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VENICE o R 75 LGon dolier Sun r LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER -V ~ 4s W' -~14"L rq ~C' ft&h SMART TALK Page 3A TEETH IN 3-D Page 6A VYC GIVES Page 1B Wellfield: The bigger picture '- jBy GREG GILES S... NEws EDITOR .....-It looks like a decision on location of the pro- r.-. '-posed Challenger Baseball sw fields in Venice will have to wait awhile longer. Venice City Council on Tuesday authorized a future workshop on FILE PHOTO the purpose and use of FILE PHOTO Wellfield Park, effectively Challenger Baseball supports and city staff walk the proposed delaying any decision on Plan B site for a new ballpark in the interior of Wellfield Park. the ballfields' location in City council is delaying a decision in order to more thoroughly the near term. explore city options and uses for the property. City leaders want to explore planned uses for the area. The Pinebrook Park na- ture trail area was conceived as part of the larger Wellfield Park, now a sports complex - but it's not listed in any city and county interlocal agreement like other parks. The agreements delineate which governmental entity is responsible for maintenance. Residents pointed out both city and county docu- ments, nonetheless, refer to Pinebook Park. Even the city's website acknowledges Pinebrook Park exists, they said, so if there's to be a change in use it first needs to go to referendum under city code. Challenger supporters are in favor of a location in the Pinebrook nature trail section of Wellfield. Nature trail lovers and adjacent homeowners want the area left untouched. When council came up with an alternative location within the Wellfield, it found Pop Warner football might be shortchanged. Council also learned on Tuesday of terrible ballfield conditions for Miss Venice Fast Pitch. Mayor John Holic asked if the city was doing the organization a disservice by allowing those ballfield conditions to deteriorate while improving those of others. Challenger also didn't like WELLFIELD 1 7 SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Teri Hansen, president of Gulf Coast Community Foundation, talks with students working out the same chemistry problem with hand-held devices that sixth grader Jared Gailbreath is working on at the front of the table. This demonstrated how TechActive Classrooms of Tomorrow work. Classroom of Tomorrow debuts By AUDREY BLACKWELL STAFF WRITER A new wave of educa- tional tools has flowed into Sarasota County School District middle schools in the name of TechActive Classrooms of Tomorrow. Fifty COTs have been installed in each middle school in the district. The grand opening of the classrooms was held Sept. 25 at Venice Middle School with a real-time si- mulcast fed to seven other middle schools: Booker, Brookside, Heron Creek, Laurel Nokomis, McIntosh, Sarasota and Woodland. A digital ribbon-cutting ceremony conducted by Lori White, superinten- dent of Sarasota County Public Schools and Teri Hansen, president of Gulf Coast Community Foundation, officially opened the COT. COT tools enhance sci- ence and math education with advanced technology and a new approach to teaching and learning. With COT, students go from the old way of taking notes while sitting at desks to sitting on chairs with wheels and working out problems in small groups with handheld devices. "TechActive is a Sarasota County School District initiative," White said. "It supports the delivery of instruction in a collaborative, hands-on, inquiry-based approach - not just the feeding of information to students." The four science and three math COTs at VMS include the following: six semicircular com- puter/lab tables (one for every four students) chairs on rollers to enhance collaboration six 23-inch touchscreen computers a tablet computer for teacher software that lets the teacher move images from student touchscreens to the ActivBoard and communi- cate remotely with students a mobile presentation table digital microscopes (six for each science classroom) digital probes for data-gathering (six for each science classroom) TI-Nspire wireless graphing calculators (24 for each math classroom; six for science) CLASSROOM 17 City budget adopted on final reading By GREG GILES NEws EDITOR With little fanfare, Venice City Council concluded its budget deliberations Tuesday evening, adopting the rollback millage rate. It's the second year in a row council adopted a rollback rate, which raises local property taxes for many just enough to bring in the same amount of tax revenue as the preceding year. Council Member Jim Bennett said the average tax increase will be $3 per $100,000 in taxable value, as the millage rate went up three-one-hundredths from 2.935 mills to 2.965. City Finance Director Jeff Snyder said the village rate is impacted by other things, including Save Our Homes. Some homeown- ers could actually see a decrease, while others could see an increase. He showed council members a $400,000 home who's city tax will go up nearly $180. Council tackled major budget issues and ended the year with a maintenance budget, albeit one that improves the fund balance of a number of departments. While most council members indicated they were happy with the budget, they also acknowledged there's more work to be done to streamline expenses and BUDGET|7 Beggar the dolphin dies FROM MOTE MARINE LABORATORY One of Sarasota's best-known and ill-fed dolphins was found dead near the Albee Road Bridge Friday in Nokomis. Known as "Beggar," the bottlenose dolphin was one of the most studied wild dolphins in the world and an example of how hu- man behavior can some- times hurt wild animals. Beggar frequented the Albee Road Bridge area of the Intracoastal Waterway, often approaching and be- ing approached by boaters who fed and attempted to pet him. He was the subject of numerous sci- entific papers and public education campaigns designed to help humans learn that feeding and pet- ting wild dolphins is bad for the animals. It is also illegal under the Marine Mammal Protection Act. Violations can be pros- ecuted in civil or criminal court and are punishable by up to $100,000 in fines and up to one year in jail per violation. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration recently prosecuted three such cases in Florida. By feeding Beggar, people changed his behavior and put him at an increased risk from boat strikes. It also appeared that other dolphins learned PHOTO PROVIDED BY MOTE MARINE This photo of Beggar was taken by the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program. similar begging behavior by watching Beggar interact with humans. The dolphin was found floating near Mile Marker 15 just north of the Albee Road Bridge and recov- ered by Sarasota County Marine Patrol. The Sarasota Dolphin Research Program, which has studied the dolphins of Sarasota Bay for 42 years, identified Beggar. Gretchen Lovewell, manager of Mote's Stranding Investigations Program, performed a necropsy. Beggar's body was in a state of moderate decomposition and no definitive cause of death could be pinpointed. However, there were nu- merous findings indicating that his interactions with humans played an overall role in Beggar's ill health. Externally, there were healed boat wounds and puncture wounds. Beggar BEGGAR|7 Boaters feed Beggar the dolphin illegally near the Albee Road Bridge in this photo taken by the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program under NMFS Scientific Research Permit No. 15543. Good morning, Gondolier Sun subscriber Linda Johnson FRONT SECTION BUSINESS.................................. 6A LEGALS...................................... 9A LET'EM HAVE IT...................... 8A LOTTERY.................................... 2A OBITUARIES .............................. 4A OUR TOWN SECTION OPINION...... ........................ 8A AROUND TOWN........................ 8B POLICE BEAT............................ 5A CLASS ACTS............................4B SPORTS.................................. 10-11A CROSSWORD..........................6B TIM SMOLARICK..........................8A WELL-BEING..........................B.... WEATHER .................................. 2A IN THIS EDITION AMERICAN PROFILE CLASSIFIED LET'S GO! COUPONS Gulf Coast Carpet Cleaning ...3B Mad Dogs Hot Dogs................ 2A Twin Palms Chiropractic.........7A Venice CarWash..................... 12A DEATHS Maxine Hocking Patrick Padden William Simpson John Wynne 11 7 05252 10075 a I WD I 'S A' AN' SlIS S S : SATURDAY W. NCG DEI VERY, *CAL L 4- S0-10 S O M E gT ALMANAC 2A SUN NEWSPAPERS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 - Florida Lot;ery I www^^^ fialottery ^^^com I^ Sept. 24N .....978 Sept. 24D.....340 Sept. 23N.....711 Sept. 23D.....399 Sept. 22N..... 325 Sept. 22D..... 169 Sept. 21N.....739 Sept. 21 D.....332 D-Day; N-Night Sept. 24N..... 5563 Sept. 24D..... 8688 Sept. 23N..... 9780 Sept. 23D..... 8616 Sept. 22N..... 4128 Sept. 22D..... 1383 Sept. 21N.....9163 Sept. 21 D.....7540 D-Day; N-Night Sept. 21 ......................5-20-22-27 M egaB all............................ ...1..... 1 Sept. 18 ....................... 2-12-28-33 M egaB all............................ ........ 1 Drawings occur Tuesday, Friday evenings Payoff for Sept. 21 - 4-of-4 + MB................ $1.3 million 2 4-of-4 ............................... $3,729.50 42 3-of-4 + MB ........................... $389 1,025 3-of-4 ............................. $47.50 1,298 2-of-4 + MB ........................ $26 Iat 2.. .t : Sept. 24 .................. 4-5-17-26-32 Sept. 23 .................. 3-7-13-28-30 Sept. 22 .......... 17-20-23-25-33 Sept. 21 ............ 9-27-30-33-36 Sept. 20 .......... 17-19-20-24-33 Payoff for Sept. 23 2 5-digit winner................$86,166.05 247 4-digit winners...............$112.50 8,229 3-digit winners.................... $9 2-digit winners ................. Quick Pick ticket S Sid) Sept. 22 ............ 13-19-30-43-46-51 Sept. 19 ............. 5-7-12-22-31-53 Payoff for Sept. 22 - 6-digit winners......................... $3M 22 5-digit winners ...............$7,687.50 1,406 4-digit winners...............$89.50 31,049 3-digit winners...............$5.50 2-digit winners with Xtra ................free ticket Drawings occur Wednesdays, Saturdays Estimated jackpot: $4 million I POWERme : Sept. 22 ....................2-16-18-40-42 Powerball ................................. 33 Sept. 19 ...................... 1-5-8-39-50 Powerball ................................. 23 Drawings occur Wednesdays and Saturdays Estimated jackpot: $200 million ($128.5 million cash value) ABC 7 WEATHER VENCEOUTO~OK WED THUil LIFRIllSAT SUN MJ I'jON TULI_: ED [ E- |-' THU .-F Temperature Normal Record Rainfall Yesterday Month Year High 88 95 (1995) Actual 1.70" 40.13" Sunrise/set T:nil- : :ui n:I Tomorrow's sunrise Moonrise/set Moonrise Moonset Water district to hold hog hunts 73 63 (1996) 0.00" Average 6.36" 44.69" Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs: tS3r3.:1i a5nd Cnhri.:-re c',unlies) ESE winds at 4 to 8 knots. Seas 1 to 2 feet, light chop. Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola: E winds at 7 to 14 knots. Seas 1 to 3 feet, light chop. E A TE RrJ TArjl-,hFD TI.IE DATE 7:21 a.m. WED 26 THU 27 FRI 28 SAT 29 5:07 p.m. SUN 30 4:59 a.m. HIGH HIGH L RM. A.M. F 11:18 10:08 5 11:36 11:07 E 11:52 11:57 12:41 - 1:21 12:08 7 *STRONG TIDE a A.M. p P.M. FROM SOUTHWEST FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT Southwest Florida Water Management District land managers plan to hold a series of hog hunts on district land this fall and winter to help reduce the wild hog population. Among the sites are Deer Prairie Creek Preserve and the South Schewe Tract, for a hunt Dec. 11-13. Beginning at 9 a.m. Oct. 8, prospective hunt- ers can purchase permits for these hunts on the district's website at http:// hoghunts.watermatters. org. Permits will be available on a first-come, first-served basis through 5 p.m. Oct. 19, or until they are sold out. The cost is $75 for each permit. All hunts will adhere to the hog-dog format. No still hunts will be available. Wild hogs, which are not native to Florida, feed on roots, tubers and grubs by rooting with their broad snouts, and can leave an area look- ing like a plowed field. They also prey on native wildlife, compete with na- tive species for food, and transmit diseases to other wildlife, livestock and hu- mans. Additionally, hogs may facilitate the spread of exotic plant species by transporting seeds and/ or providing germination sites through rooting. The district allows hogs - - - - - - - I Grahd Opehihg sepf. 25th I Island Location I Buy One Hot Dog, Get thd One For * (Regular Size Only) On The Island to be controlled through hunts when damage they cause is at unacceptable levels. Damage from hogs is occurring more frequently and with increasing severity. The district-managed properties will be closed to the public temporar- ily during the hog hunts. Only permitted hunters will be allowed access. In addition to obtaining a permit online, maps and hunting rules of the areas where the hunts will take place are available at http://hoghunts.water matters.org. This is the fifth con- secutive year for the hunts. Last year's hunts removed 270 hogs from four different tracts of land throughout the district. 7 olympic pools where great pools begin NEW POOLS RESURFACING PAVERS POOL SERVICE REPAIRS REMODELING HEATERS Pebble Tec & Quartz Finishes 121 Triple Diamond Blvd. #13, North Venice, FL 34275 941-485-0062 www.olympicpools.us VOE0ES FVEIE# 0O L ULE 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. O- 10 LIIDA AiindeenenRa t irmenteiv ingi 1450.VenIceSEIast BoulSevardVeniceFL.342s9 ^^^^941-4846841 1 veneiangi~iHardens^ne It takes two Village On The Isle hired two cranes to move a metal building that belongs to Grace United Methodist Church Sept. 20 to free up space where VOTI will build independent-living cottages. -I ABC 7 LMANAC- I [IlJUNRISE [1 SUNSJET[ II WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 County approves FY 2013 budget By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER The Sarasota County Commission approved the Fiscal Year 2013 budget at a public hearing Monday night in Sarasota. The $896 million budget was tentatively approved by the commission at a public hearing in Venice on Sept. 10. It passed by a 4-1 margin Monday, with Chair Christine Robinson dissenting as she did earlier this month. The commission also adopted the final countywide millage rates and final millage rates for the Emergency Medical Services districts, navigable waterways maintenance districts and lighting districts. The millage for the FY 2013 budget has an increase of 0.0528 for Mosquito Control that commis- sioners adopted July 11. The millage for FY 2013 is 4.0512, up from 3.9984. The millage went up 1.6 percent due solely to the hike in the Mosquito Control rate. One mill equals $1 in taxes for every $1,000 of a property's taxable value. Under the current millage rate, the owner of a home assessed at $100,000, less a $50,000 homestead exemption, pays $199.92 in county property taxes. Under the higher millage rate, that same homeown- er would pay $202.56. The figure doesn't in- clude city, school board or special assessment taxes. The typical county tax bill impact on the owner of a $200,000 home would be about $11 more. Robinson also voted against the millage increase. "It's consistent with my previous votes in the budget workshops that we've had," she said. "I felt that the mosquito millage could be absorbed into the general fund as it was last year and until our housing market begins to recover." In other business, the commission unanimously adopted the FY2013-2017 capital improvement plan that was discussed at the June 14 budget workshop. The county has set aside $1.1 billion for its CIP projects between 2013 and 2017. This includes $15.6 million in FY 2013 that will go toward the community services area, $12.1 million that will go to Emergency Management for the construction of the new 911 Emergency Operations Center in Sarasota, $18.8 million in the Environmental services area and $17.6 million to public works for traffic circulation and transit services. Additional money will be assigned at a later date. "It's truly a one-year budget, but it's a five-year fi- nancial plan," said Sarasota County Finance Manager Steve Botelho. "We adopt it one year at a time, but our financial plan goes out for a total of five years." Email: slockwood@sun-herald.com MPO gets SMART update By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER The Sarasota-Manatee Metropolitan Planning Organization received an update Monday on the Sarasota-Manatee Area Regional Transit study that one day could make it easier for users of mass transit to get from North Port all the way to Palmetto. The SMART study is a research project that assesses the feasibility of providing north-south premium transit services in Manatee County and a partnership between the Florida Department of Transportation, the MPO, Sarasota County Area Transit, Manatee County Area Transit and the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority. The study investigated population and employ- ment centers, current transit ridership, activity centers and economic development potential. Possible SMART Commute stops would be out of the North Port SCAT station, where SCAT currently runs the 100X express bus to downtown Sarasota via Interstate 75 and the 90X express bus to downtown Sarasota via U.S. 41 through Venice. Stations in Venice and on Jacaranda Boulevard are also future possibili- ties. The SMART com- mute would have 10- to 15-minute frequency in peak travel periods with two midday trips, limited stops, offer park-and-ride lots and travel in mixed traffic. A Rapid Connect bus service would be offered through Venice that would have a higher frequency all day and less than one mile between stops. The program could begin as early as 2015. FDOT District One project manager Amy Perez said intervals between buses would be about 15 min- utes in the beginning and drop to 10 minutes by the year 2035. She estimates that daily ridership for weekday trips would be between 1,440 and 2,160 in the beginning and as many as 2,240 to 3,360 in 2035. 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It would cost between $25 million and $38 million in start-up capital and cost between $4.5 million and $6.7 mil- lion annually. MPO Executive Director Michael Howe said the system would work well if officials could stagger wait times, such as 20 or 30 minutes between buses instead of the hour wait that is seen at most bus stops. The launch of the pro- gram if it even happens - comes down to money, he said. He also said it would take a 20-year commitment to fully embrace this plan. Email: slodwood@sun-herald.com a^ Diamond Encrusted Butterfly With dangling hearts. Very exciting and interesting featuring 14K rose gold butterfly with diamond encrusted wings, diamonds totaling 1.29ct. Dangling from its wings a small white gold heart and heart cluster. $2899 Victorian Styling, 2012 Absolutely beautiful, elegant and extremely delicate diamond briolette necklace featuring 10 diamond briolettes that total just over 3.Oct. 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Weekend 75 7% Tax Included- Foreign rates upon request Sat. 6 a.m. 11 a.m. -' *1 - Very Fancy & Refreshing Two tone 14K yellow and white gold alternating link necklace featuring 6 crystal ball cut blue topaz, amethyst and citrine. Each accented by diamond roundels that total 3/4ct. $3199 SUN NEWSPAPERS 3A fc~~te~l~~ll^..^* ^ ^^ *B................. ........hii f i & 'i ^ u Ri ^ f^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^.W~..............^^ SSSaas^^^^^ ^^ ^M^ KJ ^ e ^*^L J ^W^^'-r '^a^F --* '* '^-^Ti^^^ ^ ^^^l r ............^H!^^^"i^ F ^ V"If!^ w-" ~ ^^W Vp.^ "'^~^B^i' 'ni ~ II ^ ^ -fl ^ ^ :4A SUN NEWSPAPERS I OBITUARIES Maxine W. Hocking Maxine Wilhelmina (Stobbe) Hocking was bom Oct. 12, 1912, in Saginaw, Mich. to Emil Stobbe and Effie May Catrell Stobbe, and died Friday, Sept. 14, 2012, in Venice, Fla., at the age of 99. At the age of 17, Maxine took a bus by herself from Saginaw to Chicago and began working for Marshall Fields (now Macy's) where she was an executive secretary and re- tired after 47 years. Maxine was married to Milton E. Baker from 1936 to 1953. They were members of Third Presbyterian Church in Chicago, Ill., where they were active in the youth group providing games and cookies to the youth who worked at area hospi- tals in Chicago. Milton pre- deceased Maxine in 1953 of a sudden heart attack while on vacation. Maxine came back to Chicago and lived with her pastor, his wife and their family and earned her liberal arts degree from University of Chicago in 1958. Maxine met and married Henry Erskine in 1977, and they lived in Highland Park, Ill., for a time and then moved to Venice, Fla., where they built a house in Plantation. They traveled extensively and were both amateur photographers and members of the Photographic Society of America. Henry prede- ceased Maxine in 1983. In 1984, Maxine married John Girvin Hocking, and they resided at Village On The Isle in Venice, Fla. John died in 2003 and Maxine remained at Village On The Isle until her death. Maxine was a member ofVenice United Church of Christ, Venice, Fla., and was one of the ladies of the Esther Circle. She was on the Day Care Board atVenice United Church of Christ and held every position in the Women's Fellowship. Maxine loved to read and do crossword puzzles and will be remem- bered for her infectious smile and caring ways. Maxine is survived by her stepdaughter, Elaine (Hocking) Cramer of North Carolina; a stepgrand- daughter, Darcy Dibert of Ohio; her lifelong friend, Frances Bokirk of Illinois; and many friends who will miss her dearly. Services: Inurnment will be at Chapel Hill Gardens West in Oakbrook Terrace, Ill. A memorial service will be held at Village On The Isle in the Renaissance Room at 10:30 a.m., Friday, Sept. 28. Contributions: Donations may be made to Venice United Church of Christ or the Salvation of Army. Patrick Padden Patrick "Frank" Padden, 81, died suddenly Friday, Sept. 21, 2012, in Venice, Fla., after a ... happy and suc- "',:;-?.-. cessful life. Pat was born in Scranton, Pa., Feb. 15, 1931, to Mary Dwyer Padden and Patrick E Padden, and married Marie Haggerty of Scranton in 1954. After a tour with the U.S. Navy, serving with the Seabees in Trinidad, British West Indies, Pat returned to the states, where he began his professional career. He started as a stock boy for S.S. Kresge Co. in 1956 and after many moves and promo- tions, retired as executive vice president of Kmart Corporation's Waldenbooks subsidiary in 1988. Pat and Marie retired to Venice and enjoyed the company of countless friends at the Jacaranda West Country Club and the Venice Yacht Club. Pat was preceded in death by his parents, his brothers Eugene, Joe and John (called home Sept. 12, 2012); his sisters, Maye Brandamore and Joan McCormick; and his beloved wife, who passed in January 2007. Those left to live in a world without him include his children, Maureen Padden Just and her hus- band, Nick Just, of Land-o- Lakes, Fla., Patrick E Padden Jr. and his fiancee, Joan Curran, of Danvers, Mass., Frank Padden of Hudson, Mass., and Kathleen Padden of Marlborough, Mass.; four grandchildren, Patrick, Caroline, Timothy and Charlotte Padden, all of the Boston area; his companion of four years, Shirley Davis of Venice; his brothers William of Scranton, Pa. and Jerry of Raleigh, N.C. and numerous nieces and nephews. Services: A funeral mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Venice, Wednesday. Burial will be in St. Catherine's Cemetery in Moscow, Pa. Farley Funeral Home, Venice, is handling the arrangements. Contributions: Donations in Pat's memory may be made to the American Liver Foundation, 88 Winchester St., Newton MA 02461. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 STK#D20545 KINGS 46 COINS & CURRENCY Buy Sell Appraise Rare Collectible Coin & Paper Money. Gold Silver Bullion ANA & NGC Members Family Business Serving Venice since 1993. S726 Shamrock Blvd. Venice, FL 941- 493-1178 frnm Thn TiictnA Dfrnfacrrine l i ct William J. Simpson William J. "Bud" Simpson, 83, passed away Sunday, Sept. 23, 2012, in Venice after a long battle S.] with cancer. ', ;:.-,. He was born June 14, 1929, in Philadelphia, Pa. Following graduation from Upper Darby High School and a tour with the U.S. Marine Corps, he joined Nationwide Insurance, retiring as a regional claims adjuster after 30 years of service. He is survived by his wife of 25 years, Carol; four children, Irene Terrell, Mark Simpson, Dale Halligan and Leo Simpson; three step- children, Lillian Williams, Kathy Sims and Charlotte Chappell; 10 grandchildren; five stepgrandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son William. Bud was a regular participant in league bowling and golf and was a member of the American Legion. He was also a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Parish and was active in Grace United Methodist Church. Services: A celebration of his life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at Grace United Methodist Church, Venice. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Tidewell Hospice, Inc., 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota FL 34238. John E. Wynne John Edward Wynne, 77, formerly of Michigan, passed away Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012, after a long illness. Mr. Wynne ... served his S-': country as an MP in the U.S. Army from 1954 until 1956. He earned a bachelor's degree in busi- ness administration from Wayne State University, and was a member of Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. John also worked as both a purchaser and a sales representative in the garment industry, most notably for J.L. Hudson's in Detroit, Mich., which later became Marshall Fields and, eventually, Macy's. He was preceded in death by daughters Carol Ann and Colleen Sue. 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SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A -4, --c~- 6A WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 CONTACT US BOB MUDGE BUSINESS MATTERS EDIO EDITOR 941-207-1000 BUS NES M AT& bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Taking dentistry to a new dimension By ROGER BUTTON BUSINEWS COLUMNIST What does billion-dol- lar international com- pany Carestream Dental Software Solutions have in common with Venice periodontologist Steven Feldman? A partner- ship to sell Feldman's Synapshot technology to dental practitioners around the world. 'Anticipated revenues from the Synapshot project will be more than $25 million in sales, with $5 million in recurring revenue," said Feldman. A leader in creating technology to improve and upgrade dental care, Feldman is marketing Synapshot through a company supplying material, equipment and services to 90 percent of the oral-care market in the U.S. Feldman's existing technology is already in use by an estimated 20 percent of that total market. When Zimmer, another interna- tional dental equipment supplier, is added, his ser- vices will probably reach 50 percent of dentists. "Dentistry is going digital, making our lives better," said Feldman. "Information technology and the communication of it are at our fingertips." He developed software to show patients their problems in 3-D. "It gathers information and communicates very complicated processes very quickly and simply using our Synapshot," he said. He includes computer animations enabling the patient to see and under- stand the treatment the doctor is offering. Completing his initial dentistry training in 1972, he ran a fellowship program in the military until 1974, before coming to Venice to practice traditional periodontics. When implants came into dentistry, he picked up on them immediately and has been doing them for more than 20 years. When lasers came in, he was one of the first to use those. "I am always on the cutting edge," he said. Dental problems usually do not hurt, and it is very difficult to diagnose an area that is asymptomatic, so when a dentist talks about treat- ment it is necessary to have something visual the patient can understand. Worked with a comput- er programmer, he took about a year to write a program he believed had the capacity to do the job. They continued improv- ing the software for five years, rewriting everything to create Synapshot, which is downloaded directly from the Internet. "Our project with Synapshot is very similar to the functioning of the popular Netflix download- ing to home television," he said. "In the very near future patients will be able to go into Synapshot and see all the animation and pictures created for their treatment on how a crown is made and what is an implant." The plan is to take Synapshot into medicine, enabling a doctor to download a patient's complete medical his- tory, including visits and comments of doctors at all stages, so he speedily understands the patient's needs. The next stage SUN PHOTO BY ROGER BUTTON Periodontologist Steven Feldman, whose Synapshot software translates two-dimensional dental images into the 3-D pictures seen on the lower monitor. will allow doctors to add voice notes about the patient's care and treat- ment along with pictures and video notes of the patient's comments. "What is happening now and in the next 10 years is going to be astounding, and my com- pany is really proud to be part of it all," he said. "I am really proud it was done here in Venice. This is America, and we can do anything anywhere." He offers a free PowerPoint presenta- tion with videos about his services. Call 941-485-9633. Email: rogerbutton@verizon.net Chamber ends a strong year Andrea Cooper, outgoing chair i 4 of the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, was recognized for her year of service in the organization's top volunteer position at its 88th annual banquet Friday night. Former Venice mayor Dean Calamaras is the new board chair. PHOTOS COURTESY OF VACC Andrea Cooper, left, outgoing chair of the Venice Area Chamber of Commerce, presents Paula Carney with the Chairman's Award as the outstanding volunteer of the year at VACC's 88th annual banquet Friday night. Enjoy fresh frozen yogurt your way "It is a fun concept for this area, and we are put- ting our passion towards it," said David De Fede, who with wife Jessica is opening Yo Fresh Yogurt Cafe ofVenice, 4197 South Tamiami Trail, in the Venice Village Shoppes, in early October. It is a self-serve yogurt shop offering waffle cones to fill with fifty frozen yogurt flavors and 100 top- pings, as well as smoothies your way with the same choice of toppings. To-go frozen yogurt is available by the quart, selecting your own flavors and toppings. Daily there will be 12 gluten-free, low-fat yogurt and sorbet offerings promoting health and wellness. Sodas and iced teas are available from the cooler. Seating is available for 18 customers. De Fede is from Follansbee, W.V. After earn- ing a management degree at Florida International University, he owned De Fede's Pizza Parlor for five years and The Jean Scene junior sportswear store for three years before moving to Punta Gorda in 1990. After 20 years as a wine and spirits sales manag- er, he ran De Fede Bags in Westfield Sarasota Square Mall until moving into the yogurt business. The caf6 will open sev- en days a week at 10 a.m. Call 941-780-0588. Go Purple On Friday, Oct. 12 Go Purple Day, in observance of Domestic Violence Awareness Month Safe Place & Rape Crisis Center is asking the community to wear a purple item of clothing or a purple ribbon throughout the day. Alteration Shoppe moves Foula Antonaras is moving The Alteration Shoppe next door to the family restaurant, Ntino's, at 662 South Tamiami Trail in the Rialto Shopping Plaza. She had been in the Brickyard Plaza on the bypass for 15 years. She does all types of sewing alterations for men, women and children, as well as working on curtains and cushions. She also does dressmaking. Antonaras moved from Greece to Canada, then to Fort Lauderdale for four years before coming to Venice in 1990. She worked for the store owner for a few months before purchasing the business. Her family operated the Mobil station at Shamrock Boulevard and U.S. 41, then took over Ntino's. Store hours are 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. weekdays. Call 941-485-1404. New location "It's a more visible location right off Tamiami Trail," said Francine Milford, LMT, owner of the 12-year-old Reiki Center ofVenice, 2210 South Tamiami Trail, Unit 5, in the Gold Coast Plaza. Offering massages, feng shui gifts and reiki classes and workshops, she has added more metaphysical gifts such as windchimes, sumi-e kits, oils and yoga supplies. Milford offers ETPS therapy for pain and scar reduction; a reiki and en- ergy work session; and free angel card readings. Joining the business are Jacinda Gundzik, who will offer cupping and deep-tissue massage, and Jennifer Zigler, providing Swedish massage and massage for fibromyalgia sufferers. The center is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 941-497-7795. Annual block party October is Breast Cancer Month, so down- town merchants are or- ganizing the third annual Be Beautiful Block Party Oct. 17 at Cafe Venice, 116 W. Venice Ave. Following a 10 a.m. brunch will be a fashion show featuring clothing and accessories from Krystyna's, Sandy's Designer Clothing, Patchington and Kerri's Jewels and Gems. Some hairstyles and makeup will be done by Eden Salon and Spa and Merle Norman. There will be awards of gift certificates and prizes. Dessert will be offered in each of the shops following the show, which sells out every year. The $25 tickets can be purchased at Cafe Venice. For details, call Wendy Hager at Patchington, 941-488-4128. Water Girl is tops Jennifer Byrd, known as the Water Girl, is the current top territory manager for Kinetico Water Systems, 1882 South Tamiami Trail. Joining the company in 2004 in customer service, she advanced to office manager before taking her current position. Book signing Nokomis author David Marquet will be sign- ing copies of his book, "Turn the Ship Around!" at Barnes & Noble in Sarasota from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29. "Turn the Ship Around!," a top-ranked leadership book on Amazon, is the true story of how a courageous group of submariners turned a submarine from worst to first by giving significant decision- making control to junior officers. Two closures South Venice Seafood, 1807 South Tamiami Trail, closed permanently last week, and Top Crop Produce Inc., 1214 E. Venice Ave., was shut- tered a few weeks ago. Editor's Note: Service and product information in this column should not be taken as an endorse- ment of the business. Send your news of a news business opening, an expansion, a reloca- tion or other significant event to rogerbutton@ verizon.net. Making Waves in the boat club business By ROGER BUTTON BUSINEWS COLUMNIST Opening at Fisherman's Wharf Oct. 1 is Waves Boat & Social Club, 509 North Tamiami Trail, the fourth location of this boating membership club. "We take pride in our boating services," said Carissa Dressel, owner and operator of the Sarasota-based company. "You will always meet a familiar face." Dockmaster Terry Todd, formerly of Venice-based Freedom Boat Club, opens the new Waves store with four new boats, with a sailboat to follow. New charter members and potential members will attend a grand- opening party Oct. 6 at Fisherman's Wharf. Jim Ellis, Dressel's father, was an owner of Freedon Boat Club for nine years. She opened Waves Boat & Social Club in 2004 and the club has grown to more than 350 members. "We are a social club where members get together for sunset cruises bringing a dish to share and I supply the champagne," she said. The club also offers fishing clinics teaching members to fish, charters, beach parties, sightseeing tours, sunset cruises and dolphin sightseeing. Waves started in West Bradenton at the Seafood Shack Marina on 127th St. W, then opened at Phillippi Harbor Club, Phillippi Shores Drive, Sarasota, and set up its head offices at The Boatyard, 1530 Stickney Point Road, Sarasota. In nine years it has grown from one to 31 boats at the three locations in Sarasota and Bradenton. Waves provides train- ing to safely navigate the Intracoastal Waterway to restaurants and places of interest. Arriving members and their party are helped onto a clean and ready boat. Returning members simply walk away, leaving the rest to the club staff. Membership is by monthly fee plus a one- time application fee. "I do not see us franchising, but continu- ing to expand south and growing is in our plans," said Dressel. Waves' Venice office will be open Wednesday through Friday, 7 a.m.