus, I would like this goal to be left in the work- in-progress file. Develop Fiscal Year 2013 budget. This goal will be completed by the end of September. We have had some excellent budget workshops and have a proposed budget that is balanced without the use of reserves. Council's final determination will be what services, if any, to add back in and what method of funding will be used for any additions, whether it be increased taxes, use of reserves, a combination of both or just the elimination of the services. With council consensus, I am asking that this goal be moved to the completed file as the only thing left is the final votes. (Granted.) Address maintenance issues. Staff is in the process of determining the city's capacity to maintain the services, lands and equip- ment that we currently have with the manpower that our various depart- ments have reduced to. We should shortly start receiving realistic depart- mental reports on currently owned properties and departmental staffing so that council can determine if the level of service to our community is sufficient. With council consent, I would like to leave this goal in the work-in-progress file. (Granted.) Support airport improvement five-year plan. We are well under way toward starting runway 4-22 renovations. Once completed, this runway will act as the noise- mitigation runway for Venice Municipal Airport and will pave the way to begin relocation of runway 13-31. I am sure this goal will stay with council for years to come. I will bring to the next council meet- ing, for council approval, my proposal for the new payment schedule for the airport land portion of the Venice Pier Group lease. With consent of council, I would like to leave this goal in the work-in-progress file. (Granted.) In reviewing the other 20-plus goals we developed in January, I can comfort- ably say that all are in the "work-in-progress," some even near completion. The next two goals are: Complete implementa- tion of Partnering 4 Success in the building department. Our suggestion included remodeling of the depart- ment to jump-start the new goals. Although the nature of the Partnering 4 Success program requires periodic meetings with stakeholders to continually fine-tune the building department, I think that moving this goal to the work-in-progress chart will bring it to the level of attention it needs. (Granted.) I am confident that Mr. Sherman's diligence will as- sure full implementation of the best practices available in this department and we will be able to move this goal to the completed file in the near future. Land development code/comprehensive plan amendments. This goal includes developing a comprehensive plan with associated costs, support development services to finish the plan and review for additional staffing. I think we are well under way in developing a plan with associated costs. We now need to focus on sup- porting that department so that we can put this plan behind us. I think this goal should be posted as a work- in-progress goal. (Granted.) Finally, it appears that we have reached a bottom in this economic cycle and that the state of our city is good. When studying the economy, most of the data are rear-looking rather than forward-looking. It is much like driving a car through the rear-view mirror rather than the front windshield. It is easy to say we have reached a bottom in the cycle, much more difficult to say we have reached the bottom. For perhaps the first time in modem history, there is growing consensus that the massive federal debt is a problem that can no longer be ignored and bold steps must be taken to put this country on sound financial footing. All the care that we take on the local level will mean nothing if we lose the security and stability of our historically strong federal system. We must take measures to assure our city retains its sound finances without the use of the ever-growing and increasingly popular bankruptcy proceedings we read about almost daily in various parts of the country. I am confident that if we continue to ad- dress issues with long-term solutions, we will not be part of that problem. We have to remain vigilant and continue to judiciously SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A use those assets that our constituents have granted us the fiduciary obligation to provide for their benefit. We must continue to look at ways our govern- mental units overlap and search for more creative combinations of depart- ments, offices and staff so that the taxpayers do not continue to pay each level of government for the same goods and services. The people of Venice are very generous and caring. I think we owe it to them to do the best job we are capable of doing with the least overall cost for an acceptable level service. If we continue to be honest, open and efficient in run- ning the city, most of our residents will be able to see the value received for the dollars they pay. I would like to thank council for another year of unity in direction for our city and the courage to do what is right, not just what might get votes. I would also like to thank staff for their dedication and hard work in keeping the city on track. Most of all, I would like to thank the employees of the city for going above and beyond during these difficult economic times to accomplish the many tasks that have been assigned to them. This city works because of all the people involved working toward common goals and in a common direction. I am deeply honored to be able to serve as mayor of Venice and feel blessed daily by the people around me and by those with whom I live, work, and play. May God bless you all. SAYE sill" III! TOMPLANT^ SECURED^ DENTURES __ H 9'i. '. olympic pools where great pools begin NEW POOLS RESURFACING PAVERS POOL SERVICE REPAIRS REMODELING HEATERS Pebble Tec & Quartz Finishes 121 Triple Diamond Blvd. #13, North Venice, FL 34275 941-485-0062 wwwolympicpools.us VOTED BS OP LB I FLORIDAS DENTAL IMPLANT CENTER wwrw 21111 Capri Islus Bl d.* eniiice. FL 34292 Complimentary -mprehensive Examination Valued at $375 Absolutely FREE v.FLDENTALIMPLANTCENTER.COM Arthur I. Acker, D.M.D. Nicole R. 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Call 941-861-1410 ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES Visit www.scgov.net/advisoryboards or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 861.5000 for latest vacancies and information about Sarasota County Advisory Boards. Planning Commission Public Hearing Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5140 LIVE TV and webcast Sarasota Soil & Water Conservation District Sept. 6, 9 a.m., Conference Room, Manasota Service Center, 6942 Professional Parkway East, Sarasota. Call 941-907-0011 Seniors Advisory Council Meeting Sept. 6, 3 p.m., First Floor Conference Room, Center for Healthy Aging, Campus of Senior Friendship Centers, 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota. Call 941-861-2564 W. Dearborn Street Low Impact Design (LID) Project Groundbreaking Ceremony Sept. 6, 10 a.m., 348 W. Green St., Englewood. Call 941-861-5000 SARASOTA COUNTY GOVERNMENT OFFICES CLOSE FOR LABOR DAY HOLIDAY Sarasota County government offices, including libraries, recreation centers and the History Center, will be closed Monday, Sept. 3, for the Labor Day holiday. Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT) bus service, will not operate on Labor Day. Garbage collection will not be affected for residential customers of Waste Management. For more information, visit www.scgov.net. Labor Day Celebration Join us at The Venetian Gardens as we celebrate Labor Day Weekend! Friday, August 31 at 4:00 pm Social Hour with music by Shelly Torman Sunday, September 2 at 12:30 pm Fine Dining dinner with a country flare Monday, September 3 at 12:30 pm Indoor Picnic followed by country music We will be accepting donations of nonperishable items to send to our troops overseas! Seating is limited, so call 941-234-4389 to RSVP! 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Call 941-861-5387 Individuals with disabilities who need assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the county administration at least three (3) business days before the meeting time and date at 941-861-5344. y OLIDAy RETIREMENT The Venetian Gardens Independent Retirement Living 1450 Venice Eat Blvd, Venice, FL 34292 941-234-4389 | venetiangardens.net WEEKEND EDITION SPORTS SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 CONTACT US ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR 941-207-1107 rsmith@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY FOOTBALL Indians' defense rises to the challenge By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR If you just looked at the box score from last week's Venice-Palmetto preseason game, you would think the Indians' defense had a lackluster second-half performance. Leading 21-3 at halftime, Venice hung on for a 24-23 win despite sur- rendering 20 second-half points. But the defense wasn't exactly the liability that the numbers would indicate at first glance. Venice promptly fumbled the ball away deep in its own terri- tory on the first play of the second half, giving Palmetto first and goal at the 7. But the defense held its ground, stop- ping the Tigers despite a facemask penalty that gave Palmetto four shots at punching it in. The Tigers came away from the possession with noth- ing when they missed a 26-yard field goal. "That was huge," said Indians head coach John Peacock. "That was a huge part of the game. You can't ask for much more from your defense." The Indians' offense, which moved the ball at will in the first half, stalled due to leg cramps suf- fered by quarterback Kale Youtzy. Consequently, the defense found itself on the field for most of the half as Palmetto repeatedly forced the Indians' offense into three-and-outs. With Venice leading 24-17 in the fourth quarter, Palmetto drove inside the Indians' 20 twice more, but Venice rose to the occasion and forced the Tigers into a pair of field goals. The Indians' pass rush was in Tigers quarterback Spencer Atkins' face all night. "Dom Fanti and the guys in the middle - (Quinton) O'Brien, (Sean) Montgomery and (Alex) Guzzo got some pressure," said Peacock. "Whenever you can get a couple hits on the quar- terback, it really plays into your favor, especially late in the game." Fanti had a pair of sacks and forced 2 fumbles. One area in which Peacock would like to see his team improve is in defending the deep pass. Palmetto con- nected over the top of the secondary on the open- ing drive of the game and for a fourth-quarter touchdown that cut the Indians' lead to 24-17. "We've always been good at not letting people get behind us," said Peacock. "It happened twice, but they had some really good athletes out there. They've been coached to make plays, too. But we're definitely going to try to fix that. "We probably won't see four receivers and a run- ning back of that caliber the rest of the season. It was nice to see that we stepped up to that chal- lenge and kept fighting. We overcame a lot of adversity in that game." Peacock also men- tioned that the offensive line missed a number of assignments in the Palmetto game. The Indians had this week off and will open the regular season Sept. 7 at Booker. Such a long period between games can make it hard for the players to maintain their focus. "Off weeks are tough," said Peacock. "But I think it's a good time for us. We're trying to put in some new wrinkles in our SUN PHOTO BY ROB SMITH Defensive end Dom Fanti had 2 sacks and forced 2 fumbles in the Indians' 24-23 win over Palmetto. offense, so that's keeping their attention. It's not the same old same old, over and over again." Venice added five plays to its playbook early in the week and will likely have even more by the time the Booker game comes around. Peacock believes his team cannot afford to take Booker lightly. "Booker is always going to be talented, a lot of athletes on the field," he said. "They'll have a lot more athletes than we do. They've had some real tough teams; they've kind of fallen off the last couple years. I don't think they'll be as good as the Booker teams we're used to seeing, but if you let teams that have athletes like that hang around, you never know what can happen. "They have two really good running backs, a very athletic quarterback and a couple receivers they can get the ball to. We're going to have to be focused just like any other game." Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Venice sweeps Mooney, Bloomingdale By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The Venice High vol- leyball team won all six games of its tri-match with Cardinal Mooney and Bloomingdale and has not lost a game thus far in its three regular season wins. The Indians easily de- feated Cardinal Mooney, 25-7, 25-14, 25-10. A night after head coach Brian Wheatley lamented the Indians' lack of serving aggression, Venice had 11 aces against the Cougars. "I was really interested to see how we would come out after last night," said Wheatley. "We wanted to see how mature we are. We were either going to come out real flat and scared because coach Wheatley might've said some not-so-nice things, or we were going to come out with a purpose. I thought we came out with a solid purpose, and our serving was a part of that." Holly Mattmuller was responsible for 6 of the 11 aces and added 7 kills and 8 digs. Holly Kabana had 8 kills and Hannah Richards chipped in 6, while Gen Beaumier and Lauren Mattmuller doled out 5 apiece. In the nightcap, the Indians cruised past Bloomingdale 25-10, 25- 15, 25-20. Venice showed no signs of fatigue despite playing its third match in a 24-hour span. Beaumier tallied 7 kills in the opening game and converted 10 of her 19 at- tempts in the match. She also served four aces. "Gen was really good tonight," said Wheatley. "She's got a nasty arm SWEEPS 111 SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN F. FENNELL Venice celebrates one of Gen Beaumier's four aces against Bloomingdale. The Lady Indians have not lost a game in their first three matches. Downs gets up for running By BARBARA BOXLEITNER SUN CORRESPONDENT Nancy Downs does not plan to slow down. The Venice resident has been a com- petitive runner since the 1980s. "I've done it all," the 65-year-old dental hygienist said about her race history. "I like them all. The older I get, the longer I like. You don't have to speed as fast." Downs, who has completed three half Ironmans, is planning to run a full Ironman next year. She attempted the full Ironman Texas during May. "I didn't quite finish," she said, adding that she completed 133 of the 140 miles. "It was hot, and I really got dehydrated. My stomach was really upset." She said she tries to compete in a long-distance event at least once a month. As a member of the New Balance race team from Sarasota, she does shorter races to support the group's sponsored events. During the week, Downs runs two or three days, swims two or three days, bikes 25 miles each of two days and does strength work one day. She said she performs best in swimming, for she started competing as a swimmer. A grandmother, Downs competes with husband Jerry, 60, who started doing triathlons a couple of years ago. She was first in the women's 65-69 age group during July's Englewood YMCA Triathlon. She finished in 1 hour, 26 Venice residents Jerry and Nancy Downs plan to compete in Saturday's Venice Triathlon. minutes and 12 seconds. Jerry won the men's 60-65 age group by finishing in 1:16:56. They are planning to compete in Saturday's Venice Triathlon. Downs said lowering her times is important. "I like to improve," she said. "In the long runs it's basically 'let's try to finish feeling good.'" "I've been happy," she said. "My times have improved. Even if it's a tiny bit, it's encouraging." Email: BKLE3@aol.com Girls golf wins opening match STAFF REPORT The Venice High girls golf team defeated Lakewood Ranch and Sarasota in its season opening match Thursday at Mission Valley Country Club. The Indians' top five players all shot within two strokes of each other. Seneca Symonds led the team with a 40, Lexie Flerlage shot a 41 GOLF 111 SUN PHOTO BY ROB SMITH Venice's Seneca Symonds prepares for a putt. Symonds shot a team-low 40. SPORTS Sponsored by CALENDAR - ,*ije;n BA & :, I'i , FB Football, VB -Volleyball, BGLF Boys Golf, GGLF Girls Golf, CC Cross Country, SWM Swimming Jacaranda Plaza 1635 US41 ByPass 941-492-5524 Tuesday GGLF- Venice at Lemon Bay (Lemon Bay Golf Club), 3:30 p.m. Wednesday FB- Sarasota at Venice, Frosh 7 p.m.; VB-Venice at Martin County, V 6:30 p.m.; SWIM Venice Relay Meet (Venice YMCA), 5 p.m. COMING UP Fri. FB -Venice at Booker, V 7:30 p.m. Saturday FB -Venice Vikings at Fort Myers (Pop Warner), Thursday FB- Sarasota at Venice, JV 7 p.m.; VB Venice at St. Thomas Aquinas, V 3:30 p.m. :WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 HIGH SCHOOL FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Freshman football wins 22-8 SUN PHOTOS BY JUSTIN F. FENNELL The Venice High freshman football team defeated Booker 22-8 Thursday night. Sage Lee, Mykel Gerace and Jarrod Hewitt scored touchdowns for the Indians. Head coach Joe Rotella credited his defense for shutting down the Tornadoes offense. Above, a Venice defender takes out the Booker ball carrier. SWEEPS FROM PAGE 10 swing; it's fast and quick. It's deceiving because she's a lefty. When she's on, she's on." Holly Mattmuller had 11 digs and 10 kills; Lauren Mattmuller contributed 6 kills, 3 aces and 2 blocks; and Danica Yoder led the team with 26 assists. Yoder also had 4 kills, which is an unusually high number for the setter. "The coaches tell me what's open beforehand," said Yoder. "Our assistant coach told me tonight, 'every time you're in the front row, try to get a kill. GOLF FROM PAGE 10 and Victoria Cangero, Grace Gildner and Allyson Guthrie all shot 42. The team's total Be a little more aggressive.' It worked out for the best." Wheatley was far more pleased with his team's effort Wednesday than he was after Tuesday night's season opener at Riverview. "I thought we respond- ed really well after last night," he said. "We came out here and took care of business." The Indians will travel east next week for away matches at state powers Martin County and St. Thomas Aquinas. "It's going to be a great early season test for us," said Wheatley. "They're two of the best programs in the state. We want to see where we are early of 165 was 40 strokes lower than Lakewood Ranch's 205 and 113 strokes lower than Sarasota's 278. The Indians will take on Cardinal Mooney and Lemon Bay on Tuesday at Lemon Bay Golf Club. in the season. There's a good chance that we may see both of those teams down the road (in the playoffs)." When Wheatley says he wants to see where his team is, he's not neces- sarily referring to the outcome of the matches. "He doesn't care if we win or lose," said Yoder. "That's not what it's about. It's more about the progress, and getting better every day. "Last year, we lost to Martin County in the re- gional semifinals and this year we're hoping that we can return the favor. I'm really excited about this year. Our team is doing so well, we're meshing so well. We've already had our ups and downs and it's just the beginning of the year. I definitely think we can do big things this year." Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com Lo7DS.s104 SHp FINEN? 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Trigueiro cited Hafner's signing the name of Steve Harner, former board chair, on a 2010 state grant application for SCF's Collegiate School, a charter school designed to help students be- come the first college graduates in their families. Hafner freely admits signing Harner's name, but said he did so under filing deadline pressure, with Harner's approval and direc- tion. The trustees have forwarded the matter to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to decide whether crimi- nal charges should be filed. In Wednesday's meet- ing, Trigueiro also cited what he called several cost overruns, including the original $500,000 es- timate for the Collegiate School that ballooned into a $5 million proj- ect, and a $70,000 to $80,000 women's tennis program that became a $750,000 project. Hafner gave an emotional response to trustees, accusing them of conducting a "revi- sionist" evaluation by basing it on several past years of work and not solely on the previous year. For the previous years, Hafner said, he received excellent or outstanding evaluations and that the projects Trigueiro cited as overruns were expen- ditures ap- proved and supported by previous boards. "At no time was I S completely HAFNER operating on my own without collaboration of colleagues or approval of the board," Hafner said. Trustee Joe Miller came to Hafner's defense, accusing Trigueiro and board chair Carlos Beruff of doing everything in their power to "destroy the college." Trigueiro said another example of bad financial judgment was Hafner's role in the Design Economic Acceleration Lab, dubbed the DEAL, proposed for Lakewood Ranch. "Virtually no mention of student teaching. Funding to be done by selling bonds, some- thing State College had never done," Trigueiro said. 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When Trigueiro made the motion for a no- confidence vote, Saslaw called it "outrageous" and defended Hafner as a good leader who has helped SCF make huge strides. Trustee Charlene J. Neal asked if Trigueiro's motion was based on the forgery allegation. Trigueiro said signing another's name shows "astonishingly bad judg- ment" and also listed I ndi vi d u a &F a mi lyB A l IIIeni^stryB| z'ar / Sponsored by. VeniicelGondoller 8 AMERICAN CRAFr ENDEAVORS For info call 941-484-6722 or 561-746-6615 his concerns about the DEAL, the tennis courts, the Collegiate School and the Cadillac. Hafner asked the board members why, if they question his financial judgment, they had earlier in the meeting unani- mously approved the annual budget he had presented to them. Hafner said he had tried to adjust and co- operate with the board, but Beruff had one time told him privately that he didn't trust him and couldn't work with him. 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During the evening of June 7 three burglaries I POLICE BEAT The information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriff's office, Florida Highway Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt is determined by the courtsystem. took place at I Care About Hair, on Sorento Drive, General Dentistry and Rosebuds on Tamiami Trail. The Nokomis businesses are less than a quarter of a mile from one another. In each case the suspect broke glass to gain entry to the busi- nesses. Once inside the suspect caused damage to the inside of each location by knocking over computer monitors, dumping trash cans on the floor, scattering files and ripping pictures from the walls. Greer was later charged with three counts of burglary of an unoccupied structure for the damage. On Aug. 3, the same two suspects were captured on video during a second break-in to Rosebuds using a similar method of entry. 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Layout of the Gondolier Sun and many of its sister papers is done on computers in SCMG's Port Charlotte office. Ads created and sent from the Venice office and stories and photos uploaded to something called a "cloud" (like a gigantic back-up hard drive) out in Arizona are placed on pages electronically by the copy desk. Next stop is the press room, where plates are generated for the giant printing press. Part of the plate preparation involves crimping edges and adding holes to line up with notches on the press, William Peters said. These days Peters is SCMG's business infor- mation analyst, but in his 13 years with the com- pany he has done most of the jobs involved with printing a paper both at the Port Charlotte office and in Venice. Among his current duties is figuring out how many rolls of paper and what widths and sizes to order. "There are 42 kinds and grades," he said. 