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Gondolier Sun LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER FLORIDA'S NO.1 WEEKLY NEWSPAPER If texting bill becomes law, thank Venice By STEVEN J. SMITH SUN CORRESPONDENT A bill banning texting while driving, sponsored by state Sen. Nancy Detert, R-Venice, and ap- proved by the state Senate last week by a 36-0 vote, is expected to pass in the Florida House no later than the end of next week. Detert said the bill, SB 52 - buoyed with support by state Rep. Doug Holder, R-Venice, and Rep. Ray Pilon, R-Sarasota has taken four long years to find sufficient "We have 11 teenagers a day that die from texting while driving. If you're texting while driving and you're looking down for five seconds, you could've traveled the length of a football field"' DETERT Sen.. Nany Detert RVenice............................... support for passage, and probably said. "Then you would get an ad- will become law by July 1. ditional ticket with a $30 fine "It's a secondary offense, for texting. So basically you'd meaning you have to be pulled get two tickets. If it was a primary over for something else, like offense, you'd get one ticket. weaving or an accident," Detert Detert added the idea of the bill is to change behavior, not to raise revenue. "As of this year, we will have a law banning texting while driving, so that parents can tell their teenage drivers it's against the law," she said. In response to the proposed bill Friday, some on the North Port Sun's Facebook page said the $30 fine wasn't high enough. Others said other activities done while driving, like GPS use, fiddling with an iPod, talking on the phone, eating or applying makeup also should be addressed. Alicia Wilson believes some- thing should be passed. "I can't tell you how many times I've been driving and look over and see people texting and concen- trating way too much on their phones," she said. Added Matthew Baker: "While riding my motorcycle, I've been in three close calls that very easily could have been the end of me. The drivers were two teenage TEXTING 19 Tiger Turmoil PHOTO COURTESY OF CAROLE BASKIN A rescued tiger from Lions Tigers and Bears Inc. in Arcadia sleeps in its cage at the Venice Shark's Tooth Festival last Saturday. Animal in trailer upsets festival-goers By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Despite the road dust coating their cars, heat and humidity, thousands of people and one lone tiger headed to the annual Shark Tooth Festival at the Venice Municipal Airport Festival Grounds over the weekend. While children dug for fossilized shark teeth and adults bought beer and fun- nel cakes, a tiger slept the day away in its trailer, oblivious to a controversy brewing about its very presence. "I wish to voice my U CURE -OT Ur CAROLE BASKIN Shark's Tooth Festival visitors check out the tiger that was displayed there in a fabric-draped cage at center left above. objection to this poor tiger being stuck in a cage to suffer all day in the heat," Venice resident Jeanne Jain wrote to Mayor John Holic and members of the Venice City Council. "Just because it is legal in Sarasota County doesn't make it right to cause ex- treme stress to an animal, especially a big cat, by trucking him back and forth each day all the way to the Lions, Tigers and Bears Inc., a refuge in Arcadia, a distance of 124 miles roundtrip," Jain continued. The idea behind bringing the tiger to the festival was to raise money, said Lynn TIGER 13 By GREG GILES NEws EDITOR City leaders have agreed to consolidate police dispatch services, contingent upon an acceptable interlocal agree- ment with Sarasota County. The decision ends nearly three years of debate on the issue. The county's Board of Commissioners made the offer to assume 911 services for free, giving the city until May 19 to decide. It was an offer that proved too good to pass up. It's estimated consolidating police dispatch will save the city By STEVE REILLY STAFF WRITER Five counties are banding together to see if they can garner grant funds from British Petroleum for artificial reefs. Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte, Lee and Collier counties are asking $500,000 each for their reef projects. If the money comes through from BP, Charlotte County wants to use its share to build on the Capt. Jeff Steele Memorial Reef, an existing reef located beneath 59 feet $500,000 annually. The new emergency management building on Cattlemen Road in Sarasota is in the planning stages, and county officials wanted to know "are you in, or are you out?" City Manager Ed Lavallee told the Venice City Council during Tuesday's meeting. "From an operational and financial standpoint, it ap- pears to be a beneficial move," Lavallee said. A key criticism of the current arrangement is all 911 calls already go through 911 115 of water, 15.4 nautical miles (17 miles) offshore from Englewood Beach, said Roger Debruler Jr., a Charlotte County marine program assistant. Charlotte County commis- sioners approved the funding request in March. RESTORE the federal Resources and Ecosystem Stainability, Tourist Opportunities and Revived Economies Act - calls for allocation of fines resulting from the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill. REEF 19 Venice's Heitel was a 'Cold War warrior By DON MOORE SUN CORRESPONDENT Ken Heitel was a "Cold War warrior." He flew an A-4E "Skyhawk" jet fighter off the USS Independence, a Forrestal-class carrier, as a Marine Corps aviator serving in the Mediterranean during the early 1970s. "When I was aboard the carrier we did a lot of patrol work. The Soviets were trying to dominate the Mediterranean with their fleet and planes," the 68-year-old Venice jeweler said. (I ""We'd fly up along the Soviet border playing cat-and- mouse games with | the Russians." He'd go up with a wingman and stay in the HEITEL air an hour or two. They'd fly a couple of missions and return to the carrier's deck. "The Soviets were flying big 'Bear' bombers. They were a four-engine aircraft used for reconnaissance purposes," he explained. "Our Skyhawk squadron's primary mission was to deliver nuclear weap- ons if the time came. "The joke among the A-4 pilots: 'One pilot, one bomb, one way.'" Heitel's attack squadron was VMA-331. It was the first Marine Corps squadron to go aboard an aircraft carrier in about five years. "When we first arrived in the Med, the squadron was sta- tioned in Naples, Italy. A short while later home port became PHOTO PROVIDED Piraeus, Greece, near Athens. Lt. Ken Heitel is pictured in his A-4E "Skyhawk"jet fighter. 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"We have about 150 animals," she said of her Arcadia location. "We have chickens, donkeys, goats, emus, lions, tigers, cougars and birds. Most came from private owners. "We don't breed and we don't buy animals. We don't confiscate. We don't have the authority. We get them from owners who cannot look out for them. "We don't take every- thing because we have to be able to take care of them." All that care costs money $4,500 per month to maintain the property as it is, including property taxes, she said, That is why she, two volunteers and the tiger, an animal that nor- mally lives in a hot jungle environment, were at the festival, she said. Wittmeier said she does not take the tiger to a regular string of shows but does take animals oc- casionally in order to get the word out about Lions Tigers and Bears Inc. and to generate donations. Visitors are welcome to the Arcadia attraction Thursday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is $10 for adults and $2 for children. The controversy over the tiger being at the Shark's Tooth Festival grew on Facebook where there were 84 postings in the first few days follow- ing the festival. Jean McCullough of Venice saw the postings and contacted the Venice Gondolier Sun. "The Shark's Tooth Festival displays and celebrates crafts, music, food, and, of course, shark's teeth, all things that make Venice special and a great place to live" she wrote. "This should NEVER happen again!" Wittmeier said that people should not be complaining about the tiger on display but should be asking why the tiger needed to be displayed in the first place. "We did not cause this problem. We started volunteering at a place - I won't say where - and didn't like what was happening. We wanted to start a better place." She and her husband do everything needed, including building the animal shelters, she said. They also have 14 volunteers. "We get up at 7 in the morning and we don't stop until dark," she said. "They are like our children but they are not pets not on any level. People who are around them should treat them with a lot of respect if they are not going to get into big trouble." "So many of these fanatics just don't know how to improve things. holding illegal prayer group meetings in a resi- dential neighborhood, and also fined for placing a prayer hotline sign in a front yard. The city backed off when the group's leader showed up with legal representation showing the city's 30-year-old city law violated federal First Amendment protections. An earlier version of the sign rewrite limited such signs to single family residential They are unhappy." But the owner of another animal refuge facility did not like what Wittmeier did and had strong opinions about the tiger at the festival. "It's almost like a game of whack a mole when it comes to all of the ani- mal abusers who pop up at fairs, flea markets and venues like the Shark's Tooth Festival," Carole Baskin, CEO of Big Cat Rescue, said via email. "They often pose as zoos or rescue groups, solicit- ing donations, while exploiting big cats and often breeding or buying cubs and thus adding to the big cat crisis." :1 i neighborhoods and planned unit develop- ment zoning districts. The new law adopted Tuesday doesn't address zoning districts. Instead, it allows one temporary sign that meets the fol- lowing criteria: Non-illuminated Displays a non- commercial message Placed in the ground on a residential lot (i.e., not hanging from a second floor balcony) Not more than four Located in Tampa, Big Cat Rescue is the world's largest accredited sanctuary dedicated entirely to abused and abandoned big cats. Opened in 1992, it is home to more than 100 exotic big cats. Its most famous residents are the big cats that once belonged to the late Gunther Gebel-Williams, considered the most famous animal trainer in the world and longtime star of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. The circus is paying for the animals' care at Big Cat Rescue as long as they live. feet in height With one or two sign faces Not to exceed 18 inches by 24 inches (three square feet in area based upon one side of sign face) Located at least five feet from any property boundary. A more substantial sign rewrite is in the works but city leaders felt it would be prudent to pass this "patch" granting greater First Amendment Close to 20 of the 35 species of endangered big cats live at Big Cat Rescue. Most of the oth- ers did not arrive in as good shape as the well- cared-for Ringling cats. Some were abandoned and some were confis- cated from unscrupulous fur dealers or private owners who got more than they bargained for when they acquired a younger and not-so-big cat. Big Cat Rescue is at 12802 Easy St. Tampa. For more information, call 813-920-4130 or visit: BigCatRescue.org. Baskin was at the Shark Tooth Festival on freedoms in residential neighborhoods before tackling the thornier issue of commercial sign issues. Code violations are complaint- driven, another aspect the city is looking into after complaints of selective enforcement related mostly to non-approved signs and sandwich boards on sidewalks. A code enforcement officer recently removed a large hand painted Saturday and took sev- eral photos of the tiger in the trailer. She posted the photos on Facebook and also provided copies to the Venice Gondolier Sun. A complaint was lodged against Lions, Tigers and Bears Inc. concerning the condition of the trailer in which the tiger was transported to Venice, said Gary Morris of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Service. "We sent an investi- gator who said that it may look as though it is broken but it is not at all," Morris said. "What looks broken is the way it is constructed. I would have no problem putting hair salon sign creatively displayed within an open hatchback outside the KMI Building a sign that was deemed in violation of the city law. When city officials told him to put it back, the code official reportedly refused. He was docked three days pay. More extensive modification to the city's sign code will be con- sidered at future public hearings. Email: ggiles@venicegondolier.com any animal in there." Wittmeier was un- aware of the online controversy and returned the tiger to its Arcadia home Sunday evening. "We go to all extents to keep the animals healthy and happy," Wittmeier said."We do the best we can for these animals. These activists are working on the wrong end here. If the animals could be released, they would be." Lions, Tigers and Bears Inc. is at 9801 Northeast Bahia Court, Arcadia. 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When officers arrived the man was standing straight up fully naked with his sexual organs exposed, according to the report. ThomasW. Muther, 63, told officers he does this for a hobby. Muther said he tried to Find models to shoot but was unable, so he pho- tographed himself. He later MUTHERD admitted he also took nude photos at the main bus stop location in plain view of a public bicycle path, park and waterway for boaters. Police arrested Muther and charged him with indecent exposure. Bond was set at $500. Boat theft The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office has arrested two Lehigh Acres men and a teenager for alleg- edly stealing a boat and trailer in Sarasota early this morning following the attempted theft of another trailer just moments earlier in Nokomis. Deputies were looking for an extended cab, white Dodge Ram following the initial theft attempt and stopped it at McIntosh and Sawyer Loop roads. The investigation revealed that after being scared off by the owner on Palmetto Street, the suspects proceeded to steal a 30 foot Donzi boat and trailer from a Nautilus Drive home they had cased before. The sus- pects, Steven Miller, Sr., 39, Dennis Flint, 47, and Steven Miller, Jr., 16, are charged with MILLER, SR. two counts each of grand theft and one count Law enforcement agen- cies throughout Sarasota County will participate in the Drug Enforcement Administration national event to "take back" and properly dispose of prescription medication on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office has per- manent drop boxes at the Criminal Justice Center, 2071 Ringling Blvd., Sarasota, which is open 24 hours a day, and the south county office, 4531 State Road 776, Venice, where the hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Sarasota Police Department, Venice Police Department and North Port Police Department also have permanent drop boxes in each of their lob- bies and are participating in Saturday's event as well. Medication turn-in is always anonymous. Prescription and over-the- counter solid dosage medi- cations such as tablets and capsules are accepted. While all of these boxes are available to the public year-round, the agencies participate in the national take back initiative to publicize the permanent option for proper disposal. This initiative addresses a vital public safety and pub- lic health issue. Prescription drug abuse rates in the U.S. I POLICE BEAT The information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriff's office, Florida Highway Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt is determined by the courtsystem. of attempted grand theft. Miller and Flint are also charged with contribut- ing to the delinquency of a minor for including Miller's son in the crime. Flint is also charged FLINT with pos- FLINT session of marijuana, and Miller faces an additional charge for violating probation. Both men MILLER, JR. have ex- tensive and violent criminal histories. Court date caper A Nokomis woman drove a man's car to the court building, then alleg- edly stole it. According to a Sarasota County Sheriff's Office report: Brittany N. Dietzen, 24, used a man's vehicle in January to drive to the South County court building, but didn't return it the same day as DIETZEN promised. Her boyfriend works with the victim. The car owner called Dietzen several times but she gave excuses and would not return the vehicle. The victim waited three days before calling authorities. She was picked up Friday on a warrant, and charged with grant theft and crack cocaine possession. Bond was set at $5,000. Impersonating officers The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office wants residents to be cautious following a report that a group of individu- als impersonated law enforcement officers in north Sarasota. A Sarasota couple reported being pulled over early Saturday near 17th Street and Dodge Avenue by a black four-door sedan, pos- sibly a Dodge Charger or Chevrolet Impala, with chrome rims and a red and blue light bar in the windshield. The male victim was ordered to get on the ground, but when the female victim was ordered out of the car, she noticed scratches and damage to the front end and remarked that it was not a real police car. The suspects fled. The suspects are described as three black males in their 20s or 30s wearing black shirts with the word "Sheriff" on it, black boots and black pants. They had two wooden stock shotguns and a gold semi-auto- matic handgun with a black grip. Anyone with informa- tion on this crime, the suspects involved or the vehicle is encour- aged to call Criminal Investigations at 941- 861-4900, leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers, 941-366- TIPS (8477). Venice Police Department arrests Hernan Angelastapia, 45, 400 block Baynard Drive, Venice. Charge: driving while license suspended or revoked. Bond: $500. Jie Han Mariska Lam, 26, 1000 block Elaine St., Venice. Charge: larceny. Bond: $1,000. Sarasota County Sheriff's Office arrests Tracy Lee Howard, are alarmingly high, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from fam- ily and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. 52, Plaza Mayor, Venice. Charge: probation viola- tion (original charge: battery). Bond: $25,000. David Michael Crowe, 23, 3200 block Siesta Drive, Venice. Charge: burglary, resisting an of- ficer, probation violation. Bond: $18,000. John Robert Eilermann, 25, 600 block King St., Nokomis. Charge: uttering a forged check. Bond: $50,000. Thomas Allen Winnings, 30, 200 block Washington Ave., Osprey. Charge: proba- tion violation (original charge: dealing in stolen property, fraud). Bond: none. Jeffrey William Wozniak, 51, 300 block Plantation Road, Venice. Charge: probation viola- tion (original charge: grand theft). Bond: none. Devonna J. Patrick, 63, 1000 block Capri Isles Blvd., Venice. Charge: contempt (original charge: driving while license suspended financial li- ability violation). Bond: $1,000. Robert John Zellner, 47, 1200 block Venice Ave., Venice. Charge: loitering, resisting an officer. Bond: $620. Roberto Ramos, 50, 1300 block Queen Road, Venice. Charge: domestic battery. Bond: none. James Richard Davis, 34, 300 block Seminole Road, Venice. Charge: contempt, probation vio- lation (original charge: driving while license suspended or revoked, petit larceny). Bond: $11,000. Ryan Burnett, 29, 600 block Guild Drive, Venice. Charge: trespass- ing, disorderly intoxica- tion, resisting an officer. $740. Dustin Steven Hartman, 24, 100 block Avenida de Bahia, Nokomis. Charge: proba- tion violation (original L $5.00 Express Exterior Wash i Mini Detail $49.95 (WorksWash&ExpressHandwax) I5.00 OFF SUPERWASH soft cloth wash, towel dry, windows cleaned, I I vacuum interior, dash wiped, foam wax, tire shine, wheel cleaner, now includes Body Shield. 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Beckish, 70, of Venice, Fla., formerly of Milwaukee, Wis., passed away Tuesday, Bf April 9, 2013. She was born April 13, 1942. She was preceded in death by her partner of 35 years, Sharlet Brown; her parents, John and Lorraine Beckish; and her brother, Ron. Survivors are daughter Laurie (Steve) Eittreim; sons Greg (Jody) and John (Debbie) Brown; grandchil- dren Amber Eittreim, Ann, Maggie, Brandon and Corey Brown; niece Suzanne Zimmerman; nephews Chris and Ron Beckish; and several beloved cousins. Janet was a gentle, loving person with a kind and generous heart. Her wonderful sense of wit and humor was ever pres- ent until her passing. She is loved by many and will be greatly missed. Services: Services will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 5, 2013, at Unity Church ofVenice, in Venice, where Janet was an active member. A barbecue and celebration are to follow. Irene W. Blair Irene W. Blair, 87, of Venice, Fla., passed away Friday, April 12, 2013, at Summit of Venice. Previously residing in Bloomall, Pa., she was an avid homemaker and raised her three children. Following her retirement from Overbrook Country Club as a hostess for more than 30 years, she and her husband of 58 years, Alexander E Blair, moved to Venice. She loved Venice beaches, the South Jetty, her yard and flowers and being with family and friends. She will be lovingly missed and remembered always. Irene was preceded in death by her husband, Alexander. Survivors include her daughter, Bobbie (Michael) George, of Venice, son, Alexander E (Sandra) Blair Jr., of Lebanon, N.J.; brother, Harold (Jeanna) Wilson, of Ewa Beach, Hawaii; six grandchildren; and nine great-grandchil- dren. She also leaves her dearest friend, Mary Riley, of Surf City, N.J. Services: A private family service is planned. Kays-Ponger Uselton Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Contributions: Memorial donations may be made to Tidewell Hospice of Venice. Louise T. Dulick Louise Theresa Dulick, 91, of Venice, Fla., for- merly of Cleveland, Ohio, died Sunday, April 21, 2013. Mrs. Dulick was born Aug. 28, 1921, in Youngstown, Ohio. On June 5, 1941, she married Steve Dulick in Youngstown. Louise and Steve were married for 69 years. Louise was a home- maker, and raised six children. She was a member of Epiphany Cathedral. She is sur- vived by her sons, Paul (Pat), Nick and Glenn (Dianne); daughters, Linda (John) Reiland and Susan Shkrab; grandsons, Matthew, Nathan, Justin and Joshua; granddaugh- ter Danielle; and step- grandchildren, Nicole, Angela and Jessica. Mrs. Dulick was preceded in death by her husband, Steve, and son Gary. Services: Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 24, 2013, at Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Venice Chapel. A celebration of her life will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, April 25, 2013, at Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Venice Chapel. Burial will follow at 1:30 p.m. Thursday April 25, 2013, at Sarasota National Cemetery, Sarasota. Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Venice Chapel, is in charge of arrangements. To send condolences, visit Kays-Ponger.com. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Tidewell Hospice, 5955 Rand Blvd., Sarasota, FL 34238. Joan H. Hutchins Joan Hance Hutchins, 69, of Venice, Fla., passed away Thursday, April 11, 2013, in Glen Burnie, Md. She is sur- vived by her husband, Charles Reid Hutchins; sons, Michael C. Hutchins and Stephen R. (Mary) Hutchins; grandchildren, Justin M. Hutchins, David J. Hutchins and Megan M. Hutchins; and a great- granddaughter, McKenna L. Montgomery. Also surviving are her mother, Mildred Hance Stinchcomb; and a sister, Janet Summerville. Services: A celebration of Joan's life will be held 11 a.m. Thursday, May 2, 2013, at American Legion No-Vel Post 159, 1770 E. Venice Ave., Venice. Arrangements are by Rausch Funeral Home, 8325 Mount Harmony Lane, Owings, Md. For information or to leave condolences, visit RauschFuneralHomes. com. Raymond E. Morrison Jr. Raymond Edward Morrison Jr., 50, of Venice, Fla., went to be with his Lord and Savior Friday, April 5, 2013, surrounded by family and friends. Ray was born 11 .. July 9, 1962, in .", :. Albany, N.Y. He lived in East Greenbush, N.Y. until he went in the Army. When he was honor- ably discharged, he moved to Venice, Fla., and started Ray's Towing and Recovery. "Tow Truck Ray" enjoyed helping people and fixing their problems. He also oper- ated heavy equipment for years before accepting the Lord into his life. He was most passionate about being an associate pastor. Surviving family members include his wife, Patricia Morrison, of Venice; sons, Jason Waters and Raymond Morrison III, both of Venice; three grandchil- dren, Epiphany Waters, Skyla Rae Waters and Jaiden Morrison, all of Venice; three broth- ers, Zig Herholz of Egdewater, Fla., Edward Herholz of Venice, and Kenneth (Bink) Herholz of Nokomis, Fla.; seven nieces; three nephews; and 16 great-nieces and great-nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brother, Tommy Herholz, and his stepson, Phillip Battersby. Services: A memo- rial service will be held at 11:30 a.m. Friday, April 26, 2013, at Sarasota National Cemetery, Sarasota, Fla. We will have a Celebration of Life Party following the service at the North Jetty Beach, Nokomis, Fla. Ewing Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Contributions: Memorial donations, if desired, may be made to Tidewell Hospice House of Venice. OBITUARY POLICY Obituaries are accepted from funeral homes and crematories only. 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A Patient Focused, Multi-Specialty Group L National Expertise* Six Locations I SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A BUSINESS MATTERS 6A WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 2013 CONTACT US RONALD DUPONT JR. EDITOR 941-207-1218 rdupont@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Furniture store recognized for fast growth By ROGER BUTTON BUSINESS EDITOR People always look for a good deal and the business making that possible. Some business owners look at hard times as a way to grow. 'Adversity creates opportunity," said Mark Richmond, who with his wife, Stephany, own The Furniture Warehouse, 7155 16th Street West, Bradenton. Admitting it has been very tough in Southwest Florida, they said be- cause of the brand they offer, they continued to grow while competitors failed. They even opened a new store last year in Ellenton. Both graduates of the University of South Florida, they started their business 25 years ago and this year, for the first time, their business was recognized for its success as one of Florida's fastest growing USF alumni- owned businesses. Richmond met his wife when they were study- ing at the USF Business College. They both ob- tained business degrees, she in accounting and he in marketing. With these excellent grades, they founded their business in 1988, opening the store in Sarasota. In the following year, they opened the store in Venice, followed by stores in Bradenton, Port Charlotte and Ellenton. Their son Morgan graduated USF with an accounting degree, then joined the company to become the second generation to take the company to the next level. The company's growth has resulted in providing employment for 100 people. More than 300 nomi- nations were received for the USF 2013 Fast 56 awards. Entrants are ranked by percentage of cumulative an- nual growth in sales or revenue from January 1, 2010 to August 31, 2013. Business must be owned or operated by a former USF student and have revenues of at least $250,000 for the most recent 12-month period. They also must have been in operation for a minimum of 36 months. CPA firm, Ernst & Young, receives the information and tabulates the results. The other local recipient was the 4-generation owned insurance agency, Key Agency, Inc., founded in 1952 by George Dignam. PHOTO PROVIDED Mark and Stephany Richmond celebrate the opening of their Ellenton store. Joined by his son, Tom, in 1962, they built their first office on Manasota Key and ten years ago moved to McCall Road in Englewood and now have offices in Boca Grande and North Port. Annually, the Dignam family donates thousands of dollars to various not-for-profit groups, supporting edu- cation, youth and adult sports, the arts, environmental causes and assists the neediest individuals. Quick Draw Quality Pawn opens Scotty and Jay Quick with Bob Calcorzi have opened their high end pawn and gun shop, Quick Draw Quality Pawn, at 201 U.S. 41 Bypass South next to the Shell Station. They specialize in jewelry, electronics, art, silver, gold, diamonds and guns. Collectors' items include a postcard signed byWWII Red Baron Ace, Baron Von Richtofen, a Roy Jones Jr. boxing glove and a Tiger Woods signed golf ball. They have custom firearms, remote controlled helicopter, boats and planes. Scott Quick grew up in the Cayman Islands and graduated in 2002 as a commercial pilot with no opportunities to fly so he chose to race motorcycles for 10 years at Daytona Professional Superbike and race tracks across the country. In 2009, he opened a gun shop in Sarasota and decided to expand by acquiring this location, which had operated for 15 years and required renovation. Calcorzi had owned a Sarasota pawn shop for 10 years. The store is open from 10 a.m. Monday to Saturday. Call 1-800-729-6276. False Rumor "I am not closing my restaurants contrary to rumors circulating and it never was my intention," said Tom Carney, owner of Pineapple's Island Grill, 133 South Tamiami Trail, and TJ Carney's, 231 West Venice Avenue. Both locations have had an absolutely good season in 2013. Now in its 15th year, TJ Carney's is to be com- pletely renovated this summer and while this job is done, it likely may be closed for two months starting July 1. Customers are invited to enjoy Pineapples during this short period. Top enter- tainer Ken McBride with popular bands continues entertaining diners at both restaurants. Chalk Art Show Bring your own chalk to enter the 4th Annual Venice Chalk Art Festival at Venice Farmer's Market and Centennial Park from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday May 11, with judging at 11 a.m. Entry $5 youth or adult, groups $10 and professionals $15 each. For details, call 941-485-7136. Brew Bash Coming Sample more than 80 different brews, includ- ing 15 brands never been sampled before in this area, while enjoying great music and more at Venice Brew Bash II - Import and Craft Beer Festival. Around 2,000 people are expected at the event on Saturday, May 25, from 4 pm to 8 pm on West Miami Avenue. This festival is for everyone from the beer aficionados and beer lovers to the casual beer drinker. Proceeds benefit the non-profit Venice MainStreet Inc., which is dedicated to enhancing the community qual- ity of life by preserving, protecting, and promot- ing historic Downtown Venice. For sponsorship and details, call 941- 484-6722 or visit www. VeniceBrewBash.com. 5th Year Award Scott Pinkerton CFP CIMA, Managing Director and Investment Officer of the Venice branch of Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC, was ranked 56th in the state of Florida among Barron's Top 1,000 Financial Advisors for 2013. This was his 5th year in a row being ranked. Paint It Forward Do you know of a de- serving Mom who would welcome having the exte- rior of her home painted but cannot afford to do it herself? Steve and April Burnett of Burnett Painting have a Paint It Forward for Mother's Day program and invite nominations by email of her story and photos to steve@burnettpainting. com. Closing date is May 3 when entries will be reviewed and a win- ner chosen. Renovation Seems there may be some revivals following the recent closures ... a reader emails that a new sign has gone up at the Marker 4 Restaurant: "Coming soon the New Marker 4 Restaurant, under renovation & new management" The sign has changed at Anita's Restaurant in Nokomis, announcing, "Sorry closed for renovations." Fishman's Award In Beverly Hills, Calif., C.J. Fishman accepted the award, Dealer of the Year, the highest honor bestowed by Nissco RDG, a restaurant equipment dealer organization with 130 dealer members throughout the United States. Fishman & Associates, Inc. of East Tampa Avenue are the independent com- mercial kitchen design and equipment sales company that works with clients in Florida and across the country. Call 941-484-8800. New Chief Nokomis resident Robin Rose, M.A., PhD (ABD), is the new ex- ecutive director of Girls Incorporated of Sarasota County. With an exten- sive career in market- ing, training, program direction and executive leadership, Rose worked in Tampa as CEO of the non-profit, Frameworks ofTampaBay Inc. since 2009. Call 941-366-6646. 