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I VENICE * Gondolier Sun LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER LOWER IMPACT Page 7A COUNCIL NONRACE Page 8A GONDO BOWL Page 12A By GREG GILES NEws EDITOR Venice City Council held an emergency meeting this week after the Federal Aviation Administration added eleventh-hour conditions to its $7.1 million grant to rehabilitate runway 4-22, the Venice Municipal Airport's noise-mitigation runway. Council already approved acceptance of the grant, but agreed unanimously to the latest conditions after-the-fact. The agreement commits the city to resolving non- compliance issues within one year. The choice offered to the city: Either raise rents to fair market value for property leased to Sharky's on the Pier, or purchase the FAA's obligations on the property. A recent appraisal, which the FAA found acceptable, placed the value at $2.2 million. The city is also required to purchase federal obliga- tions for two acres on Senior Friendship Centers property controlled by the West Coast Inland Navigation District. Mayor John Holic esti- mated the value of that property at $100,000 to $150,000. An appraisal will be forthcoming. The city already owns both parcels, but must comply with FAA obliga- tions and grant assurances that came along with deed acceptance. Airport Administrator Chris Rozansky said purchasing those obliga- tions would remove long- unresolved noncompliance issues. "Typically the FAA does not issue grants to airports The Federal Aviation Administration is urging the city of Venice to purchase federal obligations tied to land leased to Sharky's on the Pier and the Senior Friendship Centers. that have significant com- pliance issues," Rozansky said. "They mentioned there would be a special condi- tion about Sharky's lease. We were surprised to learn (last) Friday they had also added a special condition regard- ing the Senior Friendship Centers." Renegotiating the lease contract with Pier Group, which owns Sharky's, ap- pears to be a nonstarter, po- tentially inviting litigation. In all likelihood, said officials, if the city agreed to the demand for higher rents, the city would have to make up the difference. Rozansky said he pre- ferred maintaining the steady stream of around $400,000 each year from nonaeronautical leases, as Romney brings m By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER Nearly 5,000 people waited several hours in searing heat Thursday at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art for a chance to see and hear a message from someone who could be the next president of the United States. The crowd began lining up hours before the scheduled arrival of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, the Republican hopeful for the White House who will face incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama in the Nov. 6 election. Homemade and official campaign signs, stickers, buttons and cloth- ing bearing Romney and running mate Paul Ryan's names were everywhere and available for sale. Protesters on the grounds didn't dampen the event. For many on hand, like 31-year-old North Port resi- dent Tanner Lewis, it was their first time ever seeing a president or presidential nominee in person. "This is an amazing step (toward) political correctness, in my opinion," Lewis said outside the gate about three hours before the event. "I'd like to see our country go in the right direction, and that's why I'm here. I believe in Mitt Romney and the value he'll restore to America and I'm quite excited and here to show my support." The temperature wasn't the only thing fiery in the museum's courtyard as country music star Jason Michael Carroll entertained the crowd there also were several heated discussions about why people want Romney to defeat Obama ROMNEY 16 it helps diversify among aviation and nonaviation revenue. "As the airport manager, that airport rental has been a valuable source of rev- enue," Roszansy said. "We are fortunate to have the nonaeronautical revenue we do. I'd prefer to keep that revenue stream as long as possible. However, this is a longstanding" issue. City Manager Ed Lavallee and council appear to be leaning toward the FAA's preference to buy out the obligations. "The FAA seems to be of the opinion that release of the property is the cleanest way to resolve it and get it off their desk as a compli- ance issue," Lavallee said. Either way, the money message will come out of the city's general fund and be depos- ited into its airport fund. City officials estimated it would take five years to pay off. The city has a year to decide which option to act on. An audit conducted by the Department of Transportation's Office of Inspector General, which issued a report on Sept. 29, 2011, found the FAA wasn't diligent in its oversight of airport leases that in many cases didn't charge fair market rents. Some people called them "sweetheart deals." The city has since addressed some of the leases. FAA| 6 to Sarasota SUN PHOTO BY ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICH, eallen@sun-herald.com Republican presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gives a thumbs up to thousands who gathered Thursday at the Ringling Museum in Sarasota for his address. He spoke about creating jobs, not redistributing the wealth and the dangers of Obamacare. B et up for vote By GREG GILES NEws EDITOR Residents get their last chance to comment on the city of Venice proposed 2012-13 annual budget Tuesday at 5 p.m. in council chambers. Two weeks ago council adopted the rollback millage rate. There was little public reaction, until this week when Bay Indies Mobile Home Park residents mobilized over a substan- tial tax increase. Resident Mike Rafferty documented property appraisals, showing increases in commercial manufactured-home communities ranging from 20 percent to 66 percent, while resident-owned proper- ties increased mostly in single digits. By comparison, he pointed out single family residences in the Venetian Golf & River Club dropped by 20 to 30 percent. Manufactured-home community residents flooded city hall with emails de- nouncing the rise in appraised value that led to the increase, and asking that council be lenient when it adopts the new village rate. Mayor John Holic responded by email, saying he understood their displeasure, but it's an issue to be taken up with the county property appraiser. Property Appraiser Bill Furst respond- ed, also by email, saying the Bay Indies Mobile Home Park appraisal was made on the best information available. BUDGET16 Habitat eyes has on Laurel By GREG GILES NEws EDITOR Habitat for Humanity South Sarasota County is ramping up to build a new affordable-housing cluster this time in Laurel, across from the Sandra Sims Terry Community Center. Executive Director Judy Wilcox an- nounced last week a new partnership with Stearns Bank for the purchase of five of its mortgages, providing $230,000 in capital to leverage additional funds for a new community of six homes that will be called Laurel Gardens. "Stearns Bank has been a great partner for Habitat, not only with the purchase of five mortgages but with staff members volunteering on Habitat's recently com- pleted townhome community, Garden Park in Nokomis," Wilcox said. Tramm Hudson, Stearns Bank Florida president, said, "Stearns Bank is pleased to support the good work that Habitat South County does in the community." Wilcox said she already has the com- mitment of two qualified home buyers for the 1,300-square-foot concrete, energy- efficient concrete-block homes. "They like what's in the area, the Laurel Civic Center and its after-school programs, and they love the Legacy Trail," Wilcox said. They'll have to wait a little longer than usual. Habitat first has to construct a 2,500-foot sewer line from U.S. 41 HABITAT 1 6 Good morning, Gondolier Sun subscriber Pat Ritner FRONT SECTION LEGALS........................................10A OPINION.....................................8A LET'EM HAVE IT....................... 8A POLICE BEAT.....................10-11A LETTERSTO THE EDITOR...........9A SPORTS...............................12-13A LOTTERY.................................... 2A WEATHER.................................. 2A OBITUARIES .............................. 6A OUR TOWN SECTION CROSSWORD .............................5B JUNE CASAGRANDE................4B RELIGION............................ 6-7B TRAVEL ................................... 4B VENUE ..................................... 3B IN THIS EDITION CLASSIFIED COMICS TV BOOK USA WEEKEND COUPONS Fantastic Sam's........................10A Mad Dogs Hot Dogs................ 2A Twin Palms Chiropractic.......10A Venice CarWash....................... 5B DEATHS Hattie Broz Mary Conti I 7 05252 10075 . 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"Now with many cities in gridlock, one-third of the population obese and climate change forcing innovators to look beyond the internal combustion engine, cities are beginning to rethink that push toward the automobile. "Perhaps no place has thought about it more than Portland, Ore., rated America's most bike-friendly city this year by Bicycling magazine and the only large U.S. city to earn 'platinum status' from the League of American Bicyclists. City planners, busi- nesses and, yes, the citizens of this Pacific Northwest city have embraced a shifting of gears designed to enhance the quality of urban living with a nod to the environment." From Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., cities across the country are hopping on the bike bandwagon. Portland has benefited from this movement as groups arrive almost weekly to see for themselves and quiz city staff on how they were able to accomplish what no other major city has getting people out of cars and onto bicycles. Ride safe, ride smart. 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Come by today and discover Grand Palm to see how grand life can really be. GRAND PALM Close to everything. Far from ordinary. Homes priced from the mid $100s Model Homes Open Daily Mon. Sat. 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. | Sun. Noon to 5 p.m. 12386 Sagewood Dr.,Venice, FL 34292 (Off Center Rd.) 866.982.8755 | DiscoverGrandPalm.com p I1 1 .' I COMMUNITIES A, _FGBC Southwest Florida's Most Experienced Home Builder For Over 40 Years BUILDING COALITION P Prices and availability subject to change without notice. CBC1256375 QUoPPORTUMITY SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A 6A SUN NEWSPAPERS I OBITUARIES Hattie M. Broz Hattie Marie Zelenka Broz, 95, of Venice, Fla., died Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. Hattie was born in New York City Sept. 22, 1916, and came to the Venice area in 1993 from Massapequa Park, N.Y. In 1978, Hattie retired after 21 years of teaching pub- lic school in Massapequa. Hattie held degrees from New York University and Hofstra University. Hattie is survived by her two sons, Robert (Kimberly) of Gaylord, Mich., and James of Arroyo Grande, Calif.; her four grandchildren, Jason of Charleston, S.C., Daniel of Santa Barbara, Calif., Kaitlyn and Benjamin; nieces, Janice (George) Mikula and Joanne (Vincent) Saponar of New Jersey and Marilyn Zelenka of Florida; cousins, Libby (Mike) Bobek of NewYork, Miroslav (Marie) Zelinka and Miloslava (Peter) Jarunkova of the Czech Republic; and great-nieces and -nephews around the country and the Czech Republic. She was preceded in death by her husband, Frank P. Broz, and her three brothers, Joseph (Esther), Frank (Blanche) and Emanuel Zelenka. Services: At Hattie's request, services will be private. A private burial will take place Saturday, Oct. 6, at St. Michael's Cemetery in East Elmhurst, N.Y. Farley Funeral Home, Venice, is handling the arrangements. To send a condolence, visit www. farleyfuneralhome.com. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made to Foundation Fighting Blindness (http:// www.blindness.org/) or Choroideremia Research Foundation Inc. (http:// choroideremia.org/). Mary V. Conti Mary Virginia Conti, of Venice, formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, born Jan. 10, 1917, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2012. She was a graduate of St. Elizabeth School of Nursing, Youngstown, Ohio. Locally she was a member of Epiphany Cathedral, and was previously a longtime member of St. Edward's Parish, Youngstown. Mary was preceded in death by her loving husband, Dr. Martin E. Conti, and by an infant son, Martin E. Conti II. She is survived by her daughters, Suzette DeRocher (Frederic) of St. Augustine, Fla., and Mary Elizabeth Conti of Venice; her grandchildren, Peter Worden (Michele), Scott Worden (Patricia), Virginia Naples, Sheila Nittmann (Helmut), Rebecca Halprin (Jason), Peggie French (Michael) and Robert Naples (Mariah); and her 12 great-grandchildren. Service: A Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Sept. 24, at Epiphany Cathedral. Burial will follow at 2 p.m. at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Contribution: Flowers are gratefully declined. Contributions to her loving memory may be made to the Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka KS 66675 or via the Internet at http://www.wounded warriorproject.org/. SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION Holder win By CHRISTY FEINBERG STAFF WRITER The November elec- tion no longer matters in the State Rep. 74 race as Republican Doug Holder won the seat Thursday. "I'm honored to receive the confidence of the good people of House District 74 who are my employers," Holder said. "I'm grateful to have the honor to serve them for the next two years." Holder's opponent, Democrat Andrew Saltman, withdrew from the race last week after questions arose about his background, and specifically his sports consulting business. "Resign me from election due to mov- ing closer to family," Saltman, 32, of North Port, hand-wrote in a letter to the Florida Division of Elections. "Please remove name from list immediately. Tired of being harassed by reporters." The Democratic State Rep. Party had until 5 p.m. Thursday to produce a qualified replacement candidate for the South Sarasota County seat. "No Democrat filed," said Ron Turner, chief of staff for the Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Office. David Bergstein, spokesman for the Florida Democratic Party, declined to comment. Turner said Holder is the winner of the State Rep. 74 race, though he will not be officially 74 race elected until the Nov. 6 election. Saltman's name still will appear on the ballot. Voters, however, will receive a notice stating: "A vote cast in this race will not change the out- come, as the remaining candidate is deemed by law to be elected for the race," according to the recommended language the state provided to the Sarasota elections office. Holder, 45, first joined the state Legislature in 2006. He has chaired the Business & Consumer Affairs Subcommittee and the Congressional Redistricting Committee. Holder also served as a member of several other committees, including the Economic Affairs Committee. The Georgia native ob- tained a bachelor's de- gree in political science from Middle Tennessee State University. He now resides in Osprey with his wife, Shannon, and their two children. Email: cfeinberg@sun-herald.com FAA The Senior Friendship regarding construction agreement anyway. It's stipulates no property F Centers issue dates of the Senior Friendship been a compliance issue has to change hands. back to 1963, when the Centers in Venice. ever since. "They (FAA) don't FROM PAGE 1 WCIND was deeded The city requested The WCIND maintains care who owns the 48 acres as a spoils FAA consent, but the it still needs 46 acres as property as long as The FAA said low area for Intracoastal FAA replied it could not a potential spoils area, the airport is paid fair rents were undermining Waterway maintenance, consent unless there leaving two acres of market value for future the ability of the gen- In 1986, the county was rent provided to vacant land to consider, airport obligations," he eral aviation airport to and city entered the airport. The city According to said. remain self-sufficient. into an agreement signed off on the lease Roszansky, the FAA Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com RN the men and women in He came out swinging the famous Obama the audience. Several I EY the service, and get rid at his opponent, saying, quote: "You didn't build "Romney" chants could of Obama and all of his "I know people have a it someone else did," be heard as the crowd FROM PAGE 1 administration," said choice. They can choose which drew the largest happily left the area. Gordon. "I think this is the current incumbent ovation from the crowd. "I thought this went and become the 45th absolutely wonderful he represents the status Romney also said really well today ex- president. Bradenton this is here, and we need quo. 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Wend7 Tax Included* Foreign rates upon request Sat. 6 a.m. 11 a.m. WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 County may cut impact fees By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER The Sarasota County Commission voted unanimously Tuesday to begin a process that could lower impact fees on new buildings for the first time in five years. The commission focused on road impact fees in a workshop with the county's Planning Department. The fees, which are based on highway capacity, or the number of vehicles on the road, were tempo- rarily reduced by 50 percent in early 2011. That reduction is set to expire Feb. 1. When a road is scheduled to be built, road impact fees pay for capacity and may also fund bike lanes and sidewalks. The county may consider a "multi-modal" agree- ment that would make bike lanes and sidewalks standalone projects with existing roads. Commissioners were not keen on using numbers based on 2006 building rates that were set in the construction boom prior to the eco- nomic downturn, when prices were much higher than current levels. "How is that fair to somebody coming in today, when costs are lower and we're still using old data?" asked Commissioner Joe Barbetta. "We need to bring our data on everything our build- ings, roads and every other cost we assess on an impact fee to 2012 numbers." Also discussed was the multi-modal system that would make county im- pact fees, which also in- clude fees for Parks and Recreation, Emergency Medical Services and law enforcement, compatible with cities like North Port and Sarasota. Impact fees for a 1,200-square-foot single- or multi-family home in unincorporated Sarasota County are cur- rently $5,428, or $2,209 less than the $9,739 that would be charged with the full road impact fee. By comparison, the total fee for a new, single-family home in North Port is $3,229, less transportation and Solid Waste fees of $2,077. Clarke Davis, the county's general man- ager of Public Works and Planning, said the study on updating impact fees would take about four months to complete and another couple of months to get to public hearings. If the updated impact fees are equal to or lower than the 2007 rates, they can go into effect immediately, but they must go through public hearings and face a 90-day "cooling off" period if they're higher. The target date is to get an ordinance in place before the Feb. 1 expira- tion of the temporary impact fee reduction. "We may not be able to put the fees in place before the end of the suspension," Davis said. "It would be a matter of how close we are in that 90-day window at the time. We could extend the suspension until the effective date of the new ordinance and that would provide the cleanest transition." 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It hap- pens occasionally, including this year, when neither Jim Bennett nor Emilio Carlesimo drew opposition. The real question, though, is what does it mean? Here's the real answer: No one knows. No doubt Bennett and Carlesimo - and probably the rest of council - take the fact no one challenged them as proof the citizens of Venice think they're doing a good job. And there's no contrary evidence. This council has been very active, handling a wide va- riety of important issues, delving into the arcana of the city budget and for the most part acting in a very collegial manner. On the whole it deserves high marks. We were surprised, though, that no one ran against Carlesimo on the single issue of his support for the Challenger Baseball program's desire to build ball fields in Pinebrook Park. At the meeting during which plan B, in Wellfield Park, was approved, fellow Council Member Bob Daniels warned both incumbents about the possible consequences of going against public opinion the people who had spoken were overwhelm- ingly opposed to the use of Pinebrook Park. Carlesimo said he was going to vote his conscience, which left some people murmuring about remember- ing that in November. Apparently, no one was worked up enough to run, or didn't think Carlesimo was vulnerable enough. It's good to be the incumbent. In the past, however, even some strong members on strong councils have faced opposition, so there has to be more to the lack of it this year than voter satisfaction. There's no doubt that running for office, even if it's "only" Venice City Council, is hard. It takes time, it takes money and it takes passion. Those com- modities can be rare in combination. The time component alone is significant. If you want to be an in- formed candidate, you have to do your homework- go to council meetings (two every two weeks, plus workshops), talk with staff, talk to your future constituents. And you have to be willing to do even more if elected, including attending other governmental meetings and ceremonial functions. In between is all the stuff you have to do to get elected - get-togethers, community events, candidate forums. Yes, kissing babies and eating rubber chicken. Then there is the cost of running - filing fee, flyers, ads, signs, the obliga- tory name badge. You either foot the bill or go on the fundraising trail, put- ting the squeeze on friends and family to fund your political ambitions. And those are only the monetary costs. You also have to be willing to pay the price of being a political candidate public scrutiny at best, smear campaigns at worst, even in a city council race. The stakes have been perceived to be high enough to justify dirty politics, with some ugly results on the local level. We've also used this space any number of times to complain about the growing involvement of political parties in our nonpartisan council races. Underlying all of it is passion. Lots of people love Venice but not that many are ready, willing and able to put aside what they would ordinarily be doing instead of going to all those meetings and go to the meetings. For some it would be work, for others it would be whatever they retired to Venice to enjoy. You can't making a living serving on council, and although you may have some laughs, a lot more of the job is hard, often thankless, work. No one runs who doesn't have a strong desire to make the city a better place to live. Without taking anything away from Bennett and Carlesimo, all we know for sure is that potential opponents weighed these factors and more and didn't like their chances. And that both gentlemen weighed the same factors and decided serving their fellow Venetians was worth some sacrifice. For that, whether or not they would have gotten your vote, they deserve your thanks. A visit from the USDA On Sept. 11, U.S. Department of Agriculture Under Secretary for Food, Nutrition and Consumer Services, Kevin Concannon and Regional Administrator Don Arnette visited All Faiths Food Bank's distribution center in Sarasota. During the visit they toured the food bank's 22,000-square-foot warehouse, which last year procured, stored and dis- tributed almost 6 million pounds of food, helping to provide food for 5 million meals to local residents in need. Board members Bill Willson, Elaine Glickman and Steve Kourelakos, Executive Director Sandra Frank and foundation board member Beverly Girard welcomed our guests and thanked them for taking time to witness firsthand the many hunger- relief and nutrition education programs AFFB provides in Sarasota and DeSoto counties. All Faiths Food Bank is distributing more food than at any other time in its his- tory. Since 2007, the demand has increased 90 percent. Without the support of the USDA, much of our work to expand access to healthy food from distributing food to providing nutrition education would not be possible. This is the most challenging time of year, and our shelves are empty. The face of hunger has changed as middle-class fam- ilies depleted their savings and resources. From 2007 to 2010, our community saw a bigger increase in people living below the poverty line than any other big city (U.S. Census Bureau). Nearly 50 percent of the children in Sarasota County are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches. We need funds to help us meet the growing demand in these areas: 1) Food funds are needed to help us distribute more than 6 million pounds of food this year. Approximate costs are $3.1 million. 2) Childhood hunger and nutrition nearly one in four children is food inse- cure not certain where their next meals are coming from. Our programs feed children who might other- wise go to bed hungry. We also offer nutrition educa- tion programs to fight child obesity. Funding is needed for School-Based Pantries, SnackPacks, Backpacks, Cooking Matters, Growing Healthy Kids and other children's programs. Costs exceed $700,000. 3) Fresh produce our clients tell us that they don't have money for, or access to, fresh food. Funding is needed for fresh food and new Mobile Cupboard distributions. Costs are ap- proximately $100,000. Your help is needed now more than ever before. To make a donation or to sched- ule a tour, call 941-379-6333 or contact acastleberry@ allfaithsfoodbank.org. Aundria Castleberry is director of development for All Faiths Food Bank. 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You can also fax signed letters to 941-484-8460 or email them to bmudge@ venicegondolier.com. For more information, call 941-207-1000. SHOULD THE CITY OF VENICE HAVE A FOOD PARK FEATURING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THAT CAN BE GROWN LOCALLY? CALL US AT 941-2071111. Other side. This is to "Hot air": Seeing the hurricane was headed for Tampa, they con- strued that to mean that God was not happy. Since Tampa was spared, I guess that means God approved of the convention. Memory. I'm calling about Venice City Council's recent decision putting docks under the approval of the city building de- partment. No. 1, they do not have the expertise to approve such things. No. 2, they're opening themselves up to lawsuits from the wharf owner, who has a his- tory of litigation. This is absolutely ridiculous. I'm so disappointed in them and am going to remember them at election time. Thanks. It's good to hear the Federal Aviation Administration is giving $7.1 million for airport repair. Our federal government at work. Thanks, Obama. Welcome boaters. About the Marker 4 marina: I am just astounded that the estimate is that people will spend $300,000 a year in docking fees. Anybody who thinks that they're not going to spend other funds frequent- ingVenice businesses .... And furthermore, there is only one public marina in the entire Venice area and that is at the Crow's Nest. Venice should be welcom- ing boaters to this wonderful area that we have and not let the residents of a trailer park, who are retired and do not need to earn a living based on the income that people bring in from outside this area, control it. Let the people enjoy the marina. It's there. It was built in a logical and thoughtful manner. It was not built abusively. Everybody wins here. Well, maybe not the trailer park residents. What's so bad about looking at a beautiful marina filled with expensive yachts? I wonder what all this costs. Yay, Jim. Hurray for Jim Bennett and his council vote. I will really be disappointed if our city lawmakers allow Let 'em i Have It the additional 18 feet of the Marker 4 dock. It's in violation and should be removed before it's allowed to lease any more space. It should have removed the 18 feet long ago. Barking dog. The problem that I see is that you do not want to take political observations. In the past, as recently as the Sept. 8 issue, half have to do with local, state or national politics. Well, I have one for you that no Obama lapdog will print. A lapdog will not betray its master. The murder of our ambassadors and two Marines in our embassy is recognized internationally as an act of war. Possible reasons: The president's enemies in the CIA knew about and may have promoted the Muslim riots. They did this to damage president's re-election opportunities. Or the president's friends in the CIA knew about it but did nothing to stop the attack on our embassy in order to take the economy off the front page of your paper and every other liberal paper in the country. He's walking. Did anyone else notice that Bill Clinton made President Obama walk halfway across the stage after Clinton nominated Obama? And when they greeted, Bill Clinton made a subservient bow to the president. Why did he do that? Clinton did it deliberately. It was an act of mockery. It was an act of disdain and was fully intended to humili- ate Obama before the delegates and the world. Great show. When the American flag is being burned, it is shown around the world. But our own good deeds at home go unnoticed, such as at Patriots Park on Sept. 11. The local fire department with its ladder trucks made a great display showing sympathy for the fallen mem- bers of 9/11 and showing the American flag. It was really great. Crooked info. Get your facts straight, Mary Kay Rupple. NIMBY. I don't mind religious signs in anybody's neighborhood ... except mine. Ridiculous. In response to a recent letter to the editor, it's ridiculous to say that under Obama's medical program that a 71-year-old with a cerebral hemorrhage would be left to die while pending approval. I wish those who made accusa- tions against either party would first have accurate information and get their facts straight. Logic. If America fails, then freedom fails. If freedom fails, then America fails. Reason logi- cally when voting this November. The Let'em Have It line allows readers to sound off on issues of local interest. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the callers. Personal attacks on private indi- viduals; attacks on or commercials for specific businesses; local can- didate endorsements or attacks during election season; or opinions or comments otherwise unfit for publication will not be printed. If you would like to participate, call the line at 941-207-1111. Call no more than once a week. Please keep your comments brief The line is available all hours. Caller identification is not required. WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 1 LETTERS FROM OUR READERS Obama should pay Editor: In a disgusting ex- ample of ongoing gutter politics, an anti-Obama billboard at U.S. 41 Bypass and Center Road was destroyed. Despite Obama's much vaunted and repeated call for civility, he steadfastly claims that he is helpless when faced with the task of reining in his pack of at- tack dogs. You are asked to believe that the man who "killed bin Laden" without ever leaving the comfort of his home is powerless when faced with the task of shutting down his surrogates' lie machine, which spews out falsehoods with startling regularity. His operatives have now graced Venice with their scurrilous presence. Unbelievable. I call on Obama and the DNC to repudiate the destruction of this billboard and further call on them to pay for the repairs. Will this vivid example of suppressed free speech prevail? What else is in store? Vote in November. We can win. Arnold Avery Englewood Oh, no, that's not political Editor: Mr. Aubrey writes in response to Suzie Zavodnyik's and my let- ters to the editor, "The religious beliefs of the Catholic Church have been to oppose these methods of birth control for 2,000 years and it has been guaranteed it will be able to practice these beliefs by the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights." He is, of course correct, Catholics may follow their reli- gious beliefs. That is not the issue, however, it is that Catholic agen- cies are denying their non-Catholic employees the right to buy health insurance that covers these ordinary benefits, even if the workers wish to pay for them themselves. Mr. Aubrey also writes that the church's interest is not political. However, on Aug. 23 the New York Diocese announced, as reported in The New York Times, "Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, the archbishop of New York, will deliver the closing prayer at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla., after Mitt Romney accepts the party's presidential nomination next week. Ed Martin Venice Is this Germany? Editor: Two years ago I retired to the place of my dreams, Venice, Fla., but my religious freedom has been violated here. FORESTRYR; RESOURCES In. S Committed to a better envmonment . "ALL BAGGED" 1: FLORIMULCH ON SALE I ." $2.00/BAG : AA POTTING SOIL T A 2/83.00 * A1 TALSTAR v ': INSECT CONTROL v & 827.00/BAG T 941-473-1403 T A 850 N. Indiana v A (Hwy. 776) T A Enlewood, FL v A4444.4 g4.4444444444 A neighbor complained because we were meet- ing in a friend's home. The zoning depart- ment decided that we are in violation of an ordinance that does not allow meetings. For the first time in 60 years, in the United States of America, I cannot meet in a home for a Bible study. If you are meeting in a home in Venice right now and reading the Bible or praying, then you are violating the law. You, too, could be fined $25 per day or more, depending on what- ever amount the zoning board wants to impose on you. Can I still meet in my home to watch Monday night football, play bridge or have a bar- becue? Maybe not. Our freedoms are on the line here. If the city of Venice decides that I cannot meet in my own home SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A to pray or read my Bible, what makes you think it can't stop any activity it wants to? Is this Nazi Germany? How did this happen? How does my city have the right to tell me that I cannot meet in my home to practice my religion? Neighbors, help me to fight this injustice. Help me by writing letters and making phone calls to the mayor and the zoning board. It doesn't matter what religion you practice or what you are doing in your home, your freedom may be next. 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Online offer may vary. 3R:BILTERS SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 WEEKEND EDITION Female roommates strong-arm neighbor I POLICE BEAT The information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriff's office, Florida High way Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt is determined by the court system. Venice police were called to an apartment in the 1200 block of Barbara Drive Sept. 18 around i t 2:45 a.m. to discover a 50-year-old woman had been WHITE allegedly battered by two women in their 30s, who also al- legedly stole $200 from the woman. According to the VPD PALMER report, Julie Marie White, 35, and Jessica Nicole Palmer, 31, invited the victim to their apartment for drinks and cigarettes. The attack took place during the visit and was stopped when a neighbor walked in and broke up the fight. Initially, White gave a false name to officers and denied any incident had occurred. When she was identified by her correct name, it was discovered she has four outstanding warrants. Both women were charged with robbery, and White was charged with providing false information to police. White is being held on eight charges, with no bond available on five of them. Palmer's bond is $25,000. Bruised after bingo A man allegedly pushed and harassed his wife after a girl's night out with friends. According to aVenice Police Department report: Keith DEVELEZ David Develez, 59, showed up in the parking lot of the American Legion after a bingo game and allegedly confronted his wife of 37 years, violently pulling her out of the vehicle and pushing her to the ground. He then left. Her friends, who came in separate cars, witnessed the incident and decided to drive her home. When Develez fol- lowed them, they drove straight to the Venice Police Department, where another argu- ment followed. Both parties left. An officer intercepted both cars on Ridgewood Avenue. Develez said his wife approached his car and started the argument by grabbing him through the window. Witnesses said the victim did not approach his vehicle and that she was in their sight the entire time. Develez, 600 block May Apple Way, Venice, was charged with domestic battery. There was no bond. Jealous rage A Venice man was arrested Wednesday for allegedly beating his girlfriend. According to a Venice Police Department report: Dustin T. Claery, 32, woke his girlfriend, ARRESTS 111 / / IM/11 CAN BACK PAIN HAVE GENETIC CAUSES? DR. DAN BUSCH, DR. ERENE ROMANSKI CHIROPRACTOR While most people with back pain can point to a specific event or series of actions that led to their pain, some might wonder if genetics might play a role. With this in mind, researchers recently examined 300 sets of male twins who reported different risk factors for back pain. For instance, one twin might have had a sedentary job while the other was involved with heavy lifting. Researchers found that despite differences in risk, many of the twin brothers both had back pain. Moreover, shared back pain was found to be most prevalent among identical twins, who have the same DNA. These findings led the researchers to believe that back pain may have a genetic component. P.S. A comprehensive assessment of a patient's spine can help identify factors that could give rise to back pain as well as point to treatment and strategies for averting pain. SErene Roman uan Busch, u; I *THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HASA RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED ASA RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, MM14015 DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT Lic# 14016 t,.iU i I 1TU A/11U 1 Board of County Commissioners Sept. 25, 9 a.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344 LIVE TV and webcast Board of County Commissioners Sept. 26, 9 a.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344 LIVE TV and webcast Board of County Commissioners Second Budget Public Hearing Sept. 24, 7 p.m., Commission Chamber, First Floor, Administration Center, 1660 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-5344 LIVE TV and webcast Community Alliance Aging In Place Action Team Sept. 26, 3 p.m., Second Floor Conference Room, Center for Healthy Aging, Campus of Senior Friendship Centers, 1900 Brother Geenen Way, Sarasota. Call 941-861-2564 ADVISORY BOARD VACANCIES Visit www.scgov.netladvisoryboards or contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 861-5000 for latest vacancies and information about Sarasota County Advisory Boards. Family Safety Alliance Sept. 27, 3 p.m., Large Conference Room, United Way of Manatee County Building, McClure Center, 4215 Concept Court, Lakewood Ranch. Call 941-861-2882 Human Services Advisory Council Sept 28, 3 p.m., Auditorium, Second Floor, Health and Human Services, 2200 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota. Call 941-861-2882 Library Advisory Board (LAB) Sept. 26, 1:30 p.m., Fruitville Library Conference Room, 100 Coburn Road, Sarasota, Sarasota. 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People who call are led through voice-prompted instructions and can speak to a person anytime, including holidays. If people do not want to use the hotline, they may report suspected fraud, waste and abuse directly to the Sarasota County Clerk of the Circuit Court and County Comptroller. Mail: Attention: Fraud Hotline P.O. Box 3079 Sarasota, FL 34236 Fax: 941-861-5704 Walk in: Sarasota County Administration Center Internal Audit, 660 Ringling Blvd. Sarasota For more information, contact the Sarasota County Call Center at 941-861-5000, or visit www.scgov.net and click on the Ensuring Honest Government link. Individualswithdisabilities who needassistance to participate in anyof these proceedings should contactthe countyadministration atleastthre (3) business days beorethe meetingtimeand dateat 941-861-5344. LEGAL NOTICES i FICTITIOUS NAME Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Legacy Pavers located at 230 S. Tami- ami Trail, Ste 3 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 17th day of September 2012. T.S.W. Residential & Commer- cial Services, Inc. Publish: September 22, 2012 PUBLIC WORKSHOP A Public Workshop will be held to discuss a proposed Preliminary Plat Application for a 1.73 acre parcel located at 800 Higel Dr, Venice, Fl 34285. The meeting will be held 5:30 PM, October 29, 2012 at Venice City Hall, Community Room, 401 W. Venice Avenue, Venice, Fl 34285. This is not a public hearing. The purpose of this meeting is to inform neighboring property owners of the nature of the proposal and to seek their comments. Publish: September 22, 2012 S NOTICE OF AUCTION Notice of Public Auction Notice is hereby given that the contents of the rental units listed herein will be offered for sale at public auction per the Florida Self Storage Act. (Statutes/Sec- tions 83.901 83.809) The property list contained herein will be sold to satisfy liens imposed by EXTRA SPACE STORAGE on October 11, 2012at OF AUCTION 19 3:30 PM, or thereafter The sale will occur on premises, at Extra Space Stor- age, located at 1266 US HWY 41 BYPASS, VENICE, FLORIDA 34285 The personal goods stored therein by the following may include, but are not limited to general household, furniture, boxes, clothing, and appliances. 1.Unit# 1304, 1302, 1062 Nancy Doss Cunningham, 2.Unit #1060, Amores of Venice. Inc 3.Unit #1065, Stephen Richardson 4.Unit # 1072,Lori Smith 5.Unit# 4202, Kendall L Murray 6.Unit# 1038, Michael Franklin 7.Unit# 3138, Larry Williams 8.Unit# 1291, Wayne Zamjahn EXTRA SPACE STORAGE reserves the right to reject all bids. Purchases must be made at the time of sale by "Cash" only. All contents are sold "as is". Contents of the unit must be removed immediately, or the storage unit containing the items must be rented by the purchaser. Sale is subject to cancel- lation at any time. Publish:September22,29, 2012 CREDITORS 20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARA- SOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF MICHAEL CHARLES CANNON, A/K/A MICHAEL C. CAN- NON Deceased, File No. 2012-CP-003366-SC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MICHAEL CHARLES NOTICE TO NOTICE TO NOTICE TO OTHER NOTICES I CREDITORS I CREDITORS I CREDITORS L38 1 Loo 20 20z L2O CANNON, A/K/A MICHAEL C. CAN- NON, deceased, whose date of death was August 16, 2010, and the last four digits of whose social security num- ber are xxx-xx-1955, 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 representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT 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. he date of first publication of this notice is September 15, 2012. Personal Representative: Malinda E. Barends 261 Faith DR Blandon, PA 19510 Attorney For Personal Representative: Lonri Wellbaum Emery Attorney for Malinda E. Barends 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@wellbaumandemery.com PUBLISH: September 15, 22, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF DIXIE ANN GALLAGHER, Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-002413-NC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of DIXIE ANN GALLAGHER, deceased, whose date of death was April 22, 2012; is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, File Number 2012-CP-002413-NC the address of which is P.O. BOX 3079, Sarasota, Florida 34230. The names and addresses of the personal represen- tative 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 THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION 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 first publication of this notice is September 22, 2012 Personal Representative: Cris Gallagher 469 Washington Ave Osprey, Ave 34229 Attorney for Personal Representatives: Adam R. Miller, Esquire Florida Bar No: 0903841 218 Harbor Drive South Venice, Florida 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-9641 PUBLISH: September 22, 29, 2012 OTHER NOTICES TO PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICE, CALL STACY (941)-207-1011 SMCINTOSH@SUN- HERALD.COM (at the Venice Office) fax (941)-485-3036 Legal Notice Early Notice and Public Review of a Proposed Activity in a 100-Year Floodplain To all interested agencies, which includes the City of Venice, Sarasota County, HUD, FEMA and others, groups and individuals. This is to give notice that HUD under the 24 CFR Part 50 regulations has conducted an evaluation as required by Executive Order 11988, in accor- dance with HUD regulations at 24 CFR 55.20 Subpart C, Procedures for Making Determinations on Floodplain Management, to determine the poten- trial affect that its activity in the flood- plain will have on the human environ- ment for a Public Housing action, with funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and located 201 Grove Street, N in Venice, Sarasota County, Florida. It is planned for two phases. The name of the Phase I development is Venet- ian Walk and it is a 61 unit senior housing building. It is located on approximately 2.29 acres. The entire development will be located on approximately 6.7 acres. Phase I will be located south of Hatchett Creek, while Phase II will be to the north of Hatchett Creek. Almost the entire development is located in FEMA's 100-year flood hazard area. There are three primary purposes for this notice. First, people who may be affected by activities in floodplains and those who have an interest in the protection of the natural environment should be given an opportunity to express their concerns and provide information about these areas. Sec- ond, an adequate public notice pro- gram can be an important public edu- cational tool. The dissemination of information about floodplains can facilitate and enhance Federal efforts to reduce the risks associated with the occupancy and modification of these special areas. Third, as a mat- ter of fairness, when the Federal gov- ernment determines it will participate in actions taking place in floodplains, it must inform those who may be put at greater or continued risk. Written comments must be received by HUD at the following address with- in 16 days of the publication of this notice: U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development, Miami Field Office, Bnrickell Plaza Federal Build- ing, 909 SE First Avenue, Room 500, Miami, Florida 33131-3028, Atten- tion: Mr. Victor Atkins, 305-520- 5068, Office of Public Housing, dur- ing the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Publish:September 22, 2012 1 WENEDA 9: : I30I I 1I TWIN PALMS CHIROPRACTIC 808 Venice Ave. East 412-3800 www. twinpalmschiro. corn Eric Barbera, DC Bobbi-Jo Donner, DC 10A SUN NEWSPAPERS WEEKEND EDITION* SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 SUN NEWSPAPERS 11Ai ARRESTS FROM PAGE 10 who was asleep in their apartment's bedroom, and began accusing her of having relations with another man. He j then began - to strike her C eseeorV31 in the face 0004-, with his fists. CLAERY When she screamed, he put his hands over her mouth and throat, and kneed her. A neighbor heard the scuffle and came to theLA door. The victim, who'NF u had marks on both sides of her face, left the H M room with the neighbor. Alcohol was not involved. l I t 6 m m Claery, 200 blockVenice Ave., Venice, was charged domestic battery. Bond d was set at $25,000. / Ultra Food stamp Comfortable Seating scam in area New Deluxe Poker Tables The Sarasota County 10'' Sheriff's Office arrested four Sarasota residents VenicelNokomis Poker Tournament this week for scheming to get cash from more than a dozen area businesses V for purchases they never,6 made. Deputies spotted the group as they arrived at Walmart on Cattlemen# Road in Sarasota and$ scattered throughout..e the parking lot. They WircACY' Gve0oier Sinn initially thought the four M-taCounty . .. . were going to burglarize vehicles but quickly real- ized they were looking for discarded receipts for Call Jim Gordan 488.0799 or 586.8281 food items purchased with cash. Ultimately, the group visited 14 gas stations and VENICE IS AS WE SEE IT! grocery stores. 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A botched handoff between quarterback Kale Youtzy and running back Terry Polk was recovered by the Tarpons on Venice's 41-yard line with less than two minutes to play. Charlotte took advantage of the short field as Clyde Newton, the area's leading rusher, scored the game- winning touchdown with 9 seconds remaining in regulation to give the Tarpons (3-1) a 24-21 win over the Indians (2-1). Newton rushed for 185 yards and 2 touchdowns on 26 carries. "He's a tough competitor," said Indians defensive end Dom Fanti. "He's a big boy, a great athlete. I respect that. He's a good team player." Charlotte head coach BinkyWaldrop said of his star running back, "He's a beast. He shows up to play. He shows up to practice every day. You don't have to worry about that kid. Going into the weight room or going into the classroom, he's always ready." Prior to the fumble, Venice had rallied from a 17-7 deficit to score 2 touchdowns in a 5-min- ute span. Charlotte quar- terback Brennan McGill's 23-yard touchdown pass to Dwight Reynolds gave the Tarpons a 10-point lead early in the final quarter, but Polk returned the ensuing kickoff 98 yards for a touchdown to cut the Indians deficit to 17-14. Polk gathered the ball near the right sideline and streaked down it be- fore cutting back to evade a tackler. 'As soon as I got it, I knew I was scoring," said Polk. "Number six, I just cut right behind him and coasted off." Indians head coach John Peacock reached into his bag of tricks with an onside kick, and Venice's Isaac Whitney recovered on the Tarpons' 48-yard line. Peacock said, "The defense had been on the field a lot and we didn't want to put them right back out there so we figured we'd take a shot." Polk carried the load on the subsequent drive, carrying the ball on 5 of the 7 plays, including his 25-yard touchdown jaunt down the left sideline to give Venice a 21-17 lead. Venice withstood multiple 15-yard penal- ties on the following drive to force a Charlotte punt with just 3 minutes remaining, and it ap- peared as though the Indians would only need a few first downs to run out the clock. However, on third-and-2, the Tarpons defense broke through and disrupted the exchange between Youtzy and Polk, turning the game's momentum and fate. How the fumble occurred is still up for debate. "They sent an all-out blitz," said Youtzy. "During the exchange they hit Terry as soon as he got the ball. He was about to secure it when he got hit." Polk seemed to think the ball never made it to his hands. "The middle linebacker came through untouched and hit Kale in the back," he said. "And the ball just flew out and hit off my chest." However the play unfolded, it gave the Tarpons the ball and led to Newton's game- winning score. Newton said, "When we saw that fumble, we knew we had it." "We had some good things happen and some bad things happen," said Peacock. "We were hit with a lot of penalties there right at the end that kind of hurt us. Then we make the sin of all sins and fumble the football. I felt like if we could've just held on and punted we would've been alright." Youtzy added, "We talked before the game about peaks and valleys. When you're having a peak it's easy to take that but when you're in a valley you need to stand up. After that fumble we were in one of our valleys and we didn't respond well." Peacock, Youtzy and Polk lamented the Indians slow start, which put Venice in a hole for the second consecutive week. "We need to do a better job of coming out of the gate and execut- ing right off the bat," said Peacock. Polk, who ran for 165 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries, concurred. "We came out in the second half with more intensity than in the first. We came out flat, but in the second we came out pumped. We thought we had it." Youtzy, who completed 3 of his 4 passes for 37 yards and ran for another 34, said, "We can score at will whenever we want. We just need to approach each drive the same every time. Some drives we were slacking, loafing. Other drives we knew we had to go down and score and we did. I threw a little better this week, but it doesn't really matter because we didn't win. I'd take not throwing the ball for any yards and win the game instead of this." Considering the Indians were a couple plays away from sealing a win and maintaining an undefeated record, the loss hit the team particularly hard. "It's tough to lose any game," said Fanti. "You just have to get back on the horse and keep playing as hard as you can. Everyone's down. Nobody's going to be a good loser, but you've just got to keep looking forward." Peacock was dis- appointed yet optimistic. "We've got some kids who are winners and fighters," he said. "They work hard. SUN PHOTO BY TOM O'NEILL Venice quarterback # 6 Kale Youtzy hurdles Charlotte defender #21 Anthony Molieri Friday at Charlotte High School. We're close. Little things here and there. We played much better in the second half. That first quarter and first half flew by. We didn't have the ball very much in the first quarter." Polk said that although the loss hurts, the Indians have no reason to hang their heads. "That was real tough. I can't put my head down because the whole team played good. Just bad mistakes, like the penalties in the fourth quarter. We're going to practice hard this week, get a lot of condi- tioning in." Waldrop came away impressed by the Indians. "Venice is a good football team," he said. "They're well-coached. They've got a great scheme with what they do. They know what they're getting with us and we know what we're getting with them. It's a great opportunity to play against a program like that every year. It's a special rivalry. I can't remember many games the last many, many years that haven't had some kind of ending close to that. We told our kids all week that this was how the game was going to end, one way or the other. Fortunately, it ended well for us. Any win is great, but it's pretty special to win that one." Venice will host Lehigh next Friday. Free shuttle available for home games A free shuttle will be available for all home games starting at 6:30. Caddy Carts of North Port has donated golf carts that will transport fans from the front of the administration building to Powell-Davis Stadium. Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF Girls golf remains undefeated, eyes states By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The Venice High girls golf team improved its undefeated record to 19-0 with wins over Braden River and Port Charlotte Thursday at Capri Isles Golf Club Thursday. The Indians shot a 161, were led by Grace Gildner's 39. Lexie Flerlage shot 40 and the trio of Maddie Chavez, Seneca Symonds and Victoria Cangero each shot 41. Braden River and Port Charlotte shot 214 and 228, respectively. Prior to the season, Indians head coach James Slaton said that while he expected his team to be better, he did not expect them to duplicate last season's 34-3 regular season record. Instead, the Indians are ahead of that pace. "We're starting to realize that some of our goals can be loftier," said Slaton. "Our goal now is to win the district, have an oppor- tunity to win the regional and get to state and try to make a splash there. When we're at our best, our scores are as good as anybody in the state." Cangero's emergence has added to an already- deep Venice roster, and that depth gives Venice flexibility that other teams don't have. 'Adding Victoria has been big," Slaton said. "Just having that extra scorer, we have five girls who are all capable of leading us. I knew we'd be good, but adding Victoria and the rest of them having another year under their belts, all of them are really consistent right now." The returning players have also improved since last season. "Oh, absolutely," said Slaton. "Our best score last year was a 163 from 2,500 yards. We're playing at further distances and scor- ing better. If you have ex- perience, I don't care what sport it is, it's invaluable. We had everybody back, so we knew we'd have a chance to be really good. We've got an extreme amount of depth, and that competition even just among the girls on the team has been really good." In August, Slaton told me that he expected his team to contend for a state title in 2013. The Indians' performance this year suggests that the timetable may need to be moved up a year. "It's hard to tell until you get in the mix," he said. "Once we got in the mix this year, we started realizing that we've got a chance to do something special. The biggest thing we talk about is just trying to improve every day. If we do that between now and when it counts, we'll have a great chance." Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Indians sweep pool play matches at Berkeley Premier tourney By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The Venice High vol- leyball team (9-1) swept both of its pool play matches Friday night at the Berkeley Premier tournament. The Indians opened the tournament with a 25-16, 25-18 win over Academy of Holy Names. Holly Mattmuller had 14 kills and 7 digs for the Indians, while Danika Yoder added 24 assists. Venice followed that with a 25-18, 25-15 sweep of Palm Harbor University High. Gen Beaumier and Mattmuller each had 8 kills and Yoder contrib- uted 22 assists and 4 kills for the Indians, who are ranked No. 24 in the country. The Indians will play Gainesville Buchholz at 8 a.m. Saturday in their pool play finale. The elimination round of the tournament will be held later in the day. Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com STAFF REPORT Venice High's JV football team improved to 3-0 with a 34-13 road victory over the Sarasota Sailors Thursday. Nick Dellilo and Eric Imperante led the Indians with their hard running between the tackles. Quarterback Preston Hines, whose long completion in the first quarter to Joey Morgan set up a 1-yard Imperante touchdown run, turned in an excel- lent performance both running and throwing the football. Reggie Johnson led the defense, with an interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the Sailors. Sarasota scored on its first possession of the game and did not score again until its last. The Indians defense has allowed 13 points in three games while putting up 101 points of offense. Freshman team falls 30-20 The VHS freshman team fell 30-20 to Sarasota Wednesday night. Sage Lee, Jarrod Hewitt and Mykel Gerace scored touch- downs for the Indians. SUN PHOTO BY *JUSTIN F. FENNELL SJoey Morgan hauls in a pass ^- during Venice High JV's 34-13 11s win over Sarasota. SPORTS ponsoredfby CALENDAR - FB Football, VB -Volleyball, BGLF Boys Golf, GGLF Girls Golf, CC Cross Country, SWM Swimming COMING UP Saturday VB Berkeley Prep Tournament FBR-Port Charlotte at Venice Vikings (Pop Warner); SWM -nCharlotte Invitational, 10 a.m. Jacaranda Plaza 1635 US41 ByPass 941-492-5524 Tuesday VB -Venice at Cardinal Mooney, Frosh 5, JV 6, V7 GGLF- Venice at Manatee, 3:30 Thursday VB Venice at Port Charlotte, JV 6, V 7; GGLF Cardinal Mooney/ Riverview at Venice (Mission Valley CC), 3:30 _4581691 0 JV football improves to 3-0; freshmen lose SAVE LIVES. GIVE BLOOD. :WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Indians sweep Sailors, 25-12, 25-18, 25-22 By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR Prior to the start of the season, Venice High Volleyball Coach Brian Wheatley told me his team doesn't have any superstars. What it does have, he said, is "a lot of really good players." The Indians' depth was on display Wednesday night as Venice (8-1, 2-0), ranked No. 24 in the nation by MaxPreps, swept the Sarasota Sailors (8-6, 0-2) 25-12, 25-18, 25-22 in a district match at the Teepee. Holly Mattmuller and Gen Beaumier had 10 kills apiece (with 7 of Mattmuller's coming in the opening game), and Hannah Richards added 8 more on 11 attempts (.727). Setters DanikaYoder and Jackie Dinenberg combined for 26 assists and Taylor Jais contributed 14 digs. Dinenberg served three consecutive aces in the decisive third game to give Venice an 11-9 lead. Asked whether it was tough for opposing teams to focus on one Indians player, Wheatley said, "It is, and we didn't even play Lo-Lo (Lauren Mattmuller) tonight. We have a lot of players who can get a lot of kills. Our goal is to find out who's hot that night and try to keep feeding them STAFF REPORT The Venice High swim teams competed at the Lake Brantley Invitational in Altamonte Springs Sept. 15. The boys team placed fourth out of 23 teams, while the girls finished 11th out of 23. the ball." Sailors head coach Chad Sutton compli- mented the Indians as well. "They're a strong team," he said. "If you're going to beat them, it's got to be side out, side out all the way through." After cruising through the first game, the Indians trailed 6-2 in the second when a gritty play byYoder swung the momentum in Venice's favor. The senior crashed through a couple of chairs on the Venice bench, keeping alive the point that appeared to be all but Sarasota's. Beaumier eventually won the point with a kill, and Venice went on a 15-6 run to take control of the game. "That was a great play," said Wheatley. "That really shows what our team is about. She literally took out the chair to save a ball, and that's all she cared about. It was really a huge point." In the final game, Venice held match point at 24-18 before the Sailors reeled off four straight points and threatened to force a fourth game. Wheatley called a timeout and told his lineup, made up of reserves at that point, that they were on their own. "I said, 'I'm not taking For the boys, David Latimer finished second in the 100-meter freestyle (49.83) and 100-meter backstroke (55.17). The boys finished sixth in the 200-me- ter medley relay (1:48.37) as well as the 400-meter freestyle relay (3:29.03). anybody out. This is an important district game. You better win it. You're going to play, I'm not taking you out. Don't look to me for help. You're staying in the game. If we lose, then we lose. But we're going down on your clock,'" he said. "It's good experience for them." The subsequent Sarasota serve sailed long, sealing the win for the Indians. The Indians will play Gainesville Buchholz today (Saturday) in their final pool play match of the Berkeley Prep Tournament. Venice is seeded fourth in the 16-team tournament. 'Where's the limo?' After the win, Wheatley shared an interesting story about how the rivalry developed between Venice and Sarasota, which before Wednesday's match hadn't visited the Teepee since 2002. "In 1995, my second year, we were mediocre. We were .500 at best; Sarasota came in unde- feated. All the press is on Sarasota. And they pulled up in a stretch limo. "I'm looking out there and I can't believe my eyes. This is my second year, I'm 24, 25.1 I go get On the girls side, Faryn Duff placed sixth in the 100-meter but- terfly (1:02.49). The girls also placed ninth in the 200-meter medley relay (2:04.80) and the 400-meter freestyle relay (3:58.36). my team and I said, 'You need to come out here.' They watched these girls get out of this limo and strut into this gym. It fired up our team so much that every timeout we were saying, 'Where's the limo?' "That's where the Sarasota-Venice rivalry in volleyball started, because you know what happened that night? We beat them. 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Make your home the tropical retreat you have been dreaming about. $499 APPROVED CREDIT von- KIN I :16A SUN NEWSPAPERS .WEEKEND EDITION "SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR TOWN RELIGION 4B TRAVEL 7B Moose Lodge packs a Ponch Erik Estrada visits Venice Moose Lodge By AUDREY BLACKWELL ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR As if getting top billing from its international headquarters in July weren't enough for the Venice Loyal Order of Moose, the fraternity had another coup Sept. 15. Erik Estrada, the actor best known as Ponch on the 1970s TV show "CHiPS," visited the Moose on behalf of the Safe Surfin' Foundation, which fights against Internet predators of children. SSN is affiliated with the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force. Estrada, 63, a member of Moose International and national spokesper- son for SSN, said he ap- preciates the donations the Venice Moose has made to the nonprofit organization. Impressed with the awards the Venice Moose won recently, he wanted to visit here. On July 4, Venice Moose Lodge No. 1308 took all three top annual Moose International Shining Star awards, a first within the inter- national fraternity. It placed first for admin- istration, lodge and chapter (Women of the Moose). Moose International has partnered with the Safe Surfin' Foundation, and the Venice Moose is its second largest contributor. The Virginia chapter the state where the foundation started is No. 1. Estrada, a father of three, said he has seen the devastation online predators can cause and stressed the importance of educating children about how to avoid the tricks predators use to lure them. Safe Surfin' teaches children in kindergarten through 12th grade about online predators. After a couple of hours of taking photographs with Moose members who kept lining up throughout his visit, Estrada spoke to the crowd. "These guys (preda- tors) are really smart," Estrada said. "They'll even send these children bus money and then rape them. I've seen it happen." At the end of his talk, Junie Fontana, lodge governor, and Jean Ickes, senior regent of Women of the Moose, each presented Estrada with a $2,000 check for the foundation. Later, two members gave another $1,500 for the fund. "Thank you," Estrada said. "I will take home thoughts of your big hearts and your kind- ness. Remember, when a child loses their inno- cence ..." he paused, tears welling- "they never get it back. That's why we have to educate them." Getting it on film Estrada is traveling with a documentary film crew. They started in Florida and are travel- ing to 18 Moose lodges LOCAL CYBER SAFETY The Sarasota Sheriff's Office discusses cyber safety and cyber bullying on its website, www.sarasotasheriff.org. To help parents ensure their child doesn't become a victim of an online predator, the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office offers ComputerCOP parental moni- toring software free of charge to citizens. For a free copy of the DVR"ComputerCOP,"email your name and address to SROsher@ scgov.net or call the Community Affairs Office, 941-861-8005. across the nation to find out why people join the Moose and what mem- bership means to them. Eddie Worth, director of development for SSN, and Jason Campbell, documentary filmmaker, were available to get willing members' story on film. One such willing person was John Liska, a 23-year-old Moose member with Down syn- drome. John graduated from Oak Park School in Sarasota last year and he attends Loveland Center in Venice. His mother, Alison Liska, said the Moose family encour- aged John to become a member. Besides giving to such charities as SSF; Mooseheart, for chil- dren whose families cannot care for them; and Moosehaven, for seniors;,Women of the Moose held a fundraiser last year for Sydney Thinnes, who needed a bone-marrow transplant. "That's the kind of thing the Moose organi- zation does," Worth said. Campbell, the man be- hind the camera, is also filming a faith-based film titled "Finding Faith" with Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va., starring Estrada. The film will be released Jan. 19. "I decided to use my expertise on this documentary because the Moose is a great organization," Campbell said. "We want to tell people what the Moose is, who the people are and what it does for them. With Erik, we decided to go on this journey, to show what it does at Mooseheart and Moosehaven. "The Moose is the best-kept secret, and we want to unlock the secret and let people know about it. We also want to show apprecia- tion for what the Moose organization has done for the Safe Surfin' Foundation." The documentary is scheduled to be re- leased at the July 2014 International Moose convention in Las Vegas. For more informa- tion about Safe Surfin' Foundation, go to safesurfin.org. For more information about Loyal Order of Moose Lodge 1308, go to venicefloridamoose.org. For more information about Estrada and the Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, go to www.erikestrada.com. Email: abladwell@venkegondolier.com Erik Estrada, actor, Moose member and national spokesman for Safe Surfin' Foundation, tells Moose members how the foundation helps prevent Internet predators from reaching children who surf the net. L '1 001 111I.E. .-F (W- .. Eddie Worth, left, director of development for Safe Surfin' Foundation, with Venice Moose officers in the background, speaks about the value of tracking Internet predators to prevent them from harming children. Erik Estrada, left, is moved to tears when Junie Fontana, John Liska, left, a special member of the Venice Moose Lodge, governor of the Venice Moose Lodge, hands him a $2,000 check was a willing interviewee for a documentary actor Erik Estrada to support the nonprofit Safe Surfin' Foundation. Jean Ickes, is supporting about what the Moose means to members in 18 back center, senior regent of Women of the Moose, followed up states across the nation. with a matching $2,000 check. Venice Moose has been a strong supporter of SSF for several years. Bill Birk, left, Venice Moose Lodge No. 1308 administrator, and W llM Jerry Monk, Florida Bermuda regional manager, right, welcome Erik Estrada and Venice City Council Member Bob Daniels meet actor Erik Estrada to the lodge Sept. 15. at Venice Moose Lodge No. 1308. VENUE 3B 2B SUN NEWSPAPERS COFF Audition dates changed at Venice Theatre By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Missing these two au- ditions at Venice Theatre would not be funny. Venice Theatre is looking for some funny folks to audition for two upcoming productions. Complicating the search is the fact that it recently changed the audition dates to this coming Sunday and Monday, beginning at 7:30 p.m. Jared Walker and Allan Kollar will direct the theater's Cabaret produc- tion of "Mid-Life! The Crisis Musical" and "The Santaland Diaries," based on the book of the same name by David Sedaris. Three men and three women ages 35-55 are needed for "Mid-Life," which will run Tuesdays through Sundays, Nov. 30-Dec. 16. Prepare a comic song and mono- logue for the audition and bring sheet music for the accompanist. Do not bring any recorded media. One actor in the 20-40 age range is needed for the second production, which is a one-man show. It will run Nov. 30- Dec. 16 each Friday and Saturday at 10:30 p.m. Men who audition will be asked to read from the script. Both shows will play in the 90-seat Yvonne T. Pinkerton Theatre. For information, visit www. venicestage.com or call 941-484-4033. Email: kcol@venicegondolier.com By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Though it's officially observed in October, for far too many people every month is breast cancer awareness month. I don't know anyone untouched by breast cancer, whether as a victim, relative or close friend. The list seems endless. Not limited to any group or race or even gender, breast cancer can be deadly or if caught early enough - possibly just a one-time occurrence. In recognition of October as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which it has been for more than 25 years, we are looking for people willing to share their stories. Hopefully, we will end up with a month-long series of stories but we need them no later than mid-September. Tell us how you dealt with the diagnosis and the treatments. Tell us about your support network. If you were or are a caregiver, please share your experiences. The more stories we get, the better. Each story has the potential to help some- one deal with the disease and maybe even lead to a cure once and for all. The key words are "for all," because that ulti- mately is the goal to find a cure "for all." Please send your story via email to kcool@ venicegondolier corn. SAVE LIVES.. GIVE BLOOD. Iniida Fml Dni- tr I COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFS Dick Hyman exhibit Venice Museum and Archives presents its new exhibit: "The Virtuoso of Venice, Jazz Artistry of Dick Hyman," through Nov. 21. The exhibit is open Monday, Tuesday andWednesday, 10 a.m. -4 p.m., at 351 S. Nassau St., Venice. Call 941-486-2487. Rev3 HalfRev Revolution and the Sarasota County Sports Commission will pres- ent the Florida HalfRev Triathlon Friday through Sunday, Oct. 26-28, in Venice. Friday is check- in day. The registration fee varies by entrant type but is $225 for individual athletes. Professional and amateur athletes compete in a 70.3-mile swim/bike/run endur- ance race for a $50,000 prize purse; the winner of the REV3. Race series gets a $100,000 prize. The event is expected to draw about 4,000 visitors to the area. For volunteer informa- tion, contact Candice Roberts at crobertsrev3@ gmail.com. Go to www.rev3tri.com to reg- ister or for more details. Scouts seeks volunteers Girl Scouts of Gulfcoast Florida Inc. is seeking volunteers to help complete short 20-minute phone interviews of applicants who want to become volunteers for the organization. Phone interviews can be made any time and place that is convenient for the interviewer. Some training is required and will be provided by the organization. It is preferred that potential volunteer interviewers have a background in human resources, social work, education, child and family services or law enforcement. For more information, contact Amanda Jacob, director of volunteer management, at 239- 561-1800, ext. 406, or amandaj@gsgcf.org. For more information, go to www.gsgcf.org. Let Us Get Your Message Across! Call 866-463-1638 Venice, FL Region AACA Silver Anniversary Celebration 25th Annual Collector Car Show Sunday, October 7, 2012 42 Class Awards 6 Special Awards National AACA Winner Awards Pre-Register before Saturday, September 29, 2012 Day of Show Registration is 8:00 AM until 11:00 AM Judging starts at 11:00 AM Awards Presented at 3 PM (Rain or Shine) Winners Must Be Present Show M/C: Lance's Cruzin to the Hop 50/50 Door Prizes 25th Anniversary Show T-Shirts & Dash Plaques Host Hotel: Holiday Inn Express 1-75 Exit 193 380 Commercial Ct., Venice, FL 34292* 941-584-6800 Special Car Show Rates SHOW SITE Centennial Park Historic Downtown Venice Directions from 1-75 Exit 193: South on Jacaranda Blvd. 1 mile. Right (West) on E. Venice Ave. 5 miles (cross US41 Venice Bypass and over Venice Ave. Bridge). Right (North) on US41 one block. Turn left (West) on Tampa Ave. 2 blocks. Turn left (South) on Nassau St. to enter Show Field. GPS Address near show entrance: 140 Tampa Ave. W., Venice, FL 34285 AACA Winners Antique Vintage & Classic GM GM Ford Products* Independent Import & Sports Trucks & Commercial Mustang Thunderbird Map to Show Field A T--i, Ti0 Exitu 91 IS 41 US 4i Byas Jacaranda Brd N ttI SIIlo I -o I Holohtay Inn I- p-. I ^S-wi-d ] 11 W Vi.CiAC F VAn. 4Aw SHOW CLASSES All 12 Corvette(C1 &C2) 1900-1927 13 Corvette (C3 & C4) 1928-1948 14 Corvette (C5 & C6) 1949-1968 15 Camaro & Firebird 1969-1987 16 Muscle (ALL)** 1949-1987 17 Street Rod (Steel) 1949-1987 18 Street Rod (Fiberglass) 1949-1987 19 Modified &Custom 1949-1987 20 Modified &Custom 19641/2-1978 21 Special InterestVehicle 1955-1957 22 SGCV & Reproduction 1953-1967 1968-1996 1997-Present 1967-1987 1962-1987 All All Up to 1965 1966-2002 All All Notes: Classes 1 through 16 are Factory Stock Production All Modified vehicles will be placed in classes 19 or 20 as appropriate by year. Class 6 includes all Ford Motor Company products including Thunderbirds from 1958 to 1987 and Mustangs from 1979 to 1987. Class 16 is Factory Muscle Car Production Factory Stock No Aftermarket Modifications! Modified AACA Class Judging All cars must be parked in assigned Class! * Tops Up, Hoods and Trunks Open in Classes 2-16 and 21 & 22 (Not necessary in Classes 17 through 20) *Car Corral Available (No For Sale signs in Show Area!) No Alcoholic Beverages allowed in Show Area! Fire Extinguisher UL Approved (ABC) Mandatory to enter Show Field Make checks payable to: Venice FL Region AACA Mail to: Venice FL Region AACA, 5376 Citadel Rd., Venice, FL 34293 NAME: PHONE: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: I agree to abide by all the rules of the Show and I understand that I am responsible for my vehicle. I agree to release from all liability the Venice FL Region AACA and the City of Venice for any damage, injury or lost or stolen merchandise at this event. I acknowledge that I must have a UL Approved (ABC) working/charged fire extinguisher in my vehicles) to enter the car show area. SIGNATURE: Vehicle 1 Make: Vehicle 2 Make: Date: Year: Model: Class: Year: Model: Class: Pre-Registration: $20 Per Vehicle:_______ Car Corral: $25 Per Vehicle:_______ Vendors: $25 (per 10' x15' space) Food Vendors: $150 At Gate: $25 Per Vehicle: Productss: _Product(s): National AACA Winner: I Yes Club Affiliation: Total Enclosed: $ Do you have a story to share? Let's Talk Seniors Seminars Wednesday, September 26 at 3:30 pm Join The Venetian Gardens and State Representative Doug Holder for a Let's Talk Seniors seminar on Medicare. Learn about Medicare reform and Florida's health care laws. Call 941-484-6841 today to RSVP. *Holiday Retirement is not affiliated with any health care provider. Services and costs vary by provider. v i X 0O *L I! D *Vc s u .r 6ncFL4 -2 For Information call: Gary Felker (941)493-3780 (or) Bill Trier (941)408-9601 Venice FL Region AACA Web Site: www.VeniceAACA.com Venice FL Region AACA email: veniceaaca@hotmail.com BREAK SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 VENUE SUN NEWSPAPERS 3B WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 I COMMUNITY CALENDAR * TODAY SFC Golf Tournament, Senior Friendship Centers golf tourney Plantation G&CC, register at 7:30 a.m. $80 per person, call 556-3205 for info. Car wash, VHS Interact Club car wash. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 1218 E. Venice Ave., Venice. 941-350-3013. Donate. 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. Hibiscus Society, 2:00 pm, Venice Public Library, 300 S. Nokomis Ave, Venice. 941-484-6459. * SUNDAY Bingo, 1:30 p.m. Knights of Columbus 512 Substation Rd (Burger King & Bypass 41) Venice. 941-480-1038 Prizes up to @1,250. Auditions-2 shows, 7:30 pm, Venice Theatre, 488-1115, Auditions (2): Mid-Life! The Crisis Musical and The Santaland Diaries * MONDAY D Hyman Jazz Exhibit, The Virtuoso of Venice -Jazz Artistry of Dick Hyman Exhibit; Venice Museum & Archives, 351 Nassau St. S. Venice, 486-2487. Intro to Medicare, 10-11 a.m.401 N Indiana Ave Englewood, Discuss 4 Parts of Medicare, new N Supplement, Advantage plans 941-223-5592. Intro to Medicare, 2-3 p.m. 401 N Indiana Ave Englewood, Discuss 4 Parts of Medicare, new N Supplement, Advantage plans 941-223-5592. * TUESDAY D Hyman Jazz Exhibit, The Virtuoso ofVenice=Jazz Artistry of Dick Hyman Exhibit. Venice Museum & Archives, 351 Nassau St. S. Venice. 486-2487. Intro to Croquet, Join us for a free fun filled day of croquet on the lawns Lucaya and Pinebrook, Venice. 10 am. 941-882-0840 Bingo @ Elks, Game 6-8 p.m. 10 games. $1 per game + $1 BOZO, Venice-Nokomis Elks, 486-1854. Specials + Burgers etc. Dinner 5-7pm. Tea Party meeting, Venice 912 Tea Party meeting Realtors Bldg. 680 Substation Rd. Nr. Burger King 6:15 PM call Pat 941-412-0193 FREE * WEDNESDAY D Hyman Jazz Exhibit, The Virtuoso of Venice-Jazz Artistry of Dick Hyman Exhibit; Venice Museum & Archives, 351 Nassau St. S. Venice. 486-2487 Fun With Watercolor, 1-4 p.m. So. Venice Civic Assoc., 720 Alligator Dr., Venice., $82/mo + supplies. Call Carolyn 366-2866. Volunteers needed, United Way free income tax service. Free training starting soon. Contact artk@ uwsrq.com 941-366-2686 ext 316. Venice Quilt Guild, Meeting 7 p.m. Venice Community Center, 326 S Nokomis, Venice. * THURSDAY Trivia Night @ Elks, Game 6-8pm $1, Venice-Nokomis Elks, 486-1854. Call ahead requested. Specials + Burgers etc. Dinner 5- 7:30 p.m. PAID ADVERTISEMENTS PAID ADVERTISEMENTS %0 Featured Events U TODAY Venice Audubon's Movie Night, 6:30-9:00 p.m., September 25, at Venice Audubon Center on 4002 S. Tamiami Trail in Venice. "The Big Year" movie on bird-spotting competition. Free. Behind the South County Annex. For info, call 941-496-8984 or visit www.veniceaudubon.org. DMOlWU1D 1 VUW O E EMU 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 GondolierSun 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. Silver Foxes seek performers FROM VENICE THEATRE Venice Theatre's senior outreach troupe, the Silver Foxes, brings its variety shows to venues throughout the county from November to April. In March they present their annual Follies on the theatre's MainStage for five performances. Harry Moses, Silver Foxes president, invites interested performers age 50 and up to the first general meeting of the group on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at 10 a.m. in the studio rehearsal room on the theater's second floor. The Silver Foxes meet the first and third Tuesday, monthly, until the Follies perform on the MainStage in March. Auditions for singers will be Tuesday, Oct. 9, 9:30 a.m. Singers should bring 16 to 32 bars of sheet music for the audi- tion; no tapes or CDs. Musical Director Bobby Brader and Artistic Director Joe Simmons I WELL-BEING BRIEFS Run/walk group A Venice running group meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Centennial Park Gazebo for free runs or walks from 6 to 7 a.m. Runners and walkers of all ages and abilities welcome. Distance and pace based on ability. Call Tuula, 941-416-0063. Walkabout group The Saturday Morning Walkabout group meets at 8 a.m. at Volunteer Park behind Gulf Coast Community Foundation. Each Saturday a different 2.5-mile route is chosen. Mileage recorded; incentive awards given. Pets and new walkers welcome. Acupuncture Acupuncture physi- cian Dr. Lucy Han holds free seminars, noon- 1 p.m. Wednesday at 389 Commercial Court, Suite B. RSVP to 941-486-1555. Stand-up paddleboard Paddleboard with Elin is held Tuesday and Thursday, 10 a.m., at Venice Beach, near the pavilion. Reservations must be made. For more information, call 941-408-9642 will conduct the tryouts. Auditions for dancers will be the same day at 11 a.m., under the direc- tion of Choreographer Maria Santagada. Auditions for actors will be held at a later date. There are opportuni- ties to work behind the scenes, including technical assistance with sound, backstage volunteers and helping in show production. All auditions and meet- ings will take place at the theater, 140W. Tampa or go to standuppaddle- boardwithelin.com. Mindfulness meditation Crystal-clear mindful- ness meditation instruc- tion, based on Buddhist philosophy, approach- able for all spiritual back- grounds, will be held every Thursday 6:30- 8:30 p.m., at 251 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Donations accepted. Call 941-929-4063 or go to www. meditationvenice.com. Yoga basics Joan Ham offers a yoga basics class 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesday and a yoga basic back-care class 10-11:30 a.m. Friday at PHMUlU UUUI TbY ul- VLICIEUT IM AI E The Silver Foxes performed at Venice Theatre in 2011 and are gearing up for their Follies this year. Ave., second-floor studio rehearsal room. Nokomis Community Center, 234 Nippino Trail, Nokomis. The cost is $10 per week for those attending monthly or $12 per session for walk-ins. Everyone is welcome. Call 941-485-8904 for more information. Yoga with Karen Yoga with Karen is held Wednesday through Saturday, 8:30 a.m., for free at Nokomis beach near the lifeguard stand. Contact Karen at kkcb4@aol. com, 941-586-7697. Yoga for ladies only Allison Kummery teaches Yoga and Zumba For more details, call the theater's education every Thursday at 9 a.m. on Venice Beach at the west end of Venice Avenue near the pavilion. Look for "Allison's Beach Yoga/Zumba" sign to the right of another group. Consult your physician to make sure the pro- gram is right for you. In case of rain, go to www. christianartcenter.org for location. Yoga with Elin Yoga with Elin is held Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. and 9 a.m.; and Monday through Thursday, 7 p.m. at Venice Beach, near the pavilion. For more information, call 941-408-9642 or go to yogawithelin.com. and outreach depart- ment at 941-486-8679. Tai chi Tai chi, a gentle, low- impact exercise that pro- motes overall wellness, is held for people of all ages and physical condi- tions Tuesdays, 10:30- 11:30 a.m., for $6 per class, at the historic Train Depot, Seaboard Avenue. Nancy Dellamura, 941- 492-2167, NDellamura@ aol.com. Zumba fitness Zumba, Zumba Lite and yoga classes are held seven days a week at 417 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Contact Mary Lynn Szerbin for schedule at mlszerbin@aol.com, 941-685-8445. Gregory named foundation program director FROM CONSERVATION FOUNDATION OF THE GULF COAST Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast, Osprey, recently hired Suzanne Gregory for the new position of director of programs and marketing. Gregory began Sept. 10, following a 14-year tenure at Sarasota County Openly Plans for Excellence, aka SCOPE, and its predecessor organization, Human Service Planning Association. The new position will expand the Conservation Foundation's outreach in the community through new programming, com- munity awareness and education, and foster the enthusiasm of residents and businesses. Gregory graduated magna cum laude from Wheaton College, Mass., with a bachelor of arts in psychology. Her work at SCOPE included facilitating numerous community engagement initiatives and success- ful management of a three-year fundraising campaign focused on bringing new donors to SCOPE. "Suzanne's skill set and proven track record of building relationships and connecting com- munity is a complement to our strong team of professionals dedi- cated to protecting the natural character and biodiversity of the Gulf Coast," said Conservation Foundation President Christine P. Johnson. "We want all residents and visitors to delight in the Gulf Coast's natural beauty and recognize that it takes thoughtful analysis, strategic plan- ning and collaborative action to preserve green space for generations to come. At the end of the day we save precious land. Suzanne will help spread our mission throughout the region." Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast is a private, nonprofit land trust working with landowners and regional government to protect and preserve the bays, beaches and barrier islands that define the character and ecology of the region. The foundation accom- plishes this mission by holding conservation easements and owning nature preserves, educat- ing for responsible land stewardship and col- laborating with individu- als, organizations and communities. Learn more at www. conservationfoundation. com, or contact Gregory at Suzanne@conserva- tionfoundation.com or 941-918-2100. USDA to recognize school nutrition leadership FROM SARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT Twenty-two Sarasota County elementary schools, including schools in Venice, Englewood and North Port, were recognized Sept. 11 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for being among Florida's healthi- est schools. The USDA announced in March the names of 48 schools that had won USDA Healthier US School Challenge Awards for creating a healthier school environment by promoting nutrition and physical activity. Almost half the schools are in Sarasota County. Kevin Concannon, un- dersecretary of agricul- ture for food, nutrition and consumer services, made a special presen- tation to the Sarasota County School District at Philippi Shores Elementary School. Lori White, Scott Lempe and Beverly Girard made brief state- ments at the event. Girard, director of food and nutrition services for Sarasota County Schools, said her staff worked with schools to identify goals for physical exercise and to develop activi- ties such as structured recess, walking clubs and the President's Challenge, a program that encourages physical fitness. The overall objective was to integrate nutrition and physical activity and encourage a compre- hensive approach to student health. "We are so pleased that the federal and state agriculture depart- ments have recognized the work our staff has been doing for years to increase the servings of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, low-fat milk and other healthy choices for our stu- dents," Girard said in a prepared statement. "With our emphasis on a complete, nutritionally balanced meal rather than on a la carte selec- tions, and by teaching elementary students that healthy food can also be fun and delicious, we are getting children started on good eating habits that will last a lifetime." Local schools that were recognized were Garden Elementary and Venice Elementary schools in Venice. Throughout the district, these additional elementary schools were recognized: Alta Vista; Ashton; Atwater; Bay Haven; Brentwood; Cranberry; Emma E. Booker; Englewood; Fruitville; Glenallen; Gocio; Gulf Gate; Lamarque; Lakeview; Phillippi Shores; Southside; Tatum Ridge; Toledo Blade; Tuttle; and Wilkinson. 