'We use 11-inch to 34-inch and could use up to 35 inches on our web offset press." During the afternoon, someone like John Palmer, a pressman, has been "dropping rolls" to load the press for the night's run of papers. He uses a forklift to carry the rolls from the paper storage room to the press room. One roll is not enough, so he makes several runs within a few minutes. Palmer was in the printing industry years ago in Philadelphia, did other work for a while and joined SCMG three years ago. When the press is run- ning, he or someone like him will watch over the auto splicers that join ad- ditional rolls as the press continues to print. "If we are running both ends of the press, there will be a guy at each end," Palmer said. Other pressmen set the ink and check registra- tion, making sure the pictures look good. If the registration is off even a tiny bit, pictures will appear blurry. The paper rolls up and down through the press and into a "folder." There, the newly printed paper is folded and cut before going to a stacker, who puts stacks of printed pa- pers on "skids" pallets. SUN PHOTO BY AUUDREY BLACKVVELL Kenny Gorman, left, night press supervisor, checks registration of all items on the pages during printing of the newspaper. Pressman Lynn Smith pulls a paper as it comes off the folder so the ink density and registration can be checked. SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Bernard Johnson, mail room supervisor, has been at the Venice GondolierSun for seven years. On any given job there could be five to six men on the press, Palmer said. Skids are taken the mail room, where the sections of the paper are assembled for the people who will deliver the finished product to stores, yellow Gondolier Sun boxes or individual homes. The delivery folks arrive at the paper's Venice location as early as 10 p.m. to prepare papers for their routes. In addition to keep- ing track of who might be on vacation and not want a paper on a given day, delivery people must insert TV Times or Waterline for some customers who have ordered those sections. All customers receive the advertising sections and such special sections as Let's Go!, which is part of the Wednesday paper. The goal is to have all the home-delivered papers in driveways no later than 5 a.m. Lately, papers have been there earlier because the pressmen have been well ahead of their 2 a.m. deadline, circulation manager Rob Kearley said. In addition to the staff of home delivery drivers, there are others who fill the single-copy yellow boxes and deliver to retailers. Mail subscrip- tions are handled by the mail room and go to people in nearly every state and Canada. Workers in the Venice Press building do far more than the printing of the community paper. They also print Let's Go!; Welcome Home real estate guides; Waterline; Feeling Fit; and a lot of outside commercial jobs that include high school and community newspa- pers, "shoppers," com- munity maps and even some menus hence the need for all those different paper sizes and weights. SCMG also has a press in Port Charlotte that prints the dailies and additional commercial work. The afternoon that Palmer was zipping back and forth from paper room to the press room, other pressmen were hanging proofs for a commercial project on the press, while in the mail room two other workers were operating SUN PHOTO BY KIM COOL Caleb Rine operates a stitching machine in the press building. Production manager Jim Murray demonstrates the use of a trimming machine in the press building of the Venice GondolierSun. He has been in the industry since 1979. an assembly line that was "stitching stapling - and stacking yet another product. Caleb Rine, the head of the mailroom operation, was placing stacks of the product at one end of the machine. As the magazine got to the end of the line, it was sent in another direction to be trimmed and stacked in uniform piles. "I started here before I was out of high school and I have been here ever since," Rine, of North Port, said. "That was two and one half years ago," Robert Freiler, one of the company's newer employees, removed the trimmed stacks, evened them up by hand and secured them with plas- tic bands on a special banding machine. Once banded, they were piled on another skid. It takes a lot of forklift trips to move paper rolls and many skids of completed SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Bobbie Miller, a carrier, uses a hand jack to carry newspaper inserts to the people outside the print shop to insert before delivering the papers. Inserts include the TV book, Flair and the Our Town section. SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Ryan Masterson inserts items into the Our Town section Aug. 24 during the late-night process of putting the paper together for delivery early the next morning. The Our Town section, filled with all the inserts, will be inserted into the main section, which is the final print run of the newspaper. SUN PHOTO BY KIM COOL Robert Freiler operates a stacker/insert machine in the press building of the Venice GondolierSun. product from place to Murray said. about three and one-half place as needed by vari- ous customers. In another area of the press building, yet another product was being trimmed on a "three-knife trimmer." "It is printed eight up and trimmed out to be- come individual fliers," production manager Jim Trimmings and other paper left over from vari- ous projects are recycled. Dave Bass, a trucker with Wherry Freight Lines in Fort Myers, said his company delivers a semi to the Venice paper's loading dock once a week. "In season it takes days to fill it," Murray said. This Labor Day, take time to thank the unsung workers who toil behind the scenes to make your life better, including the ones who bring you your community paper twice a week. Email: kcol@venkegondolier.com VENUE 3B TRAVEL 7B 2B SUN NEWSPAPERS COFFEE BREAK SEPTEMBER 1,2012 By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Being media savvy is as important as dressing for success these days. To that end, the Business and Professional Women of Step up your gameplan Englewood and Venice success. releases arrive at the may need to consult with will host a networking Social media is no paper with blog ad- aWeb strategist. Using and technology work- longer a buzz phrase. dresses, Facebook and websites, blogs, Twitter, shop on Sept. 29. Successful people and Twitter names, and more Facebook, Pinterest and Limited to 40, the organizations are using in addition to websites more can help. A strate- event will cover social it to augment traditional and phone numbers. gist can help most of media, branding, at- promotion channels. Before you hire a all in coordinating the titude and dressing for Increasingly, press website designer, you various aspects of social media to promote and brand you or your prod- uct. Search engines like Google will be discussed, as well as Google ads and more. STEP 13 September is Stop Senior Hunger Month FROM VENICE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE The month of September has been dedicated to taking action against senior hunger and building awareness of the issue. One of every nine older Americans is hungry due to insufficient nutrition. It is a year-round, nation- wide issue. The Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, along with several south Sarasota County businesses, will serve as a collection site for HUNGER|3 Peanut butter and jelly drive STAFF REPORT This September, HarborChase will collect peanut butter and jelly for All Faiths Food Bank. All donations through Sept. 30 will be matched by HarborChase. During the facility's last drive, it collected 1,045 pounds, and this year the administrators would love to collect even more. "We hope you choose to make a donation and drop it off at HarborChase," said Melinda Mudge, director of community relations. HarborChase is located at 950 Pinebrook Road in Venice. For more information, call 888-678-1943. A new community video is avail- able at www.HarborChase. com/Venice.htm. PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Susan Gregory, back left, Harrison Williams, Eike Schroeder, Sri Durismamy, Max Moore, Suzanne Barksdale, Deny Radefeld and Jackie Spadaro, and Priya Durismamy; front left, Jean- nette Bell and Abbie Davis, members of the Senior Outreach Committee of Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, join the effort to stop senior hunger. ALL FUN NO-LABOR SNOOK HAVEN PARK SUNDAY, SEPT 2, 2012 NOON TO 6PM FOOD, MUSIC & BEVERAGES ROCK &ROLLBT tF*FOSCP Proceeds Benefit Ad COUNTY PARKmper Proceeds Benefit Adopt-A-Camper InStride to hold 'Giddy Up' barbecue By AUDREY BLACKWELL ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR InStride Therapy Inc. is hosting its third "Giddy Up Grand Bar-B-Q for InStride" Sunday, Oct. 7, at 3 p.m. InStride is located at 1629 Ranch Road, Nokomis. The event is planned as a family-fun afternoon with great food and activities at the agency's INSTRIDE 13 AMERICAN BUSINESS WOMEN'S DAY is September 22,2012 Is there a local business woman who has made an impact on you? NOW is your chance to tell the entire community about this special woman and recognize her for her talents, achievements, ethics, character, etc.! Please provide photo and description of 50 words or less of why this woman is being recognized. 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The Sun Newspaper is launching a NEW Website that allows .- Subscribers to read all the latest stories on your computer, tablet and smart phone! 2B SUN NEWSPAPERS C F BR AK SEPTEMBER 1,2012 VENUE SUN NEWSPAPERS 3B WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1,2012 I COMMUNITY CALENDAR * EVENTS * TODAY Venice Depot Tours, Free Docent Led Tours of Historic Train Depot, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 31.303 E. Venice Ave. 412-0151. * SUNDAY Bingo, 1:30 PM Knights of Columbus. 512 Substation Road, (Burger King) Bypass 41, Venice. 941-480-1038 Prizes up to $1250. * WEDNESDAY Fun With Watercolor, 1p.m.-4 pm. at South Venice Civic Assoc., 720 Alligator Dr., Venice., $82/mo plus supplies. Call Carolyn at 366-2866. 1 st Wed. Communion, FC Pastor Garry holds communion service at 7 p.m. at Englewood Sports Complex on S. River Road and lasts about 50 mins. 475-7447 * FRIDAY, Sept. 7 Boomer Tracks Live, '60s and'70s music; 6:30-9:30 p.m. Bentley's Tiki Bar, 1660 S. Tamiami Tail, Osprey. 941-966-2121 Daddy's Roadmaster, 6:30-9:30, Spanish Pointe Rest and Pub, Osprey, 941-966-5746, no cover. Hear and sing along. *SATURDAY, Sept. 8 Open House E&O, 10 a.m.-noon, Venice Theatre, 486-8679.The public is invited to meet the teachers and find out about fall offerings Venice Depot Tours, Free Docent Led Tours of Historic Train Depot. 10a.m. to 1 p.m. through Oct. 31.303 E. Venice Ave. 412-0151. * SUNDAY, Sept. 9 Bingo, 1:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus 512 Substation Road (Bypass 41 and Burger King)Venice. Prizes up to $1,250.941-480-1038. To get your events printed in the newspaper, they must be submitted via our website, www. venicegondoliersun.com. On the left, click on "Community Calendar,"then click on "Submit Event." Deadlines: For events running in Wednesday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Monday. For events running in Saturday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Thursday. If you do not have the ability to enter your events via our website, we can type them in on your behalf at the rate of $5 per event; this fee does not guar- antee your event will make the printed version. Call 941-206-1180 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays to make a payment or to have us enter your event for you. We will print a maximum of four lines per event at no cost to the event submitter. You may purchase additional space for $10 per day, per event, per edition. Simply choose Paid Listing on the Submit Event page on the website. All paid listings will run in the location designated for the event type. We will only allow one submission per event, per day. If your event runs for more than one day, you will need to complete a separate submission form for each day. Multiple submissions of the same event for the same date may result in all the related events being removed. The Venice Gondolier Sun has changed the format for Venue in an effort to provide readers information about the most events we can. We reserve the right to exclude any submitted listing that does not meet our specifications or that requires excessive editing. There is no express or implied guarantee that any free listing will be included in any event calendar or run in any specific location. This is on a first-come, first-served basis. Eagles to hold fundraiser FROM FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Eagles Chuck Sowa and Doris Bradley and other members of the Venice Nokomis Fraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 3482 will host a fundraiser to support the aerie's Memorial Foundation fund Sunday, Sept. 9, 2-6 p.m. The aerie is located at 621 East Colonia Lane in Nokomis. The aerie has a dedi- cated group of volunteers ready to make this event a success. In the past, it has had great support from local businesses that have donated items to be raffled and auctioned off. A Redneck Hawaiian Hog Roast dinner will cost $6. Entertainment will be provided by in-house DJ Steve Greb. There is no cover charge and the event is open to the public. Proceeds will go to the memorial fund. The Memorial Foundation Fund is a safety net for children of deceased Eagle members who lost their lives while serving in the armed forces and for children of police, fire and EMT personnel who lost their lives. The fund provides grants up to $30,000 and medical assistance including payments to physicians, dentists, orthodontists and hospitals, as well as for eyeglasses and medical and dental devices. For more than a cen- tury, the Fraternal Order of Eagles has had a major positive influence on the region, nation and world and, most important, the local community. The Fraternal Order of Eagles upholds and nourishes the values of home, family and com- munity that are so neces- sary and seem so often ignored and trampled in today's society. The Eagles pushed for the founding of Mother's Day, provided the impetus for Social Security and pushed to end job discrimination based on age. The Eagles have provided support for medical centers across the country to build and provide research for medical conditions. Members raise millions of dollars every year to combat heart disease and cancer, help handi- capped kids, uplift the aged and make life a little brighter for everyone. The Eagles are home- town builders. They support police, firefight- ers and others who protect and serve. Thay fund medical research in areas such as spinal cord injuries, kidney Members of Eagles Aerie No. 3482 volunteer at events such as the upcoming Memorial Foundation fundraiser Sept. 9. disease, diabetes and Alzheimer's. And they help raise money for our communities. They welcome people from all branches of the armed forces, police, fire and EMT fields to join the Eagles. There is a free one-year membership for those who serve or have served their country and communities. They are one big family of people helping people. For more information, call Chuck Rizzo or Tina Pastore at 941-468-2580. Floridians take note of deals By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR SeaWorld offers the Florida resident deal of deals this fall. All the major theme parks offer Florida resident deals, especially in the fall, but a recent email from SeaWorld grabbed my attention because it includes a day at Discovery Cove, which, most of the year, is booked months in advance. "With Discovery Cove exclusive savings avail- able through Dec. 31, 2012, Florida residents can enjoy a 'Dolphin Swim Day Resort' admis- sion for $199 plus tax or 'Day Resort' admission (full day, without dolphin swim experience) for $129 plus tax. This great offer includes an unlim- ited admission pass to SeaWorld Orlando and Aquatica through Jan. 31, valid after the date of Discovery Cove visit." Within the quotation marks above are the actual words from the release, which I had to read twice to make sure it was true. Not only does it imply that there are times available to swim with the dolphins without a six-month wait but even the price is right. This is not Florida's only dolphin encounter, but it is one of very few anywhere that offer a full-day pass. Discovery Cove features a one-of-a-kind op- portunity to swim with dolphins, snorkel among thousands of tropical fish and rays in the new Grand Reef and hand- feed exotic birds in a free- flight aviary. All new is Freshwater Oasis, where guests can relax and explore. They'll wade and wander in the water-filled trails and discover two new species of animals - marmoset monkeys and playful Asian otters. The unlimited pass to SeaWorld alone could be worth the price for fans, especially since there are several months, and many special events, to go before Jan. 31. My thoughts naturally go to the park's Halloween Spooktacular, but Elmo fans may wish to see him during SeaWorld's Christmas celebration. The special Dolphin Swim Day Resort ticket includes reserved time with the dolphins; unlimited access to Freshwater Oasis, The Grand Reef, free-flight Explorer's Aviary, Serenity Bay and Wind-Away River; plus beverages all day, swim gear includ- ing wet suit, sunscreen, towels, locker and free parking at Discovery Cove for the day; photo; and a pass to SeaWorld and the Aquatica waterpark from the day after dolphin PHOTO COURTESY OF SEAWORLD ORLANDO SeaWorld Orlando invites Florida residents to swim with the dolphins at a special rate now through Jan. 31 at its Discovery Cove attraction. swim through Jan. 31. Proof of Florida resi- dency is required for each adult guest at check-in. For reservations, visit www.discoverycove.com or call 877-434-7268. Email: kcol@venicegondolier.com HUNGER FROM PAGE 2 nonperishable food items throughout September. The food drive was initiated by chamber member Michael Jones, owner of Comfort Keepers home health INSTRIDE FROM PAGE 2 76-acre facility, according to a news release. The public is invited. The event will serve as a fundraiser for the scholarship fund that helps financially quali- fied rider families. Tickets will be lim- ited to 450 and must be purchased in advance at a cost of $25 for adults and $10 for children age STEP FROM PAGE 2 Among the topics men- tioned in a recent release from the organization is how to bring "positive things into your life." agency, with franchises in Venice and Sarasota. "We cannot fight every factor affecting hunger, but we can start here in our community by creating awareness about the issue and helping family members become more aware of the signs of hunger and malnutri- tion," Jones said. 10 and under. There will be a bounce house, music, minute-to- win-it games, hay rides, face painting and games for the littlest children. Sponsorships are available. As in the past, if you bring a dessert to share you will be entered into a dessert contest that will be held at 3:30 p.m. InStride Therapy is recognized as the leading hippotherapy facility of its kind in the southeastern There will be a total of six presentations as well as one about the BPW group. The workshop is scheduled from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It will be held at the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, 597 South Tamiami Trail, Donations will be distributed by All Faiths Food Bank. Anyone may donate nonperishable food items by bringing them to the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, 597 South Tamiami Trail on Venice island. For more information, call 941-488-2236. United States. InStride's mission state- ment says: "Partnering with horses, we challenge individuals with special needs to reach their full- est potential." Its vision statement says: "We envision a time when everyone who could benefit will receive our hippotherapy services." For more information or to donate online, go to www.instridetherapy.org, or call 941-412-9333. on the island in Venice. The fee is $30 per person, which includes a box lunch. For information or to register, call Esther Bird at 941-497-5302, or register online at www.bpwev.org. Email: kcol@venicegondolier.com FROM THE PLAYERS THEATRE The Players Theatre is pleased to announce that Sylvia Reed's play "Thousand Oaks" has been selected as the win- ner of the 2012 Players New Play Festival. As the best of the series, Reed's play will now go on to be fully produced on The Players main stage Aug. 13-18, 2013, as part of the Summer Sizzler Series. Louise Stinespring, co-coordinator of The New Play Festival, said. "We are thrilled with the winner. 'Thousand Oaks' has a lot of potential, and I can't wait to see it onstage next summer." The other entries in- cluded "Lone Wolves," by Philip Hall; "Somebody's Darling," by Joanne Scacifero; "Perfect Little Girl," by Dan Yerman; "Let Me Be Frank," by Connie Schindewolf; and "Banished," by Bernie Yanelli. "The entire week was exciting," said Jeffery Kin, artistic director and co-coordinator of the New Play Festival. "All of the playwrights gained valuable feedback. So even if they were not selected as the winner, by being a part of this process, they won." Area playwrights who may be interested in com- peting in next year's New Play Festival should look to The Players Theatre's website in January. The deadline for the 2013 competition is May 3. To contact the theater's box office, call 941-365- 2494, go to theplayers.org or stop by at 838 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Box office hours are 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. I COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS Labor Day Craft Fest The Venice Labor Day Craft Festival returns to downtown Venice on West Miami Avenue Sept. 1-2. Admission is free. Various arts and crafts will be sold with prices ranging from $3 to $3,000. A green market will offer plants, orchids, dips and sauces. Toy train show A Train Collectors Association toy train show will be held Saturday, Sept. 8, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge, 1025 Discovery Way (just off 1-75, east on Laurel Road), North Venice. Admission is $5; children under 12 free when accompa- nied by an adult. Food and refreshments will be available. For details, call Tim Evert, 941-475-5278. 1%7 IeM mME m Players names New Play Festival winner 4B WEEKEND EDITION RELIGION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 CONTACT US 941-207-1110 Ikennedy@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS A season to labor and a time to I ANDREW SIMKINS He came into my life in his faded silver grey pickup truck. The large frame and cab had obviously transported workmen and probably families over many miles. The truck is surely 15 years old and possibly 20. The paint job has psoriasis. He, along with his truck and trailer, was in my life because my family insisted and, reluctantly, I agreed: "Dad, you need to give up climbing the extension ladder to trim the palm trees." After much abuse, and promises of ice cream, I conceded that maybe my agility was becom- ing suspect. Like an old truck, I could still pull a heavy load, but balanc- ing off and securing ladders against palm trees maybe it is time to let it go. "There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under heaven..." the Bible explains in the old book of Ecclesiastes, chapter 3. The times of loving, hating and even war are noted in this extended passage. If a day like Labor Day had been around in the very long ago, the writer might have included a phrase like this: "There's a time to honor the physical labor- ers among you listen to them, for they are capable of teaching you about your own life." The motor sounds strong. The sig- nificant frame on this three-quarter-ton pickup appears solid. Yet, if you took her for a ride the front end prob- ably provides a shimmy which is not a leftover rock 'n' roll dance from the 1960s. If you rode over a washboard road she would undoubt- edly set your teeth to a chatter. The truck's suspension, and thus her agility to control the road's hazards, probably rises and falls if she rolls over a 25-cent piece. We stood beneath the two palm trees. We surveyed the trees. "I'd like to get $25 a tree," he said. Silence followed as I paused for him to reconsider his bid. "I understand the go- ing rate is more like $15 or $20 a tree," I said. He too paused. His brief and obviously practiced reply was, "It's still less than your deductible." Ouch. Labor Day honors dili- gent work. We celebrate those among us who make our world function. There is a season to work and a time to be diligent about tree trimming and such. There is also a time to give up some of the jobs I have been accus- tomed to doing. Tree trimmers have much to teach to me. et go The Bible's explanations about seasons of life are not to be missed. My physical agility is lessening in this decade and I have decided to continue hiring a tree trimmer. Reminding me of life's ever-passing days, he scored one of the best lines of the year with his: "It's still less than your deductible." I pay well for stand-up comedians even when they come in old pickup trucks. Happy Labor Day. Thanks for reading. Andrew Simkins, D.Min., is pastor of New Hope Christian Church in Nokomis. I RELIGION STUDY AND CLASSES Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, of- fers a weekly Jonathan Men's Group for devo- tions, biblical scripture and fellowship from 10-11 a.m. Tuesday followed by lunch. 941-493-7504 Angel Ministries, 2269 South Tamiami Trail, the Rev. Diane Mier teaches advanced dark-room meditation at 7 p.m. Friday. A reiki healing clinic is from 4 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday, and a meditative healing circle is from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday. Dr. Raj teaches mantra meditation from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday. All are open to the public. 941-492-4995 Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., presents Dr. Paul Maier, author and pro- fessor of ancient histo- ry at Western Michigan University, addressing the question in his video series "Jesus: Legend or Lord?" from 9 to 10 a.m. at Friday morning Bible study. A free community arts and crafts class is also offered from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday in the fellowship hall. Call Anne at 941-408-9315. The church holds Bible Study at 6 p.m. Sunday. Call Pastor Jones at 941-485-7070 for more information. Sunrise Bible Study, Christian Art Center, 430 E. Venice Ave., from 6 to 7 a.m. Monday through Saturday. 