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. Norma Jeans renovates, upgrades, expands By ROGER BUTTON BUSINEWS COLUMNIST The popularity of spe- cial burgers from a small ma and pa restaurant on West Tampa Avenue that opened around 25 years ago has grown into two, large, 150-seat restaurants and is soon to expand into Sarasota. Norma Jeans Sports Bars & Grills are still family run restaurants by Barry Lucibello Sr., Barry Lucibello Jr. and brother-in-law Richard Lucibello. More than eight years ago, Lucibello Sr. acquired the original restaurant and had to move locations, choosing 1635 U.S. 41 Bypass South across from Stein Mart. The name Norma Jeans, promoting the sig- nature burgers, encour- aged former customers to the new location in the Jacaranda Plaza. With the same original menu since it started on the island, the business has expanded to include dif- ferent specials, including a Friday fish fry, a Sunday prime rib and Tuesday wing nights. "We're not just a burger place as we serve a full selection with appetizers, wraps, nachos, soups, Idaho chips, wings, salads, Norma Jean's hamburgers and veggie burgers," Lucibello Sr. said. "Meat is picked up daily from Herman's Meat Market as it has been since the restaurant opened 25 years ago." A strip mall, the plaza on U.S. 41 Bypass, had not been upgraded for several years and needed attention. In August of 2007, Benderson Development Company purchased the plaza for $5.5 million and an- nounced plans for a complete revamp. The recession de- veloped so the plaza remained the same and lost a number of smaller tenants, including Denny's restaurant, which closed in 2008 and K-Mart, which closed in November of 2009. Almost three years ago, Lucibello Sr. decided it was time to enlarge and reno- vate the Venice location. Reconstruction involved growing into an adjoin- ing former beauty salon, meaning Norma Jeans had to close for two months. Acquiring an empty former restaurant a few miles south, he promptly announced expansion to Englewood. The second Norma Jeans Sports Bar & Grill, 1859 Englewood Road in Lemon Bay Plaza, managed by Lucibello's brother-in- law, is a mirror image of the Venice location. Larger with new facilities, it caters to 150 diners with inside and outside seating. Renovations com- pleted, the Venice location reopened with same intimate, customer- friendly, original model, but larger with dining for 150. Customers get all the major sports cover- age from the 30 large flat screen televisions. The sports long bar has seat- ing with 20 bar stools and each booth has a small television that can be programmed individually. Recently, the mall owners repaved the parking lot introduc- ing landscaping and provided patio paving. Further, recently com- pleted enhancements to the restaurant include SUN PHOTO BY ROGER BUTTON Barry Lucibello Jr. holds the house signature burger and fries with pickle while standing with Barry Lucibello Sr., owner of Norma Jeans Sports Bar & Grill at 1635 U.S. 41 Bypass South. seating for 45 diners with large television screens on the outdoor covered, tiled patio surrounded by a metal railing with retractable drop sun screens and colorful Florida landscaping. "Now we have all the sporting events; we accommodate everyone, families, seniors and then later in the evenings, our services attract younger diners," said Lucibello Sr. "It is a full blown sports bar with a nice atmo- sphere and more than 12 Sunday games. Next is the expansion to Sarasota, opening a Norma Jeans in the Town Center on Fruitville Road near the 1-75 inter- change. The total build- out has started for two units with an outdoor patio all on a similar format duplicated in Venice and Englewood. Barry Lucibello Jr. will operate the restaurant, seating 150 diners and opening in the middle of June. Each location is a sepa- rate entity, said Lucibello Sr. who has 30 employees between the two loca- tions and expects to employ another 20 in Sarasota. 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PATRICK DUG- GAN, ESQUIRE Assistant Gen- eral Counsel Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Post Office Box 4115 Sarasota, Florida 34230 (Telephone (941) 861-4058; 861-5800 Publish: April 24, May 1, 2013 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To: All Persons or entities having or claiming to have any right, title, or inter- est in the following property: One 2001 Nissan VIN# IN6DD21S51C330215 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office seized the described property on February 13, 2013 in Sara- sota County, Florida. A forfeiture com- plaint has been filed in the Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, in and for Sara- sota County, Florida, being case no. 2013-CA-2685-NC for the purpose of obtaining a final order of forfeiture as to the above described property upon pro- ducing due proof that same was used in violation of Florida laws dealing with con- traband, pursuant to the Florida Contra- band Forfeiture Act, Sections 932.701- 707, Florida Statutes. PATRICK DUG- GAN, ESQUIRE Assistant Gen- eral Counsel Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Post Office Box 4115 Sarasota, Florida 34230 NOTICE OF ACTION :16 (Telephone (941) 861-4058; 861-5800 Publish: April 17, 24, 2013 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To: All Persons or entities having or claiming to have any right, title, or inter- est in the following property: One 2002 Chevrolet VIN# 1G1JC524027208584 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Sarasota County Sheriff's Office seized the described property on February 11, 2013 in Sara- sota County, Florida. A forfeiture com- plaint has been filed in the Circuit Court, Twelfth Judicial Circult, in and for Sara- sota County, Florida, being case no. 2013-CA-2760-NC for the purpose of obtaining a final order of forfeiture as to the above described property upon pro- ducing due proof that same was used in violation of Florida laws dealing with con- traband, pursuant to the Florida Contra- band Forfeiture Act, Sections 932.701- 707, Florida Statutes. PATRICK DUG- GAN, ESQUIRE Assistant Gen- eral Counsel Sarasota County Sheriff's Office Post Office Box 4115 Sarasota, Florida 34230 (Telephone (941) 861-4058; 861-5800 Publish: April 17, 24, 2013 NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE BOARD OF NURSING IN RE: The license to practice nursing of Akilah C. Butler C.N.A. 1716 Tarpon Ave Sarasota, Florida 34234 CASE NO.: 2012-15788 LICENSE NO.: CNA 165815 The Department of Health has filed an Administrative Complaint against you, a copy of which may be obtained by con- I NOTICE OF ACTION :16 acting, Lucy Schneider, Assistant Gener- al Counsel, Prosecution Services Unit, 4052 Bald Cypress Way, Bin #C65, Talla- hassee Florida 32399-3265, (850) 245- 4444. If no contact has been made by you con- cerning the above by June 5, 2013, the matter of the Administrative Complaint will be presented at an ensuing meeting of the Board of Nursing in formal pro- ceeding. 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) 245-4444, 1-800-955- 8771(TDD) or 1-800-955-8770(V), via Florida Relay Service. Publish: April 24, May 1, 8, 15, 2013 NOTICE TO CREDITORS z20 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF DON SHRYORK Deceased, File No. 2013-CP-1109-SC NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of DON SHRYORK, deceased, whose date of death was January 22, 2013; File Number 2013-CP-1109-SC, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for SARASOTA County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 4000 South Tami- ami Trail, Venice, Florida 34293. The names and addresses of the person- al representative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands 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 MAy 8, 2013 at 4:30pm at the Extra Space Storage facility located at: 225 N Tamlaml Trail Nokomis, FL 34275, 941-486-1779. The personal goods stored therein by the following may included, but are not limit- ed to general household, furniture, boxes, clothes and appliances. Jesse Teneyck Unit #443 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: April 24, 2013 OTHER NOTICES TO PLACE YOUR LEGAL NOTICE, CALL STACY (941)-207-1011 SMCINTOSH@SUN- HERALD.COM (at the Venice Office) fax (941)-485-3036 Public Notice Stored/Abandoned Sea Ray Boat Located at Frednrick Drive, Venice, FL 34292 Track 409, No. Venice Farms Must be removed by owner-immediately or will be disposed of. CONTACT: T. Raftery 617-306-3855 Publish: April 10, 17, 24, 2013 against the decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the 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 INSEC- TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- OD 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 April 24, 2013 Personal Representtive: BETSY KASTAK P.O. Box 725 Worth, IL 60482 Attorney for Personal Representative: Mark W. Mazzeo E-mail: amazzeo@veniceelderlaw.com Florida Bar No. 119350 Mazzeo & Staas, PL. 4140 Woodmere Park BIvd., Suite 4 Venice, FL 34293 Telephone: (941)-408-8555 PUBLISH: April 24, May 1, 2013 i P lj -Getting scholarships I ) ... '' To., Realtors PHOTO PROVIDED Fifteen scholars representing Venice High School, Pine View and Edison College received $1,000 scholarships from the Venice Area Board of Realtors. Pictured are (I-r) Abigal Blow (Pine View), Brittany Ring (Edison), Caleb Courville (VHS), Julianna Konsulian (VHS), Alicia Miller (VHS), VABR Scholarship Chair Tony Moore, Committee Members Michelle Moore and Steve LaFountain and students Hannah Knoke (Edison), Bo Walters (VHS), Lucas Molenda (VHS), Brittany Detert (VHS), Kevin Deiter (Pine View) and Justin Taylor (VHS). Not included in the photograph are Zachary Carroll (VHS), Frankie Holcomb (VHS), Andrew Micciche (VHS) and Rachel Schuchert (VHS). The Board raised the money from its annual golf tournament and yard sale, said Marlene Merkle, the VABR executive vice president. Since 1992, the Venice Area Board of Realtors has raised more than $240,000 for local graduating seniors going to college. VVWAlW --1 LJ -- ING * Tile Hardwood Vinyl Carpet Cleanin Psychic Fair, Saturday, April 27, 2013 10am to 5pm Here's your chance to experience all of the incredible and unique Intuitive Readers at The Power of One. 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Godfrey Enterprises, LLC Publish: April 24, 2013 Public Notice A neighborhood workshop will be held to discuss a proposed Site & Development Plan for a 1.1 +/- acre parcel at US41 Bypass between Laurel Ave. and Groveland Ave., Venice, Fl. This is not a public hear- ing. The purpose of the workshop is to inform the neighboring residents of the nature of the project, to solicit suggestions and comments, and discuss the proposed concept plan. The workshop will be held on Monday June 3, 2013, at 5:30 PM, at Venice City Hall, Community Hall, 401 W. Venice Ave, Venice, FL. Publish: April 24, 2013 NOTICE OF ACTION :16 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE PROCEEDINGS To: All Persons or entities having or claiming to have any right, title, or inter- est in the following property: One 2000 Toyota VIN# JTDDR32T8Y0064590 NOTICE TO NOTICE OF SALE CREDITORS 30 rsz20 z WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 TEXTING FROM PAGE 1 girls and one adult woman, all who were too busy texting to pay attention behind the wheel of their 2-ton weapons." Holder said the statis- tics speak for themselves, making the new law a "no-brainer." REEF FROM PAGE 1 "We should know in July," Debruler said of the county garnering the grant among all the other grant requests filed by the various counties and other jurisdictions along Florida's Gulf Coast. The Capt. Jeff Steele Memorial Reef is now HEITEL FROM PAGE 1 "During the time we were over there, Syria attacked Lebanon. We went off the coast in the Independence for 55 days straight," he said. "This was in the early 1970s. "Probably the most exciting thing that happened to me during my tour in the Med was ejecting from my air- plane," the former avia- tor said. "I was having trouble with the engine in my airplane. The plane wanted to go swimming and I didn't want to." Heitel was in the process of setting his A-4 on the deck of the Independence when the incident happened. "The carrier was mov- ing along about 30 knots. I (had an) ejection seat and that allowed me to get out of my plane. I pulled the ejection handle and automatically flew out of my A-4. I escaped with only minor back injuries, "Distracted driving creates 1.6 million ac- cidents and about 330,000 injuries every year," he said. "Passing this law will allow the (Florida) Highway Patrol to include texting on their citations up until now not a requirement to more accurately show it as a direct cause of accidents." According to the National Safety Council, texting while driving causes 25 percent of made up of the remnants of cement culverts and a sunken 110-foot barge. If Charlotte County receives its share of RESTORE funding, Debruler said the county will add limestone blocks of varying sizes to the reef. Limestone, he said, is more natural and less acidic than concrete, imitating natural lime- stone outcroppings and reefs found in the Gulf. no big problem," he said. "When my A-4 splashed there was a helicopter right next to the ship. They were there in about two minutes. I didn't spend a lot of time in the water." While on that deploy- ment his squadron lost four airplanes total. Two were lost on takeoff, one was lost while flying and the other was Heitel's. When he returned to the states after almost a year's deployment in the Mediterranean, Heitel was stationed in Buford, S.C., as a member of the Marine squadron there. He served his last year in the Corps as assistant all traffic accidents. Studies conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration conclude a texting driver is 23 times more likely to cause a crash than one who is not, and driving while texting is six times more dangerous than driving drunk. Detert added the bill's passage has been delayed for years due to obstruc- tionist efforts by former Artificial reefs start attracting fish and other sea life almost immedi- ately. The Jeff Steele reef was first created in 2008. The sunken barge was added in 2009. "Baitfish are always look- ing for vertical structures," Debruler said. "(Natural outcroppings and reefs) parallel the coast but are few and far between." On the Jeff Steel reef, anglers and divers report safety officer and nuclear officer of his A-4 attack squadron. Heitel retired after five years as a captain. He and his wife, Susan, moved to Venice and es- tablished Heitel's Jewelry on West Venice Avenue 38 years ago. 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Floridians, however, have made their voices heard. Recent polls and Goliath grouper. Charlotte County has eight artificial reefs in place. The coordi- nates of the reefs are posted on the Natural ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A taken by the University of Florida and AAA revealed more than 90 percent of Florida residents surveyed support a ban on texting while driving. "We have 11 teenagers a day that die from texting while driving," Detert said. "If you're texting while driving and you're looking down for five seconds, you could've traveled the length of a football field." Resources page of the county's website at www. charlottecountyfl.com/ CommunityServices/ NaturalResources. Email: reilly@sun-herald.com SUMMER MEMBERSHIP S SPECIAL! $ 211 for 4 months for the entire family __. (May-August) $168 for 3 Months (June-August) . Venice YMCA STOP BY FOR A TOUR! 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It guarantees meetings of elected officials are open to the public and ensures access to public records, such as meeting min- utes and court documents. Over the years, though, the Legislature has repeatedly chipped away at the integrity of the Sunshine Law by passing laws creating exemptions. Some exemptions are appropriate and defensible. For example, home phone numbers and addresses of public safety officials, prosecutors and judges are exempt. With the tragic rash of killing of district attorneys, prosecutors and prison officials in Texas and Colorado, it's easy to see why their personal information should be protected. Likewise, information about patients receiving treatment at public hospitals is exempt. Other exemptions are self-serving, such as multiple exemptions the Legislature has granted itself over the years. Even when exemptions aren't created by the Legislature, such as lobbyist disclosure regulations, enforcement is weak or nonexistent - enabling the $127 million-a-year lobbying industry to darkly dabble in policy- and law-making. One more exemption would be added to more than 200 already on the books if a pair of bills working their way through the Legislature are passed and signed by Gov. Rick Scott. The proposed exemption would apply to email addresses of all reg- istered voters and voter registration applicants. The Senate version of the measure may be passed as early as Thursday. We join with the First Amendment Foundation and the Florida Society of Newspaper Editors who have urged the Legislature abandon or modify this unnecessary exemption. In a letter to Senate President Dan Gaetz, FAF President Barbara Peterson objected that the exemption "applies to the email addresses of all registered voters ... and would exempt from disclosure the email addresses of all public officials ... as well as the email addresses of all government employ- ees who are registered voters or voter registrant applicants. If this exemp- tion is allowed to pass, we will not be able to see who our public officials are communicating with, virtually shut- ting down any opportunity for public oversight and accountability." Peterson sent a similar letter to House Speaker Will Weatherford regarding the House version of the proposed bill. The email address issue is de- pendent on the passage of another measure requiring a redesign of the voter application that would allow voters to receive sample ballots by email. Currently, email addresses are not part of voter registration records and no state law requires a would-be voter to have an email address or a phone number. While the redesign is billed as a pa- perwork reduction measure, Peterson said the email address exemption will create a "bureaucratic nightmare" by requiring the redaction of email ad- dresses from public records requests. We have no problem if voters want to receive sample ballots by email, but the unintended consequences created by the email exemption negates any unquantified savings or efficiencies produced by the application redesign. It also highlights a flaw in the Sunshine Law that makes it much too easy for the Legislature to undermine the public's right to know what their government and elected officials are up to. I wonder: Do kids feel safe in today's world? The recent attack in Boston reminds us yet again that America is no longer insulated from actions of those who intend to do us harm. Random acts of violence in which an individual snaps out of reality is one situation; planned attacks on American soil are an- other. Does this type of behavior by radical-thinking people mean that we are no longer the United States that commanded respect when a member of our diplomatic entourage landed in another country? Do we not have the edge over these radicals as we did in the past? Do they not fear retaliation, or do they not care? I remember growing up and listening to the adults talk whenever there was crisis in our world. They spoke with pride and resolve about how if such-and- such ever happened here, we would make a parking lot out of whatever country was involved. I don't remember the adults saying, "I bet this sanction or that sanction will put an end" to what- ever the problem was. As a coun- try, we carried a certain amount of confidence in our ability to swiftly end a problem; in other words, we had an arrogance about us that caused world leaders to hesitate to provoke us with words, much less than with attacks. Our nation's people were tough-minded, strong-willed and quick to get behind our leaders in times of potential cri- sis. Often, just a few words from our president sent chills into the hearts of those who opposed us. It was comforting to hear that we could place a guided missile within 10 feet of a target at will. I remember our country had to fire some missiles into some radicals' backyards on an occasion or two. As I heard those things in my childhood years, I felt the pride that comes with knowing our country would not be intimidated. It's a great feeling to have as a child. Today, I wonder why that feeling has gone away. I won- der, "Do my children feel as safe as I did in the USA as the world seemed to be in turmoil?" I have to think that at some level events such as the Boston bombing have to be alarming to them in ways we can't imagine. Our kids must have some fear. I know I do, but it's of a different nature than those of children. It's been nine or 10 days, and all I hear is talk about how we will get to the bottom of this and do whatever it takes to bring those to justice. How we will root out those who create evil in our world and bring them to justice? How as Americans can we feel the loss, then be determined that events like these should never be forgotten and that we will be stronger because of it? I see Americans singing together at ball games, lifting our spirits and showing unity I see slogans coming from the affected area, giving us hope. I hear or read news reports on individuals doing heroic acts to make us feel better. The fact is all of this fantastic and makes us many things as a country. I certainly don't disquali- fy any of these as healing meth- ods and imagine e consider this politically correct behavior. In all the past incidents involving the United States or its citizens, I remember waking up the next day and hearing not only about an incident but also hearing about how our nation handled it. We did not spend days talking about the incident and what we were going to do; we spent days feeling the pain of the incident and talking about our response and how proud we were to have leaders that led. 