- 6 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 941-408-5171. Email: rogerbutton@verizon.net WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 WELLFIELD FROM PAGE 1 the alternative location, saying it wasn't big enough. The fact is, Holic pointed out, the city's long-term strategic plan, called Envision Venice 2030, calls for the area to be used for future city needs. And no CLASSROOM FROM PAGE 1 The role of teacher is changing to more of facilitator, White said. "The students are devel- oping their own concepts and applying them to problems," she said. "In this way they truly learn. They personalize it [the informa- tion] and learn how to apply it. This leads to better BEGGAR FROM PAGE 1 had multiple broken ribs and vertebrae. While he did not have much food in his stomachs, there were three fishing hooks and small bits of line in the first stomach, two squid beaks (not normal prey for resident Sarasota Bay dol- phins) and several ulcers in the third stomach. He was dehydrated pos- sibly because he was not eating a normal dolphin diet. Lovewell also found internal injuries from two stingray barbs. BUDGET FROM PAGE 1 boost revenue, leaving room for improvement. Implicit in the budget is a 2 percent increase in salary for city employees. The city lost ground in taxable value, which ad valorem taxes are based on, one's addressed that point. Not even staff. Plans call for city infrastructure to be moved further away from the Seaboard area so it can be developed as part of a larger mixed-use city center, but that didn't happen, thanks to the Great Recession. "Where have we gotten understanding. And they learn to listen to each other and respect each other." In working out their problems individually and collaboratively, stu- dents must justify what they observe. "The teacher guides them to other thoughts and asks them to explain their reasoning," White said. "It's a very engaging process." Classrooms of Tomorrow grew out of the STEMsmart initiative of "We can't say which of these many injuries was the ultimate cause of death for Beggar," Lovewell said. "But all of our findings indicate that he was in poor health for a long time and that his interactions with humans played a role ... [T]hings indicate that he was spending more time attempting to get food from humans than foraging on his own." Beggar had been frequenting the area where he was found dead for more than 20 years. From March to June 2011, Dr. Katie McHugh, in partner- ship with Mote and the Chicago Zoological Society, for the fifth straight year. The city's taxable value is expected to drop less than 1 percent (0.02) from $2.707 billion in 2012 to $2.701 billion in 2013. Taxable value was at its highest in 2008 when the city had $4.368 billion. By contrast, Sarasota County's taxable values are expected to go down this year, also by less RICHARD'S WAREHOUSE _ Carpet Sale any feedback from the public works department, utilities or the fire depart- ment, as to what their fu- ture plans are other than having it in the Envision Venice 2030 plan?" asked Holic. "Have we done the legwork to make a decision on that? I think not. "The original (Pinebrook site) Plan A was an easy Gulf Coast Community Foundation to transform the way teachers teach and students learn science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). GCCF committed $2.5 million over five years to a partner- ship with the Sarasota and Charlotte county school districts to jump-start teaching and student achievement in STEM, a GCCF position paper said. Technology enhance- ments in the form of COTs spent 100 hours observing his behavior and that of the boaters who encountered him. She documented 3,600 interactions between Beggar and humans - up to 70 per hour; 169 attempts to feed him 520 different food items - everything from shrimp and squid to beer, hot dogs and fruit; and 121 attempts to touch him resulting in nine bites to the humans doing the petting. "Compared to the other wild dolphins we study in Sarasota Bay, Beggar was not a healthy dolphin," McHugh said. "In addition to his unnatural feeding behavior, Beggar also than 1 percent (0.9) from $39.4 billion to an estimated $39.1 billion in 2013. It peaked in 2008 at $62.6 billion. 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The total cost for the TechActive COTs for the district was about $250,000, according to Scott Ferguson, SCSD com- munication specialist, as much of the expense was defrayed by in-kind and cash donations from GCCF ($300,000, plus $100,000 from donors linked through the foundation), individu- als, family foundations and companies. had very limited social interactions with other dolphins and moved over an extremely small range when compared to most adult male dolphins." McHugh also looked at what humans and Beggar did when NOAA law enforcement officers were present. When officers were on the water, boaters were much less likely to approach Beggar. Beggar was much more likely to forage for food when humans stopped giving him handouts. "By feeding Beggar, people reinforced the bad behavior that eventually played a role in his death," than last year, at 272.5 in full-time equivalency. The city's general fund anticipated tax revenue is $20.5 million. Of that amount, 37 percent comes from ad valorem taxes, while 45 percent comes from non-tax you've asked me to (lobby Congress) for $40 million to relocate the reverse- osmosis plant from its current location to the Wellfield Park area," Holic said. "If we are not going to do that, we need to go back and change the (Envision Venice) wording." "(Council Member Jim) Bennett did a great study Hewlett Packard and Vital Solutions donated 132 computer monitors and 22 teacher tablets; Faulhaber Foundation donated data loggers and probes; and Texas Instruments provided graphing calculators. "On the school district side was reconfiguring the classrooms with new wir- ing at a cost of $5,000 per classroom," Ferguson said. "Jobs tomorrow will require new skills, and the said Randy Wells, director of the Sarasota Dolphin Research Program. "Ultimately, it's human behavior that we need to change. We need to make sure that this pattern doesn't repeat itself with another dolphin." Stacey Horstman, NOAA Fisheries Bottlenose Dolphin Conservation Coordinator, appealed to the public for help on the issue. "Beggar was a local icon and tourist attraction for over two decades, and the results of this necropsy are a reminder of how people's actions are harmful to wild dolphins," she said. revenue like the 1-cent sales surtax and a multi- tude of city fees and state fees that are shared. Eighty percent of the city's general fund is expended on employee salaries and benefits. Of that, $7.8 million goes It Cypress and Red C 89 A M RI Open 7 Days perbag Lawn & Garden Center M-S8:30-5:30.Sun 94:30 1 Living Trusts Joint..................... $600 (AvoidProbate) Single...................$500 Will, Power of Attorney ..........$75 h "Ladybird" Deeds Update HIPAA Requirements 143 East Miami Ave. Venice, FL 34285 488-8551 lIt,,,,, , r n.. ..... .... 1, I .. ...... 1,, .. 1. I h,, I, .. . J A.... . ..... I. ..... ..- ..,,,,,I, ., ,,..h ,I,.. ,h ,,. ,, ...s ... t,,,. 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PUBLISHER TIM SMOLARICK PHONE: 941-207-1010 FAX: 941-484-8460 8A WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 OPINION GONDOLIER SUN EDITOR BOB MUDGE PHONE: 941-207-1101 bmudge@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR VIEW Time is right to test the vision ne thing Florida's Community Planning Act of 2011 did was give local communities more latitude in managing growth. For bet- ter or worse. What we heard at a Sarasota County workshop on growth management last week was a commitment to the goals and policies in the county's comprehensive plan. The chances of changing the county's urban services boundary essentially Interstate 75, which separates high-service from low-service areas were virtually zero. The emphasis was on creating more incentives for redevelopment of existing urban corridors taking parking lots and putting up something more paradisiacal, if you will. There also was a thrust toward simplifying and clarifying the dense planning documents. The word "apps" was used at least once. In addition was a directive that staff look into streamlining the review process for would-be developers. Some may be leery of that, which is understandable. But there's dumb process and there's healthy process, and every reason to minimize the former. We also heard a respect and sense of obligation to neighbor- hoods and the community. That was reassuring. Sarasota County first assembled a comprehensive land use plan in 1981, and has updated it frequently. It sets over-arching guidelines for growth. All zoning and land use regulations have to match the comprehensive plan, so what gets writ large in the comp plan is enforced through detailed regulations. Depending on your point of view, those detailed regulations may be considered "red tape" or necessary protection of existing neighborhoods or the environment. There has to be a balance, and this is a good time to reset it. County commissioners shouldn't let the need for jobs in today's struggling economy drive a headlong race for wholesale changes. Be careful that immediate needs don't overshadow long-term responsibilities. But local government does have to be more business-responsive. There is no legitimate reason for the development process to be drawn out ad nauseam and for costs driven sky-high by an arcane, confusing and cumbersome review system. Isolated development policies need to be synchronized: As we've seen recently in Englewood, it's counterproductive to have policies and structures that encourage redevelopment on one hand and discourage it on the other. It's possible to do better. County staff was directed to talk to the only two developers who have developed villages through the Sarasota County 2050 Plan the Lakewood Ranch South development and the new Grand Palms develop- ment in Venice to get their input. That seems fair. The result will and should be brought back for a full public airing. But the full public vetting is critical. Do it quickly. Move it along. As Commissioner Nora Patterson pointed out, however, all changes in the permitted styles or intensity of development affect local communi- ties. It's always better to listen to the people who live here and work with them beforehand, rather than later. Everyone wants to live in a better place a place where you can make a good living, feel safe and enjoy your community and the environment. Solid, long-range planning should be able set the vision for the better. Fall is With each passing day we get closer to the magical time of the holiday season. As with most years, the end of September brings the end of the humidity, and cooler days are on the horizon. This is the time when we Floridians have the advantage over most of the country. While the folks up north begin preparing for snow, sleet and chilly temperatures, we begin preparing as well, digging in the closet for that long-sleeved shirt or hoodie that will keep the chill away on a winter night. You will find it nestled by the jacket that may see a night or two worth of action this year. Truly we are blessed in the winter as we rarely see tem- peratures near the freezing mark, and when we do it's not for very long. I enjoy this time of year much more than the humid times we face during the summer. It seems as if people feel more alive when it turns somewhat colder, even in Florida. Thoughts of Thanksgiving and Christmas are already being put into our minds and the little ones are keeping their eyes peeled for that perfect Santa request. All across the land folks are preparing for the holiday season to begin, and this year, like so many other years, there is an increasing need for food for the less fortunate. Alarming statistics are starting to come out about the lack of food donations this year and the tremendous affect it will have on those in need. Florida is not different from anywhere else. Even though we enjoy milder winters, there is still a huge need for food donations. If you can, please make it a point n the air to donate food to any organiza- tion that helps fight hunger. We all can bring some warmth to someone this winter with a little extra kindness. It's HomecomingWeek at Venice High and that really brings enthusiasm to the school and to the community. After losing a tough one to Charlotte, our team should be pumped and ready to rebound back into the win column. There are few things that equal the excitement of a homecoming event and football game. Good luck to all partici- pants. Let's go get a homecoming game victory, gentlemen. Our staff here at the Gondolier Sun is putting the final touches on the Best of Venice ballots; they will go out Saturday. We are thrilled to be starting the campaign and will be eagerly waiting for those bal- lots to return. We want to wish all those businesses out there good luck and thank our read- ers in advance for taking the time to complete your ballots. I think it is time to remind our boaters that the Christmas Boat Parade is right around the corner and we need boats. Please consider participating this year and help make this year's parade more memorable than all the previous parades. Boats entering this year for the first time qualify for a special free entry, so hurry in while supplies last. (OK, I always wanted to say that.) Yes, every new entry is free. The 501(c) (3) challenge is still out there. We want all the agencies that can to enter and generate excitement for their cause. Someone within your organization or someone you knows has a boat. We need at least 10 501(c)(3)s represented and right now we only have All Faiths Food Bank taking the challenge. Who's next? October is right around the corner, and so is the social season and a time change. As we all prepare for the holidays, let's remember to be patient, be kind and, more important, be happy! Tim Smolarick is publisher of the Gondolier Sun. MISSION STATEMENT To be the superior quality, low-cost provider of information and adver- tising in the local communities we serve. We will continuously improve: the value of information provided to our customers; the value and results for our advertisers; the quality of life in our communities; the return on our stockholders'investment ... while providing a fair, challenging and rewarding workplace for productive employees. LETTERS WELCOME Letters to the editor are welcome on virtually any subject. They must be signed and give the writer's address and telephone number for verifica- tion. Letters of more than 250 words may be edited for length. We do not publish letters that condemn or praise business service. We do not publish poetry, open letters or letters to third parties. Letters from the same person will not be published more than once a month. Send or bring your letter to the Venice Gondolier Sun, 200 E. Venice Ave., Venice FL 34285. You can also fax signed letters to 941-484-8460 or email them to bmudge@ venicegondolier.com. For more information, call 941-207-1000. WHAT SHOULD VENICE CITY COUNCIL'S TOP PRIORITY BE IN THE COMING YEAR? CALL US AT 941-207-1111. Separation. The city should definitely not allow religious signs to get any special exemp- tion. They should be treated the same as all others. There should be separation of church and state. Bouquet bash. To city council: $18,000 for a flower basket. Wow! Missing it. I really miss read- ing the Gondolier Sun online. I pay for the subscription to read the Gondolier Sun online and it's really convenient to be able to read all of it online. I wish you would put it back. Editor's Note: The e-edition is still online. If you need tech support, call 941-206-1000. Flag friendly. Congratulations to Venice City Council for adopting the program to accept donations of American flags given to American veterans. My hus- band was 18 years old when he was drawn into the service in World War II. His flag has re- mained on the closet shelf for almost five years, and it's really sad when I see it. Hopefully, I have finally found a proper way to display it. I don't know how to contact someone. I know it's hard to believe, but not everyone has a computer. Please list a phone number or address to contact someone. Many thanks to the Let'em Have It column. It is one of my reasons for subscribing. Editor's Note: The phone number for city hall is 941-486-2626. Growing pains. Ouch! More new government regulations coming. Both Venice and the county are considering new changed regulations on growth that might per- mit higher buildings when residents don't want them. More crowding on roads and schools, forcing current residents to pay for new infra- structure needed by growth from taxes. Help! Bad idea. Reducing the speed limit on U.S. 41 from Let 'em Have It Nokomis to Sarasota, which is already one of the most congested areas in Sarasota County, just makes no good sense. The speed limit at 55 mph will keep the traffic moving, especially during season. It's imperative that we keep the traffic going, not create more congestion by reducing the speed limit. Fifty- five is correct. Disappointed. We attended the memorial dedication and it was outstanding. But I don't understand that there were pictures of everyone else in the Gondolier Sun today, but no pictures of the memorial itself. It was very disappointing. Editor's Note: We've run sev- eral images of the memorial, which is also visible in both photos in the Sept. 12 edition, and wanted to focus on some of the human element of the event. Equal rights. Should the government pay for Viagra for men? Editor's Note: A controversial part of the Affordable Care Act requires that private health insurance cover birth control pills. Many such plans already provide coverage forViagra. No pay. The Sarasota County Commission wants to charge us to see what kind of emails they get from us. What's next, admission tickets to get into the meetings? Popcorn, cotton candy, hot dogs? No slower. After years of putting up with construction in that section [Nokomis to Sarasota], I don't think it's necessary to lower the speed limit. Insincerely yours. Congratulations to the mayor, city council and the FAA. Venice will soon have two modern jet-ready, jet-inviting runways, 24 homes in that RPZ, a reduced public golf course, as well as increased problems of safety, environ- ment and a circus arena project. The choice. Teachers set the tone for learning within the classroom. A positive, productive environment can be created or an unproductive, sometimes chaotic environ- ment, can exist. Thus, it's true for the United States. The president creates the tone for the direction of this nation. As Americans, do we want an orderly productive environ- ment based on hard work and independence or a chaotic, unproductive environment promoting apathy and entitle- ments? The choice exists this November. Time wasted. I'm so glad that council got doggie dining done so fast. Within a six- or seven-month period it got passed so we could have dog- gie dining. Yet, one or maybe two restaurants in the whole city of Venice have applied for the permit. That doggie dining was a waste of time for council. The new city manager has had two meetings about parking problems downtown, but three years later, we're no further ahead. It's nice to know that dogs take precedence over anything else. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 5a David Dunn-Rankin Tropical Storm Isaac reminded me that I've been remiss in saying thank you. My momma would not be happy if she knew I was so tardy in saying thanks. During Tropical Storm Debby a few weeks earlier, I witnessed an extreme case of public service in Venice. On that Monday morning, as I took my trash can to the street, Tropical Storm Debby was in full swing. The rain was pouring down, blowing hard at an angle due to the 45 mph winds. I was soaked and miserable from the short walk to the curb. As I left the trash can by the street I was fairly confident, given the strong winds, it was the last I would ever see of it. Imagine my shock upon my return: Not only was my can still there, but the garbage man had turned it upside down to prevent the wind and rain from playing havoc with the lightweight receptacle. The garbage man had also taken the lid to my garbage can and wedged it up against the bushes with the upside-down garbage can pushed up against the lid to hold it in place against the wind. That's incredible service. Even more remark- able, my trash is usually picked up by 8:30 a.m. This means the garbage man took the time, in the driving rain of Tropical Storm Debby, to turn my can over and carefully secure the lid against the bushes knowing he had another six or seven hours of garbage pickup to go in that nasty weather. That is over-the-top public service. Recently, I encoun- tered another fascinat- ing example of public service. I was out for a long run on Saturday afternoon when the weather was a baking 92 degrees outside. I know only mad dogs, Englishmen and a crazy newspaper publisher would be out in such heat, but there I was outside, sweating and running in the heat. As I approached an intersection, I noticed a police car approaching the same intersection with several cars fol- lowing right behind. I slowed because I didn't know if the police car would turn and I was pretty sure the cars be- hind the police car could not see the lone runner out in the midday sun. After all, you'd have to be crazy to be out in that heat. The police car put on his blinker then slowed and motioned for me to cross first. I sprinted, at least my version of a sprint, and waved as I passed the now stopped police car. He waved back, turned off his blinker and kept going down the road. It took me a few seconds to understand what just happened. I realized that the police car had slowed down and put on his blinker for my benefit. The cars behind him, who could not see me, would not be able to turn left and accidentally run me over while I was merely halfway across the intersection. At my running pace, there was plenty of time in the intersection for cars to accidentally find a lone runner. The kind-hearted cop was yet another case of over-the-top public service. Sometimes my friends from the big city ask me why I want to live in such a small town. I tell them living here is like living in Mayberry. Our public servants help make this community special. Thank you to two extraordinary public servants. David Dunn-Rankin is president of Sun Coast Media Group. He can be reached at daviddr@ sun-herald.com. Why not say, A Chain is a Chain American Continental They are all the Same 1 . 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Gulf Coast HMA Physician Man- agement, LLC Publish: September 26, 2012 Notice Under Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of Pride Pool Services located at P.O. Box 25004 located in the County of Sarasota, in the City of Sara- sota, FL 34277, intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated at Sarasota, Florida, this 20th day of September 2012. Bill Addonizio Publish: September 26, 2012 L NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 2010-DR-7399-SC KATHLEEN M. SCHIPPNICK-CAMIL- LO, Petitioner/Wife v. ANTHONY CAMILLO, Respondent/Husband NOTICE OF ACTION TO: ANTHONY CAMILLO, Last Known Address: 18-17th Street, Burlington Township, New Jersy, 08016 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Pamela T. Calderon, Esquire, Petitioner's attor- ney, at 246 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, Florida 34285, on or before October 19, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against yo for the relief demand- ed in the Petition. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court on the 13th day of Septem- ber, 2012. KAREN RUSHING As Clerk of the Court By: A. Thomas As Deputy Clerk PUBLISHED:September 19, 26, October 3, 10, 2012 NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING IN RE: The license to practice nursing of Amanda Grace Crockett 591 Michigan Avenue Englewood, FL. 34223 & 7662 East County Road 300 South Seymour, IN 47274 CASE NO.: 2012-03875 LICENSE NO.: 5193064 The Department of Health has filed an Administrative Complaint against you, a copy of which may be obtained by con- tacting, Mary S. Miller, Assistant Gener- al Counsel, Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Tal- lahassee Florida 32399-3265, (850) 2454640 If no contact has been made by you con- cerning the above by October 24, 2012, the matter of the Administrative Com- plaint will be presented at an ensuing meeting of the Board of Nursing an infor- mal proceeding. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a spe- cial accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending this notice not later than seven days prior to the proceeding at the address given on the notice. Tele- phone: (850) 245-4640, 1-800-955- 8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (V), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: September 12 19, 26, Oct. 3, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 2010-DR-005898-SC IN THE INTEREST OF: NATLIE NICOLE GORE, DOB: 04/16/2003 NOTICE OF ACTION TO: FRED M. GORE Last Known Address: 208 Coral Road, Venice, Florida 34293 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for verified supplemental petition for modifi- cation of petition for temporary legal cus- tody, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defenses, if any, to it on Pamela T. Calderon, Esquire, Petitioner's attor- ney, at 246 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, Florida 34285, on or before October 19, 2012, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Petitioner's attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against yo for the relief demand- ed in the Petition. WITNESS my hand and the Seal of this Court on the 13th day of Septem- ber, 2012. KAREN RUSHING As Clerk of the Court By: A. Thomas As Deputy Clerk PUBLISHED:September 19, 26, October 3, 10, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: JOHNSON'S TOWING OF VENICE gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on October 10, 2012 9:00 am at 604 TAMIAMI TRL N. Nokomis, FL 34275-2137 pursuant to subsec- tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. JOHNSON'S TOWING OF VENICE reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1994 FORD 1FALP4048RF160436 1999 PONTIAC 1G2NE52T2XC574009 Publish:September 26, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: JOHNSON'S TOWING OF VENICE gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on October 17, 2012 9:00 am at 604 TAMIAMI TRL N. Nokomis, FL 34275-2137 pursuant to subsec- tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. JOHNSON'S TOWING OF VENICE reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1993BUICK 1G4CW53L8P1654176 1996 MITSUBISHI 4A3AK34Y9TE330983 Publish:September 26, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: JOHNSON'S TOWING OF VENICE gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on October 24, 2012, 9:00 am at 604 TAMIAMI TRL N. Nokomis, FL 34275-2137 pursuant to subsec- tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. JOHNSON'S TOWING OF VENICE reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1998 TOYOTA 4T1BF22K8WU927620 Publish:September 26, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARA- SOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF DAWN L. FAZEKAS Deceased, File No. 2012-CP-3365-SC Division: Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of DAWN L. FAZEKAS, deceased, whose date of death was March 14, 2012, and the last four digits os whose social secu- rity number are xxx-xx-7259, is pending in the Circuit Court for SARASOTA County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Karen E. Rushing, Clerk- Pro- bate Department P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230-3079. 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 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 19, 2012. Personal Representative: John J. Fazekas 504 Foxwood Blvd. Englewood, FL 34224 Attorney For Personal Representative: Lon Wellbaum Emery Attorney for John J. Fazekas 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 19, 26, 2012 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: ESTATE OF MARY DELL LLOYD Deceased. File No. 2012-CP-003405-NC Division:Probate NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARY DELL LLOYD, deceased, whose date of death was August 10th, 2012, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 3079, Sarasota, FL 34230- 3079. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentatives and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the dece- dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is Septmeber 19, 2012 Personal Representative: Terry Dell Forrester c/o 240 Nokomis Ave S. Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Attorneys for Personal Representative: C. KELLEY CORBRIDGE, ESQUIRE BECHTOLD & CORBRIDGE, P.A. 240 Nokomis Avenue South Suite 200 Venice, FL 34285 Telephone: (941) 488-7751 Florida Bar No.0325066 PUBLISH: September 19, 26, 2012 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the under- signed will sell, to satisfy lien of the owner, at public sale by competitive bid- ding on October 11, 2012 at 4:30pm at the Extra Space Storage facility located at: 225 N Tamiami Trail Nokomis, FL 34275, 941486-1779. The personal goods stored therein by the following may included, but are not limit- ed to general household, furniture, boxes, clothes and appliances. KATHLEEN RYAN UNIT #955 HHG GABREIL MADRIGAL UNIT # 512 HHG Purchases must be made with cash and paid at the time of sale. All goods are sold as is and must by removed at the time of purchase. Extra Space Storage reserves the right to bid. Sale is subject to adjournment. Publish: September 26, October 3, 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 'Thank you'? SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A LETTER FROM OUR READERS Go 'B' or go away Editor: As a concerned citizen of Venice, I am shocked that this issue with the Challenger group versus Pinebrook Park is still going on. If Challenger is not happy with Plan B that council voted on (by the way, it was not flooded), it should look elsewhere to build its fields. Let the council and mayor get on with other issues in our community. Joyce DiGiorgio Venice -LEAIS 10A WEDNESDAY SPORTS SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 CONTACT US ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR 941-207-1107 rsmith@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL Indians sweep Cardinal Mooney By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The Venice High volley- ball team (12-2) avoided a post-Berkeley letdown and swept Cardinal Mooney 25-11, 25-16, 26-24 Tuesday night in Sarasota. Holly Kabana paced the Indians with six kills in the opening game. "I thought Holly played great," said Indians head coach Brian Wheatley. "She was putting balls down and that's what we need from her, to con- tinue to get faster and get a fast arm swing because the right side of the court can be a deadly weapon." Taylor Jais' hustle to save the sixth point of the opening game spurred a 15-2 Venice run. Jais, who regularly sacrifices her body to keep plays alive, took a hard spill while salvaging a point that would've tied the opening game at 3. "Defense is what wins championships," said Wheatley. "That's the staple of what we do as a volleyball team. When Taylor makes a big play it creates a lot of energy and our kids feed off that." Midway through the second game, Wheatley turned to his reserves to finish the match. The strategy paid off initially, as Venice showed little dropoff en route to win- ning the second game 25-16. The Cougars took advantage in the third game, however, reeling off six consecutive points to take a 16-13 lead over the Indians. Wheatley reinserted a few of his regulars, including Danika Yoder (14 assists, 7 digs) and Gen Beaumier. The game continued on a back-and-forth trajec- tory as Venice responded with a 5-0 run that was promptly followed by a 4-1 Cougar spurt. Trailing 24-23, Venice scored three consecutive points, including kills by Lexi Jais and Yoder. Wheatley allowed his re- serves to play through their struggles last week against Sarasota, but this time he tightened the leash. "We brought a lot of kids up from IV and they're learning to play with inten- sity and being consistent," he said. "Our second team has to bring more intensity during practice to get our first team better. When they don't do that in prac- tice it shows on the court. It's a learning experience, and it's good for them to play but it's also good for them to see that the way they practice is the way they're going to play. We've got to get better as a team, so our first team can get stronger. "I'm an attitude and effort coach. If you're not going to show attitude and effort, you're not going to play. They make mistakes, I'm good with mistakes. But attitude and effort is a huge thing in my book, no matter where you fall on our team." Venice's defense has improved since the start of the season, and Wheatley believes his players have taken strides mentally as well. "We're gaining a lot of confidence," he said. "Our defense has gotten better, our blocking has gotten better. When you play high-level volleyball, you have to make contact on top of the net. When we played those big teams at Berkeley we had a lot of touches on the ball. We're hitting the ball really well, too. Up here, mentally, we're starting to believe." Lexi Jais had 6 kills and 4 digs. Lauren Mattmuller added 5 kills and Jackie Dinenberg chipped in 8 assists. The Indians served 10 aces, including three straight by Koree Ream in the third game. The Indians will play at Port Charlotte Thursday night. Indians finish 3rd in Berkeley Premier tourney The Indians placed third in the prestigious 16-team Berkeley Premier tournament that concluded Saturday. After defeating Academy of Holy Names and Palm Harbor University High SUN PHUIO BY SALLY YOUR Danika Yoder, left, and Holly Mattmuller, right, were named to the All-Tournament team at the Berkeley Premier tournament in Tampa last weekend. Friday night, Venice finished pool play with a 28-26, 25-20 victory over previously undefeated Gainesville Buchholz. Holly Mattmuller had 11 kills and Beaumier added another 8. In the semifinals, the Indians ran into Bishop Moore, ranked No. 3 in the nation by MaxPreps. Venice dropped a hard- fought match 23-25, 20-25. Holly Mattmuller led Venice with 12 kills. In the third place game, Venice's third match of the day, the Indians avenged their first loss of the season by defeating Fort Myers 27-25, 25-22. Holly Mattmuller once again led the team with 10 kills, while her sister, Lauren, and Beaumier tallied 8 apiece. The Green Wave dealt Venice its first loss of the season on Sept. 11. Danika Yoder and Holly Mattmuller were named to the All-Tournament team. VARSITY FOOTBALL PREVIEW Indians in for another close game By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR After opening the season with three con- secutive road games, the Venice Indians (2-1) will play five of their next six games in the comforts of Powell-Davis Stadium. Venice dropped a 24-21 heartbreaker to Charlotte last Friday, and head coach John Peacock hopes the loss will not carry over to Friday's homecoming matchup against Lehigh (1-3). "Charlotte is definitely the best team we've played so far," said Peacock. "We were in a position where we should've won the game and we gave them an opportunity by fum- bling the ball." The game-changing fumble Peacock referred to was the result of a missed blocking as- signment that allowed Charlotte's blitzing middle linebacker to penetrate the Indians' backfield and disrupt quarterback Kale Youtzy's handoff to running back Terry Polk. The Tarpons recovered on Venice's 41 and subsequently scored the game-winning touchdown with 9 seconds remaining. Peacock continued, "We had the game in hand and we let it get away. The big thing now is to not let Charlotte beat us twice. We've got to get over this and move on to Lehigh. The best thing about it is we're not turn- ing our pads in; we've got another opportunity this Friday. It's real important that our kids move on and don't dwell on it." In fact, the Indians can- not afford to dwell on it, because despite Lehigh's inferior record, the Lightning are a danger- ous squad with a bevy of weapons on both sides of the ball. That description also fit Riverview, which two weeks ago led Venice 17-16 in the fourth quar- ter before the Indians rallied for a 24-17 win. "They're a lot more talented than Riverview," said Peacock. "I don't think they're as good of a football team as Riverview, but they've got players. They were the same way last year; they had some players last year. They've played some tough teams. As far as talent level goes, they're loaded. "They have some cats who can run. Their quarterback is extremely athletic. They've got a big offensive line, so they're not going to be your typical 1-3 team coming in here. Defensively, they have a big line. They just have athletic kids who can run. It's not going to be an easy road." Expect another tightly contested affair. The Lightning's size and athleticism does not bode well for Venice, but the Indians' offense has shown a penchant for overcoming its physical limitations with its execution. The Indians defense, mean- while, has been solid all year, and is good for a few big plays. Venice improves to 3-1, but it won't be easy. Prediction: Venice 20, Lehigh 14. Offensive line needs work Based on the Indians' impressive rushing sta- tistics thus far, you would assume that the offensive line has been doing a good job opening holes for Youtzy and Polk. However, Peacock says that has not necessarily been the case. "We have to get better in that area. There are still some things we need to fix," he said. "We're not getting off the ball as well as we should be. We're kind of soft up front. Terry has been making a lot of plays when there hasn't been any blocking. You can have a good running back put up some yards even if he doesn't have the best blocking. We have to fix some of that stuff this week. There are bright spots and not-so-bright spots. "We have to challenge the kids throughout the week, and hopefully Friday night they do a better job getting off the ball and being a little more aggressive. We just have to get tougher and better up front." Penalties hurt Venice struggled with penalties against Charlotte a week after committing 12 at Riverview. After taking a 21-17 lead over the Tarpons, Venice was called for two 15-yard penalties on the ensuing drive as well as an offsides penalty on Charlotte's game-winning drive. Without coming right out and saying it, Peacock implied that his team may have gotten the short end of the stick on a few of those calls. "We got called for some penalties late, some stuff that was in question," he said. "We get called for a late hit on the quarterback. Is it a late hit? I don't know. The offensive lineman is blocking our guy in the back, pushing him into the quarterback. Then we got a horse-collar call. The ref said we grabbed the back of the guy's helmet, but on film, ya know..." Peacock's voice trailed off before he said something he might regret. "It's high school football and you've got to try to overcome stuff like that. I don't see a whole lot of issues as far as penalties. It just depends on what happens Friday night." Home stand Venice's difficult early-season schedule may start paying off, as the Indians have just two road games remaining during the regular season. Peacock said of the now- friendly schedule, "We're definitely glad to be home. It's going to be good for the kids to play in front of the home crowd. We have one of the best atmospheres for high school football compared to some of the places we've played the last couple weeks." Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com HIGH SCHOOL SWIMMING Swim teams place fifth at Tarpon Invitational By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The Venice High swim teams both placed fifth Saturday in the 16-team Tarpon Invitational held in Punta Gorda. Sophomore David Lattimer won the boys 500-meter freestyle with a personal-best time of 4.48. Peyton Leeson finished third in the 200-meter freestyle, John Pelton finished fourth in the 100-meter freestyle and Hayden Aristizibal finished fifth in the 500-meter freestyle. For the girls, senior Faryn Duff came in third in the 200-meter IM and fourth in the 100-meter freestyle. Freshman Carla Motta placed fourth in the 100-meter freestyle and Melanie Going finished fourth in the 500-meter freestyle. The boys relay teams finished third and fourth in the 200-meter free- style and the 200-meter medley, respectively. The girls placed third in the 200-meter medley and fourth in the 400-meter freestyle. Jamie Quinn (100- and 200-meter freestyle), Sage Smith (100-meter backstroke), Chase Craft (200-meter freestyle) and Daniel Jones (50-meter freestyle) all recorded personal-best times. Email: rsmith@venicegondolier.com By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR The VHS girls golf team improved its undefeated record to 20-0 Tuesday with a 164-211 win over Manatee at the Bradenton Country Club. Seneca Symonds shot a team-low 39 for Venice, and Lexie Flerlage (40), Grace Gildner (41) and Victoria Cangero (44) rounded out the Indians scorecard. Venice head coach James Slaton was pleased with his team's perfor- mance on the 6,600-yard course, but believes his girls need to improve on the green. "It's a tough course. We had too many 3-putts out there," said Slaton. "On a fast course like this we'll need to improve. We're going to be working on our short game a lot over these next few days." Venice will host Riverview and Cardinal Mooney Thursday at Capri Isles Country Club. It's What You SWant It To Be! | 941-244-9440 Sun 11-8pm Mon-Thurs 11-10pm .SP Fri & Sat 11-11pm Il Terrn Polk \ ENICE HIGH SCHOOL S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK SEPTEMBER 19. 2012 D nhll tuiS orn I feDlook HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS GOLF Girls golf improves to 20-0 with win at Manatee 545 dTaS*ed Island ( next to iPubli WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 POP WARNER FOOTBALL Vikings take 4 of 5 against Port Charlotte STAFF REPORT The Venice Vikings hosted the Port Charlotte Bandits Saturday at Letson Stadium. Venice managed to win four of the five contests, with three of those victories coming by way of shutout. Venice will host Cape Coral this weekend. Danes vs. Bandits (no score kept) The Danes protected their house with an impressive performance. On the first play of the game Carter Dalton scored on a 50-yard quar- terback keeper. On the next offensive drive, runs by Sean Seibert and Stone Walter set up the second score of the game. Dalton kept the ball around the end to score. On the last drive of the game a key run by Brady Robertson set up the final touch- down. Back-to-back runs up the middle by Stone Walter capped the drive as Walter scored his first touchdown of the year. During the first half of the game the offensive line was led by Robertson, Pierce Daniels and Isiah Lopez. After halftime the offense changed things up by moving Robertson to quarterback and Dalton to running back. This move helped speed up the tempo and keep the defense off balance. The Danes defense swarmed all day over the opposing offense. The de- fense forced three punts, allowing the offense to control the clock. Kings 14, Bandits 0 The Kings defeated the Bandits 14-0. The Kings' defense recorded their second shutout of the season. Hayden Rose forced and recovered a fumble. Casey Crabb, Olivia Sleight, Martin Ramos, Chad Kern, Noah Foster, Jackson Fleming and Rose were defensive standouts this week. On offense, Teddy Chase scored on a 15-yard run with some great block- ing by Eric Beck, Luke Sleight, Carson Smith and John Lake. Cato Terry-Glover scored on a 60-yard run while Ethan Beck ran hard for tough yards up the middle. Offensive-line standouts were Rose, Trent Adrian, Allijah Fissel, Adrian Garcia and John Whitney. Bandits 25, Knights 0 No game report available. Lancers 22, Bandits 0 The Lancers recorded their third shutout of the season, beating the Bandits 22-0. The Lancers scored in the first quarter on a drive that included three runs by Chason Rockymore, a 20-yard run by Jared Bailey and a 22-yard touchdown pass from Bailey to Justin Holloway. Trenton Tarala added two points with the extra-point kick. The defense had its best game of the season, with five interceptions and a fumble recovery. Dylan Randall had the first interception early in the second quarter. Late in the second quarter, Bailey intercepted the Bandits quarterback at Joe Williams stiff-arms a Bandits defender during the Warriors' PHOTOS COURTESY OF TIM QUADE 19-6 win Saturday. Williams ran for 216 yards and a touchdown. .l .. .. .. .... Port Charlotte's 30-yard line and took it to the house. Tarala again added two points. Noah Constantino recorded another interception be- fore halftime to keep Port Charlotte down 16-0. The Lancers' final touchdown came in the fourth quarter and was set up by a 30-yard pass from Bailey to Holloway. Scott Schenke made a great div- ing catch in the end zone for the score. Constantino and Randall each had another interception in the fourth quarter. The offense ran the ball well all game behind the blocking of Ben Krizen, Noah Lay, Carter Hoey and Randall. Krizen led the Lancers in tackles but had plenty of help from Schenke, Micah Redding, Guilerhme Miranda, Derrick Kipp, Randall, Bailey and Constantino. Crusaders 29, Bandits 0 No game report available. Warriors 19, Bandits 6 Rain, mud, four turnovers and the Bandits couldn't stop the Warriors Saturday night. Venice took the open- ing kickoff and marched right down the rain- soaked field. Quarterback Victor Mellor connected on an 18-yard touchdown pass to Riley Prachar to grab an early lead. The PAT came up short of the goal line, giving the Warriors a 6-0 lead. The offense moved the y eliR Prachar of the Warriors div 18-yard touchdown reception Saturday. ball well but was stalled by an interception at the 15-yard line and then a fumble at the Bandits' 38-yard line. Venice took a 6-0 lead into halftime after holding the Bandits to two first downs in the first half. The Bandits would score first in the second half on their only big play of the night as the quarterback bounced a run outside for a 47-yard touchdown to tie the game at 6. The PAT was blocked. 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SMITH SUN CORRESPONDENT Sarasota Memorial Hospital is in the planning stages for a multimillion- dollar partnership with BayCare Health System in Tampa to eventually cut its costs while exploring options to more efficiently serve the community, according to SMH CEO Gwen MacKenzie. "This is not a sale, this is not a lease, it's not a consolidation," MacKenzie said. "It's a strategic alliance. So it's very important for our local community to know that we have an elected board that will maintain the management and control of our communi- ty assets, our community hospital and community health system." MacKenzie wouldn't elaborate on the details of the partnership talks with BayCare, an 11-hospital network that supplies outpatient facilities such as imaging, lab, behavioral health and home health- care services with some 200 locations throughout the Tampa Bay area. The deal consisting of a reported $4.5 million management fee SMH would pay BayCare over five years is still in negotiations and must receive approval by SMH's nine-member board. "We have many affilia- tions today," MacKenzie said of the fee. "Typically those affiliations do come with a fee for the services that will be provided. I can't quantify what we'll be receiving from our affiliation with BayCare because that's what we're working on, but we would expect the value to exceed, obviously, the fee we're paying, in the form of growth together. "This is not just about cost and consolidation. It's also about strategic growth, where we can joint-venture and build facilities in areas to bet- ter serve the community. That's a growth in jobs and a potential growth in revenue for us." An 806-bed hospital that employs about 4,000 workers, SMH has actively searched for revenue streams in an increasingly challenging healthcare reimburse- ment climate, plagued by shrinking payments from private insurers and the federal government. "In terms of where we can gain cost efficiencies, we don't know that yet, but in terms of the way we see the future and health care reform and the direc- tion of reimbursements, they are going to decline," MacKenzie said. "'And from our 2012 (fiscal) year to our 2013 year, which starts Oct. 1, we saw an $11 million-$12 million reduction in Medicare and Medicaid." The alliance, if forged, won't come in time to bridge this year's budget gap of $19.5 million, which reflected higher expenses associated with inflationary effects on supply costs, operational costs and salaries, to name a few, according to Kim Savage, SMH's senior communications editor. "We project $49 million in reimbursement cuts over the next seven years as a result of federal bud- get reductions and health reform measures," Savage said. "That loss is projected to rise to $84 million if Florida opts out of Medicaid expansion. Since we treat nearly 90 percent of the county's hospital Medicaid cases, Florida's course of action will have a major impact on us." BayCare is a nonprofit hospital network, so none of its hospitals is funded by taxpayers, as Sarasota Memorial is. MacKenzie downplayed the for-prof- it/nonprofit comparison - insisting taxpayer dol- lars play only a small role in SMH's income -while emphasizing the impor- tant role the hospital plays in the welfare of its large surrounding area. "The taxpayer dollars are about 6 percent of our revenue," MacKenzie said. "That lasts for about 28 days. So it's not the majority of our revenue by any measure. 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"Because of that scale, we've been able to move Sarasota's home care to a slightly profitable position they didn't have in the past. We consoli- dated their home care into BayCare HomeCare, and they retain a percentage of ownership of the BayCare HomeCare division." Mason said BayCare intends to build a new hospital in the southeastern portion of Hillsborough County and sees SMH benefitting from that as well. "There's a population of 400,000 people there that need service," Mason said. "We would look at opportunities for growth in Manatee and Charlotte counties working together, and possibly farther east. Those are all areas Sarasota Memorial is working in, and the new hospital would help consolidate and alleviate the strain of their current reach into those areas." MacKenzie said the goal of the SMH/BayCare alliance would simply be better, more cost-effec- tive service to the greater Sarasota community. 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Make your home the tropical retreat you have been dreaming about. $499 APPROVED CREDIT von- KIN I :14A SUN NEWSPAPERS :WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1105 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR TOWN ODA LAW GROUP, PA WE HELP PEOPLE GET BACK ON THEIR FEET 1694 S Tamiami Tr Venice CLASS ACTS 4B AROUND TOWN 8B Round two for VYC Foundation By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Venice Yacht Club's char- ity foundation is seeking applications for its second grant cycle of the year. Organized little more than a year ago, the foundation issued its first-cycle grants in April. Similar to the Plantation Community Foundation, which dates to 1988, and the Community Foundation at the Venice Golf & Country Club, launched in 2005, it will offer grants in four catego- ries: youth boating; the environment; health and education; and veterans and active military. The foundation plans to have two grant cycles per year after having one in its organizational year. "Shaun Graser, when he was commodore, suggested the club should establish a foundation that could be supportive and involved in the commu- nity," said attorney Ann Thompson, co-chair of the new foundation. "The first year we worked hard to establish the categories." According to Janice Zarro, an associate of the Women's Resource Center and co-chair of the new foundation, the mechan- ics of setting up such a fund were facilitated by Gulf Coast Community Foundation. That foundation provides an umbrella organization and assistance for foundations such as the one set up by the yacht club. In its first year, grants went to Manasota Operations Troop Support, the Boys & Girls Club of Sarasota County, Habitat for Humanity, Rotary Futures, the Cancer Support Community and the Special Operations Warrior Foundation. In the first grant cycle of this year grants were awarded to five organiza- tions: Sarasota Scullers, Loveland Center, Rotary Futures, Paws for Patriots and Semper Fi, which was started for the Marines but now gives assistance to all members of the military, Thompson said. Checks were delivered directly to the agencies and an awards party was held for them at the club at the end of last month. Included in those grants was $1,540 that enabled Loveland Center to purchase two high- speed digital scanners. "That helped us to save paper," said Daniela Poinsett, Loveland's pro- gram and grant special- ist. "We are archiving all our files in digital format. We have been working on a paperless system for two years. It will save paper and space." A grant to Rotary Futures at Venice High School helped fund that program, which offers students assistance with the entire college application process from college selection to scholarship applications. Based at Venice High School, the program is open to students through- out South County. The program also is available to adults in the area seeking to return to school to com- plete a degree or to receive additional education. At the awards party, Bob Vedder, founder of Rotary Futures, said it costs $50 to take a student completely through the program from start to finish." "Our grant enabled many students to be funded," Thompson said. Last year more than $6 million in scholarships and other aid went to Venice PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN THOMPSON Robert Caccia, left, with foundation co-chairs Ann Thompson and Janice Zarro and John Folvig at the Venice Yacht Club. Caccia, also a yacht club member, and Folfig accepted a check for the Boca Royale Semper Fi Fund Charity golf tournament, which raises money for a South County veteran. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN THOMPSON Julie Pinkerton, left, Bob Vedder and Kim Kindell accepted a check from the Venice Yacht Club Charitable Foundation on behalf of Rotary Futures. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN THOMPSON Janice Zarro, left, with Marjorie Singer, donor relations manager of Paws for Patriots, and Ann Thompson, with "Doc," at Paws for Patriots. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN THOMPSON Ann Thompson, left, with Kaylynna Thompson of the Sarasota Scullers and Janice Zarro, co-chair with Thompson of the Venice Yacht Club Charitable Foundation. High School graduates. "We made grants total- ing approximately $4,000 in the spring cycle and will do the same amount in the fall cycle for a total of $8,000 in grants this year," Thompson said. Applications for the fall grant cycle are avail- able from the Venice Yacht Club Charitable Foundation, 1330 Tarpon Center Drive, Venice FL 34285. Completed appli- cations must be received at the same address by Nov. 1 for the fall cycle and by March 1 for the spring cycle. PHOTO COURTESY OF LOVELAND CENTER Loveland Center Program & Grant Specialist Daniela Koci Poinsett uses a new digital scanner to copy a news article about Loveland's 25th anniversary year. Two such scanners were paid for with a grant from the Venice Yacht Club Charitable Foundation. L f PHOlU oCUUKs IY UO ANN I HOMuOUN Area students have been accepted to all the colleges represented by banners on the walls of the Rotary Futures office at Venice High School. New foundation mem- bers and more donations are being sought too. "As we aspire to grow the foundation, we hope to bring it to the aware- ness of the public as well," Zarro said. Thompson said there are several membership levels, ranging from annual donations of $100 to $5,000. Additional money comes to the foundation from donations in memory or in honor of others or of special events or organizations. Donors do not have to be members of the yacht club. Email: kcool@venicegondolier.com PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN THOMPSON Venice Yacht Club Foundation co-chairs Janic Zarro, left, and Ann Thompson, second from right, with members of the Sarasota Scullers, including head coach Dragos Alexandru, back right, Jeff and Kalynna Thompson, Jeevish Konuru, Colt and Max Dewolf and "Rowie" the mascot. PHOTO COURTESY OF ANN THOMPSON The Sarasota Scullers received a grant from the Venice Yacht Club Charitable Foundation. Shown in the photo are Dragos Alexandru, head coach, Jeff and Kalynna Thompson, Jeevish Konuru and Colt and Max Dewolf. VENUE 3B 492-6000 WE . 2B SUN NEWSPAPERS COFF Do you have a story to share? 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 can- cer, 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 look- ing 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. Venice Musicale's season to begin p | FROM VENICE MUSICAL Venice Musicale is preparing a series of concerts to be presented at the Venice Public Library, 300 S. Nokomis Ave., at 11 a.m. the third Thursday of each month from October through April, except for December when the concert will be on the second Thursday. The concerts are free and open to the public. The series kicks off Oct. 18 with "A Musical Potpourri," featuring a variety of classical and popular music. The program will include performances by singers and instrumentalists from Venice Musicale and by students from the Venetian Academy of Music. Founded by Chandelle Marie LaForest, the Venetian Academy of Music provides private instruc- tion for all orchestral string instruments, flute, recorder, vocal performance, piano and music theory, as well as performance opportu- nities throughout the community. American music will be the concert theme Nov. 17. Venice Musicale will introduce two original works at this program. "Spindrift" is a piece for clarinet and piano by young composer Luke Nemitz, the son of Venice resi- dents Albert and Sandra Nemitz. Venice Musicale member Elizabeth Badawi has composed the song "This Our Rose," set to the poem by Alice Julian. Mezzo-soprano Barbara Griffin will join pianist Badawi in the performance. Also on the program will be the barbershop quartet String of Pearls from Sweet Adelines, piano duets, spirituals and Broadway and other American songs featur- ing favorite area singers Deborah Berioli and Bill Antholz. On Dec. 13, Encore Chorus will celebrate the holidays with seasonal choral music. Music Director Bill Antholz and chorus members will entertain with holiday songs both serious and humorous. "All that Jazz" is the theme of the Jan. 17 concert. The program will feature popular jazz duo Phil Hohmann on clarinet and sax with pia- nist Dave Nascimbeni. Vocal and duo piano jazz favorites performed by Venice Musicale mem- bers will round out the program. A program of romantic classical music will take the spotlight Feb. 21. In keeping with the Valentine's Day theme of love and romance, Deborah Berioli and Ken Holton, with Nina Collins on violin, will perform romantic gems from the classical repertoire. Encore Chorus will return to "Welcome Spring" March 21. Sprightly choral, solo and ensemble music will lift the spirit and brighten the day. The area's best young musicians will present the scholarship win- ners concert April 18. Each spring, talented high school and college students from South Sarasota County com- pete for Venice Musicale's college and music camp scholarships. The winners star in this final concert of the season. "Spindrift,"a composition by Luke Nemitz for the clarinet and piano, will be performed at the Nov. 17 Venice Musicale concert. TMdIla Its.g hn Ultra 00 / Comfortable Seating Ve okos Pok New Deluxe Venice/Nokomis Poker Tournament $$ SAV MOEY$ i ho heC assred tveniceF ^^*H 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. APPLICATION I Name of Organization: SContact Person's Name: IHome Phone: Work Phone: SCell Phone: Email: I A 1 II 11 -.q II I l Are You Having IVusic? 7 Yes 7 NO N Further instructions will be provided when Part 1 of the application has been received. Complete Part I as soon as possible and return J 1 with Entry Fee of $25 ' made out to Women's Sertoma Club of Venice. 1 , Entry fee will be waived for all nonprofit organizations as well as sponsors of $250. ond 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 11,111712112 HAVE YOUR LOCAL DAILY NEWSPAPER AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! The Sun Newspaper is launching a NEW Website that allows Subscribers to read all the latest stories on your computer, tablet and smart phone! PHOTOS COURTESY OF VENICE MUSICAL Elizabeth Badawi's composition "This Our Rose"will be performed at the Nov. 17 Venice Musicale concert. I BREAK SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 VENUE SUN NEWSPAPERS 3B WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 I COMMUNITY CALENDAR * TODAY * 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, 1-4pm ea. Wed. at 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 Intro to Medicare, 10:00-11:00am 597 Tamiami Tr Venice, Discuss 4 Parts of Medicare, New N Supplement 941-223-5592 Intro to Medicare, 2:00-3:00pm 597 Tamiami Tr Venice, Discuss 4 Parts of Medicare, New N Supplement 941-223-5592 Trivia Night @ Elks, Game 6-8pm $1,Venice-Nokomis Elks, 486-1854. Call ahead requested. Specials + Burgers etc. Dinner 5-7:30pm. * FRIDAY Free Piano Concert, 9/28 12p-1p Cultural Center. Judy Kaff& Friends feature classical composers 941-625-4175 2280 Aaron St. Port Charlotte Fish Fry,5-8pm, Venice-Nokomis Elks, 486-1854, Fried Fish. Steaks. Chef's Baked Fish. Burgers. Wings. Salads. * SATURDAY Venice Free Poker, Venice Free Poker at Big Daddys Burger Den come join us for great food and fun. Ancient Masters, Please join Dr. Rajan Morkose in this amazing workshop! .5 College Credit $30 Toys 4 Tots Benefit, BBQ chicken, music by"Shark Jumpers"'; 4 - 10 pm, bring an unwrapped toy $10 PP 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. 