941-237-8806 Chabad of Venice & North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, 941-493-2770, offers a women's weekly book club based on the book "Bread and Fire: Jewish Women Find God in the Everyday," 11 a.m. to noon Tuesdays for discussions and the opportunity to meet other Jewish women. Pastries served. Suggested donation: $5. Walk-ins welcome. First Baptist Church, 312 W. Miami Ave., offers several classes open to the community: Wednesday at 6 p.m. - Prayer and Bible Study with Pastor Tom Hodge; Ladies Bible Study on the book of Joshua, "Living Strong in the Changes of Life," with Jennifer Mathewson- Speer; Men's Bible Study with Randy Koach; middle and high school with Allan Crull and the Student Ministry Team; children's ministries with Bible study and activities birth to fifth grade. Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2222 Englewood Road, Englewood, offers free classes in knitting, crocheting or Swedish weaving at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Practice materials will be pro- vided for introducing basic concepts. If you are experienced, come share your knowledge. 941-475-1231 The Jewish Congregation of Venice, 600 North Auburn Road, offers Hebrew language instruction for adults. Native Hebrew speaker Chaya Perera is an experienced teacher of adults and children at all levels. Classes held once a week, on Monday or Wednesday. Average fee: $10 an hour. No grades, no tests. 941-488-8128 JCV also presents "Get More Out of Being Jewish," with Rabbi Daniel Krimsky, from 1 to 2 p.m. Thursday. Each class stands alone to help in a deeper ex- ploration into tradition- al and modern Jewish texts for enriching your daily life. No charge. Open to Jews of all backgrounds, interfaith families and anyone interested in Judaism. For more information, call 941-484-2022. Buddhist medita- tion classes will be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice, 1971 Pinebrook Road. Class fee: $10; walk- ins welcome. Increase your peace finding happiness inside. 941-373-1600 Mindful medita- tion, instruction based on Buddhist philoso- phy, is held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at 251 South Tamiami Trail. Donations accepted. Call 941-929-4063 or visit www.meditation- venice.com. New Life Assembly of God, 5800 South Tamiami Trail, holds sign language classes open to the community at New Life Community Center from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month. For more information, call 941-493-0775. Unity Church of Venice, 125 North Jackson Road, offers "A Course in Miracles," from 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Beach Pavilion No. 1400 at Sharky's (through August). No preparation re- quired. New partici- pants welcome. Love offering. Call Donna at 941-468-5177 or Judy at 941-488-6440. I RELIGION BRIEFS Churches gathering At 5:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 2, just north of Sharky's Pier, 19 pastors and congregations will meet for "One Christ Won City" for worship and bap- tisms together. Josh Price is the featured singer. AWANA clubs The AWANA pro- gram at Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., continues through September. The club is for children between Venice- Nokomis United Methodist Church Sunday Worship: 10 AM Children's Puppet Church: 10:15 AM Adult Sunday School 11:15 AM Youth Fellowship Monday 5:30 PM 208 Palm Avenue, Nokomis Phone 488-4137 (West of US 41,4 blks. South of Albee RdMatthew Currie Ford) www.vnumc.net vnumc@daystar.net Senior Pastor, Glenda J. Brayman the ages of 3 and 13. Biblical truths are taught through games, lessons and activities. Call Pastor Jones at 941-485-7070. *Venice Bible Church, 2395 West Shamrock Drive, offers AWANA Bible club from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Wednesday for children ages 3 years to fifth grade. 941-493-2788. Election lecture series Chabad of Venice and North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, presents Election 2012 You're Invited CHRIST UNITED I METHODIST CHURCH Jerry Van Dyken, Pastor Larry Potts, Associate Pastor Sunday Traditional Worship Services 8:00 and 10:45 am Contemporary Service 9:15 am Sunday School 9:15 am and 10:30 am Nursery Provided for All Services Parking shuttle provided 493-7504 1475 Center Road, Venice www.cumc.info m mmanue l Where Relationships SUTi CHURCHiELCG are made! Worship with us: Sat. 5 pm Sun. 9:30 am Counseling Appointments 926-2959 460208 - A Jewish Perspective Series, with six classes at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday starting Sept. 5. Drawing on sources from the Torah, this course examines contemporary political issues from a Jewish perspective. This series is not about politics. Cost is $5 per class. For more informa- tion and to RSVP: 941-493-2770 or www.chabadofvenice.com. Unity World Prayer Day Unity Church of Venice, 125 North Jackson Road, presents Mike Davis and the Praise Team leading in peace songs at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, Unity World Prayer Day. The Rev. Patricia and the Unity Prayer chaplains will offer peace prayers. Love offering. 941-484-5342. Seminar The Rev. Cynthia Sloan, United Methodist Special Program on Substance Abuse and Relative Race VUnited ,., 'ethodist Church Contemporary Service at 9am Traditional Service 1 lam LifeWAY Sunday School Classes at 9:30am & 10:15am Nursery Available for all services Pastor Jim Mitchell 9 3 i AANewLife COMMUNITY CENTER homee of q1et e..e Asemnbl/ of od www.nlaog.org 941.493.0775 5800 Tamiami Trail South, Venice 34293 Sunday Worship: 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 p.m. Drop by and discover our warm family environment, exciting worship and a message that makes a difference! o Healing School: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. o Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays 6:00 p.m. Violence associ- ate from the United Methodist Board of Global Ministries, New York, will be keynote speaker at the "Spiritual Caregiving to Help the Addicted and Their Families" seminar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 8 at Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road. Cost: $10 in advance; $12 at the door; includes a light breakfast, lunch and seminar. Free child care. For tickets, call 678-525-2380 or email allen. meringer@verizon.net. Pancakes Knights of Columbus, 512 Substation Road, offers a pancake breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. the first and third Sunday. 941-485-1663. RELIGION 1 5 5:00 p.m. Holy Communion (contemporary) 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion (with nursery) 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Service g Visit us on the web at: www.stmarksvenice.org , /. Venice f bitPresbterian Church SUNDAY WORSHIP-10 AM Message Series "Malachi" Ancient Words for a new Day Wednesday Morning Communion-9 AM 488-2258 825 The Rialto, Venice On the Island, 2 blocks south of Svenlcepres.org Venice Regional Medical Center TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE *Bible Fellowship 9 am ., Worship in theWord 10:15 am Seminar targets addiction and families The Rev. Cynthia W. Sloan, a United Methodist minister and a licensed clinical addiction specialist, is presenter at the "Spiritual Caregiving To Help the Addicted and Their Families" seminar from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 8 at Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road. For tickets, call 678-525-2380. Wj St Mmr's EpicopAl WCA Office: 941-488-7714 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Vemce Regional Medical Center) Saturday Sunday Wednesday riwce Bible Qwrh 700 Center Rd, Venice (Garden Elementary) (941) 525-6196 I www.SGBCvenice.org The Rev James H Puryear, Rector The Rev Earl Beshears, Assoc. Rector WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 I SUPPORT GROUPS Jewish Family and Children's Service offers a free weekly caregiver support group facilitated by a professional and community resources for caregivers from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 508 Riviera St. Pre- registration is required. Contact Pamela Baron at 941-366-2224 or pbaron@jfcs-cares.org. GriefShare meets 7 p.m. Monday at LIFTChurch, 695 Center Road. Call JoAnn Myers at 941-468-3845 or the church at 941-497-5683. Celebrate Recovery aims at a spiritual commitment to Jesus Christ and addresses all types of habits, hurts and hang-ups, meeting from 6 (dinner, $3.95) to 9 p.m. Thursday at New Life Assembly Community Center, 5800 South Tamiami Trail. 941-493-0775. Encounter (formerly Celebrate Recovery) helps all with their hurts, habits and hang-ups from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday (dinner, $3) at First Christian Church, 1100 Center Road. Call 941-408-8088. Reformers Unanimous International meets 7-9:30 p.m. Friday at Victory Baptist Church, 241 Burney Road, Osprey. Call Pastor Arlo Elam at 941-966-4716 or visit www.reformu.com. Grand Group, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, offering encouragement, mutual support and the opportunity to share beneficial information for meeting the needs of grandchildren being raised by grandparents, meets Mondays from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776. For more information, visit www.trinitypc.org or call 941-493-0018. Cancer support groups meet at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday and 1 p.m. the second and fourth Friday in the chapel at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776. Facilitators: Joe and Mary Thompson. Free. 941-493-0018. One of the first things new copy editors learn is that they should change the contraction "'til" to the word "till," or, in more formal contexts, "until." Then, if they're any- thing like me, they spend the next couple years running around telling everyone who'll suffer their company that the form with one "1" and the apostrophe is wrong, wrong, wrong. It takes no apostrophe and two "l"s. End of story. Eventually, the inevi- table occurs: Someone, perhaps an editor who's been around the block a few times, points out that the rules of contractions mean that you certainly can use 'til if you want to. Though it's probably not a good idea. Because pros opt for till, the only people using 'til are likely to be amateurs, which puts a serious blemish on til'ss image that can stain the image of any writer who uses it. But in all my years of dealing with till and its cousins, there's a little fact I never came across that is, till I brought this subject up RELIGION FROM PAGE 4 Workshop Angel Ministries, 2269 South Tamiami Trail, 3 A, invites you to rediscover your true spiritual nature at a workshop entitled "Soul Search" from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 15 with facilitator the Rev. Phyllis Stewart. Open to the public. 941-492-4995. Prayer and repentence Several pastors and Christians will meet between 1 p.m. and in a recent column. A few weeks ago, I mentioned that one of my summer beach reads contained an error: the word til in place of till. It had one "l1," but no apostrophe. So it was neither the official word nor was it a contraction of until. Soon after, I got an email from Warren in Albany who told me something I did not know: Merriam-Webster's Collegiate dictionary allows til as a synonym of till. And it appears Merriam-Webster isn't alone. Webster's New World College online dictionary agrees. Does that let the editor of the book off the hook? Not exactly. Most books are edited according to the Chicago Manual of Style, which is pretty clear on the matter: "till. This is a perfectly good preposi- tion and conjunction. It is not a contraction of 'until' and should not be written 'til," the Chicago Manual explains. The word till actu- ally predates until. Back before no one had yet uttered, "I can wait until tomorrow" it was proper to say "I can wait till tomorrow." Also, just because a dictionary gives you multiple options doesn't mean that they're equally good. On the contrary, dictionaries indicate their preferred or standard forms, usually by showing them first, then listing alternate or "variant" forms after them. For every dictionary I've ever 11 p.m. for prayer and re- pentence at Patriots Park Sept. 11, reflecting on words from II Chronicles 7:14: "If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and will heal their land." Rosh Hashana Chabad Jewish Center of Venice and North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, will hold a Rosh Hashana dinner at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, featuring a four-course gourmet meal with holiday foods, MULCH N Cypress and Red $ 89 A M R i Open7Days per bag Lawn & Garden Center MS 830-5:30 Sun 94:30 5175SR .B776 -Ven ic-4319 w wmtla wnadgade. coi-.ij m~iii.ji.j!. checked, the preference is clear: till is the way to go. Of course, book copy editors don't have to do what the Chicago manual says or even what the dictionary and gram- mar books say. If they did, Cormac McCarthy's writing would have a lot more apostrophes. In many publishing houses, it's custom- ary to create a custom "style sheet" for every manuscript. These are just like mini style guides that document special rules for the whole book. For example, the style sheet for McCarthy's "The Road" probably contained an entry like: "contractions: no apostrophes." So there's no reason a novel couldn't have its own rule: "til: one '1,' no apostrophe." But these kinds of weird style choic- es usually occur only when a copy editor or writer has a good reason to buck convention and use a form that most of their colleagues consider an outright error. What does all this mean to you? You can, technically, use any form of till that you like. But if you want one editor's ad- vice, I say write it till. Or, if you want to steer clear of the whole hornet's nest, you can always use until instead. June Casagrande is the author of "It Was the Best of Sentences, It Was the Worst of Sentences." She can be reached at JuneTCN@aol. com. song and inspiration. Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement (Sept. 25-26) will be held at the Best Western Hotel, 400 Commercial Court, Venice. For more infor- mation and to RSVP call 941-493-2770. Spaghetti supper Emmanuel Lutheran, 800 South Tamiami Trail, hosts a free spaghetti supper from 4:30 to 6 p.m. the last Sunday of every month. No tickets, coupons or money needed. All are welcome. 941-488-4942. I LIBRARY BRIEFS Till, we meet again Discount food offer Gaballi is a faith-based for-profit company whose mission is to sell good quality, afford- able food at a rate of 30 to 70 percent less than national retail prices and buys from American farmers and meat producers. Packages of fruit, veg- etables, frozen meat and prepared convenience meals are offered from the program through partner Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, the host and distribution site. I I- Living Trusts Joint..................... $600 \ 1 Will, Power of Attorney ..........s$75 "Ladybird" Deedseah Update HIPAA Requirements 143 Easl Miami Ave. Venice, FL 34285 488-8551 S .......... n.......I ...... I ..........in I ... .I ,,. ,,,, I .... 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"The Orphan Master's Son," by Adam Johnson (Waterville, Maine: Wheeler Publishing, 2012) "The Storm: A Novel from the NUMA Files," by Clive Cussler and Graham Brown (Waterville, Maine: Wheeler Pub., 2012) Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice 941-861-5000 Artist trading cards Saturday, Sept. 1, 2-3:30 p.m., ages 7-9 Artist Brenda Smoak teaches children to make cards which they can trade or keep. Registration needed. e-Help Tuesday, Sept. 4, 1-3:30 p.m. Technology coaches are standing by to help you with email, applica- tions, searching and other online problems. Baby Rhyme and Sign Tuesday, Sept. 4, 10:15- 11 a.m., ages newborn to 2 1/2. Songs, baby sign language, a book and playtime. The public can order online at Gaballi.com with the church user code christunitedmet. The church also assists customers with orders, answer questions and helps with distribution. Membership is free. 941-493-7504 Donations needed Our Neighbors' Goods is a nonprofit fair-trade shop at Venice Community Church of the Brethren at which handcrafted jewelry, ornaments and decora- tive items from around the world can be bought. Volunteers are needed to staff the shop. Call 941-355-2029 for more information. The Community Assistance Ministry of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776, is collecting dona- tions of the following items for 1,000-plus needy people in the community: bar soap, toothpaste and tooth- brushes, deodorant, feminine hygiene items, bug spray, shampoo and batteries of all sizes. Drop off donations from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call 941-492-6384. rh rwih enerrfVe rc I w ith*0s0. Rabbi Daniel Krimsky and Cantor Marci Vitkus lead our independent congregation using the Reform prayerbook. Instrumental and vocal music using both modern and traditional melodies enhance our services. We embrace Jewish diversity, and welcome interfaith families and anyone interested in Judaism. Join us for Selichot, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kipper, Children's Services, Memorial Services, Congregation Dinner, Break Fast For information and tickets: call 941-484-2022 Jewish Center of Venice 600 N. Auburn Road, Venice FL 34292w (Minutes from 1-75 and US 41) Venice Public Library 300 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice 941-861-1347 Libraries closed on Labor Day All Sarasota County of- fices, including libraries, will be closed Monday, Sept. 3, in honor of the Labor Day holiday. The libraries will reopen at their regular time, 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4. VPL film festival Thursday, Sept. 6, 6 p.m. The first movie of the September theme of "Women under Pressure" will star Lana Turner, possessed by love during the 17th season of the Venice Public Library Film Festival. Video lectures Friday, 2 p.m. An eight-week series, Masterworks of American Art, withWilliam Kloss, art historian, through Sept. 23. Subject: American art from the late 16th century through the first decade of the 20th century. Youth Services Activities Preschool storytime Tuesday, Sept. 4, 10:15- 11 a.m., babies through age 5. Stories and crafts and playtime Children's art workshop Saturday, Sept. 1, 11 a.m., ages 6 to teens Hands-on musical exploration; create CROSS SUDOKO FROM PAGE 6 FROM CLASSIFIED [A ADOE AN F AI E 3 9 54 2 8 1 7 6 7 8 1 6 5 9 3 2 4 ScA 0R0NA2 264 1 3 7 8 9 5 Er Lr S TTEN 8 3 7 5 9 4 2 6 1 SAFE WE AN G ELY TOER 5 4 6 8 1 2 7 3 9 LEA TIE N Es) T P AI I Ijiji I A 9 1 2 3 7 6 51 4 41 AEIR111E N SiDr i N LASS 7T4 3 9 1 81 1 6 5 2 7 N RI4 3 8 6 E2 E 4 7 t 1121917 61 5 4 8131 SUN NEWSPAPERS 5B SEPTEMBER 1,2012 -WEEKEND EDITION ACROSS 1 Rascal 5 Greens 10 Dorm dweller 14 Identifies 19 French composer Edouard: 1823-92 20 Like a lot 21 Fergie's sister-in-law 22 Burning 23 Excavator's exit 24 Jotted down 25 Seines 26 Out-of-date 27 Certain oranges 29 Snappish 31 Newsperson 33 Sweet liqueur 36 Russian inland sea 37 Concentrates 38 Ballet movement 43 Man or beast 47 Mere 49 Australis or Borealis 50 Napoleonic victory site 51 Oh : disdain 53 Carrot family plant 55 Scruffs 56 Unwilling 58 Loafed 60 Pays attention 62 Crowded 63 Preciseness in style 65 diem 66 Town SW of Padua 67 Rich cakes, of a sort 69 Siouan-speakers 72 Baseball call 76 Small 77 In a prude way 79 Puissance 84 Brings into being 86 Special Forces wear 87 Tropical fruit 88 "Superman" actor 89 Bridges 91 Laughter's sound 94 Affirm 95 Estuaries 97 Badger relative 99 Katmandu citizen 101 Attendants at 71 Down 103 Naris 105 Greek god 106 Full authority 111 Knocks out 115 Helmsman's direction 116 Ogled 117 Cliff dwelling 118 Beer, informally Today's Special 120 Cowpuncher's need 123 Suspended 124 Corrupt 125 Buffalo's lake 126 Part of TSE 127 Descartes 128 Emulate Heiden or Hamill 129 Lairs 130 Carpet fiber 131 Large lizards DOWN 1 Mont in the Alps 2 Airport control device 3 Animated 4 Clan emblem 5 Certainly, to Jacques 6 Bustle 7 Destiny 8 Betel palms 9 Reasons 10 Poem part 11 Solitary 12 Race participants 13 Mojave 14 Rich pastries 15 Long way off 16 Drizzle 17 Gaelic 18 Wise guy? 28 Field, at Fenway 30 Scoundrels 32 Parisian recreation area 34 Lace shade 35 Prompter's words 38 Camelot lady 39 Jalopy 40 Expectations 41 Concerning 42 Cup for cafe 43 Dressed 44 Meander 45 Abel's land 46 Pretension Under second grade * First place: Michael Snyder and Jack Gray of South Venice * Second place: Lucianna and Melissa Carney of Englewood * Third place: Mexi Font of Englewood Third to fifth grades * First place: Trinity Angelo of Englewood * Second place: Michelle Read of South Venice * Third place: Melissa and DexTurpin of Rotonda West Sixth to eighth grades * First place: Lauren Skau of North Port * Second place: Veronica Yealy and Alexa Dunsmore of Venice *Third place: Alia Phelps of Englewood Ninth to 12th grades * First place: Savannah Walker of Englewood * Second place: Reagan Park of Englewood * Third place: Leslie Simmons of North Port Adult * First place: Rod Becklund of Port Charlotte * Second place: Lily and Katie Florimbio- Brow of Rotonda West * Third place: Cecilia Lewis of Englewood Luna will be a good night watchdog PHOTO COURTESY OF BOBBI AUSTIN Luna, a 5-year-old spayed female Staffordshire terrier, was rescued from a hostile situation. She has since learned love and respect. She gets along well with laid back, low energy dogs but might do better in a home without other animals. Luna needs an owner with a soft voice and firm hand, probably a woman. When Luna bonds with the owner, she'll be protec- tive. She is current on shots and microchipped. Call Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary, 941-681-3877, or visit 145 W. Dearborn St., Englewood, www.ears4life.org. Edited by Linda and Charles Preston 48 Sea flower 52 Employ 54 Poetic form 57 Match part 59 Cavil 61 Choler 63 Media for 31 Across 64 Shoshonean 65 Chum 68 Be obligated 70 Eve's third son 71 Resort of a sort 72 Backdrop fabric 73 Coliseum 74 Senses 75 Mansard features 78 Storehouse 80 Birthstone for October 81 Ocean motion 82 Baby blues, e.g. 83 Half-done 85 Chat 86 Range cries 87 Frill for chops 90 Put the heat on 92 Pot filler 93 Alpert, of Tijuana Brass 96 Positive 98 Rhine siren 100 Wings 102 Perceived 104 Gets something dirt cheap 106 Court business 107 Indian statesman 108 Vial 109 Hair dye 110 Sidles 111 Domino or Waller 112 News source 113 Song for von Stade 114 Nuance 119 Cacophony 121 Pose 122 Fa's follower Best in Show Lauren Skau of North Port Gift cards were awarded to the winners thanks to the generosity of Inventor John and Beach Cottage Gifts and Crafts. Helping clean up Dearborn Street before the event were the Lemon Bay/ Myakka Trail Scenic Highway Committee, Village Gifts and Gallery, and Keep Sarasota County Beautiful. Sponsors providing volun- teers or chalk included TerraNichol Academy, Open Studio, Arts Alliance and Englewood Area Beautification. About 50 squares of sidewalk were adorned. Give Pumpkin a great treat: a home PHOTO COURTESY OF INGRID SIMKE Pumpkin is a sweet female kitty who likes to play and who wants to be in a nurturing home. She is very gentle and enjoys kind attention. Sometimes she get bursts of playful excitement and darts around showing off her pretty tortoise- shell colors. Come in and ask to play with her. To learn more, go to www.humane.org or visit Suncoast Humane Society at 6781 San Casa Drive in Englewood. Call 941-474-7884. I I SENIOR BRIEFS Catlin Friendship Center 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice 941-584-0075 Open weekdays 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. MONDAYS 9 a.m.-noon small appliance repair shop 9 a.m. video fitness 10 a.m. senior- friendly aerobics 10 a.m.-2 p.m. - Medicare counseling. Walk-ins welcome. Noon-1 p.m. lunch 1 p.m. music with the Upbeat Gang 12:50 p.m. duplicate bridge TUESDAYS 8:45 a.m. video fitness 8:45 a.m. -Yogarobics 9 a.m. -woodcarving 9 a.m.-noon Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders 9:45 a.m. quilting 10 a.m. Latin dance lessons 10 a.m.-2 p.m. - Medicare counseling. Walk-ins welcome. Noon-1 p.m. lunch 12:30 p.m. single- deck progressive pi- nochle and mahjong 1-3 p.m. music with Tin Pan Alley 3 p.m. Tappercise for Fun WEDNESDAYS 9 a.m.-noon- small appliance repair shop 9 a.m. senior- friendly aerobics and Take Off Pounds Sensibly 10 a.m. euchre and tai chi 10 a.m.-2 p.m. - Medicare counseling. Walk-ins welcome. Noon-1 p.m. lunch 12:30 p.m. friendly bridge 1 p.m. Joe Rivers & Friends THURSDAYS 8:45 a.m. -Yogarobics 9 a.m. hand-and- foot canasta 10 a.m. -watercolors and line dancing SOLUTION TO TODAY'S CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD JADE MA OR NODS EMIRN OPE EVIL TERRTAAHED WI NE SNEATKTSI N EVADED NIL AFAR N WOODSY R I NKRAT T|AsT POI1SErl M I L. ACLHLUDE TL GRA ETNA TWINE HORA COr SFMIS ANON pinochle 3:30 p.m. movement balance FRIDAYS 8:45 a.m. video fitness 9 a.m. friendly bridge; yoga 9:30 a.m. balance movement Noon-1 p.m. lunch 12:50 p.m. duplicate bridge 1-3 p.m. -Al Pierce and The Let's Do It Band for listening and dancing Senior activities at other locations Epiphany Cathedral Parish Hall 340 Sarasota St., Venice 941-484-3505 The following free activities are held Wednesday: 9 a.m., exercise 9:30 a.m., knitting and crocheting 9:30 a.m., quilting 11 a.m., rosary construction Noon, bridge Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8118.832 E. Venice Ave., Venice. 