4B TRAVEL WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS It's that Sleepy Hollow time of year By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR This is the season when things go bump in the night, headless horsemen ride and ghosts and ghoul- ies taunt and tease. Over at the Walt Disney World Resort, the Headless Horseman will likely make an appearance during Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party parade. At Universal Studios, things are very scary this time of year with more haunted houses, monsters and ghouls than ever. For an experience that is somewhere in between these two extremes, I dis- covered the Sleepy Hollow Package at the Renaissance Westchester Hotel in West Harrison, N.Y While that area probably has no more ghosts than we do here on Florida's Gulf Coast, it certainly has some older ones and possibly some that are even more famous, thanks to Ichabod Crane. Just in time for the spooky season, the Renaissance Westchester Hotel has put together a package deal to honor "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Following on the heels of last season's production of Ron Myroup's charming stage production of "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" at Venice Theatre, this could make for an ideal fall getaway for Venetians and others in this area. The story is set in Sleepy Hollow glen within the Dutch settlement of Tarry Town. Ichabod Crane, the local schoolmaster, and Brom Bones Van Brunt, Tarry Town's No. 1 trouble- maker. Both have eyes on KatrinaVan Tassel, whose father is a wealthy farmer. When Crane disappears one night after being pursued by the famed "Headless Horseman," the way is cleared for Van Brunt to marry the farmer's daughter. While visiting the hotel, you can also visit the famed Sleepy Hollow cem- etery as well as the home ofWashington Irving, the man who created all these Guests of the Westchester Renaissance Hotel are invited to enjoy nature trails on the 30-acre property. wonderful characters. the keeper's house; and the Irving's home, Sunnyside Manor, is in Tarrytown, the town after which Tarry Town was modeled. An actual copy of the famous story and a walking-trail map of the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail are part of the guest pack- age, which also includes Hudson Valley Apple Crisp and hot apple cider in the resort's 80 West Restaurant. Other area sights include Lyndhurst, a famed country house; High Bride, tunnel. Fall apple picking in local orchards is a good daytime activity with plenty of or- chards nearby from which to choose. This is the kind of area where you might find old-style apples not available in supermarkets because they don't ship so well or are available only in short supply. The package rate is $139 per night and good through Dec. 1. There are some blackout dates. For --N PHOTOS COURTESY OF RENAISSANCE WESTCHESTER HOTEL Phillipsburg Manor is open daily through October and then on weekends only until springtime. reservations, visit www.marriott.com/ specials/mesOffer.mi?ma rrOfferld=769968&display Link=true and use promo- tional code ARN. The hotel is on a 30-acre site in White Plains, Westchester County, 35 minutes out of New York City. There is an indoor pool, tennis courts, many nearby golf courses and as many ghosts as one could wish. According to many psychics I have met, it seems that those who "believe" have the best chance of experiencing those things that go bump in the night while the nonbelievers may never see that famed horseman. There still is all that scenery and all those great apples. My favorite is the York Imperial, but they are hard to come by anywhere these days. For information, visit www.Renaissance- Westchester.com or call 914-694-5400. Email: kcol@venicegondolier.com A period of adverbs JUNE CASAGRANDE The life of a language columnist can be a lonely one. Picture a head of unwashed hair and a pair of mismatched graying socks protruding from behind a stack of reference books and you'll have a rough snapshot. No one wants to talk to you, lest you rap their knuckles for not using "whom" in casual conver- sation. And heaven knows no one wants to look at (or smell) you. But in the last few months I've learned a trick to get people to communi- cate with me. It's been right under my nose all the time. All I have to do is use one of two words in this column: Obama or Romney. In recent weeks, I've had the opportunity to write about both candidates. Nothing political, mind you. Heaven forbid. I kept it purely linguistic, writing a few months ago about some Romney camp misspellings and, more recently, about a flap over the period in Obama's "Forward." campaign slogan. Bam: instant human contact. Not since I last made a typo of my own has my in-box seen so much action. Turns out that people are much more interested in talking about language if it comes out of one of these two guys. The Romney column didn't bring out many sup- porters. I guess there's not much you can say when your pick for president misspells America. The emails about that column were mostly nudge-nudge, wink-wink cheers for how I slyly stuck it to him without overtly sticking it to him (I did no such thing). The Obama column, on the other hand, brought out a lot of people's passion for the one-word sentence - passion they probably didn't know they were harboring until others criticized his campaign slogan. A bit of background: In the Obama column, I pointed out that "Forward." is not a complete sentence, not even as an imperative, that is, a command. This is the reason why some people call that period an outright error. I disagreed. A word or phrase need not be a complete sentence in order to rightly end with a period. Sentence fragments and their use are supported by virtually all writing and grammar experts. But the emails that followed made clear that I had failed to explain what, exactly, a sentence is. "I fail to see why 'Forward' may not be an imperative sentence," wrote Jim in Glendale, one of a number of readers who made the point by citing examples like the following. "Forward, march!" "Forward, the Light Brigade!" "Forward! Forward the lily banners go!" "Onward and upward" and just "Onward." Let's look at the simplest of these: "Onward." It's fine to put a punctuation mark after this word. The thought is clear and complete. But that doesn't make it a complete sentence: For something to qualify as a complete sentence, it needs at least one clause. A clause is made up of a subject and a verb. Neither can be left implied, with one exception: imperative verbs always contain an implied subject: "you." So, if it's a command, a verb alone can be a complete sentence. "Eat!" "March!" "Dance!" Compare these to: "Slowly!" "Beautiful!" "Cake!" "Outside!" These are not complete sen- tences. They're fragments because they don't contain the requisite verb. "Forward," according to Webster's NewWorld College Dictionary, is not an intransitive verb. It's usually an adverb. In "Forward, march," either a word is being left implied -"(Turn) forward" or "forward" is modifying the imperative verb "march." Either way, "forward" is functioning adverbially. An adverb alone doesn't meet the criteria for a complete sentence. So "Forward." doesn't qualify. Yet Obama slogan is not an error. As I said, in the land of the free some call 'Amercia," such fragments are fine. I eagerly await your reply. 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. Study: full-body scanners pose little risk By HUGO MARTIN Los ANGELES TIMES Full-body scanners used for security screening at the nation's airports do not expose passengers to dangerous levels of radiation, according to a new independent analysis of the devices. The study by the Marquette University College of Engineering concluded that radiation from so-called backscatter scanners passes beyond a passenger's skin to reach 29 organs including the heart and brain. But the radiation levels are con- siderably lower than those of other X-ray procedures, such as mammograms, the study said. The findings will be published in the next issue of Medical Physics, an international journal of medical physics research produced by the American Association of Physicists in Medicine. The study, believed to be the first independent review of the scanners, is not likely to put to rest years of heated debate over the health risk of the machines operated by the Transportation Security Administration. The TSA has submitted the scanners for testing by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory and the U.S. Army Public Health Command. The tests concluded that the scanners posed no signifi- cant risk to passengers, but TSA critics have called for more independent studies. The author of the Marquette study, assistant professor of biomedical engineering Taly Gilat Schmidt, did not test the actual machines. Instead, she based her conclusions on scanner radiation data released publicly by the TSA. She ran the numbers through simula- tion software that modeled how X-ray photons travel through a body. The study estimated that the scanners expose a passenger to less than a third of the maximum recommended dose of 0.25 micro-sieverts, a standard established by the American National Standards Institute. Schmidt said the results of her test suggest that the risk to passengers is neg- ligible even for children, frequent fliers and pilots. "Even the risk analysis experts will tell you it's negligible," she said. But Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, ranking member of the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, questioned the Marquette study because it was based on data provided by the TSA. "We do not truly know the risk of this radiation exposure over multiple screenings, for frequent fliers, those in vulner- able groups, or TSAs own employees operating the machines," she said in a statement. Hotel room demand soars A few years ago, most hotel operators were wringing their hands over plummeting room demand in the face of the worst reces- sion since the Great Depression. Now the nation's hotel operators are enjoy- ing record demand for hotel rooms, according to a new study by STR Global, the Nashville hotel research firm for- merly known as Smith Travel Research. "Forget location, the name of the game is demand, demand, demand and the U.S. hotel industry experi- enced plenty of it during 2011," the study said. The nation's hotels sold more than 1 billion room nights in 2011, surpass- ing the previous record set in 2007 by nearly 20 million room nights, according to the study. The average hotel rate last year was $101.71, still below the pre-recession peak of $107.38 reached in 2008, according to the study. But the revenue col- lected per available room jumped to $61 in 2011, up 8.2 percent compared with the previous year. 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Call for restriction details. 50455403J WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 ACROSS 1 Garb for a sheik 4 Strong rope 9 Bounce 12 Hardens 16 Consolation awards 18 Architectural ridge 19 First name in whodunits 21 Crusty wine cask deposit 22 Palm beverage 23 Disposed 24 Stuff 25 __ grudge 26 Solar deity 27 Admission income 28 Nice nightclub 29 Fortification 30 Source of wealth 32 Ray of hope 34 Combustion residue 35 Textile city NNE of Paris 36 Effuse 37 -on-Hudson 40 Door part 41 Study 42 Sashes 46 the trail 47 Scot's beret 48 Raison d' 50 Wear down 52 Isolated retreat 55 Snigglers' prey 57 Doddering 58 Swarm 59 Leg joints 61 Simple song 63 Son of Odin 64 Beget 66 Jacob's father 68 Scrape 70 River to the Rhine 73 Nettled 75 Glacial deposit 77 Approaches manhood 81 Swim stroke 83 Exclamations of contempt 85 Reverie 87 Committed to give 89 Worry 91 Indite 92 Procession 93 Jai 94 Bat wood 96 Designated 98 Ill-fated 99 Wisp 101 Swagger 102 Clay mixture 103 18th century literary club 107 Colorful cocktail 111 Flexible 112 Small quantities 113 Ladder level 114 Dies 115 More frigid 116 Movable barrier 117 Musical direction 118 bene 119 Eliot's Marner 120 Smooth 121 Boring tool 122 Donates, in Glasgow 123 Editor's notation 124 N.Y.S. wintertime 125 Requirements 126 Banned insecticide DOWN 1 Hit 2 Opera composer Arrigo 3 Fencing ploy 4 Title reserved 5 Unmitigated 6 Unfunded 7 Merchandise offering 8 Japan or Siam follower 9 Low-necked 10 Attain success 11 Surface coat 12 Novice 13 Mediterranean island group 14 Navigational device 15 Jargon 17 Desert hazards 20 Come out 21 Dugouts 28 Tommyrot! 31 Lovesick 32 Transgression 33 Roman moon goddess 35 Notoriety 37 Voucher 38 Gad 39 Siouan Indian 40 Aerial hunter 41 Hero emporium 43 Tantalize 44 In a casual manner 45 Prophet 47 Gain in strength 49 Impressive welcome 51 Howls 53 Sharp 54 Legal thing 56 Scattered 60 Undermine 62 Mountain lake 65 Royale 67 Priestly garment 69 Walking the beat 70 Official proceedings 71 Seed covering 72 Pro 74 Poet Ogden 76 Sorority member 78 US territo 79 Actress F 80 Cartel: ab 82 Stage of i activity Q A -:_:_. 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Donations are taken at 4155 South Tamiami Trail, Venice Village -- Shoppes, between Ross and Publix, Venice, or on CROSS 17 The Big Red Bus, which will be in Venice Saturday, Sept. 22, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., at Judicial Correction lry Services, Woodmere Park, :alco br. 3951 Woodmere Park intense Blvd.; Sunday, Sept. 23, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at 84 Opinion 86 Heron's cousin 88 Crazy 90 Cautions 95 Filling food 97 Tankard 98 Perils 100 Consumers 101 Rays 102 Coined 103 Rapture 104 Within the law 105 Useful 106 Hunger for 107 Get rid of 108 Araceous plant 109 Outmoded 110 Baker's need 113 Don Juan, for one 117 Devotee ' FLORIDAS BLOOD CENTERS Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road; Tuesday, Sept. 25, 9 a.m.-3 p.m., at State College of Florida, 8000 South Tamiami Trail; Thursday, Sept. 27, noon-4 p.m., at Books- A-Mllion, 4230 South Tamiami Trail; and Friday, Sept. 28, noon-6 p.m., at Papa John's Pizza, 1223 South U.S. 41 Bypass. Call 941-492-9202 or go to www.fbcdonor.org for more dates and times. From Florida's Blood Centers LOOKING FOR 0 SOMETHING? 0 Saturday's Sudoku, horoscopes, movie listings and Dear Abby are in the real estate classified section along with a bonus crossword puzzle and a host of other features. The Sudoku solu- tion still appears in Our Town. 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 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 pinochle 3:30 p.m. balance movement FRIDAYS 8:45 a.m. video fitness 9 a.m. friendly bridge; yoga 9:30 a.m. movement balance 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 The Players opens season with 'Applause' FROM THE PLAYERS THEATRE The Players Theatre began its 83rd sea- son with a round of "Applause." The Tony award-winning show runs through Sept. 30. The story opens with middle-aged actress Margo Channing (played by Kaylene McCaw) presenting a Tony award to rising star Eve Harrington (Kathryn Parks). The story, which is based on the film "All About Eve," flashes back to the events leading up to that moment. Eve is a young woman who is alone and friend- less in New York and an admirer of Margo's work. Margo takes her under her wing, mak- ing her an assistant. While fearing that age is taking a toll on her career, Margo learns her assistant isn't so innocent. Eve attempts to take over Margo's career and boyfriend, Bill Sampson (played by TomWestlake). In the end, Margo learns there are more important roles in life to play than just those on the stage. Berry Ayers leads the production as both direc- tor and musical director with assistance from orchestra director Deidre Reigel and choreogra- pher Jolie Rand. Artistic Director Jeffery Kin said, "When I'm look- ing for a season opener, I am always searching for a show that has a fun script, a vivacious score and lots of dancing, and 'Applause' fits the bill perfectly. Add to the mix that the film All About Eve' is a classic. All those things add up to musical theatre magic." The Players Theatre is located at 838 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Individual tickets cost $25, with a $3 handling fee, and are available at $5.00 Express Exterior Wash Mini Detail $49.95 (WorksWash&ExpressHandwax) $5.00 OFF SUPERWASH soft cloth wash, towel dry, windows cleaned, I vacuum interior, dash wiped, foam wax, tire shine, wheel cleaner, now includes" turtle wax ice". s20.00 OFF Complete Detail Ex.o.10-3-12 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. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PLAYERS THEATRE Kathryn Parks (playing Eve), seated wearing necklace, and Kaylene McCaw (playing Margo), portray the main characters in "Applause" at The Players Theatre. the box office Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., and one hour prior to curtain time, online at www.theplayers.org or by phone at 941-365-2494. - Event Listings - In order to provide"one-stop shop- ping"for area event listings, we are consolidating calendar items into a single location. Effective Oct. 3,Venue will indude library, senior, Well-Being and religion events currently listed in separate locations. We are also moving to a reader- submission model for these items; other Venue entries have been required to be submitted by our readers for several months. To get your events printed in the newspaper on Oct 3 and thereafter, they must be submitted via our website, www.venicegondoliersun. com. On the left, dick on "Community Calendar'then click on"Submit Event" and fill in the appropriate fields. Deadlines: For events to run in Wednesday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Monday. For events to run in Saturday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Thursday. You may enter your events now, scheduled for publica- tion on or after Oct. 3. In order to print as many events as possible, we will print a maximum of four lines per event at no cost 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 submit a separate form for each day. Multiple submissions of the same event for the same date may result in all the related events being removed. 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 guarantee your eventwill make the printed version. Call 941-206-1180 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays to make a payment for a paid listing or to have us enter your event for you. 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. I. 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"I tell you the truth, anyone who has faith in me will do what I have been doing. He will do even greater things than these, because I am going to the Father"' (John 14:12) Can we truly grasp what Jesus is teaching us in this verse? Does any of us truly believe that through faith in Jesus we will be able to do all that Jesus did and more? Sadly, the answer is no, we don't believe this statement. We don't believe this statement because we are not doing what Jesus did and more. We are not doing because we have removed the possibility of doing from our reality. We are not doing because we have made the choice not to do. Notice that Jesus teaches us that if we have "faith" in him we will be able to do what he has done and more. "Faith" is the living out of what we believe. If we claim to believe this verse and our lives don't re- flect it, we don't believe this verse. For if we did believe this verse, we wouldn't have to claim we believe it; our actions would prove that we believe it. Since our faith doesn't prove it (Point A) and Jesus is teaching us that we have to have faith in order to experience it (Point B), how do we get from Point A to Point B? The most impor- tant step is to be honest about where we are, and where we are is the reality that we are far too easily pleased. We have become conditioned to accept our self-imposed limitations, and we have resigned ourselves to a life of quiet desperation. We are satisfied living by our own means and by our own power. We are pleased with mucking around in the mire of life, not realiz- ing that there is something so much more. Jesus is calling us to re- define normal and to move past our far-too-easily- pleased reality and into the reality of faith that can do all that Jesus did and more. How can this happen? This can only happen through faith in Jesus. (Believing that what we believe is really true.) We can do all that Jesus did and more, because Jesus is with the Father. It is through our faith in Jesus that we unlock the truth, love and power of God, because it is through Jesus that we have access to God. It is through our faith in Jesus that we can move MILLER 7 Venice- SNokomis 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 AlbeeRdlMatthew Currie Ford) www.vnumc.net vnumc(daystar.net Senior Pastor, Glenda J. Brayman I RELIGION BRIEFS Election lecture series Chabad of Venice and North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, presents Election 2012 - A Jewish Perspective Series, with six classes at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday through Oct. 10 Drawing on sources from the Torah, this course examines contemporary political issues from a Jewish perspective. This series is not about poli- tics. Cost is $5 per class. For more information and to RSVP call 941- 493-2770 or visit www. chabadof-venice.com. Angel Ministries Angel Ministries, 2269 South Tamiami Trail, 3 A, invites you to a healing circle with Shaman Elka Boren from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sept. 22. $30. Also, a workshop with Dr. Rajan Morkose, "Ancient Masters and Meditations of the East" is offered from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 29, focusing on the teachings of the "Masters" and mate- rial and spiritual abun- dance. $30. Open to the public. 941-492-4995. Yom Kippur Chabad Jewish Center of Venice and North Port, 2169 South Tamiami Trail, will hold Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement (Sept. 25-26), at the Best Western Hotel, 400 Commercial Court, Venice. For more infor- mation and to RSVP call 941-493-2770. Animal blessing St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 508 Riviera St., holds its Blessing of the Animals at 4 p.m. Sunday Sept. 30. 941-488-7714 J.O.Y. Fellowship Venice Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave., presents J.O.Y (Just Older Youth) Fellowship, which ministers to those 50 years old and older, with teachings of the Gospel, informal monthly meetings offering a continental breakfast from 10 a.m. to noon the second Monday of the month, and day trips of interest throughout Florida. For more information, call 941-488-5007. AWANA clubs The AWANA pro- gram at Calvary Bible Church, 1936 E. Venice Ave., continues through September. The club is for children between 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. Music Venice Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave., offers music from the 1930s, '40s, '50s and '60s featuring organist Bob Hope at the Joy Fellowship, with a breakfast at 10 a.m. and concert at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Oct. 8. A $3 offering per person is requested. 941-488-5007 Young adults ministry The Lift Church, 695 Center Road, offers live music and worship in an environ- ment for young adults in the Venice area to connect to God and each other, 7 p.m. the third Thursday of every month. Call PHOTO COURTESY OF UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CONGREGATION OF VENICE And the beat goes on A drumming party held at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Venice recently was the first of many gatherings planned to bring together families involved in religious education porgrams in UU churches in Venice and Manatee, Sarasota and Charlotte coun- ties. Future events will take place every four to six weeks, each with a different focus. 941-484-3339 for more information. 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. Discount food offer Gaballi is a faith- based for-profit com- pany whose mission is to sell good-quality, affordable food at a rate of 30 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 con- venience meals are offered from the program through partner Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, the host and distribution site. The public can order online at Gaballi.com with the church user code christunitedmet. The church also assists customers with orders, answer questions and helps with distribution. Membership is free. 941-493-7504. Pancakes Knights of Columbus, 512 Substation Road, offers a pancake breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. the first and third Sundays. 941-485-1663. Venice-Nokomis United Methodist Church, 208 Palm Ave., Nokomis holds its pancake breakfast and garage sale from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Oct. 6 and the first Saturday of every month thereafter. Adults:$4; Kids:$2, tod- dlers free. Grace United Methodist Men's Club sponsors its all-you- can-eat pancake breakfast from 8- 10 a.m., every first and third Saturday of each month beginning in October. Blueberry and regular pancakes, sau- sage, eggs, grits, biscuits and gravy and more. All for $5. 941-486-4153. Donations needed Our Neighbors' Goods is a nonprofit fair-trade shop at Venice Community Church of the Brethren at which handcrafted jewelry, ornaments and decorative items from around the world can be bought. Volunteers are needed to staff the shop. Call 941-355-2029 for more information. The Community Assistance Ministry of Trinity Presbyterian Church, 4365 State Road 776, is collecting donations of the follow- ing 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. I RELIGION STUDY AND CLASSES Christ United Methodist Church, 1475 Center Road, offers a weekly Jonathan Men's Group for devotions, 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. onWednesdays, 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 professor of ancient history atWestem Michigan University addressing the question in his video series "Jesus: Legend or Lord?" You're Invited CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Jerry Van Dyken, Pastor Larry Potts, Associate Pastor Sunday Traditional Worship Services 8:00 and 10:45 am Contemporary Service 9:15 am Sunday School 9:15 am and 10:30 am Nursery Provided for All Services Parking shuttle provided 493-7504 1475 Center Road, Venice www.cumc.info from 9 to 10 a.m. at Friday morning Bible study. A free community arts and crafts class is also offered from 10:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday in the fel- lowship 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 ofVenice & 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 am. to noon Tuesday for discussions and the opportunity to meet other Jewish women. Sim nan uel Where Relationships I LUTEAN C UR C .LC m are made! Worship with us: Sat. 5 pm Sun. 9:30 am Counseling Appointments 926-2959 460208 t Mark's Episcopal Churchi Office: 941-488-7714 508 Riviera Street, Venice (2 blocks west of Venice Regional Medical Center) Saturday 5:00 p.m. Holy Communion (contemporary) Sunday 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion (with nursery) Wednesday 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion & Healing Service g The Rev James H Puryear, Rector The Rev Earl Beshears, Assoc. Rector Visit us on the web at: www.stmarksvenice.org / 'S( Venice SPresbyterian CChurch SUNDAY WORSHIP-10 AM Message Series "Malachi" SAncient Words for a new Day I Wednesday Morning Communion-9 AM 488-2258 825 The Rialto, Venice On the Island, 2 blocks south of venlcepres.org Venice Regional Medical Center NEW CHURCH STARTING IN EAST VENICE Compass Church... Pointing People to Christ. If you are interested in being part of this exciting project, contact Pastor Tom Schneider at 941-257-3050 Bible believing-Christ Centered-Presbyterian www. compasschurchpc.com compasschurchpc@gmail.comrn Pastries served. Suggested donation: $5.Walk-ins welcome. First Baptist Church, 312W Miami Ave., offers several classes open to the community: 6 p.m. Wednesday, Ladies Bible Study, "Women of Grace", $5; 6 p.m. Wednesday Men's Bible Study "Gettin' There"; $17; 6 p.m. Wednesday "Divorce Care"; $15; 6 p.m. Wednesday Adult Bible Study with Pastor Tom; 6 p.m. Wednesday Hispanic Ministry; 9:30 a.m. Thursday Ladies Bible Study "Faithful Abundant & True", $10; Beginning Oct. 2:9:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Ladies Bible Study "The Law of Love"; $10. Register for classes online at www.fbevenice. org or call the church office at 941-485-1314. CLASSES| 7 TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE Bible Fellowship 9 am S' Worship in the Word 10:15 am 700 Center Rd, Venice (Garden Elementary) (941) 525-6196 P race United ,,ethodist Church Contemporary Service at 9am Traditional Service 11 am LifeWAY Sunday School Classes at 9:30am & 10:15am Nursery Available for all services Pastor Jim Mitchell i A. TI 94-88174-graeothiladI ANewLife COMMUNITY CENTER bome of fleu- fe Asemnbl6/ of Qod www.nlaog.org 941.493.0775 5800 Tamiami Trail South, Venice 34293 Sunday Worship: 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7:00 p.m. Drop by and discover our warm family environment, exciting worship and a message that makes a difference! Healing School: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. o Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays 6:00 p.m. :WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 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 re- quired. 