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 rdupont@ venicegondolier.com. For more information, call 941-207-1000. SHOULD THE CITY OF VENICE TURN OVER POLICE DISPATCH TO SARASOTA COUNTY? CALL US AT 941-207-1111. Why? I rode by the RaceTrac gas station on my way to St. Pete. The gas there was $3.62. Race Track in St. Pete was $3.37. I'm not a math- ematician, but I believe that's 25 cents a gallon more in Venice than in St. Pete. Leave earlier. About bridge openings on the Intracoastal Waterway: The interstate high- way system does accommodate sailboats when it crosses the Intracoastal Waterway. And very clearly, if you're going south over the Peace River or over Charlotte Harbor, there's a good bit of clearance on those interstate bridges and that is the height requirement. If you cannot meet that, you have to have an opening bridge. To even suggest closing the Intracoastal Waterway during daylight hours to accommodate the convenience of drivers on the road that are affected by the open bridges is an absolutely selfish, ludicrous statement. I cannot even believe that any- one with any logic is coming to that conclusion. Also, the quote that we spend $1 million a year manning the three bridges in Venice I would like to know where that figure comes from because it could not even be close to that. The Intracoastal Waterway was a federal thing that was designed to allow safe navigation of the east coast of the United States, and there are very few spots that are not cov- ered by it. So, if we're going to close the Intracoastal Waterway, should we throw in the Venetian Waterway as well? This is coming from retirees who have nothing really on their schedule that couldn't accommodate by leaving a little early just in case the bridge goes up. Bond? No bond. In answer to the question, should the city of Venice float a bond to pay for a North Venice sports complex? Absolutely not. Broken charter. I was at the city council meeting on April 9 and I heard one council member ask another council member, Bob Daniels, how he Let 'em Have It could go against the city charter and micromanage. The mayor jumped in and then the new lawyer for the city read the charter. It was basically wrong of Bob Daniels to go ahead and do what he did. He broke the city charter and basically admitted it to everybody that was there at the meeting. There was no action taken by anyone, by the mayor or anyone else who heard him make the statement. What is the punishment for breaking the city charter? Is it up to our mayor to be the one to put some type of fine on someone who breaks the city charter? If there's no recourse, everyone can break the city charter. This needs to be looked into. Maybe it's you. I am ap- palled that someone would shoot fireworks at a rookery because the birds are dirty. Some don't want the bridge opening because it slows up traffic. The planes are too noisy. The solution: Don't live here. Pick your homesite more carefully. Chestnut Creek's residents reside very peacefully with a rookery right in the middle. When the bridge goes up, turn off your motor and enjoy the view. This is Venice, and this is how we are. Prefers kids. A letter writer thinks our government is run by children. I'd rather have them than a war monger. Closed off. Once again, I must object to the closing of the Nokomis Beach Pavilion to a private party. This seems to be an annual thing. Someone in the parks department is pandering to the Casey Key Homeowners Association by allowing them to take over the beach pavilion for their private party. By doing this, they limit access to the beach into the restrooms. This occurred on April 7, which is probably one of the biggest Sundays of the year, with the Easter holiday and schools being closed. I don't understand why this is allowed to continue. Many dollars were spent by taxpayers to redo this pavilion two years ago and now once a year there's exclusive right of the Casey Key Homeowners Association to commandeer it for the day. What is particularly galling is that approximately a mile down the road on the same side of jet- ties is a pavilion that was built for the purpose of accommo- dating private parties. The parks department is not doing the right thing by allowing someone to take over the park and shut it down to the rest of the public. Editor's Note: The Nokomis Beach Pavilion, like a number of county-run facilities, is available for private functions. The Let'em Have It line al- lows readers to sound off on is- sues of local interest. Opinions expressed here are solely those of the callers. Personal attacks on private individuals; attacks on or commercials for specific businesses; local candidate endorsements or attacks during election season; or opinions or comments otherwise unfit for publication will not be printed. If you would like to participate, call the line at 941-207-1111. Call no more than once a week. Please keep your comments brief The line is available all hours. Caller identification is not required. CONGRESS ATTEMPTS TO CURB SUN VIOLENCE $ogueU SAJ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 This year, we Relay for Sue Lord TRINA AKER GUEST COLUMNIST "I have cancer" I couldn't believe my ears. Sue Lord, the smiling face of the Venice Relay, the event chair who last year led us from #10 to #5 in the state, had cancer. My first thought was, "It's not fair" but then, there is nothing about this disease that is fair. It is no respecter of race or gender, or even of how many volunteer hours a person has donated to the fight against cancer! Sue began volunteer- ing for the American Cancer Society in 1999. Since that time, she has been a goodwill ambas- sador for the American Cancer Society. She has been team captain for the Pelican Pointe Relay for Life team, our top fundraising team for the past five years. Their goal for this year is $75,000, over a third of our entire Relay goal! She has held several positions on the Relay committee Advocacy Chair, CPS3 Chair, Team Development Chair, and for the past two years, Event Chair. She volunteers weekly at the ACS office in Sarasota, and she's served on the Relay Operating Committee. Sue is always talking to someone about services and programs, whether she is on the phone, at church, at the grocery store, or on the golf course. Anyone she speaks with becomes aware of her commit- ment to ACS. Dr. Noel Maun, Medical Oncologist at Florida Cancer Specialists, said of Sue, "As a fellow ACS board member, I have witnessed Sue Lord give endlessly and lovingly to the American Cancer Society. Some of her many volunteer accom- plishments are appar- ent to all, particularly through her commitment to building the local database for resources and services available for those patients in our area seeking help through the ACS, and her highly successful RFL Team. "What is so amazing about Sue is that her tremendous contribu- tions are given humbly, unassumingly. She exemplifies a true 'giver' and a provider of hope to many in their fight against cancer." Eleven years ago, when I walked onto the track at Laurel Nokomis School for my first Relay for Life event, Sue Lord was one of the first people I encountered. She was helpful, professional, and enthusiastic! There was no doubt that she was passionate about the Relay Mission "to eliminate cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suf- fering from cancer through research, education, advocacy and service." In those 11 years, I have never heard her say, "I'm too tired." She runs circles around people half her age. So in November, when she told our committee that she would be facing a 15-hour surgery, we prepared to step up and fill in for our leader for a few months. We just knew that with her resilient spirit, she would be back shortly after the first of the year, in plenty of time to prepare for Relay. Even though she was battling a very rare one in two million cancer, adenocarcinoma of the ethnoid sinus that was locally advanced, we had faith that she would bounce back in no time. Little did we know that she would face seri- ous complications and undergo five surgeries in three months. Her positive attitude and spunk could not speed up her recovery; her body needed several months to recover. In her absence, the Relay for Life committee banded together and decided that in honor of Sue, we had to make this Relay an event to remember. While we sorely missed our fearless leader, we will Relay this Friday and Saturday, and this year, we relay for Sue. We don't want to mini- mize anyone's battle with this dreadful disease; we all have our reasons to Relay. But, for this year, for our committee, we're doing it for Sue. Since November, the lady who has provided hope for so many, has been the recipient of some of that hope. Since November, she has received 490 cards from people in this communi- ty who want to give back to a special lady who has given so much. Sue's fight is far from over; she was fitted with her radiation mask last week and will start chemo and radiation the week after our Relay. However, she will be at Relay, with all eight of her sisters, who are flying in from all over the country. So, on behalf of Sue Lord and the Relay for Life committee, we invite the community to come out to the Airport Festival Grounds Friday at 6 p.m. to support the fight against cancer. PHOTO PROVIDED Sue Lord, who has been volunteering for the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life and who now chairs the Venice event, has been diagnosed with cancer. Her friends are dedicating this weekend's Venice Relay to Lord and her ongoing legacy. American Continental IN. 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Venice High Baseball Coach Craig Faulkner runs one of the top baseball programs in the country, but he hasn't let his team's success distract him from the real sacrific- es that have taken place away from the baseball diamond. So for their season finale last Friday against North Port, the Indians hosted their second annual Veterans Night, providing free admission, a hot dog and a drink to those who have served in the military. The team held a 20-minute pre- game ceremony to honor each vet, and roughly 70 soldiers lined up along the first- and third-base lines to throw out the game's first pitch. Faulkner, who was born on an Army base in Alaska and whose father served in the Air Force, said it was the least his team could do. "It's special to me," he said. "We need to do more stuff like this around the community. We need to remember the Great Generation, because they were great. They endured things SUN PHOTOS BY JUSTIN FENNELL VHS catcher Mike Rivera, left, and US Army veteran Marvin White, right, embrace during Veterans Night last Friday. that we never even think about." The Indians wore camouflage jerseys, American flags flew from the bleachers and second base was painted red, white and blue. The game was paused in the middle of the fifth inning while an extended version of "God Bless America" played over the PA system. Faulkner said the gesture allows his play- ers to put baseball in perspective. "Our players get to learn the value of them, what they've done for us so that we can be out here playing and not worrying about things happening to us," he said. "We owe a great debt to them. It was really nice to see the vets out here and to celebrate them for what they've done for us." Indians begin playoff push Venice will host the winner of Tuesday's Braden River-Charlotte game Wednesday in the 7A-11 semifinals at 7:30 p.m. With a win, the Indians guarantee themselves of a berth in the regional playoffs. A loss, however, would bring Venice's season to a somber close. With that in mind, Faulkner is making sure that whichever team is in the first base dugout Wednesday night has Venice's full and undi- vided attention. "We're not overlook- ing anybody," he said. "That was my talk after (Friday's) game; our focus is on our district again. We will be fo- cused on that game. If we lose that first game, Ed Mogford Sr., 91, left, and his son, Ed Mogford Jr., right, take a picture with VHS baseball coach Craig Faulkner. The Mogfords served in the Marines. Players, parents and veterans stand side-by-side during the national anthem. nobody remembers anything else we've done. We'd like to get a huge crowd out here Wednesday night. The weather's gonna be great and it's gonna be a lot of fun." Email: rsmith@VeniceGondolier.com Taylor Jais excels in sports, classroom By ROB SMITH SPORTS EDITOR For most high school student-athletes, winning a state championship is a common goal a select few are able to accomplish. Taylor Jais, a Pine View student who played for Venice High, nearly pulled off the feat in multiple sports. The senior was the starting libero for the VHS volleyball team, which won the 7A championship in November. Rather than basking in the glow of vic- tory and enjoying the rest of her senior year, Jais got to work on a successful tennis campaign that saw her come up just short of becoming a rare two- sport state champion. Jais went 2-1 at last week's 3A Flight 3 tennis finals, falling to Jensen Beach's Jordan Rucks in the championship match. "It would've been awesome," Jais said of nearly being a two-sport champion. "It was a hard loss, but state runner-up is a great thing and I just have to focus on how amazing it Taylor Jais finished second in the 3A No. 3 singles flight. was to just place in the state and keep my head up." That shouldn't be too difficult to do. Last Wednesday, Jais, who has a 4.4 GPA, signed a vol- leyball scholarship with Wellesley College, one of the most prestigious schools in the country. 'Academics is No. 1 for me," she said. "Volleyball is important, but it's not as im- portant as my school work. That's mainly why I chose Wellesley, because it's such a great academic school." Venice High Volleyball Coach Brian Wheatley said Jais put in just as much work on the court, going from a seldom-used junior to an irreplaceable stalwart for the best team in the state. "Last year she didn't see a lot of playing time," Wheatley said. "She worked extremely hard to earn the starting libero position this year and never looked back." Jais said she hopes to continue playing intramural tennis at Wellesley if her volleyball coach allows her to. Even if her days of competitive tennis are ultimately over, Jais will always have her magical senior year to look back upon. "It's been crazy," she said. "State champions in volleyball, runner-up in tennis. It's been an amazing finish to my high school career. It's the perfect way to leave, you know? I'm excited. Email: rsmith@VeniceGondolier.com PHOTO PROVIDED Taylor Jais started for Venice's state-champion volleyball team and was a state runner-up in tennis. 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Sofa $499 I Rhwk I :16A SUN NEWSPAPERS :WEDNESDAY 'APRIL 24, 2013 CONTACT US KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR 941-207-1000 kcool@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS OUR TOWN ODA LAW GROUP, P.A WE HELP PEOPLE GET BACK ON THEIR FEET 1694 S Tamiami Tr Venice VENUE 3B SOUTH TRAIL 4B Technology + seniors + their needs = CLASS ACTS 7B big bucks By AUDREY BLACKWELL ASSISTANT FEATURES EDITOR As most people age, they face new challenges - such as the loss of mo- bility, hearing, eyesight and an increased risk of illness and disease. For some, assisted living or nursing fa- cilities are the only answer. Still others end up living with their children, which often puts an extra burden on "sandwich generation" young adults who are also raising families of their own. Living with their children can also weigh heavily on seniors who do not wish to be a burden to their children. And if seniors choose to live at home alone, doing so brings about its own set of challenges. How would they get help if they fall and break a bone? What if they have a heart attack or stroke and no one is around? Even living alone can put an extra load of responsibility on chil- dren who care about the welfare of their beloved parent. But new technology is being developed to help seniors live safely on their own. Its use can help take the pressure off seniors who prefer to maintain an independent lifestyle as long as they can. And relief can be brought to those young adults who worry about mom and dad. Motion detectors can be placed in an elderly person's home that alerts family members and caregivers when the client moves around the house. Physicians can use new 3D technology to improve educating seniors about their medi- cal conditions. Many forms of technology are being developed or tested in Sarasota County, where the average age of its residents is older than that of any other large county in the U.S., according to the most re- cent U.S. Census of 2010. One third of Sarasota residents are 65 or older. In Venice, the average BYTHE NUMBERS Average age of Sarasota County residents is older than that of any other large county in the U.S. One-third of Sarasota County residents are age 65 or older. Average age of Venice residents is 68.8. Sarasota County has the highest percentage of Florida residents age 85 and older. "My daughter and I talked about Lively and how the home sensors could show her my movements in the kitchen and other living spaces and reassure her, since we don't see each other every day." Jean Lohr, Lively market research participant age is 68.8, according to Pam Johnson, the city's information officer. The county also has the highest percentage in Florida of residents 85 and older. Those who focus on benefiting the aging population see it as a strong economic engine. The Institute for the Ages wants to harness the strength of that engine and be a driving force for positive aging in Sarasota and throughout the world. The institute is a nonprofit think tank dedicated to the in- novation of age-related products, services and policies. At its core, its mission is to create a kinder, gentler aging experience. Its members are setting lofty goals to put a positive spin on the aging process. More important, the institute is getting attention from younger and varied entrepreneurs who are creating tools to create a new kind of normal for the aging populous. Based on the idea that seniors want to live independently for as long as possible, new products and services are required. At the institute's annual Winter Forum March 1, "Technology and Connections in Positive Aging," guest speakers talked about using technology to complement aging demographics and plan for improved connected- ness in the future. Jeff Hazelton, president and chief technology officer of Lucid Global, located in Sarasota, is developing technologies that help patients visual- ize the meaning of a doc- tor's message related to diagnosis and treatment of disease. He demon- strated how a doctor can show a patient the way platelets coagulate in an artery and the effect of medication on a block- age to enhance patient care. David Glickman, CEO and cofounder with Iggy Fanlo of Lively, a California company devoted to enhancing intergenerational con- nectedness, engaged 29 Sarasota County residents in testing a pilot project. Participants were at least 75 years old, live alone and were joined by a caregiver in a study to evaluate "the Lively experience." Lively is a device for someone living alone. The device acts as a monitor when placed on items of daily living in the home; a refrigerator, for example. When the door opens, the move- ment registers on an online "dashboard" held by the caregiver. If no movement is noted after a certain amount of time, the caregiver is alerted the person may be in trouble. The technology helps prevent frequent phone calls to check-in with the senior, which can strain the relation- ship. No Internet con- nection is needed. Margaret (Jean) Lohr HThUI L UUI I SY UO- LIIVIML UIVIIVIUNICAI IUlN Institute for the Ages President and CEO Tom Esselman announced during the Winter Forum that the Institute will be hosting the International Positive Aging Conference Feb. 9-12, 2014. and her daughter, Diana Greiss, both of Venice, participated in the pilot market research project. Greiss learned about the Lively project from her neighbor, Susan Rosenbaum, a volunteer at Institute for the Ages. After talking with her mother about it, the pair became participants. "The study on Lively was a great fit for my mom and me," Greiss said. "It was an opportu- nity to do something for the institute and com- munity together." Lohr said she and her daughter decided they wanted to participate in something that was on the "cutting edge" for seniors. "We had a sense of excitement about it," she said. Lohr described her experience. "My daughter and I talked about Lively and how the home sensors could show her my movements in the kitchen and other living spaces and reassure her, since we don't see each other every day," Lohr said. "Besides a few technical glitches my daughter encountered, it was a good experience. And I was especially glad Diana reached out to include other family members for my LivelyGram (personal- ized mailer created by families and mailed to the senior every two weeks). Overall, we learned a lot from participating." SENIORS| 5 GRAPHIC COURTESY OF LUCID TECHNOLOGY 3D glasses aren't just for movies anymore. Doctors are using them to let patients see how their arteries pump blood into the heart and what a blocked artery looks like. The 3D glasses shown are by Sarasota-based Lucid Technology. They were given to Winter Forum participants to view a 3D film of an artery with plaque breaking up within it. Live!6y l,, S, 4. Medications !Getting Out % Food + Drink I!? Garage PHOTO COURTESY OF LIME COMMUNICATIONS Lively dashboard: Passive sensor technology installed in a residence shares daily activities of the resident with family and friends via the Lively dashboard. PHOTO COURTESY OF SUZANNE DAMERON Jeff Hazelton, president and chief technology officer for Lucid Global spoke about 3D Living Medical Environments and how this 3D animated software is changing the way doctors and patients communicate. Venice's Triangle Inn an archive to emulate A year before the building boom ended in 1928, a most unique building was constructed in Venice. It was located at Nassau Street and Pensacola Road. Its de- sign was in keeping with the Italian architectural style that was being used in Venice at the time. The Triangle Inn's grand and elegant look belies that it was originally designed as a rooming house rather than a grandiose man- sion. It is a large, two- story, triangular-shaped structure thus its name. An arcade loggia along with ornamental detailing and a chimney decorate the front side of the building, which is stucco over frame construction. But it is the intrigu- ing corner tower, reminiscent of the Italian Renaissance period, that so often steals the attention. The interior of the building is highlighted by a beautiful, old wooden floor in perfect condi- tion. Topped off with a concrete barrel tile roof, the Triangle Inn building is an architectural gem. Its Mediterranean Revival style is typical of the 1920s, when Venice was being planned and built with a Venetian theme. Despite its many charms, the building came close to being torn down a few years ago to make way for what else? a parking lot. The Venice community rallied and staged a long hard fight that saved the building. First, in 1991 it was moved a few blocks to its present location across from West Blalock Park and behind the large community center. The restoration and renovation were completed in 1996 with grant assistance from the Florida Division of Historical Resources, the Venice Foundation, numerous private dona- tions and many volun- teer hours. The Triangle Inn is owned by the city of Venice. Within the framework of historical preservation it's one thing to save and renovate an old, special structure, but sometimes it becomes difficult to find a meaningful use for the new-old building. Not so with the Triangle Inn. It was the perfect building to house the then-expanding Venice archives. Today, the first floor contains a small museum with rotating exhibits, a permanent exhibit room on Fred Albee, the famous Venice doctor who pioneered bone grafts, and a fossil exhibit room. The second floor houses the Venice Archives and local historical collections. The present exhibit HMUILU O UVIUDU The Triangle Inn, a historic Venice landmark, is home to the Venice archives and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Englewood government officials, activists and historians seeking guidance on how to set up the new Englewood archives toured the Venice archive April 10. in the museum room focuses on the Kentucky Military Institute, a military prep school which held winter ses- sions in Venice from 1932 to 1970. Many Englewood ladies have told me what great entertainment TRIANGLE 14 492-6000 :2B SUN NEWSPAPERS WELL- BEING Brought To You By.... New hearing technologies on tap STAFF REPORT A "Take Back Your Life" reception May 1, 5:30- 7 p.m., will feature the new, cutting-edge hearing access technologies that are allowing thousands of locals to return to playhouses and movie theaters. The event will feature the highly awarded Dr. Juliette Sterkens speaking at the wine and cheese reception, which will be held in the sixth-floor club room at 1350 Main St. (corner of Main Street and Palm Avenue), Sarasota. Tickets are $10 for the wine and cheese event, available in advance by calling 941-706-4312 or at the door. Sterkens, who was appointed the National Loop Advocate by the Hearing Loss Association of America, will speak on "How to spark loop acceptance and sustain success." She was named the Presidential Award recipient of the American Academy of Audiology and the Wisconsin Audiologist of the Year, both in 2011, and has been instrumental in getting hundreds of loca- tions across Wisconsin looped. Her remarks will be directed to both the theaters, houses of wor- ship and other commu- nity centers that have yet to add the loop system, and to the 72 that have in the last 18 months, mak- ing Sarasota the fastest growing loop area in the nation. In addition, the reception will feature live demonstrations of the new Sony Caption Glasses, which the Regal Entertainment Group has introduced nationally and at its local Hollywood 20 movie house. The oversized glasses provide captions for all the dia- logue and sound effects in a movie."This system has the clearest, real-time captions of any system to date and is the easiest to use," said Ed Ogiba of the Hearing Loss Association of Sarasota. The glasses also provide captions on virtually all films at 100 percent of the showings versus previous systems, which only supported less than 10 percent. The event is sponsored by the Hearing Loss Association of Sarasota. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2013 -Y SUMMER FUN! A Loving the hands that feed you By JANICE BARTNER SPECIAL TO THE GONDOLIER SUN One hundred fifty volunteers gathered at Village on the Isle's Hibiscus Room for Venice Area Mobile Meals' Annual Appreciation Breakfast early Saturday morning, April 13. All volunteers were thanked for their time and efforts that enable the mis- sion of Venice Area Mobile Meals to provide a warm, nutritious noon-time meal for area residents who are unable to prepare a meal due to a physical or mental disability. Venice Area Mobile Meals Inc. President Nigel Fairbank welcomed the volunteers and guests, including Village on the Isle Board of Trustees Jean Chapman, Dr. Earl Alton and Dr. Richard Diamond; Chief Executive Officer Tom Kelly; Meals on Wheels of Sarasota Executive Director Terry McGannon; Venice Police Lt. Michael Rose; and John Clay Memorial CROP WalkVenice Coordinator Joseph Franco. LHOAE uru P , THE INTELLIGENT ALTERNATIVE TO LIPOSUCTI NO PAIN NO NEEDLES NO DOWNTIME L' 941-412-3800 TWIN PALMS CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CBETER ' M d808 EAST VENICE AVENUE o- S MON,, ,YF IDY7305 I , 0o & W TWIN PALMS CHIROPRACTIC 808 Venice Ave. East 412-3800 www. twinpalmschiro.com JEWELL CHIROPRACTIC 579 S. Indiana Ave. #C 941- 474-4944 DC Eric Barbera, DC Bobbi-Jo Donner "ZykI I 4 M i Id IMHOU IUUURIEaY UO JANICU EBAN I RIh- Distinguished Service Recognition for 20 or more years of service with Venice Area Mobile Meals was given to Peggy Gurney, Gerry and Doris Yates, Carol Steensen, Joan Wagner, Dolly Richards, Bob Nicholson, Cynthia Anderson, Wally Neef and Hank Baxter (not present). Fairbank, on behalf of the Venice Area Mobile Meals Board of Directors, extended appreciation to all volunteers for their dedica- tion, loyalty and service. Following breakfast, a lively and humorous skit was performed by the Venice Library Book Players, intertwining references to living in Florida, Meals on Wheels and volunteering, which was enjoyed by all. The formal business program followed. The early days of Venice Area Mobile Meals - more than 30-40 years ago were recounted when meals were pro- vided by a local com- munity service program, with meals prepared at St. Martha's Church in Sarasota. These origins were shared with Meals on Wheels of Sarasota, as highlighted by Terry Individual & Family Dentistry * Cosmetic Dentistry Reconstructive Dentistry * Check-Ups Cleanings Fillings Implants * Botox & Juvederm Treatments NEW PATIENTS WELCOME McGannon, executive director of the Sarasota operation. HANDS13 4 * .: I IIII I THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HASA RIGHTTO REFUSETO PAY CANCEL | PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENTTHAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TOTHE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, MM1 4015 DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT Lic# 14016 PHOTO BY JAY HOSEY Playing for charity Over 80 players participated in the Calusa Lakes Women's Golf Association "Pink Tourna- ment" held March 26 at Calusa Lakes Golf Club. This was a charity event to raise money for the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer. Proceeds from the event went to the Sarasota Memorial Healthcare Foundation. Maida Atkins, far right, hands a check in the sum of $2,345 to Lisa Intaglkiata, director of philanthropic events at the founda- tion. Other members of the committee include Valerie McNamara, left, Marcia Curtiss and Kathie Everhart. ,- TWIN PALMS CHIROPRACTIC W[ HEALTH CENTER, INC. I A 1Em i inn . ;III 12 z ..I, - VENUE SUN NEWSPAPERS 3B WEDNESDAY APRIL 24, 2013 I COMMUNITY CALENDAR * EVENTS * WEDNESDAY Historic Train Depot, Free docent-led tours of 1927 Train Depot, 303 E Venice Ave Venice FI M-W-F 10-3 Sat. 10-1 info 941-412-0151 KMI Exhibit, Explore 37 years of Kentucky Military Institute in Venice; Venice Museum & Archives, 351 Nassau St. 5, Venice, 486-2487 The Prayer Drum, The Prayer Drum?, 11am at Reiki Center, 2210 5. Tamiami Tr. Free 15 minute talk. 497-7795. Partners in Play, 12-12:45 pm Jacaranda Lib 4143 Woodmere Park Blv Venice, walking-age 5 861-5000 SCF A.S. Nursing, noon; SCF Venice campus; 941-752-5209 Use a Pendulum, Noon at Reiki Center, 2210 S. Tamiami Tr. Free 15 minute demo. 497-7795 What's the Evil Eye, lpm at Reiki Center, 2210 S. Tamiami Tr. Free 15 minute talk. 497-7795 Englewood Genealogy, 1:30 Elsie Quirk Library, Speaker-Paul Prosseda, Topic -Digital Photography, Gene Gutknecht 941-321-9426 Angel Card Readings, 2pm at Reiki Center, 2210 5S. Tamiami Tr. Free. 497-7795 What is Reiki?, 3pm at Reiki Center, 2210 5S. Tamiami Tr. Free demo and information. 497-7795 Free Healing Clinic, 4-7pm Angel Ministries 2269 South Tamiami Trail, 3A Venice, FL 34293, 941 492-4995 Ballroom Classes, Starting April 24, 6:30 Advance 7:30 Beginner/ Intermediate Venice Community Ctr. for info call 941-496-9692 Venice Quilt Guild, Meeting 7pm, Venice Community Center, 326 S Nokomis, Venice. $5 guest fee, Speaker: Karen Eckmeier * THURSDAY Zumba with Lynn, Venice Community Center, 326. S. Nokomis, Venice, 9:00am Monday/Thursday, 941-493-8630 eHelp, Get help with your online problems 10:00am-1:00pm Jacaranda Lib 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd Ven 861-5000 Meditative Healing, 10 -11am $5 Love Offering Angel Ministries 2269 South Tamiami Trail, 3A Venice, FL 34293, 941 492-4995 Native Plants, 10:30 Jacaranda Lib 4143 Woodmere Pk Blvd Ven 861-5000 Learn about plants needing little care Register at www. sclibs.net Free E.M.F. check, Is your cell phone dangerous to your health? Free EMF check, 12pm, at Reiki Center, 2210 5S. Tamiami. 941-497-7795 Ask Jack, Find out why your computer goes zig when you want it to go zag 1:30-2:30pm Jac Lib 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd Ven 861-5000 American Artists, Learn about American artists with filmed lectures. 2:00-3:00pm Jac Library 4143 Woodmere Park Blvd Ven 861-5000 * FRIDAY It's Storytime, 10:15 -11 am Jacaranda Lib 4143 Woodmere Park Blv Venice 21/2 5 yrs 861-5000 Angel Card Message, Free Angel Card Readings, 12pm, at Reiki Center of Venice, 2210 5S. Tamiami. 941-497-7795 Blood Pressure Check, Free blood pressure check, 12pm, PAID ADVERTISEMENT wM Featured Event Open Studio Contemporary Art & Sculpture, 5-7pm, Fri., April 26, B. Aline Studio & Gallery, 3449 Technology Dr., Unit 104, Venice. (5 minutes east of 175, Laurel Rd. to Knights Trail to Technology Dr.). Three Contemporary Artists exhibit paintings, sculpture, & mixed media. Aline Blanchard, JG Vizzi & Arthur Siciliano. Info: 978-376-6796. EwsmT ^swL1JE 4\iw i In order to provide "one-stop shopping" for area event listings, the Venice Gondolier Sun is consoli- dating calendar items into a single location. The Venue calendar includes library, senior, Well-Being and religion events as well as community events. We have moved to a reader-submission model for all of these items. To get your events printed in the newspaper, they must be submitted via our website, www.venice- gondoliersun.com. On the left, click on "Community Calendar,"then click on "Submit Event"and fill in the appropriate fields. You must enter the location, address and phone number in the "Print Edition Text" box for it to print. at Reiki Center of Venice, 2210 S. Tamiami. 