941-484-8118 Seniors With or Without Partners spon- sors card playing on Monday from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. All are welcome. Call Irene at 941-497-5438. Our Lady of Lourdes Church 1301 Center Road, Venice 941-497-2931 Senior singles cards and games from 1 to 4 p.m. Thursday. Call Elizabeth Bonfiglio, 941-492-5528. Safe-driving school Safe-driving class for resi- dents over 50. Choose from several class locations in Venice. Make a reservation for these classes by calling Fran at 941-485-7846. SOLUTION TO THE AUG. 25 CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD ADIEU ICE INDIA BOLTHOLES LA I RD SRS VEST INCAS NEED BEETS BABOON GUYS TURNS SHUTTER 0JITILJI M 0 I TIR I ELD CORM AUF HAUL PLATYPI BMOVIE WART RELENT BATIK VOTE EKING MOTHEATEN SEDIGE UTA OPTED TREED GEL STORY LOOKING FOR SOMETHING? Saturday's Sudoku, horoscopes, movie listings and Dear Abby are in the real estate classified section along with a bonus crossword puzzle and a host of other features. The Sudoku solution still appears in Our Town. COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEF Bandana The Venice band Bandana will perform Sunday, Sept. 2, 1-5 p.m. at Snook Haven, 5000 E. Venice Ave., Venice; and Monday, Sept. 3, 2-5 p.m., at American Legion Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave., Venice. There is no cover charge at either event. A food and beverage vendor will be available at Snook Haven, and that event is hosted by the Friends of Sarasota County Parks & Recreation. "Famous Archie" from Tarzan's Tiki will help with refresh- ments. Raffles will be held. Proceeds will benefit Adopt-A-Camper, which helps financially challenged children enter the camp program. $$ SAVE WEONEY $$ Shop the Classifieds\ SUN PHOTO BY TAMI GARCIA, tgarcia@sun-herald.com Jenna Belch, 7, a second-grader at Englewood Elementary School, and Katie Florimbio of Rotonda West color a mermaid design during the Englewood Chalk Fest on Dearborn Street. Winners of Englewood Chalk Fest on Dearborn Street 10 a.m.-2 p.m. - Medicare counseling. Walk-ins welcome. Noon-1 p.m. lunch 1 p.m. music with Dick Rivers; double-deck progressive :6Bi SUN NEWSPAPERS 7BRAVEL WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Princess unveils thermal suite By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR A recent press release from Princess Cruises reminded me of an incredible spa experience my daughter, Heidi, and I enjoyed in Bali. Actually it was the ac- companying photo of "a hydro-therapy pool with its cascading rain shower" in "The Enclave of Royal Princess' Lotus Spa" that triggered the memory. Staying at what is today known as the Ayana Resort and was then the Ritz-Carlton Bali, we spent two hours in the resort's thalos- sotherapy pool. At the time it was said to be one of just three in the world and had cost more than $1 million to install. That pool was as large as the rest of the spa. It was covered, yet open to the air and located near the edge of the cliff on which the resort is built. It literally took two hours to work our way through the maze, guided by a pool director who told us when it was time to move to the next spot. I also still remember how warm the water was in most areas, although the second area, in which we had to walk against the current, was actually chilly. The final treat after being buffeted by jets at our backs, on our necks and even beneath our feet was a row of lounges facing the Indian Ocean. The lounges were in the pool, and as soon as you were settled into the lounge, more jets were turned on, with the result that we were floating on water while watching the sunset into the ocean. Even the new mega- ships don't have room for anything like that, but from the picture sent by Princess, its hydrothera- py pool and rain shower are pretty inviting. According to the release, the expanded Lotus Spa aboard the new Royal Princess and near the atrium will also have more treatment rooms, a Turkish-style steam room, new couples villas as well as The Enclave, where the hydrotherapy pool is to be found. Also in the spa area are an herbal steam room, called the Calderium, and a dry- heat sauna, called the Laconium, Visit www. princess.com/ royalprincessactivities to view a video preview of the area. It is that pool, with its rain shower and thera- peutic hydro jets set at various locations within the pool, that offers an experience I think is about as close to what Heidi and I experienced as possible, especially on a ship at sea. Other offer- ings within The Enclave are heated stone beds, water beds, humidity zones, aroma infusions and more. Descriptions of the spa's various compo- nents are described below, directly from the press release: "The Hammam a Turkish-style steam bath to enhance well-being, the Hammam's warm marble slab is a soothing addition to a massage and can be used with clay, mud or salt treatments. "The Caldarium a feature taken from Roman times, this warm, light steam ceramic chamber offers an infu- sion of herbal aromas. Walls, floors and seats are heated for a deep penetrating warmth that promotes relaxation. "The Laconium this warm, dry chamber grad- ually warms the body to help with purification and detoxification. "Sensory showers - passengers can choose from four different ex- periences: Tropical Rain, Cold Mist, Rain Shower or Siberian Shower, which also include dynamic mood lighting and aromas to enrich the experience. "Scrub & Shine Bar - as a prelude to any spa treatment, or as an addition to use in The Enclave, passengers can get recommendations from a 'mixologist' for the perfect scrubs to complement their treat- ments. The bar offers a selection of salt and sugar scrubs to choose from, which can be 'spiced up' by adding a mixture of herbs. "Treatment rooms - the Lotus Spa on Royal Princess features more treatment rooms than ever before (a total of 18), including two new luxurious couples villas. These private retreats of- fer a quiet place for time together with side-by- side massage tables, a soothing whirlpool bath, customized music for relaxation and a sitting area with ocean views. "Relaxation lounge a private space to relax before a treatment, this comfortable lounge features a calming atmosphere and scenic ocean views. Passengers can enjoy a cup of herbal tea or fruit-infused water as they unwind. "Lotus Spa Salon the spa will also feature a full service salon featuring a A hydro-therapy pool with cascading rain shower in"The Enclave of Royal Princess' Lotus Spa." SUN --UIU BY KIM LUUUL A portion of the thalossotherapy pool at the Ayana Resort and Spa in Jimbayron Bay, Bali, Indonesia. It features many stations where water jets massage parts of your body. new 'social' nail bar with side-by-side stations for an interactive manicure experience. Included in the salon are private teeth-whitening stations with individual TVs, pedicure stations and a barber shop for men." All this luxury and more will be available following the launch of the new 3,600-pas- senger Royal Princess, which is currently under construction, with an expected launch during 2013 with cruises in the Mediterranean during the summer season and the Eastern Caribbean in the fall/winter season. For information about cruises on this or other Princess ships, consult your travel professional, visit www.princess.com or call 800-774-6237. For information on the Ayana Resort in Bali, visit www.ayanaresort.com. The resort was named the best resort and spa in Asia by Conde Nast traveler in its 2011 readers' poll. Email: kcol@venicegondolier.com Frequent flier seats get easier to find By HUGO MARTIN In fact, the study found "These frequent-flier more-expensive tickets Los ANGELEs TMES that Southwest had a programs have been on on the airline website 100 percent success rate steroids with their ability than other passengers. When it comes time to for finding available to generate revenues," he The airline blamed a trade in your frequent- seats tied for the best said. computer glitch. flier reward points for rate with budget airline Over the last three Delta, the second- seats on an airplane, Air Berlin. Among other years, the study found, largest U.S. carrier by low-cost airlines do the U.S. carriers, AirTran and the world's airlines total passengers, said the best job of getting you in United Airlines each had a improved the overall problem started when it the air. success rate of 87 percent, availability of seats for launched an upgrade to That was the conclu- according to the study, frequent fliers. The study its website search engine sion of a study released At the bottom of the list found that all airlines in April. recently by IdeaWorks, were American, with a tested in 2010 had an aver- a Wisconsin consultant 45.7 percent availability age score of 65.8 percent. to the airline industry, rate; US Airways, with The seat availability rate In March, IdeaWorks 33.6 percent; and Delta in improved to 68.6 percent submitted nearly 7,000 last place with 27.1 percent. in 2011 and to 70.9 September 2 booking requests through Jay Sorensen, president percent in 2012, accord- .pem the frequent-flier websites of IdeaWorks, said he ing to the study. Pl n*fafi F-~ 9Q Q~f --.an atn Uo 2i airlines. Seats were requested for the airline's most popular routes in June through October. The study had a 93.5 percent success rate of finding available seats on low-cost air- lines around the world, including U.S. carriers such as Southwest Airlines, AirTran Airways and JetBlue Airways. In contrast, the study had a 62.9 percent success rate with larger carriers such as American Airlines, US Airways and Delta Air Lines. BILOXI Sept. 16, Oct. r& Oct. 2Sh includes 4 days/3 nights Receive $75 Free Play and 3 meals at Isle Of Capri Resort $219 ppdo 1-800-284-1015 (941) 473-1481 Escorted Motorcoach i GroupsWelcome Local Pick Ups On The Road Again Tourbs ..) sice. 1"S e thinks larger airlines such as American and Delta have not set aside enough seats to meet the demand from frequent fliers who accumulated reward points through popular credit-card programs. Delta discloses pricing errors More bad news for frequent fliers on Delta: The Atlanta airline said it inadvertently offered frequent fliers "Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for Him..." (Psalm 37:7, NKJV PRINCE OF PEACE (WELS) Fisherman's Net Church EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH ,-, '' -r' Worship Service: 10:00am 941-223-1180 Pastor Paul J Werner 2222 Englewood Road, Sunday 10 AM Service Englewood 1 .i ': larvarii Irill V-rii IUl: 1- 474-0776 www.princeofpeacefl.com www.fishermansnetchurch.com NEW SERVICE TIMES I .t.Weicome First Baptist -r1 VENICE Visilors to 9:00AM Classic Service worship 10:30 AM Modern Service with you. 941-485-1314 Have your church ad here. S,': -,- : :' Call 207-1011 with reward points Delta officials said Alliance, said he suspects frequent fliers initially Delta was caught testing were not switched over a new system to find to the upgraded system. ways to charge passen- As a result, the frequent gers higher fares. fliers were sometimes "They are testing a offered more-expensive system to do different seats and routes than things with pricing," he other passengers. said. But Charlie Leocha, Delta declined to director of advocacy respond to Leocha's group Consumer Travel charge. * Friendship i Centers- F04, People Helping People Venice For reservations or more information call Julie Baiers, John Semple, Chairman Jim Duval, Max Moore, 556-3205 or visit friendshipcenters.org and Dr. Richard Beebe. Not pictured: Jon Wioskowski and Bill Parker. ,ENICE vn' .h Tru- .. ...... ier.. n,. 1 COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 1 ] ] I 1 ] 1 1 1 8B WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 1, 2012 PHOTO ALBUCONTACT US 941-207-1102 P H O T O A L Bablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS On their recent Mediterranean cruise to several cities in Italy, Monaco, Spain and Tunisia, Linda and Larry Beasley, of Venice, visited the ruins of Pompeii, Italy. Mount Vesuvius, the volcano that destroyed the city in 79 A.D., is in the background. PHOTO COURTESY OF DENNY KALGREN There were some impressive waves on the jetty Monday, Aug. 27, as Tropical Storm Isaac passed by Venice. PHOTO COURTESY OF JEAN MARIE BURTON Steve Surchik holds his dog, Buggy, who won second-place honors in the Collector's Framery and Gallery Pet Photo Contest. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: o0 >. 0 cO o I0 * Independent Living * Assisted Living * Skilled Nursing Care * Outpatient Rehab Kathy Lehner's dog, Casper, won first place in the Pet Photo Contest held by Collec- tor's Framery and Gallery. A 10-cent donation per vote was requested from those voting and the money went to Suncoast Humane Society in Englewood. PHOTO COURTESY OF NICKIE EMERY A screech owl took residence in this backyard tree recently. VIL GGE ON T ISLE EVERYDAY NEW DAY S(941) 486-5484 S920 Tamiami Trail South Venice, FL 34285 Max James, second right, is surrounded by his three sisters as PHOTO COURTESY OF he celebrates his 90th birthday at the DAV in Nokomis June 3. KATHERINE SHERIN-ZAUNER His sisters are Elizabeth Morris, left, of Melbourne, Fla.; Betty Bobby Zauner, from New Anderson, of Fort Myers, Fla.; and Josephine Heffner, right, y Zaunertrom New of Lindon, Mich. James retired as a captain from the Pontiac, Jersey, caught a big one in his Mich., Fire Department. grandmother's lake in Venice. PHOTO COURTESY OF JACARANDA TRACE Looking over holiday cards made by residents of the Inn at Jacaranda Trace are Susan Cairo, right, marketing director of Jacaranda Trace, and Frances Smith, instructor. Seated at left are Margot Jacob and Harry Soukup. Drawings were created, then duplicated on holiday graphics. Smith taught class members how to decorate their holiday cards with glitter and a lot of snow decorations. COURTESY PHOTO Denny and Sonja Kalgren, of Venice, enjoyed Castellina in Chianti. They traveled Italy with a group of eight for 28 days in June. "Ready, Set, Go!" Cousins ready to jump into the p Grampy Bob in Venice. 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Old and really old wheels catch the eye Today's column is most different from other transportation pieces I've ever been involved with. Each of the eye-catching bicycles are over 100 years old. One, the all wooden "bone shaker," dates to the late 1860s. They belong to Dave D'Amore and his wife, Pam, of Punta Gorda who seldom exhibit these very rare items. Lee and I happened to stop by the Muscle Car City Museum to double-check on some information about owner Rick Treworgy's new acquisi- tion, a custom-built 1957 Chevrolet Suburban. Upon entering the lobby, we found Dave, a longtime friend and employee of Rick's, standing next to four old bikes explain- ing details of each to a couple of visitors. I listened carefully because I had owned two, 48- and 52-inch models, myself from 1963 to 1970. Both were made by Columbia in New England; however, they weren't pristine like Dave's. Immediately, I made a decision to feature them along with the aforementioned Suburban. Within minutes, Lee was outside the building tak- ing pictures of three of these unique two-wheelers along with Dave and Pam. Some brief information about each: The "bone shaker" has wooden rims with a flat metal band around the outer edge that serves as a "tire," and its so-called seat is mounted on a flat spring. The big- wheeled bicycle is a 60-inch version that uses hard, solid rubber tires on the rim held by long thin spokes. The seat is made of thick leather attached to a rather flexible curved spring. This one has a spoon- type brake that is activated by a lever on the handlebar. When squeezed, it makes it rub the tire to at least slow the momentum of the wheel. To get up on the seat, there is a flat "step" at the protruding lower end of the large, heavy, oon tubular curved frame. Simply begin by holding your left hand tightly on the "handle" grip, run along side to get up speed, then place your left foot up on the "step," swing your body up and over the frame, start pedaling and off you go. Those handle grips and ped- als use a hard Bakelite material similar somewhat to modern plastic. The smallest bicycle is a Columbia Light Roadster, built in 1889 using a design that is still with us worldwide today. Its brake is not within the hub. To stop this really fast bike (as I witnessed as Dave raced around half the parking lot), one has to squeeze the lever on the right side of the handlebar. It controls a long rod going down to the frame center shaft, where a "spoon" drags against the almost hollow red rubber tire. Three features are the height- adjustable, fancy leather seat with underside soft springs, a real thick chain and sprockets, plus a rear fender. 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Plus tax, tag, title, registration and dealer fees with approved credit. For Genesis lease, must qualify for value owner coupon or competitive owner coupon or payment increases to $349 per month. All leases are 12,000 miles per year, 200 per mile thereafter. Based on EPA estimated highway miles per gallon. **0% APR financing with approved credit. ttPlus tax, tag, title, registration and dealer fees. AWith approved credit. Interest accrues from date of purchase. All used vehicle prices are plus tax, tag, title, registration and dealerfees. All pictures are for illustration purposes only. All offers prior to negotiation and may not be combined. Dealership and it's agency not responsible for misprints, omissions or errors. Prior sales excluded. With approved credit. All offers valid on in stock units only and are in lieu of any other offers. See dealer for complete details. Offers expire end of day 9/3/2012. HYUNDAI 3500 Bee Ridge Road Sarasota Just Seconds West of Bee Ridge & Beneva Road 1-877-228-9195 Monday Friday 8:30am-8pm Saturday 8:30am-7pm Sunday Noon-5pm [,Ge4,t.tel Hyundaimr. .om Assurance I.., , ^^^^^^^^(ED Hyun ^^^R^ SUMMER DR~iIVElT -I C=ERIID Let's make a deal Expert advice on buying a new ride hassle-free By ANDREA PYROS www.RETAILMENOT-MCT If you've been thinking about buying a new vehi- cle, now's the time of the year to do it, says Kristin Varela, the senior family editor at Cars.com. Varela says that August and September are typically when most model years turn over, and dealers are looking to get rid of the older models to make room for the new vehicles cycling in. Or, if you'd prefer to wait a few months, December is another good month to score a new car because making sales before the end of the calendar year is motivating for dealers. Here are Varela's top tips for getting the best car at the best price: Know what you want It's a big mistake to stroll into a dealership, thinking, "Oh, I'll just have a look around," says our expert. Know what vehicle you want before stepping into the dealership, or you'll wind up having a car pushed on you that won't fit your needs. Make your deci- sion on what car to buy by doing research, talking to people and reading reviews. Seek out review- ers who have similar lifestyles to you. In other words, if you're a family person looking for a car to fit your whole brood, you wouldn't want to read reviews focusing on the best cars for weekend racing. Cars.com has a special guide for families, and Consumer Reports is another popular place to start your search. Talk to friends and family about what they drive and how they feel about their vehicle. And get real about your budget. Edmunds.com has a helpful price-range calculator. Visit multiple dealerships You've decided on the car. Now it's time to step into a dealership for a test-drive. This first visit is not about buying; it's purely to take the car for a spin. Set up multiple appointments to visit a few different dealerships, and plan to keep each appointment short and sweet say, 30 minutes. Then "cut one appoint- ment short by saying you have to go to another dealership to look at another car," says our expert. Listen up: We know it's no fun to haul the entire family to test-drive a car, but you have to, says Varela. "A lot of people shy away from taking the kids, the car seats and the strollers to the dealership, but that is a big mistake," she says. "Do not leave that behind. You want to be sure your car seats fit, that your kids can fit into the third row, that your jogging stroller or wagon fit into the vehicle. Take the time to check those things so you don't get home with a new car only to discover that you can't fit three child safety seats side by side." Know what's hot There are two reasons to find out which cars are the current best-sellers on the market. One, it takes some of the power away from the car sales- person because he can't claim that a particular car is selling like hot- cakes if it's not. It's also a good way to negotiate a better deal if a car isn't selling as quickly. To see the stats, Cars.com's blog, KickingTires, has a monthly feature tracking sales data. Wait for the deals If you don't have to buy a car right this instant, you can hang back and wait for those zero percent interest rates or other incentives. (Don't expect too many gener- ous cash-back offers, though, as our expert says they're not all that common these days.) Check the automaker's website to see what's going on in terms of incentives. They don't typically change on the first of the month, but they generally do by the first week of the month. Ask for what you want Once you've gotten a ridiculous amount of knowledge and decided on a car, get in there and ask for what you want. "Everything is up for discussion and negotia- tion," Varela says. If one dealer won't give you a certain deal or extra, maybe another will. And don't feel intimi- dated. The automotive industry knows where the purchasing power lies. Not only are about 52 percent of all new cars purchased by women, but women also influence a whopping 85 percent of car-buying decisions (we're talking $83 billion a year in purchasing power!). Don't mention a trade Interestingly, Varela suggests you finish negotiating every detail before you even whisper that you're looking to trade in your current car. That way, you can be sure that you've gotten the very best deal pos- sible and that your trade- in talk doesn't prevent you from a "clean and pure" offer. Three cool family cars Every family has unique needs, from budgets and hobbies to household sizes and lo- cation. But here are three new family-oriented cars Varela and her Cars.com mom testers like: Infinity JX35 This is a three-row, seven-seat crossover with tons of fun extras and a blissfully easy-to-access third row. Mazda5 For families who want a budget option and a third row, the six-seat Mazda5 (starting at $17,000) is one to in- vestigate. It's got sliding doors like a minivan, but it's built on a car platform making it easily maneuverable. Ford Flex Varela's currently driving the 2013 Ford Flex, which she says is "really nice and low to the ground, just at that perfect height for kids to climb in and out" with ease. She adds that it's functional, drivable and doesn't feel too big for her (she's 5 feet 3 inches tall). Here's the deal with self-adjusting clutches Dear Tom and Ray: What's the deal with nonadjustable clutches? I have driven manual transmissions my whole driv- ing life. I own a 2007 Toyota Matrix, and when I started stalling it more often due to the clutch, I asked the dealer if he would adjust the clutch for me. He said, "No, the clutch isn't adjustable." Of course, I'd never heard of such a thing, and wondered if he was just blowing me off as a "woman driver" who didn't know what she was talking about. Why would they make clutches nonadjustable? Trudy TOM: They don't make clutches nonadjustablee," Trudy. But they do make most of them "self-adjusting" these days, which means they can't be adjusted by your mechanic. RAY: Since you've driven stick shifts all your life, you know that in the old days, oon CLICK and CLACK TALK CARS by Tom & Ray Magliozzi Because anyone who owns a car needs a laugh twice a week. clutches routinely had to be adjusted. TOM: Normally, you always want there to be an inch or so of free play in the pedal. That means for the first inch or so that you depress it, nothing happens. The pedal just flops there. There's no resistance. RAY: That tells you that the clutch is properly adjusted, and is not riding itself (being partially disengaged at all times while you drive around). Because a ridden clutch is a not-long-for-this-world clutch. TOM: Normally, as a clutch goes out of adjustment, the engagement point (the point at which the car starts to move as you lift your foot off of the clutch pedal) gets higher and higher. Eventually, all the free play disappears, and then you're riding the clutch all the time without knowing it. It's as if your foot is partially on the clutch pedal, even though it's not. RAY: Eventually, people got sick of having to (1) remember to get the clutch adjusted all the time and (2) replace their burned-out clutches when they didn't remember. TOM: So, to satisfy their increasingly annoyed customers and protect their reputations for reliability, manufacturers started using hydraulic, or cable-based, self-adjusting clutches which do what? They adjust the amount of free play, all the time, by themselves. RAY: At some point, when there's no more adjustment room left, then it's time for a new clutch. You may be at that point, Trudy. TOM: If the engagement point for your clutch has got- ten too high, that's probably the case. RAY: But if it's too low, there are two possibilities. One is that some air may have gotten into your hydraulic system through a small leak in the slave or master cylinder. You can have the system bled to remove any air that's in there. TOM: If it improves after be- ing bled, your next step would be to find and fix the leak. RAY: The other possibility is that you bought some extra- thick or all-weather floor mats that are making it impossible for the pedal to reach all the way to the floor. TOM: My brother picked up another inch and a half of downward clutch travel by removing the full-pile shag carpet he had in his car. If you buy a used car, will you just be inheriting the previous owner's problem? 