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 oppor- tunity to share beneficial information for meeting the needs of grandchil- dren being raised by grandparents, meets Monday 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. I LIBRARY BRIEFS Venice Public Library 300 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice 941-861-1347 VPL film festival Thursday, Sept. 27, 6p.m. The September film festival theme is "Women under Pressure." Julia Roberts is "Sleeping with the Enemy." French Club If you have a basic knowledge of the French language and wish to practice your French skills meet from 10-11:30 a.m. Friday. The group prac- tices French conversation during the first hour. No registration necessary. New members welcome. Florida gardening Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon. Bring your gardening questions and receive help from experts of the Sarasota County Extension Service. LEGO Fun Alternate Mondays starting Sept. 24, 5:30- 7 p.m., for the family. Youth Services activities Preschool storytime Tuesday, Sept. 25, 10:15- 11 a.m., babies through age 5. Stories and crafts and playtime. Art Fun with Willa and Pat. New in nonfiction "Dreamland: Adventures in the Strange Science of Sleep," by David K. Randall (New Yorkl W.W. Norton & Co., 2012) "Hello Goodbye Hello: A Circle of 101 Remarkable Meetings," by Craig Brown (NewYork: Simon & Schus- ter, 2012) "The New New Deal: The Hidden Story of Change in the Obama Era," by Michael Grun- wald (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2012) "Obama's America: Unmaking the American Dream," by Dinesh D'Souza (Wash- ington, D.C.: Regnery Pub.; New Yorkl Distributed by Perseus, 2012) "The Space Between: A Christian Engagement with the Built Environment," by Eric 0. Jacobsen (Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Academic, 2012) "Tag, Toss & Run: 40 Classic Lawn Games," by Paul Tukey and Victoria Rowell (North Adams, Mass.: Storey Pub., 2012) Jacaranda Public Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd., Venice 941-861-5000 e-Help Tuesday, Sept. 25, 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. 25, 10:15-11 a.m., ages new- bomrn to 2 12. Songs, baby sign language, a book and playtime. Afternoon at the movies Tuesday Sept. 25, 2-5 p.m. Stars Frank Sinatra play- ing a private detective in this free film of blackmail, lies and murder. CLASSES FROM PAGE 6 Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 2222 Englewood Road, Englewood, offers free classes in knitting, crochet- ing or Swedish weaving at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Practice materials will be provided for introducing basic concepts. If you are experienced, come share your knowledge. 941-475-1231 The Jewish Congregation of Venice, 600 North Auburn Road, offers Hebrew language instruction for adults. Native Hebrew speaker Chaya Perera is an expe- rienced 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 explora- tion into traditional and modem Jewish texts for MILLER FROM PAGE 6 past a being far-too-easily- pleased reality and into a doing-all-that-Jesus-did- and-more reality. All of this starts with one simple step redefine normal. Acknowledge that you are far too eas- ily pleased, and from this moment forward, refuse to accept your self-imposed limitations on your life. The Rev. David Miller is pastor of First Christian Church in Venice. CROSS FROM PAGE 5 CROTON HINGE DEN OBIS FROM CLASSIFIED RA IORYTOWER EES ANILE TEEM ANKLES DIT TYR AAR STUN PLA GER AG S TITHED TEW PEN TRAIN I CI ER GATE FORTE NOTA SILAS E VEN AUS ER GIES FROM CLASSIFIED 87541 6 9 2 3 9 4121718 3 6 1 5 1 3 6594 27836 5 9 7 8 4 3 5 4 8 6 1 2 7 9 2 8491678352 52 6 8 3 5 2 49867 T5_2_3J119 14 8 6 7 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 meditation, instruction based on Buddhist philosophy, is held from 6:30 to AGE 65 WILL HAVE SKIN CANCER AT LEAST ONCE 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 SRT10 0" atrati e ler atv0t6srg ry al0u t d y 0o in0utmoe nor aton0 Fisherman's Net Church Non-denominational, Spirit-filled 941-223-1180 Sunday lOAM Service 1101 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice Island www.fishermansnetchurch.com CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH 1936 East Venice Ave., Venice, FL Ph. 485-7070 * Sound Bible Teaching * AWANA Clubs/Children's Church * HVmni cI llh 13,|1 * C ren fl ri .:n| & rt,..rl 3.'ea * FIr, nali' pi'.Cpl'. A ,rmn ,il: .:rn i i y:c. m y A n .... iol:.:.me jn jiOli :u on.] ,..:.ur ljmil,. & U .S PRINCE OF PEACE (WELS) EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Worship Service: 10:00am Pastor Paul J Werner 2222 Englewood Road, Englewood w o 474-0776 Swww.princeofpeacefl.com NEW SERVICE TIMES First Baptist 9:00 AM Classic Service 10:30 AM Modern Service S312 W. Miami Ave, Venice 941-485-1314 S www.fbcvenice, org .- ,Welcome S Visilors lo ,-l vL I worship wilh you. Have your church ad here. Call 207-1011 Dermatology Laser Institute of Southwest Florida 1415 East Venice Avenue, Venice, FL 34292 941-488-5300 dermatologyinstitute.com Svenice Women's Sertoma Club of Venice is happy to invite you to participate in the 2012 SUN FIESTA PARADE on Saturday, October 20th. This year is the 40th Anniversary of Sun Fiesta This year's theme is "Venice Celebrates" 40 YEARS SUN FIESTA 85 YEARS CITYOF VENICE 100 YEARS SERTOMA INTERNATIONAL Sat.. Oct. 20. 2012 10 am Women's Sertoma welcomes Rain date Oct. 27, 2012 all area school, organizations, churches and service clubs to participate in this parade. I APPLICATION ,Name of Organization: 1 Contact Person's Name:___________________ IHome Phone: 'Cell Phone: Work Phone: Email: Are Tou having Iusic,7 I Yes 1NO | Further instructions will be provided when Part 1 of the application has been received. Complete Part I as soon as possible and return with Entry Fee of $25 ') made out to Women's Sertoma Club of Venice. ' Entry fee will be waived for all nonprofit organizations as well as sponsors of $250. and up. Mail to: Bonnie Kaiser 1345 Pinebrook Way, Venice, Fl 34285 for more information e-mail: bkaiser2@comcast.net or visit the website at: www.sunfiesta.net *, ; 9S 9l 9, 9 9I I Tamiami Trail, holds sign language classes open to the community from 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month. For more information, call 941-493-0775. UnderNEWOwnership in Venice Cooked to order Cheese Steak Soups Salads Subs Fresh Made - :1 0% OFF with thisad --- ------- ---..... i Oven Roasted Homemade : Hadd Dinner Turkey Dinner Meatloaf Dinner Haddock Dinner S $6.99 $6.99 $699 Full Service Catering We Deliver 812 E Venice Avenue 485-0505 Summer Hours Monday-Friday 10-6 Saturday 10-4 NON-INVASIVE SKIN CANCER TREATMENT PROVEN OUTCOMES DID YOUKNOW... SAFE DIDYU KNOW... NON-SURGICAL COSMETICALLY SUPERIOR ACCORDING TO CURRENT ESTIMATES. FAST 40-50" OF AMERICANS WHO LIVETO SUN NEWSPAPERS 7B 8B WEEKEND EDITION SEPTEMBER 22, 2012 PHOTO ALBUM CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Venice Lion Sue Spicer gives Lion Maurice Kahawaii, past inter- national director from Kailua-Kona Hawaii, a warm thank-you for his gift of a necklace made of kukui nuts. Lions from all over the world attended seminars at the USA/Canada Forum in Tampa, Sept. 13-15. COURTESY PHOTO Paul Moseley, left, Ed Campbell, Kathi Cellura and James Hagler attend the Bright and Bold reception at the Venice Art Center Sept. 14. Chuck and Elsie Mason, of Nokomis, enjoy a Russian meal in St. Petersburg, where they visited the famous Hermitage Museum. Their August Baltic cruise on the Emerald Princess also took them to ports in Germany, Estonia, Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. Venice's Only Not-For-Profit, Faith Based Continuing Care Retirement Community Offering: 000 0 000o VILL ON T EVE RYDA}Y * Independent Living * Assisted Living * Skilled Nursing Care * Outpatient Rehab GE ISLE NEW DAY r (941) 486-5484 920 Tamiami Trail South ,, Venice, FL 34285 PHOTO COURTESY OF HAL HEDLEY Special Olympic Athletes from Sarasota County (blue uniforms) and Charlotte County (black uniforms) prepare for a weightlifting competition Sept. 6 at the Gene Whipp Sports Center, the Special Olympics Training Center in Venice. COURTESY PHOTO Sarasota County Sheriff Tom Knight, left; and Charles J. Alfano, third left, president, Enforcers Motorcyle Club, Sarasota Chapter; present a $750 donation to Craig W. Morrison, second left, major gifts officer with Florida Sheriff's Youth Ranch. Dennis VanDale, Enforcers Motorcycle Club road captain, looks on. PHOTO COURTESY OF SPARCC Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center held its membership coffee at Sarasota Yacht Club Sept. 19. Present were: First Vice President Andee Luther, seated left, and Auxiliary President Susan Erhart; Luisa Goldman, standing middle left, Judy Weaver, Carol Chiarella, Gloria Webel, Mary Lynn Messina, Jackie Clemons; and Sandra Brookshire, back left, Nancy Raymond, Diane Muldoon, Pat Good, Jan Rozelle, Marion Huffmire, Ruth Wilson and Katie Hayes. Edith Sampson, seated, celebrated her 100th birthday with a small group of family and friends at Mary's House on Bayshore Drive in Venice. With her are Marcia Karasoff, standing left, PHOTO COURTESY OF BENNETT GROSS daughter; Amy Jones, granddaughter; and Betty Mettler- This little fireman, grandson of Rhoda and Bennett Gross, of Ptacek, daughter. Venice, recently visited a fire station in New York City. PHOTO COURTESY OF KAREN HILLELSON Two juvenile bald eagles eat a fish on the bank of the lake outside Karen Hillelson's window in Venice. ,el It e ... , V.' ' .... P PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY Venice Mayor John Holic, left, and Venice City Council Members Kit McKeon, Bob Daniels, Emilio Carlesimo and Dave Sherman attend the unveiling of a new plaque commemorating the Historic San Marco Hotel Sept. 6 at the Venice Centre Mall in downtown Venice. The building had been used by the Kentucky Military Institute. PHOTO COURTESY OF HAL HEDLEY Emma Hand, left, Venice High School Team Florida Gulf Coast Olympic weightlifter; Dorota Moszcynska, Special Olympic Sarasota County Champion powerlifter; and Ariel Gostischa, VHS graduate and pediatric nursing student at State College of Florida, Team Florida Gulf Coast weightlifter, competed Sept. 6 at the Gene Whipp Sports Center. PHOTO COURTESY OF BILL SABATINO On Sept. 17, the Venice Florida Corvette Club dedicated a bench in Centennial Park to the city of Venice for its support. The club will celebrate its 10th anniversary in October. 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It seems Pete Bmovich, 76, had wanted to purchase a new Imperial, but learned from a dealer friend of the demise of the model. Pete waited a year and made a deal for the Brougham, which was almost identical in every way, saving $4,000, making for a happy day indeed. At that time he also owned a low-mileage, like-new, 1940 Packard 120 sedan, which remained with him until three years ago, when it was sold. Ongoing health problems limited the use ofthis"old friend"the big Chrysler. It was semi-retired, and a new white Jaguar became his regular auto. You Auto Know Don and Lee Royston Now in 2012, the NewYorker, with only 43,000 miles, is the same age as its proud owner, who has no intentions of ever parting with it. This almost family member will be passed to another generation. Pete's parents both came to the states from Serbia, settling in Michigan. That's where Pete was born and raised, south of Detroit. Later, up he worked for McLough Steel Company. During 1955, he met his wife Patricia "Pat" and became engaged the next year, followed by marriage in 1958. Soon he personally built a new house and, as the family grew, sold it, then moved to Trenton, Mich., where they stayed until coming to Florida in 1986. Each of their children has done well. Son Samuel in execu- tive management in Georgia with the Hyundai Motor Car Company. Another son, Mel, lives in Rotonda Lakes, and is employed as director of Dealers Track Company, which arranges financing to serve auto dealers. Daughter Milida resides in Chelsea, Mich., working for the city's hospital as a specialist for the women's radiology department. There are also eight grandchildren, about whom Pete and Pat proudly speak. This explanation of the family was a special request by the Bmoviches, which I'm happy to fulfill. The Chrysler is their weekend transpor- tation, and not thought of as an antique vehicle, however Pete promised to bring it to the Sun's Nov. 10 Welcome Back Car Show and Open House. Mark your calendar to stop by and meet them. Specifications for the 1976 Chrysler NewYorker Brougham Hardtop Sedan Model CS 43: basic cost new, $6,737 plus options; this car's final cost, $7,600; production, 28,327; wheelbase, 124 inches, overall length, 19 feet; weight, 4,950 pounds; engine, 440 cubic inches; 205 horsepower; transmission, Chrysler 727 Torque Flite three-speed automatic; rear, Dana Brand; uses regular fuel; aver- ages 12 mpg local, 17 highway. Another nice Brougham The other big black beauty is a 1988 Cadillac formal Brougham four-door sedan, which is the property of a recent newcomer to Port Charlotte. Bruce Pahl, 65, is from Jordan, Minn., south of Minneapolis. He's known this car since it was new, when an uncle of a friend since grade school, Tommy Monnens, purchased it at Key Cadillac in Edina Township, near Minneapolis. That fellow died four years later, leaving the Caddy in storage until 2010. Somehow, Bruce's longtime friend Tommy ended up with it. He had enough repairs done to make the car drivable, but found more work was needed. Not wanting to spend the money, he sold it to Bruce last fall. Being the owner of a general auto/truck repair and restoration business for 19 years, Bruce personally fixed or replaced faulty parts and even did a complete paint job. With only 40,100 original miles on the odometer, much of the running gear was OK, as was the fancy interior. The rear bumper assembly was replaced recently, and this lengthy Cadillac looks great for being 24 years old. It came with the original bill of sale, window sticker and factory documents, plus maintenance records, adding to the value. All of the past knowledge makes Bruce certain of his plans to keep and enjoy motoring about wherever he wants to go near or far. Bruce's life before moving to Florida was fairly simple. He was born and raised near Minneapolis, served in the Army for two years, then married Barbara Figmund while working at Emerson Electric, where he stayed nine years. They settled down and became parents to two children, a boy and a girl. To earn more money, he bought and drove a tractor-trailerfor 18 years, followed by the aforementioned garage business 19 years, before retiring. His son served as a Marine for five years in Afghanistan, then returned to the Middle East employed as a civilian both in Iraq, and currently back in Afghanistan. Their daughter grew up and is presently in management with the Scott County School System in Minnesota. Sadly, Mrs. Pahl passed away in 2009. Another hobby Bruce enjoys is being a member of the Patriot Riders Motorcycle Club in Charlotte County, and previously up North. For now, this gentleman is busy improving the house he bought last spring. After that, look for him out and about attending car shows or driving a like-new red 1996 BMW convertible in local parades. LUXURY14 e and Pat Brnovich with r luxurious 1976 Chrysler ---- v Yorker Brouaham sedan. . EmA - 9 .. EP1EII~i...~ The Sun Classified-Section A Page 2 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 21, 2012 L" GREAT SELECTION! GREAT PRICING! GREAT PEOPLE! 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Brothers George and Theo are like an even louder, less pun-prone, Greek version of NPR's"Click and Clack."They seem extra-cautious. For instance, when I brought in my red 1999 Subaru Forrester because the"check engine" light was on, Theo reset it and told me to come back only if it reappeared, then he would change the oxygen sensor. I like them so much that I don't even mind their no-credit-card policy and happily comply when they asked me to make checks out to"cash."So when I went to pick up my car after an oil change, and Theo popped the hood and explained that he recommends everyone get their timing belt changed at around 80,000 miles, I listened, especially to the part that should that thing break, the whole engine will go with it. But when he said it will cost me about $800, I blacked out for a minute. This car runs like a top! This got me thinking about main- taining my car, not just worrying about breakdowns. It's the only way to go, says Jody DeVere, an auto expert and head of AskPatty.com, which provides car info to women. "Preventive maintenance does more than save you money on repairs; it gives you security and peace of mind," DeVere says."Failure of a seemingly minor engine part can cause catastrophic damage that will leave you stranded for days or weeks. Plus, you can plan for the cost of routine maintenance, but you cant plan for a breakdown." I did a little research about what I should be doing to keep my wheels up and running. Your car's manual should "be your Bible"says Phil Reed, senior consumer advice editor at Edmunds.com."What confuses people is they have their newer cars serviced at the dealership, then the dealership starts telling them they need to do more work than the manual recom- mends. The reason is obvious: They want to make more money' If you've lost your manual, you can likely find it online at sites like Edmunds. com, which offers a manual online database (http://www.edmunds.com/ how-to/how-to-find-your-car-owners- manual-online.html). Next step: Check out some of the surprisingly accurate online tools and apps to estimate the going rate for various services in your area. I checked RepairPal (http://repairpal.com/) and AutoMD (http://www.automd.com/), which were similar and gave prices span- ning from $284 to $398. Reed and DeVere both agree that you should then do your due diligence and call around to a few garages to get a quote. Seemed like a lot of work, but it probably took me all of 10 minutes to look up some numbers on Yelp and chat with three shops. I was both horrified and delighted to find that the going rate in my area is about $450 nearly half what my char- ismatic mechanics quoted. Yeah, savings! Argh, I was this dose to getting screwed! Reed recommends taking the manual in to your mechanic and showing them the schedule when you ask about main- tenance service so they are less tempted to tryto upsell you. And if they do, stick to your guns. "People get this feeling that their car is working really hard, and they'll reward it like a horse by spending more money on it,"he says."It's just a machine." Here are the most common mainte- nance services and some insider tips: Oil change. That old three-month, 3,000-mile rule? Ignore it, Reed says. "Today, car engines are much, much better, and the chemistry of oil has changed enormously^'he says."The 3,000-mile rule is dead." Keep in mind how hard you drive your car, and whether you use extended-life oil. George always tells me I need a change at 3,000 miles - which gave me pause after chatting with Reed but my manual confirms that figure. Tire rotation and pressure. Reed says your car's tires should be rotated every 7,500 miles. This is when the garage or dealer should also check the pressure. Most tire and auto dealerships will rotate the tires for free, as long as they were purchased there. DeVere suggests checking the pressure monthlyto ensure the best gas mileage, even wear on the tires and overall performance. You can easily do this yourself with an inexpensive gauge checked against the pressure recom- mended in the manual and usually noted inside your car's door or on the tire itself. "Properly rotated and inflated tires can last twice as longshe says."It's so easy to do, yet you'd be surprised how many people overlook this one."Note to self: Do this. Batteries. Reed says this is one of the most important things to check. You should expect your battery to last at least three years. Most national auto supply chains will check your battery for free using a hydrometer. Reed recommends buying new batteries at a supply store like Pep Boys where the markup is lower. Breaks. There is no real schedule by which you should change your breaks. In fact, Reed says that this is one of the most improperly oversold auto repairs. "Breaks are a big profit center for mechanics," he says. "It is easy for them to do, and it is often recommended before it's needed." Garages play on people's fears of their cars careering out of control because their break pads are too worn. Fear not, Reed says."Breaks can malfunction and still stop. It's not as catastrophic as we might think" Instead, Reed suggests asking your mechanic to check how much pad is left and replace if it dips below 15 percent Also, keep an ear out for the high-pitched noise emitted by failing breaks. Hoses. You and/or your trusted mechanic can give the various hoses a squeeze to feel for cracking, hardness or softness, especially in older cars (hello'99 Subaru!). Timing belts. Yes, Reed says, it is time for me to make a change. Luckily for those with newer vehicles, you likely will not need to undertake this precaution, as indestructible chains have replaced the belts. But I have an appointment to have mine swapped out At half the cost I expected. Thanks for nothing, Theo. Her mechanic has fleas Dear Tom and Ray: Help! My mechanic has fleas! My mechanic has a"garage dog," who is very old and droopy. I think he has fleas, because after I got my car back, I'm getting bitten in my car! Now I need to get my air conditioner fixed, but I'm afraid to take it in, because I fear the fleas will get worse if I go back. Help! Karen TOM: Here's what you do, Karen. Start by sitting in the driver's seat and fastening your seat belt. Note where the shoulder harness crosses just under your neck. That's where you want to attach a flea collar so you can wear it from now on whenever you're driving. RAY: I think we can do better than that for you, Karen. First, you want to be sure that what you've got are fleas. But let's assume you've seen them and confirmed that. The next step is to vacuum your car thoroughly. Use one of those thin upholstery attachments, and hit the seats, the carpet, the headliner and all the crevices you can find. TOM: Then your vacuum will have fleas. So remove the vacuum bag, seal it up and dispose of it in a container outside your house. RAY: Next: Chemical warfare. Even if you got every single flea with the vacuum which you didn't fleas leave eggs. Which turn into more fleas. CLICK and CLACK TALK CARS by Tom & Ray Magliozzi Because anyoneanyone who owns a car needs a laugh twice a week. So if you don't like the idea of using serious pesticides, you can start by using a borate-based desiccant, like Borax. That's a drying agent that does a good job on fleas. Sprinkle it into the carpet and seats, and just leave it there. TOM: Flea larvae turn into adult fleas in about three weeks, so you have to leave the stuff in the carpet and upholstery for at least that long before vacuuming it up. But I'd wait a couple of weeks longer just to be safe. RAY: If you want to go all out, instead of the borate, you can use a flea spray or flea bomb that contains IGR, insect growth regulator, a hormone blocker that keeps the larvae from reaching the adult stage. I'd ask a local veterinarian to recommend an effective one. TOM: And the final, but crucial, step in getting rid of fleas is to prevent re-infestation. The kindest thing to do would be to speak to your mechanic privately. RAY: Tell him that your car was infested with fleas, and that it happened just after the car was at his shop for the day. You can say you're not 100 percent certain the fleas came from the shop, but you know he has a dog, and you're reluctant to go back until you're sure there's no problem. TOM: This will give your mechanic a chance to take care of the problem, since you're probably not the only customer who's left his shop with some- thing other than new brake pads. RAY: You'll also be doing a service to his poor, old dog, who can't be very comfortable if the garage is infested with fleas. TOM: As for your air conditioner, I wouldn't blame you for taking it to someone else for the repair right now. Checkthe Mechanics Files on www.cartalk.com for recommendations in your area, which come from other readers and listeners of ours. RAY: Then check back with your mechanic in a few weeks, and ask him if he found anything. If he gives you a satisfactory answer and appears to have addressed the problem, you can start going back to him again. And if not, you can take your business else- where and send him a case of Hartz 2 in 1 for Christmas. Good luck, Karen! Older cars can take used computers Dear Tom and Ray: My daughter has a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse four-cylinder RS model. Everything electrical died, and she was told that the computer is no good. Since the car is not worth all that much, we wanted to get another computer from the junkyard. However, we were told that would not work. They said each Eclipse computer is programmed just for that car, and we would have to purchase a new computer, for about $1,200. Is there truth in what she was told?-- Mike RAY: No. In lots of newer cars, you cannot just take a computer out of one car and drop it into another car; it won't work. TOM: That's partly due to the way the newer computers are wired. But making them difficult to reuse also helps reduce computer theft. As you found out, these computers are kind of pricey. RAY: There is a method by which you can reuse these newer computers, but we're not going to share it here, since that would only encourage computer thieves. TOM: Which, in turn, would cut into OUR computer theft business! RAY: But on your daughter's car, Mike, and most older cars, you can buy a used computer. There's no good reason not to. After all, the rest of the car is 10 years old - what's wrong with having a 10-year- old computer? TOM: But first, make sure you know which computer it is there are several. Cars have electronic control modules for engine functions, and body control modules for the heater controls, power seat memory and other stuff. Then, once you get the right module, your mechanic may have to reflash it, because some modules contain "learned" informa- tion about the previous car. But that's no big deal. "Used" is the way to go, Mike. CORRECTIONS Joe Schaefer and his 1975 MGB Roadster. SUN PHOTOS BY LEE ROYSTON Ray Bacallao and his 1975 MG Midget Roadster. This photo, along with the other MG, ran in the Sun with the wrong captions on Sept. 15. 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We are newly remodeled, brand new and beautiful. Salary plus commission. Contact Rick at thanatosrt@gmail.com Charlotte Memorial Funeral Home and Cemetery ll-ARR lAW FIRM Is seeking a full and part time Probate/Trust Administration Legal Assistant/Paralegal for their fast paced, high volume probate practice. Applicant must have 3 years of experience in formal, summary and trust administration proceedings. Must be very detail oriented and able to handle multiple client files. Knowledge of guardianship, estate and trust accounting, Excel and estate proceeding software helpful. When submitting resume, please include 3 references and state which position you are applying for.Send all applications to: bspaulding@farr.com PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 2000 2000 PROFESSIONAL Z 2010 BARBER, for very busy estab- lished shop! 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Valid FL DL. Required. Apply in person to: Southwest Restoration 4290 James St. #8 Pt. Charlotte 33980 941-743-4466 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port -eas 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas SKILLED TRADES 2050 Experienced 2 Stroke & Small Engine Mechanic needed for busy mower shop. Certifications A+ call 941-662-7321 Sun Coast Press, a rapidly growing daily and commercial print shop, has the following Part Time opportunities 1) Press Operator: Minimum 5 years of experi- ence operating a Communi- ty or Urbanite single width press. Willingness to work day/night shift, weekends, and holidays. Proficient with back to back color registra- tion, folder and ? folder operations, Knowledge of pasters and stackers a plus. Must be comfortable working in a fast paced, deadline and quality orient- ed environment. 2) Entry Level Trainee: This candidate needs to have the ability to work day/night shift, weekend, and holidays. 