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The Venice Gondolier Sun has changed the format for Venue in an effort to provide readers information about the most events we can. We reserve the right to exclude any submitted listing that does not meet our specifications or that requires excessive editing. There is no express or implied guarantee that any free listing will be included in any event calendar or run in any specific location. This is on a first-come, first-served basis. Cheers for 'Applause' By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR The Players' Broadway Series is off to a rous- ing beginning with "Applause," which opened on the main stage Thursday night. Kaylene McCaw always merits double kudos for managing the Players costume shop and grant writing, but portraying Margo Channing, an ag- ing Broadway star deal- ing with Eve Harrington (Kathryn Parks), a young fan with her own agenda, she merits double applause. As good as these two are in their roles, there is so much more to this show. Berry Ayers' crisp direction, Jolie Rand's smart choreography, Fred Werling's elegant black and white costumes and John C. Reynolds' set enhanced by Michael Pasquini's lighting all contributed to an evening of quality entertainment. The formal attire worn by the ladies was Oscar-night worthy and fit perfectly, as did the tuxedos worn by the men. Other noteworthy per- formances were turned in by Rom Westlake as Bill Sampson, Channing's younger lover; Shelly Whiteside as her friend Karen Richards; Will Horton as playwright Buzz Richards; and George Naylor as Howard Benedict. Jason Macumber was delightful as Duane Fox, Channing's gay hair- dresser and confidante. If the overall cast were not so strong, Macumber might have walked off with the show, so strong was his performance. The Players' produc- tion is updated and upbeat, filled with classic behind-the-scenes Broadway intrigue and entertaining musical numbers, including "The Best Night of My Life" featuring Parks; "Welcome to the Theater," sung by McCaw; and "Hurry Back" and "Something Great," sung by McCaw and Westlake. Jennifer Massie lights up the stage as Bonnie in several ensemble numbers. She can move and she can sing and she has a smile that sparkles. The Players is entering its 83rd season and with shows like this should be around for many more. New this year is the 7:30 p.m. curtain for all evening shows, which helps those who travel some distance to still be home at a reasonable hour. "Applause" plays through Sept. 30, Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. Series tickets for all seven Broadway shows are $84-$122 per person. Single tickets are $25 per person for adults and $12 per person for students. Order online at www.theplayers.org or call 941-365-2494. The Players is at 838 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. Email: kcol@venicegondolier.com Venice Art Festival getaway contest FROM HOWARD ALLEN EVENTS Howard Alan Events, one of the country's larg- est producers of juried art festivals, presents the 2012 Venice Art Festival Giveaway, an artful getaway for two. Art enthusiasts can go to http://bit.ly/ VeniceGiveaway to register to win a week- end for two in historic downtown Venice dur- ing the 25th anniver- sary of the downtown Venice Art Festival taking place Nov. 3-4, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. This high-end juried show, which attracts locals and tourists, is a two-day celebration of the arts featuring the finest artists in the country and an eclectic mix of original hand- made art. Registration for the giveaway is now open through Oct. 18. The winner will be chosen and notified Oct. 19. The winning package must be used Nov. 2-4, during the art festival. The lucky winner will receive the following: A two-night stay at Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Venice, Friday and Saturday. Stay includes complimentary breakfast and onsite parking A $75 gift certificate to Cafe Venice Restaurant & Wine Bar A $25 gift certificate to Sharky's On The Pier Four single-serve waffle cones, cour- tesy of Bresslers, a $19 value A framed official 25th anniversary edition festival poster, courtesy of Venice MainStreet The art fair is free and open to the public. For more information, go to www.artfestival.com, send an email to info@ artfestival.com or call 561-746-6155. Unity Church is partner of the year FROM BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS Each year Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Sun Coast selects a partner of the year. This year a partner was selected in three categories: cor- porate, faith-based and organization. Unity Church of Venice was chosen as faith- based partner for its exceptional generosity and philanthropic giving. Through the Noble Purpose Outreach started six years ago, Unity Church of Venice has provided more than 100 mentors to the organiza- tion. The majority of COOKING CLASS Sunday, September 30'h 1pm 2:30pm Call to Pre-Register Mother's Cupboard ke 941-525-8041 mentors take part in the Decisions to Win program. "The Decisions to Win program provides life skills to help them (students) realize they have choices to stay in school, graduate and be successful in life," said the Rev. Patricia Reiter, senior minister. BBBSSC chose Fifth Third Bank as corporate partner and Kiwanis Club of Bradenton as organi- zation partner. For more information about BBBSSC, becoming a big brother or sister or volunteering as a mentor, go to www.bbbssun.org or call 941-488-4009. ome 8oytfe tu CHURCH OF VENICE HAPPINESS IS A CHOICE i g i i Vli", m m www.VeniceUnity-com PHOTO COURTESY OF GINA TAYLOR The Rev. 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The exhibition fea- tures five quotations by SCF students and staff that were selected for the "Embracing Our Differences" 2011 and 2012 exhibits displayed at Sarasota Bayfront Park; a slideshow of additional quotations from SCF that were submitted to the competition; and artwork by SCF Collegiate School students. One Venice campus student's quotation is on display. Devonte Petrie graduated SCF Venice last year. His quotation "If you focus only on one color, how can you see the rainbow?" - was exhibited at the 2011 Embracing Our Differences event in Sarasota. He said he did not attend the event because he was work- ing, but he was notified it would be there. A junior studying IT, he attends the University of South Florida-Sarasota online from his home in North Port. He said he came up with his winning quotation after being challenged by a friend. "I was sitting in the library with a friend and said, 'Anybody can make a quote,'" Petrie said. "My friend chal- lenged me to write one, and I did. He thought it was pretty good and told me to submit it. I did and it was accepted." The artwork on display at SCF Venice was created by the fol- lowing SCF Collegiate School students in Bradenton: Damien Bobrek, Rayhanah Waldin, Riley Goerg, Elizabeth Cahill, Angelique Winters, Julie Cardinale, Stephanie Stivers, Kylie Henslick, Tommy Davis and Ann Harrison. Harrison's "Can't We All Get Along?" piece received the SCF President's Choice award. Her title was a quote from Rodney King, a black construction worker who said those words in 1991 after be- ing beaten by police in Los Angeles, according to a story in the Sept. 19 issue of the Sun. King, 47, died in June, the story said. The exhibit is open in the foyer of SCF Venice's library Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-8 p.m., and Friday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. ~, ~fl.k~OngO.~Oiff~rnc., SUN PHOTO BY AUDREY BLACKWELL Woody McCree, Ph.D., adviser of the Philosophy Club at State College of Florida Venice campus, stands near the quotation SCF graduate Devonte Petrie wrote, which is on display in Venice with 2012 entries to the Embracing Our Differences art event at Sarasota's Bayfront Park. Petrie's quote was displayed at the 2011 Embracing Our Differences event. For more informa- tion, contact Woody McCree, SCF Venice Philosophy Club adviser, at mccreej@scf.edu, or Beverly Brown at 941-408-1404. Email: ablackwell@venicegondolier.com PVS student named National Achievement semifinalist FROM NATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM KabisaV. Baughen, a senior at Pine View School in Osprey, is one of 1,600 Black American high school seniors designated as a semi- finalist in the National Achievement Scholarship Program. National Merit Scholarship Corporation officials made the announcement. These scholastically talented young men and women now have an opportunity to continue in the competition for about 800 Achievement Scholarship awards worth more than $2.5 million that will be offered next spring. Semifinalists must fulfill several require- ments to advance to the finalist level. About 80 percent of semifinal- ists are expected to attain finalist standing, and more than half of the finalists will win an Achievement Scholarship award. The National Achievement Scholarship Program is a privately financed academic competition that oper- ates without government assistance. It was started COURTESY PHOTO 60TH ANNIVERSARY Dodderidge Ann and Richard Dodderidge, of Venice, Fla., will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Oct. 27 at the Venice Yacht Club. They were married in in 1964 to recognize academically promising black students through- out the nation and to provide scholarships to a substantial number of the most outstanding program participants. To date, about 31,900 young men and women have received Achievement Scholarship awards worth more than $100 million. More than 160,000 high school juniors across the U.S. asked for consideration in the 2013 National Achievement Scholarship Program when they took the 2011 Preliminary Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 25, 1952. Mrs. Dodderidge is the former Ann Thornberry. Before moving to Venice 20 years ago, she worked at Coldwell Banker as a sales associate. Mr. Dodderidge was president of the Kansas City division of Young & Rubicam International Advertising Agency, president of the Kansas City Art Institute and senior vice president of corporate mar- keting for AMC Theatres. Their three sons will be in Venice for the event: Rick, of Black Swan Lake, Kan.; John (wife Tammy, sons Timothy and Andrew), of Lenexa, Kan; and Daniel (wife Nancy, son Bradley, daughter Brooke), of Chappaqua, N.Y. SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Semifinalists are designated within geographic regions and are the highest-scoring program entrants in the states that make up each region. To advance to final- ist, the semifinalists and their high schools must submit detailed scholarship applications in which they provide information about the students' academic records, participation in school and community activities, demonstrated leadership abilities and educational goals. Semifinalists must present a record of high academic perfor- mance throughout high school, be endorsed and recommended by a high school official, write an essay and earn SAT scores that confirm their PSAT/NMSQT performance. National Achievement Scholarships provided in 2013 will be sup- ported by corporations, professional organiza- tions, foundations and by NMSC's own funds. Two types of scholar- ships will be offered. Every finalist will compete for one of the 700 one-time $2,500 National Achievement Scholarships, which will be awarded on a regional basis. In addition, corporate and business spon- sors will underwrite about 100 Achievement Scholarship awards for finalists who meet criteria set by the grantor. Although some corporate-sponsored awards provide a single payment, most are renewable for up to four years of undergraduate study. NMSC will release the names of scholarship winners in early April. Free services for veterans FROM STATE COLLEGE OF FLORIDA State College of Florida, Manatee-Sarasota, Bradenton Veterans Collegiate Association and SCF Venice Veterans Exchange will host the Mobile Veterans Center from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide free services for veterans and their families. The center will be on campus Wednesday, Oct. 3, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., at SCF Venice, 8000 South Tamiami Trail. The Mobile Veterans Center, which helps vet- erans make the transition from military to civilian life, will provide commu- nity resource information and education, individual and group counseling and referrals for substance abuse, sexual trauma, employment assessment and veterans benefits. SCF advisers will pro- vide information about the college and answer questions about services for veterans and their family members who are interested in enrolling. SCF was named a 2013 Military-Friendly School by G. I. Jobs Magazine based on SCF's ranking in the top 15 percent of all colleges, universities and trade schools nationwide for exhibiting leading practices in the recruit- ment and retention of students with military experience and ensuring the success of military service members, veterans and spouses as college students. More than 400 veter- ans from all branches of the military are enrolled at SCE For more information, contact Dr. Paul Nolting, SCF Veterans Collegiate Association adviser, at 941- 752-5239, or Rich McKee, SCF Veterans Exchange adviser, at 941-408-1517 at mckeer@scf.edu. Maps and directions are online at scf.edu/maps. Dr. Anthony Spinella, Board Certified Podiatrist and Wound Care Specialist, is now seeing patients at our North Port location. Accepting New Patients Of All Ages! Call today to schedule an appointment: Venice: (941) 484-2602 Anthony Spinella, DPM American Board of Podiatric Surgery Wound Care Specialist North 14575 North North Port: (941) 429-3400 Port Office: ' S. Tamiami Trail P medical Port, FL 34286 W Group www.GulfCoastFootAndAnkle.com www.GulfCoastMedicalGroup.net HEADLINERS 'Auto, Aircraft CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY HEADLINERS & CONVERTIBLE TOPS SEAT REPAIRS (AUTOMOTIVE, MARINE & RESTAURANT) CARPET REPLACEMENT CUSTOM SEAT COVERS DASH COVERS TONNEAU COVERS SUN ROOF REPAIRS Specializing in Foreign & Domestic Auto Glass Replacement Electric & Manual Window Repair Windshield Insurance Claims Welcome Stop In, We Will Handle Claims For You! OPEN MON.-FRI. 8-4:30 SAT. 10-TIL' WHENEVER t 941-375-8527 340 CENTER CT. VENICE, FL - 1. 1 CONTACT US 941-207-1102 ablackwell@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS I WELL-BEING BRIEFS Stroke support to the hung Laurel, Nok Stroke Support Group, Osprey. Opt 11:30 a.m., fourth through Fri Wednesday of the month 9 a.m. to no (Sept. 26), Englewood at 790 Soutl Community Hospital Trail behind Rehab Center in the YMCA Lutheran C] across from the hospital, 941-484-46( 701 Medical Blvd. RSVP to 941-475-3558. Disc food p Family support All area pe Family Support Group, order discot 6:30-7:30 p.m., fourth quality food Wednesday of the month Gaballi prog (Sept. 26), South County locally at Ch Resource Center, 7810 Methodist C Tamiami Trail. Free. Center Road ContactWendy Hemandez phone 941 - at 941-539-8957 or email order food, whernandez@jfcs-cares. gaballi.com org. code christu Parkinson's Food I support group Florida D This group meets Agriculturea at 4 p.m. the fourth Services con Wednesday of every All Faiths Fo month (Sept. 26) at Aston distribute fri Gardens, 1000 Aston commodities Gardens Drive, Venice. to eligible Sa Questions? Call Karla County resih Koenig, 941-485-4887. Community S. Nokomis. Recovery support firstWednes month, 10 a Relapse Prevention Laurel Civic and Recovery Support 509 Collins I group, 6 p.m., fourth thirdWedne Thursday (Sept. 27) of month, 2-5 the month, Home Detox Mobile Pant Inc., 530 South U.S. 41 Park, 234 Ni Bypass, Unit 12B, in Brick Nokomis, se Yard Plaza, Venice. Led by fourth Thur, Sharon R. Mays-Tremain. month. Call Call 941-412-3869 or go for holiday t to homedetoxinc.com. more details Kidney health Sign la Classes for patients with cla kidney disease, including Sign langi Stage 1-5 kidney disease, are open to diabetes or high blood unity at N pressure, and their part- Community ners will be held the first South Tami Tuesday of every month Venice and (Oct. 1) at Loveland first and thi Center, 157 South of the mont Havana Road, Venice. 8:30 p.m.on Preregistration is required. :30 p.m. 941 Call 941-625-9985 in Port Charlotte to register. Sign la Reiki coffe A free lecture on Sign langi cellular rejuvenation will chat is free t be Wednesday, Sept. 26, learning or 1 p.m., at Reiki Center tice their sig of Venice, 2210 South skill in a rel Tamiami Trail, Unit 5, ment. Meets Venice. Call 941-497-7795 Friday of ea or go to www.reiki Books-A-Mi centerofvenice.com. South Tamia Venice, 7-9 South County Food Pantry Myofasc The food pantry pro- Pain speci vides food at no charge Villafana, LM In order to provide "one-stop shopping"for area event listings, we are consolidating calendar items into a single location. Effective Oct. 3, Venue will include 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, click 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 is1 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 publication 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, iD.FORESTRY ; in RESOURCES In. A Committed to a betterenvironment : ALL BAGGED . . FLORIMULCH ON SALE : WELL-BEING ry of Venice, omis and en Monday day from Don. Located h Tamiami d Emmanuel church. Call 09 any time. count program people can mnted high- from the gram operated hrist United .hurch, 1475 d, Venice, 493-7504. To go to www. and enter user [nitedmet. program department of and Consumer itracted with od Bank to ee USDA es monthly irasota dents: Venice Center, 326 Ave., Venice, sday of the .m.-1 p.m.; Association, Road, Laurel, sday of the p.m.; and ry Nokomis ppino Trail, second and sday of the 941-379-6333 imes and inguage sses uage classes the com- rew Life y Center, 5800 ami Trail, are held the rd Thursday h from 7 to all the church 1-493-0775. inguage .e chat uage coffee to all who are wish to prac- ;n language axing environ- s the second ch month at llion, 4230 ami Trail, p.m. ial release ialist David MT, HHS, offers free seminars on the benefits of myofascial release for soft tissue pain Tuesday, noon-1 p.m. at 200 Capri Island Blvd., Unit 1E Call 941-223-6724. Martial arts Free martial arts classes are held Monday through Saturday, 2141 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Monday: children, 5:30 p.m.; Tuesday: seniors, 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday: police, security and firefighters, 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Friday: service industry, 8 a.m. and 8:30 p.m.; and Saturday, women. Call 941-525- 3389; revolutionarymartial artsfitness.yolasite.com. Medicare help Associated Medicare Patients Inc., a nonprofit corporation of volun- teers, helps those on Medicare navigate the health insurance system. Free. Open 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday in the Small Appliance Repair Shop at Senior Friendship Centers, 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice. AMP will train new counselors. Call 941-584-0051. Grief support Free general grief support is held the second and fourth Monday of ev- ery month of every month from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., at Tidewell Hospice, 220 Wexford Blvd., Venice. Call 941-441-2000. Insurance advice Serving the Health Insurance Needs of Elders visits Senior Friendship Centers 9 a.m.-noon Thursday at 2350 Scenic Drive. Call 941-584-0075. Help with prescriptions Community Pharmacy of Sarasota County, 225 South Tamiami Trail, Nokomis, helps unin- sured residents obtain routine prescription medications. Call 941- 445-5687 or go to www. cpsarasota.org. Mobile Meals Venice Area Mobile Meals provides a warm, nutritious noontime meal to anyone in the 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 event will 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. A S2.00/BAG : T a U A POTTING SOIL :; A v ; 2/83.00 v A ' A TALSTAR v CC A INSECT CONTROL o : S S27.00/BAG T 941-473-1403 vv A 850 N. Indiana v A' (Hwy. 776) A Englewood, FL T A44 44444444444V444J Venice area unable to prepare a meal because of physical or mental disability, regardless of financial situation; no age restrictions. Special foods are available for diabetics. Minimal cost; recipients are billed monthly. Hours: 8-11 a.m. Monday through Saturday. The answering machine can take a message at any time. Call 941-488- 1889, or go to www. VeniceAreaMobileMeals. com. Alzheimer's caregiver program South Sarasota County families are invited to attend free Alzheimer's Care training workshops on the third Saturday of each month, 10 a.m.-noon, at Home Instead Senior Care, 206 South Harbor Drive, Suite A, Venice. Call 941-375-8400. Educational programs The Alzheimer's Association has nu- merous educational programs open to the public. Offerings in- clude Basic Course for Caregivers, Maintain Your Brain and informa- tion about local care- giver support groups. It will come to your community with the Memory Mobile and a speakers bureau. Call 941-365-8883. TOPS Taking Off Pounds Sensibly meets 5-7 p.m. Tuesday at Good Shepherd Episcopal 5B WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 Church, 1115 Center Road, Venice. TOPS weight-loss organiza- tion is open to men and women in the Venice-Nokomis area. Call Barbara at 941- 488-2826 or Marie at 941-493-9206. TOPS Taking Off Pounds Sensibly meets at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Senior Friendship Centers, 2350 Scenic Drive, Venice. Weigh-ins prior to the meeting are from 9-9:45 a.m. Call Cathy at 941-493- 8761. TOPS weight-loss organization is open to men and women in the Venice-Nokomis area. Overeaters Overeaters Anonymous meets at 10 a.m., Mondays and Wednesdays, Venice-Nokomis United Methodist Church, 208 Palm Ave., Room 6, Nokomis. Call Lita, 941-484-6448. Center for Building Hope This organization was formerly named Cancer Support Community. Events are free for cancer patients and a caregiver at Jacaranda Trace, 3600 William Penn Way. Call 941-921-5539. Cancer support group, 10-11:30 a.m. Monday Qigong exercise, 10- 11 a.m. Tuesday Tai chi for wellness, 10-11 a.m., Thursdays Yoga for well- ness, noon-1:30 p.m. Thursday Screenings Free blood pres- sure and blood sugar tests by Home Health Services of Venice, 8:30-10:30 a.m. the first and third Thursdays of the month at Venice HealthPark, 1201 Jacaranda Blvd., Venice. Call 941-485-7711. Caregiver Support Group A free weekly care- giver support group meets 1-3 p.m. Friday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 508 Riviera St. Caregiver Support offers group support for loved ones during the session. Program is offered by Jewish Family & Childrens Service. Registration required. Call Pamela at 941-366-2224. Couples Helping Couples An anonymous 12-step program for couples looking to improve their relation- ships, 7:30-9 p.m. Friday at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Twelve-step experience not neces- sary. Couples work on commitment, com- munication, conflict resolution, anything that impedes a healthy and happy relationship. Free. Donations are ap- preciated. Call 941-475- 8535 or 941-492-9547, or visit www.recovering- couples.org. WELL-BEING 1 6 Why do so many people have AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance, insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company (UnitedHealthcare)? It could be the competitively priced plans. Or maybe the fact the AARP and UnitedHealthcare names are recognized nationally. Here are a few more reasons why a Medicare supplement plan could meet your needs: * Save up to thousands2 of dollars peryear in out-of-pocket medical expenses * Have the flexibility to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts Medicare patients * Enjoy the freedom to see specialists without referrals Deny Radefeld ( 941-223-6832 Licensed insurance agent contracted with UnitedHealthcare Call today for more information or join me at a seminar to explore your options. October 1 and October 8 10:00 am Elks Lodge 401 N Indiana Ave Englewood, Fl 34223 October 10 and October 17 10:00 am JD Bistro @ Days Inn 1941 Tamiami Tr Pt Charlotte, Fl 33948 October 4 and October 11 10:00 am Venice Chamber of Commerce 597 S Tamiami Tr Venice, Fl 34285 Part D prescription drug and Medicare Advantage plans may be discussed. A UnitedHealthcare Medicare Solution Based on 2010 company data verified by Mark Farrah Associates. www.UHCMedSupStats.com 2 Page 16 (Chart 1-14) of the June 2010 A Data Book: Healthcare Spending and the Medicare Program report issued by the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (Medpac). This report can be found using the following link: http://www.MedPac.gov/Documents/Jun10DataBookEntireReport.pdf. The AARP Medicare Supplement Insurance Plans carry the AARP name and UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company pays a royalty fee to AARPfor use of the AARP intellectual property. Amounts paid are used forthe general purposes of AARP and its members. NeitherAARP norits affiliate is the insurer. AARP doesn't make individual recommendations for health-related products, services, insurance or programs. You are encouraged to evaluate your needs and compare products. Insured by UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company, Horsham, PA (UnitedHealthcare Insurance Company of New York, Islandia, NY, 11749, forNewYork residents). Policy Form No. GRP 79171 GPS-1 (G-36000-4). In some states, plans may be available to persons eligible for Medicare by reason of disability. All plans may not be available in yourstate/area. Not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. Government or the Federal Medicare Program. This is a solicitation of insurance. An agent/producer may contact you. AARP and its affiliate are not insurance agencies or carriers and do not employ or endorse insurance agents, brokers, producers, representatives or advisors. Call to receive complete information, including benefits, costs, eligibility requirements, exclusions and limitations. AS2633ST C2 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 I LOS ANGELES TIMES CROSSWORD ACROSS 1 Stir-fry additive 4 [frog lands in pond] 8 Remote control battery 14 Baba of folklore 15 Bindle carrier 16 '"Zip your lipr 17 Diarist Anafis 18 "Gotta hit the hay" 20 Future snakes, perhaps 22 Regards highly 23 Elementary school fundamentals 25 Cut from the same cloth 29 Lemon and lime 30 Swift means of attack? 32 Put into words 33 Poe's "ungainly fowl" 36 D.C. athlete 37 Mom's behavior warning 41 _of Good Feelings 42 Gives the heave- ho 43 Rap's Wayne 44 With-the-grain woodworking technique 46 Theater sections 48 Canadian pump sign 49 Marks to brag about 54'Why bother?" 56 Color property 57 Canned pasta brand 61 "Characters welcome" network 62 Receive, as a radio signal 63 South American country at 0 degrees lat. 64 Looney Tunes collectible 65 Structural threat for many a house 66 Gels 67 Towel lettering WELL-BEING FROM PAGE 5 Hurts, habits and hang-ups Encounter (formerly Celebrate Recovery) meets every Sunday, 6-8:30 p.m., at First Christian Church, 1100 Center Road, Venice. Dinner is at 6 p.m. ($3), followed by a motivational speaker, live music and share groups including grief support. Meetings offer a place to discuss personal issues and find love and acceptance. Call 941-408-8088. Alcoholics Anonymous AA (Sisters in Sobriety) Women: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. AA (Speaker's group), 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. AA meets at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Thursdays, Englewood Community Hospital, 700 Medical Blvd. Call 941-426-7655. Recovering Couples Anonymous Group meets 7:30 p.m. Friday at Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Nar-Anon Nar-Anon Family Group, a support group for families with a family member with a drug ad- diction, meets 7-8 p.m. Thursday at St. Mark's Episcopal Church library, 513 S. Nassau St., Venice. This is for the family, not the addict. Call Ray, 941-497-6879. Narc-Anon Group meets 7 p.m. Tuesday at Emmanuel Lutheran By Jeffrey Wechsler CROSS 7 DOWN 1 'The Balcony" painter 2 Insult 3 Cookies with a bite 4 Chi preceded 5 Solitary sorts 6 Beyond zaftig 7 Baudelaire, par example 8 Evaluates 9 Quark's locale 10 Global networking pioneer 11 Girl in a pasture 12 Gossipy Smith 13 OCS grads, usually 19" Rosenkavalier" 21 Bed or home ending 24 "Over here!" 26 Reader with a sensitive screen 27 Modern site of Mesopotamia 28 Keeps after taxes 31 Like Big Ben 33 Big chunk of Eur, 34 Framed work To learn more about making a tax deductible charitable contribution: 941-552-7502 or 866-842-8160 To book a speaker at no charge, call 941-552-5929 or 800-959-4291 www.tidewell.org 941-552-7500 or 800-959-4291 35 No. twos 37 Nothing more than 38 Eye part 39 Surpassed in extravagance 40 Elie Wiesel work 45 Large eel 46 Took it on the lam 47 Grandchild of Japanese immigrants Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, Venice. Al-Anon Al-Anon and Alateen family meetings take place several times a week. Al-Anon Family Group, Epiphany Cathedral, Soy Building, 317 Tarpon St., 11 a.m. Monday Beginners Meeting, St. Mark's Episcopal Church, church office building, 513 S. Nassau St., 7 p.m. Monday Al-Anon Family Group, Venice Presbyterian Church, 111 E. Firenze Ave., 7:30 p.m. Tuesday Al-Anon Family Group, Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave. (children welcome), 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Step Study, Grace United Methodist Church, 400 E. Field St., 7 p.m. Wednesday Steps, The Church of Christ, 4301 State Road 776, 10 a.m. Thursday Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 790 South Tamiami Trail, 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Thursday; 7 p.m. Saturday; and 7 p.m. Sunday St. Mark's Episcopal Church, church office building, 513 S. Nassau St., 7 p.m. Friday Run/walk group Venice running group meets every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Centennial Park Gazebo for free runs or walks from 6-7 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. atVolunteer Park behind Gulf Coast Community Foundation. Each Saturday a different 2.5-mile route is chosen. Mileage recorded; incen- tive awards given. Pets and new walkers welcome. 50 Little one 51 Traditional doings 52 'That has ring to it" 53 Elite Navy group 55 Kent State's home 57 Norm: Abbr. 58 Water filter brand 59 Whichever 60 Airline to Oslo Acupuncture Acupuncture physician 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 or go to standuppaddleboard withelin.com. Mindfulness meditation Crystal-clear mindful- ness meditation instruc- tion, based on Buddhist philosophy, approach- able for all spiritual backgrounds, 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 Harn 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 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. I GOREN BRIDGE WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ANSWERS Q 1 As South, vulnerable, you hold: *AJ84 9AJ650 A962468 The bidding has proceeded: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 16 Dbl Pass 2V Pass ? What action do you take? A Don't make partner do your work. In support of hearts your hand is worth at least 16-17 points and partner's jump shows 9-11. That's enough for game, so jump to four hearts. Q 2 Both vulnerable, as South, you hold: 4 KJ76 9 AQ52 0 944,,763 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1NT 20 ? What action do you take'? A You want to be in game, preferably in a 4-4 major-suit fit if there is one. Cue-bid the opponent's suit as a substitute for Stayman. Bid three diamonds. Q 3 East-West vulnerable, as South, you hold: A 8 9 K QJ 9852 0 J7764695 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 39 Pass 49 What action do you take? EAST 44 A What would you like to do? Partner knows everything about yourL hand from the opening bid while you know nothing about his. Pass. Any further action is up to partner. Q 4 Neither vulnerable, as South, you hold: 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 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- gra cas ch loc SA Q2 Y 95 K Q 10963 82 EAST SOUTH WEST 16 20 Pass Pass ? What do you bid now? NORTH 2, A The key feature of your hand is the spade fragment. Tell partner about it by bidding two no trump now, then abide by his decision. Q 5 Neither vulnerable, as South, you hold: A A9 9 60 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 10 Pass I9 20 36* 4,6 EAST 14 Pass *pre-emptive What action do you take? A You have as close to a minimum opening bid as possible, especially since your singleton in partner's suit is a disadvantage. Tell partner the bad news by rebidding diamonds one more time! Q 6 Both vulnerable, as South, you hold: 4 AK Q65 0AK94AQ 1062 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 24 Pass 20 2NT Pass 36, 9 What do you bid now? EAST Pass Pass A Partner's three clubs is Stayman looking for a major suit. Unfortunately, you cannot oblige. Bid a negative three diamonds and see how the auction proceeds. (Tannah Hirsch welcomes readers' responses to gorenbridge@aol.com.) LOOKING FOR 0 SOMETHING? W Wednesday's Sudoku is in the classified section along with Dear Abby, horoscopes, movie listings, a bonus crossword puzzle and a host of other features. The Sudoku solution still appears in Our Town. SOLUTION TO TODAY'S CLASSIFIED CROSSWORD P LATTE L.A.D LE '. I L, am is right for you. In 9 "" m 'I se of rain, go to www. M nT T _C.A _E- ristianartcenter.org for E/SA l ,P N SIj R :lli HM P E FHC A L E: cation. !LE T.l L T'DES .E AIR' T R E M E 5 EP Yoga with Elinm LA 'p TEEiPi S01A!- A Lth.-A 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. Tai chi Tai chi, a gentle, low-impact exercise that promotes 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. , s' I TGROCS j Ji' T G R AIL HE A RIC, P E A 'KE A rANG EA 4 H Lj' E II l. ES S EEIT BRIDGE QUIZ Look for the weekly bridge quiz in Saturday's real estate classified section of the Venice Gondolier Sun. The answers appear in Wednesday's Our Town. ............................................................ 