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Let m SWe have a full line ofon t Rocks, Shells, Pavers & Curbing Concre Free Delivery on 5 yards or more Some restrictions may apply Call 19888 Veterans Blvd., Port Charlotte across from Jackie's Auto Body M-F 9a-4p, Sat 9a-1p Charlie Ra+ed Li 0Mn00e0 Rated Lic./11-0000201 O/Ins AppO' ait I O ,II..I, Ii A it I I WA ) Law ) Law I I - - - - . M--- 0 Place Your Ad Here! Call 420-3110 movers "U The Sun Classified-Section A Page 8 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 1, 2012 ) antin SUN NEWSPAPERS Find the people here to keep your home, business and transportation running smoothly. Include Your Business in This Directory. 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Replace & Repair Lic.# RC 0066574 Lic#CCC1325995 sEEMenl i= M--, 0 Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 9 t. )HWK( The Sun Classified-Section A Page 10 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 1, 2012 RESTAURANT/ HOTEL Zi^ 2040 T ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas RESTAURANT/ HOTEL oollZ 2040 BANQUET CHEF/ WEEKEND COOK Seeking ultimate team player with over 5 years experience preparing & serving banquet food to large groups of 200+. At least 1 year experience as cook in casual dining restaurant. Must be available nights, weekend & holidays. PT position with FT potential. Please send resume to: Human Resources50 P.O. Box 495173 Port Charlotte, Fl. 33949 COOK/WAITSTAFF Full & Part Time Available. RIVER COMMONS Apply online at www.river-commons.com 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 RESTAURANT/ HOTEL 2040 KINGSWAY COUNTY CLUB IS NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS AND RESUMES FOR FOOD & BEVERAGE OPERATION Positions include: *Head Server *Servers *Cooks *Dishwashers, *Snack bar & *Beverage Cart Attendants Applications can be found on our website: www.kingswavcountrvclub.com or can be picked up at the Clubhouse; 13625 SW Kingsway Circle, Lake Suzy FL 34269 Directionssto the Club can be found on our website. Resumes and applications can be emailed to abristow@kingswaycountryclub.com or dropped off at Kingsway Country Club. No phone calls please. WAITRESS / WAITER needed for nights, Mon-Fri. Apply at Wee Blew Inn. WAITRESS/WAITER with bartending experience for fast growing Englewood area restaurant. Call Ron, Beyond the Sea 941-223-4781. SKILLED TRADES 2050 ALUMINUM INSTALLER Must have clean valid DL. Background check, Apply at Jansen & Son's 745 Com- merce Drive. Venice Fl, DFWP DIESEL MECHANIC, looking for an experienced Diesel Mechanic. Must be hard working. Duties include, but not limited to tires, brakes and PM's. Must have own tools, Class A license a plus. Apply in person Young Trucking 12164 Tamiami Trail PG INSULATION INSTALLER Must have clean valid DL. Background check, Apply @ Jansen & Son's 745 Com- merce Drive. Venice FlI, DFWP LEAD ELECTRICIAN, 5 YRS Experience Necessary Must Have Clean, Valid FL Driver's License. Nonsmoker. electrician82012@yahoo.com MECHANIC NEEDED ASE Preferred But Not Necessary -ALSO- LUBE & TIRE TECH Needed Basic Tools Required. Apply in Person to: Gene Gorman Auto Repair 4396 Tamiami Trl., P.C. (941)-629-TIRE (8473) SKILLED TRADES 2050 PLUMBERS IMMEDIATE OPENING Must be qualified and experienced in all areas of Plumbing! Call 941-613- 6785 Betweem 9am-lpm Monday- Friday Only Please PLUMBING SERVICE MAN Experienced only repipes, remodel & all phases of service work. DFWP McDonough Plumbing Apply: Mon-Fri 9-3 4585 Tamiami Tr. Pt. Charlotte ROOFER, Must Know ALL Phases of Roofing & Have 5 Years Experience. Must Have Own Tools. Valid Drivers License Required. Drug Free. Call for Appointment. 941-625- 1894 (a GET RESULTS L USE CLASSIFIED! ) SKILLED TRADES 2050 EXPERIENCED PLUMBER WANTED. Please call for details! 941-698-2401 ROOFERS EXPERIENCE necessary, Driver's License req. DFWP CMM Commercial Contractors Inc. 941-232-0888 ROOFERS WANTED FULL TIME. Must have experience in all phases of roofing.Drivers license Required 941-426-8946 SALES 2070 EXPERIENCED OUTSIDE ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE, Established building materi- al supply co. seeks a quali- fied and motivated individual to join its outside sales team. Candidates must have a min 2 yrs sales exp. & be motivated! Health ben- efits, paid vacation 401k, salary + commission. Fax resumes to 239-567-3967 Or email: DEM@RBSC.net DFWP EOE NEWSPAPERS F ind the people here to keep your home, business and transportation running smoothly. Include Your Business in This Directory. Call 866.463.1638 -brA'4He( STUCCO RICE LNDIRS Wire Lath Repair STUCCO9 INC Window Sill Repair Rusted Bands Repair New Constriction All Crack & & Remodels Block Repair Rusted bands & US Vets Work Here Wire Lath Repair. Veterans' & Senior Spraycrete & Discounts Dry-wall repair. (941) 716-0872 - r~( 941)4974553 Remodel Baths Floors YOUR TILE OR MINE Stone Porcelain Marble Wood Floors Installed 941-625-5186 CELL 941-628-0442 MARTY-OWNER/TILE SETTER Lic/ins Workman's Comp. Charlotte County Since 1987 Lic.#AAA006387 COLO AO I THSSACE CAL TOOF CERAMIC TILE SALES AND/OR INSTAIATION 35 YRS EXP. NO JOB TOO SMALL 12 yrs. In Rotondoa West. Free estimates. Installer/Owner. Call Jim 941-697-5948 LEMON BAY TILE " Convert bath tub to easy access shower * Handicap access shower * Shower repair & replace * Free In-Home Shopping * Licensed & Insured " Owner/Install " Over 20 Years in Englewood 20x20 Porcelain from $3.69 Professionally Installed 474-1000 ) Yor d er4 Trailer Repair Major & Minor Boat/Utility Trailers Springs, Axles Bearings, Tires Lights & Wiring Englewood Trailer Center 941-460-9700 Tremendous Tree Expert Tree Services Professional Certified Arborist S Removal f Pruning # Stump Grinding / # Designs 04 Quality Service! ~ Locally Owned [ .^^ & Operated 10% SENIOR DISCOUNT 941-426-8983 www.northporttree.com Fully Licensed & Insured I * Tree trimming & removal * Complete yard care * Home repair , IMODDHOOk a a' lusinesris-onrop X, thankslothe -Aw. Business Service Mir.jectorv call 0 ROBE I JONES(AN(TE Installation Of All & r ela Tile, Marble Stone repair epace & Wood Flooring Loose or HolloW Shower Bath Remodel Floor Tile New Construction & Remodeling FREE ESTIMATES Established 1988 941-204-2444 Lic. #AAA006338 & Ins Warehouse Bay Rentals For small businesses starting at $200 per/mo Zoning is ILW for most types of businesses Sizes 325sq. ft. to 4,000 sq. ft. Venice Warehouse Complex (941) 485-8402 MMAKEYU HN ING] Reach over 150,000 potential customers with your full color ad. Call today to reserve your space. 941-429-3110 SUN Email: special@sunnewspapers.net A Iuow WE DO WINDOWS & PRESSURE WASHING New Customer Specials Package Deals Res. & Comm. Free Estimate Lic/Ins. 941-661-5281 Sliding Glass Door Wheel Repairs Free Estimates Since 1981 941-706-6445 Windows, Doors & Home Repairs Lic. / Insured Custom Jiome Pepairs, Inc. Windows, Doors & more... Jeff Reinhardt * Replacement Windows* Interior Doors * Hurricane Protection Garage Doors & Patio Doors * Exterior Doors Maintenance, Repairs, Install Complete Handyman Service Call today for your FREE ESTIMATE 941.321.1873 Llc.AAAA0106l lnsured rNv--- f f -14 -A 11 11 - - - -1- )Tile^^^ )EStucc )Stucc fjlrfl ol f M ) rllSn Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 11 SALES Lwow 2070 ESTABLISHED FLOORING Company seeks experienced & motivated sales person. Great pay and benefits. Fax resume to 239-425-0929 or email retailfloors@gmail.com EOE DFWP / NEW \ BUSINESS DEVELOPER INSIDE TELEPHONE SALES We Want to hire experienced sales people that are self starters with excellent communication and customer service skills. Must be energetic, result driven, and want to WIM You will be selling advertising in the largest classified product in the state of Florida. Because of our track record with customer success, we offer viable solutions to keep all types of businesses top of mind and to help grow their business. We Offer: *Competitive salary plus commissions *Vacation *Health Insurance *Sick and short term disability. 0401(k) OTraining *Advancement opportunities If you are looking for a career in a positive environment with growth potential and have a real desire to succeed, please contact gkotz@sun-herald.com We are a drug & nicotine free workplace. Pre-employmentdrug & nicotine testing required. / s BX ,IT! TELEMARKETING PROFESSIONAL We are seeking a talented inside telemarketing profes- sional with experience and excellence in meeting sales goals. This position is for a results-driven, self-starter, responsible for a telesales program selling a product that is well-received product within a marketplace. Your specific duties as an Inside Sales Representative will include: Prospecting via telephone, calling provided leads Closing new business Updating sales activity in our Client Relationship Man- agement system Meeting or exceeding all sales and performance goals on a consistent basis Attending sales meetings Overcoming objections Desired Skills & Experience Exceptional verbal and writ- ten communication and interpersonal skills Experience with selling over the phone. Strong organizational and time-management skills Be a self-starter, able to work independently and col- laboratively Company Description We are a long-established, strong media company who has an excellent reputation within the communities we serve. We offer health-care, 401K, vacation and holidays as well as a competitive com- pensation plan. We are a non-nicotine and non-drug company. Please forward resume to: telecallsl2@gmail.com REAL ESTATE OPENING Realtors! Are you looking for a full service office with great technical support, NO DESK FEES, in house training and buyer & seller leads? Call today for a confidential interview. ERA Advantage Realty, Inc. (941)-255-5300 j.ament@embarqmail.com WATCH US GROW. The Furniture Warehouse is hiring Sales Associates experienced in retail sales. Energetic & enthusiastic. Salary, commission, benefits. 941-223-6812 WE ARE HIRING INSIDE SALES 19 Year Old Product Flexible Hours Downtown Punta Gorda Commission Based Call Jodi941-205-2340 CARE NEEDED ADULT CARE, live in help for elderly lady. room, board, small salary. non smkr. back- ground chk reqd 941-457-6811 LOTS OF TOTS LEARNING CENTER is hiring for position of 2/3 year old Teacher, must have all of DCF's 45 hr. coursework completed, flexible hrs. Multi- task & good attitude. 941-629- 1620 bet. 9-12:30 or 3-5:30. PRE SCHOOL DIRECTOR for Mansota Beach Preschool VPK Qualified call 941-468-1590 L GENERAL L 2100 BUSDRIVER, VENICE cour- tesy for MHP. Must have CDL and Class B license. 30 hrs per week 941-488-9648 GOLF COURSE MAINTENANCE: Equipment Operator for Large Golf Course Community in Port Charlotte. Experience Preferred but will Train Motivated Candidate. PT. D.F.W.P. Call 941-625-3130 or fax resume to 625-5750 Ak 'A" -D" 'I"' A' N ARCADIAN ASSISTANT EDITOR The Arcadian is seeking an Assistant Editor. The Arcadian is a weekly newspaper covering the city of Arcadia and all of DeSoto County. The position includes both editing and reporting duties. The ideal candidate will have experience in newspa- per reporting with a passion for covering local events accurately and completely; good writing and grammar skills; curiosity and determi- nation to research stories; flexibility for covering events out of our small office; and the ability to get along well with a variety of people in a small town atmosphere. To apply, submit your resume and up to three writ- ing samples to (email is pre- ferred): Susan E. Hoffman The Arcadian arcadian.editor@gmail.com or 108 S. Pol Ave. Arcadia FL 34266 We are a drug and nicotine free workplace. Pre-employ- ment drug and nicotine test- ing required. EOE ***** CUST SERVICE/SALES tel asst. $8+ p/t nites, sweet tel voice,faxscan email req Englewood 215-514-4750 MAINTENANCE / REPAIR person for small school. 10- 15 scheduled hrs per week. Background chk req. Please call 941-764-7673 PERSONAL ASSISTANT I am looking for an energetic and diligent personal assistant. Position is fairly flexible, so students are welcome to apply. matt.ollardl@gmail.com Port Charlotte Florist is hiring Office Manager/Sales Floral Designer/Sales Full time, experience required Please apply in person only 900 Tamiami Trail, Pt Charlotte RENTAL OFFICE ASSOCIATE for busy rental office. Cus- tomer service & Excel exp. Fax Resume 941-474-4099 [ PART TIME/ TEMPORARY MAIDS, Seasonal/Part time for cleaning residential homes, May be full time. Must be reli- able! Drivers license would be an advantage. Call Royal Maid Service 941-763-9539 CHECK THE I CLASSIFIED! T 3000 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS 3010 THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD EARLY DEADLINES FOR CLASSIFIED LINE ADS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Friday, 1:00 pm for Saturday Friday 3:30pm for Sunday. Friday 4:30 for Monday and Tuesday. We Wish Everyone a Happy & Safe Weekend. Dr. Douglas Finkel and Dr. Chelli Bogen welcome Dr. Maria Galimidi to our practice. Now all surgical and non-surgical options for your foot problems are at one convenient location. Dr. Galimidi specializes in general and pediatric foot surgery and will be a valuable addition to our practice. 712 The Rialto Venice, Fl 34285 941-488-0222 * ** ** ** * SALES GENERAL L ^2070 2100 S HAPPY ADS 0L1OZZ3015 .- " *- A If you know the one in the center, she will be 73 on Tuesday! Call & say HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Place your Happy Ad for only $10.75 3 lines 1 day. Add a photo for only $10.00! Please call (866)-463-1638 NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! L PERSONALS :3020 ADORABLE TASHA. Stretch & Relax Therapy 941-497-1307 HAIR STYLIST, 46 looking for SINGLE man 45-604 relationship in Venice/Port Char. 941-201-9853. MAGIC TOUCH RELAX AND UNWIND 941-412-6360 RELAXATION Located in Englewood Call Stormy 941-549-5520 The '" SUN.1 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! SENSATIONS Stress Release 941- 766-7995. 3860 Rt. 41, 2 mi. north of Punta Gorda bridge. SINGLE MAN looking for single woman 941-284-7939 Single, white, male, self- employed. European, speaks (3) languages. Have been in country for 10 yrs. Age 55. Looking for serious relation- ship with female age 40-45. Work..work..have not time for social life. Send some infor- mation about you to: Attn: Joe PO Box 227, North Port, FL 34287 and I will contact you. THE GIRL NEXT door, 941-483-0701 North Port CARD OF THANKS 3040 CARD OF THANKS TO THE HOLY GHOST FOR FAVOR GRANTED FAY ST. JUDE NOVINA May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and pre- served throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus have mercy on us. St. Jude, maker of miracles, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day your prayers will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised.Thank you Sacred Heart of Jesus and St. Jude for prayers answered. J.S. CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice Friday at 9am. Study features video teachings of noted Bible Scholars on various subjects. For more info. Call Rev. Jones at: 941-485-7070 or visit www.CBCVenice.com I ADVERTISE WITH THE | SUN CLASSIFIED COMMUNITY CENTER 4PM 7PM each Wednesday. Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. PC, Open to All Ages. For more info 941-766-9357 FAITH BUILDERS A Basic Study to Build your Christian Faith. Call Pastor Parsons at Christ the King Lutheran Church for times. 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, PG Thursday @ 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study Open To Everyone! 941-639-6309 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 278 S. Mango St. Englewood Monday & Thursdays at 9am. Offering chair exer- cise classes For more info. Call 941-474-2473 LIC. CHRISTIAN COUNSELING 941-876-4416 Liberty Community Church North Port Charlotte L LOST & FOUND L :3090 LOST BIRD male cocktail. Mostly gray with orange spots on head with white spots on wings. Somewhat friendly. Lost Sunday, August 26th near Albee Rd. Nokomis. REWARD 941-228-8469 LOST CAT on 8/23 around Lori Terrace & Newport in The Gardens of Gulf Cove. Older, male, drk gry, 1 ear lays flat & he answers to Duffy. REWARD! Please call 941-698-1111 or 941-787-4144 SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3060 ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS OF CNA TRAINING-1 wk class $250. Locations: Sarasota Port Char- lotte, Ft. Myers 800-370-1570 FLACNA.COM, RN,LPN, CNA Board approved programs 941-822-2290 FORMER PINE VIEW LATIN TEACHER offering Test prep for SAT/ACT/GED, as well as Tutoring, and homebound ser- vices for grades 2-12. Call 941-484-1068 or e-mail suezanger@comcast.net IMAGINE MEDICAL PREP CNA, HHA, MEDTECH, CPR. Financing Avail 941-429-3320 UNEMPLOYED? Earn your Commercial Driver's License (CDL) in just 3 weeks, and join the ranks of employed truck drivers nationwide enjoying great pay and benefits. Sun- Coast Trucking Academy, located at the Charlotte Coun- ty Airport Industrial Complex, call 941-347-7445 for more info. Dr. Douglas Finkel and Dr. Chelli Bogen welcome Dr. Maria Galimidi to our practice. Now all surgical and non-surgical options for your foot problems are at one convenient location. Dr. Galimidi specializes in general and pediatric foot surgery and will be a valuable addition to our practice. 712 The Rialto,Venice, Florida 941-488-0222 **************** LOST & FOUND L ::3090 LOST CAT, Female, Spayed, Multi Color Gray Calico. Lost in the Vicinity of Venice East Sub- division on 6/12. REWARD! 941-451-1472 Lost watch. Sentimental value. Bulova, gold band, black face, gold hands. 941-474- 1163 L ARTS CLASSES L ^ 3091 SHELL CRAFT CLASSES Next shell class Sat, Sep, 8th 9 2. Sign up now. All supplies furnished. Linda at Creative Classes (941)-493-2276 CREATIVE BEADING Crystals, pearls, shells, beads Classes 9-12, 2nd & 4th Fri. Creative Classes, 2357 S. Tamiami Trail. Call 941-473-0829 941-276-4264 MAGIC OF MOSAICS CLASSES & WORKSHOPS ROSEMARY, ARTIST/INSTR 941-697-7888/941-258-6873 www.FlamingoFanny.com PIANO LESSONS with Venice Elementary School Music Teacher!! Call Alexis Rice-Bono for details. (941) 894-8011 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 TEACHERS NEEDED for CREATIVE CLASSES. Final calling for enthusiastic teachers. Only 4 spots left call 941-493-2276 EXERCISE CLASSES L ^ 3095 GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE 151 Center Rd. Wednesday 5:30pm Thursday 9:00 am Saturday 8:30am YOGA FOR BEGINNERS Proceeds to Venice Wildlife Center Call Rick or Mary 941-488-1769 MARTIAL ARTS Shaolin Kung Fu Training. Flexible schedul- ing. FREE. New class forming now. Also looking for teachers. More info call 941- 204-2826 RELIGION CLASSES L 3096 BEGIN YOUR DAY IN DEVOTIONAL STUDY Christ the King Lutheran Church, 23456 Olean Blvd. TUES & FRI 9:00-9:30 am. For more info 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda Various Days & Times CONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY Adult Infomational class 941-639-6309 "Pursue Love!" 430 East Venice Ave. "Timothy's Exercise" (1 Tim. 4:7-10) Free Classes Starting Soon. 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CHARLOTTE/DEEP ROTONDAAREA 6 GARAGE SALES CREEK GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALES O 6005 6006 6008 MERCHANDISE ARCADIA AREA1 GARAGE SALES 6001 'AUOWMGSALE FRI.-SAT. 9-4 7700 SW Hull Ave. Furniture, silverware, household goods, misc. 863- 303-1752 GARAGE SALES 6002 -1 FRI-SAT 8-2 II 10124 Amelia Ave. Englewood. MOVING SALE RAIN OR SHINE [-SAT. 8-12:30 1231 Bayshore Dr. ESTATE SALE, antiques, Fur- niture, Household, Knick knacks, SAT. 9-2 INSIDE RUMMAGE SALE!! Englewood Church of the Nazarene. 404 West Green St. Furniture, Clothing, Toys & MORE! NORTH PORT GARAGE SALES [-FRI.-SAT. 8-4 2486 Lawyer Terrace, outdoor furniture, appliances clothes, and misc SAT. 8-2 6104 Freemont . Moving! Tools, kitchen, house- hold, vintage, antiques |E..tal Sole SAT. 8-1-SUN. 8-12 4682 Nekoosa St. BIG ESTATE SALE! Everything MUST GO! Furn., Tv, Appl. Classifie = Sales PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES FRI-SAT 9-3 MERCY'S ESTATE SALE 2207 BUFFALO ALL HSLD. GOODS MUST Go! -FRI.-SAT. 8-3 23191 Ruby Ave. 5 FAMILY HUGE GARAGE SALE!! Collectibles, Antiques, Comics & MORE!! m-FRI.-SUN. 8-4 1050 Bounds St. Moving out of state. Selling everything-incl piano, lots of furn, Xmas, kit, etc. -] FRI.2P-8P SAT-THUR. 8A-8P 378 Ryals St. Brand NEW Furniture Garage Sale, Great Prices! Buy New @ Used prices! 941-764-8840 [- SAT. 10AM-3PM 3413 Edgehill Terrace Furniture, knick knacks, and Jewelry. NO EARLY BIRDS! SAT. 7-2 19266 Edgewater Dr. 7' pool table, patio sets, ping pong table, misc furni- ture, household items, clothes. SAT. 8-2 4254 Albacore Cir. Estate Sale. Furniture, Tools, Etc. SAT. 8AM-3PM E- 126 Mollendo St. Off Aysen Dr in DC. A little bit of everything. Come & See!! SAT. 8-4 1962 Cedarwood St. Highway Holliness Apostolic Church. (776 to Sharke or Mercury) Large Sale. Variety of different items, household, furniture, clothes & bake sale 941-276-4222 SAT. 8AM-1PM 1470 Vermuth Ln. Deep Creek, Alittle bit of everything. Everything Must GO! 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New-Will Sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED FRAMES Center sup- port, 6 legs queen, $50, king, $55 941-894-4115 BED, FULL, MATTRESS, Box Spring & frame, Like new $300 941-492-3177 BEDDING FULL COMPLETE SET FROM CALICO CORNERS, PHOTOS AVAIL $150 941-492-3177 BOOKCASES (2) WOOD FIN- ISH 6 SHELVES 80"X31"X11" $200 941-412-9682 CALIF POLLY Shutters (8) 17x48 4 35x26 $7ea 2 10x11 $5 $10 941-286-3917 Card Table 45" heavy duty padded 8 sides + 6 fold chairs all exc cond $75 (941)662-6467 CARPET 2000 yds green car- pet, 2000 yds mint green exc cond $200, OBO 941-764-8124 CHAIR (S) WOOD NATURAL FINISH HAIRPIN BACK ROUND SEAT $50 941-412-9682 CHEST UNIQUE 3 drw $15 941-255-3186 CHINA CABINET Light wood, 3 glass doors, 3 drawers $200 941-875-8021 L FURNITURE 4Z6035 CHINA CABINET Light wood, 3 glass doors, 3 draws $100 941-875-8021 CHINA CABINET Lt. oak, 3 glass doors 59"x17 $120 941-286-3917 COFFE & End Table Size 50 x 30 and 28 x 24 Like new $499 863-735-1110 COFFEE & 2 end tables Dolpins, glass tops beautiful $160 941-627-6542 COFFEE (1) SIDE TABLES (2) PART OF A SLEEPER SOFA SET $250 941-411-2968 COFFEE TABLE 42" Beveled Glass Top Metal legs call for pictures. $49 941-894-4115 COFFEE TABLE Beautiful Marble $150 941-698-0619 COFFEE TABLE honey oak w/raised top 26x47-solid wood $175 941-661-6927 CREDENZA VINTAGE, LIGHT wood, 6 draws, 2 side cabi- nets $100 941-875-8021 CURIO CABINET Cherry With light mirrored 14d 27w 80h 7shv $225 941-629-3727 DESK & CREDENZA Mahogany, $500 941-484-1657 DESK LARGE corner, L-shape extention. Great shape. $100 941-276-0029 DESK LIGHT 42w HD Blue- Max Flexible Arm,Dimmable $60 941-412-9090 DESK LIGHT 42w HD Blue- Max Flexible Arm,Dimmable $60 941-412-9090 DESK SOLID oak and two shelves $75, OBO 941-475-6947 DINING ROOM set Glass top dolphin base 4 chrs w/china cab- inet $250, OBO 941-764-8605 DINING ROOM table Beautiful Table 6 chairs 86x44 $499 863-735-1110 DINING SET 5pc Whitewash Rattan 48" Round Beveled glass $425 941-697-3556 DINING SET 8 PIECES STUR- DY RATTAN SCOTCHGUARD FABRIC $499 941-412-9682 DINING SET huge glass. 