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Hardly used. $750 941-380-1546 DINING ROOM SET ITALIAN LACQUER TABLE 6 CH & HUTCH $195 941-473-9019 DINING ROOM SET ROUND GLASS TOP TABLE, W/4 CHAIRS $325 941-587-6781 DINING ROOM SET round table w/like wood formica top. 4 chairs, off white, w/cane backs. Plush seats. Seats 6 with leaf. $50 941-426-8853 DINING SET 42" Glasstop table 4 chairs. Excl Cond $125 937-776-0559 DINING SET 48" glass top table & 4 chairs. EC $275 937-776-0559 DINING SET Beautiful Rattan glass top 42x62, 6 chairs, like new $399 941-627-6542 DINING SET Cherry, Queen Anne, 6 chairs w/matching cabinet $300 941-626-8579 DINING SET Hickory Chair solid cherry Queen Anne style. Table w/2 arm chairs, 4 straight back chairs, 2 extensions. Matching low- boy. 2 matching end tables, and sofa table. Sell together or separately $700 941-661-8827 DINING SET huge glass. 110x56 table & 6 white chairs. $499 941-697-1109 DINING TABLE WITH 4 chairs oak, fabric seats $175 941-661-7434 DINNER TBL/CHAIRS Oval Tbl/4 chairs,dark wood. $50 941-475-0749 DOUBLE RECLINER/ LOVE SEAT $45 941-475-1836 DRESSER W/MIRROR Wood $200 941-627-6777 DRESSER WOOD, 4 draws, great condition. deep draws 75 941-426-3829 DRESSER, MIRROR, night- stand pecan wicker $250 941-474-4383 END TABLE:QUALITY natural rattan w/glass insert,26"x26" square. $49 941-276-1881 END TABLES Cherry, Queen Anne style, 2 for $50 941-626-8579 END TABLES Pecky cypress handmade pair solid cypress. $300 941-423-5969 ENT CENTER oak glass doors 50x44 fits 27" tv good shape $50 941-257-8430 ENT WALL Unit + TV oak 7X5 & Samsung LCD 35" Great deal $300 941-391-6350 ENT. CENTER Solid oak glass dr. 53x44.5, tv area 31x25.5 $75 941-426-3829 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER RATTAN MOVING $195 941-473-9019 FURNITURE FURNITURE '0 ^6035 Lo 6035 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER wood oak, storage space, $150 941-276-5380 ENTERTAINMENT WALL UNIT 6 PIECES EXC/COND $150 941-429-8551 FUTON BLACK metal, inner spring mattress $150 941-979-2978 GLASS TABLE top Oval glass table top 76x48 $50 941-697-7481 I ....... .. .... I SUI DECLASSIFIED HEAD BOARD WHITE FOR KING BED $75 941-587-6781 KOHLER KITCHEN sink 33x22 lakefield almond gd condition $150 474-3194 L/R SET 4 piece sofa with bed, corner table, 2 end tables $60 941-475-1836 LIVING ROOM SET contem- porary, 3 mos. new, bone white leather w ottoman, cof- fee table, $1800 828-777- 5610 cell LOADS OF NEW misc. house- hold furniture, lawn & house- care items 828-777-5610 cell LOVE SEAT TAN COLOR $165, OBO 941-391-6551 LOVE SEAT TAN MICRO Suede LoveSeat hardly used. $400 941-524-0100 LOVESEAT DECORATOR 5 foot beige.Wood, cane, fab- ric. 5 Pillows. excl. cond. $950 717-659-0146 LOVESEATS (2), honey- oakrattan,palm prt-each $149 941-629-1084 MATT/BXSP/FRAME, QN. King Koil. Exc Cond. $175 941-626-4873 MATTRESS KING PILLOWTOP KING, VERY GOOD CONDITION $95 941-662-0745 MATTRESS NEW queen mat- tress set in plastic. Must sell! $150 941-894-9337 MATTRESS set King by Body Works, excl. cond. w/frame $188 941-662-7220 MATTRESSES(2) TWIN SIZE BOXES/FRAMES FOR A BDRM SET $400 941-412-9682 MEDIA UNIT Unique unit. Must see to appreciate. $300, OBO 941-505-8205 MOTION BED full pillow top with electric frame with remote $325 941-586-6885 OTTOMAN TAN MICRO- SUEDE Oversized Ottoman $100 941-524-0100 PATIO CHAIRS 2 Lt Tan High Back Vinyl Chairs Excl Cond $15 941-485-7910 PATIO FURNITURE WICKER LOVE SEAT & 2 CHAIRS & TABLE $195 941-473-9019 PATIO SET glass table w/4 swivil chairs + umbrella $225 941-496-7569 PATIO TABLE set with 3 pvc cushioned chairs $100, OBO 941-474-4013 PATIO TABLE Tile top, Dark bronze aluminum. 40" x 40". $125 941-475-2861 PATIO TABLE, GREEN GLASS top, 4-chairs 42x72 $100 941-681-2433 PATIO UMBRELLA Wood Frame Green Fabric Lighted Iron stand $60 941-441-8030 PEDISTAL FOR glass table White decorative Urn style $30 941-875-8021 POOL FURNITURE 4 CHAISE LOUNGES, 3 SIDE TABLES, OTTOMAN. $85 941-698-1077 RECLINER KELLY Green. Good condition. Moving. $25 941-475-0749 RECLINER SMALL space sized like new $70 841-623- 3496 RECLINERS (2) MAUVE RECLINERS $25 EACH $25 941-391-6163 SIDE TABLE Bronze metal & glass top 20x20x21high $75, OBO 941-575-5671 SLEEPER SOFA QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS STURDY RATTAN & FABRIC $499 941-412-9682 SLEEPER SOFA rattan floral print 2 endtables lamps $150, OBO 941-474-4013 SOFA 84" taupe leather dual recliner Excellent condition $425 941-432-7005 SOFA 90" TAN tones good condition clean $150, OBO 941-474-4013 SOFA BED red fabric, excellent condition $325 941-505-2566 SOFA SECTIONAL Lazyboy, Red, Like New with original tags $600 941-626-8579 SOFA WHITE with blue plaid 74" long $350, OBO 941-575-5671 SOFA WITH full size hide-a- bed that was never used $100 941-485-2516 SOFA, COWHIDE, leather, Brown like new $120 941- 623-3496 SOFA, SLEEPER 72" very clean recently reupholstered. $65 941-266-2036 SOFAS (2) THOMASVILLE Sofas w/pillows & 1 Chair $300/OBO 941-698-0700 SOLID WOOD Table w/ Leaf, 4 Arm Chairs, Excellent Condi- tion $200 941-204-5427 TABLE CHAIRS LIGHT COLOR $199, OBO 941-391-6551 TV CABINET Oak 36"TV 1 draw, bottom cab. $75 941- 875-8021 TV STAND, 3 tiered, black glass w silver trim $75 941- 575-1952 TWIN BED Wooden twin bed with 4 drawers and compart- ment. $150 941-627-6448 TWIN BEDROOM dresser mirror night stand $200 941-916-3701 UMBRELLA SET Rectangle Market $250 941-493-1347 VANITY STOOL small black, new, $199 828-777-5610 DINING ROOM set, glass top, fossil stone & metal frame, 8 chairs, matching buffet, wine rack, coffee table, two end tables & sofa table. $1500 takes it all. 941-662-0023 WIDE CHAIR BLACK LIKE NEW $75, OBO 941-460-8665 or 941-467-5203 ELECTRONICS 60380 AUDIO-TECHNICA AT3035 mic. Shock mount & accs. $110 Firm. 941-624-2442. BEHRINGER PARAMETRIC Equalizer looks new $96 941-575-8229 CELL PHONE verizon ENV3 w/box,charger, and book. used $75 $75 941-875-3365 GPS GARMIN GPSMap 76CS with extras. $150, OBO 941-483-1058 PREMIUM SCREEN Protector (Front/Back) for I Phone 4-4s $5 941-404-5359 SERIOUS RADIO & Boombox Call for Pictures $75 941-904-4115 SONY SYSTEM SONY Home Theater System. $75, OBO 941-575-4364 Wll, BALANCE board, guitars 2 sets control games and more $250 941-276-9337 XBOX 360 arcade console only, works great $75, OBO 941-564-9499 XBOX 360 KINECT LIVE. NEW 19games,etc. $399, OBO 941-237-6776 TV/STEREO/RADIO Z 6040 24" SONY Android Google 1080p TV+ Bluray Player $280 941-763-0018 27 IN RCA TV $20, OBO 941-613-0124 AMPLIFIER SONY Home for Music Etc. Has Power. $45, OBO 941-286-9570 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 BOSE WAVE Music System Five disc player and radio. $400 941-764-7957 CAR STEREO Pioneer Radio, am/fm CD, almost new call/pics $69 941-894-4115 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 m 1* *noi STV/STEREO/RADIO : 6040 CD PLAYER Kenwood Single Player for Home $20, OBO 941-286-9570 DVD CD RECORDERS CABLES BOOKS New $20 941-681-2433 MUSIC LOVERS!! Plays all 6cd. tape receive spkrs $100 574-849-0242 PHILLIPS SURROUND Sound system w/built in DVD player $100 941-426-7520 SONY 5 disc cd player very good cond. $50 941-629-2266 SPEAKERS 2-4' SPEAKERS w/receiver. $50 941-475-0749 TOWER SPEAKERS SONY WOODEN PAIR, NICE SOUND $50, OBO 941-286-9570 TV 32 INCH Sanyo Tv $30 941-625-1378 1 TV 32" SANYO EXCEL COND., HARDLY USED. HAS REMOTE. $60 941-275-5700 TV 50 inch Hitachi Works great $100 941-625-1378 TV 60" Mitsubishi color TV good picture $250 941-204-9421 TV MITSUBISHI Flat screen w/stand & new lamp $400 941-623-5307 TV SAMSUNG, 27", digital, Great picture, $75 Venice 941-493-5959 TV SETS (4) Various sizes to 32". RCA, SANYO, Panasonic. $20, OBO 979-482-9853 TV SONY TV 27" beautiful picture. $30, OBO 941-624-7972 TV/STEREO/RADIO 6040 TV STAND Black 44" l:.-. window storage. $45 937-776-0559 TV STAND for 50" to 0 ITV, silver, 18"HX67"L, 2 O.x- shelves, $100 941-7-64.4:-u TV/VCR PANASONIC 21 SCREEN 4 HEAD HIFI 'Tl EREL REMOTE $100 941-41 '-2:,. COMPUTER EQUIPMENT 6060 CANNON PHOTO Printer PIXMA iP 3000 New in :cer box. $25 941-486-01;. COMPUTER COMPAQ. HP MONITOR, KEYE:,:,ARD,. MOUSE. $75 941-27:.':-.- H COMPUTER DESK A::JU'-.-, 36" TO 48" HIGH. 3 *;.HELP:.. $55, OBO 941-627-6-1:'0 COMPUTER NEW HP DE.- top win-7 office07 big r. er $300, OBO 941-979-1 '-0 COMPUTER TOSHIBA I- LAPTOP TOP OF LI[JE PT CHAR. $400 941-76L ..(:. COMPUTER TOWER retuL b updated ready to use cie:,r 1,, antivirus $80 941-6:'39 111': COMPUTER, DELL Morinte tower, key board, printei, scanner $50 718-986. ::.. COMPUTER, DELL, De.to: Wireless. New 19" Flat lronitoi $175 941-743-0000 DAVE IN-HOUSE-OFFICE ...i, puter repair, set-up Ser\ in :h 11 lotte Co. 10+ yrs 941-6 .:-. : DELL DESKTOP 4-:.00 11' Monitor Kbrd. Mouse '.'er, r,-t 160n 941-764-8804 Saturday, September 21, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 15 COMPUTER EQUIPMENT W426060 DELL MONITOR 13" Flat screen $25, OBO 941-735-1709 ETHERNET CORDS 3,7,10,20ft NEW In Package Call! $5 941-404-5359 PRINTER LEXMARK Z55. GREAT copies. Excl cond. $25 941-276-1881 CLOTHING / JEWELRY/ ACCESSORIES 3 LBS Copper & 5 Lbs Silver Both for $75. 36 rings all for $75.00 941-627-2238 BUTTERFLY PENDANT .925 silver $25, OBO 941-735-1709 | Classified = Sales | GIRLS OUTFITS 24 mos- 2-t. $2 each many to choose from $2 941-815-4756 MEN BULOVA 2 Tone Gold Watch Genuine $40 941-763-0018 TIFFANY & Co Ring .925 sil- ver mesh w/ heart size 5? $75, OBO 941-735-1709 TURQ NECKLACE 4 strand- chaca canyon $200 941-237- 1085 WESTERN HAT Navy, Resis- tol, 7 1/4, show quality. Must See $40, OBO 941-624-7972 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 1975 WHEELHORSE Tractor B-80 with manual.Collector. $499, OBO 941-237-6776 ACTIVELY BUYING! Paintings Before 1960, Land- scapes, Beach, European, Russian, Oriental...ETC!! Silver, Ivory, Jewelry, Furn., Oriental Rugs. Local 941-306-8937 vI .. ... w.... ..I I | SUNI CLASSIFIEDS ALL GOD'S Children Retired piece $100 941-483-4372 ALWAYS BUYING ANTIQUES, ART, SILVER NEW ENGLAND ANTIQUES (941) 639 -9338 AMISH QUILT authentic made in PA in 96 must see paid 880 $450 941-423-5969 ANTIQUE DESK Secretary. Beautiful. $395, OBO 941-488-8016 ANTIQUE DISH Set Noritake 61 pieces. $225, OBO 941-483-1058 Antique Fair Downtown Arcadia Saturday September 22, 8am-3pm. Many Quality Vendors & 24 Shops! 863-993-5105 or 494-2500 www.arcadiaflantiques.com BASEBALL CARDS RedSox '97 Topps team set Clemens etc $45 941-445-5619 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 BASEBALL CARDS Yanks '97 team set Jeter, Rivera, Boggs, Andy P $30 941-445-5619 BEAUTIFUL ANTIQUE ORNATE MIRROR 40x32 Moving $90 941-416-3593 BOBBLE-HEADS MAR- SHALL Faulk-lssaac Bruce S-Bowlyr $15 941-445-5619 CAMERA COLLECTION. 3 E.K. bellows, 5 box, interest- ing art. $120 941-235-2500 CASH PAID**any old mili- tary items, swords, medals, uniforms, old guns. Dom (941)-416-3280 CAST IRON Baseball Bank In Working Cond.Old. $50 941-421-9984 ALL TYPES of Jewlery want- ed before you have a yard sale call me!941-623-6439 COTTAGES 6 David Winter & 2 Lilliput Lane Cottages, early 80's $100 941-423-9995 DESK AMERICAN seating co child school with seat $175 941-697-6592 FISHING POLES 8 WOOD AND CORK handle poles, 2 Reels $45 941-698-0310 FOSTERIA PITCHER with 6 matching glasses $100, OBO 941-483-4372 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 HESS TRUCKS 8 trucks from 88 06 New ea. $50, OBO 941-626-5099 LADIES Secretary 1911 All original, good condition $425 941-266-6718 LENOX VASE 9" New, Box Ivory with pink flowers $25 941-639-5335 MIRROR LABATTS Beer Time 14"x17" wood frame $30 941-697-6597 MIRROR, GOLD Lrg bevelled w/very old gold wooden frame $175 $175 941-875-3365 OAK GRANDFATHER'S Clock 1979 hand-crafted contempo- rary $499 941-697-3938 OX-YOKE 4' & 5' hard wood hand carved $100 941-697-6592 PLAYBOY MAGAZINES 1990's collection $45 941-624-4617 PLAYBOY MAGAZINES Play- boys 03/08, includes MM issue $50 941-875-8021 SHIP'S Clock Hermle, Quartz, Brass $100 941-639-5335 U.S. AIR Force Thunderbirds Framed 16"by20" picture $25 941-423-2585 WILLIAMS MILITARY STORE & Museum. Pay cash for military items. 941-276-2061 ANTIQUES COLLECTIBLES 6070 MILK-CREAM CAN Antique $30 941-496-9252 MUSICAL LaawZ6 6090 AMP PEAVEY KB3 Keyboard amp, 2.5 yrs old, rarely used, like new. 3 channel, 60w, 12" spkr. $205 941-716-0273 CLARINET SELMER CL300 Exe shape case student $80 941-697-6592 FLUTE ARMSTRONG 104 w/case $125 941-474-0192 GTR AMPLIFIER, PEAVEY Triple X 112 combo reverb.exc $475, OBO 941-626-8739 GUITAR CORT BASS BLOOD RED NEW $250, OBO 941-460-8665 GUITAR, KEYBOARD, AMP, Burnswood Electric Guitar w/stand & cover. Yamaha Key- board. Fender Amp. All for only $450, OBO 954-817-4262 HILTON AMP MDL 100 WORKS PERFECT $25 941-235-1110 KUSTOM SPEAKER MDL KPC10 PERFECT COND. $50 941-235-1104 ORGAN HAMMOND Com- modore Model 328000 $495, OBO 941-483-1058 MUSICAL L44WOZ 66090 SMALL CRATE AMP for elec. Guitar $49 941-575-8229 TAMA DRUM with stand $50, OBO 941-697-4020 L MEDICAL 004:6095 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)** S USE CLASSIFIED! The Sun Classified-Section A Page 16 E/N/C/V ads.yoursunnet Saturday, September 21, 2012 Check Out The Classifieds In The SUNA CPAP MACHINE Resmed, Humidare, 21, all equip & sup- plies needed w/orig. book & disc $175 941-661-1617 or 941-423-0534 HOSPITAL BED INVACARE 4501b capacity w/rails $300 941-764-7370 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 RASCAL MOBILITY SCOOT- ER. Power Chair, speed con- trol, $500 941-743-2848 TRANSPORT WHEELCHAIR new, $100 or $70 for wound- ed vets 941-564-8778 WALKER 4 WHEEL with Basket, Like New $75 941-268-8951 WHEELCHAIR GOOD CONDI- TION $90, OBO 941-391- 6551 ^^^^THH MEDICAL MEDICAL L ma6095 L 6095 HEALTH / BEAUTY :Z 6100 COMM. TANNING BED ProSun Lumina 34/41 $800, OBO 941-380-3342 FRUTA PLANT NIB 1 month supply chinese herbal weight loss pills $25 941-628-6371 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! RIMMEL LONDON Lip Gloss New In Package, Various Styles! $5 941-404-5359 HEALTH / BEAUTY 6100 SETBACK PAD Homedics Heat Vib.Therapy Seatback Pad $20 941-451-8096 TANNING BED Sunvision Pro 24SF home tanning bed $400 941-380-3342 TREES & PLANTS 6110 AMARYLLIS/LIRIOPE/RAIN LILIES/MEXICAN PETUNIAS EACH $2 941-412-9682 JRTa51: COUNTY 6001 Arcadia Area 6002 Englewood Area 6003 Lake Suzy 6004 Nokomis/Osprey Area 6005 North Port Area 6006 Port Charlotte Area 6007 Punta Gorda Area 6008 Rotunda 6009 Sarasota Area 6010 South Venice 6011 Venice MERCHANDISE SARCADIA AREA GARAGE SALES 6001 [- SAT/SUN 8am-? ***MOVING SALE*** 7995 SW Hwy 72 Camping Equ. Furniture, Fishing gear, Appliances, model cars/ships, games, books...You name it! ENGLEWOOD GARAGE SALES 6002 FRI.-SAT. 8-2 6119 Gnarled Oak Lane, Manasota Key. Entire Contents of Beautiful Home! Fum., Figurines & MORE!! [- SAT. 8-2 6292 Drucker SCircle. Tools, clothes, books, office supplies, bikes, electronics, & comic books. ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! SAT. 9-2 10106 Owl I Head Cir. Fishing equip., 75 assorted rods & reels, tools, craftsman tool chest, air compressor, generator, trolling motor and mounts, household & misc items. DESOTO 3o. Venice 6005 N i~6 Q-- North Port 75 33 X Murdock Jobean 60~bE nglewood Gul alo 76 -ove rove Cit .7 \ Rotonda Boca e Grande VS I ENGLEWOOD GARAGE SALES 6002 Suncoast Humane Society7-)c" Suncoast Humane Society will have a 51% off sale on ALL merchandise at All 3 OF OUR THRIFT STORES: SAT. Sept 22nd Venice, Rialto Shopping Center on the Island 480-9811 (Open 9AM-4:30PM) NORTH PORT NEAR SUMTER 14942 Tamiami Tr. (Open Sat lOam-spm 941-876-3773 ENGLEWOOD Englewood Shopping Center 228 S. Indiana Ave (across from Englewood Bowl) 941-681-2627 (Open 9AM-4:30PM) GARAGE SALES [-SAT-SUN 9-3. 4682 DMaplewood Terr. Bicycles, stainglass supplies, household goods, many other items. CHECK THE ( CLASSIFIES! ) m-SAT.-SUN. 8-4 4454 Ocala Terrace. Follow sins from Hillsboro & San Mateo. Househould/office furn, misc. [-|SUN. 10-3 2615 Gisela Rd. (1 mi. Past Wells Fargo off Biscayne) ESTATE SALE! Furn., Hshld, Tools & MORE!! PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 FRI. 8-3, & SAT 8-2 1133 Kensington St. HUGE SALE Furn., Plants, Ladies clothes & Roll Top Desk, brass bed, patio set, 100's of items. m-FRI.-SAT. 8-3 2243 Lakeshore Circle. Queen bdrm set, furniture, tools, lawnmower, misc household. mFRI.-SUN. 8-2 2009 Barksdale Rd. (Across from PC High) Furn., Hshld., Appl., Clothes & MUCH MORE!! Em FRI.9-3 SAT. 8-3 I 1272 Armsdale Ave. HUGE GARAGE SALE Furniture, baby goods & toys, Name brand clothes, much more. SAT 9-2 GARAGE SALE 2199 Bendway Dr Pt Char furn, many items, piano, tools, etc starting @$1,obo SAT-SUN. 9-3 302 Azalea Ave. NW, Port Charlotte. MOVING SALE- EVERYTHING MUST GO!!! -i SAT. 8-? 18109 Ohara Dr. ILot's of Tools!! file cabi- nets, lots of misc. items, Building Items ElSAT. 8-2 Rupert Rd, Olan- cha Ct & Vermouth Lane. Community sale!! 6 different homes! Lots of items!! m SAT. 9-4 ESTATE SALE 24169 Green Heron Dr. Park Place Est. (Loveland Blvd./near Moose Club) every- thing in excellent condition. BurntlStore \ PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 [-1 SAT. ONLY 9-3 D 1493 Fringe St. (Close to Hinton & Midway) Furniture, collectables, crafts, Even a golf Cart. Something for everyone! - ic SAT.-SUN. 8-4 123 Bedford Drive. Tools and More For Sale. SAT.-SUN. 8-5 1314 Caraboa Lane. Go cart, 4whlr, RC cars, tools, toys, household. Off Biscayne near stadium SAT.-SUN. 9-2 917 Great Falls Terr. ESTATE SALE, All house contents and garage items THURS..FRI..& SAT. 9A-3P 1000 Kings Hwy #152 Port Charlotte Village Tons of Jewelry, lots of cool vintage items, exotic clothing- great for Halloween costumes and much more!! PUNTA GORDA GARAGE SALES 6007 [I CONSIGNING WOMAN 6188 Elliot St. Now is the time! to bring in furniture/household items to sell! (941)-505-9701 r-ISAT. 8-12 25477 Marion IlAve. On the corner of Marion & Florida St. Rummage Sale! Antiques, clothe, baby & kid stuff, furn, tools and more RlTES 1 day 11 1.95 4 lines ($5.00 ea. add'l line) 2 days 1 8.25 4 lines ($5.00 ea. add'l line) 3 days -$23.40 4 lines ($5.00 ea add'l line) 7 days -2 9.65 4 lines ($5.00 ea add'l line) To place your ad call: 866-463-1 638 FREE GARAGE SALE SIGN * WITH ANY AD * I PUNTA GORDA GARAGE SALES 6007 FRI-SAT 9-3 MERCY'S ESTATE SALE 30 TROPICANA DR PGI PIANO, TOOLS FURNITURE, KITCHEN ITEMS, GOOD CRYSTAL, CHISTMAS, SEWING MACHINES, PAINTINGS, LG. DINING SET AND MUCH MORE. [-]FRI. SEPT 21 8AM - 12 NOON, & SAT. SEPT 22 8AM-10AM 1559 Atares. (dir: Bal Harbor Blvd to Atares Dr). ESTATE SALE assisted by the Isles Girls & Guys. Lanai Furniture, Queen hide-a- bed, Loveseat, Chairs, Tables, Foyer Table, Curio Cabinet, Dining Room Table, Buffet Table, Pictures, Bar Stools, Kitchen Table w/6 chairs, Recliner, Entertainment Cen- ter, TV, Q Sofa Bed, Keyboard, Full Bed, 2 Night Tables, Chest, Desk, Wicker Twin Beds, Dresser & Night Table, Storage Cabinets, Garage and Kitchen Miscellaneous Items. Buyers are responsible for removal of purchased items. SAT-SUN 8-1 459 Tabebuia Tree. Burnt Store Meadows ESTATE SALE, bedroom set, kitchen set, double SS oven, lights, ceiling fans, entertain- ment center, stereo, 65" TV, computer, weight set, refrigera- tor, freezer, bumper pool table, computer games, clothes, BQ grill, bar stools, (6) sets Polk speakers, and more. SAT. 7-12 805 Via Formia. Tools, househouse furnishings. GARAGE SALES 6007 SAT. 7-2 1500 Cooper St. Punta Gorda MULTI FAMILY SALE! Furniture, toys, clothes, exer- cise equipment, baby items, household decor, fishing gear, paintings. ALL PROCEEDS GO TO MISSIONS TRIP! -]SAT. 8-12 3832 Tripoli Blvd. Burnt Store Isles. Moving Sale Couches loveseat furn., household, clothing, toys L S. VENICE AREA GARAGE SALES 6010 FRI.-SUN. 7-3 235 Unicorn. Estate Sale, kitchen, furniture, beds, col- lectibles, etc ALL MUST GO SAT. 8-4 915 Queen Rd. Giving up housekeeping, All items to go! furniture, dishes, pots & pans, garage tools SAT. 8AM-2PM 1021 Kings Ct.. (Off Jacaranda Blvd). Antiques, Collectibles, China, Linens, Glassware, Tools, Furniture, men's clothing, etc SVENICE AREA GARAGE SALES LZ 6011 SAT. 8-12 1032 Lillian St. 5 FAMILY HUGE GARAGESALE!! Household, Furniture & MUCH MORE!!! 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FORD 7070 2002 FORD FOCUS, 70K Miles! Auto, A/C. $5,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2005 FORD 500 Limited, 4 dr, black, 72,991 mi. $10,874 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 FORD FOCUS SES, 4 dr, black, 38,752 mi. $10,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 FORD TAURUS SEL, black, 36,185 mi. $14,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 FORD MUSTANG prem, V6, 2 dr, black, 22,632 mi.$19,987 877-219-9139 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 great cond. $2900 941-650-5785 1999 JEEP CHEROKEE Sport, brown, 87,798 mi. $4,985 877-219-9139 dlr S11 ITI -- 2002 JEEP LIBERTY 160,000 mi, Top Limited Package. One owner. Clean inside & out. Never used off road or for trailering. $5,800, OBO 941-380-8984 2010 JEEP PATRIOT Sport, white, 25,369 mi. $15,478 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 JEEP GRAND Chero- kee, nav, black, 26,646 mi. $35,879 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 JEEP green, 8,040 mi. $33,547 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 JEEP LIBERTY Sport, red, 15,715 mi. $18,475 877- 219-9139 dlr LINCOLN L 7C7090 1998 LINCOLN Town Car $2950, 941-875-0038 www.pgusedcars.com 2001 LINCOLN T/C Wht, Sig Series, moon roof, 121K $6250 OBO 941-423-3347 2004 LINCOLN ULTIMATE TOWNCAR 40K mi, Custom ed, french silk, beautiful vanilla white Ithr custom roof & Ithr int, unusual int gold trim pkg, ext chrm pkg, new tires, serv, gar, Carfax, Loaded-gorgeous! 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Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, black, 68,145 mi. $13,225 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA CIVIC white, 24,774 mi. $12,897 877- 219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CIVIC Certified hybrid, blue, 47,140 mi. $15,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, titan, 48,280 mi. $13,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CIVIC LX, Estate, 1801 mi, brand new, Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tified LX, 4 dr, blue, 18,751 mi.$16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied LXP, 4dr, blue, 45,806 mi. $16,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD Cer- tirfed LX, silver, 42,539 mi. $15,874 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 dr, black, 28,646 mi. $20,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, polished metal, 28,642 mi.$16,485 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, red, 24,989 mi. $17,450 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr, sedan, 29,536 mi. $15,478 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ACCORD LXP, 4 dr, white, 16,429 mi. $16,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified LX, polished metal, 11,196 mi. $15,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC Certified SI, manual, 4 dr, 21,454 mi. $19,875 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, black, 30,007 mi. $14,578 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, blue, 28,987 mi. $15,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA CROSSTOUR Certified EXL, silver, 44,735 mi.$24,950 877-219-9139 dir 2010 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- fied hybrid, black, 49,369 mi. $14,950 877-219-9139 dir 2011 HONDA ACCORD Certi- fied EX, polished metal, 15,312 mi. $18,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CIVIC Certified LXS, urban titan, 14,519 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, black, 24,401 mi. $15,847 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, silver, 27,975 mi. $16,548 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CIVIC white, 10,824 mi. $14,987 877- 219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CRZ Certified EX, 2 dr, HB, silver, 23,315 mi.$17,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CRZ Sport, 2 dr, white, 6,350 mi. $17,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA CIVIC Certified EX, nay, white, 2,635 mi. $20,945 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- fied EX, nay, white, 354 mi. $23,875 877-219-9139 dlr I Classified = Sales www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS Guranteed Credit Approval 941-473-CARS HYUNDAI awam:7163 2001 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS $1888 941-875-0038 www.pgusedcars.com 2006 HYUNDAI ELANTRA burgandy, auto, $7,525 www.mattasmotors.com 941-916-9222 2006 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS 1 owner, loaded, clean $7995 Jeffsautosales.net941-629-1888 2010 HYUNDAI SONATA white, 27,532 mi. $15,478 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, 4 dr, white, 34,647 mi. $17,895 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, Low Mi! 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IMPORTS L ^ 7240 2012 FIAT 128 white, 6,950 mi. $14,524 877-219-9139 dlr CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas. ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL 941-473-CARS DEAD OR ALIVE. 941-485-7515 tion, year, make or model. We pay up to $20,000 and offer free towing. Call Cindy at 813- *** WE BUY *** Junk or Unwanted Vehicles 941-391-1624 941-268-5786 ACCESSORIES 7270 14" NASCAR BRASS TOUCH LAMP $25, OBO 941-474- 0192 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. 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One new. $155 10a to 8p. 941-475-9333 AIR CLEANER Assembly Ford 289 Special newly restored $75 941-918-1239 ALUM TOOL BOX For PU Near New Cond w/keys $185, OBO 941-625-0340 EXHAUST MANIFOLDS Ford 289 Special newly restored $75 941-918-1239 GM RADIO DVD STOCK radio dvd from S10 truck. $75, OBO 941-235-1006 HOLLEY 4 barrell carb for rebuild $85 941-629-6429 HUBCAPS ORIGINAL Ford Stainless Steel Dog Dish Style $45 941-918-1239 LADDER RACK FOR VAN GOOD CONDITION CLAMP TYPE $100 941-391-7460 POWER MIRROR new, Dr. side, for 01-08 Chrys. minivan $100, OBO 941-626-5099 SBC HOLLEY Edebrock INTAKE Aluminum $95, OBO 941-629-6429 SPORT RIMS and Tires P205/55R16 fits Hyundai and nissan $285 941-575-8229 CHECK THE 1 ACCESSORIES 7270 CHEVY NIB TORQUE CON- VERTER $80 941-629-6429 TIRE 155/80/13 ONE tire - still has lots of tread $25 941-204-4921 TIRE, PIRELLI P205/50R16. Under 800 miles. $45 10am to 8pm 941-475-9333 TIRES (4) 275x60 R20 $80 941-828-8820 TIRES- New take offs starting @ $39.95 Installed & Balanced Call for Inventory 941-639-5681 TRANSMISSION 57 chev 3 spd $175 941-759-0013 UNIROYAL NEW 235/75-16 on 6 lugs GMC rim $100 941-585-1748 VALVE COVERS Ford 289 Special restored like new $35 941-918-1239 WATER PUMP housing for Big BIk. Chrys. Excl cond $75, OBO 914-626-5099 VANS Lwow 7290 2003 CHEVY ASTRO red, 55,752 mi. $6,950 877-219- 9139 dlr 2004 FORD FREESTAR, 89,000 mi, LOADED, clean, new tranny w/warranty. $6,900 941-740-0321 2005 CHRYSLER T&C 1 owner, Ithr, navigation, pwr sunroof, entertainment system Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2005 CHRYSLER T&C Touring, pwr doors, stow-n-go, $6870 941-833-2200 dlr 2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country, gold, 79,843 mi. $9,871 877-219-9139 dlr VANS 7290 2005 KIA SEDONA LX 1 owner, 55K mi, loaded $8995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2006 TOYOTA SIENNA SE, low mi, loaded, clean! We Fin. $10,987 941-833-2200 dlr 2008 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country Touring white, 39,085 mi. $17,859 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified EX, blue, 31,581 mi. $23,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, nav, silver, 57,389 mi. $22,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ODYSSEY gray, 70,618 mi. $17,458 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 CHRYL. T & C TOURING, Stow n Go! Gorgeous! $17,988 941-625-2141 GomanFarly 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. 941-870-4325 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified EXL, black, 49,409 mi.$24,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified, EX, 35,906 mi. $24,578 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 CHEVY EXPRESS 15 pass. van, white, 27,503 mi. $21,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, gold, 26,038 mi. $29,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY white, 27,522 mi. $29,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified Touring, gray, 6,805 mi.$37,854 877-219-9139 dlr VANS 7290 2012 HONDA ODYSSEY Certified, EX, beige, 13,427 mi.$27,985 877-219-9139 dlr STRUCKS/PICK-UPS S7300 PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 1997 GMC Sierra 1500 .................$2975 1992 CHEVY 1500 short box...........$3,499 1997 GMC Sierra 1500 short box............$3,999 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 1988 FORD F-250 Xcab, 460 v8, ps,pb,pw, auto, orig. owner 33k $4200 H 941474- 7028 C 941468-3629 for appt. 1995 FORD F-150 Truck, Runs Good Looks Good, $1,500, OBO 941-815-1820 1997 ISUZU HOMBRE, Ext. Cab, A/C, V6! Low Miles! $2,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED 1997 ISUZU HOMBRE, Ext. Cab, A/C, V6! Low Miles! $2,988. 941-639-1601, Dir. 1998 CHEVROLET S-10 low miles, cold ac, runs like new. 5spd $3500/obo Priv. owner 941-505-9050 1998 CHEVY 2500 & 2007 Honda Shadow Spirit 750. Only 12k Mi! $7,200 for Both! 941-2324479 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 1998 DODGE RAM 1500 SST 152K mi, blk, very good cond. $5000 941-456-5059 2001 CHEVY SILVERADO ext cab LS auto cold a/c Exc. cond $6500 obo 941-214-0889 2002 DODGE RAM SPORT PICKUP BIk fully loaded, 20" fac chrome wheels, 5.9 litre, never used as as a work trk, real beauty, $7000 941-815-1508 2002 FORD RANGER, A/C, Bedliner! Nice Truck! $4,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 DODGE DAKOTA, 6 Cyl, 5 Spd" Ready for Work! $4,988. 