941-497-7795 Relay For Life 2013, Bring the family! Support a great cause! Booths food, chances games. Deadlines: For events to run in Wednesday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Monday. For events to run in Saturday's paper, the deadline is 1 p.m. Thursday. In order to print as many events as possible, we will print a maximum of four lines per event at no cost. You may purchase additional space for $10 per day, per event, per edition. Simply choose"Paid Listing"on the "Submit Event"page on the website. All paid listings will run in the location designated for the event type. We will only allow one submission per event, per day. If your event runs for more than one day, you will need to submit a separate form for each day. Multiple submissions of the same event for the same date may result in all the related events being removed. 941-584-0040 Spirit Developement, 7 8pm $5 Love Offering Angel Ministries, 2269 S Tamiami Trail, 3A Venice, FL 34293, 941 492-4995 Airport Festival Grounds 6pm call 961-9094 Symphony & Reception, Supporting Friendship Health Clinic, 6:30pm, Church of the Nazarene, $45, I COMMUNITY BRIEFS Dance! Pops program The Venice Symphony will hold three perfor- mances of a Pops program: Friday, April 26,8 p.m., and Saturday April 27, at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., at Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E.Venice Ave., Venice. Tickets may be purchased at the door if available ($20-28), but to ensure the best seats, call the Symphony at 941-207-8822. USDA food distribution Florida Department of HANDS FROM PAGE 2 Walter "Wally" Neef, Venice Area Mobile Meals' longest serving volunteer since 1978, now a substitute driver, talked about picking up the meals in Sarasota and driving them to the Venice Nokomis United Methodist Church, where the meals were delivered to local residents. In those days, 80 meals a day were delivered over six routes. Today, Venice Area Mobile Meals delivers 180 meals, six days a week, on 16 routes from Blackburn Point Road to Manasota Beach Road, from the Gulf of Mexico, to the Myakka River. Dick Downing, 97, a retired volunteer with 14 years of service to the program, spoke of his Nokomis route and the satisfaction he found in de- livering Meals on Wheels. Bob Nicholson, a two- time past president, and Agriculture has contracted with All Faiths Food Bank to distribute free USDA commodities to eligible Sarasota County resi- dents Thursday, April 25, 1:30-3:30 p.m., at Mobile Pantry Nokomis Park, 234 Nippino Trail, Nokomis. Venice Chalk Art Fest The Venice Chalk Art Festival will be May 11, 8-11 a.m., with judging at 11 a.m. at the Venice Farmer's Market on Tampa Avenue. Register at Venice Art Center, 390 S. Nokomis Ave., or call 941-485-7136 board member emeritus, told how the early orga- nization "just evolved." The community service program became formal- ized when Venice Area Mobile Meals incorpo- rated in 1978 and started a 30-year partnership with Village On The Isle in 1983, where meals are still freshly prepared and packaged. Appreciation and grati- tude were extended to Kelly and Village On The Isle Board of Trustees for their unwavering commit- ment and support. Their services, facilities and ef- forts have enabled Meals on Wheels to serve Venice area residents. Kelly took the stage and thanked the volunteers for their efforts and dedication delivering meals, and also for their personal contact with so many homebound residents who may not otherwise have outside human interaction each day. Fairbank recognized and thanked Franco. The John Clay Memorial by May 9. Bring your own chalk; check in at the Chalk Festival booth near the kiosk. Cost: Youth, $5 per participant; adult, $5; group, $10 per group for one square, and profes- sionals are $15 each. Prizes will be announced. ig UrotUl ers ig LIstersL Sun Coasts "DejaVu- The Love Boat," April 27, 6 p.m., at The Hyatt Regency, Sarasota. Dress is "cruise formal," or come as your favorite Love Boat crew CROP Walk is another long-standing community partner that has support- ed Venice Area Mobile Meals Inc. since 1997. Annual donations made from a portion of fundraising proceeds from the Venice CROP Walk, from 1997 to 2012, have enabled more than 4,100 meals to be provided to clients facing financial hardship. Rose encouraged volunteers to contact the Venice Police Department when a client is unex- pectedly not at home, not CROSS FROM PAGE 6 member or celebrity guest. Festivities include danc- ing, dining and costume contests. Tickets: $175 per person, $300 per couple or $1750 per table of eight. Tickets are available by calling Kelly Thormahlen, events coordinator at 941- 488-4009; or visit BbbsSun. "A Behanding in Spokane" runs at Venice Theatre April 11-28 on the Pinkerton Stage. The play is an off-beat, dark comedy by Martin answering their door, or when any type of client distress is suspected. VPD has instituted a well- ness check program for homebound residents. With a significant elderly population in Venice, VPD has a SAFE program (Senior Assistance Freedom Enrichment), which fur- ther enhances indepen- dent living with a helping hand when needed. Citizens identified with special needs within the city, who are over age 60 and suffer with physical McDonagh, not recom- mended for minors due to offensive language and situations. Performances are at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturdays and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $25-$28 for adults, $13-$15 for students (only those 18 and older) and are on sale at the box office, 140 W Tampa Ave., Venice, by phone at 941-488-1115 or online at VeniceStage.com. 'Living With Hearing Loss' program The Community Center for the Deaf and Hard or mental infirmities, or anyone over the age of 18 who is physically or mentally handicapped are eligible to participate in the program. Special recognition was given to volunteers who have provided 20 or more years of service. Ten volunteers were called to the stage to receive a Distinguished Service Recognition certificate and thanked for their dedication, loyalty and service. Appreciation gifts, do- nated by about 25 local of Hearing of Sarasota & Manatee County will present a series of three dynamic workshops designed to improve communication and understanding. The Living with Hearing Loss Program is designed to meet the needs of family members, friends, coworkers and service providers as well as the person with hearing loss. Workshops will take place April 11, 18 and 25, 3:30-5 p.m., at H2U, 6670 Cortez Center, Bradenton. Workshops are free to the public. Contact Alexander Boakes at 941-366-0260 or alex@ccdhh.org. businesses and indi- viduals, were raffled and distributed to attending volunteers. 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EDITOR 941-207-1218 rdupont@venicegondolier.com SUN NEWSPAPERS Peace Corps reunion focuses on helping others By TOM CHANG STAFF WRITER Ed Lynch and Barry Hillenbrand wanted to make the world a better place when they joined the Peace Corps and went to Ethiopia in 1963 to help make the lives of the citizens better. Fifty years later, they and about 30 other Peace Corps members who served in Ethiopia in the '60s reunited Saturday in Englewood for a 50th an- niversary at Englewood Garden Beach Club. "There were approxi- mately 145 of us," Lynch said. "We trained at the University of California, Los Angeles." The group learned to speak Amharic, the na- tive Ethiopian language, and learned about the culture. "As a member of the Peace Corps, we were to live their way (and) at the same time raise the standard of living," Lynch said. Lynch, an Englewood resident, was stationed in Adama, also known as Nazareth, about 70 miles from the capital of Addis Ababa. "I was teacher and coach of a basketball team at Atse Galawdios secondary school," he said. "Nazareth was a combination of paved, dirt and gravel roads." Life in the village was difficult at times. "Some of the players (on the basketball team) didn't have shoes," Lynch said. "We had a dirt basketball court. When we had to go to travel for a game at the capital, we had to be transported part of the way by a horse cart. Then we got to the capital (by) bus. We played St. Joseph's Mission." Lynch said Nazareth had electricity four hours a day. After the Peace Corps, Lynch became an attor- ney and raised a family. Barry Hillenbrand, who helped organize the reunion with Lynch and Dannie Russell, was stationed in Debre Marqos on the opposite side Ethiopia. "There were lots of things we didn't understand (about PHOTO PROVIDED Ed Lynch of Englewood has organized a reunion in Englewood Saturday of 145 Peace Corps members from the University of California, Los Angeles, who served in Ethiopia from 1963 to 1965. our surroundings)," said Hillenbrand, a Washington, D.C., resident. "Our contact with the real world was minimal. We had oc- casional magazines and newspapers. We also had a shortwave radio that carried programming from BBC Radio and Voice of America." One of the memorable and surprising moments in their service, Lynch and Hillenbrand said, was John E Kennedy's as- sassination a few months after their arrival and its effect on the Ethiopians with whom they worked. "We first heard about (the JFK assassination) through a vegetable vendor," Hillenbrand said. "It was JFK's idea to start the Peace Corps. He was seminal to the group. I remember the somber music on the radio." "During the JFK assas- sination, the headmaster addressed students in assembly," Lynch said. "He asked students about the president. They thought very well of him and these kids are 15, 16 years old. Many of the kids were crying." Hillenbrand said he saw Lynch twice during their time in Ethiopia. The group left in the summer of 1965. After Ethiopia, Hillenbrand had to ac- climate to life in the U.S. "When I got back, I had to be explained who the Beatles were and what a discotheque was," he said. Hillenbrand went to New York University and worked for Time Magazine as a foreign correspondent. "When I joined the Peace Corps, I'd never been on a plane before," he said. "My experience prepared me for later in life. It made me ame- nable to foreign cultures. If you have to spend two years in Ethiopia, you have a different view of the world." The reunion was 10 a.m. Saturday. People traveled to Englewood SUN PHOTO BY TOM CHANG Englewood resident Ed Lynch organized the 50th anni- versary Peace Corps reunion Saturday in Englewood of a group that served in Ethiopia from 1963 to 1965. from as far as California and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Lynch said. Lynch and Hillenbrand said they object to the current politics and free speech suppression by the Ethiopian govern- ment since they left Ethiopia, but remember the lives they touched and will always cherish their service in the Peace Corps. "There's talk of us go- ing back and visiting next year," Lynch said. Email: tchang@sun-herald.com Crime victims remembered at event By SCOTT LOCKWOOD STAFF WRITER Nearly 100 people, including first respond- ers, who have either been victims of crime or were close to someone who lost their life violently gathered Friday night at the Sarasota County Technical Institute for a tribute that served as a kickoff for National Crime Victims' Rights Week. A table was set up with photos and cards com- memorating those who have lost their lives in an act of violent crime in the county. One of those photos was of Ronnie Chris Mitchell, who was murdered at the age of 31 by his girlfriend on Oct. 2, 1994, in Sarasota. His parents, Sarasota residents Murl and Sherry Mitchell, attend the event every year in tribute to their youngest son. Murl said he and his wife have been to all 17 of the tributes since they started in 1996. Sherry also joined a national organization, Parents of Murdered Children Inc. "It does bring relief and it lets you know that you're not alone," Murl Mitchell said. "It happens to people every day. We take solace in knowing that we're not alone." Officials from several organizations that support crime victims and their rights gave short speeches on their programs. Booths were set up around the room from organizations such as the Sarasota TRIANGLE FROM PAGE 1 it used to be going to Venice every Sunday afternoon and watching all the "cute boys" in their handsome dress uniforms performing their weekly Sunday afternoon parade. The fossil room in the Triangle Inn is fascinat- ing. It's hard to image SUN PHOTO BY SCOTT LOCKWOOD Photos and tribute cards honoring those who have lost their lives to acts of violent crime in Sarasota County sit on a viewing table at a Victim Tribute ceremony Friday night at the Sarasota County Technical Institute in Sarasota. The event served as the kickoff to National Crime Victims' Rights Week. County Sheriffs Office, Safe Place and Rape Crisis Center (SPARCC), Selah Freedom House, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and Sarasota County Public Safety Communications. Sarasota County Fire Chief Mike Tobias and Sarasota Police Department Capt. Paul Sutton presented a wreath honoring first responders who have lost their lives in the act of duty. One of the event's main speakers was a victim of a violent crime named Sarah, who asked that her last name not be used for safety reasons. Shortly after mov- ing to the area to escape the winters up north, someone broke into Sarah's home in the middle of the night and stabbed her multiple times. She was bound at her ankles and wrists and left to die. After going back up such creatures roamed our area at one time. I highly recommend putting the Triangle Inn on your list of spots to visit and to take your visiting company. In 2009, Mac Horton, Englewood's former Charlotte County Commissioner, got the ball rolling on a bi-coun- ty archive for Englewood. Former Commissioner Robert Skidmore fol- lowed in Horton's north to recover, Sarah said she stayed in touch with several people who would help in her recovery, and a few months after the attack, she came back to the area. Sarah's story touched several people in the crowd, including Venice Police Lt. Michael Rose. Rose said he could tell Sarah's story was making an impact just by observ- ing the crowd. One of the key things that help victims is getting the right counseling early on after an event, he said. "It took a lot of bravery for her to come here," Rose said. "It's nice to see the end result of somebody who has been through something that difficult and overcome it... and now wants to help others. A lot of times you worry about victims when you footsteps and with the help of Charlotte County Administrator Ray Sandrock, secured a space for a local archives in the newly renovated and enlarged Englewood Charlotte Library in Charlotte County. Now Charlotte County Commissioner Bill Truex has joined the effort. They all recognize the need for an archives that would focus on the double-county town of deal with them and either they move away or you're not able to do follow-ups with them and you wonder how they've coped." SCSO victim advocate coordinator Concetta Hollinger said last week's bombings at the Boston Marathon and related events may have helped contribute to the large crowd. "Events like this can impact us either way," she said. "The events that happened could trigger people back to their own place of victimization or they may have friends or family involved that they're worried about. We always worry a little that it might hinder us but we also know that when com- munity tragedy happens people come together." Email: slockwood@sun-herald.com Englewood as so much of Englewood's history is on the verge of being lost. Englewood is lucky in that we have right next door a sterling example of a small-town archive to emulate. James Hagler, director of historical resources for the Triangle Inn and Dorothy Korwek, former director, have agreed to help any way they can with experienced advice on how to start and SUN PHOTO BY BETSY WILLIAMS EACF celebrates first year Englewood Area Cancer Foundation volunteer Jennifer DeMarco launches one of 100 biodegradable paper lanterns released on Manasota Key Thursday night to commemorate the EACF's first anniversary. maintain an archive. Granted, Englewood does not have an intrigu- ing old building like the Triangle Inn to house archives, but we will have a excellent format, set by Venice, to follow which will be very helpful. The space in the newly opened Englewood Charlotte Library is now being used for Charlotte County history, not Englewood history, but the first step towards an Englewood archive has been taken. The Triangle Inn is located at 351 Nassau Street, Venice. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 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These concerts also will mark the last in which esteemed violinist Anita Brooker will serve as The Venice Symphony concertmaster. Maestro Ken Bowermeister ap- pointed Brooker to the post in his first season with the orchestra nearly five years ago. Brooker was a promis- ing talent at a very young age, studied with Louis Persinger and graduated from the Juilliard School before beginning her full-time music career. She lived most of her life in Sarasota County, but for 20 years played with the Boston Pops orchestra during the summers and coached at the Bennington Chamber Music Festival in Vermont. "Anita Brooker has been my teacher, col- league and close friend for more than 40 years," said Bowermeister. "Her consummate artistry and professionalism have inspired me as both a violinist and conductor. The years that I shared a music stand with Anita as assistant concertmaster of the Florida West Coast Symphony were like having a lesson with a master teacher at every rehearsal and concert. Her brilliant virtuoso playing, musical grace, and passion will never be duplicated in the greater Sarasota County area, and her music has enriched all of our lives in incomparable ways. Fortunately Anita is not leaving the Venice Symphony, and her continued presence will inspire us to ever greater heights." Musicians commit- tee chair and principal flutist Gayle Williams said: "We all respect and honor Anita's musical leadership. She inspires a level of professionalism that stretches the vast majority of the members of the Venice Symphony. But I also think she deserves the opportunity to enjoy playing in the section and handing the concertmaster responsi- bilities to someone else. Thankfully, this is not a good-bye." Venice Symphony sub- scription performances take place at Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave., Venice. Call the symphony's box office, 941-207-8822, for advance tickets. Tickets may be pur- chased at the door if available ($20-28). Visit TheVeniceSymphony.org. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE VENICE SYMPHONY Anita Brooker, violinist, has served as concertmaster for five years with The Venice Symphony. Navy League honors local JROTC students STAFF REPORT Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) Cadet Tyler Adams, of Venice High School (VHS), and Cadet Jahmai Gonyea, of North Port High School (NPHS), received the Navy League's Teddy Roosevelt Medal April 17. The league honored local outstanding JROTC cadets at Plantation Golf & Country Club dur- ing the league's annual meeting. Tim Rocklein, president of the Sarasota Manatee Council of the Navy League of the United States, presented the honors. Also, two Navy JROTC cadets from NPHS each received a $1,000 scholarship. Rocklein presented VHS Marine Corps JROTC Military Instructor/ retired USMC Master Gunnery Sgt. Frank Troxel and Cadet Tyler Adams, the unit's commanding officer, a check for $1,000 for unit operations and leadership training. "The Navy League of the United States was founded in 1902 with the encouragement of President Theodore Roosevelt," according to the website NavyLeague. org. "The Navy League has grown into the fore- most citizens' organiza- tion to serve, support, and stand with all the sea services U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard and U.S.- flag Merchant Marine." Navy League President Tim Rocklein, center, gives North Port High School Naval JROTC Cadets Philip Stekol, third left, and Taylor King, third right, $1,000 scholarship checks as their parents look on. Parents are Yefim and Faina Stekol, left, and Bryan and Allison King, right. PHOTOS COURTESY OF AL BURDA Navy League President Tim Rocklein, right, gives VHS Marine Corps JROTC Military Instructor Master Gunnery Sgt. Frank Troxel, retired USMC, and Cadet Tyler Adams, center, the unit's commanding officer, a check for $1,000. 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EAST Dbl A With a dead-minimum opening bid and no support for partner's suit, there is no reason for you to do anything. Pass. Any further action must come from partner. Q 2 Vulnerable, you hold: A J 10 7 J 75 0 Q 4 A J 10 9 6 Partner opens the bidding with two no trump (20-22). What do you respond? A With only 9 points, you cannot look for slam despite your reasonable five-card suit. On a bad day, partner might not even have an entry to your hand after setting up your long suit! Be content to raise to three no trump. Q 3 Vulnerable, you hold: AAK AK93 0 K24A 10964 What is your opening bid? A If you use an artificial two clubs as your strong opening bid, you do not want to start showing such a wishy-washy club suit at the three- level. It is slightly more appealing if two clubs is a natural demand bid but, for our money, we would treat this holding as a balanced 21 points and open two no trump. Q 4 Both vulnerable, as South, you hold: 6 K 98 3 2 ~Z8 0 J 10 6 4 AK J 9 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST 4V Pass Pass What action do you take? SOUTH ? A Sometimes you have to roll the dice, otherwise the opponents will steal you blind in the long run. Partner could have passed with a useful hand but, from North's point of view, a less than ideal holding in the majors. Make a takeout double and see what transpires. Q 5 As South, vulnerable, you hold: AQJ 5 < AK J 7 0 A 1084854 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH 146 Pass 1V 2NT Pass ? What do you bid now? WEST Pass A This is a simple matter of arithmetic. Add your 15 points to partner's announced 18-19 (or 20, if that is your range) and you arrive at enough for a small slam, but nowhere near enough for a grand slam. Don't risk making any bid partner might pass. Jump to six no trump. Q 6 As South, vulnerable, you hold: A KQ7532VJ5 0K1094K3 The bidding has proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH 1A Pass 222 24 Pass 30 What do you bid now? EAST Pass Pass A With a slightly unbalanced hand facing a partner whose holding is largely unknown, although reasonably strong, don't be in a hurry to declare no trump with only a single stopper in the unbid suit. For the moment, take a false preference to three hearts and await partner's reaction. (Thnnah Hirsch welcomes readers' responses to gorenbridge@aol.com.) State College of Florida offers one-stop shopping FROM STATE COLLEGE choices, class registra- OF FLORIDA tion and financial aid, and provide step-by-step New Admission assistance to complete an Express events start- application. ing this spring provide All events will be a one-stop shop for held 4:30-6:30 p.m. on future students to start SCF's campuses. The their college life at dates are: Tuesday, State College of Florida, May 21, June 18, July 16, Manatee-Sarasota (SCF). Aug. 6. Campuses are State College of located at: SCF Venice, Florida's student services 8000 South Tamiami will help students answer Trail, building 100; questions about career SCF Bradenton, 5840 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 T--L[HE ION ED i DE r 'E In E 0 IT L TI R R LPiC- S D|A|YjONIA|P A] E L E *E'vE l E. C. E IR'OT E S , E 0' R V 1! ,T 1T SRU E RE I 26th St. West, Student Services, building 1; SCF Lakewood Ranch, 7131 Professional Pkwy. E., Medical Technology and Simulation Center lobby. Applicants can get a head start by apply- ing online at scf.edu/ admissions and taking their welcome letter to I on Venice Ave the Admission Express events. 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They retired in the Venice area in the 1950s. They have three sons, four grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Bob spent a career in the U.S. Army, retiring as a major. Among his many duties, he partici- pated in the war trials in Nuremberg at the end of World War II, served in the Korean War, had a tour in the Pentagon and was a general's aide. Since retiring in Florida, Anne has been president of the Venice High School PTA, Friends of the Venice Public Library, vice president of the Art League, and she has been supportive of many other organiza- tions to help the com- munity. She is a member of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, American Legion Auxiliary and Daughters of the American Revolution. At 91 years young, Anne still publishes articles in the Venice Gondolier Sun. The couple contin- ues to support many charities, and they make frequent contributions to research organizations working to cure diseases. PHOTO COURTESY OF DOROTHY MOORE Birthday celebrated in style Margie Guyton, second left, celebrated her 90th birthday at Venice Yacht Club with family and friends. Pictured with her are the Staabs: daughter-in-law Kathy, left, son David and grandson Ryan, right, from South Dartmouth, Mass. MIDDLE SCHOOL ORIENTATION ON TAP Fifth-grade students and their parents are encouraged to attend an orientation night at Venice Middle/Oak Park South, 1900 Center Road, Venice, Tuesday, May 14, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Orientation is designed to give next year's sixth-grade students a look at the middle school they plan to attend. School programs and extracurricular activities will be showcased. The 2013-14 school year starts Monday, Aug. 19. PHOTO COURTESY OF VENICE-NOKOMIS ELKS 'Wheeling' in rewards for reading Kyle Schultz, left, fifth grade; Sommer Skapyak, fourth grade; Gabriel Crozat, third grade; Lauren Zimmermann, second grade; Mathew Peavley, first grade; and Rebecka Mellor, fourth grade, received bicycles as a reward for passing a test with 85 percentage points for books they read. Winners not pictured are Kameron Alicea, first grade; Allison Caughron, eighth grade; Michael Vare, seventh grade; and Clark Smiley, sixth grade. Rebecka Mellor read five million words in five months and had an average test score of 95 percent. Venice-Nokomis Elks Lodge No. 1854 donated seven bikes in conjunction with Toys For Tots of Sarasota for the elementary children; Laurel Nokomis School bought bikes for the three middle-schoolers. DeMolay to sponsor 'Spring Fair' STAFF REPORT Sarasota Chapter Order of DeMolay in conjunc- tion with Sarasota Military Academy (SMA) will sponsor a "Spring Fair" for crafts and fun on Saturday, May 4, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m., on the grounds of Sarasota Military Academy. The Order of DeMolay is a 94-year-old organiza- tion for young men spon- sored by the Freemasons. The members of Sarasota Chapter Order of DeMolay are working to get a new Charter for Sarasota Chapter, which had a chapter previ- ously for over 50 years in Sarasota. Monies raised will help support the 501 (c) (3) organization in its growth and development in re- establishing itself in the community. The craft fair will have booths from the United States Army, Marine Corps and Navy, as well as fun and games for children and concessions. Sarasota Chapter is trying to build a presence in the community and a new community tradition. 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Enetim n by the A-Tai -Sons0=0ored by0Ed owr Licl WEDNESDAY AROUND TOWN APRIL 24, 2013 CONTACT US FRAN VALENCIC SOCIAL COLUMNIST franvalencic@comcast.net SUN NEWSPAPERS Venice Indians salute veterans FRAN VALENCIC PHOTOS BY FRAN VALENCIC Joe Komaroski welcomes Roy Stevens to the Veterans salute at the Venice High School baseball game. About 100 veterans stood on the baselines at the Venice High School baseball complex flanked by Venice Indians. On the field stood the color guard from American Legion NoVel Post 159 and the Venice High School Marine's Jr. ROTC. From the sportscaster's booth, Ray Sinibaldi read each veteran's name. Members of the VHS chorus led the singing of the national anthem. A trumpeter played taps. It was the beginning of a salute to veterans and a celebration of America. Throughout the evening, Ray played patriotic music and readings. He played Neil Diamond's "Sweet Caroline" in honor of Boston. On a perfect Venice evening with a cool breeze and Old Glory flying majestically in the distance, everyone in the stands was on their feet singing a rousing "God Bless America" led by Ronan Tynan. His version of the song begins, "As the storm clouds gather." It was shortly after, the text messages started coming in announcing the Boston bomber was caught. And, Venice won the ballgame. Those of us at this event can testify life doesn't get much better than in Venice, Fla. Special thanks to AllState agents Joe Komaroski, Greg Hitt, Andy Devries and Dennis Fuller for sponsoring the event and special thanks everyone who contrib- uted. Ray Sinibaldi, you are a rock star. KMI Reunion Bravo to Larry Hume for organizing a wonder- ful Kentucky Military Institute reunion with events at various loca- tions around town. The weekend included intro- ducing a KMI exhibit at the Venice Museum and Archives. It is a must-see. One of our best The special person of this week is Joe Komaroski. This nice man is one of the coaches for the Venice Indians baseball team. Coach Joe is often seen with his arm around a player, talking to him and giving an encourag- ing pat on the back. Joe is already getting his 2-year-old grandson ready to play baseball. They play catch on the sidelines. Joe is one of the AllState agents who spon- sor the annual Venice Indians salute to Veterans at the Venice High base- ball field. He made sure every veteran received a baseball signed by every Venice Indian and lined up with a player for that first pitch. Joe Komaroski is an overall nice guy who loves his family, his country and baseball. He is one of the men who make Venice a great place to live. From left, Jean and Ray Rogers and Penny and Harold Collins enjoyed the Veteran's celebration at the Venice High School baseball game. Harold served in the Army. Kristi Hiner, left, Medsyre Rochanavibhata, Giovanni Avella and Chase Leonard, members of Le Voci de Venezia, prepare to sing the national anthem at the Venice High School baseball complex. Ellie and Bob Burr enjoy every Venice Indians home baseball game. Ellie volunteers at the Senior Friendship Center. Pat and Ed Zahand cheer for their grandson, number 25 Nick Longhi, at every Venice Indians home game. Rhonda Rhodes, left, Larry Hume, Michelle Harm and James Hagler take a bow for organizing the KMI display at the Venice Museum and Archives. Larry organized most of the KMI reunion in Venice. Michelle took a bow for organizing the display. James is director of the museum. and Rhoda makes sure the operation runs smoothly. Claire Suter tells interesting stories about dating some of the KMI cadets when they returned to school in Venice. She claims the local girls loved it when the cadets showed up in town for a new school year. o I John and Mary Lawson enjoy viewing KMI memorabilia in one of the display cases at the Venice Museum and Archives on Nassau Street. Jim and Linda Gillum traveled from Kentucky for the KMI reunion and enjoyed the lovely reception at Summit of Venice known as the Venice Hotel when the KMI cadets lived in Venice. The crew at Summit deisrve a shoit utt far a fahuloiu rerontinn Joyce and Pat Keigher watch the KMI alumni enjoy their reunion reception at Summit of Venice on Nassau Street. Patrick helped get the Hatchett Creek Bridge renamed the KMI Bridge and get the ceremony scheduled for the reunion weekend. He owns an art gallery in the KMI Building on Tampa Avenue. Bobbi and Fred Francis left, Jim Van Lellan and Janice Fawn chat at the KMI reception. Fred and Jim were cadets at the Kentucky Military Institute. 