110x56 table & 6 white chairs. $499 941-697-1109 DINING TABLE Oak, 48 round, 2 12" leaf 6 chair, 4 arm. $350, OBO 941-286-3917 DINING TABLE Pub Style 6 chairs 2 leaves. $200 941- 266-6718 DRESSER LIGHT green 4 draws, great condition, deep drawers $75 941-426-3829 DRESSER, MIRROR, NIGHT- STAND GLASS tops pecan $250, OBO 941-474-4383 END TABLE honey oak, solid wood 22wx24dx22h $100 941-661-6927 END TABLE, QUALITY natural rattan with glass insert, 26"x26" square. $49 941-276-1881 END TABLES(2) LAMPS(2) wood/glass Lg-ceramic Can email pic $60 941-544-1128 ENT. CENTER Solid oak glass dr. 53x44.5, tv area 31x25.5 $75 941-426-3829 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER Wooden 56x46x23 w Sanyo TV $75 941-735-7359 ENTERTAINMENT CTR. w/TV picture ptott0428@gmail.com $150 941-698-0579 FOLDING BED, on casters 39x4" mattress, cover clean nice $65 (941)662-6467 GLASS PEDESTAL table scalloped 54" almost per- fect. Must see, PG Isles. $500, OBO 941-916-9156 GLASS TABLE Top Beveled 70 1/2" X 40 1/2" $80, OBO 941-429-7889 GLASS TABLE Top Beveled 70 1/2" X 40 1/2" $80, OBO 941-429-7889 L FURNITURE Z6035 COUCH GREEN micro- I suede. $45 941-276-2232 GLASS TABLE Top Beveled 70 1/2" X 40 1/2" $80, OBO 941-429-7889 GLASS TABLE Top Beveled 70 1/2" X 40 1/2" $80, OBO 941-429-7889 HEADBOARD KING LIKE NEW! Light Oak, Mirrors, Drawers $285 757-376-0138 HEADBOARD PINE 54x38 unisex full size NP/V can email pic $50, OBO 941-544-1128 HIDE A Bed Couch Beautiful small, light multi-color flow- ered. $100 941-423-7228 HUTCH CUTE CNTRY hutch nice, shelf, drw, cr & tan, great shape $150 574-849-0242 KING RATTAN Headboard Bahama style footboard & sides $300, OBO 941-391-5172 KITCHEN SET 3 pc. 2 white vinyl chairs, formica table 30"x40". $20 941-475-1275 KITCHEN TABLE imitation butcher block 60x36 w/6 chairs $100 941-661-6927 LOVE SEAT CHAIR OTTIMAN Expensive set $150 941-405-9301 Loveseat/Sleeper PIER 1 off white, excl. cond, 32x60 $200, OBO 941-412-4788 MATTRESS QUEEN & Frame. Clean. $35 941-766-1536 MATTRESS QUEEN Must Sell! NEW! Pillowtop $150 941-894-9337 MATTRESS TWIN Set, Clean. Includes frame & Box springs. Set of 2. $50 941-766-1536 MATTRESSES (2) BOXES FRAMES PART OF A TWIN SIZE BDRM $400 941-412-9682 OAK CHINA Cabinet, 2 Piece, Glass Doors, VGC $125 941-661-5013 OAK HUTCH New, glass doors bottom cabinets $100 941-875-8021 OAK TABLE & 6 Chairs, Pedestal, Leaf, VGC, Scroll- back, $275 941-661-5013 PATIO SET 5pc White wicker resin, like new $300 941- 492-4619 PATIO SET PVC Cream round table, 4 chairs, 2 chaises, $225 941-830-0502 PINEAPPLE TABLE Base/ Pecan Trim $400 941-429- 7889 RECLINER BLUE cloth reclin- er in good condition $35, OBO 941-429-8513 S FURNITURE L OZ6035 RECLINER CHAIR Beige Microfiber. Good condition. $35 941-766-1536 RECLINER MED. Blue space saver $85 941-623-3496 RECLINER POWER LIFT Like NEW. Used for one month. $400 941-624-5147 RECLINER, Large, neutral color. Good condition! $50, OBO 941-626-2832 SEWING CABINET side draw- ers, free machine $40, OBO 941-391-5172 SLEEP SOFA, QUEEN Good Cond. 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LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **If you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** LIFT CHAIR motorized, blue, w/ controls like new $260 Transporter 4 wheel very light lifts easily into trunk red, $80 Potty Chair (bedside commode) $30 941-627-0585 MOBILITY CART 3 WHEEL GOLDEN Champion NICE $300 941-268-8951 MOBILITY CHAIR GO GO Mobility cart 3 wheels, full seat, 4 pcs go in trunk, used 5x, like new. $400, OBO 941-445-5371 02 CONCENTRATORS VGC. 02 TANKS AVAILABLE AS WELL. $275 941-416-1257 POWER CHAIR Compact mid-wheel drive power chair 10" drive wheel, never opened or used, still in crate $1500.00 475-28263 POWER WHEELCHAIR Hover- ound (Teknique) Like new,great battery, 24-48 hrs without charge, $450 941-426-4076 PRIDE JAZZY elite mobility cart, like new. 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BOSSI-POO,Adorable $275 & up about lOIbs Vet Ck'd Shots, home raised 239-281-6984 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES for sale $175 Please contact Stuart at 941-876-4474 CHIHUAHUA TEACUP PUP- PIES, 10 wks, 2 males, 1 female. $400 941-391-1331 FREE TO GOOD HOME - PITBULL MIXBREEDS. GOOD DOGS FOR SINGLE- FAMILY HOME. DOGS MUST GO ASAP OR I WILL BE EVICTED! 941-423-9278 Wf\ .J m GERMAN SHEPHERD AKC, big bone, pups/adults, import lines, rich colors. Also training. 941-554-7434 LABRADOR PUPPIES (Five) 3 male, 2 female. 8 wks by end of Aug. 941-380-8935 SHELTIE PUPPIES, 2 Male, all BIk & White, shots, health certs, no papers, price reduced 941-627-3909 YORKIE PUPPIES, CKC reg- istered, all shots deworme , health cert. Ready on 9/10 2 females $600 941-979-7785 L PET SUPPLIES I & SERVICES I Z 6236 AQUARIUMS (2) 30" X 13" and 10" X 20" $75 941-961-7650 DOG CAGE 30x21x23H W/TRAY LIKE NEW $45 941-764-8068 DOG CRATE collapses, tray, locking door VGC $50 757- 630-3009 DOG CRATES 2 with trays, hvy duty collapses 32x48x32 $60 ea 941-662-6467 DOG E Collar The SportDog SD-800 Sport Hunter training collar. $120 941-815-2387 FISH TANK & STAND 38 gal, access & stand 36x20 tank $175 941-204-9950 LITTER BOX The BREEZE Litter System Box only $1 941-815-2387 PARROT CAGE Al COND 34X22X54 MANY EXTRAS $300, OBO 941-235-1104 PET CARRIER Al COND AIRLINE APPRVD 16X11X8 $10 941-235-1104 APPLIANCES 6250 A/C PORTABLE Unit Heil Only used for 2 mths. Like new $200 941- 416-8183 APPLIANCES 6250 COOKTOP GE 4 COIL STAIN- LESS STEEL, 1 yr, Excl. Cond. $149 941-497-0097 DEHUMIDIFIER WHIRLPOOL 25 pints, on wheels $75 941-276-7037 DEHUMIDIFIER WHIRLPOOL 40-PINT, AUTOMATIC, GOOD COND $60 941-268-5227 seT' CLAN SIIS.IITEI S ! 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Call 941-628-1482. 2008 CADILLAC CTS RWD, 4 dr, black, $16,875 877- 219-9139 dlr 2008 CADILLAC CTS, Cherry! 1 Owner! Must See! $21,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2008 CADILLAC DTS $25,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2009 CADILLAC CTS 21K, $25,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2011 CADILLAC CTS, 4 dr. silver, 12,600 miles, $30,200. OBO 941-916-0790 CHEVY 7040 1998 CHEVY CORVETTE CLEAN LO MILES, AUTO, REMOVABLE GLASS TOP $15,950 941473-2277 DLR 1999 CHEVY CAVALIER, Auto, AC, 70K Miles! $3,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 CHEVY IMPALA 4 dr, silver, 93,764 mi. $6,450 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 CHEVROLET COBALT LS Red, 85k, Good cond. Must sell $5700 305490-1426 2008 CHEVY IMPALA low miles, extra clean!!!!! silver, loaded, fin, avail. $12,900 941-473-2277dlr 2011 CHEW IMPALA LT, Low Mi! 1 Owner! Immaculate' $15,988 941-625-2141 Gorman Famly CHRYSLER 2001 CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible, leather, clean fin. Avail. $5,490 941-473-2277dlr 2002 CHRYSL. CONCORD LTD, Loaded Absdolutey Gorgeous $7,988 941-625-2141 GomnFarly 2002 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Touring, silver, 109,428 mi. $4,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 CHRYSLER 300M 4 dr, white, 97,998 mi. $11,587 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING Cony. Touring Ed. Very clean, only 28.6k mi, newer Michelins new upscale Kenwood AM/FM /CD. $8800. 941-456-3310. 2007 CHRYSL. 300 TOURING, Low Mi! Sittin' on 20's! $14,988. 941-625-2141 GormaiFanly DODGE Low 7060 2007 DODGE CALIBER RT, AWD, black, 72,039 mi. $11,987 877-219-9139 dlr FORD Lars 7070 2001 FORD MUSTANG CONV., Auto, Leather, AC! $4,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2002 FORD FOCUS, 70K Miles! Auto, A/C. $5,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 FORD TAURUS 92,00mi, cold air $4450. runs great. 941-456-6820 FORD Late 7070 2005 FORD 500 Limited 4 dr, black, 72,959 mi. $10,874 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 FORD CROWN Victoria 124Kmi, ac, pwr, lown $6000 941-637-8544 M-F 8-5 dlr 2008 FORD FOCUS SES, 4 dr, black, 38,752 mi. $13,478 877-219-9139 dlr Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. Go to: yoursun.com and click on Classifieds *Fast Easy * Convenient * (Visa or Mastercard) SUN'-A WWW.PCTCARS2.COM WE BUY CARS AND TRUCKS!! 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L PONTIAC OW4:7130 2001 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE, Auto, A/C, Power! $3,888 941-639-1601, DIr. 2008 PONTIAC G8 GT, 4 dr, black, 38,778 mi. $24,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 PONTIAC G6 black, 36,742 mi. $15,987 877- 219-9139 dlr SATURN 2003 SATURN LW200 wagon, silver, 43,409 mi. $6,874 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 SATURN ION2 black, dvd in back, fully loaded, fin. avail $8950 941-473-2277dlr PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 98 SW2................ $2,699 01 SL2 Sedan.........$3,099 99 SL2 Sedan.........$3,299 04 VUESUV.............$4,999 06 VUE................ $7,779 08 Aura XE Sedan..$10,599 08 VUE XE SUV.......$13,499 08 VUE XR SUV.......$14,299 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 SCION Lv 7136 2005 SCION XB manual, sil- ver, 128,895 mi. $8,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 SCION TC hatchback, 2 dr, silver, 15,867 mi. $18,760 877-219-9139 dlr USED CAR DEALERS Z ^7137 941-473-2277 GUARANTEED APPROVAL FOR EVERYONE OR THE CAR IS FREE* '07 Chryslter PT Cruiser '04 Buick Rendezvous '08 Chevy Impala '07 Saturn Ion 2 '06 Ford Fusion '05 Hyundai Santa Fe '04 Jaguar X-Type '06 Mitsubishi Eclipse '04 Ford Focus '06 Chrysler Town & Country *down payment & proof of income IF WE CAN'T GET YOU APPROVED THE CAR IS FREE! BRING PROOF OF INCOME AND DOWN PAYMENT!!! WWW.PCTCAR2.COM 941-473-2277 ACURA S7145 2000 ACURA TL 3.2 4 dr, white, 144,748 mi. $5,988 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 ACURA RSX, Loaded! Sporty. 5 Speed! $6,488. 941- 625-2141 GormanFarniy 2010 ACURA TL 3.2 17K, $29,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2011 ACURA MDX 14K, $41,988 877-211-8054 DLR The Sun Classified-Section A Page 20 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 1, 2012 HONDA Lwsom7160 ^ HONDA 0 160 ^ 1996 AUDI A6 Quattro wagon 2003 HONDA CIVIC EX, 2 dr, 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified 2011 HONDA CIVIC Certified 111,100Mi, ac, cc Lthr $3295 manual, blue/ivory, 93,271 mi. black, 67,980 mi. $13,225 black, 15,316 mi. $17,458 EX, 2 dr, silver, 32,575 mi. 941-637-8544 M-F 8-5 dlr $8,548 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr $17,547 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 AUDI A4 convt, 2.0T, 2 2004 HONDA CIVIC silver, 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certifed 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified 2011 HONDA CIVIC Certified dr, beige, 57,420 mi. 73,055 mi. $8,975 877-219- hybrid, blue, 47,140 mi. LX, 2 dr, black, 20,897 mi. LXS, 4 dr, blk, 14,519 mi. $18,975 877-219-9139 dlr 9139 dlr $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr $15,880 877-219-9139 dlr $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 AUDI A4 2.0T, black, 2004 HONDA PILOT 2009 HONDA CIVIC urban 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified 2011 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr 68,136 mi. $16,950 877- $12,990 titan, 34,315 mi. $14,578 SI, manual, 21,971 mi. red, 3,045 mi. $16,574 877- 219-9139 dlr 877-211-8054 DLR 877-219-9139 dlr $19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 219-9139 dlr NEED CAS? 2005 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, 2011 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr V6, 4 dr, beige, 65,963 mi. tified LX, beige, 23,765 mi. blue, 28,987 mi. $15,987 silver, 27,975 mi. $16,548 Have A Garage $13,857 877-219-9139 dlr $16,987 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr Sale! 2005 HONDA CIVIC gray, 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, 2011 HONDA CRV EXL, nay, 80,902 mi. $9,758 877-219- tified LX, silver, 42,539 mi. red, 16,837 mi. $15,897 blue, 27,459 mi. $25,987 BMW 9139 dlr $15,874 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr 7148 2006 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, 2011 HONDA CRZ Certified, blk, 158,963 mi. $7,950 877- tified LXP, 4 door, 35,218 mi. red, 76,164 mi. $12,457 EX, 2 dr, silver, 23,315 mi. 219-9139 dlr $16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr $18,795 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 BMW 5451 4 dr, black, AVeR S1t wT 1H IHE 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, 2011 HONDA CRZ Sport, 2 72,041 mi. $20,785 877- SN CLASSIFIEDS 4 dr, black, 28,646 mi. white, 27,989 mi. $14,875 dr, 6,350 mi. $19,897 877- 219-9139 dlr 2006 HONDA CIVIC hybrid, $20,950 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr 219-9139 dlr 2009 BMW 5351 4 dr, gold, 86,034 mi. 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR 2012 HONDA ACCORD Cer- Black $34,990 $12,478 877-219-9139 dlr 4 dr, sedan, white, 28,842 mi. Certified EXL, silver, 44,735 tified 2 dr, red, 443 mi. 877-211-8054 DLR 2006 HONDA RIDGELINE $15,478 877-219-9139 dlr mi.$24,950 877-219-9139 dlr $23,959 877-219-9139 dlr H-ONDARTS, blue, 131,728 mi. 2010 HONDA ACCORD LXP, 2010 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- ET RESULTS HONDA $13,980 877-219-9139 dlr 4 dr, blue, 45,806 mi. fied EX, hybrid, black, 25,815 USE CLASSIFIED! ) L7160 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, $16,875 877-219-9139 dlr mi.$17,588 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA ACCORD Cer- silver, 129,529 mi. $9,875 2010 HONDA ACCORD LXS, 2010 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- tified 4 dr, white, 186 mi. 87i-21r-91d9r 2 dr, black, 44,854 mi. fied hybrid, black, 49,369 $23,978 877-219-9139dr 2002 HONDA ACCORD EX, 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, $16,987 877-219-9139 dlr mi.$17,589 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA ACCORD EXL, leather, red/ivory, 90,532 mi. white, 64,100 mi. $11,893 2010 HONDA ACCORD pol- 2011 HONDA ACCORD Cer- 4 dr, gray, 614 mi. $25,947 $7,895 877-219-9139 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr ished metal, 22,896 mi. tified EXL, 4 dr, 15,312 mi. 877-219-9139 dlr 2002 HONDA CIVIC red, 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, $16,754 877-219-9139 dlr $19,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA ACCORD LXS, 107,338 mi. $6,984 877- nay, 4 dr, beige, 47,363 mi. 2010 HONDA ACCORD red, 2011 HONDA ACCORD SE, 2 dr, silver, 2,701 mi. 219-9139 dlr $17,895 877-219-9139 dlr 24,989 mi. $17,450 877- 4 dr, silver, 15,230 mi. $21,957 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 HONDA ACCORD 2008 HONDA ACCORD 219-9139 dlr $19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA CIVIC EX, nay, $8,988 EXL, V6, 19,864 mi. $19,880 white, 2,635 mi. $20,945 877-211-8054 dlr 877-219-9139 dlr | Classified = Sales | 877-219-9139 dlr S k/-i^A/ C9/p4J#s BOATS-POWERED 09/01/127330 09/01/12 15' KEY WEST U':., *:, ip Yamaha, alum. trailer. Bimini top. Trolling motor. Fish & depth finder. VHF radio. Fish- ing seat. SS props. $6,900. 941-323-0704 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! 15'4" GHEENOE high side w/ 2005 9.9 honda 4 stroke w/trailer runs great! Must Sell $1100 941-380-6981 16.5 1998 AQUASPORT Center Console,Completely refinished, 50hp Evinrude, w/ tilt trim & fresh annual service, glavanized trailer EXCELLENT FLATS BOAT $3950 obo 941-716-6792 18 MAVERICK, 2008, ,in11,l, 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 tU I rMIVI o.Lrnon, 199o w/ trailer. Ctr console, Yama- ha 130 2 stroke w/SS prop, EC $6,900 941-626-4571 or 941-627-5777 BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED 7330 21' HURRICANE FUN DECK 1999, Reuphol- stered, new throttle cable, new steering cables, garmin 498 GPS, 150 Salt water Series 2 Stroke, Lift Kept, No trailer, $8000/obo 860- 208-7788 22' 1996 Hurricane, all fiberglass, Fun Deck, 2002 115HP Mercury, New Bimi- ni, New Battery, $4,200. 941-475-0058 .;.. -., i ' ,nAMrMnnML. 24u, Loaded, full canvas & screen- ing, new engine 2009. Two biminis, galley, enclosed head, sleeps 4, fridge, inside stor- age, galvanized trailer. $20,500. (941)-493-8320 a Hr ivierc. uptimax wv low nrs SS props full head RayNav C-120 VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941- 697-9254 32' WELLCRAFT MART- INQUE '96, Twin 350's 420 Hrs. Sleeps. 1 Owner. Exc. Cond! $33,500 614-736-0330 26' 1992 SHAMROCK 40' DEFEVER TRAWLER STALKER w/ trailer. 2001 5.8 1980, twin diesel, new fiber- 260 Hp PCM engine .good glass decks, fuel tanks, water boat. Needs a Little TLC tanks, $69,~O $59,000 $10,000 Bob 941-628-1334 231-218-9920 ,1$i SUNlUA lNU i''l-, -.,.-l:., low hrs. Ext. Warranty 5 L Engs. AC. Gen $89,09 $75,000 941-875-4852 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 cancer i//iu Iviercs, 325 nrs, top electronics, gen, 2 TVs, Central vac, Icemaker, new batts, camper canvas, new bottom 7/10, and much more, $114,900 OBO, PG, owner motivated, 941-380-7077 38'- 1980 PRESENT Trunk Cabin Trawler. 120 Ford Lehman, Vetus Bow Thruster, "Scotties" Alu- minum Fly Bridge Enclo- sure. $59,000 NOW $38,900 OR WILL TRADE 941-347-7400 tu VVLLL.h.n r i 11-,' LI Sportfish 2000 Twin 430 HP Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very com- fortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $195,000 941- 697-5808 The PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! Charlotte RV & Marine Sales & Repairs Florida's largest indoor pre-owned boat showroom! 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L 7338 48 INCH gaff 48 in. alum. gaff $40 941-759-0013 BIMINI TOP aqua 80x60 complete $130, OBO 941-235-0105 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **If you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** MAST 28' & rigging will deliver for cost $200, OBO 941-830-1116 REM. WOOD master 30-06 weaver 3to9scope $425 941-759-0013 CANOES/ KAYAKS 14.5' NATIVE WATERCRAFT Ultimate Tamdem, optional rudder, good condition. $850 PGI 910-545-0007 BOATS-POWERED 7330 Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 21 L INFINITI ILW4:7165 IT 2011 INFINITI G25 4 dr, blue, 18,552 mi. $26,457 877-219-9139 dlr L JAGUAR 4414:7175 2004 JAGUAR X-TYPE good miles, clean, automatic, silver, fin. avail. $9,950 941-473-2277 dlr 7iLEXUS 7178 10 LEXUS IS250's Certified as low as $24,911 877-211-8054 DLR 2001 LEXUS ES300 4 dr, black/ivory, 96,105 mi. $9,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 LEXUS LS430 nav, sil- ver, 61,312 mi. $21,758 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 LEXUS SC430 HT, convt, nav, silver, 40,551 mi. $28,754 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 LEXUS LX470 nav, white, 54,259 mi. $33,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 LEXUS ES 350 CERTIFIED $24,911 877-211-8054 DLR 2008 LEXUS GS460 4 dr, red, 37,868 mi. $32,774 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 LEXUS IS250 CERTIFIED $26,911 877-211-8054 DLR 2010 LEXUS ES350 CERTIFIED $28,911 877-211-8054 DLR 2010 LEXUS IS250 CERTIFIED $27,911 877-211-8054 DLR 2012 LEXUS CT 200H 4K MI, $35,990 877-211-8054 DLR 7MAZDA 7180 2007 MAZDA 5 excellent shape, asking $9800 941-661-5356 2007 MAZDA MIATA MX5, convt, 2 dr, gray, 28,125 mi. $16,987 877-219-9139 dlr MERCEDES 7190 2008 MERCEDES CLK350 36K mi, $33,990 877-211-8054 dlr 2008 MERCEDES-BENZ SL-550 $51,990 877-211-8054 DLR MINI COOPER Le 7192 2005 MINI COOPER S convt manual, orange, 75,447 mi. $12,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 MINI COOPER 3K, $23,990 877-211-8054 DLR I Classified = Sales MITSUBISHI 7195 2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE orange, 66,209 mi. $14,785 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 23K MI, $16,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2009 MITSUBISHI LANCER 4 dr, red, 50,810 mi. $12,789 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 MITSUBISHI GALANT, Low Miles! Gas Saver! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GormaniFarmly NISSAN 7200 2007 NISSAN MAXIMA 3.5, SL, 4 dr, beige, 65,251 mi. $16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 NISSAN MAXIMA 4 dr, gray, 22,820 mi. $21,475 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0, 4 dr, blue, 26,486 mi. $14,875 877-219-9139 dlr L SPORTS CARS 4 7205 *MIV y f vj i MID SAAB Lw 7206 2008 SAAB 9-5 25K, $15,990 877-211-8054 DLR SUBARU 7207 2010 SUBARU OUTBACK $23,990 877-211-8054 DLR Lr SUZUKI 2006 SUZUKI Forenza Premi- um 129Kmi, AC cc pwr $3995 941-637-8544 M-F 8-5, dlr SMART CAR L :"7209 2008 SMART FOR 2 COW., Only 21K Mi! Auto! Loaded! $11,998. 941-625-2141 GormaiFay 7210 2002 TOYOTA CELICA GT WITH BODY KIT, Automatic p/w, a/c, cruise, 135K $4795 OBO 941-624-3891 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, V6, Auto, Leather, A/C! $6,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 TOYOTA MR2 convert, 2 dr, silver, 74,770 mi. $12,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2003 TOYOTA PRIUS White, 137K, 45mpg $5990 941-624-5219 2004 TOYOTA MATRIX XR, wagon, black, 100,458 mi. $7,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 TOYOTA COROLLA 43K $10,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY 38K, $16,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2007 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 dr, beige, 51,965 mi. $14,563 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 TOYOTA SOLARA gray, 45,796 mi. $16,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS 27,000 mi $17,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS b/up camera, blue, 36,342 mi. $17,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 TOYOTA COROLLA LE, gray, 89,965 mi. $11,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 dr, beige, 34,395 mi. $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 TOYOTA PRIUS Trim 5, silver, exc cond, apprx 25K. $25,500 OBO 941-625-3835 VOLKSWAGEN L 7S7220 2003 VW PASSAT GLS, 4 dr, silver, 75,030 mi. $7,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA wolfsburg edition. clean, low miles Finaning Available!!! $12,900 941-473-2277 dIr 2007 VW EOS black, 61,982 mi. $16,785 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 VW JETTA Limited, 4 dr, blue, 28,878 mi. $15,784 877-219-9139 dlr VOLVO Lv 7230 2004 VOLVO XC70 $14,990 877-211-8054 dlr TIRES AVON GANGSTERS MT90-16 T.T.W.W.W. $150 941-661-7287 MISC. IMPORTS 7240 2012 FIAT CPE 7K, $15,990 877-211-8054 DLR 7 ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES L 7250 1987 CORVETTE 2 DR Coupe only 39,394 miles, $8000 941-235-0166 BUDGET BUYS 4Z L7252 1996 FORD AEROSTAR , Runs but needs little repair, $800, OBO 941-235-1006 1997 HONDA CIVIC, Auto, A/C! $1,388. 941-639-1601, DIr. AUTOS WANTED L. WE BUY CARS $400 CASH + UP Frank 276-0204 $$ TOP CASH $$ FOR CARS & TRUCKS. DEAD OR ALIVE. 941-485-7515 WE BUY unwanted vehicles with or without title any condi- tion, year, make or model. We pay up to $20,000 and offer free towing. Call Cindy at 813- 505-6939. JUNK CARS WANTED Fair $$ Paid 24/7 941-286-3122, 623-5550 ( GET RESULTS D USE CLASSIFIED! AUTO PARTS/ ACCESSORIES 7270 1 1967-69 CAMARO FACTORY MUNICIE 4 SP SHIFTER $200 941-629-6429 1970 CHEVELLE Alternator 61amp.#1100843. Exc. $50 10am to 8pm. 941-475-9333 1975 DUSTER parts Hood,trunk,Doors,mirror,fend- er parts $50 941-575-7076 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 70 CHEVELLE SS Both front door windows. One new. $155 10a to 8p. 941-475-9333 '92 TOYOTA Doors, (No Door Panels) Buy ALL 4 $150 941-627-9466 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **If you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the eln in moa'n1* * ACCESSORIES 7270 CAR STEREO PIONEER. Perf. cond. 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Under 800 miles. $45 10am to 8pm 941-475-9333 TIRES- New take offs starting @ $39.95 Installed & Balanced Call for Inventory 941-639-5681 TRANSMISSION 57 chev 3 spd $175 941-759-0013 AUTO PARTS/ ACCESSORIES WATER PUMP housing for Big BIk. Chrys. Exc.cond $75, OBO 914-626-5099 VANS Lo 7290 1997 DODGE CARAVAN Runs good, $1,100 obo. 128 K mi. 941-623-6439 2000 DODGE RAM CONV. VAN, 90K Mi! Auto, A/C, Loaded! $4,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2001 FORD Windstar SE Sport 94500mi, ac, cc, 3rd row $3495 941-637-8544 M-F 8-5, dlr 2003 CHEVY ASTRO red, 55,752 mi. $6,950 877-219- 9139 dlr 2003 FORD WINDSTAR, Auto, Dual Air, PW, PL $3988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 DODGE CARAVAN SE, 56,000 miles, must sell $5895 obo. 941-716-3011 dlr 2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country, Touring, 39,085 mi. $17,859 877-219-9139 dlr I ..... W.. .... ...-. I 2010 CHRYSLER TOURING, wheel chair van, w/ 10" low- ered floor, ramp, & tie down 941-870-4325 2010 DODGE Grand Caravan WHEELCHAIR van, 10" lowered floor & ramp. 941-8704325 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified EXL, black, 49,409 mi.$24,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 CHEVY EXPRESS 15 passenger, white, 27,503 mi. $22,785 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA ODYSSEY beige, 13,376 mi. $27,985 877-219-9139 dlr Honda SUMMER 60MONgS CLEAR AN CE APR* ON SELECT MODELS EVENT I Uaoa 2012 ACCORD LX OPEN LABOR DAY ACODX 10am to 4pm 2012 ODYSSEY LX 1 PER MONTH 36 MON W1 1I_1! A : I! I:,:''R $194.oo I0 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS* PAYMENT! ITHS* 2012 CIVIC LX Automatic LEASE FOR S$1oN 85Moo PAYMENT! 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Ready for Work! $5,990. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2006 FORD RANGER Reg. cab, new tires & brakes $5,950 941-240-6070 2006 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, silver, 96,286 mi. $16,475 877-219-9139 dlr CHECK THE SCLASSIFIEDS! 2006 HONDA RIDGELINE RTS, blue, 131,728 mi. $13,980 877-219-9139 dlr TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 . 2008 TOYOTA TACOMA red, 39,992 mi. $21,457 877- 219-9139 dlr 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 sil- ver, 47,848 mi. $19,687 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTS, silver, 11,630 mi.$26,875 877-219-9139 dlr ' GET RESULT S D USE CLASSIFIED! 2011 CHEVY AVALANCHE LTZ 20K, $42,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 white, 11,171 mi. $20,450 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTL, black, 12,882 mi.$30,478 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTL, black, 32,885 mi.$29,875 877-219-9139 dlr TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 J 2012 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTL, black, 4,230 mi. $32,985 877-219-9139 dlr Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 Buy Here Pay Here SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 1994 OLDSBRAVADA 41,781 miles, Exc. Cond! Garaged. 