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Each card will feature a photo of a structure, a pioneer or a historic scene. The proceeds from the sale of each deck of cards will go toward the restoration of the Historic Lord-Higel House. According to a press release, the cards offer a unique opportunity for the community to get involved. All 56 cards which include 52 normal cards and four jokers, or wild cards - may be sponsored by anyone who is interested. Individuals may want to put "In Memory of..." or "In Honor of ..." on a card. A business may want to list its name around a photo. "The sponsorships vary in price from $75 to $250," the release said. All 15 board members are selling the sponsor- ships. Anyone interested in sponsoring a card can call Jean Trammell, Venice Heritage Inc. president, 941-237-0478, or go to the office at 101 W. Venice Ave. Trammell said the cards should be avail- able to the public by mid-December or early January. "It depends on how quickly we sell the spon- sorships," she said. While a final cost is yet to be determined, she estimated a cost of $15 for a deck of cards. "These limited-edition playing cards are a great way to highlight our community and have a creative collectible of the area," the release said. "Besides raising much- needed funds, Venice Heritage wants to create an acute awareness of its organization through this first major fundraiser." "I think this idea is kind of neat," Trammell said. "We've not done anything like this before, and, let's face it, not everyone wants to go to the archives. This is a way for people to have the information at hand, and I think that is very nice." Email: abladckwell@venkegondolier.com Players Theatre takes on 'Drag Queen Bingo FROM THE PLAYERS THEATRE The Players Theatre will be the new perma- nent home of Beneva Fruitville's "Drag Queen Bingo Bonanza" on Friday nights in Sarasota. The Golden Apple Dinner Theatre re- cently closed, leaving Ms. Fruitville and her sidekicks Lindsey Carlton and Tamiami Trails with- out a facility in which to perform. Beginning Friday, Oct. 5, DQBB will be held on the main stage at The Players Theatre, 838 North Tamiami Trail, Sarasota. DQBB patrons can I COMMUNITY BRIEFS 'Gertrude Stein's Paris' Baila Miller, of Miller Music and Fine Arts pro- grams, presents a lecture, "Gertrude Stein's Paris, the Shaping of Modern Art," Oct. 2, 2 p.m., at Jewish Congregation of Venice, 600 North Auburn Road, Venice. In the 20th century, Gertrude and Leo Stein expect the same great performances and bingo games called by their favorite foul-mouthed hostess, Fruitville (played by Berry Ayers) and her cohorts Carlton (played by Greyling Johnson) and Trails (played by Eric Berkel). The cost stays the same $5 cover charge. However, the show will expand to include themed theatrical elements and surprise guest appearances. Due to the adult language and explicit content of this show, it is not recommended for anyone under the age of 18. The theater will expand its concession to include were central figures in the creation of the avant-garde Paris milieu. Their weekly salons drew the artistic, musical and literary elite. They col- lected works by Matisse, Picasso and Gris. Gertrude encouraged the cult of modernist, experi- mental writers such as Ernest Hemingway and James Joyce and compos- ers Igor Stravinsky and two fully stocked bars and a wider variety of special- ty drinks. It will continue to card its patrons before selling them drinks. The exciting new addition of DQBB to The Players calendar means a change to the season programming for the Broadway Series. The remaining six Broadway shows will not have any Friday performances, affecting a limited number of subscribers and independent ticket holders. Each of those patrons will be contacted by the theater box office and offered priority rescheduling. All patrons who Virgil Thomson. Email bailamiller@aol.com. 'The 39 Steps' previously booked group tickets through The Golden Apple Dinner Theatre for future DQBB shows will have their tickets honored at The Players Theatre. Groups are still encouraged to book ahead to ensure seating together. Patrons can purchase tickets online, over the phone or in person the evening of the performance, subject to availability. To contact The Players, call 941-365-2494, go to www.theplayers. org or stop at the box office Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and one hour before curtain time. Oct. 21. Performances are Tuesdays through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale now Venice Theatre will ($13-$15 for students; launch its 2012-13 $25-$28 for adults) at MainStage season with www.venicestage.com the recent Tony and or by contacting the box Drama Desk award- office, 140 W Tampa Ave., winning comedy "The 39 Venice, at 941-488-1115. Steps." The play opens Discounted rates are Tuesday, Oct. 2, and available for groups of 20 runs through Sunday, or more. SUIN I-MUIU tY IIVI lM UUL Beneva Fruitville also known as Berry Ayers, held a press confer- ence Tuesday to announce that "Beneva Fruitville's Drag Queen Bingo Bonanza" will move to The Players Theatre in Sarasota for Friday performances beginning Oct. 5. CROSS FROM PAGE 6 AT VILLAGE ON THE ISLE You ARE NOT JUST A NEIGHBOR, You'RE A FRIEND MAKE NEW ACQUAINTANCES REACQUAINT WITH OLD FRIENDS VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES TRAVEL TOGETHER VENICE'S ONLY FAITH BASED, NOT-FOR-PROFIT, CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY SEE FOR YOURSELF. CALL TODAY TO LEARN EVEN MORE. VILLAGE ON TI E ISLE [' [RID& WDAY "" S.. " (94 1) 486-5484 920 TAMIAMI TRAIL SOUTH, VENICE FL 34285 121 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY SUDOKU FROM CLASSIFIED -5 SUN NEWSPAPERS 7B 1- 8B WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 2012 AROUND TOWN CONTACT US FRAN VALENCIC SOCIAL COLUMNIST franvalencic@comcast.net SUN NEWSPAPERS SUN PHOTOS BY FRAN VALENCIC Linda Rogers and David Haber chat about the success of the opening of the "Virtuoso of Venice" exhibit. Rogers was in charge of getting posters signed and Haber was the lucky winner of a Dick Hyman poster at the silent auction. Sherrey Welsh, lett, Ed Lavallee and Marty Dover enjoy the lovely reception for the"Virtuoso of Venice" exhibit opening at the Venice Museum and Archives. N o Ir, I James nagler, executive director OT me venice museum ana Archives, wore his special music shoes to the Dick Hyman exhibit opening. The shoes were hand-painted by an artist at a rodeo in Texas. S arrCu left, Pam Johnson, Ann Hall and Larry Chiulli Sue Chapman, Venice Historical Society president, and vice longtime friends, celebrate Dick Hyman at the reception at the the Venice Centre Mall on West Tampa Avenue. It was a magic Venice Museum and Archives. moment, as the rain stopped and the sun shined on the plaque. James Hagler and Julia Hyman tell everyone at the exhibit opening reception about the many choices of memorabilia they had for the show. unveiling of the plaque at the Venice Centre Mall, also known as the KMI Building, on West Tampa Avenue. 1h 6M 1ligo etTap vne Dick Hyman enjoys sharing an evening with fans and friends at the opening of the "Virtuoso of Venice" exhibit at the Triangle Inn, home of the Venice Museum and Archives. Marge Buchanan, left, Charlotte Neagle and Paul Scarpellini watch as the new plaque at the Venice Centre Mall is unveiled. Betty Intagliata, left, and Barbara Smith, former presidents of the Venice Historical Society, joined about 30 people in dedi- cating the new plaque explaining the history of the San Marco Hotel, also known as the KMI Building and the Venice Centre Mall, on West Tampa Avenue. Venice celebrates its treasures FRAN VALENCIC Some events in Venice seem just perfect, and that's a good way to describe the reception at the Venice Museum and Archives for the open- ing of the Dick Hyman exhibit. Julia Hyman described it as "blissful." Everyone came to give a tip of the hat to a nice man and his music. He is an example of someone who found his gift early, took a lot of jobs and chances and, as he often says, made a living at it. The DVD at the archives tells about hard work and weeks on the road. His history is our history. As he played, we listened. We each have our memories. What a blessing it is we all came together in Venice, Fla. Brindley's, Edible Arrangements, Cafe Venice and Costco provided fabulous refreshments and many volunteers provided the manpower. Special thanks to Jean Trammell for the tents. The exhibit is on display until Nov. 28 and is a must-see. It features a DVD of the history of jazz, including greats like Benny Goodman and Dick Hyman. How often to you get to see an Emmy up close? For information, call 941-486-2487. The Venice Museum and Archives is at 351 S. Nassau St. Chocolate and champagne Sue Chapman, president of the Venice Historical Society, invited 30 or so members and friends who attended the unveiling of the histori- cal plaque on the Venice Centre Mall for some refreshments. Certainly no punch and cookies for this celebrity senior. Instead the group walked over to Cafe Venice for cham- pagne and chocolate. Is there anything more glamorous on a weekday afternoon in Venice? The plaque on the West Tampa Avenue side of the Venice Centre Mall, also known as the KMI Building, marks it as a historic building and the former San Marco Hotel. Two of our best The special people of this week are Dick and Julia Hyman, two of the nicest people in town. They appreciate life and enjoy our city. They are regular downtown shoppers and diners. They generously contribute to local events and Dick performs many benefit concerts, with Julia in the audience most times. There is an aura of love about them, and simplic- ity. They have a gift for making people they are in contact with feel special. Knowing them brings music to the heart. Dick and Julia Hyman are two people who make Venice a great place to live. Larry Humes, Kentucky Military Institute Class of 1965, cele- brated its new historical plaque with members of the Venice Historical Society at the KMI Building, also known as the Venice Centre Mall on West Tampa Avenue. The building was once the San Marco Hotel. 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Check out the new weekly music column by Tom Lovasko focusing on music from the '60s, '70s and '80s. I rTm V P. I hi A A COUNTRY HOUND CAFE CRIB FESTO1 Fried Green Tomatoes Burgers Watermelon Pie Daily Specials |941-474-7767 NGLEWOOD Beer IN PALM Wine PLAZA 091a Wine COUNTRY HOUND CAFE I ~ 1-' --*^ .~ -*'U-i ^Nit '^ ' C -^ ~ d "r a i . -. 0 ES * .uI) -d ::F=! r 43P - 4'L SAT: Dinner 6pm, Show 7:30pm, SUN: Dinner 5:30pm, Show 7pm, Sat.. Sent. 29th & Sun.. Se SvLotba" A:AL t fLA>~ Ic la I I V-. 30wr I Jmd I ^ E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 dO OUT AND ABOUT * Wednesday TORCHED, 8 p.m. -12 p.m. Deans South of the Border, 130 Ta miami Tr., Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. ROCKADILES, 6 p.m. 10 p.m. Englewood Moose 1933,55 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-473-2670. englewoodmoose.org. KITT MORAN, 6 p.m.-9 p.m. J.D's Bistro Grille, 1951 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-255-0994. KARAOKE BY BILLY G., 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., F. 0. E. Eagles #3296,23111 Harborview Rd. Port Charlotte. 941-629-1645. STARLIGHT SERIES SHOW-JOHN RENO, 7 p.m. If you love Jimmy Buffet you will love John Reno's"Trop Rock!"The show can be paired with the dinner buffet. Cultural Center of Charlotte County, 2280 Aaron St. Port Charlotte. 941-625-4175 ext. 221. TRIVIA NIGHT, 7:30 p.m. Four rounds of trivia with a bottle of wine for each round's winner. Pig'n'Whistle Restaurant, 41 Chailett Rd. Rotonda West. 941-698-0021. WATERFRONT ENTERTAINMENT 9/28, JOY & THE GAN, 7-11 PM 9/29, KARMA, 7-11 PM 9/30, JIMMY McCARTHY, 3-7 PM ROYAL PALM MARINA 779 W,Wentorth, Englewood, 941'47'88Z TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, Registration at noon, Play at 1 p.m. Deans North of The Border, 23064 Harborview Road, Port Charlotte. 941-743-6100. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at noon, play ends at 5 p.m. Englewood Bowling Alley, 299 S. Indiana Ave. Englewood. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at noon, play ends at 4 p.m. Broadway Bagels, 1825 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-625-4745. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at 5 p.m., play ends at 9 p.m. John Hall's Goal Post, 3575 S. Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-979-9933. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, noon-4:30 p.m., 5 p.m-close. Big Daddy's Burger Den, 545 Tamiami Trail, Venice. 941-244-9440. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at6 p.m., play ends at 10 p.m. (smoking venue) Banditos, 5665 S. McCall Rd., Port Charlotte. 941-697-4221. SThursday STARZ, 9 p.m. -1 p.m. Deans South of the Border, 130 TamiamiTr.,Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. SOUND INVESTMENT, Dinner 5:30 p.m.- 7 p.m., Music 6:30 p.m.- 9:30 p.m. Englewood Elks Lodge, 401 N. Indiana Ave.,Englewood. 941-474-1404. THIRD WHEEL TUESDAY, 6 p.m.- 9p.m. Nav-A-Gator Grill, 9700 Southwest Riverview Cir. Arcadia. 941-627-3474. QUIET FIRE BAND, 6 p.m.-9:30 p.m. F. 0. E. Eagles #3296,23111 Harborview Rd. Port Charlotte. 941-629-1645. BINGO, 6 p.m. Early bird, 7:15 p.m. bingo. Benefit children's charity. Rotonda Elks #2710,303 Rotonda Blvd. East, Rotonda. 941-697-2710. TRIVIA WITH THE TRIVIA FACTORY, 9 p.m.- 11p.m. Portside Tavern, 3636 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-629-3055 or www.theportside.com. GUITAR ARMY, 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Gilchrist Park, Punta Gorda. KARAOKE,8 p.m.-11 p.m. Buffalo Wild Wings. 4301 Aiden Lane, North Port. 941-429-9722 TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration 5 p.m., play from 6 p.m. -11 p.m. The End Zone, 2411 S. McCall Rd. Englewood. 941-473-ZONE. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, noon -4:30 p.m. Big Daddy's Burger Den, 545 Tamiami Trail, Venice. 941-244-9440. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, 5 p.m.- close. Olde World Rest 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-475-0868. * Friday ARDEN'S RULE, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. Deans South of the Border, 130 Tamiami Tr., Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. ROCK'N RHYTHM, 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Deep Creek Elks, 1133 Capricorn, Punta Gorda. 941-764-6825. NEXXLEVEL, 9 p.m.-12:30 a.m. DJ from 12:30 a.m. -2 a.m. Harpoon Harrys, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda.941-637-1177. EXPRESSIONS, 6 p.m. -10 p.m. Englewood Moose 1933,55 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-473-2670. englewoodmoose.org. SUNNY AND SABLE, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. American Legion, 3436 Indian Rd. Rotonda. 941-697-3616. IN THE MOOD BAND, 6 p.m.- 10:30 p.m. F. 0. E. Eagles #3296,23111 Harborview Rd. Port Charlotte.941-629-1645. GATOR CREEK BAND, 6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Englewood Eagles #3885,250 Old Englewood Road, Englewood. 941-474-9802. MICHAEL HIRST, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Singer/Guitarist performs at Fishermen's Village,1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda. 800-639-0020 or www.fishville.com. THIRD WHEEL TUESDAY, 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Portside Tavern, 3636 Tamiami TrI. Port Charlotte. 941-629-3055. ARSENAL,9 p.m. -1 a.m. Portside Tavern, 3636 Tamiami TrI. Port Charlotte. 941-629-3055. VALLERIE & COMPANY, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. The Allegro Bistro, 1740 E Venice Ave., Venice. 941-484-1889. BINGO, 5:45 p.m. warm-up with early bird games and regular games follow. Proceeds go to children's charity. Englewood Elks, 401 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. 941-474-1404. BINGO, 5:30 p.m. Port Charlotte VFW Post 5690,23204 Freedom Ave., Port Charlotte. 941-467-4447. TRADITIONAL UKRAINIAN DINNER, 4:30 p.m.- 6 p.m. Family dinner including homemade pierogies, borscht, cabbage rolls and more. St. Mary's Ukrainian Catholic Church, 7890 W. Price Blvd. North Port. 941-423-2427. KARAOKE WITH THE CONNECTION, 8 p.m.-midnight. Buy 10, get 10 free wing special from 4-7. Nemos in Bowland,3192 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-625-4794. DJ CAPTAIN JACK 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Club Applebees,17500 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-423-1504. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, 5 p.m.- close. Armadillo's 622 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. 941-474-2356. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, 12 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Olde World Rest 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-475-0868. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at noon, play ends at 5 p.m. Treasure Lanes, 1059 Tamiami Trail. Port Charlotte. 941-625-3930. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at 5 p.m. Englewood Bowling Alley, 299 S. Indiana Ave. Englewood. * Saturday NEXXLEVEL, 9 p.m. -12:30 a.m. DJ from 12:30 a.m. - 2 a.m. Harpoon Harrys, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda.941-637-1177. TROPICAL AVE, 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Deans South of the Border, 130 Tamiami Tr., Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. M/C SQUARED, 6 p.m. -10 p.m. Englewood Moose 1933,55 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-473-2670. englewoodmoose.org. JOHN RENO, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. Nav-A-Gator Grill, 9700 Southwest Riverview Cir. Arcadia. 941-627-3474. WEST O' GALWAY, 8 p.m. Celtic Ray, 145 E. Marion, Punta Gorda. 941-916-9115. ROCK'N RHYTHM, 7 p.m. -10 p.m. American Legion, 3152 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-629-7446. AS IS BAND, 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. Whiskey Creek Grill, 2746 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-766-0045. BEANS AND SEEDS, 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. Beef'O'Brady's, 1105 Taylor Rd., Punta Gorda. 941-505-2333. COUNTRY EXPRESS, 6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m. Englewood Eagles #3885,250 Old Englewood Road, Englewood. 941-474-9802. KITT MORAN, 7 p.m.-10 p.m.J.D's Bistro Grille, 1951 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-255-0994. SHOWER OF STARS TRIBUTE, dinner at 6 p.m., show begins at 7 p.m. Dinner and dance show is $30 plus tax. Beyond the Sea Restaurant, 3555 S. Access Rd., Englewood. Call for reservations, 941-474-1400. JUST FOR FUN, 5 p.m.-9 p.m. Live music for listening and dancing. Fishermen's Village, 1200W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda. 800-639-0020 or www.fishville.com. SARASOTA BLUES FESTIVAL, Ed Smith Stadium, Sarasota. 832-782-5523. NATIVE PLANT WALK 9 a.m. Ann Denver Memorial Regional Park, 6791 San Casa Dr., Englewood. 941-474-1492. ROD STEWART TRIBUTE, Dinner at 6 p.m. Show is at 7 p.m. Tickets are $25. American Legion, 3436 Indiana Rd. Rotonda West. 941-697-3616. KARAOKE WITH BILL AND SHIRLEY, 7 p.m. -11 p.m. SmokeyJoes, 1599 S. McCall Rd., Englewood. 941-473-5637. DJ KAPT JACK,10 p.m.-1 a.m. Club Applebees, 17500 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-423-1504. KARAOKE WITH DJ "DON" QUIDO, 9 p.m.- 1 a.m. Portside Tavern, 3636 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-629-3055 or www.theportside.com. KARAOKE, Port Charlotte VFW Post 5690,23204 Freedom Ave., Port Charlotte. 941-467-4447. KARAOKE WITH THE CONNECTION, 8 p.m.-midnight. Nemos in Bowland, 3192 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-625-4794. PUNTA GORDA FARMERS MARKET,8 a.m.- 1 p.m. Taylor Street and W. Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda. VENICE FARMERS MARKET,8 a.m.-noon. Centennial Park, Downtown Venice. Local produce, plants, flowers, crafts, jewelry, soaps, imported oils, seafoods, pastries and more. NORTH PORT FARMERS/CRAFT MARKET, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. 14942 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-240-6100. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration 5 p.m., play from 6 p.m.-11 p.m. The End Zone, 2411 S. McCall Rd. Englewood. 941-473-ZONE. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, 5 p.m. Whiskey Creek, 2746 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-766-0045. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, Registration at noon, play ends at 4 p.m. Deans North of The Border, 23064 Harborview Road, Port Charlotte. 941-743-6100. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, noon- 4:30 p.m., 5 p.m.-close. Big Daddy's Burger Den, 545 Tamiami Trail, Venice. 941-244-9440. * Sunday JIM MORRIS, 2 p.m. 5 p.m. Nav-A-Gator Grill, 9700 Southwest Riverview Cir. Arcadia. 941-627-3474. SHOWER OF STARS TRIBUTE, dinner at 6 p.m., show begins at 7 p.m. Dinner and dance show is $30 plus tax. Beyond the Sea Restaurant, 3555 S. Access Rd., Englewood. Call for reservations, 941-474-1400. PETER TAYLOR, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Tilly's Tap, 3149 Duncan Rd. Hwy 17, Punta Gorda. 941-505-0798. THE CRASHERS, 2 p.m.- 6 p.m. Porky's Roadhouse, 4300 Kings Highway, Port Charlotte. 941-629-2114. s0uM PASS Friday Sep 28' Two Fifths 6:30 9:30 Saturday Sept 29h MartyMoss 5-8 HAPPY HOUR: Tues.-Fri.3-6 HAP 26PY ,. I,,..' 941-697-0859 *.6 .... .. . KAPO KINGS, 8 p.m.- midnight Dean's South of the Border, 123 E. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. BREAKFAST AT ENGLEWOOD ELKS, 8 a.m. - noon. $6.50 all you can eat. Englewood Elks, 401 N. Indiana Ave. Englewood. 941-474-1404. PUNTA GORDA HISTORY PARK FARMERS MARKET, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 501 Shreve St., Punta Gorda. 941-380-6814. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration 5 p.m., play from 6 p.m. -11 p.m. The End Zone, 2411 S. McCall Rd. Englewood. 941-473-ZONE. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, 12 p.m. -4:30 p.m. Olde World Restaurant, 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-426-1155. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER,5 p.m.-close. Big Daddy's Burger Den, 545 Tamiami Trail, Venice. 941-244-9440. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at noon, play ends at 5 p.m. Treasure Lanes, 1059 Tamiami Trail. Port Charlotte. 941-625-3930. * Monday EZ STREET, 7 p.m. -10 p.m. American Legion, 3436 Indian Rd. Rotonda. 941-697-3616. DUAL-SAX RON AND THE HORNETS, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Valenti's Allegro Bistro, E. Venice Ave. Venice. 941-484-1889. JOYFUL RINGERS, 4 p.m.-6 p.m. The Joyful Ringers Handbell Choir invite prospective bell ringers to join them as they begin their 2012-13 season. North Port High School Music Suite, 6400 W. Price Blvd. North Port. 941-423-0706. NORTH PORT CHORALE REHEARSAL, 6:30 p.m. 9 p.m. A community Chorus that residents are invited to join. North Port High School Music Suite, 6400 W. Price Blvd. North Port. 941-961-9557. TRIVIA, 6 p.m.- 10 p.m. The End Zone, 2411 S. McCall Rd. Englewood. 941-473-ZONE. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, noon-4:30 p.m. Armadillos Billiard & Brew 622 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. 941-474-2356. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, Port Charlotte VFW Post 5690,23204 Freedom Ave., Port Charlotte. 941-467-4447. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, 5 p.m.- close. Olde World Rest 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-475-0868. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at noon, play ends at 5 p.m. Treasure Lanes, 1059 Tamiami Trail. Port Charlotte. 941-625-3930. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at6 p.m., play ends at10 p.m. (smoking venue) Banditos, 5665 S. McCall Rd., Port Charlotte. 941-697-4221. *Tuesday DOUBLE EFFECTS, with the Soaring Eagle Drawing before the music at 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Oct. 2. Englewood Eagles #3885,250 Old Englewood Road, Englewood. 941-474-9802. TRIVIA NIGHT, 6:45 p.m.-9 p.m. Englewoods on Dearborn, 362 West Dearborn St. Englewood. 941-475-7501. JAZZ CLU B JAM, 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. House Band includes Tommy Goodman on piano, Dominic Mancini on bass and Dane Hassan on drums. Allegro Bistro, 1740 E.Venice Ave., Venice. 941-484-1889. OPEN MIC NIGHT, 6 p.m. Lake View Restaurant, 5605 S. McCall Road, Port Charlotte. 941-697-9200. KARAOKE, 7 p.m. Royal Palace &Yvette's, 4411 Tamiami Trail South, Venice. 941-497-5515. KARAOKE BY'WAM' ENTERTAINMENT, 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Englewoods on Dearborn, 362 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-475-7501. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration at 3:30 p.m., play ends at closing. Conch Cafe, 3384 N. Access Rd. Englewood. 941-475-1747. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, Registration at 4p.m. start at 5 p.m.- close. Baypoint Grill, 3502 N. Access Rd. Ste. 1, Englewood. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, Registration at 5 p.m. start play at 6 p.m.- close. Deans North of The Border, 23064 Harborview Road, Port Charlotte. 941-743-6100. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER,7 p.m.-11 p.m. Nemos in Bowland, 3192 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-625-4794. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER,5 p.m. Whiskey Creek, 2746 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-766-0045. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, noon, 4 p.m. Big Daddy's Burger Den, 545 Tamiami Trail, Venice. 941-244-9440. apoon0 Happry' Home of the Best Sunset LIVE ENTERTAINMENT FRI., 9/28, NEXXLEVEL SAT., 9/29, NEXXLEVEL NO COVER FOR FRIDAY AND I SATURDAY ENTERTAINMENT Located at Fishermen's Village I 1200 W Retta Esplanade#55 Punia Gorda * Ongoing 'THE 39 STEPS; Oct. 2-21. Packed with nonstop laughs, over 150 zany characters (played by a ridiculously talented cast of 4), an on-stage plane crash, handcuffs, missing fingers and some good old-fashioned romance! That's what you get when you mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel and add a dash of Monty Python."The 39 Steps"is a fast-paced whodunit. Venice Theatre,140 Tampa Ave., W., Venice. 941-488-1115 or www.venicestage.com. ENGLEWOOD PIRATE FESTIVAL, Sept. 28-30. Live stage acts, food, live pirate music, kids maze, period fashion vendors, pub crawl, authentic ship to shore battle with a pirate ship and cannons, fight ring with pirates battling it out, family movie night with "Pirates Of The Carribean'," treasure hunt for kids and more. Englewood Beach at Chadwick Park, 2100 North Beach Road, Englewood. 'HEIDI/ Sept.13- Sept. 30. The classic story of the little orphan girl who brings hope to everyone she meets. This family favorite glows even more endearingly today than it has for generations. Venice Theatre, 140 Tampa Ave., W., Venice. 941-488-1115 or www.venicestage.com. 'APPLAUSE; Sept.20 Sept. 30. The Players Theatre, 838 N. Tamiami Trl., Sarasota. 941-365-2494. Let's Go! September 26-October 2, 2012 E/N/C/V Let's Go! Features Editor Life's a circus Sailor Circus is just where it should be under the guidance of Circus Sarasota. A week ago today, the union that was formed last fall was celebrated at Circus Sarasota's elegant new offices on the grounds of the 63-year-old Sailor Circus, known as"The Greatest'Little' Show on Earth"with permission of"The Greatest Show on Earth, the Ringling Bros. and Bamum & Bailey Circus. A $75,000 grant from the William G. and Made Selby Foundation funded the office renovations. Consolidation will save money for Circus Sarasota while also bringing its talent and expertise to the student circus that grew from a gymnas- tics dass at Sarasota High School 63 years ago. Circus Sarasota cofounder Dolly Jacob went on from the Sailor Circus program to become a longtime star of the Ringling show. With husband Pedro Reis, also a Ringling star and president of Circus Sarasota and Selby Foundation board chairman Sarah Pappas, Jacob cut the ribbon to officially open the new offices last Wednesday. These days, area students in grades 4 through 12 have the opportunity to study circus arts in the blue and white Sailor Circus tent, where the youth circus performs holiday and spring shows. More than 200 volunteers work with the young performers. Many of the volunteers are former Sailor students and/or professional circus performers. Circus Sarasota was founded to maintain the strong circus legacy in the area. Sailor Circus is a big piece of that legacy. Visit the Sailor Circus haunted circus tent evenings from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Oct. 19,20,25,26,27,30 and 31. For information visit www.circussarasota.org and www.sailordrcus.org. President David Dunn-Rankin Publisher Carol Moore 941-681-3031 cymoore@sun-herald.com Let's Go Editor Casey Ortlieb 941-681-3006 cortlieb@sun-herald.com Let's Go! letsgo@sun-herald.com *0 0 *0 0*0*0* 120W. Dearborn St. Englewood, Fl. 34223 www.sunnewspapers.net Let's Go! on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ SunCoastLetsGo Please submit information at least two weeks before the event. To send items for the calendar, please include the time, location, cost of tickets and where to get them, and a telephone number to call for more information. Shakira, Usher join 'The Voice' this spring LOS ANGELES (LA Times) The prospects for pant-less days and bedazzled outfits on"The Voice"just diminished significantly. NBC announced Monday that Shakira and Usher will join the shows judges panel in the spnng, filling in for pant- fearing Christina Aguilera and sequin-loving Cee Lo Green. The move will allow the veteran judges some breathing room as they embark on other projects. Aguilera is releasing a new album and going on tour. Green is working on new music and developing a scripted comedy series for the network based on his life. Not to worry, ladies (and gentlemen): Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will still be around. "We are thrilled to welcome Usher and Shakira to The Voice,"'said NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt in a statement. "Doing two back-to-back cycles of this show requires a tremendous amount of time, and we are happy to accommodate the commitments made by Chnstina and CeeLo. The participants on our show benefit from our coaches'expertise and their continued success in the music business allows for significant new contributions to the contestants when they return." Will the new additions keep things from going south? Usher recently secured his fourth No. 1 album,"Looking for Myself," his seventh studio album. He was the latest to be interviewed by Oprah Winfrey for the OWN senes"Next Chapter." And Shakira has a forthcoming English album in the works, with the first single expected to drop later this month. In case you need to update your scorecard, lets review: "Amencan Idol" now has Keith Urban, Nicki Minaj, Manah Carey and Randy Jackson. "The X Factor" boasts Britney Spears, Demi Lovato, L.A. Reid and Simon Cowell. "The Voice" features Adam Levine, Blake Shelton, Cee Lo Green and Christina Aguilera, the latter two will be swapped with Usher and Shakira in the spnng. wuffolo iraffix 2012 O( To bow WOOD a- Regisn 9 holes of MINI The Ce Publk Phil's 41 River C For n or Kris I Presented by V, /(ltltt I Hll SUN, --.S-AL- FI r! AN/ciI,-\AV( OCTOBER 6th ftwit: I'1llR'T .... IlilF PUNTA GORD riull.IlDl111ll $1001/ Ill; lli prizes Am m 11111 III1,1 Prizes A allon Starts 10AM Siolu Start all ATURE golf at nine different bar throughout register by Sept. 3X at any parin Sating bar eltic Ray .' 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Ga .G EDISON STATE --COLLEGE- Prodfto be Tobacco.r For more inlormotion call 941-637-5604 or visit our website www.edisonpops.com Movin' on up Having lived in Charlotte County for almost 20 years, I have always heard, and at one point was that person who said,"There's nothing to do here!"Yet as I heard my dad describe Southwest Florida in the'70s this past weekend I thought to myself,"no, that's when there was nothing to do here." The truth is, there is a lot to do in this area. I have watched Punta Gorda go from having one to two popular restaurants that only people who lived in PGI frequented, to being the place to be and having something for everyone. Every time I run the bridge I reminisce what Punta Gorda, pre-Hurricane Charley, looked like, and how places like the Event Center, Laishley Crab House and the Wyvern hotel have transformed the coast of Charlotte Harbor. Not to mention, there are usually 50 other people out biking, walking through Gilchrist Park or running alongside me on the bridge enjoying the beautiful sunrise or sunset. Then there is Port Charlotte and North Port. The only building that sticks out in my dad's stories from years ago is the old Dairy Queen on U.S. 41, which I did frequent after chorus concerts as a kid. Now, Port Charlotte is filled with dog parks, national chain restaurants, gyms, art centers and stores. North Port used to be where land was cheap and no one went, and now it's the place to build your new home. Stores that you used to have to drive to Sarasota or Fort Myers to go to, like Sports Authority and Hobby Lobby have opened in North Port. Venice is rich in culture and has unique boutiques that even Sarasota doesn't offer. In my opinion Venice has the prime loca- tion. Venice is a stone's throw away from Sarasota, yet lacks the congestion and still has that small-town feel. And who needs to travel to a theater when Venice offers one of the nation's largest, most active community theaters, the Venice Theatre. Finally, Englewood has always had its beaches but now, there are festivals almost weekly. Residents of this tight-knit town come together to promote events and support each other. The recreation centers, like Tringali, are always putting together events for the family whether it is a weekend swim night or a family skate day. To say the least, this beautiful area of Florida has been movin' on up for years. I hope to really add to the Let's Go my excitement and love for Southwest Florida by showing all of our readers this is a great, fun place to live for all ages. I- I Let's Go! Rat Pacl PROVIDED BY BROADWAY PALM DINNER THEATRE Broadway Palm proudly opens its 20th Anniversary Season with everyone's favorite crooners in The Rat Pack Lounge, playing now through October 6. This heaven-sent, swinging new musical will have you singing and savoring the days of highballs and high rollers. Frank, Dean and Sammy are up in heaven, but they have some unfinished business they need to take care of back on Earth. Frank made a promise to the owner of the Rat Pack Lounge that he didn't fulfill and now he and the boys have one night to make things right. You'll hear over 30 hits including "My Way""What Kind of Fool Am I?""Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime"and more. Broadway Palm is thrilled to welcome back Seth Abrahams who portrays Dean Martin. Seth has been seen at Broadway Palm and on other stages throughout Southwest Florida but most recently has been performing as Dean Martin on the Legends Circuit. The role of Sammy Davis Jr. will be played by newcomer Solomon Kee and Frank Sinatra will be played by veteran Victor Legarreta, who is also directing the production. The cast also includes the talented Amy Marie McCleary and Justin Robinson. Join Broadway Palm as they launch their 20th Anniversary Season with the swinging new musical, The Rat Pack Lounge, playing now through October 6. Performances are Wednesday through Sunday evenings with selected matinees. Be sure to check out the all-new, upscale dinner theatre experience on Saturday nights. Broadway Palm is offering a"Season Opener Special" and all tickets are just $39 for dinner and the show. Tickets are now on sale and can be reserved by calling 239-278-4422, by visiting www.BroadwayPalm.com or by stopping by the box office at 1380 Colonial Boulevard in Fort Myers. E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 at Broadwav Palm `r $12.99 SUNDAY SERVED ALL DAY Traditional Roast Pork With Mashed Potatoes & Cranberry Relisi MONDAY & TUESDAY 4PM Full Rack Baby Back Ribs (while supplies last) WEDNESDAY'& THURSDAY 4PM Our Famous Prime Rib includes salad, potato and chef side WA ll HosWine & Domestici 2095 N. Beach Rd. 475-3500 Hours: Monday-Sunday 11:00 AM till Closing Dinner Sunday Fri.m 2:00 PM S111111 ThieGiilii ell b ill.coin, = ,, ',,: :, , Slow stroll on trails PROVIDED BY THE NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY Join the Mangrove Chapter of The Native Plant Society at 9 a.m. on Saturday for a fun and informational slow stroll on trails of Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park (formerly Oyster Creek Park), 6791 San Casa Dr., Englewood. This mostly shaded walk will take us through a pine flatwood to a scrub area, and finally a bridge over Oyster Creek. Everyone is welcome. Wear shoes that can get wet, a sun hat and sun lotion, and bring insect repellent and drinking water. Contact Denny Girard with questions, 941-474-1492, dennyg29@msn.com. http:// mangrove.fnpschapters.org. Directions: From SR 776 take San Casa Road to the park. Entrance is opposite the driveway into the Charlotte County Admin- istration Center. Go to the back of the park past the skate park. Drag Queens, BINGO! PROVIDED BY CHARLOTTE PLAYERS Charlotte Players will present "Drag Queen Show and Bingo" on Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Langdon Playhouse. "Heather DeHaven" returns along with our new Drag Queen"Marsha Mellow."They will entertain you with their antics, singing and dancing. All of this and calling four games of bingo too. Prizes will be awarded for each game's winner. Tickets are $15. Everyone must be 21 to attend due to the performance containing explicit sexual content and language. Make your reservations early as we have sold out the last two times. Call for your tickets at 941-255-1022,10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, or please leave us a message. We accept Visa, MasterCard and Discover. The Langdon Playhouse is located at 1182 Market Circle, Port Charlotte. Let's Go! September 26-October 2, 2012 E/N/C/V I learned in college were about knives and sanitation,"she said."I knew I wanted to come to Florida (to work), so I went to work for Legal Seafood, where I was flame grilling, deep-frying and sauteing fish."' Once she finally did make it to Florida, she spent several years doing various things, but she never lost sight of her goal. Hall eventually called her father, a contractor, and told him.she was ready to open her own place. He ...U.e. the money for a small storefronf.iti.. together they renovated th'! if . i, i.E=i~ E: i two plastic tables and chairs from Walmart and it expanded from there." Finally, two years ago, Hall was able to take over the space next door to her restaurant and grow to 34 seats. She said on Fridays and Saturday, she adds about six more. Because of A Bit of Boston's size and its popularity, it can sometimes be a short wait to be seated. But Hall says the food is worth it. Rhode Island clam cakes, which are like fritters and are deep-fried with Kenyon's clam cake mix. In addition to having a staff that feels like family (Hall says she never had children, but now feels like she has six), she says the Venice community has also taken her under its wing, and she feels close to its members, too. "Everything you see in here (on the walls) has been donated by customers," she said. "They come in with news of what's haDDenina at home Seaso Ope ner Special$ River City Grill BUV ONE GET ONE i DINNER ONLY Must order 2 beverages : In house dining only Nightly Dinner Specials not included in BOGO Promotion Not available on holidays Please present coupon or mention this promotion. * Not valid with any other promotion. Expires 10/31/2012 Shawneen Baker is the prior owner/operator of the Village Gate Restaurant and Tea Room, winner of several culinary awards including locally the 1st place People's Choice award at the March of Dimes Chef's Auction. She has been creating delectable cuisines for over 18 years from casual to fine dining. Shawneen is delighted to join the team of talented Chefs at River City Grill. James Ellis has over 15 years of culinary experience. He has had the opportunity to work with Chef Emeril Lagasse, and Exec. Chef Scott Blackerby. James is excited to join the team of Chefs at River City Grill. ' Shawneen and James are , committed to creating a fresh and exciting dimension to your dining experience. Open For Lunch Monday. Friday 11:00 AM to 2:30 PM 131 West Marion Ave., Punta Gorda 941-639-9080 www.rivercitvariliDa.com By DEBBIE FLESSNER 1 1 .. . I I 1 1 I A, ] I Let's Go! I E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 RESTAURANT www.leverockspalmisland.com SunsetMenuDily :I 33 &.C 0-5: El^^^^^ Now Serving Brunch Saturday And Sundays 10:30am 2:30pm apgg H ourg D a 2:30-5301 ' WE'RE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. 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I love seeing people have a good time." As well as watching an entertaining show, guests will be treated to delicious Beyond the Sea entrees, like its tender, slow-roasted 10 oz. Prime Rib, and Shrimp and Scallops Alfredo over pasta. Other choices will be Chicken Gaspar, which is a breast of chicken sauteed in butter and finished with a white wine sauce and fresh lemon, and Basa Nova, a filet of South Pacific broiled white fish, topped with Swiss cheese, chopped tomatoes and spices. SGillian says that this weekend's shows are a great way to kick off Beyond the Sea's new series of dinner shows. On October 12, Roy Orbison and Patsy Cline imper- S senators will be appearing in a show at the restau- rant. Dinner will be at 6 p.m., and the show will immediately follow, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $30. "We've done it before with Tommy C and Judy Love;' he said."We're doing a Frank Sinatra and a Roy Orbison one, too. This Sinatra guy is awesome-you can't tell the difference&' Gillian said he just had a new dance floor put into the restaurant, so you can dance off that tasty dinner while you listen to your favorite classics. For this weekend's show, tickets will be $30, which includes the dinner and the show. Beverages are additional and reservations are strongly suggested, as Memories is a very popular local band. The start times for Saturday will be 6 p.m. for dinner and 7:30 p.m. for the show. On Sunday, dinner will be at 5:30 p.m. and the show will be at 7 p.m. For more information, or to make reservations, please call 941-474-1400. Beyond the Sea is located at 3555 South Access Road in Englewood. "ELVIS" PHOTOS PROVIDED "SONNY & CHER" Let's Go! E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 8I4 i [I] l 1II1 dr Alison Prouty (top) as Pamela and Douglas Landin as Richard Hannay in Venice Theatre's produc- Stion of "39 Steps' C o-U. S- I ~ ~~~ - "sssas WV A - IN. PH'TC',S B. PEIIEE r,,C .PT. CC)LIPTES. i:.F .EIIICE THE"TPE / [i ." Alison Prouty, Daniel Greene, S' Douglas Landin and Nicholas Pokorny in "39 Steps" at Venice Theatre. .1 A^r -r^ r ^^ A A 1' Fr-I V Let's Go! :. ".'..it -. .- oop [ IllI ll lll September 26-October 2, 2012 E/N/C/V Island / Dining Eal d23053 KUM Y ATI-- S2 for $19.50 RESTAURANT every day Award winning ribs, great burgers, Water Taxi Special fresh seafood and mouthwatering steaks. . Take the water taxi at Leverocks across the Intracoastal to Rum Bay Restaurant on S5. round trip Boaters Welcome. Marker 9A on the Intracoastal. Call for Reservations and Water Taxi 697-0566 Sun.-Thurs. 11:30-9:30, Fri.-Sat. 11:30-10 www.rumbaypalmisland.com 2 people for $5 or 1 person for $3 IPlease Present This Coupon To The Captain Expires:10/31/12 - I SRI Let's Go! L E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 SUN PHOTOS BY CHRIS KOURAPIS Dr. Willum Griffin (Scott Hester) will show off his "Ren Vet" medals at the Engle- wood Pirate Festival on Friday. By CHRIS KOURAPIS SUN CORRESPONDENT Experience the thrill of swash-buckling sword fights and genuine ship-to-shore battle enactments when the entire 22-member crew of Walk the Plank Productions descends on Chadwick Park in Englewood for a 3-day, first-ever Pirate festival that will run Friday through Sunday. Events leading up to the festival induded a festival preview where pirates in full garb offered free booty on Sept. 9 at Pirate's Dream on Pladda Road, and a Governors Masquerade Ball on Sept. 22 hosted by Englewood's on Dearborn. In real life, Anne Hester, Walk the Plank's Entertain- ment Director, teaches U.S. History and English to high school juniors and seniors. Hester boasts of having reached the"Pinnade of Success"when she was awarded the prestigious"Ren Vet" (Renaissance Veteran) medal after participating in Renaissance Fairs for over 10 years. At festivals across Florida she portrays Gracie Fitzhoward, a no-nonsense pirate who is married to the crew's surgeon, Dr. Willum Griffin, portrayed by her actual husband, Scott Hester, a former circus clown and rodeo performer. Belinda Hadcock acts as the ship's navigator"Wrong-Way Rachel McBride:'Hadcock explained that women pirates often disguised themselves and fought alongside men during their bloody battles. Walk the Plank performers are seasoned actors who hail from all parts of Florida."We are excited to be a part of the Englewood Pirate Festival and are grateful for the overwhelmingly warm reception we have received from the community"Hadcock said. The 3-day Englewood Pirate Festival begins at 7 p.m. on Friday with a pub Crawl and VIP party at Lock-n-Key Restaurant across from Englewood Beach. Costumed pirates will greet patrons at The White Elephant, The Lock- n-Key Restaurant, Flounders, and Englewoods on Dearborn. From 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, a number of free family-friendly events will take place beginning with an interactive sword fight, black powder demonstration, a story-telling treasure hunt and pirate's quest, a kids'maze, and a ship-to-shore battle enactment on the Black Pearl pirate ship where cannons will be firing back and forth. Although attendees can expect a lot of noise from cannons and pistol fire, the Gulf Coast Black Powder folks promise that stringent protocols are in place and safety concerns come first. At 8 p.m. on Friday, Charlotte County Community Services will host a free family movie night at the Festival site featuring the pirate movie"Hook:'To check event times go to: www.piratefest.com., or call 941-763-2880. The Pirate Festival will be held at Chadwick Park, 2100 N. Beach Rd., Englewood, adjacent to the White Elephant Restaurant. The event is sponsored by Walk the Plank Productions in conjunction with Mill Jenn Entertainment and Charlotte County Community Services, who will provide county clean up crews and portable toilet fadlities. Proceeds from Pirate events will benefit"Helping Hand" the Englewood United Methodist Church food pantry that distributes food items donated from area businesses and organizations. ExSfpeience the New oFoca Royate 463541 1968 TARPON CENTER DR, VENICE 9 4 1 4 8 4 9 5 5 1 Let's Go! ~n ~m~xn ec~~i~t~i~o September 26-October 2, 2012 E/N/C/V H7lTI1 I 9I (-H Ii1h1 111111 Why Linksters? Nathan, the owner, is sincerely concerned about his customers, many of whom have become good friends. "The bar business can be tricky but we don't put up with riff raff.' Our goal is to make it comfortable enough for a 25-year- old, single girl to stop by after she gets off work and not have to worry about some guy breathing down her ear." What to drink? Guinness on draft, and if you don't like the beer, try the shot. Linksters'bartender, Dawn, uses Double Espresso Vodka with a float of Bailey's to make "Baby Guiness" shots. Word on the street... Regular Michael Johnson says that Linksters has some of the best bartenders, "I come here because of Dawn. She is hysterical. She makes me laugh." With seven bartenders on staff, many with their own signature drinks, you can try something new every day of the week. For amusement Explore the activities that get you up and mingling. Try your aim at Corn Hole. Take a shot at the pool table. Touch base with friends playing the Megatouch Merit Puzzle game machine. Find a jamming song to get the party rocking with the super selection on the Internet Juke Box. If you are in a shy mood, you can still quietly compete against others in trivia or poker with Buzztime. Beer on a Budget Sign up for a free drink by texting Linksters6 code to the phone number #30364. You will receive a message with your 2-for-1 drink code once a week. Also, pop in from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. for S2.75 domestic drafts and $3.25 well drinks. 1% BY KC JONES Where: 4371 Aidan St., North Port. 941-426-0177 When: Mon Sun: 12:00 pm 2:00 am ~r--. - -zar-.-~--~. t~-:.~ - V -. - -- -------- -- .:trw -. * ALL YOU CAN EAT SIMMERING SOUPS: Tomato BasiL Soup Corn Chowder Chicken TortiLLa Soup * "The Best Price in Town" Available Monday Friday until 3pm For a limited time only. Substitutions or additions may require an additional charge. Please ask your server for details. Dine-in only. Valid only at Venice, North Port and Port Charlotte Applebee's locations. Present this coupon at an Applebee's location listed here and receive up to $10 OFF ANY ENTREE Enjoy these savings today, right in your neighborhood! When you purchase any entree at the regular price, you'LL receive up to $10 off the second entree of equal or lesser value. Available all day, every day! HURRY! 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Tempera- FEATURES EDITOR tures can be well into the 90s in September Wear comfortable shoes, bring a bottle of and October. water and your camera and/or binoculars and ghtNowthrough the end of the month, Cork- water and your camera andor binoculars and ghost orchid.Yes, it was worth it. screw is open from 7 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. Regu- prepare to see Southwest Florida in all its native The betterwayto visit this breathtakingly beau- lars seem to enjoy the early morning hours. It flora and fauna finery-- leisurely, tiful place isto make it a day trip so you can take also is likely to be cooler then, The last entrance L On myfirstvisittotheCorksoewSwamp Sanctuary yourtime and enjoy all the sights,from the open is one hour before closing because everyone a few years ago, I was stopping byjust to see a rare grasslands of the wet prairie and marshland to the must be out of the sanctuary by closing hour. ghost orchid while returning to Venice from a cruise dense foliage within the cypress forest. That ghost Beginning Oct. 1, closing hour will be 5:30 p.m. that left out of Miami. I had no clue that the ghost orchid was first spotted bya visitor with binoculars, and last admission at 4:30 p.m. orchid was about 1.25 miles into the swamp-- no You might spot the next one or something else. A From Exit 111 (CR 846) of Interstate 75, travel ,4 matter which end of the boardwalk I started from. bulletin board along the boardwalk is kept up-to- about 10 miles north and then west (left) on P Camera in hand and without a water bottle, date with recent sightings of all manner of fauna Sanctuary Road. Travel about five miles to Sanc- my friend and I nearly jogged down the board- and flora. During prime migration periods such tuary Road. Turn left and continue on toward the walk in search of the rare sight. It was late in the as earlyfall and spring, expect to see even more big sign on the left, making the entrance to the afternoon but still hot rather than merely warm. varieties of birds and other creatures. parking lot. The Blair Center building includes a Some 45 minutes later, with several photos of While you can bring a bottle of water gift shop and snack bar although snack items are the ghost orchid and other sites in the swamp, we and you should other drinks or food of limited from Maythrough November. During the had survived but were in serious need of water. any kind as well as cigarettes are not allowed winter season (December-April), cold sandwiches C There is a shorter one-mile trail but we had to on the boardwalk at any time. Leave pets at are also available. * traverse the entire 2.5-mile length to see that home. Bring a rain poncho or jacket, sunscreen Email: kcool@venicegondolier.com 'ttM e rrf WWrn M-l.e. P' i ':ad'. I QENGLEWOOD ." ELKS THURDmAY. qfaptmbor 27th 2ound Investment THURQDAY. October 4th Jay 2mith Nito at tho Oprg ohow, Qat. 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I E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 McClinton, Brotherhood headline 22nd Sarasota Blues Fest By CHRIS PORTER SUN EDITOR "Where are you right now?" I asked Devon Allman on the phone. Usually it's a hotel room, maybe a rental car. "I'm standing, looking at the Hammond B-3 organ that was played on'Green Onions," Allman said over the phone. "I'm at the Stax Museum in Memphis.":' It would be hard to think of a place more soulful than the McLemore Avenue site of the former Stax Records. It's where Sam & Dave recorded "Soul Man"and Wilson Pickett put down "Midnight Hour." Booker T. Jones most likely played that same organ on those songs, and hundreds of others. See anything else interesting? "I was just checking out the tape recorder they used when Otis Redding sang'Dock of the Bay.This place is cool." What's also cool is that Devon Allman appreciates this place. And why not? He's the son of Gregg Allman, nephew of Duane, and has spent the last two decades forging his own musical career. He's got some of that history in him. (His father's own B-3 is in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland.) Devon's had two albums with his band Honeytribe, and is getting ready to record his first solo album, partly in Memphis. But this summer's project is something different. Devon is part of the Royal Southern Brotherhood. The operative word in the band title is"brother," since Devon is the son of an Allman Brother, and band- mate Cyril Neville is a member of the Neville Brothers. "It all came about as part of a conversation with Mike Zito (the band's guitarist)." Devon said. "We were saying, 'I wonder how come the Allman Brothers and the Neville Brothers never got together and jammed or toured."' They met and jammed, started writing songs over the Internet and decided, as Devon put it, "Let's book a couple of dates just to try it." They ended up recording what would become Royal Southern Brotherhood in December and started a tour in March that takes them this Thursday to Engle- woods on Dearborn and then Saturday to the Sarasota Blues & Music Fest. Bill Haggett, organizer of the Blues & Music Fest, said he caught on to the Royal Southern i Brotherhood before they recorded and thought they'd I make a good addition to the show, which is all day Saturday at the Ed Smith Sports Complex in Sarasota. "When the album came out, (partner) Ed Morell and I liked them on the strength of who was in the band. When we heard the CD, we just said 'Yeah!" Haggett and Morrell, in their second year running the festival, booked Delbert McClinton to headline, and also brought in the talented Paul Thorn Band for earlier in the day. "We want people to come in early and stay all day," Haggett said. "That's been our mantra all along, come and have fun." 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September 26-October 2, 2012 E/N/C/V Round two for I By JON BAUMANN SUN CORRESPONDENT This Saturday night beginning at 7 p.m., the musical act Bandana comes to Engle- woods on Dearborn for a classic rock'n' roll performance that's guaranteed to have the joint jumping. If you've never heard Bandana play, you may still know of the leader of the band, Mike'Butch' Gerace, from his musical past, and what a past it is. "I was hooked on music before I could talk;' Gerace remembered. "My favorite toy was a record player. I would sing along with Gene Autry." Butch's parents recog- nized that Gerace could carry a tune as a young child so it was only . natural that they developed his musical abilities. At 5 he was singing with Helen Hayes and Don Cornell at various benefits. Those performances eventually led to Butch becoming a regular on a regional children's television show for three years. He was even considered for a movie role with Paramount Pictures, star- ring Cary Grant and Sophia Loren, because of his talent, but his real break came when the manage- J ment team of Sam the Sham came , looking for new Pharaohs. Quickly, Butch Gerace hit the big time. The song Li'l Red Riding Hood went to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August of 1966, and was the #1 song according to Cashbox Maga- zine. The single sold over 1 million copies. "That's the one I received the gold record for, so that was the biggest musical event in my life;'noted Gerace. "I was part of a very big thing. We had the number one record in the world in '66." As a part of Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, Gerace traveled all over the world, touring under Dick Clark's Caravan. "We went to Asia. We went to South America, Europe. We went everywhere;' Gerace pointed out. "Fifty thousand people in the stadiums:' It was a whirlwind, 31 cities in 30 days, 254 plane flights, noted Butch. "The bad part was being away from my children and family. There was always that pull." The desire to be with his children would eventually take him away from the music business altogether, moving to Venice, Fla. in 1978, where he met the woman of his dreams, Shannon. All in all, he was away from music for 10 years. During that time, Gerace became certified by a water quality association as a water treatment specialist, a business service he's been doing for 33 years now. With his children grown and out of the PH-C.-T-:.. PROvIDED house in the late'80s, Butch began singing again, leading him to form his own band in 1990. "I was thinking about what I was going to name the new band,' Gerace remembered, with a smile,"I was holding my head and I was wearing a bandana at the time. I tell people the name came off the top of my head." Besides Butch, Bandana is currently made up of Larry Kuran, Steven Shower, Dave Hartman and newcomer Steve Petrilo on drums, all talented musicians and singers. "Actually, for quite a while we went through changes left and right trying to find the right personnel;' Gerace said. "It can be very frustrating:' One thing that hasn't changed is the talent of Butch Gerace. See him and the rest of Bandana at Englewoods on Dearborn, located at 362 West Dearborn Street in Englewood. For reservations call 941-475-7501. Visit www.bandanaband.com or find Bandana on MySpace and Facebook for more information on the band. Top of Billboard Chart on Sep '60s-1962 "Sherry" by The Four Seasons, 1966 -"Cherish," by The Association, a group from L.A. t. 26 '70s-1970-"Ain't No Mountain High Enough,"by Diana Ross, 1976-"Play That Funky Music;'a one-hit wonder for the group called Wild Cherry '80s -1983 -"Tell Her About It" by the prolific Billy Joel; 1988-"Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerron In Our Area This Week Delbert McClinton headlines the 22nd Annual Sarasota Blues & Music Fest on Saturday at the Ed Smith Stadium complex. McClinton, a Texan who first started recording in the early 1970s, is a talented singer/songwnter who plays guitar, piano and harmonica. Among many accomplishments, he has had hit duets with both Bonnie Raitt and Tanya Tucker and also wrote "Weatherman,"the theme song for Bill Murray's comedy film "Groundhog Day." For the Record Stevie Wonder was just 12 years old, and recording as"Little Stevie Wonder," when he had his first hit song,"Fingertips Pt. 2' in 1963 Daryl Hall (from Philadelphia) and John Oates (from Brooklyn) met as students at Temple University. The duo had numerous, soulful pop hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s Debbie Harry, lead vocalist for Blondie, was once a Playboy bunny Granny glasses, a 60s fashion trend, were popularized by Beatle John Lennon and Roger McGuinn of the Byrds Richie Valens had just hit the charts with "La Bamba" when he died in a 1959 plane crash along with Buddy Holly and the Big Bopper. In 1987, 28 years later, Valens'life was chronicled in a movie of the same name along with a hit cover of"La Bamba" by Los Lobos, a Hispanic-American band from L.A. The Name Game Tues., Sept. 25 BABY BEEF LIVER $9.95 Wed., Sept. 26 HAM STEAK $9.95 BUY ONE GET 2nd ONE FREE ' with purchase of 2 beverages Must present coupon when ordering 1 coupon per order for 2 ppl no dining in lounge BLACKENED GROUPER $12.95 BUY ONE GET 2nd ONE FREE Coupons void in Thursday, Sept. 27, 11 a.m.-9 p.m. lounge. D ine in with purchase of 2 beverages Must present coupon when ordering 1 coupon per order for 2 ppl lo u n o. in i ------------------------------------------------1 restaurant only. FISH 'N CHIPS $1o.95 14132 S. Tamiami Trail Friday, Sept. 28, 11 a.m 9 p.m. North Port BUY ONE GET 2nd ONE FREE with purchase of 2 beverages Must present coupon when ordering 1 coupon per order for 2 ppl LAMB SHANK SATURDAY BREAKFAST $13.95 Saturday, Sept. 29, 11 a.m 9 p.m. 7 a.m.- 2p.m. BUY ONE GET 2nd ONE FREE BUJY ONE GET ONE FREE with purchase of 2 beverages Must present coupon when ordering 1 coupon per order for 2 ppl SUNDAY BREAKFAST ROAST TURKEY WITH STUFFING $10.95 7 a.m.- 2p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, 11 a.m. 9 p.m. BUY ONE GET ONE FREE BUY ONE GET 2nd ONE FREE I Sat.,Sept 22&Sun., Sept 230NLY with purchase of 2 beverages Must present coupon when ordering 1 coupon per orderfor 2 ppl with purchasdeof2 beverages Mustpresent coupon when ordering 1 coupon per order for 2 pp1 This is your c interesting se or less, your upbeat@si This I hanceto participate in Upbeat bytapping into your personal musical memo election and a new question will appear in this column weekly. Just provide, answer to the following question (and a photo of the experience if you prefer un-herald.comnolaterthan noon this Fiday, September28. Include your nam week's question: What was the first single pop/rock song you ever purchi I'll start this feature out with my own sample: )ry. The most ,in 100words or). Submit to ie and city. ased? When I was in the eighth grade, I was more interested in baseball than music but I was starting to listen regularlyto the top 40 selections on Chicago'sWLS radio. Del Shannon's"KeepSearchin'(Well Followthe Sun)"caught my ear with itsjangly guitar and catchy hook -"follow the sun, ah, wee-oo...!" I found the 45 r.p.m. records in the back of the local Firestone tire store, lined up on shelves in chart ranked order. l"tested"the record in a tiny booth, bought it for 99 cents, and was hooked on rock forever. 000000 Let's Go! In an age of one-name pop stars (Usher & Estelle come to mind), and creative pseud- onyms like Q-Tip, it's interesting to note that stage names are really nothing new. In the early days of pop, Connie Francis shortened her name from Constance Franco- nero, Fats Domino was Antoine Domingo and Bo Diddley was once Ellas McDaniel. Bob Dylan was named Robert Allan Zimmerman and (her went the four-letter route from Cheryl Sarkisian. Prince was once Prince Robert Nelson and at one point changed his name to an unpronounceable symbol (really). Madonna Louise Ciccone is a mainstay in one-name divas but U2 rocker Bono did it, too, from a tame name, Paul Hewson. Spotlight On: The Beach Boys There has been a lot of recent attention on this iconic pop band who first grabbed attention in 1961 with the song "Surfin." At the time, the original Beach Boys were all in their teens brothers Brian, Dennis and Carl Wilson along with cousin Mike Love and neighbor Alan Jardine. Their songs about cars, surfing, beaches, girls, sun and fun were brief, happy tunes and 36 of their singles made the Top 40. Eccentric leader Brian Wilson guided the group into more complex arrangements including the memorable classic album "Pet Sounds." A 1988 comeback single, "Kokomo" kept the Beach Boys in the spotlight. Today, with Brian Wilson still in control (his brothers now deceased) the band continues to perform, record and continue their unique legacy. Their 29th studio album, released in June of this year, is called "That's Why God Made the Radio" and quickly became a huge success. MI;Tdlteso M(DA!:R Let's Go! for the whole If By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Blues comes to the heart of the Cultural Coast this weekend with Mojo. So will traveling blues fans according to Bill Haggett, organizer of the 22nd annual Sarasota Blues and Music Festival. Known for having one of the most active jazz clubs in the U.S., Sarasota plays host to blues at Ed Smith Stadium this weekend. Produced by Three Zebras Entertainment, the nearly day-long event is chaired by Haggett, stresses the family-friendly aspect of this year'sfestival in each release and on the festival website: www.sarasotabluesfest. com. There will even be a Family Fun Zone with Buzz Lightyear spaceships, Bungee Trampoline and Dixie Ferris Wheel plus games, rock climbing and several bounce houses. There will be fees for these attractions. Children 14 and younger, when accompanied by a paying adult, will be admitted free to the festival. The music will indude pop, rock and country along with classic blues and musidans of all ages. In addition to some of the top names in blues, one of the youngest groups in music, Pett Crow, which features a 12-year old drummer and 14-year old singer, will take to the stage. Other performers indude: Delbert McClinton (two Grammy Awards), Royal Southern Brotherhood. Ana Popovic, Curtis Salgado and Paul Thorn. Visit the festival website to learn more about them and also about Mojo, the event's mascot, a manatee. Billed as a destination event dose to the white sands of Siesta Key and the heart of the Cultural Coast which has more theaters per capital than NewYork City (a personal observation), the blues festival also proves its family-friendliness by offering free admission to children under 15 when E/N/C/V September 26-October 2, 2012 accompanied by a parent or guardian. Music will begin at noon, but the gates will open at 11 a.m. Saturday. The stadium, the spring training home of the Baltimore Orioles, has plenty of parking and seating in the stands as well as on the field. Because there will be seating on the playing field, it is all right to bring lawn chairs and blankets. It also is permissible to bring one"sealed plastic water container" per person. Coolers, video cameras, other beverages or food are not allowed. Concession stands will be open. There is an ATM on site. 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Sue Ellen Fumich, 941-276-2894 & Sandi Kettler, 941-276-5534 Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate PUNTA GORDA :iiL.,::t waterfront, 4/3/2, pool, cus- tom built 2005, 3237 SF. Boat dock/lift. A Clear Choice Real- ty 941-979-9396 PUNi IA ~URUA value at $84,700! Waterfront, quick access to Peace River. Like new 2006 mobile in beautiful River Forest Village. Robyn S., Five Star Realty,941-662-9636 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. $169,000 941-473-4071 CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE M: 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! Realtors Welcome! CONDOS/VILLAS FOR SALE ^ 1040 FOR SALE BY OWNER BEAUTIFUL VENICE ISLAND. 