941-625-2141 GomiaiFa4dy 2003 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab, Hemi 5.7L good miles, fin. avail $10,900 941-473-CARS 2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB 6FT BED 65K Mil $7,900 CALL 941-445-3943 2005 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB 8FT BED 74K MI $3,900.00 CALL 941-445- 3943 2005 FORD F150 cab cover, XL, white, 64,729 mi. $8,954 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR-5, Ext. cab, 6.5ft, White, Mint. $13,300. 941-421-2115 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB 6FT BED 101K MI $6,900 CALL 941-445-3943 ( GET RESULTS ) USE CLASSIFIED! 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB 8FT BED 86K MI $6,900 CALL 941-445-3943 2006 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB 8FT BED 59K MI $6,900 CALL 941-445-3943 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2006 CHEVY 2500HD-WT 80k mi, 6.0 eng. ext. cab, 8ft bed & liner newer tires, 5th whl hitch, $10,400 941-457-5040 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO K1500 4x4 clean, new tires, fin. avail $11,900 941473-CARS dlr 2006 DODGE DAKOTA Only 57K, 5 speed, $8,995 www.mattasmotors.com 941-916-9222 2006 FORD RANGER Reg. cab, 4 cylinder automatic $4950 941-240-6070 2006 HONDA RIDGELINE RTS, blue, 131,728 mi. $9,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 FORD F-150 XL Triton, blue, 4spd auto, 2 dr reg cab, 89,020 mi, looks & drives great $9700 obo ask for David or Kristian 941-764-6577 2007 GMC CANYON black, crew cab, short box, new tires, fin. avail. $12,900 941473-CARS dir 2007 GMC SIERRA 1500, SLE, 2WD, silver, 103,004 mi. $15,748 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 DODGE RAM 1500, 4x4, Absolutely Gorgeous! $22,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFarly 2008 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, white, 61,585 mi. $21,451 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 TOYOTA TACOMA Pre- runner, red, 39,992 mi. $21,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT, white, 43,801 mi. $20,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTS, silver, 11,630 mi.$26,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 DODGE RAM 1500 white, 11,171 mi. $20,458 877-219-9139 dlr The Sun Classified-Section A Page 22 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 21, 2C12 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 2011 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTL, black, 32,885 mi.$27,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA RIDGELINE Certified RTL, black, 4,230 mi. $32,985 877-219-9139 dlr Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 Buy Here Pay Here L SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 1997 MERCURY MOUN- TAINEER white, 129,713 mi. $3,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2002 FORD EXPLORER, Eddie bauer, Ithr, 3rd row $7995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2002 SATURN VUE AWD auto, V6, loaded, exc. cond., MUST SELL. 941-626-7682. 2003 DODGE DURANGO SLT, loaded, 3rd row, dual ac $5995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2004 BUICK RENDEZVOUS lo miles, 3RD row seat, clean, fin. avail $9,450 941-473-CARS dlr 2004 LINCOLN NAVIGATOR, Leather, Dual Air, Loaded! $10,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2005 ACURA MDX white, 84,249 mi. $13,950 877-219- 9139 dlr 2005 GMC YUKON Denali 3RD ROW SEAT, leather, burgundy, fin. avail $15,900 941473-CARS dlr 2005 HONDA CRV EX, SE, white, 90,979 mi. $13,564 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 VW TOUAREG It blue, 34,788 mi. $17,896 877-219- 9139 dlr 2006 FORD EXPEDITION XLT pwr 3rd row, loaded, $11995 Jeffsautosales.net941-629-1888 2006 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer, 4X4, Ithr, 3rd row, mint Jeffsautosales.net941-629-1888 2006 HONDA PILOT EX, green, 124,532 mi. $11,458 877- 219-9139 dlr 2006 HONDA PILOT EXL, blue, 149,459 mi. $9,785 877-219- 9139 dir 2007 CHRYSLER PACIFICA green, 70,735 mi. $11,976 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 TOYOTA RUNNER silver, 62,802 mi. $18,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 TOYOTA RAV4, red, 63,900 miles. $12,300. Call 941-624-6488. 2008 HONDA PILOT gray, 95,467 mi. $16,454 877- 219-9139 dlr 2009 FORD ESCAPE LTD, 46K miles, leather, roof, mint Jeffsautosales.net941-629-1888 2009 HONDA CRV EXL, nav, green, 14,287 mi. $21,454 877-219-9139 dlr 2009 HONDA CRV LX, silver, 21,760 mi. $18,745 877- 219-9139 dlr 2010 CHEVY EQUINOX LS, sil- ver, 48,750 mi. $18,754 877- 219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA PILOT Certi- fied EX, silver, 18,033 mi. $24,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA PILOT EX, black, 59,366 mi. $21,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 HONDA PILOT Touring, nay, blue, 72,563 mi. $26,758 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER gray, 11,339 mi. $24,356 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CRV Certified EXL, red, 21,199 mi. $22,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA CRV EXL, glac- ier blue, 38,024 mi. $21,854 877-219-9139 dlr CHECK THES 1 SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2011 HONDA CRV EXL, navy, blue, 27,459 mi. $24,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA PILOT EXL, white, 27,926 mi. $28,475 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA PILOT LX, bur- gandy, 16,097 mi. $23,985 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 MAZDA CX7 black, 16,397 mi. $22,547 877- 219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA CRV blue, 5,621 mi. $28,475 877-219- 9139 dir I Classified = Sales | 2012 HONDA CRV Certified EX, black, 5,232 mi. $23,475 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA CRV Certified EXL, green, 8,518 mi. $28,745 877-219-9139 dlr 2012 HONDA PILOT Certi- fied EXL, DVD, black, 8,007 mi. $33,954 877-219-9139 dlr SBOATS-POWERED 7330 SBOATS-POWERED 7330 2q o" B J Zuui, 25 nrs, 6.2L Mercruiser, I/0, 320 HP, $35,000 941-697-5862 ' 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 24.5' AQUASPORT 1994, Cain & fiberglass top, 225 Evinrude, anchor winch, trim tabs, radio, fish finder, live bait well, large cockpit, cover & more. Great fishing boat, pro- fessionally maint. $10,000 941-697-7029 1 - 25' GLASTRON 1998 Low Hrs Excl. Cond. Upgrades and many extras. $14,900 941-625-5454 Hr ivierc. uptimax SW low nrs SS props full head RayNav C-120 VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941- 697-9254 15' KEY WEST ,,.,hp Yamaha, alum. trailer. Bimini top. Trolling motor. Fish & depth finder. VHF radio. Fish- ing seat. SS props. $6,900. 941-323-0704 15'2" CLASSIC JET CRAFT 1996, Merc 120HP jet drive, Mich boat $4,500 248-613- 8955 18 MAVERICK, 2008 ni1nlI 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 U I MIVIl o.mIL.-on, .19bO w/ trailer. Ctr console, Yama- ha 130 2 stroke w/SS prop, EC $6,900 941-626-4571 or 941-627-5777 loa 29'3" a/c, heat, vacuflush, micro, refrig, glass top burn- er,new flat tv w/dvd, arch w/rod hidr, GPS, ele. windlass, cockpit cover + camper can- vas, 5.7 Volvo w/new outdrive. No Brokers Please. $39,990. 941-637-0147 oQ DUO I UIN vvnr'LiL.n I- QUEST 2000, T-250HP, Yamaha's, top electronics, A-C, Gen., pristine, $69,000 941- 966-5400 m,-. -- 28' MAKO 2001, Twin 225 Mercury Optimax, Saltwater Series. Total Rebuilds on both Engines Feb 2011 Port Eng. 80 hrs/. Starboard 20 hrs Feb 2012 has 12 mo warranty 10,500 Ib Triaxle trailer. Call for list of Extras $374,900. Now $29,900. 941-473-2150 21 a SnamrocK w. around 2001 5.7 liter inboard, lift kept, full equipped, exc. condition. $17,000 941-493-7334 .. ,VO i ,IA .11, U .IM,. .J 300 HP, F/1, full cabin, lift kept, nice, $14,900 941-613-1903 31' SUNDANCER 29,:, 2l , low hrs. Ext. Warranty 5 L Engs. AC. Gen $89,00 $75,000 941-875-4852 BOATS-POWERED 7330 SBOATS-POWERED 7330 20' 1994 BAYLINER Needs Starter. Make Reasonable Offer. 5262 Lovett. NP 941- 268-2121 32' WELLCRAFT MART- INQUE '96, Twin 350's 420 Hrs. Sleeps. 1 Owner. Exc. Cond! $33,500 614-736-0330 -- _- ..f 3'a EA RAY 2uu0 bun- dancer T/370 Mercs, 325 hrs, 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 dur- k Iw " UIILSS ; LLL. 38'- 1980 PRESENT Trunk Cabin Trawler. 120 Ford Lehman, Vetus Bow Thruster, "Scotties" Alu- minum Fly Bridge Enclo- sure. Fiberglass! $59,000 NOW $18,900 OR WILL TRADE 941-347-7400 40' "DEFEVER TRAWLER 1980, twin diesel, new fiber- glass decks, fuel tanks, water tanks, $69,000 $59,000 231-218-9920 (W WILDE FINAL CLEARANCE EVENT NOW 09OW60 MONTHS 0 ,09,APR ON SELECT MODELS BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' HURRICANE Deck Boat 09/22/12 1995, new interior, re-built motor $6,800 941-639-6647 SAILBOATS -,4 v nII,.... ii '. op Ia Sportfish 2000 Twin 430 HP Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very com- fortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $195,000 941- 697-5808 GREAT BUY! . .. -- L..jJ 3 _ Live Your Dream! 15.5' beam, diesel, live-aboard/cruiser. Exc condition $115,000 Englwd 941-266-6321 Charlotte RV & Marine Sales & Repairs Florida's largest indoor pre-owned boat showroom! Consignments wanted: We'll sell your boat for FREE! Full-service Repairs: insurance claims, engine, electrical, hull, trailers. US 41 at Kings Hwy, Port Charlotte 941-883-5555 www.CharlotteMarine.com NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! REDUCED 36' 1998 CARVER Mariner 350, Twin Merc Cruisers, All electronics, Shows like new. $85.000 941-255-5311 Yammar, AC, heat, ir n,,r.t tu i. ing, 1 owner, $80,C0::. '4-1. 1. 347-4670 email irvina32@centoir, ir..r.,et S PERSONAL WATER VEHICLES 7332 2005 SEA-DOO Jet Ski :,rid trailer. Good condition, loiw hrs. $4200 941-4E5-.4':-.1 SMISC. BOATS M111: 7333 14' FISHER Alum ionr, L,:,t with trailer, great sh:,c.e. h, ni $425 941-286-527:. 9'4" WATER TENDER DINGY oars & seats incld, good c:ord. $200 941-505-4081 I OUTBOARD/ MARINE ENGINES 7334 4HP Johnson motor w/stand and tank $1 '-.0 obo 727-365-9230 Trolling Motor Minn Kota Turbo 40/271b Thru st $75.00 941-350-6-491 2012 ACCORD LX Automatic $ DOWN LEASE FOR PAYMENT! 2012 ODYSSEY EX .T6O00 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS' am DOWN 7'r EF PAYMENT! .200 o 299 PER MONTH 36 MONTHS' 87 7 I-4 ll0 873 S IIT ....... .r oI a. New I Used B35 iPas I Se rvic Saturday, September 21, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section A Page 23 MARINE SUPPLY & EQUIP. Z 7338 48 INCH gaff 48 in. alum. gaff $40 941-759-0013 ALUMINUM MAST 27' 8 1/4", 3" x 4" New, for catama- ran. $100 941-575-6324 ANCHOR LINE 600' spool 5/8" 3 strand. never used $200, OBO 941-391-6570 ANCHOR SLIP-RING fluke 61b. HDG $10 new 941-629-8955 BOAT COVER 19'-21' Taylor made. $85 941-639-3147 DINGHY COVER CUSTOM 8'SUNBRELLA $150 941-575- 8881 DINGHY COVER CUSTOM 8'SUNBRELLA $150 941-575- 8881 DINGHY COVER CUSTOM 8'SUNBRELLA $150 941-575- 8881 DINGHY COVER SUNBRELLA 8' LIKE NEW $150 941-575-8881 DOCK BOXES (2) fiberglass, 23"x45"x22" $325 941-828- 8820 FENDERS (4) Taylor made 2 eye 5"x18" $25 all 941-629-8955 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. 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Phil $450 941-375-8061 14' OLD TOWN GUIDE 147 paddles included $350, OBO 908-914-5833 16' SEARS All alum. canoe, great shape $275 941-286- 5275 9' KAYAK sit on top, comfort seat, rod holders, 391bs $280 941-350-6491 TRAILER & ACCESSORIES S7341 6.5WX10L trailer, very good shape, sides about 18"H must see. $1250. 941-204-8981. Burnt Store Auto & Trailer Sales. Great Selection of Open & Enc. Trailers, Tires & Wheels. Best Prices in SW Florida 941-833-2200 OPEN & ENCLOSED Utility Trailers, Trailer Hitches & Wiring. Two-Morrow's Enterprises, 9414609700. TRAILER & ACCESSORIES Lm: 7341 ROY'S TRAILER COUNTRY New- Pre-Owned Cargo- Utility Trailers Parts Repairs-Tires Welding 941- 575-2214. 4760 Taylor Rd P.G. TRAILER HITCH and ball off Chevy Blazer incls. 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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." 1010 1015 1020 1030 1031 1035 1040 1060 1070 1075 1080 1090 1100 1100 1115 1120 1205 1210 1240 1280 1300 1320 1330 1340 1345 1350 1360 1370 1390 1420 1500 1515 1520 1530 1540 REAL ESTATE 1010- 1650 Open House Real Estate Auctions Homes/General For Sale Waterfront Homes For Sale Foreclosures For Sale Golf Course Community For Sale Condos/Villas For Sale Townhouses For Sale Duplexes For Sale Tri-Plex For Sale Apartments For Sale Mobile Homes For Sale Interval Ownership Out of Area Homes For Sale Trade/Exchange Wanted To Buy RENT Lease Option Homes Condos/Villas Townhouses Duplexes Apartments Hotel/Motel Mobile Homes Misc. Rentals Efficiencies Room To Rent Rentals To Share Vacation/Seasonal Wanted To Rent LOTS Lots & Acreage Waterfront Out Of Area Lots Commercial Lots Trade/Exchange BUSINESS 1600 Business For Sale 1610 Business Rentals 1615 Income Property 1620 Commercial/ Industrial Prop. 1640 Warehouse & Storage 1650 Farm/Ranches OPEN HOUSE 1010 09/22/12 SUNDAY 1-4 PM 2334 Sq. ft. updated custom home with many amenities, 3 oversized bedrooms/walk-ins Lake Zappa in rear for wildlife views & fishing. Offered @ $159,900 1964 Nuremberg Blvd. Deep Creek off Rampart Bud Trayner Realty PA Marge Trayner 941-380-2823 NORTH PRT AEWHLY REMODELED / 1 HOME FRESH PAINT INSIDE AND OUT'! S.- - .I 6." ALMAR & ASSOCIATES 19700 Cochran Blvd Port Charlotte, FL 33948 941-627-3321 4n. Sun. llam-2pm 350 Spring Lake Dr Port Charlotte Beautiful saltwater waterfront home on Spring Lake. Open floor plan, double french doors with gorgeous view of Spring Lake. 13,5001b lift & large dock with great boating & access to the Gulf of Mexico. $215,000 Doris Amboyan 941-661-0217 WW- - Sun. 1-3pm 5049 Ackley Ter. Port Charlotte Custom 2 story home next to point lot on Myakka River w/ direct access to the Gulf of Mexico. 3/2/2, pool, spa, outdoor kitchen, 12,000 Ib boat lift. $499,000 MLS# C703157 Bob Gravatt 941-391-3989 SUNSTAR REALTY, INC. MORRIS REALTY, INC. PUNTA GORDA ASK ABOUT OUR NEW PARK VILLAS! HERITAGE LAKE PARK RAMPART BLVD. Sales Office is Open Daily MON.-SAT., lOAM 4PM Sharon Kerr 941-286-7315 PORT CHARLOTTE SUN., 1:00 PM 4:00 PM 198 BEENEY RD SE This perfect blend of Florida and sunshine with spectacular intersecting salt water canal views that will take your breath away. Just 9 slips away from open water and no bndges this is sailboat water. Linda Curran 941-496-2757 Listing Price: $54,000 So Time is Running Out... 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! This Offer Ends September 30th! Realtors Welcome! PUNTA GORDA ISLES Sat. 12 3 Sun 1 4 1750 Jamaica Way Bldg 3, Unit 321 Beautiful end unit 3Br,2Ba, updated kitchen w/Corian counters in center island, open floor plan, under- ground parking, pool, clubhouse. Ken Giunta 941- 661-1438 CENTURY 21 Aztec & Assoc. VENICE OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 716 TAPLOW 3BD/2BA/3CAR GAR/POOL COME AND SEE THIS SPECTAC- ULAR POOL HOME THAT BACKS TO PARK.CALL TRAVIS WEB- STER INVESTORS CHOICE INT. FOR INFO 941-786-5607 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 VENICE SAT-SUN. 1-3 736 WHITE PINETREE RD UNIT 89 2BR/2BA IN BIRD BAY, 1ST FLOOR, GOLF COURSE VEIW, $129,000 GWEN HEGGAN SIGNATURE SOTHEBYS' 941-468-1297 2124 Briant Street North Port, Fl. 34287 Single Family Home 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Id for $49,500 1 & Qi Stay On Top Of Sales and Prices ERA-g in YOUR Neighborhood! OPEN HOUSE Sat. 22 Check the listings In 1 lam-2pm 1356 Jacana Ct. AREA PROPERTY TRANSFER Punta Gorda $449 000 3br/2.5ba/2CG Every Saturday in your 170ft Sailboat waterfront . Many extras Sun Newspaper's RealEstate Classifed Section L Bal Harbor, L Albatross, R Whipporwill, R Turtle Dove . L Jacana1 SUN*.fin VENICE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 PM 522 Cedarwood Ln. Updated 2/2 1938 sqft, bright open floor plan, Private backyard with lakeview, pool & spa. $245,000 fsbo, 941-685-0659 or 941-685-1130 HOMES FOR SALE 1020 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 NORTH PORT Beautiful 3/2/2 1400 sq ft. New SS appl. Near N.P. Estates $109K Donna Cline 941-923- 8423 Sanderling Real Estate I Classified = Sales PORT CHARLOTTE Retiree wants a sm. home. P.O. Box 494862, Pt. Charlotte, FIl 33949. 18 Hole Golf Community! 459 BOUNDARY BLVD. 2 bed 2 bath w Carport HUGE 3 BEc.POOrl POOL HorlE Rated #1 Adult Community ON o ESI,:EL- LOT. $224, C-LL in Punta Gorda $29,977 TERRY LONG ALuI, s Lonri Call for info 941-270-3477 Oi SEP ICE TO Fil OUT .N",H.r PORT CHARLOTTE Nice YC,.,. HOrlE isI"NO'TH. KELLER 2/1/1 On Sunset Waterway. WILLI'rS 941-830-2347 Wrap around lanai. Gorgeous view. Ask about lot. $73,900 i 1i Donna Cline 941-623-8423 Sanderling Real Estate Round Town in Real Estate! ERA Honors Associate for August ScottCoulombe ERA Advantage Realty, Inc. announces it's Top Piodi ic scoulombe@sun-herald.com for the month of August., Evelyn Walinclhus takes honors 941-429-3118 for the Top Selling Associate as wll as top Listin' Associate for the month of August. For more information they can be reached at ERA Adi anta'; Rcahlt. Inc 901 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte, FL 941-255-53,1111oi mail era@sunline.net Century 21 Aztec & Associates Announces Top Producers Century 21 Aztec & Associates announces its Top ProducciS foir Atluit 2012. Top Listing Agent is John Del Sasso. Top Sales Acint is John Del Sasso. Top Listing Team is the John and FroAn Sheridan Tcamn Top Sales Team is the Ken Giunta and Dan Beckworth Team. Century 21 Aztec & Associates is located at 4456 Tamianu Trail in ChariIlort Harbor. For more information call (941) 629-3188 or (80 1)I l -u4 37 Century 21 Almar & Associates In North Port Announces Top Producers For August 2012 The top individual in Listings was Lee-Ann Alexander and The Heidi Schrock Team. The top in individual Sales Awas and the top team was The Buccitelli Team. The office is located at 14972 Tamiami Trail, North information, please call 941-423-2521 or visit www.century2 lalmar.com Lee-Ann Alexander The Heidi Schrock Team Doris Amboyan tlie top t'amll \\%aS Doris Ainbo an Port For in oi' iiS onli at' t I IN I lt' Iuat''llt l.l hiil I HOMES FOR SALE Z 1020 U Saturday, September 21, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 3 HOMES FOR SALE : 1020 SELLING YOUR HOME, CONDO, OR LOT? We can help you. Advertise your home, condo or lot with us and reach over 150,000 readers in Charlotte Sarasota, & DeSoto Counties and online everyday. Ask about our 90 day special. Call one of our classified experts for all the details at 866-463-1638 Realtors Welcome! Rain Forest 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. More, much more. Call Mike for details. 941-356-5308 www.riversideoaksflorida.com NEED CASH? Have A Garage Sale! PRAIRIE CREEK PARK! 5 to 21 Acres Punta Gordas's BEST KEPT SECRET! Minutes to town, beach- es,harbor! Deed restricted Horses welcome, black top roads. "A Very Special Ranch Community"! JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 www.PuntaGorda Propertiesforsale.com DEEP CREEK 4 bedroom home with 1917 sq ft and built 2005 on quiet cul-de-sac with greenbelt view. Quick close possible! NEW Price $154,900 Michelle Brisendine, Realtor GRI (941) 889-8721 or June Poliachik, Realtor SFR (941) 916-0100 www.housingselections.com 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 '' 512 PORTIA STREET ENICE V -i'I ii00 1009ii, l i-(ii:i| l -' I i |l -ii[, (C lI' I--,I[ JI:'; C:;n -IJ '- J i'iC 1, C.Ir'- ,L 'i. i'l .'_ Ij 1"1 i. I is5 'i91 $329,900 HD Video Tour at www.Live4Venice.Com a Julie Snyder 941-232-9478 --0- VSUW^Wf~~~~ -- --BiH- -i Homeowners whosigna 20732 CAPELLO DRIVE, VENICE new Exclusive Right of Sale Exquisite upgraded home with tropical land- Listing Agreement with scape, accordion hurricane shutters, granite, fe Venice Shores Realty will be Italian porcelain tile with mosaic inlays, raised scr reimbursed the full cost of the appraisal not to exceed panel cherry cabinets, roman walk-in shower, ai $450. withthe successful extended lanai, etc in an active community. sale of the property. (N5777738) $324,900 appraimeowner t athe Wayne Welsh 941-234-6070 appraisal and will be reimbursed at the time of closing. The homeowner Expires Oct. 31,2012 Venice Shores R ealty cEEA 941-488-6644 191 COWRY ROAD, VENICE S2 2 %.,[h r,,' -_ .(, l l -.:ICt ;- Fl. *.,ih l J0 1V l jEW ..j[-, 10V-'. -,, ', N0EW 1.,i.u i :; r-, [ iEW 1 ,riK- tu ll"[^l1 [ )-.", 11'I t.[ h,[h-,10EW [.1c :. C 1' [ [h- '1ti lQ -hu.tl 5142,900 1172 BROWN STREET, ENGLEWOOD Charming two bedroom waterfront cottage features a huge master bedroom with private reened lanai, Florida friendly gardens, hot tub, nd waterfront dock on a saltwater canal with Gulf access. (N5776039) $134,900 HD Video Tour at www.Live4Venice.Com Matthew Ritter, P.A. 941-961-4046 211 Tamiami Trail South Venice, Florida 34285 (On the Island) www. Live4Ven ice.com VeniceShoresRealty@gmail.com uHll. 1Drhka,%9 QaI_ 1-7n 2/4A The Sun Classified-Section B Page 4 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Saturday, September 21, 2012 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CHARLOTTE COUNTY/NORTH PORT COURTESY OF PUNTA GORDA, PORT CHARLOTTE, NORTH PORT ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ML# Status Address Zip Code C7032520 SLD 2290 AARON ST# 213 33952 C7035605 SLD 3125 ANADOR ST 34287 C7035433 SLD 196 FRANCIS DRNE 33952 C7036618 SLD 30161 RED PINE RD 33982 C7035982 SLD 9509ARNAZCIR 33981 C7034132 SLD 550SHARONCIR 33952 C7035531 SLD 2297 DIAMOND ST 33948 A3961503 SLD 6035 MERRIL ST 34287 D5788271 SLD 785 CHEVY CHASE ST NW 33948 C7028464 SLD 8875CHESEBROAVE 34287 D5788642 SLD 1515 FORREST NELSON # R101 33952 2447 DONGOLA ST 17176 OHARA DR 3362 BOHIO ST 21507 MIDWAY BLVD 1160 LODI AVE 22246 LITTLE FALLS AVE 1079 ARDEN TER NW 3523 BLITMAN ST 1092 S HARTSDALE ST 2364 COVER LN 5276 ALIBI TER 6306 LORI TER 2240 TOPSY TER 30299 HOLLY RD 156 FRANCIS DR NE 1511 HELVENSTON ST 4751 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PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD PUNTA GORDA PORT CHARLOTTE PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA NORTH PORT PUNTA GORDA ENGLEWOOD List Price 30,000 39,900 45,000 45,000 48,000 49,900 49,900 52,300 59,900 60,000 62,900 64,900 64,900 64,987 65,000 67,500 68,000 68,400 69,900 72,000 74,900 74,900 74,900 75,000 79,900 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Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Condo SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY -SOUTH SARASOTA COUNTY COURTESY OF VENICE AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address Zip Code N5776985 SLD 511 PINEWOOD AVE 34275 N5776074 SLD 708 STAMIAMI UNITTRL#105 34285 N5775089 SLD 11600LYMPIARD 34293 N5777252 SLD 1027 QUEEN RD 34293 A3958600 SLD 1436STRADADORO 34292 N5772620 SLD 816 CAPRI ISLES BLVD #113 34292 A3957007 SLD 1000 GARDENS EDGE DR# 1021 34292 D5788483 SLD 3740 HIALEAH RD 34293 A3952482 SLD 1141 LINDEN RD 34293 N5776952 SLD 1437 HUDSON RD 34293 N5777141 SLD 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26 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 44 CARLENTINI SUMMER GREEN SEC II MAGNOLIA PARK PH 2 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 16 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 36 SOUTH VENICE UNIT 27 CARLENTINI AUBURN LAKES RAVINIA VENICE GARDENS UNIT 33 VENEZIA PARKVENICE EAST GATE UNIT 1 VENICE GDNS UNIT 28 VENETIAN GOLF & RIVER CLUB PH 4A VENTURA VLG PH 3 SPOONBILL HAMMOCK WATERFRONT ESTS PELICAN POINTE GOLF C CLUB UNIT 6 JACARANDA C CLUB WEST VILLAGE #1 BAY ACRES RESUB SORRENTO WOODS UNIT 1 WILLOWBEND PH 3 LAKES OF JACARANDA UNIT 7 HIDDEN BAY ESTATES VENETIA PH 4 VENETIA PH 3 WILLOWBEND PH 2 MYAKKA RIVER TRAILS UNRC'D PLAT WILLOWBEND PH 2 SAWGRASS UNIT 1 SOUTHBAYYACHT AND RACQUET CLUB List Price 45,000 69,900 69,900 80,000 99,000 109,900 115,000 124,500 126,072 129,900 145,000 159,900 169,900 174,800 175,000 182,000 188,000 199,000 204,189 232,000 249,000 249,000 250,000 269,000 299,900 309,900 339,000 339,500 348,000 369,000 399,900 495,000 519,000 524,900 699,000 Pool Sold Price 30,500 N 68,250 55,000 71,500 97,500 Y 100,000 112,000 110,000 Y 11,900 131,000 137,000 148,000 159,000 N 171,000 210,839 182,000 Y 182,000 N 184,000 N 199,189 220,000 215,000 240,000 Y 215,000 255,500 Y 280,000 303,000 311,000 N 315,000 325,000 347,900 380,000 Y 495,000 495,000 480,000 675,000 BE FB HB 3 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 0 3 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 2 1 3 2 0 2 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 2 0 2 2 3 2 0 3 3 0 4 3 0 4 4 1 4 3 0 3 2 1 4 2 1 Property Style Sold Terms Sold Date Single Family Home All Cash 9/14/2012 Condo All Cash 9/14/2012 Single Family Home All Cash 9/14/2012 Single Family Home New Conventional 9/10/2012 Single Family Home All Cash 9/14/2012 Condo New Conventional 9/14/2012 Condo All Cash 9/12/2012 Single Family Home All Cash 9/13/2012 Single Family Home All Cash 9/14/2012 Single Family Home All Cash 9/14/2012 Single Family Home All Cash 9/14/2012 Condo All Cash 9/10/2012 Condo New Conventional 9/10/2012 Single Family Home Assume FHA/VA 9/14/2012 Single Family Home 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DEL FUEGO CIR 33983 463 RIO VISTA AVE 33982 4803 ITALY AVE 34288 7551 GLENALLEN BLVD 34287 720 STURGEON PL 33950 1401 5 MCCALL RD # 104-A 34223 5144 CONDADO TER 33981 1540 ROMMEL ST 33952 16164 BADALONA DR 33955 21241 WINSIDE AVE 33952 1175 LITTLE CT 34223 100 ANGOL ST 33983 1130ALABELLE LN 34286 12388 COLE AVE 33981 2052 RIVER BASIN TER 33982 26257 SEMINOLE LAKES BLVD 33955 3731 BORDEAUX DR 33950 1750 JAMAICA WAY# 115 33950 15471 ALCOVE CIR 33981 1054 HARBOUR GREEN RD 33983 1451 BEACH RD# 303 34223 17494 HUANCAY LN 33955 5125 LATHAMTER 33981 5011 LA COSTA ISLAND CT. 33950 1585 CREEK NINE DR 34291 24081 TREASURE ISLAND BLVD 33955 1885 CREEK NINE DR 34291 1256 EIDER CT 33950 2792 N BEACH RD# 202 34223 Sold Terms All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional Other All Cash New Conventional All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash Combination New FHA New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash Combination New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash New FHA New Conventional All Cash New Conventional All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash Combination All Cash All Cash Sold Date 09/17/12 09/18/12 09/18/12 09/18/12 09/14/12 09/13/12 09/13/12 09/17/12 09/14/12 09/18/12 09/19/12 09/13/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/18/12 09/19/12 09/17/12 09/17/12 09/17/12 09/18/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/17/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/18/12 09/17/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 09/17/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/13/12 09/17/12 09/17/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 09/17/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 09/19/12 09/18/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/14/12 09/17/12 09/14/12 09/17/12 09/19/12 09/14/12 09/13/12 09/13/12 09/18/12 09/17/12 09/14/12 09/17/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 09/19/12 09/13/12 09/14/12 LP/SqFt 34.52 44.98 48.91 48.65 52.29 57.09 37.83 28.59 69.33 36.36 68.07 33.06 53.9 55.26 33.75 65.53 45.85 73.95 35.74 50.38 54.16 54.83 68.46 61.88 49.78 44.46 54.7 53.48 39.37 73.69 51.05 85.53 55.29 83.92 56.56 83.6 83.98 92.13 79.37 54.22 74.05 78.63 96.69 137.15 133.93 71.54 96.76 70.3 260.42 92.18 94.19 146.45 128.65 122.21 77.87 127.35 70.73 124.79 221.65 138.06 188.44 103.71 147.64 124.49 137.42 174.23 173.88 LP/SP Ratio 95 97.49 100 92.22 118.75 95.19 88.18 100 88.48 100 91.02 78.58 83.82 92.48 90.62 91.56 100 95.03 90.13 129.92 108.14 94.79 94.79 90.67 100 100 107.06 96 100 97.39 90.86 94.09 107.11 92.35 95.08 93.67 100 96.15 98.48 84.73 101.8 96.79 90.6 93.4 94.67 94.43 96.7 97.28 98.67 95.31 95.74 96.55 91.7 95.87 88.33 92.21 87.27 90.91 95.32 90.77 96.51 92.93 92.35 95.24 95.23 99.79 100 LP/SqFt 37.63 84.42 72.29 97.56 66.58 98.13 93.12 69.87 71.15 87.18 111.03 115.62 118.07 71.46 126.9 112.76 91.98 119.45 113.19 122.88 183.9 143.43 96.53 143.62 126.97 133.69 160.28 194 175.31 162.77 173.42 105.14 155.81 183.79 224.4 LP/SP Ratio 67.78 97.64 78.68 89.38 98.48 90.99 97.39 88.35 9.44 100.85 94.48 92.56 93.58 97.83 120.48 100 96.81 92.46 97.55 94.83 86.35 96.39 86 94.98 93.36 97.77 91.74 92.78 93.39 94.28 95.02 100 95.38 91.45 96.57 Saturday, September 21, 2012 ads.yoursun.net HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Z 1020 1020 1020 InvestorsChoice Real Estate HUD REGISTERED BROKER 941-475-7011 VENICE 3/2 Tempest Harbor Loop $173,000 3/2 N. Cypress Pt. Dr $209,600 3/2 Venice Palms Blvd $190,000 ENGLEWOOD 3/2 Sheffield Ln..... $95,000 3/2 Lord St......... $120,000 NORTH PORT 3/2 Napolean Rd..$62,000 4/2 Luther Ave .... $130,000 3/2 Bessemer Av $110,000 3/2 Amnesty Dr.... $77,000 4/2 Luther Ave.......130,000 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2/pool Fargo St. $67,000 2/2 Sandy St........ $71,250 3/2 Ohara Dr.......$120,000 PUNTA GORDA 3/2 Rampart Blvd. $45,000 3/2 Tam O'Shanter Ln. $55,890 3/2 Buttonwood PI. $200,100 You could save 12. $1000's Call for a ...... list of properties. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES ALSO AVAILABLE. 