6 Cyl, uto, AC.$2,900 941-993-0439 1997 MERCURY MOUN- TAINEER white, 129,712 mi. $3,987 877-219-9139 dlr 20 LEXUS RX 350's Certified as low as $28,990 877-211-8054 DLR SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 2000 CHEVY BLAZER exc. cond., low miles. $4,895 obo/trade. Call 941-628-1482 2000 HONDA CRV LX, blue, 76,540 mi. $15,245 877- 219-9139 dlr 2002 CHEVROLETTAHOE LS, 77,500mi, ac, cc, pwr $8995 941-637-8544 M-F 8-5 dlr 2002 MERCEDES-BENZ ML320 SUV LEATHER, LOADED, SUN ROOF FINANCING AVAILABLE $10,900 941-473-2277 pctcars2.com dir 2002 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER LTD, Leather, Loaded, Auto! $8,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2002 TOYOTA RAV4 silver, 79,813 mi. $9,450 877-219- 9139 dlr SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2004 BUICK RENDEZVOUS low miles, 3rd row seat, blue/tarn fin. avail. $9,450 941473-2277 dli 2004 DODGE DURANGO LTD, Lthr., Full Pwr., Loaded! $7,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR, Leather, Dual Air, Loaded! $11,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 NSSAN ARMADASE, 4x4, Leatherd Immaculate. $14,988. 941-625-2141 GomaniFarly 2005 ACURA MDX white, 84,249 mi. $15,998 877 219-9139 dIr 2005 FORD EXCURSION Limited, carbon, 152,527 mi. $17,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 HONDA CRV white, 90,979 mi. $13,564 877. 219-9139 dlr | Classified = Sales Have a lappy and JSafe Labor Day fpom the Newly renovated Venice Panch Mobile I-ome Estates 2496 SlIvia Lane Venice, FL 941-488-5672 @2012 Anheuser-Busch, St. Louis, MO S8- N- t- t, -O- I:" I EiT t Pl|'fL llT I P i .r l,,- FL iAnr ii CrIll Bub 764-1 3U F ROOFING & REPAIRS ALC N (Ii[ Port -.-- --. 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Cash paid on the spot. for quick sale. 941-347-7171 RV/CAMPER PARTS 7382 TOW BAR by Stow Master, excl cond, comp. with vehicle mount $150 941-468-4259 SGET REsuLT USE CLASSIFIED! 1 ' Happy Labor w From All of Us at HARBORCH SF, Harbor Chase of Venice Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Facility 950 Pinebrook Rd. Venice, FL (941)-484-8801 Please Drive Safely Lori Ann Mertens, Realtor r n oua2, 4456 Tamiami Trail ,1 Charlotte Harbor, 941-457-7072 Call Today for Your FREE Market Analysis. www. loriannmertens. com Each Office Is Independent Owned & Operated *Peintingq *Copiincj Direct Mailing 2320 Tamiami Trail PoDt Chadlotte, FL 33952 (941)-624-3713 Have a Safe Labor Day! HI RON COVE ' r -I, J M Broadway Rd En ewi otI FL n422 Tel: 1l 473 0450 Fax 485' 4321 SDon't Drink & Drive H, This Labor Day! Call Us For a Ride! P A ^ Open Regular Hours Sto Help You Celebrate Safely. ^- Door to door airport transportation, 24 hour service, A+ rated by the setter Business Bureau. 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Some high demand vehicles may be worth even morel Come into Port Charlotte Honda Volkswagen to receive 125., Black Book for your vehicle 3. Use the same steps if you are currently driving a different vehicle and would like us to purchase it Easy as 1,2, 3! 17,500 1 x125% 21,825 3 DM/2 NIGHT HOTEL VACATION* anT CA S100 IN GI6FT CARDS smm S50,000 INSWINT 6DLD* * U i U ,ll- *rj Jj r 'Ii irJi ii !~J)j h. I The Sun Classified-Section A P,.j+ 2J I1 , , ., ,,ur r.ur net d * Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 1 mSUNec'itL Dass"i eus & a Estate America's BEST Community DailyTM Arcadia Englewood North Port Port Charlotte - Punta Gorda Venice INIETHSCASSI 3.. LESATES *TIN SSO *R: SE*CMISU NSDE ClassIi[ieds: Rmeal Estateflq 11000, Advertisling:ERealEstate, TVL& Mov[e List~ings: jR~ealEstate, qAr(ea Proe rty.] Transfe~rs, Legl0oti0s 10 ShwcseOfHom*-@mcs PuzlsAdvceCoum *,ors**e Arthur $ RuLenberg Homes Award Winning Model Open Daily! Mon Sat. 10:00 5:00 Sun. 12:00 4:00 (941) 505-1800 Visit our Beautifully Furnished model at 5025 Bal Harbor Blvd., Punta Gorda, FL 33950 ArthurRutenbergHomes. corn SandStar Homes, LLC an independent franchise 853,004 CGC013881 1 CGC055986 *A71D 307rsCOt~s q7? g7;7 1.M'Y 1000 OPENHOUSE OPENHOUSE & 1010L oom::1010 4^-^ I--NORTH PORT ||A R ESsiVE SUN. 1PM-3PM AGG IVE 2328 Felicity P1, Lakeside "Selling With Integrity" I ICJIILCJL'JI I I IJtegrIityUOC REAL ESTATE "We Are Pledged To The Letter And Spirit of U.S. Policy For The Achieve- ment Of Equal Housing Opportunity Throughout The Nation. We Encour- age And Support An Affirmative Advertising And Marketing Program In Which there Are No Barriers To Obtaining Housing Because of Race, Color, Religion, Sec, Handicap, Famil- ial Status Or National Origin." OPEN HOUSE 1010 09/01/12 NEED CASH? THE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD EARLY DEADLINES FOR CLASSIFIED LINE ADS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Friday 1:00 pm for ..aturday Friday 3:30pm for unday Friday 4:30 for Monday and Tuesday. We Wish Everyone a Happy & Safe Weekend. Stay On Top Of Sales and Prices in YOUR Neighborhood! Check the listings In AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS Every Saturday in your Sun Newspaper's Real Estate Classified Section N I % 10;041 "X'** INTERNET Each one reinforces the other Advertise in the Sun Classifieds "s.net Offers ~W'a 1TTfollowing Srntrine: * ^sunnewspapers^net Charlotte Sun CHARLOTTE SUN Engewoo SunS ENGLEWOOD SUN North Port Sun NORTH PORT SUN G Vdolier Sun VENICE GONDOLIER SUN PUNTA GORDA HERALD ARCADIAN I ICIIILCILIeII. ./z .. I'VVlllluU , furn., newer appl., beautiful view of pond. 24 hr fitness. commun., pool, & tennis court $104,900 Pam Parvi Remax Palm 941-726-3491 941-629-2100 Sun., Sept. 2nd 1-4pm 3115 Heron Shores Dr. Venice East on Center Rd, right Venice East Blvd, left E. Village Dr, right Heron Shores Dr. Round Town in Real Estate! Michael Saunders & Company Names New Chief Financial Officer ScottCoulombe Eric Resker Will Oversee scm@su 293118 The Company's Financial Operations SARASOTA, FL (August 8, 2012) Eric Resker, has been appointed Chief Financial Officer at Michael Saunders & Company, it was announced today from the firm's corporate headquarters in downtown Sarasota, Florida. Resker, who brings experience in all aspects of fiscal management to his new r.. i 1h.. assumed responsibility for the full range of the company's financial operations. With oa. I. billion in closed volume during 2011, Michael Saunders & Company has been at the f..i. I'...1. of the region's real estate recovery. Through July of this year the company has already, .J .. I on $1.235 billion in volume -a jump of 27% compared with the same time last year and expected to finish the year with more than $2 billion in volume. "Drayton and I are exceptionally pleased to welcome Eric at such a pivotal moment in ...1 market's recovery," said Michael Saunders, CEO of the regional brokerage she founded more Eric Resker than 36 years ago. "It was through careful financial stewardship that Michael Saunders & Company continued to prosper throughout one of the worst real estate slumps in Florida history; and it will be the same thoughtful stewardship under Eric's supervision that will help the company make the most out of the strong recovery now in progress. Prior to joining Michael Saunders & Company, Resker was Senior Vice President of Financial Operations & Revenue Management for AIMCO a real estate investment trust where his financial planning skills resulted in increased productivity and significant gains in revenue. In 2009, he was one of 10 citizens appointed by Sarasota County to its Budget Oversight Committee, which reviewed the county's 2010 budget and made constructive suggestions. Resker holds an MBA in accounting and finance from Fordham University in New York City. Suzanne Graham Tapped To Lead State's Builders Suzanne Graham, Director of Government affairs for Massey Services Inc. and a Port Charlotte developer, has been elected President-elect of the Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA). The President-elect designation came through a vote of the association's Board of Directors meeting on July 28, 2012 in Orlando. Graham has climbed FHBA's traditional leadership ladder, serving as Secretary, Treasurer and First Vice President as she prepared to become the Florida home building industry's No. 1 volunteer leader and spokesperson. I..r Graham, the presidency of the 7,000-corporate member FHBA is the latest highlight in a ... .u r marked by service to this association, industry ad community. Graham is a Past President .,,1I Member of the Year of the Charlotte-DeSoto Building Industry Association (CDBIA) and a p.i chair of the FHBA Governmental Affairs Committee, which oversees the association's lobbying efforts in Tallahassee. In the Port Charlotte area, her civic activities include Charlotte County Chamber of Suzanne Graham Commerce Board Member where she serves on the Chambers Government Affairs Committee. uzanne Graham Graham is a 2011 Graduate of Leadership Charlotte and was this year's Chairman of the Charlotte County's Lincoln Day Dinner. Graham is the former owner of American Pest Control Management, which was based in Southwest Florida and acquired by Massey Services in November 2011. Massey is the nation's 5th largest pest management company in the industry and provides beneficial pest prevention, termite protection and landscape services to over 300,000 customers throughout the states of Florida, Georgia and Louisiana. At Massey, Graham currently serves as the Director of Government Affairs, where she leads the company's governmental and political initiatives. Graham is also an active leader of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), where she represents Florida as a Trustee to BUILD-PAC, the political action arm of the national association. About Florida Home Builders Association (FHBA) The Florida Home Builders Association is a 63-year-old trade organization representing more than 7,500 corporate members engaged in residential and commercial construction, land development, remodeling and a wide range of products and services in support of the Florida construction industry. FHBA is headquartered in Tallahassee where its advocacy efforts create an economic and regulatory environment in which its members can be successful. FHBA also presents the annual Southeast Building Conference (SEBC), provides its members with a trade journal, Florida HomeBuilder and is one of the state's leading providers of continuing education for contractors. FHBA's wholly- owned subsidiary, Florida Home Builders Insurance, Inc. (FHBI), serves the insurance and risk management needs of the construction industry and its Future Builders of America (FBA) program trains you people for careers in construction and related fields. 8530050 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 2 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 1, 2012 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CHARLOTTE COUNTY/NORTH PORT COURTESY OF PUNTA GORDA, PORT CHARLOTTE, NORTH PORT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ML# Status Address Zip Code U7550953 SLD 1 CAROLLCIR 34223 A3953561 SLD 8365CHESEBROAVE 34287 C7035818 SLD 2322 LEETER 33952 A3961352 SLD 1609 KIRKWOOD ST 34288 C7035374 SLD 7557DARLENEST 34287 N5777274 SLD 3049 GREENDALE RD 34287 C7034786 SLD 4864 CRANBERRY BLVD 34286 C7033094 SLD 3433 MIDDLETOWN ST 33952 C7035528 SLD 545 LOMOND DR 33953 C7030802 SLD 830 PALMETTO ST 34223 C7034645 SLD 4438 GORGAS ST 34287 M5829030 SLD 2124 BRIANT ST 34287 C7034059 SLD 3310 LOVELAND BLVD # 1102 33980 C7033573 SLD 22239 NEW ROCHELLE AVE 33952 C7035349 SLD 6941 ELYTON DR 34287 C7035892 SLD 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SLD N5777171 SLD C7027818 SLD C7029085 SLD N5776416 SLD C7034451 SLD C7034206 SLD D5785345 SLD N5773629 SLD C7035113 SLD C7035335 SLD C7033527 SLD C7035232 SLD C7029841 SLD C7034726 SLD C7030686 SLD 240 LEWIS CIR # 313 1304 DE PRIE RD 3336 SUNSET KEY CIR # B 2401 JASMINE WAY 200 TROPICANA DR 410 CAPRI ISLES CT 1212 SARETATER 950 GENOA CT 2621 CHARLESTON PARK DR 3371 BAY RIDGE WAY 5773 CONCORD DR 3298 TRIPOLI BLVD 4076 SAN MASSIMO DR 5568 WHITE IBIS DR 5100 WHITE IBIS DR 3852 SAINT GIRONS DR 5344WATERVIEW DR 351 TRIESTE DR 33950 34223 33955 34287 33950 33950 34286 33950 34287 33953 34287 33950 33950 34287 34287 33950 34291 33950 City ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA List Price 35,000 35,000 36,900 37,900 38,000 42,500 47,500 49,900 49,900 49,900 50,000 54,000 54,900 57,500 59,700 59,900 59,900 59,900 59,900 64,900 64,990 69,900 74,900 74,900 75,000 77,900 78,960 79,900 79,900 82,000 85,000 87,000 89,900 89,900 94,900 94,900 95,000 98,000 99,900 104,900 104,900 107,000 107,000 109,000 109,900 110,000 118,000 119,900 124,980 126,900 126,900 129,000 129,000 129,900 129,900 129,900 139,000 139,000 141,900 144,900 144,900 145,000 147,000 148,500 149,000 152,000 154,900 159,000 159,000 169,900 199,000 214,900 215,000 215,000 219,000 223,900 224,900 249,000 249,900 250,000 275,900 299,000 329,900 379,000 384,900 529,000 Pool Sold Price 35,000 35,500 36,777 38,900 37,000 45,000 54,000 47,000 70,000 42,900 40,000 49,500 N 52,500 57,500 62,200 59,900 64,100 N 59,500 54,750 65,000 60,000 N 57,000 68,000 65,000 N 68,000 93,300 90,500 75,000 81,900 75,000 73,000 95,002 85,000 80,000 94,000 N 91,000 85,000 Y 98,000 90,000 98,000 104,900 N 104,500 118,000 103,000 109,900 N 100,000 110,000 119,900 122,570 Y 116,000 117,500 110,000 120,000 132,000 125,000 129,900 130,000 125,000 138,500 Y 149,900 136,000 138,000 N 135,000 141,500 135,000 148,000 150,500 153,000 147,900 Y 169,900 N 190,000 205,000 N 189,500 Y 215,000 200,000 221,500 215,000 Y 230,000 Y 232,500 240,000 255,000 280,000 320,000 Y 345,000 379,000 529,000 BE FB HB 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 1 1 3 2 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 1 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 1 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 2 0 2 1 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 1 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 1 3 3 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 4 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 4 3 0 3 2 1 4 2 1 3 3 0 Property Style Sold Terms Sold Date Single Family Home All Cash 08/27/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/29/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/29/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/28/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home New FHA 08/271/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/27/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/23/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/28/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Condo All Cash 08/22/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/28/12 Single Family Home New FHA 08/23/12 Condo All Cash 08/29/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/22/12 Condo All Cash 08/24/12 Condo New Conventional 08/29/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/28/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/22/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/29/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/28/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/27/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/28/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Condo New Conventional 08/28/12 Single Family Home New FHA 08/27/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home Assume Conventional 08/24/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 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Home All Cash 08/23/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/28/12 Condo All Cash 08/28/12 Condo All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Condo Combination 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/27/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/22/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/23/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/28/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/23/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/29/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 Single Family Home All Cash 08/29/12 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address N5776916 SLD 800 CYPRESS AVE N5775218 SLD 3149 CHESTNUT RD C7032076 SLD 530 BRADENTON RD A3953422 SLD 310 D MISSION N TRL# 282 N5774803 SLD 644 BIRD BAY CIR #5 N5776736 SLD 210 PARK N BLVD #221 N5776322 SLD 808 CAPRI ISLES BLVD #217 A3949487 SLD 5864VIOLA RD N5775446 SLD 811 MONTROSE DR # 203 N5774991 SLD 624CORONADORD N5777273 SLD 3180 JUNO RD N5777006 SLD 1116 FLAMINGO RD N5777348 SLD 229 ALSACE AVE Zip Code Subdivision Name 34285 NORTH EDGEWOODVENICE 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 44 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 62 34285 MISSION LAKES 34285 BIRD BAY I 34285 BRISTOL NORTH 34292 SUMMER GREEN SEC II 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 68 34293 GARDENS 3 ST ANDREWS PK/PLANTATION 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 3 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 64 34293 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 5 34293 VENICE EAST SEC 1 2ND ADD List Price 45,000 73,200 74,900 74,900 110,000 112,000 112,000 114,900 123,500 125,000 126,000 129,000 130,000 Pool Sold Price 35,100 73,200 80,000 60,000 N 92,000 106,000 109,000 Y 105,000 120,000 115,000 120,000 115,000 107,500 BE FB HB 2 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 1 2 2 0 3 2 0 4 2 0 4 2 1 2 2 0 Property Style Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Condo Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home LP/SqFt 30.84 26.52 37.58 31.58 43.08 36.17 46.94 53.14 41.72 42.72 46.13 36.34 62.67 46.18 36.65 57.38 38.01 74.23 62.4 36.22 54.02 55.48 86.69 100.13 51.58 55.41 47.74 80.79 54.95 62.03 65.54 57.2 77.63 63.99 72.89 73.85 79.7 72.49 77.62 54.66 65.69 49.72 65.4 90.68 68.69 96.83 82.06 68.05 63.96 78.24 83.65 80.88 78.85 55.44 95.03 60.99 74.81 75.01 89.41 66.59 87.5 73.05 72.74 81.68 56.46 121.6 95.5 130.86 138.74 72.02 113.39 112.22 104.37 115.65 118.76 119.1 107.3 129.82 123.77 168.01 135.38 124.43 133.35 178.44 139.61 200.38 LP/SP Ratio 100 101.43 99.67 102.64 97.37 105.88 113.68 94.19 140.28 85.97 80 91.67 95.63 100 104.19 100 107.01 99.33 91.4 100.15 92.32 81.55 90.79 86.78 90.67 119.77 114.61 93.87 102.5 91.46 85.88 109.2 94.55 88.99 99.05 95.89 89.47 100 90.09 93.42 100 97.66 110.28 94.5 100 90.91 93.22 100 98.07 91.41 92.59 85.27 93.02 101.62 96.23 100 93.53 89.93 97.6 103.45 93.86 95.17 91.84 95.29 90.6 97.37 97.16 96.23 93.02 100 95.48 95.39 88.14 100 91.32 98.93 95.6 92.37 93.04 96 92.42 93.65 97 91.03 98.47 100 Sold Terms All Cash All Cash Other All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New FHA All Cash All Cash All Cash Sold Date 8/24/2012 8/23/2012 8/24/2012 8/22/2012 8/24/2012 8/21/2012 8/22/2012 8/20/2012 8/23/2012 8/24/2012 8/21/2012 8/20/2012 8/24/2012 LP/SqFt 34.62 42.96 55.24 70.39 100.73 141.24 100 49.42 106.01 90.91 81.08 47.55 90.78 LP/SP Ratio 78 100 106.81 80.11 83.64 94.64 97.32 91.38 97.17 92 95.24 89.15 82.69 Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 OPEN HOUSE OPEN HOUSE HOMES FOR SALE 1010 1010 1020 r, I __I___ Just in time for Summer... 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Stated on a sale. Call for info: 3+ bdr, 2.5 ba, 2+car garage . corner lot with green belt area in 941-484-1299, 941-4684259 $225K OBO 941-468-4003 So is this Offer! rear. Ceramic tile throughout with ( GET RESULTS - carpet in bedrooms, screened NOKOMIS 3/2/2, 2000 sq ft, USE CLASSIFIED! Realtors Welcome! lanai, like new appliances, bright, open dble sized lanai T G-f r and hurricane shutters. overlooking pond, beautifully PUNTA GORDA fully furn ccO BUY IT! Steve Jones 941-627-8114 equipped. Avail. min. 3 mo. Sept 2/2/cp for sale or rent on Ig c SELL IT! Feb starts at $2500 Call 905- cntry setting lot, 7mi N. of PG AP' FIND IT! C NEDCA 7 274-1222 sutcliffe@sympatico.ca w/d util shed, sec. lights, Ann old iganti PA 9si41-72 SUN CLASSIFIED! CLASSIFIED! $675mo 941-204-7548 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CONTINUED YOU can have it ALL! Prairie Creek Park Private & Deed Restricted Fenced/Gated 6 Acre Treasure ,Horses Wel- come! Newer 2600+SF,Spa- cious Open Floor Plan, Great Kitchen,Screened Pool & Lanai,, Barn + Att 3 stall Garage! Minutes to Punta Gorda & Hwy 75. $469,900. JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 500 PAMETO RD 127 LOBLOLLY LN 1596 PORPOISE RD 1010 BIRD BAY WAY # 268 708 BIRD BAY CIR # 37 55 CAVALLINI DR #55 1208 LUCAYA AVE 851 HIGHLAND CIR 431 N ROSSETTI DR 506 BUENA VISTA DR 1124 BAYSHORE RD 24763 BONIFAY PLACE 408 ISLAMORADA DR 5385 LAYTON DRIVE 2241 TERRACINA DRIVE 480 LAKE OF THE WOODS DR 236 GREYWING CT 423 CEZANNE DR 221 VESTAVIA DR 748 GRASSY OAKS DR 878 PLACID LAKE DR 1470 EWING ST 210 MONTELLUNA DR 404 OTTER CREEK DR 350 MARSH LANDING WAY 262 PESARO DR 14021 BELLAGIO WAY #304 1156 CASEY KEY RD 811 THE ESPLANADE N # 604 2007 CASEY KEY RD 34275 34275 34293 34285 34285 34275 34285 34275 34275 34275 34275 34293 34275 34293 34292 34293 34292 34229 34292 34293 34229 34275 34275 34292 34292 34275 34229 34275 34285 34275 BAY POINT CORR 149,900 LAUREL PINES 150,000 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 21 159,900 BIRD BAY II 159,900 BIRD BAY I 169,000 SORRENTO VILLAGE 175,000 PINEBROOK SOUTH UNIT 2 175,000 MISSION VALLEY EST SEC A 175,000 SORRENTO EAST UNIT 4 185,000 NOKOMIS ACRES AMD ADD 190,000 NOT APPLICABLE 199,500 PENNINGTON PLACE 215,851 HAVANA HEIGHTS AKA SORRENTO CAY 237,000 VENTURA VILLAGE 237,990 VERONA RESERVE 247,065 LAKES OF JACARANDA UNIT 1 249,000 BLUE HERON POND UNIT 1 249,900 SORRENTO SHORES UNIT 5 264,000 VENICE GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB UNIT 2A 264,900 GRASSY OAKS 279,500 RIVENDELL UNIT 5 WOODLANDS 339,900 MISSION VALLEY EST SEC BI 375,000 VENETIAN GOLF AND RIVER CLUB PH 2F 409,900 SAWGRASS UNIT 5 419,000 SAWGRASS 419,846 VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 3C & 3D 649,900 VILLAS AT BELLAGIO HARBOR VLG 695,000 SEAGRAPE POINT,CASEY KEY 799,000 BELEZA ON VENICE BEACH 1,159,900 Casey Key 1,890,000 N 135,000 145,000 157,000 151,500 160,000 N 165,000 175,000 160,000 Y 150,000 N 138,300 N 185,000 N 215,000 Y 232,000 237,990 222,450 240,000 N 234,900 250,000 255,000 262,000 321,000 375,000 379,000 387,500 400,000 Y 620,000 632,000 717,000 978,000 N 1,200,000 Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Condo Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home ENGLEWOOD -COURTESY OF ENGLEWOOD AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address D5786210 SLD 3265TOWHEEST A3962985 SLD 10461 GREENWAY AVE C7030802 SLD 830 PALMETTO ST D5788672 SLD 1323 FLAMINGO DR C7032894 SLD 13488ISABELL AVE C7034778 SLD 2250 DIXON LN D5787816 SLD 6326 CONISTON ST 05093919 SLD 6166CAVANST D5783732 SLD 6151 FREDERICTON ST D5787435 SLD 7579EBRORD D5787599 SLD 4583 KEMPSON LN D5788177 SLD 1670 EDITH AVE D5785844 SLD 13553 DARNELL AVE D5788215 SLD 15745 AQUA CIR D5786690 SLD 598VIRIDIANST D5788166 SLD 10333 GREENWAYAVE D5786794 SLD 316 INDIAN RIVER LN D5786290 SLD 136 ROTONDA CIRCLE D5784010 SLD 1304DEPRIERD C7023595 SLD 9556 SINGER CIR D5787026 SLD 9365 NASTRAND CIR D5777175 SLD 8 OAKWOOD N DR # 8 D5786203 SLD 15 MEDALIST RD C7031945 SLD 11140 HACIENDA DEL MAR #205 D5785215 SLD 1128ROTONDACIR D5782977 SLD 1013 BOUNDARY BLVD N5776884 SLD 18WATERFORDDR Zip Code 34224 34224 34223 34224 33981 34224 33981 34224 34224 34224 33981 34223 33981 33981 34223 34224 34223 33947 34223 33981 33981 34223 33947 33946 33947 33947 34223 City ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST PLACIDA ROTONDA WEST ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD List Price 36,500 47,900 49,900 49,900 54,900 59,900 64,990 86,925 90,000 94,900 95,000 99,900 109,000 129,000 139,000 142,000 149,900 169,900 169,900 179,900 199,000 199,000 199,900 237,500 249,000 295,000 412,900 Pool Sold Price 27,500 45,100 42,900 47,500 44,777 56,000 60,000 87,299 Y 90,000 87,000 85,000 90,000 103,000 120,000 130,000 120,000 145,000 160,000 Y 169,900 Y 179,900 Y 199,000 N 140,000 195,000 250,000 Y 230,000 Y 280,000 402,000 Property Style Sold Terms Sold Date SP/SqFt Manufactured/Mobile Home All Cash 08/22/12 24.91 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 49.45 Single Family Home All Cash 08/23/12 36.73 Manufactured/Mobile Home All Cash 08/24/12 43.03 Single Family Home All Cash 08/20/12 48.78 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 54.05 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/22/12 49.88 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 54.29 Single Family Home All Cash 08/23/12 58.98 Single Family Home All Cash 08/23/12 73.98 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/22/12 71.31 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 69.93 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 85.69 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 73.35 Single Family Home All Cash 08/22/12 69.97 Single Family Home New FHA 08/24/12 78.38 Single Family Home All Cash 08/20/12 92.59 Single Family Home All Cash 08/21/12 84.39 Single Family Home All Cash 08/24/12 72.02 Single Family Home Other 08/20/12 113.5 Single Family Home Combination 08/21/12 62.34 Single Family Home All Cash 08/20/12 87.5 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/21/12 107.2 Condo All Cash 08/20/12 148.63 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 113.52 Single Family Home New Conventional 08/24/12 121.37 Single Family Home All Cash 08/20/12 214.06 5 to 21 Acres Punta Gordas's ST KEPT SECRET! utes to town, beach- rbor! Deed restricted Horses welcome, k top roads. "A Very al Ranch Community"! DY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS SON JAMES Estates Homes 941-456-8304 iww.PuntaGorda opertiesforsale.com DVERTISE In e Classifieds! assified = Sales S $436,500 2002 TOCOBAGA LANE COMFORTABLE ELEGANCE! This 3BR/2.5BA home with family room & office has een updated to perfection. New cabinets, Quartz counters in kitchen & new granite counters in guest bath, updated master bath, heated pool w/water & golf *urse views, side load 2 1/2 car garage, plus hurricane shutters. N5767661 A3963938 A3960976 N5776154 N5776511 N5772220 A3961121 N5775812 A3948563 N5773979 N5775662 N5776354 N5774058 N5777577 T2518752 N5777091 N5775652 N5775954 N5776417 N5777042 A3963299 N5776773 N5776439 N5776370 A3957980 N5772287 A3958339 N5775806 N5777032 A3943669 New FHA All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash Other New Conventional All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New VA Other All Cash All Cash New VA All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash 8/20/2012 8/23/2012 8/24/2012 8/23/2012 8/21/2012 8/22/2012 8/22/2012 8/24/2012 8/21/2012 8/20/2012 8/24/2012 8/22/2012 8/24/2012 8/21/2012 8/23/2012 8/20/2012 8/20/2012 8/24/2012 8/20/2012 8/20/2012 8/21/2012 8/23/2012 8/22/2012 8/21/2012 8/21/2012 8/24/2012 8/23/2012 8/20/2012 8/21/2012 8/23/2012 103.38 90.53 78.42 155.09 111.18 116.74 77.99 94.14 92.92 124.26 108.48 138.9 107.29 100 139.74 145.02 117.66 147.82 132.72 147.26 157.22 110.23 185.06 168.61 167.87 187.29 284.84 465.35 470.74 653.53 90.06 96.67 98.19 94.75 94.67 94.29 100 91.43 81.08 72.79 92.73 99.61 97.89 100 90.04 96.39 94 94.7 96.26 93.74 94.44 100 92.46 92.48 95.27 95.4 90.94 89.74 84.32 63.49 LP/SP Ratio 75.34 94.15 85.97 95.19 81.56 93.49 92.32 100.43 100 91.68 89.47 90.09 94.5 93.02 93.53 84.51 96.73 94.17 100 100 100 70.35 97.55 105.26 92.37 94.92 97.36 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 4 E/N/C/V HOMES FOR SALE Z1020 DEEP CREEK 3/2.5/3, 2 story, open plan, crown mold- ing, tile, loft, gourmet kit., granite, Ig. lanai w/hot tub, fenced, impeccably decorat- ed, $289,900. 