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House 3/3/1, No pets, $795 mo CHA 1st/L/sec Req. 941-621-3389 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 living room, Great Rm, dining area, nice area, big yard $700+ 1st, Ist, Sec, call Jim 941-924-2764 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2, carport, sm lanai, w/lawn serve, W/D, $675/mo, $800 sec dep 941-624-6730 Port Charlotte 3/1/1 updat- ed home tile thruout, new a/c, pets okay, clean! large yard $725mo 941-585-5305 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/1/CP 4 appl, CHA, 3156 Whiting Ln. New paint & carpet. $650/mo 1st, last, sec. No pets. N/S 941-769-1497 PORT CHARLOTTE 3/2/2 Peachland/Kings Hwy double lot, pool, fenced, CHA, tiled, excellent schools $1,200 941-661-3862 PORT CHARLOTTE 3BR/2BA/2cg Like New, Turnkey furnished. $1000/mo 941-223-8019 PORT CHARLOTTE Clean BEAUTIFULLY furn. 2/2 in NY sec. lawn incl. $850. Short term possible 941-639-3920 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/1 w/carport, fenced backyard, pets okay, first & deposit 650 dep21528 Holdern Ave $650 mo 941-429-1285 PORT CHARLOTTE, 2/1 with carport, lanai, completely updated, tile throughout, fenced yard, W/D First & sec. $700/mo 941-628-0941 HOMES FOR RENT 1210 PGI 3/2/2, 5 min. to Har- bor, 10K lb. boat lift, 2400 sf, fam rm. + Ig. lanai/pool, beaut. canal view. Annual $1875/mo 562-397-2755 PT CHAR Gulf Cove 3/2/2 sin- gle fam home, w/pool, all appl, annual lease $1200/mn + util Avail 10/1 484-716-1290 PUNTA GORDA, 4/2/2, Deeded Community Rent or Buy $1000 mo or $100K for sale. Owner Finance 941-255-3530 .....- ruiv i unu .ri.1iLo, Beautiful 3/2/2. $1,100. Annual, First, Last & Sec. Rod 941-629-3279 941-629-5036 Pool Home. Like new. 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Accepting Applications for 1Br & 2Br O Apartments Conveniently . located close to schools shopping, entertainment, & beaches 941-423-8720 STUDIO APTSI Income-Based Housing for those 62+ or HCA Requirements. 941-624- 2266. Limited availability. Restrictions Apply. TTY: 1-800-955-8771 FOR RENT 1320 PUNTA GORDA Large 2/1 with carport, $700 mo includes water, + $700 sec 941-740-0491 VENICE CLUBSIDE APTS. 1 Bedrooms Available. $350 Move in Fee. Call (941)-488-7766. S VENICE STUDIO ,, & 1 Bedroom Accepting Section 8 Vouchers 941-488-7766 VILLA SAN CARLOS 2550 Easy Street Income based 62+ or needing features of accessible unit. Restric- tions Apply. 941-624-2266 TTY-1-800-955-8771 OPpORTUNI VILLA SAN CARLOS II 22250 Vick St. Affordable-Income based One bedroom apartments for 62 or older Income Limits Apply Call 941-624-4404 TTY-1-800-955-8771 WILLOW CREEK $499 Special on 1 BR apartments! Affordable 55+ community in North Port. Pool, Clubhouse, many activities and amenities waiting for you! 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For consideration please apply in person to: HARBORCHASE OF VENICE Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing 950 Pinebrook Road Venice, FL 34285 (941) 484-8801 ph (941) 484-3450 fax EOE M/F/D/V MEDICAL ASST Part Time for cardiologist office fax resume 941-627-3853 ,HORIZON S,1 HEALTHCARE INSTITUTE Www.HorizonTechlnstitute.Com "ADVANCE YOUR CAREER" Licensed & Accredited School Murdock Town Center on 41 YOU can become a MEDICAL ASSISTANT in just 8-10 months Classes Start Each month Call for Class Dates PHLEBOTOMY, EKG, CNA Classes Start OCT 8th 2012 LPN Classes Start Jan 7 '13 Start Working In 2-5 wks! Classes Start Each Month Call For Class Dates Nursing Assistant (120hrs) Home Health Aide (75hrs) Phlebotomy Tech (165hrs) EKG Tech (165hrs) Patient Care Tech (600hrs) LPN Board Review (200hrs) Job Assist. & Pymt. Plans Call Now to Register! 941-889-7506 Corner of 41 & Toledo Blade MUSICAL 2035 Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. It's fast, easy, and convenient. 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Eliza- beth St. Punta Gorda, 941-637-9800 UII _F I L a- IFIF I MEDICAL MEDICAL L ma2030 L 2030 SKILLED TRADES 2050 AC SERVICE TECH/ NSTALLER, Call (941)-697-8697 Mon -Fri ALUMINUM INSTALLER Must have clean valid DL. Background check, Apply at Jansen & Son's 745 Com- merce Drive. Venice Fl, DFWP AUTO BODY NEED EXPERIENCED PERSON WITH GOOD TRACK RECORD AS RV BODY REPAIRMAN. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS, FRINGES, PERMANENT POSITION FOR NON SMOKER. APPLY IN PERSON: RV WORLD OF NOKOMIS, INC. 2110 N. TAMIAMI TRAIL NOKOMIS FL, 34275 BUS OPERATOR NO EXPERIENCE RQD To expand Bus Services, Sarasota County Government will hire 30 Bus Operators. "Paid training" provided to successful candidates that can work flexible hours & days. See job description & apply: www.scgov.net/Careers 1660 Ringling Blvd Sarasota (941) 861-5742 Tobacco Free Hiring Policy EOE/AA/ADA Crest Cadillac is looking Our Service Department is growing and has plenty of work for quality oriented technicians. 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Charlotte 33980 941-743-4466 MARINE CONSTRUCTION WORKERS NEEDED. MUST HAVE VALID DRIVERS LIC. PLEASE CALL 941-629-4900 PAINTERS EXPERIENCED ONLY! Must have valid DL & trans. Drug test required. Call 863-990-1799 or email: cspainting27@aol.com SKILLED TRADES 2050 FRAMING CARPENTERS NEEDED. Must be able to work on trusses & have own transportation. 941-457-2775 PREPRESS MANAGER NEEDED for local printing company. 5+ years experi- ence in print management with knowledge of Direct mail & Graphic design, Email resume to: mike@monarchprinting.net RV TECH/HELPER, Tire Changer, Lube/Oil & Filter and light shop maintenance needed. Own tools and experience. 941-268-1650 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. Must be able to lift 50 Ibs., stand for pro- longed periods of time, bend, stoop, kneel, and climb. Candidate will also have the ability to take direction and multitask. Training will be provided. Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent. We are a drug and nicotine free workplace. Pre-employment drug and nicotine testing required. Please send resume to Christopher Germann, Press Manager cgermann@ suncoastpress.com SALES 2070 ATTENTION Looking for reps to assist Medicare Recipients w/enrolling In Medicare Part D, Medicare Advantage & Medicare Supplements. Will be seated in local pharmacies to assist w/ These programs. Clients come to you! Upwards $30 Hr. Licensed Agents w/215 preferred. Will consider unlicensed. Call 941-743-2522 ATTENTION Medicare Advantage & Medicare Supplements Need Representatives NOW To assist in enrollment Will Train/Plenty of Leads & Walgreen Locations. Earn $4000 plus/mo Call for Interview 941-488-0088 Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ads .yoursun net F/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 9 SALES Lwow 2070 ESTABLISHED FLOORING Company seeks motivated Sales Person with Industry experience. Great pay and benefits. Fax resume to 239-425-0929 or email retailfloors@gmail.com EOE DFWP / NEW \ BUSINESS DEVELOPER INSIDE TELEPHONE SALES We Want to hire experienced sales people that are self starters with excellent communication and customer service skills. Must be energetic, result driven, and want to WIMl You will be selling advertising in the largest classified product in the state of Florida. Because of our track record with customer success, we offer viable solutions to keep all types of businesses top of mind and to help grow their business. We Offer: *Competitive salary plus commissions *Vacation *Health Insurance *Sick and short term disability. e401(k) *Training *Advancement opportunities If you are looking for a career in a positive environment with growth potential and have a real desire to succeed, please contact gkotz@sun-herald.com We are a drug & nicotine free workplace. Pre-employmentdrug & nicotine testing required. / P/T Appt Generator Sales Exp. Req'd! Retirees Welcome :) Stay Cool & make $ Berentz@comcast.net WATCH US GROW. The Furniture Warehouse Pt. Charlotte is hiring Sales Associates experienced in retail sales. Energetic & enthu- siastic. Salary, commission, benefits 941-661-0908 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port a-reas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas WE ARE HIRING INSIDE SALES 19 Year Old Product Flexible Hours Downtown Punta Gorda Commission Based Call Jodi941-205-2340 GENERAL Lem 2100 ATTN Do you have lO0hrs/wk to earn up to $5000/ mo from home? Flex hrs. Free training www.debsminioffice.com ATTN: Drivers Freight Up equals More $$$ New Pay Package. New KW Convention- slas. Need CDL Class A Driving Exp. (877)258-8782. www.drive4melton.com COURTESY SHUTTLE DRIVER/CAR WASHER/SERVICE WRITER ASST. Must Have Clean DL. Call Will, Service Mgr. Gene Gorman Auto Repair (941)-639-4722 CLEANING EQUIPMENT person needed, 941-485-1478 DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED NOW! Learn to drive for Stevens Transport! Earn $700 per week! No experience needed! Local CDL Training. Job ready in 15 days! (888)368-1964 Drivers Daily or Weekly Pay! $0.01 raise per mile after 6 months. Refrigerated & dry van freight. CDL-A, 3 months current OTR exp. (800)414-9569 www.driveknight.com Drivers/Class A Flatbed. GET HOME WEEKENDS! Up to .39 cents/mile. Late model equipment & big miles! 1 year OTR Flatbed experience. Call (800)572-5489 x227. SunBelt Transport EXPERIENCED WAREHOUSE worker wanted 941-485-6327 FLORAL DELIVERY Driver Needed Exp. Req. & EXP Floral Designer 941-624-5050 MODELS NEEDED Has anyone ever said "You Should Model?" Print/Fashion Shows/Promos etc. No Exp. Nec. No sign up fees. All ages & types needed 5 yrs & up. Under 18 must have parent call 941-955-9128 OTR FLATBED DRIVERS Experienced. Earn 50 up to 55 cpm loaded. $1000 sign on to qualified drivers. Home most weekends. Call: (843)266-3731 www.bulldoghiway.com EOE PAGE DESIGNER The Charlotte Sun is looking for part-time layout/design help. Knowledge in InDesign and/or newspaper experience a plus. Computer experience a must. Job involves evenings/weekend hours. Send resume or letter of interest to nlane@sun-herald.com. SU NEWSPAPERS Charlote* DeSlo* Englewood* Nrlh Port* Vece The Sun is a drug/nicotine- free workplace. ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED POOL MAINTENANCE TECH Part-Time, Semi Retired OK, mechnically inclined helpful. 941-488-6489 SHOP worker, local delivery, etc. Must have clean CDL w/ hazmat endorsement. Apply at Southern Oxygen Welding Supply, 129 Carmalita St., PG. hrs 8 5, Mon thru Fri. GENERAL GENERAL 2100 2100 GENERAL 2100 TAX PREPARER free tuition tax school, IRS approved, Earn extra income after taking course. Flexible schedules. Register now! Classes start OCT. 8th @ 1720 S. McCall Rd. Englewood Call 941-681-3530 PART TIME/ TEMPORARY 2110 SUPERVISES THE OPERA- TIONS & MAINTENANCE OF THE CITY OF VENICE AIRPORT. SEVEN YEARS EXP. IN FACILITY OPERA- TIONS/MAINT. AIRPORT EXP. PREFERRED. VISIT: WWW.VENICEGOV.COM FOR COMPLETE JOB ANNOUNCEMENT AND TO APPLY. E-MAIL RESUME TO: KSMITH@VENICEGOV.COM 941-486-2626 x21003 FOR INFO. ( GET RESULTS -- L USE CLASSIFIED! J 3000 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS 3010 Dr. Camille Bussotti would like to announce the opening of her general adult psychotherapy practice in Osprey.. She has recently relocated from Atlanta and has more than 20 years of experience as a licensed psychologist working with adults, older adults and couples. Some areas of clinical expertise include: depression and anxiety disorders, trauma, later life concerns, and adjustment to loss. She can be reached at 941-350-2247 2175 S. Tamiami Trl., Osprey ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! HAVING A '" '* Is Advertise the Classifieds 429-3110 L HAPPY ADS 1O 3015 Place your Happy Ad for only $10.75 3 lines 1 day. Add a photo for only $10.00! Please call (866)-463-1638 PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 9 The Sun Classified Page 10 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, September 26, 2012 S HAPPY ADS 3015 BEST PARENTS AND OUR BEST FRIENDS! LOVE JON& A" LAURA PERSONALS :3020 ADORABLE TASHA. Stretch & Relax Therapy 941-497-1307 FEMALE HAIR STYLIST, 46 look- ing 4 SINGLE man 45-60 in Venice/Port Char. 941-201-9853. KERI'S SO VERY COME RELAX WITH ME 941-549-2856 RELAXATION Located in Englewood Call Stormy 941-549-5520 RELAXATION STATION 1225 US 41 Unit B3. Charlotte Trade Center. N of 776. 941-625-0141 SENSATIONS Stress Release 941- 766-7995. 3860 Rt. 41, 2 mi. north of Punta Gorda bridge. THE GIRL NEXT door, 941-483-0701 North Port CARD OF THANKS 3040 THANK YOU ST. ANTHONY FOR THE FAVOR RECEIVED VCB | SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION o: 3060 ED KLOPFER SCHOOLS OF CNA TRAINING-1 wk class $250. Locations: Sarasota Port Char- lotte, Ft. 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For more info 941-766-9357 BIBLE STUDY & CHURCHES ftz^ 3065 FAITH BUILDERS A Basic Study to Build your Christian Faith. Call Pastor Parsons at Christ the King Lutheran Church for times. 941-766-9357 Port Charlotte FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH 4005 Palm Drive, PG Thursday @ 10:30 a.m. Adult Bible Study Open To Everyone! 941-639-6309 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 278 S. Mango St. Englewood Monday & Thursdays at 9am. Offering chair exer- cise classes For more info. Call 941-474-2473 LIC. CHRISTIAN COUNSELING 941-876-4416 Liberty Community Church North Port Charlotte BURIAL LOTS/ CRYPTS 3070 CHARLOTTE MEMORIAL Gardens double depth space with vaults. Cost $2550, will sell for $1500 Ph 941-629-2266 anytime NEED CASH? LOST & FOUND S3090 FOUND CAT, Brown Tabby Male, was un-neutered, is at St. Francis Animal Rescue 941-492-6200 FOUND CAT: nokomis/osprey area, Male Siamese mix, Not neutered! 941-223-0861 LOST CAT on 8/23 around Lori Terrace & Newport in The Gardens of Gulf Cove. 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Linda at Creative Classes (941)-493-2276 ARTS CLASSES L 3091 ACRYLIC PAINTING CLASSES Thurs 9-noon Englewood Area. Call Barb 941-497-1395 CREATIVE BEADING Crystals, pearls, shells, beads Classes 9-12, 2nd & 4th Fri. Creative Classes, 2357 S. Tamiami Trail. Call 941-473-0829 941-276-4264 MAGIC OF MOSAICS CLASSES & WORKSHOPS ROSEMARY, ARTIST/INSTR 941-697-7888/941-258-6873 www.FlamingoFanny.com TEACHERS NEEDED for CREATIVE CLASSES. Final calling for enthusiastic teachers. Only 4 spots left call 941-493-2276 Writing Workshops 4 week class 10/11-12/1 Thurs. 6 pm to 8:30 pm Mem- oir/ Fiction/Children's books. $50 Joanna at Creative Classes. (941) 993-0660 L EDUCATION ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT TRAINEES NEEDED! Online training with SC Train gets you job ready ASAP! NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED! HS Diploma/GED & PC Internet needed. (888)212-5888. MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN HERE Train ONLINE for Allied Health and Medical Management. Job placement assistance. Com- puter available. Financial Aid if qualified. 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NYAC (800)338-5815. 5000 BUSINESS SERVICES AN OCCUPATIONAL LIC. may be required by the City and/or County. Please call the appropriate occupational licensing bureau to verify. CARPET SERVICES S5040 DRY CLEAN YOUR CARPETS Serving Sarasota County since 1984 941-488-8016 lic/insu. ADULT CARE ALTERNATIVE TO ASSISTED LIVING Beautiful Lake Home in PG Accepting Applications for Resi- dents. Respite care also available ALL INCLUSIVE! 941-505-2358 COMPANION/HELPER Dr. appts, shopping, It housekeeping & non-medical 941-629-3160 The SU N d Wikly H-,ald PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU! FIND A JOB! BUY A HOME! BUY A CAR! CHILD CARE L4 :5051 ALL CHILDCARE FACILITIES MUST INCLUDE, WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY LICENSE NUMBER. FLORIDA STATE LAW requires all child care centers and day care businesses to register with the State of Flori- da. 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EXP 941-809-1171 MERCHANDISE GARAGE SALES 6001 Arcadia 6002 Englewood 6003 Lake Suzy 6004 Nokomis 6005 North Port 6006 Port Charlotte Deep Creek 6007 Punta Gorda 6008 Rotonda 6009 Sarasota 6010 South Venice 6011 Venice 6012 Out Of Area 6015 Flea Market 6020 Auctions MERCHANDISE 6013 Moving Sales 6025 Arts & Crafts 6027 Dolls 6030 Household Goods 6035 Furniture 6038 Electronics 6040 TV/Stereo/Radio 6060 Computer Equip 6065 Clothing/Jewelry/ Accessories 6070 Antiques & Collectibles 6075 Fruits/Veges 6090 Musical 6095 Medical 6100 Health/Beauty 6110 Trees & Plants 6120 Baby Items 6125 Golf Accessories 6128 Exercise/Fitness 6130 Sporting Goods 6131 Firearms 6132 Firearm Access. 6135 Bikes/Trikes 6138 Toys 6140 Photography/Video 6145 Pool/ Spa & Supplies 6160 Lawn & Garden 6165 Storage Sheds/ Buildings 6170 Building Supplies 6180 Heavy Constr. Equipment 6190 Tools/Machinery 6220 Office/Business Equip & Supplies 6225 Restaurant Supplies 6250 Appliances 6260 Misc. Merchandise 6270 Wanted to Buy/T rade GARAGE SALES 6002 [-THU.&FRI. 9-2 11041 Newton St. Inversion table, Leather reclin- er, Household, some children clothing, antiques, much more mTUE.-THU. 10-12 659 S. Indiana Ave. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE OFFICE FURNITURE & COMPUTER EQUIP. NOKOMIS/OSPREY GARAGE SALES Eugenie's Antiques is open again Oct. 3rd for the Oct.-April season Wed-Sat 11-4 2 shops to visit- Lots of Quality Antiques 104 & 111 E. Nippino Tr. Nokomis (just off US 41) 941- 484-1900 PT. CHARLOTTE/DEEP CREEK GARAGE SALES 6006 [-NOW THRU OCTOBER 19TH 10AM-5PM 2339 Lakeshore Cir. Fridge/Freezer by Kitchen Aide, Micro by Ken- more, W/D by Kenmore, Elec- tric fireplace, Window A/C. m-THU-FRI-SAT 21027 Gephart St. Furn, lots of tools, screws, bolts. 4000 HEATING&AIR000 L 5090 Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ads .yoursun net F/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 11 - THU. FRI & SAT. 9-3 14122 MICHEL TREE ST. 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New-Will Sell $100. 941-629-5550 BED FRAME Head & Foot Boards & Slats. $40 941-460- 8781 BED FRAME White metal queen frame $60 941-625- 9403 BED KING MT/BX GST.RM. $275 941-697-1109 BED KING Size w/mattress/boxspring/frame $100 941-505-8966 BED QUEEN Broyhill NEW hdbd ftbd $350 941-624-0169 BED, TWIN, 4 drawer stor- age, white, cottage style, never used Temper-pedic mat- tress, $3000 new, $1,000 828-777-5610 BEDROOM SET Qn, imported from Italy, contemporary, 3 mos. new, pd $10,000, sell $3,500 828-777-5610 cell BEDROOM SET QN. NEW NEVER USED Box & MATTRESS, HB, FOOT BOARD, FRAME, Hi & LOW CHEST OF DRAWS & MIRROR $795.00; (2) LOVE SEATS MATCHING OFF WHITE, EXCELLENT COND. BEAUTIFUL ADDITION TO ANY HOME. $175/EACH 941- 697-8232 BEDROOM SET queen plat- form w/2 chests, white, quali- ty. $499, OBO 941-624-7972 BEDS TWIN $35, OBO 941- 586-6885 BOOK CASE 48 tall adj shelves can be used for stereo $40 941-613-2854 BOOKCASES (2) 80X31X11 6 SHELVES LIGHT WOOD VENEER $200 941-412-9682 BUFFET PERFECT MAHOGANY H66" W48" D16" $250 941-743-4453 CHAIR W/ OTTOMAN Thomasville fabric earthtone $150, OBO 352-430-7023 CHAIRS) WOOD LIGHT FIN- ISH HAIRPIN BACK ROUND SEAT $55 941-412-9682 CHAIRS 2 dk wd arms/open sides grn/wht cas fab grt cond $125 941-474-3194 CHAIRS, 4 WOOD, 26" $80 941-743-0503 FURNITURE FURNITURE '0 ^6035 Lo 6035 CHEST AND Nightstand vin- tage, dark solid oak $375 941-485-1528 COCKTAIL TABLE 42" Glass top with metal legs. Call for pictures $49 941-894-4115 COFFEE & 2 end tables Dolphins, glass tops beautiful $160 941-627-6542 COFFEE TABLE and end table. Cream and wood. Excl Cond $110 937-776-0559 COFFEE TABLE New spanish style w/storage,walnut color. $300 941-429-8507 | ..AL... ... .... ... I COFFEE(1)SIDE TABLES(2) PART OF A SLEEPER SOFA SET $250 941-412-9682 COUCH TAUPE, FOLDS into bed, good cond $100 941-456-6100 CURIO LT oak wd 77x45x17 mir back,4 gl shiv EXC COND $495 941-474-3194 DESK AND chair to match Solid, light, ranch oak $250 941-485-1528 DESK, COMPUTER Hideaway Amoir Cabinet Desk MUST GO! $55 941-493-3851 DINETTE SET 3'x4' oval, oak w/4 chairs & leaf, great cond $150, OBO 941-743-2656 DINING ROOM SET ITALIAN LACQUER TABLE 6 CH & HUTCH $195 941-473-9019 DINING SET 42" Glasstop table 4 chairs. Excl Cond $125 937-776-0559 DINING SET 48" glass top table & 4 chairs. 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Exc. condition. $499 941-423-7293 DINING TABLE WITH 4 chairs oak, fabric seats $175 941-661-7434 DIRECTOR CHAIRS Folding wood canvas Good Cond $40 941-979-6974 DIVIDER 72" Chinese Floor 3 Screen divider gold leaf & bird print $300 obo 941-697-4020 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 ENDTABLES2 LAMPS2 glass tops / Lg ceramic used NP $50 941-544-1128 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER RATTAN MOVING $195 941-473-9019 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER wood oak, storage space, $150 941-276-5380 ENTERTAINMENT CTR Lt Oak Excl cond Ext storage Fits 55" TV $499 941-423-7293 ETHAN ALLEN D.R TABLE & HUTCH D.R. TABLE, 6 CHAIRS & LARGE LIT HUTCH. GREAT CONDITION $500, OBO 941-613-2329 FUTON BLACK metal, inner spring mattress $150 941-979-2978 DINE SET 5 PC Wicker & glasstop $499 941-474-4383 FUTON WOOD futon $100 941-626-6213 GLASS TABLE top Oval glass table top 76x48 $50 941-697-7481 HUTCH Light Oak w/glass shelves. Excl condition $499 941-423-7293 LIVING ROOM SET contem- porary, 3 mos. new, bone white leather w ottoman, cof- fee table, $1800 828-777- 5610 cell LIVING ROOM SET Over- sized Sofa 90" Club chair & ottoman Brown textured with pillows used 3 yrs. Ex cond. $175 732-604-4137 LOADS OF NEW misc. house- hold furniture, lawn & house- care items 828-777-5610 cell 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 MATTRESS & Heater Waterbed Queen Size $100, OBO 941-474-7058 MATTRESS NEW queen mat- tress set in plastic. 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Cold Air, Good tires. $2700 941-391-1251 2000 BUICK LESABRE, 60K Mi!, Lthr., Full Pwr., Loaded! $6,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXL, gold, 14,302 mi. $17,985 877- 219-9139 dlr 2008 BUICK ACROSS 4 dr sedan, CXL, $15,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 CADILLAC 7030 1994 CADILLAC SEVILLE teal green, soft tan top, all pwr, leather, super clean 116k mostly hwy miles $2200 Located in PC 941-979-5062 r--------------- 1999 CADILLAC CAT- I ERA GERMAN BUILT FOR I GM, SPORT EDITION, SR. OWNED, GARAGE KEPT, EVERY OPTION, 42,311 Mi's, PERFECT COND. 22-28 MPG, CAR FAX, MECHANICS WEL- COME $4775 OBO JOYCE 941-468-3375 1 2001 CADILLAC DEVILLE Clean, $4288 941-875-0038 www.pgusedcars.com 2003 CADILLAC STS, Pearl White, Moonroof, Nay System, Chrome Rims, Bose Stereo System, CD Play- er, Mitchelin Tires. 80K Miles. All the Extras! $6,900. 941-421-2514 2006 CADILLAC DTS, 59K Mi! Absolutely Gorgeous! $13,988. 941-625-2141 GomnanFarrily 2008 CADILLAC CTS, Cherry! 1 Owner! 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Immaculate $15,988 941-625-2141 GormanFanrly We Finance Everyone Money Down Nice Cars Call Chris 941-833-2200 dir SCHRYSLER 2002 CHRYS PT CRUISER 117K, $3650 941-875-0038 www.pgusedcars.com 2002 CHRYSLER PT CRUSIER Good fuel economy, $5,995 www.mattasmotors.com 2005 CHRYSLER 300M 4 dr, white, 97,998 mi. $8,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 4 dr wagon, Touring $14,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Touring white, 66,813 mi. $9,745 877-219-9139 dIr 2009 CHRYSLER SEBRING 4 dr sedan, LX, Ltd avail $12,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2010 CHRYSLER 300 4 dr sedan, Touring Signature RWD $20,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 DODGE 7060 2006 DODGE CHARGER RT, red, 75,566 mi. $15,887 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 DODGE DURANGO 4 dr SLT $14,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2007 DODGE CALIBER RT, AWD, black, 72,039 mi. $11,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 DODGE DAKOTA 2WD Crew Cab, SXT $16,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 4 dr wagon, SXT $17,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 4dr wagon, SXT $18,500 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2010 DODGE NITRO 2WD, dr, SXT Ltd Avail $15,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 FORD L 7070 1985 FORD Clubwagon, rust- ed but runs $500.00 Call 941-697-3211 FORD Late 7070 1999 FORD ESCORT Super clean! $3,480 www.mattasmotors.com 941-916-9222 2001 FORD MUSTANG CONV., Auto, Leather, AC! $4,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2002 FORD FOCUS SE, ac, auto, pwr, $4,499 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2002 FORD FOCUS, 70K Miles! Auto, A/C. $5,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 FORD TAURUS SEL, Leather, Spoiler, Power Windows & Locks! $4,988. 941639-1601, DI' 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 2009 White Mustang GT Premium. 15,000 miles, Glass Roof, Automatic, A/C, Heated Leather Seats, Front Mask. Extended warranty for three and a half more years. Serviced every two thousand miles. Garage kept. Asking $25,000. 941.525.2519 | Classified = Sales 2010 FORD FOCUS 52K mi, Red, balance of 100 K war- ranty avail., like new $14,000 941-626-1617 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': JEEP 7080 1997 JEEP CHEROKEE 4 dr, 4.0L, auto, ac, 86Kmi, great cond. $2900 941-650-5785 1999 JEEP CHEROKEE Sport, brown, 87,798 mi. $4,985 877-219-9139 dlr 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 S LINCOLN om 7090 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 MERCURY wm 7100 1993 MERC Grand Marquis 90k, ColdAir, $1800 941-875- 0038 www.pgusedcars.com 1997 MERCURY GR Marquis LS Ithr, a/c, pristine, $3995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2000 MERCURY SABLE Wagon Elite, great cond, 120K mi, $4400 941-698-1111 2003 MERCURY SABLE loaded, only 62K mi, clean! $5,950 941-833-2200 dlr 2006 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 50,000 miles $7,500 941-625-4336 2006 MERCURY MILAN Black, only 68K miles! $9,780 www.mattasmotors.com 941-916-9222 S PONTIAC owa:7130 1999 PONTIAC TRANS AM Only 80k Mi! Loaded, Lthr! $10,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2002 PONTIAC FIREBIRD coupe, white, 54,755 mi. $8,875 877-219-9139 dIr 2003 PONTIAC GRAND AM GT nice car! $2,650, OBO, ask for Steve 219-608-6136 2003 PONTIAC GRAND Prnx 1 owner, loaded, a/c, $6995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! 2005 PONITIAC G6 auto, 4dr, loaded, clean $8995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2008 PONTIAC G8 GT, 4 dr, black, 38,778 mi. $21,950 877-219-9139 dlr SATURN Loalm:7135 PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 98 SW2................ $2,699 01 SL2 Sedan.........$3,099 99 SL2 Sedan.........$3,299 01 SL2 Sedan.........$3,499 04 VUE SUV.............$4,999 08 Aura XE Sedan..$10,599 08 VUE XE SUV.......$13,499 08 VUE XR SUV.......$14,299 23440 Janice Ave. Port Charlotte, FL 33980 SCION 2005 SCION XB manual, sil- ver, 129,080 mi. $8,875 877-219-9139 dIr 2009 SCION XB, loaded, alloy's, w/navigation, 34K mi, Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2011 SCION TC HB, 2 dr, sil- ver, 15,867 mi. $16,950 877-219-9139 dIr USED CAR DEALERS www.pctcars2.com IF WE CAN'T GET YOU APPROVED THE CAR IS FREE. BRING PROOF OF INCOME& DOWN PAYMENT www.pctcars2.com 941-473-CARS ACURA 7145 2006 ACURA TL 3.2, gold, 67,604 mi. $16,758 877- 219-9139 dlr Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 19 S ACURA 7145 2010 ACURA TSX 4 dr sedan, auto, $20,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 AUDI LW ^ 7147 2007 AUDI A4 convt, 2.0T, 2 dr, beige, 57,420 mi. $18,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 AUDI A4 2.0T, 4 dr, black, 68,136 mi. $16,950 877- 219-9139 dlr BMW 7148 2005 BMW 5451 4 dr, black, 72,041 mi. $18,754 877- 219-9139 dlr 2005 BMW Z4 2 dr Roadster, 2.5L, $14,000 Harbor Nissan 941-257-0083 2007 BMW 3351 black, 19,447 mi. $24,587 877- 219-9139 dlr 2007 BMW 5301 4 dr, silver, 68,776 mi. $20,754 877- 219-9139 dlr HONDA 7160 1996 HONDA ACCORD EX, 5 spd, 65K, all extras, exc shape, $4,950 941-240-8345 1997 HONDA ACCORD, Moon Roof, PW & PL! $4,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2004 HONDA ACCORD EX, 4 dr, green, 86,671 mi. $11,475 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 4 dr, desert mist, 106,239 mi. $9,475 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 HONDA ACCORD pol- ished metal, 59,054 mi. $13,957 877-219-9139 dlr 2004 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, silver, 73,055 mi. $8,975 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, black, 158,963 mi. $7,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC EX, 4 dr, silver, 129,529 mi. $9,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2007 HONDA CIVIC LX, 4 dr, manual, gray, 69,539 mi. $11,457 877-219-9139 dlr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, V6, polished metal, 19,877 mi.$17,950 877-219-9139 dlr 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 dIr HONDA KIA La 7160 7177 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 dlr 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 dlr 2010 HONDA INSIGHT Certi- fied hybrid, black, 49,369 mi. $14,950 877-219-9139 dlr 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 dir 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 dir www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS Guranteed Credit Approval 941-473-CARS HYUNDAI 4 7163 2001 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS $1888 941-875-0038 www.pgusedcars.com 2005 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GLS, 80K Mi! Auto, All Power! $6,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 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 dir 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, 4 dr, white, 34,647 mi. $17,895 877-219-9139 dir 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS, Low Mi! Gorgeous! $16,988 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD, 4 dr, red, 6,472 mi. $19,875 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LTD, 4 dr, white, 11,788 mi. $20,950 877-219-9139 dlr S JAGUAR L 7175 GOOD MILES, CLEAN, AUTOMATIC SOVER, FIM. AVWL D~^ ~l~ M 2010 KIA OPTIMA LX 31Kmi loaded 1 owner, $13995 Jeffsautosales.net941-629-1888 7 LEXUS 7178 2001 LEXUS ES300, Only 60K Mi! 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Loaded! $11,998. 941-625-2141 GormaiFarly 7210 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, loaded, cold a/c, nice $6995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY, 6 cyl., 5 speed, AM/FM cas- sette/CD player, $5,200, OBO 941-473-2424 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 1-owner, estate car $7995 jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2004 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE 1 owner, leather, A/C, Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2006 TOYOTA SOLARA ELC, LoadedDroptheTop&Gd $13,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2009 TOYOTA PRIUS Hybrid, only 17K miles! $19,130 www.mattasmotors.com 941-916-9222 VOLKSWAGEN L ,Z 7220 2003 VW PASSAT GLS, 4 dr, silver, 75,030 mi. $7,950 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 VW BEETLE CONV, Auto, Loaded, Low Miles! $9,988. 941-625-2141 GormanFamly 2005 VW NEW BEETLE leahter, convertible, fin. avail $11,900 941-473-CARS dir 2007 VW EOS 2.0 HT, convt, black, 61,982 mi. $16,785 877-219-9139 dlr 2010 VW JETTA Limited, 4 dr, blue, 28,878 mi. $15,784 877-219-9139 dlr VOLVO 7230 2006 VOLVO S40 2.SL, Turbo, 4 dr, blue, 74,245 mi. $12,547 877-219-9139 dlr MISC. IMPORTS ffL .- ^ 7240 -0 2012 FIAT 128 white, 6,950 mi. $14,524 877-219-9139 dlr ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES 7250 19/0 VW BLLEILEL 'irni'r[- ible Mint Cond. $14,000 obo Beautiful! 941-916-8469 1987 EL CAMINO excellent shape, 305 engine, excellent interior, Must see to believe $8,500 941-408-0394 CITROEN'S 1960 2CV, 1969 IDSuper, 1971 DS21-As Hundreds of parts new & used. Car hauling trailer also avail. 941-258-5193 BUDGET BUYS ^^ 7252 1993 CARGO VAN, RUNS GOOD, $550 941-429-8556 1993 HONDA ACCORD, Auto, Power Windows & Locks! $988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 1996 LINCOLN CONTINEN- TAL, Auto, Leather, AC! $2,488. 941-639-1601, DIr. AUTOS WANTED Z7260 *** WE BUYVehicles Junk or Unwanted Vehicles 941-391-1624 941-268-5786 www.pctcars2.com WE BUY CARS & TRUCKS GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL 941-473-CARS $$ TOP CASH $$ FOR CARS & TRUCKS. 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Shursda, only in NEWSPAPERS Charlotte DeSoto Enlewood North Port Venice The Sun Classified Page 20 ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, September 26, 2012 E/N/C/V O'A ... . .< Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 21 VANS Low 7290 1993 CHEVROLET ASTRO Mini-van, work truck, runs good, $2800, 941-268-5067. 2000 FORD ECONOLINE Van, 195,000 mi, a/c, $2,500 941-391-7460 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY LX, well maint. exc. cond. Must Sell 941-626-7682 2003 CHEVY ASTRO red, 55,752 mi. $6,950 877-219- 9139 dlr 2003 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, White, 142K mi. $7,000. 941-485-5694 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 Reduced to $6480 941-833-2200 dlr 2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & Country, gold, 79,843 mi. $9,871 877-219-9139 dlr 2005 KIA SEDONA LX 1 owner, 55K mi, loaded $8995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 2006 CHEVY UPLANDER 7 passenger, 50K mi! 1 Owner! $10,900. obo 716-432-1143 2006 DODGE CARAVAN SXT, Only 40K Mi! Full Power! $9,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2006 TOYOTA SIENNA 76 K loaded, exc cond. Reduced to $10,583 941-833-2200 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!! 