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KARAOKE, with DJ John. 9 p,m.-midnight. Apple- bee's, 19010 Murdock Cir., Port Charlotte. 941-766-0666. KARAOKE BY BILLY G.,6 p.m. -10:30 p.m. F. 0. E. Eagles #3296,23111 Harborview Rd., Port Char- lotte. 941-629-1645. KITT MORAN, (jazz),6 p.m.-9 p.m. J.D.'s Bistro Grille, 1951 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-255- 0994. DEB AND THE DYNAMICS, (live music), 8:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m. Deans South of the Border, 130 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. KARAOKE, 6:30 p.m. close. Allegro Bistro, 1740 E. Venice Ave., Venice. 941-484-1889. DAVID MOORE, (variety), 6 p.m.-10 p.m. Sharky's on the Pier, 1600 Harbordrive South, Venice. 941-488-1456. *Thursday KARAOKE, with Party Sounz,8 p.m. Rattlers Old West Saloon, 111 W. Oak St.,Arcadia. 863-494-6803. /staurat and Supper club Restaurant andl S Pewood 3555 s. EcesSS THE GOLDTO ES DOO WOP DINNER SHiOW Saturday, May 4th Dinner 6:30 pm Shows 7-30 pm 'e $33 + tax 14 c vor Reervations A47 -1400 SEAMUS MCCARTHY BAND, (live music), 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Zeke's Bayside Bar and Grill, 779 W. Wentworth St., Englewood. 941-475-6882. BRANDON SANTINI, (live music), 7 p.m. Engle- woods on Dearborn, 362 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-475-7501. 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,6:15 p.m. Englewood Moose 1933,55 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-473- 2670. DENNY PEZZIN, (live music), 5 p.m.- 8 p.m. Pincher's Crab Shack, 6890 Estero Blvd., FortMyers Beach. 239-463-2909. Celebrate Mother's Day! What to do and where to go for Mother's Day, check out GO i A sctlorl of the Sun onMay 8. To honor your Mothers send us a photo with 50 words or less stating why your Mother is the best!, and if you're a Mother feel free to send us 50 words or less describing your most memorable Mother's Day to mail to: letsgo@sun-herald.com by Friday, May 3rd. For more information call 681-3006 V' GARY AND KERRI, (live music), 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. Nav-A-Gator, 9700 SW Riverview Cir., Lake Suzy. 941- 627-3474. Cover charge: canned goods and nonperishable food items. FREE TEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCKETS POKER LEAGUE, 6 p.m.- close.Olde World Restaurant, 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-426-1155. KARAOKE, 8 p.m.-11 p.m. Buffalo Wild Wings. 4301 Aiden Lane, North Port. 941-429-9722. FREE TEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCKETS POKER LEAGUE, noon-4p.m. Loony Bin, 1182 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-255-5999. KARAOKE, 6 p.m 9 p.m. With DJ Don.The Portside Tavern, 3636 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-629- 3055. VERCEAL BAND, (live music), 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.F. 0. E. Eagles #3296,23111 Harborview Rd., Port Charlotte. 941-629-1645. GUITAR ARMY,6 p.m.-10 p.m. Gilchrist Park, Punta Gorda. BACKLASH, (live music), 8:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m. Dean's South of the Border, 130 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. THURSDAY NIGHT THROWDOWN WITH NEXXLEVEL, (variety band), 8:30 p.m.-midnight, DJ until late. Harpoon Harry's, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda. 941-637-1177. CLASSIC GOLD ENTERTAINMENT, ('50s/ Elvis Music), 6:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. Allegro Bistro, 1740 E. Venice Ave., Venice. 941-484-1889. GULF COAST BANJO SOCIETY, (banjo), 11 a.m. -1:30 p.m. Snook Haven Restaurant, 5000E.Venice Ave., Venice. 941-485-7221. p*w- st2 Wednesday 4124:Just2 Thursday 4125: Brandon Friday 4126: DemocI Saturday 4127-: Lauren Mitc * Friday IT TAKES TWO BAND, (live music 6 30pm 10:30 p.m F 0 E Eagles #3296,23111 HarborviewRd, Port Choil:rr 941629-1645 BINGO, 5 30 pm Por Charlotte VFW Post 5690, 23204Freedom Ave, F.: Clh..ii-rre 941-4674447 FRENCH OPICI WINE TASTING EVENT, 7 p.m.-9pm Live music with Pierre and Paul starts at 8 p.m. D'Vines Wine and Gifl Emporium, 701 C Center C, Port Chol.rr. 941-627=9463 KARAOKE WITH THE CONNECTION, 8 pm midnight. Nemos in Bowland, 3192 Harbor Blvd, Po.: r Charlotte 941-625-4794 THEJUNGLE BOYZ,(livemusi,8 30pm m 12:30a.m DeansSouth of theBorder, 130TamiamiTrail, PuntaGoi.:i..i 941-575-6100 BEANS AND SEEDS, live musid, 7 pm 11llpm Wyvern RoofTop, 101 E Retta Esplanade, Funr..i GC.:,:/..i 941-639-? 7700 CHAMELEON, (dance band), 10 pm The Five O'ClockClub, 1930HillviewSt, 5....i....r.i 941 366-5555 KARAOKE WITH DJ JOHN,9 pm midnight Applebees Venice, 4329Tamiami Trail, I anc 941-497-? 7740 VALLERIEANDNEALE,6 30pm close Allegro Bistro,1740E Venie Ave, I cnc- 941 484-1889 * Saturday ANTIQUE FAIR, 8 am Dozens of dealers line the sidewalks on and around Oak Street in downtown 4 c..l- dia.863-993-5105 4TH ANNUAL DESOTO COUNTY CHAM- BER OF COMMERCE FUN SHOOT,8 30a m ARBORN ST. Individual shooters cost S65 which includes 100 larger- W DE 1 shooting round and lunch Youth under 18 areonly SS0 ENGLEWOOD Lunch only is S20 Therewill be prizes and raffleitems as 941.475.7501 well. Square One Sporl ing Clays, 7500 State Route 70 West, Arcadia 863-494-4033 I NEXXLEVEL,(livemusil,7 30pm .12 30am Rock 6pm Rotary Club Event for the Lemon Bay High School Athleti Santini7pm Department Englewood ELks,401N Indiana Ave ,En.il:- wood.941-44-1404 racy 7pm FREETEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCK- chell Band 7pm ETS POKER LEAGUE, 5 p m close Spankeys Bowl ing Alley,299S Indiana Ave, En I co.:1.: 941 240-2675 EASY STREET, (live music 17 pm 10 pm Ricaltini's Bar and Grille, 1997 Kenlucky Ave, Enl- .I :,:, 941-828-1591 SPOTLIGHT, livemusio,6 30pm 10 30pm Englewood Eagles #3885, 250 Old Englewood Rd, Englewco.1 941-474-9802 THE FLASHBACKS/SONNY AND SABLE, (oldies), 6 p.m.- 9 p.m. Venice American Legion #159,1770 E.VeniceAve., Venice. 941-488-1157. FREE TEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCK- ETS POKER LEAGUE,6 p.m.- close. Armadillo's,622 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. 941-474-2356. KARAOKE, 9 p.m. The New Faull Inn, 2670 Placida Rd.,Englewood. 941-697-8050. SEAMUS MCCARTHY BAND, (live music), 7 p.m. -10 p.m. Stump Pass Grille and Tiki Bar, 260 Maryland Ave., Englewood. 941-697-0859. ROCKADILES, (live music), Englewood Eagles #3885,250 Old Englewood Rd., Englewood. 941-474- 9802. BOCA BAND, (live music), 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. Ricaltini's Bar and Grille, 1997 Kentucky Ave., Englewood. 941-828- 1591. BLACKVELVET, (live music),6 p.m.-10 p.m. Englewood Moose 1933,55 W. Dearborn St., Englewood. 941-473-2670. DEMOCRACY, (raggae), 7 p.m. Englewoods on Dearborn, 362 W. Dearborn St.,Englewood. 941-475- 7501. ENGLEWOOD WOODCARVERS, noon- 3 p.m. Community Presbyterian Fellowship Hall,405 S. McCall Rd., Englewood. 941-697-5980. BINGO, 5:45 p.m. warm-up with games to follow, pks start at $20. Proceeds go to children's charities. Englewood Elks,401 N. Indiana Ave.,Englewood. 941-474-1404. FREE TEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCKETS POKER LEAGUE,12:30p.m.-4p.m. Olde World Restaurant, 14415 TamiamiTrail, North Port. 941-426-1155. KARAOKE,with Mark McKinley. 7 p.m.- 10 p.m. North Port Family Restaurant, 14525 TamiamiTrail, North Port. 941-426-9885. BINGO,11 a.m. All proceeds benefitthe Charlotte County Homeless Coalition. PortCharlotte Elks Lodge #2153,20225 Kenilworth Blvd.,PortCharlotte.941-627-4313ext.115. President David Dunn-Rankin Publisher Carol Moore 941-681-3031 cymoore@sun-herald.com Let's Go! Editor Casey Ortlieb 941-681-3006 4/25, JIMMY McCARTHY, 6-9PM 4/26, KETTLE OF FISH, 7-10PM 4/27, MAC DADDY, 7-10PM 4/28, COASTAL JAMZ, 3-6PM ROYAL PALM MARINA 7W .eftVo~th Englood'94 1475"6882 M/C SQUARED, (livemusicl,6pm 10pm Engle wood Moose 1933, 55 W Dearborn St, En.~ --i .:l1. 941-473-2670 TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration 5 pm, play from 6pm 11 pm The End Zone, 2411 S McCallRd, Englewoo.:1: 941-473-ZONE LAUREN MITCHELL BAND, (live music, 17pm Englewoods on Dearborn, 362 W Dearborn St, Enle - wood.941-475-.7s01 ERIC STONE BAND, (live musio, 2 pm 5 pm Nav-A-Gator, 9700SW RivervievCir, L..-E Su; 941-627. 3474. Cover charge canned goods and nonperishable food items. KARAOKE, 7 pm 10 pm North Porr Family Res. taurant, 14525 Tamiami Trail, N.:' rhi F', 941-426-9885 NORTH PORT FARMERS/C RAFT MARKET, 8a.m.-2 pm 14942TamiamiTrail, N.:. rhPo.:. 941 240 6100. ANNUALWINE AND CHEESE FEST, 2 pm- 5 p.m. Free at Winn Dixie, 2000 Kings Highway, Po:. r Charlotte OUT AND ABOUT 14 Let's Go' I ',, I|,- l, ,, n I d.. *4_. Let's Go! on Facebook: * Wml i i, n,, I i 'i ,,, S Please sub w i,, l,, -ih,,n d I,- i ,- , I I,-,- I ,,- ii,,- Let's Go! 00 m I mod, April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V Join the Relay for Life this weekend Years ago when I attended my first American Cancer Society Relay for Life at the track behind the Laurel Nokomis School, I walked backward around the track while interviewing the cancer survivors who were walking forward with smiles on their faces. Edging the track were all sorts of team booths. There were family teams and company teams and organization teams. Each team was striving to be the one to raise the most money for the cause to knock out cancer. Some teams sign up friends and family members to pay them for each lap around the track. Some teams sell things to raise money. Our Venice Gondolier Sun team offered a doughnut, orange juice and a Gondolier newspaper at sunrise Saturday morning for $1 or so. Albertson's donated the doughnuts. Suncoast Media donated the papers and Tropicana donated the juice. Most of us camped out around the track all night. The weather was perfect and we raised lots of money while having lots of fun. Best of all, we knew that everything we bought to eat or drink meant more money to the Relay cause. No one was required to stay all night but most of us did, applauding the survivors as they made their laps around the track, lighting luminarias and checking out all the various team projects. Many of us became fascinated with seeing how long the lights would continue to burn. One year there was a bit of rain which sent us in search of tents until it stopped but no one ever left. It is too important. We all have someone who has been affected by cancer. Perhaps one day, that will not be the case and the relays will have done their work. The Venice Relay is Friday evening through Saturday morning at Venice Municipal Airport's Festival Grounds. w--s i r a i d The Redneck Woman's new beginning By JANIS FONTAINE Cox NEWSPAPERS Gretchen Wilson believes she's right where she's supposed to be. "There's a song on my (new) record that says, 'I don't regret a single moment, it's been a hell of a ride, it took a while to get here, but I'm right on time,'and that song is the reason I titled the record 'Right On Time,' because that's exactly how I feel right now." The album is a delicious mix of blues, rock and Wilson's raspy, pitch-perfect vocals. "I feel like this is a new beginning for me," she said. "I couldn't be happier that people are excited and interested about what I'm doing, and, at this stage of my career, to still be doing what I love." Once a white-hot superstar, Wilson went from obscurity to America's obsession on the back of "Redneck Woman," a song that became her moniker. '"Redneck Woman' did what no one ever thought it would do," Wilson said. "The way my career broke out, it was just unheard of. I was not prepared for it. I had only ever had maybe $1,000 at the most in my bank account, ever. If I wanted to, I could be chasing that the rest of my life, but there's only one song like that. I felt like we were pressured to make another record just like that and we came as close as we could with'All Jacked Up."' Let's Go! Editor Honor your Mother For Mother's Day, we decided to have our readers send in their stories. Whether you're a mom and want to tell us your most memorable Mother's Day, or you have a mom who is outstanding and you want to tell everyone how great she is, this is your chance. From now until May 3, send us 50 words or less describing your mom or your most memorable Mother's Day as a mom to letsgo@sun-herald.com. Feel free to include a photo as well. All of the entries will be featured in the May 8 edition of Let's Go! Speaking of Mother's Day, I know it's a little early to feature events for Mother's Day but you need a little time to plan, right? The King Fisher Fleet out of Fisher- men's Village in Punta Gorda is inviting moms to cruise for free Mother's Day weekend. Friday through Sunday, May 10 through 12, bring your mom and take a sunset cruise, Peace River nature cruise, Cayo Costa beach cruise, afternoon harbor cruise or a Cabbage Key day cruise, and mom rides for free! Advanced recommenda- tions are required for all cruises. To make reservations and learn more about the Mother's Day cruise schedule call 941-639-0960. This week offers a lot of good music events no matter what type of music you listen to. The Funk Monster Band will be at the Cultural Center of Char- lotte County, The Venice Symphony will present its Pops II concert, Venice Concert Band will be featured at the Venice Community Center for its final concert of the season and SteveFest will take place Saturday night at History Park in Punta Gorda. Read more about all of these live music events in today's Let's Go! Enjoy the week, and don't forget about your mom! CHARLOTTE COUNTY S 7TH ANNUAL HOME & GARDEN r- SHOW \ 1 l^ * See the newest in home improvement products & services * Furnishings, accessories, decorating & remodeling ideas * The latest from floor to roof, patio to pool, deck to dock, inside & out Host of HGTV's "New Spaces"presents "Update My Kitchen, Bathroom & Closet" at 11 AM & 3PM (both (days) "Change My Living Space" at 1 PM (both days) INTERNATIONAL CHARLOTTE HARBOR EVENT & CONFERENCE CENTER Downtown Punta Gorda, 75 Taylor Street (on the River between the two bridges) Saturday & Sunday, April 27 & 28 ~ 10AM 4PM F R A DM I & PARKING WINKS NEWS SPONSORED BY: S (comcast. SUN NP NEWSPAPERS Chalotte*DeSoto*Englewood*NorihPrt *Venice Let's Go! E'I'I'CI".' April 24-30, 2013 GO OUT AND ABOUT OUT AND ABOUT From page 2 * Saturday KITT MORAN, (jazz), 7 p.m.-10 p.m. J.D.s Bistro Grille, 1951 TamiamiTrail, Port Charlotte. 941-255-0994. AMERICAN MADE, (classic rock), 8 p.m. Joe Crack- ers, 1020 El Jobean Rd.,Port Charlotte. 941-258-3444. I-_-----J----^A Waterfront Live Entertainment & Dining Wed. Greg Rini "Rat Pack" 6 till Close Thurs. Karaoke, DJ Bill Fell 6 till Close Sat. Steve Flag 6 till Close Come by Car or Boat Burnt Store Marina, 3200 Matecumbe Key Rd., Punta Gorda Call For Reservations Today! 50445205 941-639-3650 KARAOKE, Port Charlotte VFW Post 5690,23204 Freedom Ave., Port Charlotte. 941-467-4447. CUSTOMER APPRECIATION NIGHT,7 p.m. -9 p.m. with Live music by Roy LaRoche at 8 p.m. D'Vines Wine and Gift Emporium, 701 JC Center Ct.,Port Char- lotte. 941-627-9463. THE GOLDTONES, (oldies), 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Portofino's Restaurant, Bayshore Drive, Port Charlotte. 941-743-2800. KARAOKE WITH THE CONNECTION, 8 p.m.-midnight. Nemos in Bowland, 3192 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. 941-625-4794. ZOMBIE UNIVERSITY, (livemusic),9 p.m.4300 Kings Highway,Port Charlotte. 941-629-2114. YMCA HEALTHY KIDS DAY, 9 a.m.- noon. Franz Ross ParkYMCA, 19333 Quesada Ave., Port Charlotte. 941-629-9622. FREE TEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCK- ETS POKER LEAGUE, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. Dean's North of the Border, 23064 Harborview Dr., Port Charlotte. 941-240-2675. KARAOKE WITH DJ DON, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.Portside Tavern, 3636 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte. 941-629-3055 orwww.theportside.com. DENNY PEZZIN, (live music), 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. The Side Bar Food and Spirits, 307 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda. 941-639-0004. PUNTA GORDA FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Taylor Street and W. Olympia Avenue, Punta Gorda. TROPICAL AVE BAND, (live music), 8:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m. Deans South of the Border, 130 Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. 941-575-6100. "inn oU.F L" COURo April 2013 Walking 18: $18 all day, everyday Walking 9: $12 all day everyday Weekend Special: 18 holes $27 9 holes $15 Before 8am Prime afterNoon after2pm Riding 18: $25 $30 $28 $25 Riding 9: $13 $18 $15 $13 TEE TIMES 888-00663-2420 NATURE STROLL, 9a.m. Join the Mangrove Chap- ter of the Native Plant Society for a fun, informational, slow stroll on trails of the Charlotte Flatwoods Environmental Park, 15801 TamiamiTrail,Punta Gorda. 941-474-8316. COME BACK ALICE, (blues/rock), 10 p.m.The Five O'Clock Club, 1930 Hillview St., Sarasota. 941-366-5555. DOO WOP DENNY, (oldies), 7 p.m. -10 p.m. Saltwater Cafe, 1071 Tamiami Trail N., Nokomis. 941-488-3775. SEAMUS MCCARTHY BAND,7 p.m.-10 p.m. British Open Pub, 2053 Tamiami Trail, Venice. 941-492-9227. THE FLASHBACKS/SONNY AND SABLE, (oldies), The Allegro Bistro, 1740 E. Venice Ave., Venice. 941-484-1889. VENICE FARMERS MARKET, 8 a.m.-noon. Centennial Park, Downtown Venice. Local produce, plants, flowers, crafts, jewelry, soaps, imported oils, seafood, pastries and more. * Sunday SEAMUS MCCARTHY BAND, (live music), 3 p.m. 6 p.m. Zeke's Bayside Bar and Grill, 779 W. Went- worth St., Englewood. 941-475-6882. BREAKFAST AT ENGLEWOOD ELKS,8a.m.- noon. $6.50 all you can eat. Englewood Elks, 401 N. Indiana Ave., Englewood. 941-474-1404. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, registration 5 p.m., play from 6 p.m.- 11 p.m. The End Zone, 2411 S. McCall Road, Englewood. 941-473-ZONE. TRU KOUNTRY BAND, (country), 1 p.m.-4 p.m. The Shell Factory, 2787 N.TamiamiTrail, Fort Myers. 239-677-9734. THE EMMA TREE, (live music), 2 p.m.- 5 p.m. Nav- A-Gator, 9700 SW RivervievCir., Lake Suzy. 941-627-3474. Cover charge: canned goods and nonperishable food items. FREE TEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCKETS POKER LEAGUE,12:30p.m.-4p.m. Olde World Restaurant, 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Port. 941-426-1155. BIG SUNDAY BREAKFAST, 9a.m. -11:30 a.m. All-you-can-eat breakfast for $6. Amvets Post 312, 7050 Chancellor Blvd., North Port. 941-224-6031. NEXXLEVEL, (live music), 3 p.m. -5 p.m. Family Fun Day benefit for the Charlotte County Homeless Coalition, Bayshore Live Oak Park, Port Charlotte. FARMERS MARKET, 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. History Park, 501 Shreve St., Punta Gorda. Shop for vegetables, plants meats and gifts. 941-380-6814. STEVE FLAGG, (live music), 6:30 p.m. -10:30 p m Dean's South of the Border, 130TamiamiTrail, Pun t..i Gorda. 941-575-6100. HOME AND GARDEN SHOW,10a.m.-4 pm The Charlotte Harbor Event and Conference Center, 75 Taylor St., Punta Gorda. 866-466-6300. GUIDED GARDEN TOURS,2 p.m. Walkthe grounds with Florida native gardener, Starr Zachritz SS suggested donation gets you a plant to take home. History Park, 501 Shreve St., Punta Gorda. SMonday LEMON BAY BARBERSHOP CHORUS, 6:30 p.m. Rehearsal open to the public. Christ Lutheran Church, Englewood. 941-429-0215. 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 Armadillo's Billiard & Brew, 622 N. Indiana Ave.,Eno/il - wood. 941-474-2356. FREETEXAS HOLD'EM BY POCKET ROCKETS POKER LEAGUE, 6p.m.-close.01lde World Restaurant, 14415 Tamiami Trail, North Por r 941-426-1155. JOYFUL RINGERS,4p.m.-6p.m. The Joyful Ringers Handbell Choir invite prospective bell ringers to join them in 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. TEXAS HOLD'EM POKER, Port Charlotte VFW Post 5690,23204 Freedom Ave., Port Charlotte. 941. 467-4447. JEFF HUGHES, (live music), 7p.m.-11 p.m. Deans South of the Border, 130TamiamiTrail,Punta Gor:..-i 941-575-6100. FOUR LEAF STRUMMERS, (banjo band), 11:30a.m. -1 p.m. Fishermen's Village, Center Court, 1200 W. Retta Esplanade,Punta Gorda. 941-637-0515 DUAL-SAX RON ANDTHE HORNETS,(jazz), 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Allegro Bistro, 1740 E.Venice Ave, Venice. 941-484-1889. Tuesday J.R. DAVIS AND CO., (bluegrass), 7 p.m.- 9 p m Zydeco Grille, 8501 Placida Rd. #15, Cape Haze. 941-828. 1472. KARAOKE, 6:30 p.m. Englewoods on Dearboln, 362 W. Dearborn St.,Englewood. 941-475-7501. Puntao Gorda, Port Charlotte, North Port, Englewood & Venice BEAUTY INSIDE AND OUT M A, :.W", 1 I. ,:,, I1.:l i '.:. u a I l .,lul:. I, i l.. ,I :... l..:.... I :. :I. u I l'W we've extended the.length.:.I:, lIi:: ... 1 1 :- : I".. .. 1. .: 1.1, r..u l'..= 1:.: enhancing the landscaping is a- : .:.' i : l in m id ai r ar l l : u. I .l ..i nIni l.:i i- i painted and new carpeting install ,1 I:. r,. 1 .:I -.. i. ; i .:. 1-. al:.i. 1.11. .:Iul:. in- The Fairway Room for formal *irirn r d i ih ri r:, C.: iua I Ihi H.:.1 a 1 -; .:ul .:I 1.C Ii ui ..-.: has redesigned the menu with ne.l. 'i: : u :i ': I': I.j : Iia' r'Ir' :.:li.: I 1.: 'I ur I.': I ~ail, 1.:.,j 1 II a.m. to 3 p.m, dinner Wednesday I :u hi 1ii i, I .:r rn : K rn ..ih rirhiil, i:;:ial irrd urnd i:.urK. 1:.uii;i I.:.rn 10 a.m .to 3 p.m. The restaurant i: *:;|:" : r, rl:. l: i -: rr rr: i l:..-i Tli : lu. l:. i :- : H ai i- T I u r i |:..:.rili|: lrnn courts, a Bocce ball court and a i.:'n. .1:1i:'r r i : .: i : i, 'l : l r,I r .. IlI: .: l : iI : ..:'- early in 2013. Boca Royale Golf and Counti Ju.I: rl :.n a l .:i u1 : .. i .:lI i:. I 11- nn d i. :.:1I r Ir lI:. :i 1.:. I:, l families. Lessons are available f: i: i .:.Y- I r 11 d H .. 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STRANGE, OLSEN CP & LYNci Tickets are $50 and can be purchased at the AWL shelter or online at www.awlshelter.org All proceeds benefit homeless animals SUNA, AWL 3519 Drance Street Port Charlotte, FL 33980 (941) 625-6720 NewsMediaGroup t 1 0 Let's Go! E' II'CI".' April 24-30, 2013 GO DINING OUT By DEBBIE FLESSNER . 1s N 1,C I.I. 1 I ...\ 1 I Maeth n D 2qlyttaatt2 * 4 new temperature-controlled wines, rated 90 points or higher, by the glass! * Farm-to-table "Worden Farm" vegetables served with all our specials. * Dry pack scallops with Sriracha buttersauce * Half Baked Maine Lobster with Scallops & Shrimp * Pan roasted Duck breast, Lingonberry demi glace * Doug's "Big Dog" wine list-the best in town! * Upgrade your Tampa or New York Strip to a Prime A--, j-iijj j Featuring "English Style" Filet Mignon, Shrimp Risotto Ask for our Early Dining Menu. 'Not valid on holidays. 131 West Marion Alii] Wve.,*IPunta Gor da -941639908 WW rveci6gilpgco When you see the word Grasshopper as the name for a Mexican-American style restaurant, you may not make the connec- tion between the name and the type of food being served there. But the full name of this restau- rant is The Grass- hopper El Chapulin Inc., and the original one was opened quite a few years ago, in a climate much colder than this one. "In 1971, my grandmother opened a bar called The Grasshopper in a building in Adrian, Mich., that was built in 1837," Sarasota Grass- hopper owner Dino Soto said. "It was a cantina, and was always filled with a unique mixture of people." While living in Michigan, Soto learned the family business from the ground up. When he turned 18, in 1989, he decided to move down to Florida. His restaurant expe- rience paid off, as he began a career with a fledgling Outback Steakhouse company (at that time there were only three restau- rants in the Outback chain), and by the age of 25, he was named proprietor of the Winter Haven location. In 2007, he teamed up with the former president and vice president of Outback to start the Anthony's Coal Fired Pizza brand, and it was a great success in Florida. But after selling out to another company, he found himself in Naples looking for some- thing to do. "My grandmother encouraged me to go back to Mexican-American food," Soto said. "That is our family's tradition." So he opened the first Florida Grass- hopper on April 16. He cautions against BOCA ROYALE RESTAURANT Sunday Brunch Buffet Now $15.95 * Rob Satori of "Rat Pack" fame entertains every Wednesday 6PM till * Serving Lunch Daily 11-3 * Wednesday Prime Rib night $19.95 * Thursday Karaoke Night 7-9PM and Spaghetti & Meatballs Dinner $12.95 * Friday Night Fry $13.95 calling it a "Mexican" restaurant, however. "I would classify our food as being from the valley of Texas," Soto said. "It's simple Mex-Tex food like sitting down at a table and having your grandmother cook for you." That's if your grandmother is the kind of cook who makes homemade tortillas and chips during a four-hour process and creates her own hot sauces twice a day, in three different levels of heat. Soto says that great care is taken to make sure every dish is completely fresh and totally authentic. "We make our guacamole five or six times during each shift, in batches of 10 avocados at a time," he said. "The real secret is that when you first open the avocado, you have to be able to smell the green and then the yellow behind it." Soto uses his grandmother's recipes, which are made from scratch every day. Besides her cooking style, he learned many other things about the restaurant business from his grandmother, including how to create a festive, friendly environment and how to treat customers like family. "The lesson I learned (working in the family restaurant) was that whoever came into the bar, everyone was treated with respect when they walked in," he said. "This is a high energy atmosphere here." Soto has been busy building his 25-person staff, and feels like he's come up with the right combination. He says he wants to help the front of the house employees gain knowledge of the product and confidence in dealing with customers, and allow his back of the house staff to build a chemistry with each other in the kitchen. "I feel like the food is just beautiful," he said. "The staff is full of warm, good- hearted people, and the value is great." The Grasshopper has daily specials for lunch and dinner, and a happy hour from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. It's located at 7253 South Tamiami Trail in Sarasota, and is open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. until 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 11 a.m. until midnight and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 941-923-3688. Enjoy our New Menu and an Impressive New Wine List in the Fairway Dining Room as well as casual dining in the 19th Hole. Open to the Public Hours: Lunch Daily 11 3pm Dinner Wed.- Sat. 5 9pm Sunday Brunch 11 -3pm 16010 Englewood Rd. Englewood, Fl. (941) 475-6464 www.BocaRoyale.com Let's Go! April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V I?' Racing to help the homeless in Charlotte County The Charlotte County Homeless Coalition is a registered 501(c)3 wich the IRS. Registration # CH2328 I CHCDEBY VETS(P ste b *prl19S Turn $87 into $1.4 Million to Save Others! Friday, March I -Wednesday, May I" THE R E E The 87 Freedom Club www.87freedomclub.com Help to retire the current mortgage of the Charlotte County Homeless Coalition! We are looking for 850 people to donate just $87 a month for 12 months to help us reach our goal. C L U B These funds that are currently used for mortgage payments could be better utilized for other programs to serve the a community and Charlotte County residents. Join the solution! www.87freedomclub.com For more information, please contact Mark Martella at 941.206.3700 or email at mark@martellalaw.com A Mister Marty event I, ** Sunday,April 28th from 9am to 5pm S "I I. Bayshore Live Oak Park 23157 Bayshore Rd, Port Cha - c e nt "There will be music, food and fun for the whole family. Ji -" perform juggling and a magic show from I I I 1:30am. L niday,201 beselling a variety of unique goods like plants, food, jewe more. Bring a bag of canned goods and be entered into a for a Dinner for Two. For more information please conta the Charlotte County Homeless Coalition 941.627.43 13 h .e : D Kelly. Hunter@cchomelesscoalition.org. A Chick-A-Boom Derby Open Golf Tournament Sunday,April 28th Registration begins at 7am, 8am Shotgu Heron Creek Golf & Country Club 3401 S. Sumter BI This event will be played in four- . person teams and will feature cash prizes for the winning de.... teams with tob.nn Ionl ta.sdno.u d several contests .