941-624-0898 u..vr crc..r. euLrouUIII home with 1917 sq ft and built 2005 on quiet cul-de-sac with greenbelt view. 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DUllB In LuuO, Perfect condition with lots of upgrades. Great insurance rates. Open kitchen, Large lanai, desirable Southern Expo- sure! 10 Mins to beaches. Only $149,900. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGuire c 941-223-4781 VENICE 3.2.2, LAKE VIEW, DIRECT ACCESS TO POOL, TENNIS CRT, SHUFFLE BRD, 55+, GREAT LOCA- TION. $155,000. CALL GEN: 941-228-4571. NEW HOMES, ON YOUR LOT, STARTING AT $67 PER SQ FT. INCLUDES: Custom Home design & Site Improvement allowance. New 3/2/2 Car Garage + pool on your lot starting at $159,000 Remodels, Renovation, Hurricane preparation & energy efficiency projects welcome. MARSELLA ENTERPRISES, INC. info@marsellahomes.com www.marsellahomes.com CGC1508969 *terms & conditions apply 941-206-2255 7~RONT : WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 Put God se ads.yoursun.net $399,000 Brand New Construction 3/3/3+den, 2263 sqft under air 3255 total sqft, tile, granite, wood cabinetry, 8 ft doors throughout, trayed ceilings, stainless appl, & much more. This home can also be built on your own lot by Harbor Home Builders, LLC CBC#1259043 Call today for a private tour Chad McCrory ReMax Anchor of Marina Park 941-628-6197 chad. mccrory@remax. net PUNTA GORDA -:ilo::t waterfront, 4/3/2, pool, cus- tom built 2005, 3237 SF. Boat dock/lift. $595,000. A Clear Choice Realty 941-979-9396 VVAI RI-UN I UGhiVI! 3/2.5/2 2183sf 2002 built Pool home. All the features that set it apart from the competition. Soaring cathe- dral ceilings, dbl step ceiling and family rm. tray ceiling in master br. Open kitchen with solid wood caninets and solid surface counters. Paver walkway thru a tropical para- dise to your own 10klb covered boat lift. $317,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGuire 941-223-4781 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 Just in time for Summer... The Sun Newspapers has new real estate specials. Advertise your home, condo, or lot with us and reach over 150,000 readers in Charlotte, Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 But Hurry! When Summer is Gone, So is this Offer! Realtors Welcome! ENGLEWOOD 2/2 Villa, in unique location. Has shared boat dock, pool & cabana. Large liv/din. room, eat in kitchen, & screened lanai. $129,900 941-475-9468 PORT CHARLOTTE Beautiful lBR/1BACondo furnished, remodeled & repiped. Walk to pool & clubhouse. Only $45,000. Call 941-806-7665 for info CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE z 1040 1 ONLY 704 CONDOS, VILLAS, HOUSES IN VENICE, FLAVAILABLE (Venice MLS 8/29/12) Here is a sample of Inventory: Apt. 103/634 Bird Bay Dr. East $73,000 660 White Pine Tree ($143 000) SOLD 1204 Bird Bay Way $185,000 1112 Bird Bay Way ($149,800) SOLD 1098 Bird Bay Way $117,700 Apt 201 & 811 Waterside ($149,950) SOLD 639 Bird Bay Cir, furn. $94,900 930 Bird Bay Way ($159,800) SOLD 688 White Pine Tree Rd. $94,475 1010 Bird Bay Way ($159,990) SOLD 708 Bird Bay Cir. (169,000) SOLD 643 White Pine Tree Rd $113,000 If We do all of Venice & Area 941-485-4804 Sales 941-484-6777 Rentals 1-800-464-8497 rFri ,nUnALUI 11: .Z bedrm "55 or older? Come to Maria Manor! Great close- in location, 2 pools, spa, shuffleboard, & clubhouse $37,900. June Poliachik, Realtor SFR 941-916-0100 or Michelle Brisendine, Realtor GRI 941-889-8721, Sun Realty www.housingselections.com" SPECIAL OF TIE WEEK 124 Sandstone Cir. in Hourglass Lakes South Venice 2 car garage villa with beautiful private mini-garden, community pool & jacuzzi. Few come only the market! ONLY $159,900 - 485-4804/1-800-464-8497 www.BirdBayRealty.com To Advertise in The Showcase of Homes Please Call 866-463-1638 or Email; special@sunnewspapers.net MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE 1090 i *n r i u e From your kitchen window or year round lanai. Beyond Immaculate, like new 1500 SF 3/2 drywall wood/pergo, 2 storage build 1 has air. Lushly landscaped, complete- ly furnished. Peaceful & well maintained adult community. 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No pets Call Jane 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 Bank Sale! Residential drywall, clean, on the golf course! 3/2, Lg. shed, porch, 1500 SF, part. furn. Bank says to seller - Sell it $49,900 obo 941-356-5308 L OUT OF AREA HOMES ^^ 111o ^ CUSTOM BUILT 1288SF LOG CABIN ON 1.72 ACS ONLY $89,900. PVT WOODED SET- TING, COVERED PORCHES, CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, PAVED ACCESS AND EASY TO FINISH. 828-286-1666 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 1/1 Sunshine Villas $500 2/1 + Bonus Room, PC $775 3/2/lCommunity Pool $750 3/2 Fenced Yard, PC $950 3/2/2, Pool, DC $1200 Full property list available online www.almar-rentals.com 941-627-1465 800-964-3095 We have Qualified Tenants for Your Rental Property DEEP CREEK 1061 Fergus Ln. 3/2/2 1864 SQFT Cul-de- sac $1150 month. Call Ron 319-750-3800 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 AWARD WINNING SUNBELT MGT. SERVICES *RENTALS* *3/2/1 Laminate & Tile Floors. Edgewater Dr. P.C. $750 mo *3/2/1 Lanai, Tile & Carpet Fitzpatrick Ave. P.C. $800 mo *we welcome new listings* COMPLETE LISTINGS (941)764-7777 sunbeltmgtservices.com ENGLEWOOD 2/2 970 Skip- per Lane Must see. Clean, large, 2 lanais, quiet street. $850 941-474-0932 ANNUAL & SEASONAL RENTALS Call The Pineapple Girls 941-473-U333 Pineapple Gulf Prop. Mgmt. Inc. www.RentEnglewood.com ENGLEWOOD, 1BR, 1BA, $500.00 per mo. $1,000.00 security (828) 524-4977 t-or a complete List uo 10 eraportcharlotte.com $1150...3/2/2 Pool, 1663 SF...DC $1000...3/2/2 1897 SqFt.......NP $950..3/2.5/1 LakesidePlantation.NP $900....3/2/1 Fenced Yard ....NP $875...3/2/2 Hot Tub............PC LET US RENT YOUR HOME Agent Available On Weekends We Forgive Foreclosures For Renters *NEED A RENTAL* Paradise Properties & Rentals,Inc941-625-RENT InvestorsChoice Real Estate A Fah-Based Business 4/2.5 Suncoast Lakes $1400 SEASONAL/SHORT TERM RENTALS Englewood, N. Port & Pt.Char Rotonda and S. 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Ready Now. $825/mo + Deposits 941-716-0040 Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads you rsun net EINICN The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 Challenger DIRECTIONS: Fill each square with a number, one through nine. / fN - * Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. o,, * Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. * Diagonal squares through center should add to total in upper and lower right. 26 THERE MAY BE MORE THAN ONE SOLUTION. Today's Challenge Time 8 Minutes 39Seconds Your Working Time Minutes 3 20 4 21 5 23 4 22 Seconds 125 23 20 18 119 2012 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World rights reserved. olulon S- 12 Yesterday's 3 4 / 12 Challenger Z 2 31 11 Answers a 10 20 10 Cryptoq uip 2011 by King Features Syndicate RFNUGOF QTF RULX TUC U NEUJP OJPBEF KL QTUQ PUL'O OTUNX, NKGEC HKG OUH JQ TUC U EFUL-QK EJFL? Yesterday's Cryptoquip: OUR EXTREMELY CRITICAL SUPERVISOR AT THE LINEN PLANT WAS ALWAYS GIVING ME A LOT OF FLAX. Today's Cryptoquip Clue: Q equals T LRMADUKE By Brad Anderson "What do you think those ants are up to?" WORD ME FIRST SLEUTH OTP LMI E BXUQN J GD ZWT Q EN KHDAXUR PM J GDAAXV SQNK I FDA XVTRGQOMJ HF CAYW URPN EL J HF DB ZXVT RQWORDMMKKT I HLE FDBOZON EYWERVA I T R Q O E(M E A S L E S) I E N NLK I HMF TE TMDWMA DCAZGNOKEMEXWE E VUS RDAEMQMU I DEM Friday's unlisted clue: YELLOW Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in all directions - forward, backward, up, down and diagonally. Saturday's unlisted clue hint: CAT TALK Mead Meanie Medium Meteor Meager Measles Meek Meter Meal Meat Meet Mew Meander Media Mekong (2012 King Features, Inc. 9/ MOTHER GOOSE AND GRIMM By Mike Peters 5Ee? RISHT HER6 IN T1-45 WE'RE L OAL, FAWrHWFUL, DO BOOK, "'DOGS ARE DEVOTED', THE BOND OWNERS' BEST FRIENDS BETWEEN D06S AND OWNERS CAN NEVER? 8E BROKEN. Crane B.C. By Mastroianni & Hart 0~, BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker SO-c WHq 01D O OU UNFRIEND ME ON FACEWOKr?j --1J I m I (r .- hI-E o o-MrOM. :E6 I:, , m-r m^oe. Ly1 Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 T1, You can find every business and service under the sun in the Business & Service Directory! Make your business a part of it! Call 866.463. 1638 SUNNEWSPA ^-y ^ -L ^NEWSP, I_ BUS*INESSI&SERVICEDI ] II Get to know your thyroid gland Tired? Moody? Can't lose weight or remember where you parked your car (again)? Your thyroid, a butterfly-shaped gland at the base of your neck that helps regulate metabolism, may be out to lunch. And now, new research offers one more reason to get yours checked out: A malfunctioning thyroid raises your odds for heart disease. We think you should start with a thyroid hormone test at age 35, then repeat it every other year at your annual physical. (You do get an annual physical, don't you?) It's the only way to establish a baseline and then track how this important gland is doing. Tens of millions of North Americans may be drag- ging around in low gear as a result of an underactive thyroid. Older people, women and anyone with a family history of thyroid troubles are at highest risk. Even a slightly underac- tive thyroid (called sub- clinical hypothyroidism) is a medical condition worth fixing with a daily dose of thyroid hormone. It can boost energy, help you lose weight and help clear up foggy thinking, memory lapses and depression. And now, two new studies report that an underactive thyroid boosts your odds for heart disease by 30 per- cent, offbeat heart rhythms (they increase the risk of heart attack and stroke) by 68 percent and overall chances of dying early by 24 percent. So, what messes with this gland? In the old days, an iodine-poor diet was assumed to be the cause of a sluggish thyroid. Today we've discovered that the biggest threat comes from an autoimmune condition called Hashimoto's disease, in which your misguided immune system kills off thyroid-hormone-pro- ducing cells in the gland. Viral infections, drugs (like lithium and amiodarone) and even pregnancy also can leave your thyroid stuck in low gear. Warning signs of an underactive thyroid include tiredness, forgetfulness, stubborn weight gain, feel- ing cold, constipation, sore muscles, a puffy face and dry hair, skin and nails. If you want to do a quick home test, these drills can help you spot trouble: The Swallow Checkl Tip your head back a little and take a sip of water. Watch the lower part of your neck above your oan Dr. Mehmet Oz & Dr. Michael Roizen collarbone and just below your voice box while you swallow, looking for any bulges or bumps. Do this several times. If you notice any bumps, bulges or protrusions, tell your doc. You may have an enlarged thyroid gland or a thyroid nodule that needs further checking. The Eyebrow Test: Stand in front of a mirror. Hold a pencil up to the outer cor- ner of your left eye, so that the pencil is vertical one end points to the floor, the other to the ceiling. Check to see if there's eyebrow hair to the left of the pencil. One sign of low thyroid is the loss of eyebrow hair here (not because you plucked or waxed it off, of course!). If you're hairless there, check the symptom list again, and talk with your doc. Once you've decided to talk with your doc ... Ask for a TSH test. "TSH" stands for "thyroid- stimulating hormone" a compound produced by your pituitary gland that tells your thyroid to pump out metabolism-controlling hormones of its own. A TSH of 10 mlU/L or more is a sign that you have hypo (low) thyroid; from 5 to 10 indicates that you may have the condition and it should be investigated, even if hormones produced by your thyroid gland, called T3 and T4, are still normal. Normal is .4 to 4.0. Solve the problem. Taking the synthetic thyroid hormone levo- thyroxine every day can normalize your thyroid hormone levels and take care of the symptoms. Be aware that not every ver- sion (Levothroid, Levoxyl, Synthroid) works the same for every person; don't settle for less than total re- lief. And you should never change brands without working carefully with your endocrinologist to monitor results. Mehmet Oz, M.D. is host of "The Dr Oz Show," and Mike Roizen, M.D. is Chief Medical Officer at the Cleveland Clinic Wellness Institute. For more informa- tion go to www.RealAge. corn. FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein WHAT PIP YOU FINP TH6Y -ITHCE W4i 11EMAC-eP WACIKY SSAM, I LOOP 6PUCATIONAL TH--ORIE AT A POZGN O C 6ATHYeP TO THG P'1IV/ATC -5CHOOLS. WtALTHY a-LIT". DILBERT By Scott Adams CAN YOU EXPLAIN WHY YOU'RE DOING SUCH A BAD JOB ON YOUR NEWLY ASSIGNMENT? LET'S TRY IT AGAIN, BUT THIS TIME SAY SOMEE- THING BAD ABOUT . YOURSELF. YES I CAN: SOME IDIOT DID A POOR JOB MATCHING MY SKILLS TO MY ASSIGNMENT. I'M TOO HONEST? Cl ...a - The Sun Classified-Section B Page 6 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 1, 2012 Satuday Setemer 202 as .ourun et FN/CV Te Sn CassiiedSecionB Pge0 Look for the g Directory pul Saturday ii Yreat deals in the Business & Service blishing Sundays, Wednesdays, and i the Classified Section of the Sun! *. I * to form four ordinary words.L to form four ordinary words. BORN LOSER By Art and Chip Sansom TRM5 15 ATOUCkTIE. OF YEN1 4YOU (EAN CROOSIRG SETWEER T FOKR E-I.AFO.E->bTO CHOOSE. J POLITtCAL PARTiE5? Z bETWEE 0 P TWO G.OUP V' ING - FoK .t( 5UPPORT 1. RO-CROO5ING E TWEE, A5E.bALL W, FOOT BLL ! WHEN The SALESMAN TOL- |HIM THE 5TEREO WAS 50 LUFOND P-CENT OFF, HIE 5A1 TH5-. -7. / Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Answer "' here: _U11111__III] (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: ABATE IMAGE BENIGN PIRACY Answer: After his climbing companion started to panic, he told her to GET A GRIP A dangerous mix Dear Heloise: Please remind people that standing mixers are powerful tools and can be dangerous! My 6-year-old grand- daughter and I were making cookies when she got her face too close to the mixing bowl and her long hair got caught in the mixer, pulling part of her hair out and twisting it on the paddle. I had turned my back to get a measuring cup. This happened so fast! She im- mediately started scream- ing, and I pulled the plug as fast as I could. I had to cut her hair off the paddle, and it had already pulled out a chunk of her hair. Jan, via email Jan, this is frightening! Thank you for taking the time to share this cautionary tale. No loose clothing, hair or jewelry around the mixer or any- thing with fast-moving mechanical parts! It's also a reminder that when little ones are around, a lot can happen in a few seconds. Heloise Less dust Dear Heloise: I just moved our litter box into a place where the sun shines, and I can see how much dusts floats into the air when the cat uses the litter box, when I scoop the litter and when I pour the litter into the box. No. 1: Is there a type of litter that has no dust or at least a minimum amount of dust for the cat? Hints from Heloise No. 2: If not, is there a way to get the litter from the container into the lit- ter box without polluting the air around it so badly? -Willie B., via email Willie, thanks for writ- ing. Try a clumping cat litter. It is manufactured to limit the amount of dust. Or, rather than pouring the litter from the container, scoop it out using a scoop or plastic cup, etc. Heloise Keeping berries Dear Heloise: For a long time, I carefully layered fragile berries like raspberries and blackber- ries between layers of paper towels to prevent spoilage. I don't know how I discovered that turning the box upside down in the refrigerator seems to accomplish the same goal. I have done it for several years, and the berries do keep amazingly well this way. Mary in Mount Vernon, Va. It could be the holes on the "bottom" (that is now the top) that allow for air circulation. Heloise MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott 6ET UPI GBT DRESSED! OERES YOUR EAT YOUR BREAKFAST! GRAB YOUR B ^ GET IN TV u*IX t _ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston 1HERES5 YOUR RPI FOL rWO OFF ICIlt BI TOBLEFOR GETHER BEFORE. WE UPO! DOING- THR-FT ,UR UE MAFRRIRED LUOOLD ) H1 FIHAD ITSRAVANT- IR GES.. ......w ....... If RF .............. ...... Saturday, September 1, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 7 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 8 EINICIV ads .yoursun net Saturday September 1, 2012 Make sure yo don't become DEAR ABBY: I am writing hoping to avert another tragedy like we experienced last week. Our German shepherd, Leah, was playing with a hard rubber ball the size of a tennis ball. Somehow, the ball slid down her throat. I tried to dislodge it by grabbing and pulling it out, then I tried the Heimlich ma- neuver. Neither worked. By the time we got Leah to the veterinarian, she was dead. They tried for 25 minutes to revive her. Leah was a friendly, funny, loving dog, not yet 2 years old. We miss her terribly. Abby, please tell your readers to never, ever let their dog play with any object that fits into its mouth. If it fits, it can lodge in the throat. I don't want anyone else to experience the pain of losing their dog like we lost ours. KAREN IN CENTER VALLEY, PA. DEAR KAREN: Please accept my sympathy for the loss of your beloved pet. However, because you wrote to other dog owners, take comfort in the knowledge that you have very likely saved another four-footed fam- ily member's life. DEAR ABBY: My well- meaning mother contin- ues to give me "classics" from her wardrobe that she no longer wears. I'm a size 6 to 8 in my 50s. Mom is in her 80s and wears 12 to 14. Our sense of style also is not the same. My problem is, after insisting I take these items, she'll often ask for them back several years later. It becomes awkward when I must explain I gave her clothes away. How can I politely stop her from giving me these items? NO LONGER HAS THEM DEAR NO LONGER HAS THEM: Say, "Mom, these things won't fit me. But I'll be glad to drop them off at a charity thrift shop for you." It's honest, it's practical, and someone can enjoy them. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been Dear Abby married three years, and we are both lucky to have families that are kind and supportive. However, there is one recurring issue with his family that I find annoying. Nobody in my hus- band's family has a driver's license or owns a car. This includes his two aunts and mother, who all live in the same town we do. As the only driver in the family, I am regularly asked to shuttle relatives to the doctor, the pet groomer, the grocery store, etc. Abby, none of them have any physical or mental disability that prevents them from driving. We live in a city with a number of cab companies that serve the area. I work hard so I can pay my car insurance bills, my car payments and buy gas to get to where I need to. I'm starting to resent be- ing asked to drive three able-bodied adults who are perfectly capable of driving themselves or taking a taxi. Am I being inconsider- ate? Is there a way to politely convey that I do not wish to play chauf- feur? DRIVEN CRAZY IN MASSACHUSETTS DEAR DRIVEN CRAZY: Yes, there is and because these are his relatives, your husband should be the one to tell them that you have been generous enough and it's time for them to arrange other transportation. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or PO. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. "Forever, 0 Lord, thy word is settled in heaven." - Psalm 119:89. The Word of God has been proof-read in Heaven, and its promises ready for everyone on earth. Read and believe; He will not go back on His word. PEANUTS By Charles Schulz WELL,I MAW AT LEA6T I WENT OUT THERE, HAVE BEEN BEATEN AND FACED THAT Bi6 KID WHO UP, BUT AT LEAST PUSHED YOU DOWN! AT LEAST I TRIED! I k2 O0 I TRIEt! CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers I25WASof CRANKSHAFTi E-.e qo ou AR P -6 -TiM6-nAF. -'OUTSTAN IN 6 SCHOOL BUS DPJVeP- 2)1 0 - a I' I F WHO,OQCE AGAIN.LEFT MOlRE P$S OUT tSTAMIMG Fd -THE: &US T'5)AN ANY OTHER, PKRIVE! Productions z 0 U 0 All ^3iiE yv f~g|0 ySL. j I * / 0'11 Venice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. I HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19).You will be enthusiastic when it counts and confident when it matters most. You'll get the opportunity to trade something old for something new. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). It's likely that someone else's ritual for health is not the right one for you - for instance, they like chicken soup, and you're wondering about vegetable juice. You'll experiment in creating your own rituals. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). If you thinkyou can do it, you can do it.The question is, do you really want oon it enough to put in the work?Today something you want more gets all of your attention. CANCER (June 22-July 22). You are exceedingly clever, and there are benefits to sharing what you think but not all of what you think. Put some lag time between your mouth and your brain. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). It is not always possible, lov- ing or wise to make yourself the center of your day, especially because so many people rely on you. But you make yourself the center of an hour or two. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).Today's game is a kind of team sport, and you'll have your choice of which position to play. Consider that each position comes with its own responsibilities and a specific role in moving the team to victory. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). The physicist will suggest that two things cannot occupy the same space at the same time. A loved one will defy the PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). For long stretches, you are free of complaints.Then "the issue"comes back to mind; you're having a hard time letting this one LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). At this time, you don't laws of physics and get very much in your space. go. Actively involve yourself in finding a solution. know howto get from point Ato point B, but you'll CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Your internal TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Sept. 1).You're through with figure it out ifyou get moving. So don't even bother dialogue may get so heated that you become lost in waiting. You now give yourself fully to a project telling people that you don't know. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).You will be aware of certain social dynamics of which you are not yet in control. But your awareness is the beginning of your getting a handle on things. In the days to come, you'll change your"script." thought and miss what's happening in the outside world. Get active. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).You wish that a certain person would observe your life to try to understand where you are coming from. Alas, some people will remain clueless. whether or not you have all you need. 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