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Only 12k Mi! $7,200 for Both! 941-2324479 2002 DODGE RAM 1500 Short bed w/liner, new tires. $6500 Negot. 941-380-1441 2002 DODGE RAM sport BIk fully loaded, 20" fac chrm whls, 5.9 litre, never used as a work trk, drive it you'll buy it! A beauty $6750 941-815-1508 2002 FORD RANGER, A/C, Bedliner! Nice Truck! $4,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2003 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab, Hemi 5.7L good miles, fin. avail $10,900 941-473-CARS 2004 FORD 2500 4x4, Lariat cap, original owner, 40,000 miles, nice $14,000 941-575-2742 2005 FORD F150 cab cover, XL, white, 64,729 mi. $8,954 877-219-9139 dlr 2006 CHEVY SILVERADO K1500 4x4 clean, new tires, fin. avail $11,900 941-473-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 GormanFamrly 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 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 NEED CASH? 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SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 1997 MERCURY MOUN- TAINEER white, 129,713 mi. $3,987 877-219-9139 dlr 1999 FORD EXPLORER XLT, low miles, extremely clean $3,950 941-833-2200 dlr 2002 FORD EXPLORER, Eddie bauer, Ithr, 3rd row $7995 Jeffsautosales.net 941-629-1888 SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES I 7305 2002 HYUNDAI SANTA FE ac, auto, pwr, 89K mi, $5,899 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 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! $9,988. 941-639-1601, DIr. 2005 ACURA MDX white, 84,249 mi. $13,950 877-219- 9139 dir 2005 GMC YUKON Denali 3RD ROW SEAT, leather,burgundy, fin. avail $15,900 941473-CARS dir 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 dlr 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 HONDA CRV EXL, nav, green, 14,287 mi. $21,454 877-219-9139 dlr SUSE CLASSIFIED- 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, nav, 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 2011 HONDA CRV EXL, nav, blue, 27,459 mi. $24,987 877-219-9139 dlr 2011 HONDA PILOT EXL, white, 27,926 mi. $28,475 877-219-9139 dir 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 dlr 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 SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2009 FORD ESCAPE LTD, 46K miles, leather, roof, mint Jeffsautosales.net941-629-1888 2012 HONDA PILOT Certi- fied EXL, DVD, black, 8,007 mi. $33,954 877-219-9139 dir BOATS-POWERED 7330 13' BOSTON WHALER w/trlr completely recondi- tioned, new Yamaha 25HP 4- strk eng, 3 hrs on eng, new batt & boat cover. Must sell due to health. $6,000 941-697-5597 15' KEY WEST 05, 60hp Yamaha, alum. trailer. Bimini top. Trolling motor. Fish & depth finder. VHF radio. Fish- ing seat. SS props. $6,900. 941-323-0704 BOATS-POWERED 7330 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 25' GLASTRON 1998 Low Hrs Excl. Cond. Upgrades and many extras. $14,900 941-625-5454 Insert Photo Here 25' PURSUIT 1993, ONE OF A KIND CONDITION! ALL NEW INSTRUMENTS, LIKE NEW CON- DITION, TWIN 130HP YAMAHA MOTORS, MANY MANY EXTRAS! $25,000 941-697-8232 a HP Merc. Optimax SW low hrs SS props full head RayNav C-120 VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941- 697-9254 /IW 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 $34-,900. Now $29,900. 941-473-2150 29" 6" REGAL COM- MODORE 2002 Twin 10 Radar, GPS, AC, Loaded. $41,000 508-942-4600 31' SUNDANCER :'6, low hrs. Ext. Warranty 5 L Engs. AC. Gen $89-900 $75,000 941-875-4852 32' WELLCRAFT MART- INQUE '96, Twin 350's 420 Hrs. Sleeps. 1 Owner. Exc. Cond! $33,500 614-736-0330 r--- _-Ada - 15'2" CLASSIC JET CRAFT 1996, Merc 120HP jet drive, Mich boat $4,500 248-613- 8955 18- MAVbRIlCK, ZUU2 1ll 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 w/ trailer. 'ur console, Yama- ha 130 2 stroke w/SS prop, EC $6,900 941-626-4571 or 941-627-5777 21' 9" Shamrock w. around 2001 5.7 liter inboard, lift kept, full equipped, exc. condition. $17,000 941-493-7334 e-14 O O TL, 4m mma ml, LU mV'. J 300 HP, F/l, full cabin, lift kept, nice, $14,900 941-613-1903 24 b0 U J Zuui/, 25 nrs, 6.2L Mercruiser, I/0, 320 HP, $35,000 941-697-5862 4 AnAMrMRnnAML 2u, 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 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 28' BOSTON WHALER CON- QUEST 2000, T-250HP, Yamaha's, top electronics, A-C, Gen., pristine, $69,000 941- 966-5400 CLASSIFIED SELLS CALL TODAY! 941-207-1200 Venice/Englewood North Port areas OR 941-206-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas 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 u. h...H..... DISTRESS SALE| 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 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! SUN CLASSIFIED To Place, Correct, or Cancel Ad CALL Check Out More SUN Classified Ads Online sunnewspapers.net UPDATED DAILY!!! BOATS-POWERED 7330 The Sun Classified Page 22 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, September 26, 2012 BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' 1994 BAYLINER Needs Starter. Make Reasonable Offer. 5262 Lovett. NP 941- 268-2121 40' D1EFEVER TRAWLER 1980, twin diesel, new fiber- glass decks, fuel tanks, water tanks, $69,-00 $59,000 231-218-9920 Sportfish 2000 Twin 430 HP Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very com- fortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $195,000 941- 697-5808 GREAT BUY! . -- - 52' VISTA MOTORYACHT 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 I Ci.zfn Cia-Z I BOATS-POWERED 7330 20' HURRICANE Deck Boat 1995, new interior, re-built motor $6,800 941-639-6647 36' 1998 CARVER Mariner 350, Twin Merc Cruisers, All electronics, Shows like new. $85,000 941-255-5311 SAILBOATS 7331 *. m.LIiRA -jj., .j V 1p Yammar, AC, heat, in mast furl- ing, 1 owner, $80,000. 941- 347-4670 email irvina32@centurylink.net I PERSONAL WATER VEHICLES 7332 2005 SEA-DOO Jet Ski and trailer. Good condition, low hrs. $4200 941-457-4518 SMISC. BOATS 8' DINGHY Oars & locks, rub rail, flotation. $280 941-350- 6491 9'4" WATER TENDER DINGY oars & seats incld, good cond. $200 941-505-4081 OUTBOARD/ MARINE ENGINES 7334 Mer Cruiser 5.0/LX clean $499. 941-539-4178 MerCruiser Alpha One, Outer Drive, clean no pits. $500. 941-539-4178 TROLLING MOTOR 36" Minnkota Spider 50# 12V Shaft Exc Cond $95 941-764-1521 TROLLING MOTOR, Minn Kota, Turbo 40/271bs thrust. $75/941-350-6491 MARINE SUPPLY & EQUIP. 7338S ANCHOR LINE 600' spool 5/8" 3 strand. never used $200, OBO 941-391-6570 ADVERTISE WITH THE SUN CLASSIFIED 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 sian in naool** MARINE SUPPLY & EQUIP. 7338 AIR PUMP 110 Large good condition $25 941-423-9371 BOAT STEERING Cable Rack type 12'8" Good cond. $50 941-423-9371 DINGHY COVER SUNBRELLA 8' LIKE NEW $150 941-575-8881 DOCK BOXES (2) fiberglass, 23"x45"x22" $325 941-828- 8820 DOCK&POST Bumpers (4) new white polyester covered foam 3" X 9' $40 941-697-2163 FLARE CANNISTER Orion, 12 gauge flare launcher $30, OBO 941-505-2173 FOLDING FISHING Seat white, good cond., fits any boat $35 941-505-2173 LOWRANCE HDS5 with all cables transducer and cover $499, OBO 305-799-0454 POMPANETTE FIGHTING Chair w/ quad base like new $200, OBO 941-391-6570 STEERING CABLE Rack Type 12'8" Good Condition $50 941-423-9371 CANOES/ KAYAKS Z 7339 14' JARRETT BOAT WORKS all wooden build by hand. 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 4 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 & BL OFF 91- 96 TOYOTA CAMRY $50, OBO 941-698-7554 BUY IT! SELL IT! FIND IT! SUN CLASSIFIED! TRAILER HITCH and ball off Chevy Blazer incls. Heavy duty jumper cables $45/OBO 941- 416-3593 UTILITY TRAILER 5ft X 8ft, 2000 Ib cap, gate, used once $790 941-624-2390 UTILITY TRAILER 6'X12', raised sides, ext. tongue, dia- mond plate front, like new $1,500 OBO 941-628-0680 UTILITY TRAILERS Great Prices WEST COAST TRAILER (941)698-9902 SCYCLES/MOPEDS/ SCOOTERS 7360 1983 YAMAHA 500 Virago $750 North Port 912-614- 5529 1986 HONDA MOTOR scoot- er 80cc Elite, Good condition. $400 941-575-6324 2003 HD 883 100yr Cent. Annv. 6k mi, like new, many xtra's $4300 941-484-2383 2007 HONDA SHADOW SPIRIT 750. Only 12K Mile & 1998 Chevy 2500 4x4. $7,200 for Both! 941-232-4479 SCOOTERS 7360 2007 LANCE VINTAGE Scooter 150cc, stroke, auto, red. W/s, $900 941-875-7096 2007 SUZUKI BOULEVARD, 650CC, 1,300 miles, $2300 call 941-661-1543 2009 HD U/C 21000 K, B/B warranty til 2014. $18,500 215-840-2743 98 HONDA ACE '-..' ::. new battery, tire, seat, etc. Phil 941-375-8061 HARBOR SCOOTERS 3315 Tamiami Trl. PG We Repair Scooters too! 941-347-8705 Motorcycle Trailer, 2 dirt bike rails, and 1 center goldwing rail, $150 941-628-0680 WOMEN HD APPAREL plus silver helmet. 941-485-0565 TRAVEL TRAILERS 7370 2006 27' Cherokee Excellent Condition $7,000. obo 305-896-4491 WANTED All TT's, Motor Homes, 5th whis, Pop-Ups, Van conversion & passenger vans. Cash paid on the spot. for quick sale. 941-347-7171 Wednesday, September 26, 2012 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 23 MOTOR HOMES/ RVs Z7380 2013 WINNEBAGOS 2012 Model CLEARANCE! NO.1 SELLING RV RVWorld of Nokomis Inc. 2110 US 41, Nokomis 1-75 Exit 195 1-800-262-2182 www.rvworldinc.com PUT CLASSIFIED TO WORK FOR YOU Venice, Englewood, North Port 207-1200 Pt. Charlotte Areas Call 206-1200 Neither vulnerable. West deals. NORTH *A75 SA 10 9 3 0 Q642 6A7 WEST 4 J93 V 865 0 AKJ1087 6K SOUTH EAST SQ 10862 J4 03 4QJ982 4K4 YKQ72 46 K 4 095 6 106543 The bidding: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 10 Dbl \1* 2K) Dbl** Pass 26 34 Pass 42 Pass Pass Pass *Spades **Three-card spade support Opening lead: King of 0 Sitting West at this table from the MOTOR HOMES/ MOTOR HOMES/ MOTOR HOMES/ MOTOR HOMES/ RVs RVs RVs RVs LZ 7380 L:: 7380 ^ 7380 L Z 7380 Charlotte RV Center Great selection of pre-owned RVs! Buy-Sell-Trade-Financing We'll sell your RV FREE! AsR about our marketing. Repairs - Maintenance-Parts-Body Shop US41 at Kings HwV. Pt Charlotte (941T 883-5555 www.CharlotteRVcenter.com ADVERTISE IInI The Classifieds! 2011 FOREST RIVER Lexing- ton SS300, 30' Class C. single slide Qn bed, 10,500 K mi. $54,000. 941-628-1203. RV SERVICE SPECIAL $ * Brake Flush * RV Wash * Wash & Hand Wax * New tires & balance * RV propane & bottles * Water leak test * Roof Reseal RV World Inc of Nokomis 2110 US 41 Nokomis, 941-966-2182 RV Collision Repairs Customer and Insurance. Modern shop, quality work! FREE ESTIMATES. RV WORLD Inc. of Nokomis 2110 US 41- Nokomis 941-966-2182 RV'S WANTED CASH/CONSIGN/TRADE Call: Mark RVWORLD INC OF NOKOMIS 2110 US 41 Nokomis 941-966-2182 - u-I -mSUDLI -- S USE CLASSIFIED! j MOVIE LISTINGS Regal Town Center 16 941-623-0111 1441 Tamiami Trail 2016: Obama's America (PG, 89 min.) 1:25 pm, 4:40 pm, 7:50 pm, 10:15 pm The Bourne Legacy (PG-13, 135 min.) 12:40 pm, 3:55 pm, 7:05 pm, 10:10 pm Dredd (R, 96 min.) 4:00 pm Dredd 3D (R, 96 min.) 1:00 pm, 7:30 pm, 10:10 pm End of Watch (R, 109 min.) 12:30 pm, 3:15 pm, 7:00 pm, 9:45 pm The Expendables 2 (R, 102 min.) 12:55 pm, 3:35 pm, 7:20 pm, 9:55 pm Finding Nemo 3D (G, 100 min.) 1:10 pm, 4:05 pm, 6:50 pm, 9:40 pm Hope Springs (PG-13, 121 min.) 12:50 pm, 3:25 pm, 6:45 pm, 9:50 pm House at the End of the Street (PG-13, 101 min.) 1:05 pm, 4:10 pm, 7:25 pm, 10:00 pm Last Ounce of Courage (PG, 101 min.) 1:40 pm, 4:20 pm, 6:55 pm, 9:30 pm Lawless (R, 115 min.) 10:25 pm The Master (R, 150 min.) 12:35 pm, 3:50 pm, 7:10 pm, 10:20 pm The Odd Life of Timothy Green (PG, 100 min.) 1:20 pm, 4:25 pm, 7:40 pm ParaNorman (PG, 93 min.) 1:30 pm, 4:50 pm The Possession (PG-13, 91 min.) 1:45 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:55 pm, 10:20 pm Resident Evil: Retribution (R, 95 min.) 1:35 pm, 8:00 pm Resident Evil: Retribution 3D (R, 95 min.) 4:55 pm, 10:30 pm Stolen (R, 96 min.) 7:35 pm, 2003 24' CHINOOK Destiny RV Lounge Interior $39,500, 941-639-2803 SATURN TOW-CARS From $2,899 CHEVY HHR's Many to choose from Blue-Ox Tow hitches. THE SATURN GUYS PRO-POWER AUTO SALES WANTED All TT's, Motor Homes, 5th whis, Pop-Ups, Van conversion & passen- ger vans. Cash paid on the spot. for quick sale. 941-347-7171 10:05 pm Trouble with the Curve (PG-13, 111 min.) 12:45 pm, 1:15 pm, 3:45 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:15 pm, 7:45 pm, 10:00 pm, 10:30 pm Frank Theatres Galleria Stadium 12 941-408-0011 2111 Tamiami Trail 2016: Obama's America (PG, 89 min.) 11:15 am, 1:20 pm, 4:20 pm, 7:20 pm Dredd (R, 96 min.) 4:50 pm Dredd 3D (R, 96 min.) 11:45 am, 1:55 pm, 7:30 pm End of Watch (R, 109 min.) 11:10 am, 1:35 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:25 pm The Expendables 2 (R, 102 min.) 1:30 pm, 7:05 pm Finding Nemo (G, 101 min.) 11:00 am Finding Nemo 3D (G, 100 mrnin.) 1:25 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:05 pm Hope Springs (PG-13, 121 min.) 11:00 am, 1:40 pm, 4:40 pm, 7:40 pm House at the End of the Street (PG-13, 101 min.) 11:30 am, 1:45 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:15 pm Lawless (R, 115 min.) 11:25 am, 1:50 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:25 pm The Master (R, 150 min.) 11:05 am, 2:00 pm, 5:00 pm Resident Evil: Retribution (R, 95 min.) 11:10 am Resident Evil: Retribution 3D (R, 95 min.) 1:30 pm, 4:45 pm, 7:15 pm Trouble with the Curve (PG-13, 111 min.) 11:00 am, 1:30 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm The Words (PG-13, 96 min.) 11:15 am, 4:10 pm AMC Merchants Crossing 16 888-AMC-4FUN US 41 and Pine Island Rd. 2016: Obama's America (PG, 89 Morehead Grand National Teams at the ACBL Summer North American Championships held in Philadelphia was Chris Compton, playing with Bart Bramley. He led the king of diamonds and shifted to the three of spades. Declarer won in hand and reverted to diamonds. West knew his partner was going to ruff, so he covered with the ten and East ruffed away the queen. The jack of trumps was returned to the ace and declarer took the ace of clubs, dropping the king. The club continuation was covered by the eight and ten and ruffed by West who exited with his remaining trump. Now East ducked the club, forcing his partner to ruff and killing any chance for an endplay. At the other table, this defense was also found just another routine tied board. (Tannah Hirsch welcomes readers' responses sent in care of this newspaper or to Tribune Media Services Inc., 2010 Westridge Drive, Irving, TX 75038. E-mail responses may be sent to gorenbridge@aol.com.) RV/CAMPER PARTS 7382 15K LIL Rocker Fifth wheel hitch Head new in 2010 $125, OBO 941-286-0612 BRAKE BUDDY excellent condition $250, OBO 941-637-0357 CAPTAIN CHAIRS Set of 2. Good for R.V. $100, OBO 941-626-7986 KING PIN extender RV5 Add 10" to pin & 3" height $100, OBO 941-286-0612 min.) 10:00 am, 2:45 pm, 8:00 pm The Bourne Legacy (PG-13, 135 min.) 10:30 am, 1:30 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:45 pm Dredd (R, 96 min.) 12:45 pm, 5:45 pm Dredd 3D (R, 96 min.) 10:15 am, 3:15 pm, 8:15 pm End of Watch (R, 109 min.) 10:00 am, 1:00 pm, 4:00 pm, 7:00 pm The Expendables 2 (R, 102 min.) 10:15 am, 1:00 pm, 3:45 pm, 6:30 pm Finding Nemo 3D (G, 100 min.) 10:00 am, 12:30 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:30 pm, 8:00 pm Hope Springs (PG-13, 121 min.) 11:00 am, 1:45 pm, 4:30 pm, 7:15 pm House at the End of the Street (PG-13, 101 min.) 11:30 am, 2:15 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:45 pm Last Ounce of Courage (PG, 101 min.) 10:15 am, 12:45 pm, 3:30 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:30 pm Lawless (R, 115 min.) 10:45 am, 1:45 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:00 pm The Master (R, 150 min.) 10:45 am, 2:00 pm, 5:15 pm, 8:30 pm The Odd Life of Timothy Green (PG, 100 min.) 10:30 am, 1:15 pm, 4:00 pm, 6:45 pm ParaNorman (PG, 93 min.) 2:30 pm, 7:30 pm ParaNorman 3D (PG, 93 min.) 11:45 am, 5:00 pm The Possession (PG-13, 91 min.) 11:00 am, 1:30 pm, 3:45 pm, 6:15 pm, 8:45 pm Resident Evil: Retribution (R, 95 min.) 2:00 pm, 7:30 pm Resident Evil: Retribution 3D (R, 95 min.) 11:15 am, 4:45 pm Stolen (R, 96 min.) 12:15 pm, 5:15 pm Trouble with the Curve (PG-13, 111 min.) 10:30 am, 1:15 pm, 4:15 pm, 7:15 pm ACROSS 1 du jour 5 Big dipper 10 Null's partner 14 Rani's spouse 15 Hip bone 16 Staffer 17 A Karamazov 18 Tractor garages 19 Musical symbol 20 Salt-rimmed treat 22 Mudville slugger 23 NASA counterpart 24 Med. staffer 25 Polish 29 Sheet material 33 Queen of the Misty Isles 34 Ben Jonson works 36 Two semesters 37 Utmost degree 38 Came around 39 Hot spring 40 Mars, to Plato 42 Consumer gds. 43 Pumps or wedgies 45 Type of eel 47 Bell tower 49 New World assoc. 50 Each and every 51 Pop in 54 Indoor gardener's tool (2 wds.) 60 Kind of tradition 61 Listened in 62 Nectar fruit 63 Fish habitat 64 Disturbing emotion 65 Alice's chronicler 66 Geraint's beloved 67 In need of organization 68 Bug repellent DOWN 1 Strait-laced 2 Emerging magma 3 Cracked 4 Off on a - (digressing) 5 Many October folk 6 Jai- 7 Gossip, slangily 8 Moon goddess 9 Dash lengths 10 Opening 11 Fixes a squeak 12 fixe 13 Stand up to 21 Great Wall locale 22 EMT training 24 -majeste 25 Hackneyed 26 "Violet" lead-in 27 Fix, as a skirt PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED THIRST ALEEHOYA AERATE TAXEOPEN ENAMOR HIE MAST mH J UMPMEIRCIA B L E S SKEET IDEFUSSY COT DNA CAF ARM DEC ELEGANT LEE UKE LOC KOI PARTNER BUT ICE RIDS COD STAR OLDIET A ALWLS FORPETESSAK E TOO -L EM P I G|GED ESS E A P E TR EATS NEST MER STRICT 9-26-12 @2012 UFS, Dist. by Univ. 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ARCADIA PATRIOT LATITL w124,7248Now9 L so$21 4m0. 424,724 Now IOForLl~ .... r Jeep a528562 *PLUS TAX, TAG, Vitamin D's vagaries drive Dr. D to distraction DEAR DR. DONOHUE: On my last three an- nual physical, my doctor ordered vitamin D levels. The first two were normal. This year, my level was 27 ng/ml (normal is greater than 30). She wanted me to take a 50,000-IU cap- sule of vitamin D for 12 weeks. I refused. I take a daily vitamin D containing 800 IU. I also take calcium with vitamin D, to give me a total daily level of 1,800 IU. I fear too much can be toxic. My calcium level is normal, which indicates that I'm getting enough vitamin D. I'd like your opinion. K.T. ANSWER: Vitamin D is driving me crazy. The recommendations for the amount required on a daily basis change with annoying frequency. This vitamin has a number of functions. The most important is the facilitation of calcium absorption. The current daily recommended intake of vitamin D is 600 IU for those between the ages of 19 and 70, and 800 IU for those older than 70. The upper safe limit of vitamin D is 4,000 IU a day. Rarely does vitamin D toxicity ever occur. One panel of experts declares that a sufficient blood level of vitamin D is 30 ng/ml, and a deficiency occurs at 15. The Institute of Medicine feels that 20 ng/ ml constitutes deficiency. You are so close to the 30 ng/ml ideal that I person- ally wouldn't recommend you take high replacement doses of D. Furthermore, you make a valid point: A normal calcium pretty much assures that you have enough vitamin D on board. My advice would be dif- ferent if you have osteopo- rosis or osteopenia. TO READERS: The booklet on back problems provides the details of com- mon back maladies and their treatment. Readers can order a copy by writing: Dr. Donohue No. 303, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order for $4.75 U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient's printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am 70 years old. Lately I have a continuous series of bladder infections for which I have taken antibiotics. They go away for a while and then reappear. I drink plenty of water, and I also drink cranberry juice. I feel I am heading in the same direction as the 78-year-old lady who passed away from ovarian cancer but was treated for urinary tract infections. I don't want to be a casualty of cancer. -VW. ooo Dr. Donohue Readers may write Dr Donohue at -, PO. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 ANSWER: The woman you mention was the grandmother of the letter writer. She had been treated for repeated urinary tract infections before she suc- cumbed to an undiagnosed cancer of the ovary. Urinary frequency with pelvic discomfort is a sign of ovarian cancer, but it's not a reliable sign. More often, it's associated with bladder infection. If other signs of ovarian cancer are present - abdominal bloating, a feeling of fullness after only a few mouthfuls of food and an increase in waist size - then the suspicion of ovary cancer is justified. Ovarian cancer is curable in its early stages. The problem is that it is rarely diagnosed in the early stages. Frequent urination treated with equally frequent antibiotics brings to mind conditions other than bladder infections and ovarian cancer. Interstitial cystitis, a disruption of the bladder lining, produces the symptoms of bladder infection. It isn't an infec- tion, and it doesn't respond to antibiotics. The next time your symp- toms appear, ask the doctor to order a urinalysis and a urine culture. If no bacteria are found, then conditions like interstitial cystitis must be considered. If bacteria are found, the doctor would do you a service by order- ing a test to determine the bacterium's sensitivity to antibiotics. DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Today you answered a ques- tion about nighttime leg cramps. You referred to the reader's condition as restless leg syndrome. A doctor finally prescribed Mirapex for me, and it works like a miracle. I hope you mention this to your readers. -W.G. ANSWER: The entire topic of the date you mentioned was nighttime leg cramps. I mentioned the treatments only for that problem. At the very end, a reference to the booklet on nighttime leg cramps and restless leg syndrome was mentioned. They're two very distinct conditions in the same booklet, but they have distinctive approaches to treatment. Restless leg syndrome responds to Mirapex (pramipexole); leg cramps do not. CHRYSLER DODGE JEEP & RAM 2323 Tamiami Trail Punta Gorda, FL TITLEAND $599 DEALER FEE.JEEP PATRIOT LEASE FOR39 MONTHS 10 MILES PERYEARWITH $2999 DOWN.WIHAH AFri II :.Eif, IiII Al I: Rn. ,I iR iiEkTAInI. REX MORGAN By Woody Wilson and Graham Nolan ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman 1P,? 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EVERY AND DOOGLEMAYER 7 CROSSING REPORT! ^ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ VR 'T'r^S~ ^ "" W /^3 V< ^ ^ S ---^-^*c r Now arrange the circled letters > I to form the surprise answer, as I I suggested by the above cartoon. I-^'"- S- 7 1 MUTTS By Patrick McE U11 1111 L L / ^^ ^ | Farm I1 (Answers tomorrow) Yesterday's Jumbles: BLAZE GROUT TYCOON PEDDLE Answer: The decision to develop a trans-Atlantic telephone cable was this A GOOD CALL Maybe olives aren't finger food Dear Heloise: I read your reply to a question regarding the shelf life of olives. We use olives a lot and keep them in their original brine in the refrigerator. The past few months, when we've opened a jar that some olives have been used out of, there has been mold on the top, they've tasted funny, and we've ended up throwing them out. What do you suggest? - I.H., via email Hmmm. Olive manu- facturers say olives last for up to 12 months in the jar in the refrigerator. But never use your fingers to get the olives out of the jar! You may be adding bacteria or germs. If white film or mold develops, simply remove it by tipping over the jar and pouring out the film. You can add a teaspoon or so of vinegar to the jar to keep this film from form- ing. The olives still should be safe to eat. However, if they taste funny, then you should throw them out! - Heloise Coconut coating Dear Heloise: I read your column daily in the Tyler (Texas) Morning Telegraph and rely on it for so many things. How do you get coconut on the sides of a frosted coconut cake? If I put it on with my hand, it just gets all over my fingers and comes off the cake. Jo in Texas Hints from Heloise Well, Jo, you could buy disposable gloves made for food preparation, or just take a plastic sand- wich bag and put it over your hand before placing the coconut on the cake. This keeps your hand from sticking to the coco- nut while allowing you to press the coconut into the frosting. Heloise Egg hints Dear Heloise: Here are two hints about eggs: When I am buying eggs, I always open the carton and give each egg a twist to make sure it isn't broken or cracked. Once home, if you find an egg stuck to the carton, try this hint: Run a little cool water into the carton, after removing the other eggs, and let it sit for a few minutes. The water will loosen the egg enough that you can remove it. I have found that some stuck eggs weren't even broken or cracked, they just needed help get- ting out of the carton. - Georgia D. in North Carolina Animal Sanctuary " SHORTy" EARL SAyS HE ONCE WAS A LITTLE HOARSE ! t I, c W n1 cUi o-.r AM /- a r-n-itscr.mics.com .....waunai,,ur,..om _____.____ iii n e...aiia fti m amrmaMn T'^2 l BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott F. t-7 IT-,MO- ,TOTil-A1 t, Ol F'S O U4WIAT" 1M *Y-p l sOTwe CAMe AOtG?! ( \IF IT'S, 04:: T4 m ,1. I \ m ^, ---rr-'rn-- .Al DOONSBURY By Garry Trudeau YOUR GRAM IS RIGHT, AU, MY YM AL, BLOOI66M6 FOR EXPERIEN LIFOf, 9 .... ,i,'M, M T6E PO.'T I HUFFPol6 HUMILIAT/O. r urr' 17 nUtmi." I mu. BUT AT THIS POINT, I CAN'T B96PROUP... FOR BETTER OR FOR MiCHRF-EL-tLOHRT RRE yOU DOI NG OUT OF r 3ED ~FGRN .l DRI KTOF I iWflTE-R. / ARS OF WC AT COUNT FOR NOTHING NOW. I NeeP THe eX- S pOwnuR. HOW MANY people HAYF BL066E- FOR HUFF- PO.?\ "/- WORSE By Lynn Johnston L)MRTS ITNOW'? MlWAE--J|LWILLyOU | MgTK-T THe HECKK FINDMr4Y 0- A: A Wednesday, September 26, 2012 E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 27 I, The Sun Classified Page 28 EINICIV Wednesday, September 26, 2012 For a swinging good time, wife may have to divorce MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce DEAR ABBY: I have been married for 10 years. Early in our marriage my husband talked about wanting to try swinging. We did, and had many enjoy- able experiences. Two years ago he decided he no longer wanted to be in the lifestyle, so we stopped. The problem is, I miss it very much. I want to get back into it and have talked with him about it, but he insists we stay out of it. I am torn between going to parties behind his back, suffering my displeasure in silence because I'm not able to do something I really enjoyed, or divorcing. Can you help me figure this out? FOXY IN PHOENIX DEAR FOXY: Let's review your options as a process of elimination. I don't recom- mend that you do anything behind your husband's back because, at some point, what you're doing is sure to come out. I also do not recommend suffering in silence because sooner or later your unhappiness will become apparent. That leaves the option of divorce. Because you and your husband no longer see eye to eye on the issue of marital fidelity and he wants a wife who will "cleave" unto him only, it makes sense to go your separate ways so both of your needs can be met. DEAR ABBY: The other day when I went jogging, I met a guy just as I stopped to take a water break. He started flirting and I was too tired to tell him to leave, so I decided to humor him until I cooled down enough to resume my jog. He asked me basic ques- tions trying to get to know me, and when I told him I was a college student, he asked for my GPA. When I told him it was none of his business, he laughed and asked what my problem was. He said no one else had complained when he asked, and he didn't mean to pry. I still felt he was be- ing rude, so I said goodbye and jogged off before he could say anything. Abby, I wasn't trying to hide a low GPA, but I don't Dear Abby think it's something to tell people in a first meeting. Is it normal for people to ask others what their GPA is - especially if they just met? - CO-ED IN BOSTON DEAR CO-ED: When someone says he or she is a student, the question that usually follows is, "Where are you studying?" or "What's your major?" It's not, "What's your GPA?" which seems like a not- so-subtle way of asking whether you're a good student or not. His attempt to make conversation was clumsy- and because he said the question is one he asks routinely, let's hope he learns from his encounter with you and scratches it off his list of pickup lines. DEAR ABBY: I have an issue I'd like your opinion on. What should the Tooth Fairy do with baby teeth after collecting them? She stopped coming to our house years ago, but the baby teeth have been duti- fully saved every one of them in a jar where the Tooth Fairy left them. I thought I was unique in this predicament, but found out that a sister-in- law had the same dilemma. Our kids are adults now, but I don't know what I should or could do with these little keepsakes of a beautiful boy who stole my heart the minute I looked into his eyes.- ALWAYS HIS MOM DEAR MOM: Let's see ... You could have them mounted and display them on a charm bracelet. You could offer to sell them back to your son. Or, you could place them in an envelope and put them in a box with the curl from his first haircut and a pair of his baby shoes. One day I'm sure he'll be touched. "For you know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich." -2 Corinthians 8:9. "Amazing grace, how sweet the sound, that saved a wretch like me." Jesus left the splendor of Heaven to die for you and me. No one loves you like Jesus does. SM',v /my 12012 by King Features Syndicate, Inc. World noits aer PEANUTS By Charles Schulz I / \ I M CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers rn OK/W .. LET'6 5 .... LX I- 4sot-rlTV %AYtI6 EXAG SrocEXsAC SHOE By MacNelly Productions SENATOR 0 BELFRY'SI6 CAMPAIGN ; 5 RECEDED ' A SERIOUS SETBACK TODAY... sw aw.4 Al Venice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. _ __ I you should really be the rightful owner.You are right But you may find it difficult to accurately name your is no longer about such superficial gains. You'll be PISCES (Feb.19-March 20). Interactions will be H O R O SC O PE to be skeptical. own emotions and requirements. reminded that there are more important reasons laced with nuance as you receive quiet attention ARIES (March 21-April 19).You will be most CANCER (June 22-July 22). Whatever your creed, LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).The sun continues to offer why you must succeed in your quest, from someone who finds you attractive.The leas attracted to scenes filled with emotion and human you will feel it tug at your conscience now. You'll a fluff and fold to your ego. Enjoy the fresh energy CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Willpower is like a obvious expressions can be the most memorabk interest Your comfort level in such situations makes want to illustrate your beliefs in some tangible way that comes from feeling that everything is going muscle you can flex and use but not indefinitely. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (Sept.26). Born in the earl you the perfect social director. to make sure that your life and heart are congruent, yourway or could go your way at any moment. Fatigue is a real concern. So let up on yourself, degrees of Libra, your soul lights up when expos TAURUS (April20-May 20).You've transitioned into '........................ ... ...... .. ....... ........ ... st e. y ed SuI LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Venus is still smiling on you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).Though it's wonderful Alternate between being very disciplined and very to surprising art and rare beauty. Your year will be through the motions. Your extra reserves of energy Your confidence is smooth and tucked away, yet to anticipate future events, today the intense magic relaxed. filled with such encounters as you place yourself can be applied to doing some research on your next unmistakable.This is your chance to get the support will be enclosed in commonplace occurrences such AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).The one who used to in environments both artistic and natural. October project. you need to launch a project. as the laughter of a loved one or a casual exchange. listen to you and act on your advice is now someone changes your living arrangement. Cancer and Aries GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You accept responsibili- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You are downright SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You may have to whom you should be listening. Sooner or later people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 6, 23, ties willingly, but only if you're first convinced that telepathic, sensing the needs and feelinqs of others. set out to find fame and fortune, but your journey the student always becomes the teacher. 14, 9 and 40. oon JANRIC CLASSIC SUDOKU Fill in the blank cells using numbers 1 to 9. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and 3x3 block. Use logic and process elimination to solve the puzzle. The difficulty level ranges from Bronze (easiest) to Silver to Gold (hardest). 5 2 6 Rating: GOLD 3 4 7 9 Solution to 9/25/12 5 2 3 7 7 4 5 192638 9 1 3 6 8 4 7 5 2 913684752 S8 8627351498 5 2 5 4 8 476321985 281459367 7 5 5 3 9 539876421 8 9 6 3127563894 654918273 612 7 5 398247516 4 7 3 9 9/26/12 The Sun Classified Page 28 E/N/C/V Wednesday, September 26, 2012 I |