- throughout the HNo E course! Cost is $75 per person, which includes cart, continental breakfast and lunch. For more information or to iil register, please contact Kevin Russell at 941.429. I 871 or e-mail Registration begins at 7 am jen@wkevinrussell.com. A SmartyJones event Shotgun start at 8 am Steven Jakubatis Derby Victory Party -. Saturday, May 4th 4:30pm to 8 pm IslesYacht Club 1780W.W Marion Ave, Punta Gorda The Homeless Coalition's 3rd Annual Derby Campaign is wrapping up players perteam) DCo I4 on May 4th with aVictory Party and live viewing of the I139th Kentucky Derby. We have all worked so passionately to reach our goals and the community reached out to us like never before. Please join us inD. a celebrating such a rewarding campaign! We will have delicious food, .. raffles, casino and horsy-style games, and let's not forget specialty derby q. ..* *.- I. drinks. Derby team members are free and it's only $45 per person for Please mail your check, payable to Charlotte County Ho non-members. For more information please contactTina Figliuolo at w. Kevin Russell, P.A. 941.627.43 I 3 ext. I 18 or email at tina.figliuolo@cchomelesscoalition.org HOMELES 14295 S. Tamiami Trail, North Port, F F* 1 741424-A4lFaC441 424A-4861 i m m can o. -.. o-. - rax *. -". , )OM HOMELESS rlotte eff the Juggler will Local vendors will lry, and so much a special drawing ct Kelly Hunter at ext I I I or email event n start vd, North Port .Contests CASH PrizE Sponsored by I A-f i DMD, PA MERIDIAN GROUP of South Florida Inc. aMobil meless Coalition, ana mis rorm ro: FL 34287 * Email jen@wkevinrussell.com C CQ HOC HOMELESS Racing to help the homeless in Charlotte County For ongoing event information during the race, watch for this ad running weekly in Let's Go or go online to www.cchomelesscoalition.org/derby. We encourage you to support the volunteers participating in the Derby in any way you can. Thank you and enjoy the race! I Let's Go! es! E'I'I'CI".' April 24-30, 2013 GO DINING OUT Wally's Southern Style BBQ I I SUlI PH'-.-T'-.-S B, SHIPLE, EC.PGE Wael Dubbaneh, owner of Wally's Southern Style BBQ, 3591 Tamiami Tr., Port Charlotte. By SHIRLEY GEORGE SUN CORRESPOT I 1 i Wael Dubbaneh's passion for cooking prompted opening a restaurant in 1985 in Maryland."Then I decided that I didn't want to cook for the rest of my life" Dubbaneh said. After attending Maryland Drafting Institute for two years, Dubbaneh received a certificate and worked for an engineering company fora few months. But he didn't like a desk job. "I missed activity in the kitchen; I needed to keep moving as I had done for many years." Dubbaneh relocated to Port Charlotte in 1990. He decided to sharpen his culinary skills at the Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Orlando, Florida where he earned an associate's degree. I After working as a chef at the Waldorf- Astoria in Orlando, Dubbaneh came back to Port Charlotte to do what he loves best; cooking in his own restaurant, Wally's Southern Style BBQ, 3591 TamiamiTr., Port Charlotte. The restaurant has become a favorite of locals and out-of-towners for its delicious food, reasonable prices and friendly service. It received the Charlotte Sun Readers'Choice Awards for finalist ir 2010, and first place in 2011 for BBQ and ribs. The BBQ is made from fresh pork, beef, chicken and turkey, slow-cooked in a smoker. The meat is smoked using hickory wood and dry rub just enough to complement the flavor, but not overpower it. Flavored only with that wonderful smoke, you may add your choice of sauce; original, mustard sweet, honey sweet or spicy. If you prefer extra hot spicy, ask for rock 'n'roll. Regular customers, Ted and Helen Canape, and Gary and Carol Bennett, travel from Englewood at least once a week for lunch at the restaurant. The couples agreed that besides the delicious BBQ, the fried chicken and pork tenderloin sand- wiches are among their favorites. Dubbaneh likes helping the community so he offers a choice of 14 lunch specials for only $4.99 served from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday. "The most expensive thing in a restau- rant is an empty seat. I run specials so the seats will be filled. I feel like I've accomplished my goal when people like the food.' Three of the most popular lunch specials are fish and chips (battered cod served with oakie spuds and cole slaw), old hickory chicken sandwich (grilled chicken breast drizzled with BBQ sauce, topped with bacon, cheese, lettuce and tomato served with oakie spuds), and fried pork tenderloin sandwich (tender pork loin topped with lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise served with oakie spuds). Wally's offers a nice variety of specials served all day, seven days a week. Among the most popular are'Meat for Englewood residents, Ted and Helen Canape, and Gary and Carol Bennett. eniov their weekly lunches at Wallv's. Two" (choose two from pulled pork, brisket, pulled chicken, turkey, hotlinks, bologna, one-half BBQ chicken, Buffalo wings, rib tips or polish sausage, served with choice of two sides, and'Ribs forTwo'(full rack of baby back ribs and one-half rack of St. Louis ribs, served with two sides). For something deliciously different, try the'BBQ Pizza'(flat bread topped with garlic butter, cheddar and jack cheese, onion, choice of pulled pork or chicken, drizzled with BBQ sauce). The menu includes appetizers, specialty sandwiches and platters, salads, homemade soup, chili, stew and 15 side dishes. Desserts such as creme brulee, banana pudding or fruit cobbler are available. Domestic and imported wine are served. A kids' menu is also available. A new item, a'po-boy'sandwich (smoked prime rib, topped with provolone cheese, and horseradish sauce, served with French fries) is offered for $9.99 Friday to Sunday. Wally's offers full-service catering and private chef service for events. "No group is too small or too large," Dubbaneh said. "We catered an event for 550 people in March." The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a week. Call 941-613-0005. I LIVE & ENTERTAINMENT *BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Ken McBride "Himself" Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday ^ 6:30 SThursday Nights Dixie Spirit Band A 't*l CatTe I V v>' ubiefeWril I 4 EVERY DAY! 'I j" 3pm-6pm 1/2 PRICE DRINKS: Wells, House Wines, Bud & Miller Lite Draft EVERY DAY! E S M 4:30-6:30 BID ' Most Entrees & Blarney Stone Items $9.99 TRIVIA NIGHT MONDO . FEATURING KEITH HAYES * 6:30 PM Gift Card Prizes Awarded 1 For 1st, 2nd & 3rd Place MoanTio11 m- 3-p SaudysI pil LiveCajn Rots usi CaeHaePlz 9801PaidaRa www S.Zydco iUeco , , 1 ,,v Let's Go! i . April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V DINING OUT GO By DEBBIE FLESSNER SUN CORRESPONDENT The Garden of the Five Senses in North Port is a very special place. It's filled with native Florida plants, foot- bridges and walking trails and a waterfall, and is a peaceful place of beauty. That's what makes it a perfect spot for North Port's Arts in the Park. "This will be our third Arts in the Park event,"said Kathy Forsyth, of the North Port Art Center. "Our second one was in November, but the first one we had was rained out." Just like the Garden of the Five Senses, which Forsyth said has a garden to appeal to each of your senses, Arts in the Park will offer different types of art to appeal to your various senses. This is not just an art show, it's a type of performance art. "I have a bunch of artists coming out who will be bringing theirworks of art," Forsyth said."Some of the works will be already completed, but each of the artists will be working on some type of project while they're in the park." That means if you're attracted to an artist's work, you can actually watch that artist creating a piece right in front of your eyes. And if you've never seen a real artist at work, IF YOU GO: Where: The Garden of the Five Senses is at 4299 Pan American Blvd., North Port. When: Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Info: The event and parking are free. For more information, visit the website at www.cityofnorthport.com. it is truly an amazing sight. The artists at the show will be working in all types of mediums: paint, charcoals, clay, metal and more. They'll be scattered around the park, so you'll have an opportunity to appreciate where you are as you stroll about the grounds. You'll also have a chance to appeal to your aural sense by listening to some of the musicians who will be playing in the park during the event. Bobby J, a local singer and guitarist, and North Port band Citrus Roots will be providing musical entertainment throughout the day. "We will also have the North Port Poet Society," Forsyth said. "There will be about five or six poets who will be doing poetry readings." You won't find any food vendors at the Arts in the Park event, but you will be able to bring in your own food. So pack and tote your picnic baskets, coolers, chairs, blankets, whatever you like. Forsyth says that this is an event where you can just relax and enjoy your surroundings. "People can sit down in front of the stage and listen to the musicshe said. "(This event) is all about North Port and showcasing our North Port artists." Applebee's BUY ONE GET ONE 50% OFF PURCHASE ANY ENTREE AT REGULAR PRICE & RECEIVE 50% OFF YOUR SECOND ENTREE! TO'W ....MARKET SSANTIQUES and much, much more! Downtown Arcadia, W. OakStreet 1st Saturday MONTHLY May 4 e June 1 July 6 9 August 3 8AMWto 31M Farmers MarketTree of Knowledge Park Antiques, Collectibles, Crafts, Bicycles, Specialty Items, etc., etc., etc... and much more 50449045 Call 863-494-2038 Present this coupon at an Applebee's restaurant listed here to receive BUY ONE GET ONE 50% OFF Enjoy these savings today, right in your neighborhood! 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"So many people come to Florida and think of beaches and palm trees but there's a whole other side,"says Tonie Waters, co-owner of Gulf Coast Florida Limousine and one of the charter members of Gulf Coast AgVentures, a Southwest Florida consortium of family farms and animal attractions. "The other side of Florida is rich in agriculture, from farm to table, jungle to stable." Venture just east of Interstate 75 and Florida's landscape transitions to a sea of green and yellow, red and purple, depending on the farm and the growing season. The Charlotte, Sarasota and Manatee County area includes 37 open- to-the-public farms and farm stands offering potatoes, organic produce, dairy products, honey and wine. There are even lions, tigers, bears and dancing Lipizzaner stallions, at Big Cat Habitat, Bearadise Ranch and Herrmanns' Lipizzan Stallions, respectively. "Ag tours have become a niche market that continues to grow for us" said Kelly Klotz, communications manager for the Bradenton Area Convention and Visitors Bureau. Waters' limo service provides seasonal and year-round agricultural-themed tours packages, including a teddy bear picnic at Bearadise, home to the world- famous performing Welde bears; a tour of the Manatee County Ag Museum, which showcases the area's deep ties to agriculture and commercial fishing; and Rosaire's Riding Academy, offering pony rides and a petting zoo. Customers can also tailor their tours, choosing destination and a variety of transportation options: Lincoln Town Cars, six- to 10-passenger limos, a 14-passenger van or the party bus that accommodates up to 20 people. Throughout the summer the company will offer a Wednesday tour package whisking visitors to the Ag Museum, Rosa Fiorelli Winery and Mixon Fruit Farms, which offers the 72-year-old groveside cafe and a tram tour to its wildlife refuge, a rehabilitation center for injured birds and animals. Waters can also arrange picnic lunches and the opportunity to sample just- harvested produce, especially during the winter growing season. Families can opt out of the winery and visit the riding academy instead. The package includes transportation, entrance fees and a vineyard tour and wine tasting and is $59.45 for adults, $41.45 for children 3 to 10 and $5 for children under 3. While other local farming operations are winding down, Rosa Fiorelli, located 12 miles east of 1-75 on CR 675, is ramping up for its summer grape harvest. Last August it offered a public grape stomp and this year its hosting inaugural "Wine & Dine in the Vines"dinners each Saturday and Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. through May. The dinners, $80 per couple, $45 for indi- viduals, feature live music, Italian cuisine and an open bar showcasing Fiorelli's nine vintages. This time of year, visitors to O'Brien Family Farms in Bradenton won't get to pick the farm's famed plump red straw- berries from the vine or its hydroponi- cally grown veggies, however, its educa- tional tours are offered through May and its retail store features locally produced jellies, jams and a working beehive. It also sells packets of pollen, purportedly good for energy and allergies. During winter months the farm's fields and greenhouses pop with the vivid hues of vine-ripened strawberries and tomatoes, purple eggplant and blueberries, and its cafe serves up to 150 strawberry short- cakes each day. At Dakin Dairy Farm in Myakka City, tours of the 350-acre farm, which include a visit to the "moo-ternity" ward and milking operations, continue through the end of April. Visitors can also take a hay ride, wander the corn maze, picnic under a stand of live oaks and squeal at the pig races. The gift shop, which sells an array of souvenirs and the dairy's milk and cream products, will remain open through the summer, and birthday parties will be offered monthly. Worden Farm in Punta Gorda is also offering its last hurrah before summer vacation: A workshop this Saturday, April 27, from 9:30 a.m. to noon focused on home-made, all-natural health, beauty and healing products. Advanced registration is required. Waters and members of the upstart Gulf Coast AgVentures will spend the summer promoting their cause and creating new opportunities, including romance-themed packages involving horseback and champagne picnics and upscale country limo tours featuring Fiorelli wines. "There's strength in numbers and we continue to grow," Waters said. "We're going to spread the word. 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April 24-30, 2013 GO MOVIES Los Angeles Times Ratings by the Motion Picture Association of America are: (G) for general audiences; (PG) parental guid- ance urged because of material possibly unsuitable for children; (PG-13) parents are strongly cautioned to give guidance for attendance of children younger than 13; (R) restricted, younger than 17 admitted only with parent or adult guardian; (NC-17) no one younger than 17 admitted. OPENING THIS FRIDAY The Big Wedding I Runtime: 1 hr. 30 min. I Rated R for language, brief nudity and sexual content. A charmingly modern family tries to survive a weekend wedding celebration that has the potential to become a full-blown family fiasco. To the amusement of their adult children and friends, long-divorced couple Don and Ellie Griffin (De Niro and Keaton) are once again forced to play the happy couple for the sake of their adopted son's wedding after his ultra conservative biological mother unexpectedly decides to fly halfway across the world to attend. With all of the wedding guests looking on, the Griffins are hilariously forced to confront their past, present and future and hopefully avoid killing each other in the process. Pain and Gain I Runtime: not provided I Rated R for language throughout, bloody violence, drug use, crude sexual content and nudity. IEiaryB3rd7YaUM 30YRD' jM _ P'Pr_$9.50 _-U IIl every dayI Award winning ribs, great burgers, fresh seafood and mouthwatering steaks. Take the water taxi at Leverocks across the Intracoastal to Rum Bay Restaurant on $5. 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 A group of steroid-abusing bodybuilders engage in a campaign of kidnapping, extortion and murder in Florida. OTHER MOVIES PLAYING THIS WEEK Oblivion I Runtime: 2 hrs. 5 min. | Rated PG-13 for nudity, brief strong language, sci-fi action violence and some sensuality. In the year 2077, Jack Harper (Tom Cruise) works as a security repairman on an Earth left empty and devastated after a war with aliens. Jack has two weeks left before his mission ends and he joins his fellow survivors on a faraway colony. However, Jack's concept of reality comes (rashing down after he rescues a beautiful stranger (Olga Kurylenko) from a downed spacecraft. The woman's arrival triggers a chain of events that culminates in Jack's nearly single-handed battle to save mankind. 42 I Runtime: not provided I Rated PG-13 for thematic elements, including language "42' tells the story of two men-the great Jackie Robinson and legendary Brooklyn Dodgers GM Branch Rickey-whose brave stand against prejudice forever changed the world by (hanging the game of baseball. In 1946, Branch Rickey (Harrison Ford) put himself at the fore- front of history when he signed Jackie Robinson (Chadwick Boseman) to the team, breaking Major League Baseball's infamous color line. But the deal also put both Robinson and Rickey in the firing line of the public, the press and even other players. Facing unabashed racism from every side, Robinson was forced to demon- strate tremendous courage and restraint by not reacting in kind, knowing that any incident could destroy his and Rickey's hopes. Scary Movie V I Runtime: 1 hr. 25 min. I Not Rated contains partial nudity, comic violence and gore, language, crude and sexual content and some drug material. The latest installment of the "Scary Movie' franchise includes send-ups of "Paranormal Activity, '"Mama,' "Sinister, "The Evil Dead,' Inep- tion,' "Black Swan 'and pop culture featuring Ashley Tisdale, Charlie Sheen, Lindsay Lohan, Snoop Dogg, Katt Williams, Molly Shannon, Terry Crews, Simon Rex, Jerry O'Connell, Sarah Hyland, Katrina Bowden, Tyler Posey, Shad Moss aka Bow Wow, Kate Walsh, Heather Locklear, Mac Miller and Mike Tyson. Evil Dead I Runtime: 1 hr. 31 min. | Rated R for strong bloody violence and gore, some sexual content and language. (Parents: common sense media says iffy for 17+). In the much-antiapated remake of the 1981 cult -hit horror him, five twenty-something friends become holed up in a remote cabin. When they discover a Book of the Dead, they unwit- tingly summon up dormant demons living in the nearby woods, which possess the youngsters in succession until only one is left intact to fight for survival. G.I. Joe: Retaliation I Runtime: 1 hr. 39 min. I Rated PG-13 for intense combat violence, brief sensuality, language and martial arts action. In the continuingg adventures of the G.I. Joe team, Duke (hanmning Tatum), second-in- command Roadblock (Dwayne Johnson), and the rest of the Joes (D.J. Cotrona, Byung-hun Lee) face a two- fold threat. Not only is their mortal enemy COBRA rearing its ugly head again, but there is also a threat from within the U.S. government: There might be an impostor in the White House. The Host I Runtime: 2 hr. 5 min. I Rated PG-13 for some sensuality and violence. What if everything you love was taken from you in the blink of an eye? "The Host 'is the next epic love story from the creator of the "Twilight Saga,'worldwide bestselling author, Stephenle Meyer. When an unseen enemy threatens mankind by taking over their bodies and erasing their memories, Melanie Stryder (Saoirse Ronan) will risk everything to protect the people she cares most about. Tyler Perry's Temptation I Runtime: 1 hr. 51 min. I Rated PG-13 for some violence, sexuality and drug content. An explosive romance about the seductive dangers of the forbidden, this him tells the provocative and sensual story of Judith, an ambi- tious married woman whose obsessive passion for a handsome billionaire leads to betrayal, danger and a choice that will forever alter the course of her life. Admission I Runtime: 1 hr. 57 min. | Rated PG-13 for language and some sexual material. Tina Fey (Date Night, 30 Rock) and Paul Rudd (I Love You Man, Knocked Up) star in "Admis- sion,' the new him directed by Academy Award nominee Paul Weitz (About a Boy), about the surprising detours we encounter on the road to happiness. The Croods I Runtime: 1 hr. 31 min. | Rated PG for some scary action. A prehistoric family is forced to flee their cave after it's destroyed by a disaster that threatens to changee their lives forever in this animated adventure featuring the voices of Nicolas Cage and Emma Stone. The Call I Runtime: 1 hr. 35 min. | Rated R for violence, some language and disturbing content. An emergency operator (Halle Berry) receives a desperate call from a kidnapped teen, and races to locate the young victim while faang a terrifying killer from her own past. Not all movies wivill be available in your aea, and there are mote movies showing at local theaters than those listed. Please check your local theater for listings and show times. Information provided by fandango. g 941-505-8400 25370 Zemel Road Punta Gorda, FL 33950 www potteryexpress corn www.bamboo-farm.com Let's Go! April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V vardotte rCoueaty 2280 Caulturalt Centet Aaron St. Port Charlotte, FL (941)625-41 75 ext. 221 Let's Go! E'I'I'C,".' April 24-30, 2013 GO THE ARTS At ti tikaUK this week Shows this w eek: Chinese dance and music in an exhilarating vocalists Shows this weeK* show you will never forget. April 28 Higher Ground Performing Arts presents "Inspire!" April 27 North Port Chorale Spring Fling Through May 12 --"The Game's Afoot" Through May 2 --"Clybourne Park" Through April 28 -"Venus in Fur" April 9 April 28 --"Candida" April 24 Shen Yun Shen Yun brings to life 5,000 years of Chinese civilization through classical Through May 18 - "Menopause the Musical" April 24 Moonlight Dinner Theater "Steppin' Out"- Tony DeAngela pays tribute to Tony Bennett April 27 Motown and Soul Review featuring the Funk Monster Band and five Through June 2 "By Gershwin" Through May 24 -"In the Book of" April 30 Willie Nelson and Family Nothing at this time Through April 28 -"A Behanding in Spokane" Through April 21 -"Crowns" April 24 Chris Botti trumpeter April 26 Rain- A tribute to the Beatles Let's Go! April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V ROAD TRIP GO LfiT, .~ rr By KIM COOL FEATURES EDITOR Wet'n Wild cranked up the volume for its fifth annual Waves of Glory event, scheduled for Saturday at Orlando's oldest water park. Dove Award-winning and two-time Grammy-nominated artists, Sanctus Real, will be the headline act April 27, performing last on the all-star schedule. Sanctus Real toured this spring with its own Promises Tour. For its signature Battle of the Bands competition, Wet'n Wild is bringing some of the top emerging regional artists in Christian rock gospel, punk and R&B styles. Sanctus Real's performance will follow the battle and will include tracks from its sixth album,"Run.""Run"was released by Sparrow records Feb. 5 as a follow-up to the group's 2010 Grammy-nominated "Pieces of a Real Heart"and featured the song that put them into musical history -"Lead Me." "We are always excited to play music in the theme park setting,"Sanctus Real's drummer Mark Graalman, said in a release from the park. "Everyone is already having such a great time, putting on a rock show at the end of the day is like icing on the cake!" HARBOR CRUISE 11 AM to 2 PM ll_ / PP +Taxes UPCOMING HOLIDAY CRUISES Memorial Day, Father's Day and July 4th Dinner Cruise FRANKLIN LOCK LUNCHEON CRUISE GULF OF MEXICO LUNCHEON CRUISE Fortunately the weather is warming and with it the water at Wet 'n Wild, which invented the water park concept as it is known today. It opened in 1977 and I was there shortly after for the first of many soaks. It had flume rides, waves pools and countless ways to get soaked even then. Located on crowded International Drive, it somehow has found space in which to add still more watery wonders over the years. With a key to your lock on your wrist, you can be totally soaked but know that dry clothes await when you are finally and thoroughly waterlogged. The most exotic experience could be "Brain Wash" but it also has some very lengthy tubular water-slide experiences and, for a kinder and gentler experience, "beach"space with lounges and various places in which to float along on an inner tube. Some of those places may be a bit more exciting than others. Waves of Glory is included with the regular daily admission. Regular daily price is $55 plus tax for adults and $45 plus tax for children aged 3-9. Save $10 by buying online in advance. There also are a variety of combination tickets with other parks and Florida resident discounts plus group MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET CRUISE Aboard CAPT JP SUN., MAY 12th, SAILING 12:30 PM til 3:00 PM Enjoy a 2 1/2 hour cruise on the Caloosahatchee River, bufet luncheon, sight-seeing, narration, music for dancing & cash bar. PAMiI l 'i.1 -- ii. '' i' si S o50 CHA i,, I h'l .f t ,"J,," THE '/ I% I n I i ll.i--1/, 2 1 mJr.l WHIII .M.. ." m -/7S1f00- - $IAM, tIL: ', -T .. Call for reservations 239-334-7474 jccruises.com THURS. or SAT. S 5O Adult, PP 11 AM to 3:30 PM $32 0 +Taxes WED. or FRI. S3250 Adult, PP 11AM- 3PM $ -2 +Taxes loae Dwtw discounts for 15 and more. Call 407-351- 1800 or 800-992-WILD or visit: WetNWildOrlando.com/tickets. 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Over 70 profes- sional musicians, led by Maestro Ken Bowermeister, will perform uplifting, lively arrangements of Strauss waltzes, ragtime jazz, Broadway musicals, and movie soundtracks. John Williams'fans will recognize familiar themes from "Close Encounters" and "Star Wars." According to Principal Flutist, Gayle Williams, "Audiences become energized when hearing dance music. This concert provides us with an opportunity to demonstrate just how much our multi- generational group of musicians has matured and grown.":According to their website www.thevenicesymphony.org some Venice Symphony musicians are graduates of the Juilliard School and the Eastman School of Music. A number have played with the Hartford Symphony, Philadelphia Orchestra, St. Paul Opera, U.S. Marine Band, and the Florida West Coast Symphony (now Sarasota Orchestra). At all three scheduled performances of "Dance"Anita Brooker will be honored and recognized for her 5 years as concertmaster of the Venice Symphony. Although Brooker is stepping down as concertmaster, she will continue to play in the orchestra. "Anita Brooker has been my teacher, colleague and close friend for more than 40 years," explained conductor Bowermeister. "Her continued presence will inspire us to ever greater heights:'." Brooker's experience includes 27 years as concertmaster of the Florida West Coast Symphony and 20 years with the Boston Pops. The 2013-14 Venice Symphony schedule is now available according to Gina Hamilton, marketing manager. Subscribers have until May 31 to renew, after which time new season subscrip- tions will be offered. A new system, slated to be in place by June 1, is being installed that will allow online ticketing for those wishing individual tickets in the fall. Pops concerts will be featured in November, December, January, and April. Classical music will be performed in February, March, and April. A complete listing is available at their website. All seats are reserved, and season tickets range in price. Great changes are in store for the Venice Orchestra as they are in the process of moving into new offices at 230 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice Island, where they'll host an open house/grand opening in the fall. Their new office provides easy access to the box office and is within walking distance of a new (under construction) Venice Performing Arts Center. The Venice Symphony will open the 2014-15 season (the Orches- tra's fortieth anniversary year) at a new center that will provide seating for 1000 people. It is not too late to purchase tickets for"Dance" sponsored by the Kathleen F. Cellura Foundation at the Community Foundation of Sarasota County, but Friday evening and Saturday matinee are nearly sold out. "Dance" will be performed three times: at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 26 and at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday, April 27 at the Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave., Venice. Individual tickets cost $28, $25, $20 and can be reserved by calling Ticket Line at 941-207-8822. Symphony aids health clinic By KIM COOL I ,1 I I i I I Enjoy a night of Pops music with the Venice Symphony and support the Friend- ship Health Clinic. The benefit coincides with the Friday performance of Pops Concert II -"Dance." The benefit package begins with a recep- tion from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. featuring appetizers, desserts and refreshments, followed by the 8 p.m. concert. Tickets for the special fund-raising package are $45 per person, with proceeds going to the Friendship Center's health clinic. The Senior Friendship center is celebrating its 40th year in Sarasota and its 22nd year in Venice. The reception and concert are at the Church of the Nazarene, 1535 E. Venice Ave., Venice. There will be a special parking area for those attending the Senior Friendship Center benefit. For tickets, call 941-584- 0075. 