4/7 (GROBE ST. FENCED, SHED, NEED TLC OWNER ALLOWANCE AVAIL. $45,900 OBO ASSIST2SELL 941-492-3033 OR 224-6031 OWNER@J EBCO123@GMAIL.COM 941-224-6031 waterfront 20ue 3bu Turn-Key Furn. w/ do $134,500 Marina, fitness nis, pools, bocce, e Harbor Cove Realt 941-426-0666 BEST Prices-MORE Ame www.myharborcove.c PUNT GUIOUR Remoaelea 2/2/2 pool home with dock- age for 65' plus sailboat, depth maintained by city, dead end street in restricted neighborhood. REDUCED! $189,900 By Owner 941-276-3581 or rfrog@hotmail.com SOUTH VENICE 4 bdrm, 3 bath, large screened in w/ deep pool on 2.5 lots. 3260 sq ft total, 2198 sq ft living, lakefront. $169,000 OBO 941-473-4071 THE PERFECT SNOWBIRD OR STARTER HOME i/iz/ Built in zuuo, Perfect condition with lots of upgrades. Great insurance rates. Open kitchen, Large lanai, desirable Southern Expo- sure! 10 Mins to beaches. Only $149,900. Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGuire 941-223-4781 NEED CASH? 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. VENI-I 5 2 eaarwooa Ln. Updated 2/2 1938 sqft, bright open floor plan, Private backyard, with lakeview pool & spa $245,000 fsbo 941-685- 0659 or 941-685-1130 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 WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 PORT CHARLOTTE -: 2 2 Immaculate pool home on canal with dock. Kris Hinterberg Real Estate $187,900 941-276-1744 PUNTA GORDA '.:iiboit waterfront, 4/3/2, pool, cus- tom built 2005, 3237 SF. Boat dock/lift. $595,000. A Clear Choice Realty 941-979-9396 7~RONT WATERFRONT L HOMES 1030 Puna ord Ile $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 apple, & 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 BI F'T- T- I1I ! SELL IT! SUN DECLASSIFIED! CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE 1040 Time is Running Out.. 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! This Offer Ends September 30th! E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 5 CONDOS/VILLAS MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE FOR SALE 1040 1090 FOR SALE BY OWNER BEAUTIFUL VENICE ISLAND. FURNISHED CORNER CONDO. 55+ 2 BR/2 BA. LANAI, Cov. PARKING. NEAR SHOPS AND BEACH. $105,000. 773-517-1745 bedrm "55 or older? Come to Maria Manor! Great close- in location, 2 pools, spa, shuffleboard, & clubhouse $32,900. June Poliachik, Realtor SFR 941-916-0100 or Michelle Brisendine, Realtor GRI 941-889-8721, Sun Realty www.housingselections.com" ONLY 712 CONDOS, VILLAS, HOUSES IN VENICE, FL AVAILABLE (Venice MLS 9/19/12) Here is a sample of Inventory: 103/634 Bird Bay Dr. E. $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 $117,700 201/811 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 We do all of Venice & Area 941-485-4804 Sales 941-484-6777 Rentals 1-800-464-8497 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 R/2BA Realtors Welcome! MOBILE HOMES ock VENICE 522 Cedarwood Ln. L O K o Advertisein FOR SALE s, ten- OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-4 SOUTH VENICE 4 bdrm, 3 The Showcase 090 Resi tc. Updated 2/2 1938 sqft, bath, large screened in w/ of Homes 3/c y bright open floor plan, deep pool on 2.5 lots. Please Call ENGLEWOOD 1/1 w/Car- 13/ Private backyard, with 3260 sq ft total, 2198 sq ft 866463-1638 port, 2 storage sheds and 2 Ba nities! lakeview pool & spa living, lakefront. $169,000 866-463-1638or Email; AC units. 55+ park. $7,500 Se com $245,000 fsbo 941-685- 941-473-4071 1 or Email; AC units. 55+ park. $7,500 Se con $240659 or 941-685-1130 9414734071 special@sunnewspapers.net 941-323-1876 AREA PROPERTY TRANSFERS CONTINUED Just bring your toothbrush! Squeaky clean 2/2 modern sectional, year round lanai, shade/privacy, completely furnished, beautiful 5 star senior community. Call Mike 941-356-5308 www.riversideoaksflorida.com t HR 5 Star Retirement Golf Course Community Quality home. 2-3/2, over 1.500 SF. Owner must sell. $59,995 Call Karen Now! 419-356-6825 -NEED A JOB?-\ CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! VENICE ISLE REAL ESTATE SALES, INC. 55+ Resident Owned Comm. Lic. R.E. Broker. 941-485-7743 Many homes to choose from. 941-485-7744 VENICE RANCH M.H.E. Community is being Renovat- ed! Lot rental community 12x46 2BR/1BA, furnished, asking $3,500 24x32 2BR/1BA, unfur- nished, new appliances, asking $5,300. Others to choose from. WALKING DISTANCE TO PUBLIC & CVS 55+ comm. No pets Call Jane 941-488-5672 www.VeniceRanch.com MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 Bank Sale! Arcadia Village Senior Community dential drywall, clean, in the golf course! 2, Lg. shed, porch, 500 SF, part. furn, nk says to seller - ell it $49,900 obo 419-356-6825 ENGLEWOOD- COURTESY OF ENGLEWOOD AREA BOARD OF REALTORS ML# Status Address C7035982 SLD 9509 ARNAZ CIR N5776126 SLD 739TANGERINE WOODS BLVD D5785445 SLD 6306 LORITER D5784943 SLD 3919 CAPE HAZE DR # 504 C7035880 SLD 8411 PLACIDARD# 406 N5777381 SLD 7208 HOLSUM ST D5788690 SLD 9422 HEARTWELLVILLE AVE D5788437 SLD 7034STACY LN D5787411 SLD 10124 AMELIA AVE D5781548 SLD 1384 MALLARD DR D5788313 SLD 1431 OVERBROOKRD D5788136 SLD 11091 CORRIGAN AVE N5776638 SLD 21 SPORTSMAN CIRCLE D5787291 SLD 9365 OCEANSPRAY BLVD D5788034 SLD 5144CONDADOTER D5788530 SLD 13409 AINSWORTH LN D5788392 SLD 2565 KLASSTER D5780418 SLD 1175 LITTLE CT D5787899 SLD 103 APOLLO DR D5785858 SLD 32 FAIRWAY RD D5784394 SLD 141 MARKER RD A3963760 SLD 1848 WHISPERING PINES CIR M5831100 SLD 15471 ALCOVE CIR D5789038 SLD 8555 LAKESIDE DR D5777150 SLD 11180 HACIENDA DEL MAR C301 D5787868 SLD 5125 LATHAMTER D5784941 SLD 157 BLACKWALLCT Zip Code 33981 34223 33981 33947 33946 34224 34224 33981 34224 34224 34223 34224 33947 34224 33981 33981 33981 34223 33947 33947 33947 34223 33981 34224 33946 33981 33921 City PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ROTONDA WEST PLACIDA ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD ROTONDA WEST ROTONDA WEST ROTONDA WEST ENGLEWOOD PORT CHARLOTTE ENGLEWOOD PLACIDA PORT CHARLOTTE BOCA GRANDE List Price 48,000 71,000 74,900 93,000 100,900 115,000 119,900 127,900 129,700 129,900 139,900 142,900 144,000 149,900 149,999 179,900 179,900 187,500 189,000 229,000 255,000 264,900 275,000 289,000 338,500 369,900 1,195,000 Pool Sold Price 57,000 65,000 N 71,000 N 80,000 90,000 107,000 115,000 127,900 127,500 N 110,000 142,000 140,000 122,500 142,000 N 142,000 170,000 168,528 N 185,000 171,789 199,000 Y 240,000 264,900 240,000 275,000 N 330,000 357,000 N 1,110,000 Built 1984 1985 1973 2007 2007 1997 1989 2008 1988 2002 1980 2007 1995 2006 1975 2006 1986 1958 2007 2006 2007 1981 2007 1995 2006 2003 1994 Property Style Sold Terms Single Family Home All Cash Manufactured/Mobile HomeNew Conventional Single Family Home Townhouse Condo Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home Single Family Home All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash New Conventional All Cash Manufactured/Mobile Home All Cash 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 Single Family Home New VA All Cash New Conventional New Conventional All Cash New Private All Cash New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional New Conventional All Cash All Cash All Cash All Cash Sold Date SP/SqFt 09/14/12 62.09 09/14/12 56.87 09/14/12 64.9 09/14/12 70.18 09/14/12 89.2 09/14/12 77.82 09/12/12 66.94 09/13/12 83.98 09/12/12 75.31 09/11/12 57.29 09/10/12 73.58 09/14/12 78.48 09/10/12 68.17 09/11/12 93.54 09/13/12 126.79 09/12/12 85.51 09/11/12 63.4 09/14/12 256.94 09/13/12 92.71 09/14/12 93.56 09/13/12 105.63 09/12/12 115.53 09/13/12 61.73 09/11/12 138.33 09/12/12 166.16 09/14/12 181.86 09/14/12 425.78 LP/SP Ratio 118.75 91.55 94.79 86.02 89.2 93.04 95.91 100 98.3 84.68 101.5 97.97 85.07 94.73 94.67 94.5 93.68 98.67 90.89 86.9 94.12 100 87.27 95.16 97.49 96.51 92.89 m The Sun Classified-Section B Page 6 E/N/C/V ads.yoursunnet Saturday, September 21, 2012 MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1095 PRESTIGE HOMES PUNTA GORDA BUY FACTORY DIRECT AND SAVE $1,000'S!!!!!!! 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Call 866.463.1638 NEWSPAPER Dig in to the healing secrets of ethnic cuisine What do spicy Indian curry, zesty Italian pesto, refreshing Spanish gazpacho and Mexico's chocolate-rich mole sauce have in common? They'll all get your taste buds dancing. But they do a lot more than that. Tasty ethnic cuisine all-stars like these deliver a heap of phytonutrients that make you younger by avoiding cancer, heart disease, high blood sugar, dementia and more. That's a great reason to visit your city's summertime ethnic street fairs and make liberal and creative use of the herbs and spices hiding in your kitchen cabinet. Don't eat ethnic only sometimes sprinkle more of this good stuff on the foods you munch every day. How? Think outside the box, like Dr. Mike does. He dusts steamed broccoli with cinnamon and spreads bright-yellow mustard (a great source of the super-healthy spice turmeric) on everything from celery to grilled salmon and whole-grain pasta! You should go for this gold with all the gusto Michael Phelps brought to the Olympics! Giving your spice rack a workout ranks up there with eating fruit and veggies as "brilliant." Take oregano. Prized in Italian and Greek cuisine, these tasty little leaves boast 30 times more polyphenols than potatoes, 12 times more than oranges and four times more than blueberries. True, you'd never munch a bunch of oregano that's as big as a potato, but even a pinch of this herb packs a wallop. A tablespoon of fresh oregano's got as much antioxidant power as a medium-size apple! And it outranks the antioxidant power of 27 other herbs that are used in cooking and botanical medicine. Here's the lowdown on other herbs and spices that punch up the flavor of popular ethnic cuisines - with ways you can use them to get healthier (and smarter) as you spice up whatever you're cooking tonight. Turmeric: The com- pound curcumin, found in the turmeric in yellow mustard (not so much in brown) and yellow curry powder has anti- inflammatory, antiviral, antibacterial and antifun- gal properties. It offers some protection from cancer, diabetes, arthritis and Alzheimer's disease. A premiere flavor in Indian Dr. Mehmet Oz & Dr. Michael Roizen cuisine, don't hesitate to use it on veggies or sauteed chicken, or in salad dressing. Cinnamon: In this tasty spice, a compound called hydroxychalcone makes receptors on your cells work better so your body absorbs blood sugar more easily. Getting 1/2 to 1 teaspoon a day, sprinkled on food, could lower blood sugar 10 points. A favorite in German baked goods and Greek main dishes, like hearty moussaka, cin- namon is also delicious on oatmeal, in hot cocoa and sprinkled on fresh fruit, like apples and bananas. Ginger: This popular flavor in Thai and Japanese cuisines may also cut your odds for inflammatory dis- eases like arthritis, as well as cancer and migraine headaches. (Another good use: Eat some if you're prone to motion sickness or general nausea.) Try grated fresh ginger in salad dressing, and shake powdered ginger onto whole-grain muffins. Garlic: Munching a clove a day could help lower your cholesterol by as much as 9 percent. Garlic contains tons of tangy compounds that may help protect against cancers of the breast, stomach, colon, esophagus and pancreas and soothe high blood pressure a bit, too. Garlic's a favorite from Scandinavia to Spain and Korea. Use it to spice up veggies, fish and your next pot of brown rice. It seems to make everything taste better even try it on fruit. Rosemary: A top season- ing in Mediterranean cooking (the French roast it with almonds, the Italians add it to herb mixes), rosemary's antioxi- dant capabilities make it a must for 21st-century grill masters. Adding this herb to meat, fish and veggie marinades before grilling reduces flame-fueled can- cer-causing compounds called heterocyclic amines by up to 80 percent. So, use spices to keep your body and brain younger after all, using your brain to imagine new flavor combos keeps your brain sharp. I BUSINESS &~ SERVICE A, DUIRECTORY K I REX MORGAN By Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman 'T FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella L PO -/OU HAVE TO GET W NO, I HAVE BACK TO VOL-LNTEER SOME TIME! PUT' NOW? - DILBERT By Scott Adams I. IT WAS A GREAT BOOK. I'LL LOAN YOU THE PAPERBACK. E THANKS. I LOVE IT E WHEN OTHER PEOPLE DECIDE HOW I'LL SPEND MY FREE TIME. 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Answer:" " (Answers Monday) Yesterday's Jumbles: WOUND NOVEL DOOMED SUNKEN Answer: What snobby birds with big egos do - LOOK DOWN ON US Quell the musty smell of books Dear Heloise: I came across a box of old books that I would like to keep, but they have a musty smell. Is there any way to remove it? A Reader in Texas This is a common ques- tion, and being a collector of old books, it is a prob- lem I've often encountered. Many times the musty smell is just from age. Take some baking soda (not for antique or rare books) or cornstarch and sprinkle between the pages. When done, slip the book into a plastic bag (large zipper bag) and place in a cool, dry place. Let sit for about a week or so. When the week is up, brush out the powder. Repeat, if neces- sary. Caution: Never place baking soda on damp books. Once the musty smell is gone, store your books carefully. If they are older, heavy or extra-large books, they should be stored flat on their side. Storing them upright can damage the pages and crack the spines. - Heloise Adhesive bandages Dear Heloise: As time goes on, skin can get thinner, and unfortunately, we have to wear more and more bandages (with blood tests, etc.). The tape can be really hard to peel off. A good way is to hit the tape with your hair dryer for a quick minute, as this will melt the adhesive, and the tape will come off BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott Hints from Heloise without taking your skin with it. David McNair, Jackson, Miss. A good hint to use along with that is baby, olive or even vegetable oil to help remove the bandage and residue. Here's how: Simply soak a cotton ball in one of the oils and apply to the bandage, allowing it to soak the area. Let it sit for a few minutes, then gently try to remove the bandage. If it doesn't come off right away, apply a little more oil and try again. There are adhesive re- movers available. Compare brands, because there seems to be quite a price difference. Heloise Thank-you postage Dear Heloise: I just had a loved one pass away, and I received many cards with money in them. One thing that I had never heard of before was that several cards had a book of stamps for the thank- you cards. I thought this was a great idea. Next time, instead of money or flowers, I will send a book of stamps. Rae in Omaha, Neb. 60 ( FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston MOM SHR S LDON-FT BU DRDDN WHILE H7S SLEEPINGi 1 Saturday, September 21, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/v The Sun Classified-Section B Page 9 The Sun Classified-Section B Page 10 EINICIV ads .you rsun net Saturday, September 21, 2012 Teens play the same notes, but MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley aren't making music together / O-ow DEAR ABBY: I'm 15 and I really like this boy, but I - can't find the courage to ask him out. I'm pretty sure he likes me, too, because whenever we're together he ,, holds my hand or puts his arms around me. B He has a great smile and personality. We have many ..... things in common, such Dear Abby PEANUTS By Charles Schulz as we both play an instru- ________B UN-_ __TOHAVE ment, we make each other DEAR NOT A CHILD: CAN7 EXPECT VR AND O HAVN... laugh and we're both close AltTyo mBE APP - adult in the eyes of the don't understand is why law in Ohio, you are not .c K he hasn't made a move yet independent. As long as to ask me out. NEEDS you are dependent upon LOVE HELP your parents for shelter, DEARNEEDS LOVE food or anything else HELP: I can think of a few there is a price you will reasons, and none of them have to pay. In this case, CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers have anything to do with the price you are paying is W\_,A .D. " TYA Il,( (A)E.0 how much he likes you. He your mother's loving but 1 i T S41K 0, O R 7A O & IT" RI, O'1 I3 may not be able to afford hawklike supervision. And C AGE P gZST OF iT" \ VV016 T to ask you out, he may feel if you think you or I can CAP9'1 ,r6 O01PLPi shy, he may not feel ready talk her out of it, you're AJOO to date, or his parents may dreaming. prefer that he concentrate DEAR ABBY: My wife on something other than and I were invited to my romance. Some teens get brother's wedding, and " around this by socializing we accepted. Later, my (, . in groups, so instead of brother asked me to be a asking him "out," consider groomsman. asking if he'd like to join My wife is upset be- you and a group of your cause I didn't ask her if friends sometime. she minded that I'll be SHOE By MacNelly Productions DEAR ABBY: I'm an in the wedding and I will WB- 18-year-old woman who walk down the aisle with WHY DID THAT BEEKEEPER "TECHNOL0ICAI lives at home with my one of the bridesmaids. GET STUNG 50 BADLY? DISTRACTION. parents. I have been see- She feels that my walking ing an amazing person for with another woman is a a while now. There is just "date" and disrespectful to one problem. My mother her. Is it proper wedding ' has decided to put "rules" etiquette to accept an on our relationship. invitation to be in a wed- By rules, I mean: a ding if you are married? curfew, how often I see GROOMSMAN IN THE him, where I am to be with SOUTH - him and various other DEAR GROOMSMAN: things. Also, she randomly It is very common for the blurts out that I am "never brother of the groom to to move in with him until be in his wedding party I am married." I don't plan and marital status JAN RIC CLASSIC SUDOKU on moving in with him has nothing to do with Fill in the blank cells using numbers to 9. Ea until we both have our it. Escorting an assigned Fill in the blan cells using numbers 1 to 9 Ea college degrees. bridesmaid to and from column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process I am technically an the altar is not a "date," level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to i adult, which means to me nor is it disrespectful that I can make my own to your wife, who may 8 7 4 6 9 decisions and suffer the really be upset because consequences if there are she wasn't also asked to 7 1 any. I know I live in my be part of the wedding parents' home. I follow party. 3 9 8 their rules and respect their Dear Abby is written wishes but this is a bit by Abigail Van Buren, extreme, don't you think? also known as Jeanne 2 9 Abby, please advise me Phillips, and was on how to explain to my founded by her mother, 8 9 3 5 4 mom that I'm an adult Pauline Phillips. Write and not a newborn baby Dear Abby at www. 6 9 as she regards me? NOT DearAbby.com or PO. A CHILD ANYMORE IN Box 69440, Los Angeles, 9 6 5 OHIO CA 90069. 9 6 5 6 2 "For the kingdom of God is not in word, but in 3 1 4 6 7 power."- 1 Corinthians 4:20. The Christian life is more than just talk. It's a life to 9/22/12 live under the power and authority of the Lord. Are you a living example of the power of God? ~U~c!1 1cg rv-L OF 1^^ 1.- ----- WcA(bA ^1 OWAWtFr ^^TI vim= ^ Venice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. I HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19).You'll have some ambivalence about going through with the event you set up earlier in the week. You can interpret this as a sign that you've changed since then. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Ask for what you've long wanted. There's no reason you shouldn't be given the royal treatment, except that no one will know it's what you expect unless you ask for it. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). Friends are proud to know you. Plus, your life might be more exciting than theirs at the moment, which means they'll oon share probably more than you would have liked -on your behalf. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Maybe gravity is caused by gravitons, but no one has seen a graviton, so who knows? Similarly, a loved one's downer mood has no traceable source, so don't take it personally. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The circumstances around you will confirm your opinion of how things should be, and so your mood will be light until they don't confirm them anymore. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Those with nutty, irra- justify them. That could influence you to go another route today: open-minded and explaining nothing. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). What matters is not what you talk about, but how you flesh out your topics with a personal connection. Bringing more of yourself to superficial relationships will deepen them. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). If you surprise a horse, you chance receiving a swift kick to the sternum. With a gentle approach and a reassuring pat, you can show a horse that you come in peace. People SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Melding your personality to suit those around you will be counter- productive.Today, fitting in is a near impossible feat. 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Saturday, September 21, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified-Section B Page 13 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 InvestorsChoice Real Estate A FalthnBasead Business 4/2.5 Suncoast Lakes $1300 Pt. Charlotte 3/2 McKee St. $775 Rotonda West 2/2 Oakland Hills PI. $725 2/2 Annopolis Ln Pool $950 SEASONAL/SHORT TERM RENTALS Englewood, N. Port & Pt.Char Rotonda and S. Venice 2/1.5 Villa from $1100 2/2 Condo from $1400 2/2 Homes from $1000 3/2 Homes from $1100 2/2 Pool Homes from $1250 3/2 Pool Homes from $1500 Diana Legg/Michele Ross Your Rental Experts 941-475-7011 941-681-1189 Website: www.icre.us Call us for all of your Real Estate Needs. ASK US HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! HOMES FOR RENT 1210 3/3/2 With Pool Possible Rent to Own Between North Port & Port Charlotte...Close to all conven- iences and not far to beach!! AMAZING VALUE WITH ALL THE EXTRAS!! Granite Counters, Ceramic Tile, Vaulted Ceilings, Large Master Suite, Caged Pool, Paver Brick covered entry porch & lanai/pool deck, Split Bedroom plan, Bright Open floor plan... $1300/month (First, Last & Security) Lora Keller, Century 21 Aztec & Assoc. Call 941-505-1519 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 SEASONAL RENTALS IN BIRD BAY VILLAGE BIRD BAY REALTY (Venice) 484-6777 or 800-464-8497 DEEP CREEK 2/2 or 3/2, tile cath. ceil, wood cab. granite, W/D, lanai $725+ up, pets ok (941)-626-1514 or 661-4539 CONDOS/VILLAS] FOR RENT Z 1240 DEEP CREEK 2/2 1211 Sax- ony Circle Bottom floor unit. Fully renovated and well fur- nished including all appliances and accesories.0On golf course and has pool. Water included. Available November 1, 2012 for yearly lease. First & last month rent along with credit / background check required. $775 941-380-8984 DEEP CREEK 2/2 REMOD- ELED AND AVAILABLE LONG TERM! $740/MO 941- 629- 8229 OR 661-9570 DEEP CREEK 2/2 with den, unfurnished, ground floor on golf course, quiet location. Looking for reliable tenant. Small Pet welcome, Contact Diane Ruley 941-347-6371 PORT CHAR. Loveland Court- yards, 3BR/2BA, Very private, 1 Story, Vaulted Ceilings, Gourmet Kit., All SS Appl. + W & D, Tile, Pool, 1 Pet OK, Scrnd. Courtyard. $800/mo Wtr & Swr Incl. 941-627-4177 PORT CHARLOTTE Must see! 2/2/cp condo Ig. rms. W/D water, cable inc pool/dock $850 mo + sec 973-570-4196 PORT CHARLOTTE 1st floor 2/2 off Kings Hwy, W/D, water, pool, incld. Sm pets ok. $725+ sec. 941-286-6252 ROTONDA WEST- 3br/2ba fantastic unit gated comm. pool, spa, granite tops, all appliances, minutes from beaches and golf. Water & cable included $900 month. (239)292-5571 Annual No Pets or Smoking DUPLEXES FOR RENT 1300 DEEP CREEK 2/2 with Garage, Lanai, close to 1-75 exit 170 $725/mo. 941-737-7037 EAST ENGLEWOOD clean 2/1 N/S, N/P lawn care provided 1st last, sec. $600 month 941-662-0095 NORTH PORT 2BR/1BA in good location $650/MO 1st last +Security dep. Annual lease, Avail Now. 941-423- 8448 PUNTA GORDA 2/2 Washer, dryer, & microwave. Lawn care & water incld. No dogs, $675 941-286-6223 APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 ENGLEWOOD: MANASOTA KEY, Eff. Apt. Steps to Beach. Util. & cable incl pet ok, $165/wk 941-716-3660 1ST MONTH ONLY $375 12 mins from Venice 2br w/ den 2 ba 1300sf, Swimming pool $775/mo 941-473-0450 VENICE ISLAND Eff, 1 & 2 br, Immed. occup. No pets, 1 yr lease 941416-5757or 3236466 MANASOTA KEY, 1BR/1BA w/big porch on beach. Sm. pets OK. 6 Mo. min. Very quiet. (941)-661-7120. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 1320 A ALL SEVEN P ALMS ADAPTMENITS 1, 2 & 3 BR Apts Available Rents starting at $479! New Management, New Look, New Attitude! 1200 Slash Pine Circle Punta Gorda, FL (941) 257-4654 www.7palmsapartments.com For those who qualify. Call for details. EHO Classified = Sales NORTH PORT Victoria Point Apts at Sumter & Appomattox Between US 41 & 1-75. Accepting Applications for 1Br & 2Br Apartments L= Conveniently PPTuT located close to schools shopping, entertainment, & beaches 941-423-8720 PUNTA GORDA Large 2/1 with carport, $700 mo includes water, + $700 sec 941-740-0491 FOR RENT 1320 STUDIO APTSV Income-Based Housing for those 62+ or HCA Requirements. 941-624- 2266. Limited availability. Restrictions Apply. TTY: 1-800-955-8771 PUNTA GORDA Clean, Cool & Cozy, 1 BR. Furnished, comfy queen bed, laundry, courtyard, utilities incl.PG 941-575-7006 VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $350 Move in Fee. Call (941)-488-7766. 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Pets Welcome Professionally managed by Gallina Management, Inc MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT 1340 PUNTA GORDA 1 BR Home $500/mo + $400 sec + elec. RV Spaces $375/mo. 941-740-6000/740-3000 EFFICIENCIES FOR RENT ^^1350 ENGLEWOOD 1/1 MANA- SOTA KEY, NEWLY RENOVATED FULLY FURNISHED STUDIO, BEACH TO BAY, INCLDS ALL UTILITIES & KAYAK RAMP. YEARLY RENTAL $655/MO 1ST, & SEC OR SEASONAL $1050/MO W/ A 3 MTH MIN. NO PETS. CALL 941-475-6273 EFFICIENCIES FOR RENT 1350 SEASONAL RENTALS 1390 HARBOUR HEIGHTS close to ROTONDA CONDO BEAUTIFUL river, newly renovated efficien- 2/2 55+ CONDO POOL & cies with cable & internet, Sun- AMENITIES No PETS AVAIL FOR nybrook Motel 941-625-6400 JANUARY 2013! 201-6385805 ROOMS FOR RENT needED CASH? ENGLEWOOD $105/wk near venice, no security, no lease, no utilities, 941-525-0621 S. VENICE Beautiful Home clean, quiet, w/d, on busline, $125/wk w/util 941-225-1561 RENTALS TO SHARE 1370 NORTH PORT F/seeks m/f to share furn. home. 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Best Water and Golf View in Bobcat Trail MLS # A3966004 $289,000 Exit Creative Realty Kieran & Cecelia Loughman 941-234-7099 RESTRICTED FENCED/GATED 6 ACRE TREASURE HORSES WELCOME! NEWER 2600+SF,SPACIOUS 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 Fabulous 5 Acre Private Gated Estate EL .J ilII i L VVV IJ A Unique 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Stilt Home with Deeded Rights to Lemon Bay Dock & Private Beach on Gulf! $499,900. John Colello, Beach & Luxury Realty Inc. 727-798-8144 BY OWNER Venice Pine Brook 3 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 car garage, swimming pool, long driveway on a cul de sac, partially fenced, ideal for several cars/boat, 10 minutes to beach and US41/1-75 (941) 497-6655 OPEN SUNDAY 1-3PM 64 Tea View 2004 BUILT 3/2/2 Turnkey furnished POOL Home with Southern exposure and lake view! $217,500 FLA GOLF PROPERTIES INC 941-698-4653 VENICE 522 CEDARWOOD LN. Updated 2/2 1938 Sqft, bright open floor plan. Private back yard with lakeview, pool & spa! $245,000 FSBO 941-685-0659 941-685-1130 Prairie Creek W Punta Gorda One of a Kind 2004 Home VIEWS Infinity Pool HUGE stocked Pond dock & Fountain "Out Door Under Roof FULL Bar &Kitchen" 1500 SF GARAGE.Horses Welcome Separate Guest Apartment $899,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 5 ACRES+ PRAIRIE CREEK PARK 5 Acres+3351 SQ Ft Home 4 Bdrms 3 Baths, Screened Enclosure, Pool Black Top Roads & Drive. Horses Welcome, Prairie Creek Park, Deed Restricted minutes to Punta Gorda $459,000 JUDY K PETKEWICZ GRI CRS ALLISON JAMES Estates & Homes 941-456-8304 SEARCH ALL LISTINGS http://www.PuntaGordaPropertiesforsale.Com Arcadia, 5 acres, cleared, fenced with 2005 Mfg. 3/2/2CP all elec. home. Lg. kitchen w/breakfast room, utility w/water softner. 40 Oaks. Shop w/elec. House & shop wired to 10,000 W generator. All power lines underground $148,500. (863)-244-9822 Punta Gorda 4/3/2 pool home, tile floors, granite counters in kitchen, outdoor kitchen, panoramic views, tip lot, custom built 2005, 3237 living sq.ft. Dock, boat lift. $595,000 A Clear Choice Realty 941-979-9396 LAKE SUZY 2005 3/2/2 Great Location. Close to Golf Course. Private Yet Convenient. All Appliances New in 2010. This Beauty Includes Plantation Shutters, Laminate Flooring, Large Fenced Patio & Many Extras! Perfect Fulltime or Seasonal Home! $128,500 941-979-5976 VENICE 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH, 2 CAR GARAGE. LAKE VIEW. DIRECT ACCESS TO POOL, TENNIS COURT, SHUFFLE BOARD, 55+, GREAT LOCATION! $155,000. CALL GEN: 941-228-4571 All new stainless steel appliances, new flooring, peaceful lanai overlooking woods. Won't last long at only $104,900 2374 SULTAN AVE. NORTH PORT Donna Cline Sanderling Real Estate 941-623-8423 Huge Reduction!! 2/2/2 POOL Home w/ breath taking water views looking down intersecting canals w/ 146'concrete seawall on the water. 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