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Placida Plaza, Gasparilla Rd (SR771) (941) 698-0021 www.pignwhistlerotoniida.comr Moin.-Sat. 4 till late Featured virtuoso Vicki Elmore will perform her "Dizzy Fingers" solo on saxo- phone, band director Bill Millner said. "She is multi-talented and also plays the clarinet,"' Millner said. Soprano Kim Campos will sing "Embrace- able You" by George Gershwin and also will perform a duet with baritone Bob Miller. 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Tickets are $5 per person and can be purchased the afternoon of the concert, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Venice Community Center where the concert will be held that evening. Season tickets for next year also will be available in the afternoon as well as before the evening concert. Venice Community Center is at 390 S. Nokomis Ave., Venice. For information call 941-488-0221. to ENGLEWOOD l ELKS THURSDAY ^ April 25th JAY SMITH sunday. April 28th Eddie & the Ediels Lunch...Mon. thru Fri. 11am to 2pmn Wednoesdag...Pasta Nights aKaraoko. Trivia a Queen of Hearts f Drawing Rundagy...Braekfast served 8am to Noon...$6.50 Fridage...Fish Fry a BINCO...Musie in the Lounge www.elks.orq keyword 2378 401 N. Indiana Ave. Info: 474-1404 CheF Dn sys "BooK Your Paties With us!!" NeMo o embers Aloops Welcome Experience the New BOCA ROYALE RESTAURANT IIIEI Let's Go! 11 April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V Let's Go! LIVE MUSIC GO SteveFest returns with Rowan Cunningham band By CHRIS PORTER EXECUTIVE EDITOR If you've never been to a SteveFest concert at Punta Gorda's History Park, here's what you'll need to bring: A folding chair, $20 for a donation, and a readiness to listen to some top-notch acoustic music. This Saturday night, that musicwill be provided by the Rowan Cunningham Band, a trio from the Americana/bluegrass touring circuitwho are making a dip through Florida. Also STE playing will be local artists Still Friends, who have *Punta Gorda I been hosting the SteveFest Shreve St., Punta concert series for fouryears, -Gates open at plus the Leach Family and *Suggested doi members of Punta Gorda's *Children are fr GuitarArmy. *For more infor Rowan Cunningham ssbwell@embarqi Band is Chris and Lorin 941-815-7127 Rowan, two brothers from the Boston area who have performed as The Rowans since the 1970s, and Sue Cunningham, a fiddle ace from Florida who's played all over the world. The three joined forces in 2008, and have performed at many bluegrass, folk and American musicfestivals, including the Magnolia Fest in Live Oak, Fla. Chris and Lorin are brothers of bluegrass revival ace Peter Rowan, a member of Jerry Garda's Old and In the Way band who still headlines and collaborates all over the musical map. Still Friends, a group that gets betterall the time, is Tiffiny Coffey and Carrie Blackwell Hussey doing most of the singing, Reed Coffey playing lead guitar, banjo and bass, and Japhy Blackwell on saxophones. They'll likely do some new songs they've been working on, plus some old favorites and maybe a few from the days of Steve Black- well and Friends. Speaking of Friends, it's certain Robin and Dan Leach will have some nice songs lined up, and the Punta Gorda Guitar Army is sure to provide a surprise or two. What else do you need to know? The mission of SteveFest"is to support local musicians, provide a platform for singer/ songwriters, bring good live music to southwest Florida and to raise money for scholarships for our local high school seniors"all in honor of the late, great local folk musician Steve Blackwell. That mission seems intact; no mission creep there. You can also bring a cooler to SteveFest with yourfavorite beverages,and a few more dollars for some wonderful, fresh-cooked barbecue or veggie treats. A small flashlight may come in handy when it's time to leave, and maybe a small spray bottle of bug spray, although you probably won't need it At SteveFest, dancing is permitted but not required. The Rowan Cunningham Band will play at Saturday evening's SteveFest in Punta Gorda. 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"The Funk Monster Band" will present S ff/ German, American and Italian Food Salads Pizzas & Our Locall Crafted Gelato LIvE ENTERTAINMENT F i .if ) i S. 6 \T I Ril< \) NiCilT, Smi0) l\iltlhire Dr. Port Cihrlotte' -, .,',h l,- i. i H. i ,r ,tV,,i ,,, . s i, I ..,,,l I ,, C ... . TiCtoieBi-tro.coi.i o4l--s2.--l4JL i01i1 S_ t 11: (ll lin 'lilll a "Motown and Soul Revue" on Saturday at the Charlotte County Cultural Center Theater, 2280 Aaron St. There will be a matinee at 4 p.m. Saturday and an evening performance at 7:30 p.m. The show is one of the most action-packed Vegas style shows on the East Coast whose debut will coincide with New York's Broadway opening of "Motown the Musical" this month. With tributes to such acts as The Supremes, Rick James, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, The Tempta- tions, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Michael Jackson, The Four Tops and more, this energetic show will have you dancing in your seats. The '60s, '70s, and '80s produced some of the most exciting and exhila- rating sounds and rhythms that became the soundtrack of a generation. Motown became synonymous with its popular distinctive blend of rhythm and blues, soul, and featured sweet harmo- nies and meaningful lyrics from those tumultuous and passionate times. Arthur Kuehn, musical director of the revue, stated, "With a four-piece rhythm section, four-piece horn section, five stellar tribute vocalists, a dozen tribute acts, costume changes, choreography, etc., I'm fortunate to have key people helping me. The goal is to weave the music together so as to provide excitement and enjoyment from hearing and seeing your favorite memories brought to life. My favorite part is providing the inspiration that brings it all to life." Band leader, Richard James, said, "Prepare to be entertained with music and costuming true to the artist and the era. Come on out, tap your feet, and sing along with your favorite songs. Tickets are $20 per person, and may be purchased at the Cultural Center's information desk or theater box office, online at www.theculturalcenter.com, or call 941-625-4175, ext. 221. m -a A Let's Go! FOA AY - XAOWAY, April 24-30, 2013 E/N/C/V LIVE MUSIC G O Flurain Celtic rock By DEBBIE FLESSNER SUN CORRESPONDENT If you look up the word "flurgin" in the Urban Dictionary, you will see it defined as, "the act of getting together for purposes of drinking and singing loudly. Usually in a Pub or private residence." You may think, with that definition, Flurgin is a perfect name for a Celtic rock band who plays in a lot of Irish pubs. That's because, according to Matt Schaefer, the band's guitar and banjo player, the definition was written into the online Urban Dictionary by the band's own founder, Chris Ferrell. Usually, bands are named after words, not the other way around. But that's OK, because Flurgin knows exactly who they are. "We play a mix of Celtic rock and Irish," Schaefer said. "Broccoli (lead singer and acoustic guitar player Ferrell's nickname) started the band. I had started playing the banjo for fun, and joined in six months later." Both Schaeffer and Ferrell work at the Celtic Ray Public House, an Irish Pub in Punta Gorda Schaeffer in the kitchen and Ferrell behind the bar. Needless to say, a place like that is one in which Flurgin feels very much at home. Schaeffer said that their perfor- mances at Celtic Ray are like one big Gaelic party. "We generally get a crowd to drink a lot more than they normally do," RESTAURANT www.leverockspalmisland.com SunsetMenuDily : 3 3 .CE 0-5: E Schaeffer said. "It's definitely a crowd participation thing they sing, dance and clap:'." Along with the band's core group of other members, Mike Miro on bass and Kenny Donohue on drums, Schaeffer and Ferrell play other places besides Celtic Ray when season is over. Last summer, they played in venues from Cape Coral up to St. Petersburg. Occa- sionally, guest performers, such as a tin whistle or fiddle player, will sit in on a show. In the meantime, Flurgin will keep playing at their home base and enjoying their Punta Gorda fans. Recently, they began having a live band rehearsal every Thursday night at Celtic Ray. And then once a month, they will have a Friday or Saturday night gig there. Schaeffer said that when you come to a Flurgin show, you'll get a mix of traditional and more contemporary Irish tunes that between he and Ferrell, they know pretty much every song. And that can make a show a lot of fun. "The people want to hear the Irish stuff," Schaeffer said. "At least a third of the crowd knows the traditional songs. We get the crowd pretty rowdy." For more information about Flurgin, you can visit their Facebook page. Celtic Ray Public House is at 145 East Marion Avenue in Punta Gorda, and their website is www.celticray.net. Now Serving Brunch Saturday And Sundays 10:30am 2:30pm appg H ourDag 3:0-:01 ' WE'RE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. Mon-Fri 11:30 am 9 pm; Sat & Sun 10:30 am 9:00 pm 12 Placida RDa Mliaze (941) 698-6900 Top of Billboard Chart on April 24 '60s 1961 -"Runaway" by Del Shannon 1965 "Game of Love" by Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders '70s 1971 "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night 1976 -"Disco Lady" by Johnnie Taylor '80s 1985 "We Are the World" by USA for Africa 1989 -"Like a Prayer" by Madonna For the Record Albert Hammond sang the 1972 pop hit"It Never Rainsin Southern California"and also wrote"The Air That I Breathe"for the Hollies. Extraordinary guitarists Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck all once played with '60s rock/blues band The Yardbirds. Darlene Love, who sang lead vocals on The Crystals' hits "Het a Rebel"and "He's Sure the Boy I Love," played Danny Glover's wife in all four Lethal Weapons movies. U2 was originally going to be called "The Hype"and their biggest album, "The Joshua Tree"was originally named "The Two Americas." Singer Rod Stewart once had a job as a grave digger. *Crystal Gayle's 1977 number one hit"Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"was inspired by writer Richard Lee's dog, who had one brown eye and one blue. Robert Palmer's 1986 song "Addicted to Love"was originally recorded as a duet with Chaka Kahn. Singer/songwriter Jackson Browne, before he became well-known, was once an unlikely member of the'70s rock band Blue Oyster Cult. Last week, this musical trivia question was asked: Can you name the classic 1966 album and the group pictured on the cover feeding goats at the San Diego Zoo? Answer: "Pet Sounds" by the Beach Boys. The first reader to get it right was Carolyn Rogers of Punta Gorda. This Week's Question: Who is the'80s pop group led by singer Boy George? 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TARPON COAST REALTY CALL RON McGURIE 941-2234781 LAKE SUZY, 12567 SW Pembroke Cir N. 3/2/2, solar heated pool w/lake view, open floor plan, eat-in kitchen. $247,500. 941-661-6879 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) SUNas you crdtcr HOMES FOR SALE 1020 NUKIRT H UKI EXQUISITE 3BR+DEN, 2BA POOL HOME IN PRESTIGIOUS 55+ GATED COMM., $5M CLUB HOUSE HAS WORLD CLASS FACILI- TIES. BEGIN YOUR RESORT STYLE LIVING TODAY! BY OWNER $265,000 (941)-204-7881 Owner Financing North Port $690/mo Complete Mortgage. Like new 3/2/1, lanai $99k 941-716-0040 ( GET RESULTS I USE CLASSIFIED! j PORT CHARLOTTE 1064 Live Oak Cir. Immacu- late 3/2/2 Maintenance free stand-alone home in Heritage Oak Park. Totally updated and upgraded. YOUR PERFECT RETIREMENT HAVEN! $174,900. Patty Gillespie, Realtor, Remax Anchor 941-875-2755 LGQK PORT CHARLOTTE Your search is over. 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PAM CIVITILLO, REALTOR, BECKY BORCI REALTY 941-815-2837 ROTONDA LAKES, 3 Bed- room, 2 Bath, 2.5 Car Garage, X-Large Lanai, Pool, Fenced. EXTRAS! Located on Green Belt! Low $200.'s 941-855- 1167 ROTONDA Like new 3 Bedroom, 2 bath 2 car garage pool home on over- sized lot. Lots of upgrades including granite, step & tray ceilings, Large pavered pool/patio area with a master bath to die for! Only 269,900 Tarpon Coast Realty Call Ron McGurie 941-2234781 ROTONDA WEST Pool Home Beaches, 4 Golf courses, Fishing 3/2 w/double lot. 2001 newly painted in & out. New Tile & carpet, open floor plan, S/S App, Granite Coun- ters, Pebble Tech Pool, nice privacy foliage, Pet Friendly. $229,000 BAY BRIDGE HOMES LLC 941-626-8200 CBC1254261 VENICE, Pine Brook, By Owner. 3/2/2, pool, on cul de sac, partially fenced, ideal for several cars/boat. 5 mins to beach/41/A-75. 941-497-6655 S WATERFRONT HOMES 1030 PUNTA GORDA ISLES 3 Bedroom/2 Bath, POOL, All Tile Floors. Nice Updates! Ready to Move In! 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SERVICES RENTALS * 1/1 55+ Comm, Brinson Ave., P.C. $475/mo 2/2 No Pets, Water Oak Dr., P.C. $775/mo *we welcome new listings* COMPLETE LISTINGS (941) 764-7777 sunbeltmgtservices.com DEEP CREEK 2/2 or 3/2, tile cath. ceil, wood cab. granite, W/D, lanai $725+ up, pets ok (941)-626-1514 or 661-4539 ADVERTISE In The Classifleds! CONDOS/VILLAS FOR RENT 1240 DEEP CREEK 2br/2ba Condo with lanai, 1st floor unit w/ Golf course views. 1250sf, all tile, Very Clean, fresh paint. Call for showing. 941-627-3500 ENGLEWOOD 2/2 Placida S Gulf Cove, 2/2, Pool, Sm pets ok, $725 440-983-0024 OSPREY NON SMOKING MIDRISE COMMUNITY LOBBY ENTRANCE W/ GARAGES, 2/2 SPACIOUS. CLEAN. BRIGHT. STEP IN SHOWER, SCR. LANAI. POOL TENNIS FROM $1235. INCL WATER & CABLE 941-966-9763 PORT CHARLOTTE 2/2 newly remodeled, off Kings Hwy, Pool, Tennis, close to shopping, water incl. $725/mo 941-286-5003 PORT CHARLOTTE Central Prom/Parkside Area, Deluxe refurbished, 1/2 + 2/2 UNF. 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The Palms Pub 266 Rotonda Circle Ask for Alberto SKILLED TRADES 2050 A/C EXP SVC TECH TOP PAY/COMM & CO BENEFITS/401K KOBIE COMPLETE 941-255-3231 FULL TIME EXPERIENCED IN ALL PHASES OF COOLING, HEATING, REFRIGERATION, INSTALLATION & REPAIR EXPERIENCED IN RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL TOP PAY HEALTH INSURANCE I* VACATION 1e RETIREMENT PLAN MUST BE ABLE TO PASS DRUG & BACKGROUND CHECK BOYD BROTHERS SERVICE INC. 941-627-8881 L-------------J A/C SERVICE TECH (YEAR ROUND) INSTALLATION MECHANIC/HELPER (FOR CHANGE OUTS) MIN 3 YRS EXP. TOP PIECE- WORK & PERFORMANCE PAY. JOIN OUR TEAM OF NATE CERT. TECHS! ON GOING TRAINING. Co PARTICIPATION IN BENEFITS VALID FLDL DFWP APPLY: 4 SEASONS A/C 1592 MARKET CIRCLE, MURDOCK 941-627-2132 OR EMAIL: EMPLOYMENT @4SEASONSAC.COM NEEDCASH? SKILLED TRADES 2050 A/C SRVC TECH'S, INSTALLERS, HELPERS & CREW LEADER Full Time Positions Permanent 40+hrs, DFWP, BENEFITS. COMMISSIONS & SPIFF'S AVAILABLE Must have tools, FLDL, 5+ yrs exp. We are continuing to grow. Are you? NO PHONE CALLS. Apply In Person AA Temperature Services 24700 Sandhill Blvd Deep Creek, 33983. AC-REFRIGERATION SERVICE TECH, Experienced ONLY. Motivated Self Starter. 941-697-8697 AUTO TECH NEEDED Some Certs Preferred But Not Necessary. Call Will, Service Manager Gene Gorman Auto Repair (941)-639-4722 CABINET BUILDER/ INSTALLER EXPERIENCE A MUST! Must be Able to Pass a Drug Test. Valid FL DL. Required. Apply in person to: Southwest Restoration 4290 James St. #8 Pt. Charlotte 33980 941-743-4466 CARPENTER NEEDED EXPERIENCE in ALL Aspects of Construction Necessary. Painting *Tile * Drywall ETC! * Must be Able to Pass a Drug Test. Valid FL DL. Required. Apply in person to: Southwest Restoration 4290 James St. #8 Pt. Charlotte 33980 941-743-4466 DIESEL MECHANIC, Looking for an Exp. Diesel Mechanic. Must be Hard Working. Duties Incl., but not Limited to Tires, Brakes and PM's. Must have Own Tools, Class A Lic. a Plus. Apply in Person to: Young Trucking 12164 Tamiami Trail PG I Classified = Sales Equipment Operator F/T, Insurance, 401(k), Holiday, and Vacations. Experience pre- ferred in grove care & equip- ment operation. Must be moti- vated and dependable. Trans- portation available from vari- ous locations in 3 counties. EOE/DFWP. Apply @ Orange- Co LP, 12010 NE Hwy 70, Arcadia. ESTABLISHED A/C COMPA- NY in Englewood is look- ing for an EXPERIENCED SERVICE TECH. We offer great wages, paid holidays paid vacations & health insurance. Please call ABBOTT AIR PIs Call 941-468-2433 Drug free workplace EXPERIENCED TIRE TECH with light mechani- cal exp. DL Required! Starting pay $400- $600/wk 941-639-5681 FORKLIFT OPERATOR Now accepting applications, Exp. preferred, apply within: 15001 Gasparilla Rd. Placida, Mon-Fri 9-5 941-697-2280 JW INSULATION SEEKS HARD WORKER, DL A MUST CALL 941-426-1040 MECHANIC: Experienced Only, Marine Technician Needed. Call for interview: 941-815-7164 SKILLED TRADES 2050 PARTS MANAGER JOB COST ACCOUNTING Experienced only, apply within 15001 Gasparilla Rd. Placida, Mon-Fri 9-5 941-697-2280 SEAMLESS GUTTERS INSTALLER Needed Full Time for Well Established Company. Willing to Train Right Person (941)-492-6064 SPRAY FOAM INSULATION INSTALLER NEEDED EXPERI- ENCED ONLY, EOE -- DFWP CALL 941-429-3600 DAVIDSON INSULATION TIRE TECH, Immediate open- ing for experienced tech. Apply at North Port Tire, 59 N. Tamiami Tr. PC. or call 941-743-2777 MANAGEMENT S2060 EBAY MGR-Organized-Thorough Knowledge of Antiques Helpful FAX RESUME 941.624.4201 MANAGEMENT Couple to manage Waterfront RV Resort w/amenities. Requires good people skills, office management & overall responsibility for Park mainte- nance, including mechanical, electrical & plumbing issues. On-site housing provided. 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IF WE DESCRIBED YOU, SEND OR EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO: ENGLEWOOD SUN ATTENTION: CAROL MOORE 120 W DEARBORN ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA 34223 FAX: 941-681-3008 EMAIL: CYMOORE@SUN-HERALD.COM SALES Lwow 2070 Advertising Sales Executive The Charlotte Sun is looking for "Winners" to join our team of professional Advertising Sales Executives. If you are never satisfied with average successes, are self-motivated, goal oriented, confident, enthusiastic and believe that the customer is all important, we would like to talk to you. The successful candidates must possess good oral and written communication skills, be organized and a team player. Sales experience a plus but we will train the right persons. We offer: Competitive salary plus commission *Vacation Health insurance Sick and short term disability Training Stable company that is very Community minded and involved. Please send resume to: Advertising Director, Leslee Peth Charlotte Sun 23170 Harborview Road Charlotte Harbor, FL 33980 Email: Lpeth@sun-herald.com We are an Equal Opportunity Employer & a Drugand nicotine Free Diversified Workplace. Your Find Whatever you 's d, SALES 2070 AUTO SALES EXPERIENCED ONLY! LOOKING FOR A MOTIVATED AUTO SALES PROFESSIONAL. GREAT PAY + VOLUME BONUS. HEALTH INS. 5 DAY WK. APPLY CHARLOTTE COUNTY FORD 3156 TAMIAMI TR, PT. CHARL. MIKE ELAM 941-625-6141 RENTAL AGENT Must have FL real estate lic. Full/part time, salary, No weekends or after hours. Fax resume to 941-484-0992 TELEMARKETING/SALES Telephone Sales opportunities building new business are avail- able in North Port Florida. Successful candidates will be experienced, self-motivated sales professionals who have excellent communication, lis- tening, and customer service skills. You must be results dri- ven, energetic, positive and able to work in a busy environ- ment. We are a successful media company with a proven track record of customer success- es; and extremely well-regard- ed in the marketplace we serve as well as throughout our industry. Your role will offer viable solutions to keep all types of businesses top of mind and to help grow their business. If you are goal ori- ented, confident, and believe the customer is all important, we want you to contact us! We Offer: *Competitive salary plus commissions *Vacation *Health Insurance *Sick and short term disability. *401(k) *Training *Advancement opportuni- ties If you are looking to build a sales career in an environment that allows growth and success, contact: sunsales062@gmail.com We are a drug & nicotine free workplace. Pre-employment drug & nico- tine testing required. /////// IN THE SUN CLASSIFIED YOU CAN..... /Find a Pet /Find a Car /'Find a Job /Find Garage Sales /Find A New Employee /Sell Your Home /Sell Your Unwanted Merchandise ,/Advertise Your Business or Service Classified - it's the reliable source for the right results HOW you can place a PICTURE of your item for sale in your classified ad! The Sun Classified Page 10 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, April 24, 2013 SALES Lwow 2070 * SALES ** ** CASH PAID DAILY** Excellent workplace! Great hours & benefits. Base vs. Generous Commission aver- age $15+/hr. Port Charlotte 941-625-8800 GENERAL 2100 BOAT WASHER / DOCK MASTER Part time needed for boat club in Venice/Englewood. Scrubbing, cleaning & light maintenance work for medium sized recreational boats. 2-3 days per week. Weekends are expected. Good communication skills & friendly customer service is required! Email resume & phone number to spitser@freedomboatclub.com CUSTOMER SERVICE, F/T, Sat. is a must. Some lifting, typing & people skills req. Friendly environment. Apply in person, Tile & Carpet World 4820 Tamiami Tr., PC, FL DRIVER Two raises in first year. $Qualify for any portion of $.03/mile quarterly bonus, $.01 Safety, $.01 Production, $.01 MPH. 3 months OTR exp. (800)414-9569 www.driveknight.com (Healthcare Support) /cfyH/ Enriching The Lives Of Seniors Everyday' House Cleaners Looking for Full time Experienced house cleaners to join our team! We specialize in quality cleaning of residential units at Jacaranda Trace. The job offered is 32-40 hour full-time, Sunday included. Hours 7-3:30. $9/ hr to start. Transportation a must! An eye for detail is very important. Experience preferred. JOB DESCRIPTION Cleaning Common area Cleaning Residential units Operating laundry room SECURITY/ CONCIERGE Part time position e Must be an EMT available any shift/weekends and holidays COME JOIN OUR TEAM! Human Resouces Jacaranda Trace 3600 William Penn Way Venice, FL 34293 Fax: 941-363-9487 LANDSCAPER needed, $10-11/hour depending on experience. Must have clean driving record & license. Fax resume to: 941-426-6874 LANDSCAPER NEEDED, Clean Florida License. $10.00 to Start. 40+ Hours. Fax Resume 941-637-8038 25491 Fortran Dr. P.G. 6am-6pm MECHANIC Small Engine 2, Cycle Equip- ment, F/T for Chenango Sup- ply. Knowledge of construc- tion equipment & materials a plus. Computer skills & cus- tomer service experience required. Call 941-637-1165 DFWP NEED A JOB? CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! GENERAL 30 2100 to 3000 L~lool CASHIER Part Time, nights. Apply in Person Fish Cove Adventure Golf 941-627-5393 LAWNCARE/LANDSCAPING PT-FT YEAR ROUND Englewood, Clean FL Lic, Reliable, Call A-Z (941)-474-2554 Iv msg. POOL SERVICE TECH Experienced, Part Time Must have 5 yr. driving record, last 3 yrs. clean. Nice work environment. 941-628-4501. SHIRT PRESSER WANTED At dry cleaner. Monday Through Friday approximately 30 hours per week. Apply in person: Comet Dry Cleaners 25359 Marion Ave. Punta Gorda, FL TAXI DRIVER, Non drinker. Start Immediately. Royal Car- riage Taxi. Venice 941-485-4258 TECHNICIAN, Swimming Pool. If you are an upstanding person with excellent work ethics applications accepted between 9 12noon. $11.00/HR TO START. Must have Florida drivers license. MUST HAVE 5 ys of driving with absolutely clean driving record. Howard's Pool World, 12419 Kings Hwy. Lake Suzy. NO PHONE CALLS UNFI JOB FAIR APRIL 24-26 9AM-6PM 6272 McIntosh Rd Sarasota Need experienced: Drivers, Selectors, Lift operators, & Building and grounds staff. Good starting pay, holiday, vacation, personal time, incentive, stock plus an onsite gym. Must be available for OT as needed. Fax Resumes: 941-925-6611 I PART TIME/ TEMPORARY 2110 Local Daily Newspaper P/T position Uploading E-edition Computer knowledge a must. Candidate must know FTP and Network- ing. Other duties include light lifting. This is a late night and weekend sched- ule. If you are looking for a career in a positive envi- ronment with growth potential and have a real desire to succeed. Please contact: stoner@suncoastpress.co m We are a drug and nico- tine free workplace Pre-employment drug and nicotine testing required WEEKEND CLUBHOUSE and Pool Attendant, must have sound judgement and discre- tionary skills to work with little or no supervision. Lobby, bathroom and pool area main- tenance as needed. Must be able to lift 25-50 Ibs., and carry up to 10 Ibs. Must have exc. communication and inter- personal skills, with the ability to interact with many types of personalities. 2pm-8pm Saturday and Sunday. Apply in person: 1111 Forrest Nelson Blvd, Port Charlotte. NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENTS 3010 ATTN SENIORS: Is your medicare advantage plan leav- ing the area? Call Chris Truax 239-464-3849 (Lic. Health Ins. Agent) Many options available. DOGS OF VENICE MOBILE SALON now open! Full service dog grooming at your home. Call Stacy at (941)786-PUPS. HAPPY ADS Place your Happy Ad for only $10.75 3 lines 1 day. Add a photo for only $10.00! Please call (866)-463-1638 PERSONALS 3020 ADORABLE TASHA. Stretch & Relax Therapy 941-497-1307 BODY RUBS BY BRANDI Specials 941-6004317 1225 US 41 UNIT B3. 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SET, GRADE 5 BOLTS $18, OBO 941-627-6780 TOOLS/ MACHINERY 6190 WOOD TURNING Chisel set $15, OBO 941-276-4347 FARM EQUIPMENT 6195 AUS.SADDLE 16",GOOD leather,cinch,w/stand $275 941-575-1848 OIL 18GAL delo 400, 15w-40 motor oil w/pump in 55gal drum $250 941-505-0081 EQUIP./SUPLIES Z 6220 OFFICE OUTFITTERS Pre-owned & new office furniture. VENICE 941-485-7015 CHAIR MAT 39"X47" FOLD- ING CHAIR MAT FOR HARD FLOORS $20 941-740-1000 COPIER/ PRINTER Cannon Pixma MP150. ex cond. $50, OBO 941-626-2832 CORNER DESK LARGE EACH SIDE 5 FOOT PAID 200. SELL $75 941-268-9029 FAX MACHINE Brother 775 Fax with 2 extra printing car- tridges. $35 941-916-1484 FILING CABINET 26x15x22 2 dr Hon black like new $60, OBO 941-629-6374 OFFICE CHAIR LO-BACK BLK. 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Use the clue: 11 = t to solve. 11 25 20 21 16 4 23 11 25 3 3 8 6 10 15 14 20 22 16 24 22 16 20 16 14 11 THANKSGIVING WORD SEARCH U N G M I D T V E U A Y Y Y B D P U 0 S T U F F I N G T U P W G R A V Y W R A P P L E S A E I H W 0 I 0 H P A N G M T G K F G E D B A K E T M S C Y N I S C P L C W I G S U T L G A R M I N L U 0 G M S N 0 P N V 0 N W T T V A V 0 C R U 0 N S U V D I I K H U I 0 H Y C T N C E U B C E E T R U R G Y V E U C U K R R A R L A A N R E S L L U P S O R T R L A I D E R S F K H E I W S A R K F E I C C I S D E N C D T M Y S G B E S T I C W K A Y A C H U D A T P Y P Y D O C W E Y E H R M R T P F G R F O V U S C R W H T R E E M 0 L U Y G C U S M A A W O P L A S R S W W W I Y G N Y A V R R F W T I F H A E S E E H C D A F 0 V E U F D P U M P K I N P I E S C A R I A S S E T S 0 H 0 G D B Y U D C H Y N T Y R S T I U C S I B A 0 C N N A T G H C I D E R R U B B H U U C P Find the words hidden vertically, horizontally & diagonally throughout the puzzle. 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Located in Venice. $17,900 OBO 662-889-9677 or 941-492-2375 CHEVY Love 7040 1987 CHEW CORVETTE 28,645 mi, Convy., White w/Red Int., Auto, $11,500 9414884641 2000 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS auto, ac, 82k mi. $4299 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2003 CHEVY SILVERADO SS 57K, $18,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2007 CHEVY HHR LS $7999 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2008 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS auto, ac, pwr, $7799 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2008 CHEVY HHR Panel LT, Loaded $9699 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 CHEVY Loewe 7040 2009 CHEVY TRAVERSE 64,429 mi, $18,986 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 CHEVY CAMARO 6Spd, Maroon, 10,383 mi, $29,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 CHEVROLET IMPALA 35,238 mi, $14,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 CHEVY CRUZE, 19K Mi! Factory Warr! Great on Gas! $15,988. 9416391601,DV. 2012 CHEVY IMPALA LS BLACK, 30,666 mi, $15,875 877-219-9139 DIr L CHRYSLER 2004 CHRYSLER SEBRIMG CONV Silver, fully powered. $6877 941-639-1155 DIr. 2004 CHRYSLER T&C VAN ONLY 45k MILES!!! 941- 916-9222 DIr. 2004 SEBRING CONVERTIBLE Tan, sporty! $7995 941-916-9222 DIr. 2006 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE 18K, $16,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2007 CHRYSLER 300, All Power Options! Excellent Cond!! $12,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER, LMTD, 45,678 mi, $11,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 37,981 mi, $18,766 877-219-9139 DIr DODGE 7060 2002 DODGE STRATUS 4 door sedan 941-916-9222 DIr. 2002 DODGE STRATUS SE, 4 dr, 62K mi, $2900 941-214-0889 2008 DODGE NITRO SXT, Low Miles! PL, Auto!! $12,988. 941-639-1601 P.G. 2009 DODGE CHARGER, All Wheel Drive! Like New. $14,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family FORD Low 7070 1996 FORD THUNDERBIRD LX/V8, 1 owner, low mileage, like new $3000 941-423-6775 1999 FORD TAURUS 4DR white, good cond. new battery 74K mi $3000 941-629-1568 2000 FORD RANGER Extended Cab, 6 CYL, Auto 941-916-9222 DIr. 2001 FORD MUSTANG CONV., Leather, Auto, A/C! $5,988 941-639-1601 DIr. 2002 FORD ESCAPE XLT 75,243 mi, $7,854 877-219-9139 DIr 2002 FORD TAURUS Wagon 3rd row seat, low miles! $6,295 941-916-9222 DIr. 2004 FORD EXPLORER 3rd row seat, leather, fully loaded 941-639-1155 DIr. 2004 FORD TAURUS SE 4D Sedan $6995 941-916-9222 DIr. 2007 FORD EXPEDITION 4x4, Lthr, 111,875 mi, $16,788 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 FORD EDGE Lmtd, AWD, 69,585 mi, $20,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 FORD FUSION HYBRID 80,567 mi, $15,987 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 FORD FUSION SE 49,944 mi, $15,422 877-219-9139 DIr FORD 7070 2011 FORD MUSTANG Con- vertible, red, exc., 46K mi, $17,000 941-474-1438 2012 FORD FOCUS 20,290 mi, GRAY, $16,422 877-219-9139 DIr Enter your classified ad online and pay with your credit card. 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Fair Shape! $2000. obo (941)-623-2309 2004 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 55K, silver, adult driven, garage kept, $10,800 941-766-8856 2008 LINCOLN MKZ, Mint condition loaded, 45k miles, w/warranty $16,900 941-276-2291 MERCURY L 7100 1999 MERCURY GR. MAR- QUIS LS, 80K Mi! Lthr., Power! $5,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2000 MERCURY GR.MARQUIS 1 owr, 50K mi, loaded, Perfect! Reduced $4950 941-833-2200 dlr 2003 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS, 79,212 mi, $8,421 877-219-9139 DIr 2004 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS 65,000 mi, $6,200 941-815-1453 2008 MERCURY BASE 75,328 mi, $12,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 MERCURY BASE WHITE, 49,368 mi, $17,455 877-219-9139 DIr PLYMOUTH 7120 1999 PLYMOUTH NEON 4 DR Sedan, 46,000 mi, 4 cyl., FWD, automatic, 5 seat, charcoal metallic, auto, a/c, pwr brakes, pwr locks, pwr steering, pwr win, air bag, clean, kelly blue bk is 3450, few minor scratch/dents,sell whsl price, $2,776, OBO 941-451-82861 PONTIAC 7130 1996 PONTIAC FIREBIRD , 6 cyl., automatic, a/c, t-tops, $1,800 248-431-4295 1999 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2DR Convertible, 92,563 mi $5,639 877-219-9139 DIr 2003 PONTIAC SUNFIRE SE 2D, Aluminum $4995 941-916-9222 DIr. 2006 PONTIAC SOLSTICE Black, auto, 22K, Garage kept! $13,000 941-505-5520 SATURN LOWO:7135 PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941)-627-8822 USED SATURN SALES PARTS & SERVICE "THE SATURN GUYS" 98 SL2 Sedan.........$2,150 99 SW2 Wagon........$2,499 98 SW2 Wagon........$2,650 97 SW2 Wagon........$2,899 01 SL1 Sedan.........$3,099 02 SC1 Coupe.........$3,299 03 Ion Sedan...........$3,888 04 VUE SUV.............$3,899 04 VUE SUV.............$4,999 08 Aura XE Sedan....$9,750 07 Saturn Outlook SLV...$13,999 7 passenger 4140 Whidden Blvd Port Charlotte, FL 33980 USED CAR DEALERS S7137 BUY HERE, PAY HERE * OVER 20 CARS * 941-639-8336 spgautosales.com Mattas Motors 941-916-9222 Buy Here Pay Here ACURA 7145 1999 ACURA 3.2TL, Leather, Moonroof, All Power! $5,988 941-639-1601, DIr 2005 ACURA TL 3.2, Lthr, Navi, 68,799 mi, $15,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 ACURA TL 38,034 mi, NAVI, LTHR, $26,745 877-219-9139 DIr HONDA Low 7160 1999 HONDA ACCORD EXL 90K Mi! Leather, Moonroof! $5,488 941-639-1601, DIr 2001 HONDA CIVIC LX 111,594 mi, $6,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2003 HONDA ACCORD EX COUPE, Low Mi, Moonroof, Auto! $8,988 941-639-1601 DIr. 2003 HONDA S2000, LTHR, 58,069 mi, $17,544 877-219-9139 DIr 2004 HONDA CR-V EX 129,235 mi, $9,978 877-219-9139 DIr HONDA 7160 2005 HONDA ACCORD 4DR 62,951 mi, $12,745 877-219-9139 DIr 2006 HONDA ACCORD EXL 72,954 mi, $14,755 877-219-9139 DIr 2006 HONDA CR-V EX 32,608 mi, $15,987 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HONDA ACCORD 49,199 mi, NAVI, V6, $17,855 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HONDA ACCORD 49,199 mi, NAVI, V6, $17,855 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HONDA CIVIC, NAVI 50,917 mi, $13,857 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HONDA ACCORD EXL, 34,732 mi, $18,758 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HONDA CIVIC LX 4DR, 68,964 mi, $12,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HONDA CR-V EX 45,529 mi, $17,788 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 HONDA CIVIC 4 DR, 29,218 mi, $14,577 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 HONDA CIVIC 69,370 mi, $13,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 HONDA CR-V CERT. 8,760 mi, WHITE $22,475 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 HONDA PILOT EXL AWD, 52,368 mi, $25,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD 16,367 mi, $17,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD 29,330 mi, $19,875 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD 29,330 mi, $19,875 877-219-9139 DIr Classifie = Sales I 2010 HONDA ACCORD 2DR 30,703 mi, $17,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD 30,947 mi, BLACK, $18,450 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD 4 DR, 37,159 mi, V6, CERT. $16,788 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ACCORD SILVER, 28,475 mi, $20,788 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CIVIC 4 DR 34,771 mi, $16,244 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CIVIC 4 DR 65,768 mi, $13,887 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CIVIC 4DR 23,950 mi, $14,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CIVIC EX 25,182 mi, $16,440 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CIVIC SI 2DR, 36,765 mi, $18,977 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CR-V 32,324 mi, $23,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CR-V 33,362 mi, CERT., $23,457 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CR-V 50,604 mi, $18,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CR-V AWD 43,152 mi, $20,875 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CR-V LX 45,882 mi, $16,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA CR-V White, 48,023 mi, $22,630 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA FIT 59,467 mi, $14,577 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY 44,759 mi, $23,477 877-219-9139 DIr The Sun Classified Page 24 EINICIV ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, April 24, 2013 * ':.; - 4; ms lot ,Yebb Ex-l6 Ihe net f's""q line evoluon" SI IIIa II :i lI IHI A I' I I'll - ;I rH II "---'-.-.. ,.:,j r. 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',. ,--;.. .*1" ' ...,... .. ."- I IIhLI PH ^^..^ ^Selc Atts .. -^ -; 0 a941-639.3868 'e'dea.10P the a OOdd FL I I I 11 K rrfilTI F Ill I I r IIll The Sun Classified Page 24 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, April 24, 2013 \^ f. i I I I I I I I I 1ill r 1 11 i r 1 Wednesday, April 24, 2013 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 25 HONDA 7160 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY 58,932 mi, $19,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA ACCORD 9,640 mi, $20,747 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CIVIC 4DR 25,923 mi, $15,987 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V 21,623 mi, $22,451 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V 30,790 mi, $22,980 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V 32,158 mi, $21,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V CERT. 18,688 mi, $22,847 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V CERT. 24,164 mi, $24,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V EXL 23,356 mi, $23,987 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V EXL, Cert., 18,045 mi, $23,988 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V LX, 2WD, 19,332 mi, $20,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-V LX, 2WD, 30,804 mi, $19,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CR-Z EX 81,055 mi, $14,577 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA CRZ BLACK, 40,253 mi, $17,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA ELEMENT AWD, 38,894 mi, $20,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA ELEMENT LX, 27,658 mi, $18,977 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA PILOT 26,273 mi, $23,855 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA ACCORD 2DR, CERT., 12,737 mi, $21,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA ACCORD CERT. 14,554 mi, $23,411 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA ACCORD CERT., 21,051 mi, $23,875 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA ACCORD CROSSTOUR 8,663 mi, NAVI, $25,988 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA ACCORD V6 16,771 mi, $24,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CIVIC 4 DR 12,910 mi, CERT. $21,788 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CIVIC 4DR CERT. 14,651 mi, $20,457 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CIVIC 4DR CERT., 1,758 mi, $19,598 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CIVIC EX, 450 miles, $18,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CIVIC EX, Cert., Black, 21,630 mi, $18,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CIVIC LX 29,196 mi, $16,788 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA CR-V EXL, Cert., 19,018 mi, $25,798 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA FIT CERT., 1,575 mi, $16,758 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA PILOT LX 18,898 mi, $26,755 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA PILOT LX CERT. 5,273 mi, $26,477 877-219-9139 DLR 2013 HONDA ACCORD CERT., 6,852 mi, $21,748 877-219-9139 DIr HYUNDAI LEXUS L ma7163 LJL 7178 2003 HYUNDAI SANTA FE V6, auto, all power, $6298 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2005 HYUNDAI GT Blue 4 door sedan. $7795 941-916-9222 DIr. 2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE Black, auto, $7995 941-916-9222 DIr. 2006 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 54,576 mi $13,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 HYUNDAI ENTOURAGE, 44,875 mi, $11,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HYUNDAI SANTA FE 66,865 mi, LMTD, NAVI, $18,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 HYUNDAI TUCSON 32,622 mi, $14,577 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4DR, 28,951 mi, $11,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA 4 DR, 34,882 mi, $13,985 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA Touring, 18,693 mi, $15,987 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HYUNDAI SONATA LMTD, $23,477 877-219-9139 DIr L INFINITI OOO:7165 T 2008 INFINITY M35, Fully Loaded! 38K Mi! Sharp! $24,988. 941-6252141 GormaFarrly KIA 2003 KIA SEDONA 62K miles, $4,799 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2004 KIA SEDONA, 104,367 mi, $4,000 941-916-2119 2007 KIA SEDONA, SILVER 60,417 mi, $11,874 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 KIA SEDONA, WHITE 60,139 mi, $11,874 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 KIA SOUL 24,872 mi, GRAY, $11,950 877-219-9139 DIr LEXUS 7178 2007 LEXUS ES 350 CERTIFIED $18,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2008 LEXUS ES 330 4 DR, 89,754 mi, $14,577 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 LEXUS RX 350 $20,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2009 LEXUS ES 350 4DR, LTHR, 37,804 mi, $21,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 LEXUS RX 350 41,458 mi, $27,454 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 LEXUS RX 350 CERTIFIED, $26,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2010 LEXUS ES 350 CERTIFIED $28,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2010 LEXUS RX 350 CERTIFIED $32,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2011 LEXUS ES 350 CERTIFIED $30,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2011 LEXUS RX 350 CERTIFIED $36,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2012 LEXUS ES 350 $34,990 877-211-8054 DLR USE CLASSIFIED! ) 2012 LEXUS HS 250H 7,042 mi, $29,788 877-219-9139 DIr 7MAZDA 7180 2004 MAZDA 6, V6 124,333 mi $6,577 877-219-9139 DIr SMERCEDES 7190 2006 MERCEDES C230, Leather, Moonroof, Low Miles! $13,988. 941-639-1601 P.G. 2006 MERCEDES SLK280 ROADSTER, Must See. $18,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family NISSAN 7200 2006 NISSAN MAXIMA SE., Exra Clean! Must Drive $12,988 941-6252141 Gorman Family 2006 NISSAN TITAN LE 104,631 mi, $12,457 877-219-9139 DIr 2008 NISSAN QUEST 3.5S 46,892 mi, $14,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 NISSAN ALTIMA 59,955 mi, $14,879 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 NISSAN MAXIMA V6, Red, 21,761 mi, $22,590 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 NISSAN SENTRA, 4DR, 39,667 mi, $13,788 877-219-9139 DIr SUBARU 7207 2011 SUBARU FORESTER AWD, 15,822 mi, $19,877 877-219-9139 DIr STOYOTA 7210 1993 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, 4 Dr., a/c, 4 Cyl. Auto, All Pwr, 86K Orig. Miles! Sr. Owned. Garaged. Exc. cond. Inside/Out! $4,400. 941-451-8092 1997 TOYOTA AVALON 100k mi., very nice, ice cold AC $4900 863-993-0995 2000 TOYOTA CAMRY 85k mi., 4cyl, 40 mpg $6986 941-639-1155 DIr. 2001 TOYOTA SOLARA, Low miles, black $6481 941-639-1155 ext. 5500 DIr. 2003 TOYOTA COROLLA, 1 owner, 38mpg, looks and runs great, $5,300 941-8282661 2006 TOYOTA AVALON 48,111 mi, $15,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2006 TOYOTA COROLLA S, Auto, Spoiler, PW, PL! $8,988 941-639-1601 DIr. 2008 TOYOTA PRIUS 2a':. Orig. Owner Miles! Sea Mist Green/Bisque Leather Interior. $14,500. 941-544-3197 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY 64,702 mi, $14,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2009 TOYOTA PRIUS, gold, excellent condition, 51k miles, $14,500 941-625-8478 2010 TOYOTA COROLLA 14,389 mi, $14,790 877-219-9139 DIr TOYOTA Y7210 2010 TOYOTA RAV4 Lmtd, 22,528 mi, $22,458 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 TOYOTA SCION XD 5DR, Hatchback, 34,040 mi, $13,457 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE 17,621 mi, $17,894 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, All Pwr. Opt Great on Gas! $16,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2011 TOYOTA TUNDRA 13,638 mi, $26,544 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 TOYOTA COROLLA SILVER, 9,802 mi, $15,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 TOYOTA SIENNA 4K, $26,990 877-211-8054 DLR I Classified = Sales 2013 TOYOTA COROLLA S 10,683 mi, $17,477 877-219-9139 DIr VOLKSWAGEN so7220 2007 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT 33K, $12,990 877-211-8054 DLR 2010 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA 46,903 mi, $14,455 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 VW JETTA TDI, Loaded! Rare Find! $20,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2011 VW JETTA, All Power Opt! Great Gas Miles! $18,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family ANTIQUES/ COLLECTIBLES L 7250 1932 BUICK 4DOOR $13200. CALL PAUL ****SOLD SOLD SOLD*** 1956 CHEVROLET Custom Street Rod, Offers considered, may trade. 941-223-9131 1969 CHEVELLE MALIBU Convertible, V8, auto, $17,000 863-558-2836 1977 CHEW EL CAMINO, good looker good driver, nice car,$6,200. EW 765-967-3138. 1985 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO, Restored, Great Condition, beautiful, must sac- rifice $7900 941-716-3733 1987 MUSTANG GT Convert. Tripple white, 5 spd, 113k $5900/obo 802-323-3085 1995 ROLLS-ROYCE, Prestige car 24k miles asking $39,500 941-347-7020/610-393-2852 FORD MODEL A, Engine test stand w/ radiator, $275 941- 474-1776 S BUDGET BUYS 4Z L7252 1993 HONDA ACCORD, Auto, Power Windows & Locks! $988 941-639-1601 DIr. P.G. AUTOS WANTED 7260 $$ TOP CASH $$ FOR CARS & TRUCKS. DEAD OR ALIVE. 941-485-7515 ALL AUTOS WANTED with or without title any condition, year, make or model. We pay up to $20,000 and offer free towing. Call Cindy at 813-505-6939 AUTOS WANTED 7260 WE BUY CARS $400 CASH + UP Frank 941-276-0204 WE BUY JUNK CARS TOP DOLLAR PAID TITLE OR NOT 239-633-3358 CASH FOR JUNKERS Available 24/7 941-286-3122, 623-5550 *** WE BUY *** Junk or Unwanted Vehicles 941-391-1624 941-268-5786 ACCESSORIES 7270 20" STATUS HITMAN RIMS w/tires + spare *GREAT Con- dition* $500 941-268-6458 350 AMP Jump Starter Box, 700 Peak Amps by Black & Decker $40 941-627-9466 BATTERY EVERSTART Maxx 65S top term. new w/receipt $90, OBO 941-626-5099 BED EXTENDER for NISSAN PICK-UP $50 941-628-2311 BIG DADDY ROTH RAT FINK, new, collectable $25 941- 474-0192 BMW PARTS Head & Tail Lights/Fuses/Filter & Misc $200, OBO 941-429-8296 CARB. ROCH. Quadrajet w/rebuilt kit $75 941-492-6984 CHEVY EDELBROCK S.B. ALUM INTAKE $85 941-629-6429 CHEVY HEI DISTRIBUTOR $65 941-629-6429 CHEVY WATER Pump New long nose from GM 350 crate motor $30 941-474-2844 CLUTCH PETALS & BRAKES 68 to 72 NOVA 4 SPEED $125 941-629-6429 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! To place a FREE merchandise ad go to: yoursun.com and place your ad. Click on Classifieds (LOCAL) then click on SELL SOMETHING and follow the prompts. At the end...you will NOT be asked for your credit card at all. FREE ads are for merchandise UNDER $500. and the ad must be placed online by you. One item per ad, the ad must be 3 lines or less, price must appear in the ad. Your ad will appear online & in print for 7 days! Some restrictions do apply. LIMIT 4 FREE ADS PER WEEK **If you have never placed an ad online, you will need to register when you get to the sign in page)** S AUTO PARTS/ I ACCESSORIES I DRIVESHAFT FORD 2DR. EXPLORER $39. OBO 941-525-8789 DURABRAND CAR VAC. LIKE NEW $19. OBO 941-525-8789 CHECK THE CLASSIFIED! HARDTOP STORAGE com- plete elec. storage pd 600, $275, OBO 941-764-8989 HOLLEY 600 carburetor $50 941-474-0192 NEW 12" Oval Air Cleaner w/ reuseable filter and filter lid $70, OBO 941-276-7496 NOSE BRA BLACK FITS GMC TERRAIN 2010-2013 $70, OBO 941-766-1699 NOSE BRA black for a Mus- tang 1991 $35, OBO 941-830-2802 POWER MIRROR new,Dr. side,for 01-08 Chrys. minivan $100, OBO 941-626-5099 RIM 17" Ford 250/350 PU Like new, steel $75 941-223-4295 TAILLIGHT FORD p/u 97 to 03,dr. side used,exc.cond. $25, OBO 941-626-5099 THIRD REAR seat 2001 GMC Yukon Beige Ex cond. $275 941-764-7612 TIRES 4 alum whls. w/tires 225x70x14. 80% Caps/lugs incl. $325 941-769-6162 TIRES- New take offs starting @ $39.95 Installed & Balanced Call for Inventory 941-639-5681 TRUCK RIMS (4) 17" & Caps Silverado 2009, $75, 941-764-6907 WHEELESS TRAILER 44"X2'X2'For 2" receiver w/lights. $100 941-613-2452 VANS Lwow 7290 1997 DODGE CARAVAN only 93K, A/C, cruise, $2950 941-833-2200 dlr 1997 DODGE CONVERSION van, only 111K, very clean, leather $2,950 941-833-2200 dir 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY Van, $3500. Call 941-661-7091. 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY, LX 7 pass. looks and runs excellent priced to sell $3995. 941-626-7682 2003 CHEVY ASTRO 132Kmi good cond. new brakes & fuel pump $4000 941-625-1305 2003 CHRYSLER VOYAGER 130K mi, new (4) tires & a/c & header roof; towing pkg, main- tained, $2000, 941-625-2094 2005 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY 51,481 mi, $23,765 877-219-9139 DIr 2007 NISSAN QUEST Only 23K Miles! ALL Power Opt! 13,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2009 TOYOTA VENZA 34,902 mi, $20,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 DODGE Grand Caravan WHEELCHAIR van, 10" lowered floor & ramp. 941-8704325 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY 22,347 mi, $26,754 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL, 51,264 mi $25,885 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY 28,495 mi, $28,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA ODYSSEY Cert., 29,323 mi, $35,877 877-219-9139 DIr 2013 HONDA ODYSSEY CERT., 5,830 mi, $38,975 877-219-9139 DIr 2013 HONDA ODYSSEY Touring, 4,761 mi, $38,977 877-219-9139 DIr The Sun Classified Page 26 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, April 24, 2013 TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS 7300 1988 GMC S-15 4 cyl, 5 spd, runs exc. $2500 OBO 941-214-0889 1994 FORD RANGER 82K miles, ext. cab $3599 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2001 FORD F-150 V8, automatic, red, a/c, pwr brakes, pwr win, alloy wheels, RUNS GREAT, COLD AC, $2,000, OBO 941-740-9995 2002 FORD F-150 XLT, Extra Cab! Loaded!Auto! $6,988. 941-625-2141 Gorman Family 2003 MAZDA B2300 Cab+, 70K Mi., A/C, Bedliner! $8988. 941-639-1601 P.G. 2005 FORD F-250, Diesel, Ext. Cab, Auto, AC, Bedliner! $11,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2005 GMC SIERRA 1500 DENALI, 87,603 mi $23,477 877-219-9139 DIr 2006 DODGE RAM 1500, uad Cab, Low Mi., Loaded!! 13,988 941-639-1601, DIr. 2010 FORD F-150 RAPTOR 27,355 mi, $36,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2010 TOYOTA TUNDRA Limited, 46,690 mi, $34,577 877-219-9139 DIr ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! 2011 DODGE RAM 150 4x4 6,684 mi $28,977 877-219-9139 DLR 2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL, AWD, 21,844 mi, $30,744 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 NISSAN FRONTIER 8,286 mi, $27,887 877-219-9139 DIr L SPORT UTILITY/ VEHICLES 7305 2002 FORD EXPEDITION SUV, 128,000 mi, V8, Eddie Bower Fully loaded Moon Roof A FI Vehicle Serviced Every 3000 Miles Selling Due To Illness First $6000 Takes It 941-815-8943 2003 KIA SORENTO V6, Loaded $5299 Pro Power Auto 941-627-8822 2008 TOYOTA SEQUOIA Platinum, Navi, 84,793 mi, $30,950 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HONDA PILOT Cert.,15,706 mi, $30,411 877-219-9139 DIr 2011 HYUNDAI TUCSON Blue, 15,179 mi, $23,545 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA PILOT AWD Touring, 9,609 mi, $36,987 877-219-9139 DIr 2012 HONDA PILOT Touring, 10,030 mi, $36,987 877-219-9139 DIr USE CLASSIFIED! BOATS-POWERED L: 7330 17' SEA PRO CC, 88hp Evin- rude, Power T/T, Runs Great $4,995 $4550 941-626-3110 I/ ouINDDI3u t Geter cUln- sole, 90HP, Newer FF/GPS. Livewell, Bimini top, 2005 Alum Magic tilt trailer, A-1 cond $8500/obo Call Brian. 941-391-6211 18' 2006 MAKO in shore with 75HP Mercury motor $6000. Square Back American Eagle Canoe $350. 941-347-7553. BOATS-POWERED 7330 BOATS-POWERED 7330 18.5' SEA RAY 2004, I/O Spotless Condition, Loaded! Stored inside, $13,500 507-995-1616 20' 1994 BAYLINER Needs Starter. Make Reasonable Offer. 5262 Lovett. NP 941- 268-2121 Charlotte RV & Marine HUGE BOAT SHOWROOM! Buy Sell Consign Pre-owned Boats under 28' Body Shop & Upholstery Servicing Boats & Trailers US41 at Kings Hwy, PC (941) 883-5555 www.CharlotteMarine.com w/ trailer. Ctr console, Yama- ha 130 2 stroke w/SS prop, EC $6,900 941-626-4571 or 941-627-5777 31' SUNDANCER 2':', 2'":6, low hrs. Ext. Warranty 5 L Engs. AC. Gen $89000 $75,000 941-875-4852 REDUCEDWI Mariner 350, Twin Merc Cruisers, All electronics, Shows like new. $85,000 941-255-5311 40' DEFEVER TRAWLER 1980, twin diesel, new fiber- glass decks, fuel tanks, water tanks, $49,000 231-218-9920 300 HP, F/1, full cabin, lift kept, nice, $14,900 941-613-1903 Loaded, full canvas & screen- ing, new engine 2009. Two biminis, galley, enclosed head, sleeps 4, fridge, inside stor- age, galvanized trailer. $18,500. (941)-493-8320 24' JOHNALLMOND, needs some TLC, new trailer, 115 susuki 4-stroke, $4,500 OBO, 941-456-5454 * - totally ReTurbisned with rebuilt diesel Ford Lehman, fiberglass hull. Full new tanks. Asking $75,000. Call 941- 408-9572 40' WELLCRAFT Coastal Sportfish 2000 Twin 430 HP Diesels, 8 KW Gen., Very com- fortable clean, quality boat. Well maint. $195,000 GREAT BUY! 25'T IROPHY PRO ZUU4 2-2UU Live Your uream! 15b.b' beam, HP Merc. Optimax SW low hrs diesel, live-aboard/cruiser. Exc SS props full head RayNavC-120 condition $115,000 Englwd VHF Exc cond. $39,500 941- 941-266-6321 697-9254 -'u ri"I1 Imii i D rb dIIey Sleeps 4 New Eng. Low Hrs. or trade for deck boat. $8,500. 941-2234368 z/' UUR-E. 'ocKet cruiser, 1986, 165 Volvo Diesel, Cus- tom Interior, $49,000 919- 247-2482 2z RAMPAGU sport -isner- man, 1989 (Nokomis), T/270 Chrysler I/B,Garmin color plot- ter, V berth & pilot berth, enc. head. $26,900. $21,000. Bob Nordstrom CPYB. 978-852- 4844 World Class Yacht Sales 29'6" REGAL COMMODORE 2002 Twin 10 Radar, GPS, AC, Loaded. $41,000 508-942-4600 387 Hours Total, New Main, Recent Genoa, New Hood Single Line Rigid Vang, Full Camper Canvas, Swim Plat- form, Davits, New Rigging, Dripless Seal, A/C, Fully Carpeted, Extensive Stainless Work, Runs Great. $22,500, 941-249-1793 26' REGAL EXPRESS 2007 loa 29'3" a/c, heat, vacuflush, micro, refrig, glass top burn- er,new flat tv w/dvd, arch w/rod hldr, GPS, ele. windlass, cockpit cover + camper can- vas, 5.7 Volvo. No Brokers Please. $43,500. $38,000 L SAILBOATS WOW'::7331 17' LINDSEY Antique 6hp OB Motor, Swing Keel, $1,500 OBO, 863-993-3495 23' HUNTER 1986 L-be:n, 2'3" draft, wing keel, 5HP OB motor, $4500. 941-625-9721 SAILBOATS 7331 3S GAIALINA Z2UUS, 3U np Yammar, AC, heat, in mast furl- ing, 1 owner, $80,000. 941- 347-4670 email irvina32@centurylink.net S PERSONAL WATER VEHICLES 7332 SEA DOO Jet Ski Pair w/Trail- er. Great Condition. Must See $4900 941-626-9200 MARINE SUPPLY & EQUIP. 7338 ANCHOR SUPER hooker # 9 30ft line,6ft chain,nice spare $20, OBO 941-240-5384 BIMINI TOP NEW, w/frame. Blue, 72"W X62"H $175 941-698-8969 BOAT LINES 3/4dbl brd braid- ed,eye loop 32&24ft,6pcs blk gc $75, OBO 941-240-5384 I Classified = Sales I BOAT MANUAL Chapman Piloting book, new, 600pg $20 941-505-1895 CHARTS FLORIDA West Coast boating/fishing charts $20 941-505-1895 DANFORTH D2000 Anch 201b,6ft chain,nice spare $40, OBO 941-240-5384 FREE MERCHANDISE ADS!! 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MOTOR HOMES/ RVs Z 7380 2009 SUNSEEKER 23' Class C, Chev, Low 17K mi. 100% AS NEW!! $34,500. 941-456-2471 SATURN TOW-CARS From $2,899 CHEWVY HHR's Many to choose from Blue-Ox Tow hitches. THE SATURN GUYS PRO-POWER AUTO SALES (941) 627-8822 P.C. WANTED All TT's, Motor Homes, 5th whis, Pop-Ups, Van conversion & passen- ger vans. Cash paid on the spot. for quick sale. Parts & Service Avail 941-347-7171 RV/CAMPER PARTS 7382 MISC. RV ACCESSORIES SOLD RV $2.-$19. 941-525-8789 R.V. STUFF Tow bar, car brake, Saturn tow car, lots & lots more. Punta Gorda 941-661-2011 ADVERTISE In The Classifieds! RV VAC W/ATTACHMENTS IN BOX $19. OBO 941-525-8789 GOREN BRIDGE WITH TANNAH HIRSCH @2013 Tribune Media Services, Inc. JUST COUNT TO NINE Neither vulnerable. South deals. WEST 4Q83 cQ62 0AJ63 46987 NORTH AAK65 ?K93 0972 *K10 SOUTH 6972 J 10 4 0 K104 4 AQJ4 The bidding: SOUTH WEST Pass Pass 2NT Pass Pass Pass EAST ^J 10 %A875 0 Q85 46532 NORTH 13 3NT EAST Pass Pass Opening lead: Three of 0 Thank goodness bridge players, like the rest of the human race, have 10 fingers. Quite often the ability to count that high is all that is required to find the winning line. The jump to two no trump by a passed hand promises a balanced holding and 11-12 high-card points. North judged that the good five-card suit and all-prime points were just enough to raise partner's response to game. West led the three of diamonds to the deuce, queen and king. With seven fast tricks, a careless declarer might go after spades. While that will produce the required two extra tricks, they will come too late. The defenders will cash three diamond tricks and the ace of hearts before declarer can gather nine, for down one. The opening lead and the two of diamonds on the table mark West with a four-card suit. That means there is only one legitimate line to nine tricks, all declarer needs is to find West with the queen of hearts. After winning the first trick with the king of diamonds, declarer should immediately run the jack of hearts. As the cards lie, there is nothing the defenders can do to prevent South from scoring two heart tricks, four clubs, two spades and the king of diamonds, for a total of nine. East-West can do no better than take three diamond tricks and the ace of hearts. And if East has the queen of hearts instead of West? So what! The contract was doomed in any event. (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.) 7 Little Words Find the 7 words to match the 7 clues. 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When they have family activities, some of the 3- and 4-year-old siblings of her classmates are taller than she. This doesn't seem to concern her parents, and her mom is an RN. Am I overreact- ing? J.L. ANSWER: Not growing in a year is not normal. If that's true, her pediatri- cian should be looking for any conditions (there are many) that can cause a child to stop growing. In days past, if a child didn't have a reason to not be growing or was grow- ing at a slower rate than normal, we were unable to do anything about it. However, now that human growth hormone (HGH) is available for children who are short, parents have a choice of whether to use this medication to make their children taller. The medication is FDA- approved for children in the shortest 1 percent of their age and in absence of other diseases. Your granddaughter is right around that level. The question is, Will treatment with this medication make her happier or healthier? There certainly are costs - it is expensive, requires prolonged treatment and can rarely have side effects. Although on average, a girl can expect about 2 inches of extra height after a full course of treatment, it's not clear that this makes everyone happier. If being shorter than others isn't bothering her or her parents, then I wouldn't recommend treatment with growth hormone. I think there are appropriate times to use this medication, but the decision isn't easy, and should be made con- sidering both risks and benefits. DEAR DR. ROACH: I question whether a 75-year-old woman with atrial fibrillation and a stroke last year should drink any alcoholic bever- ages. What about moder- ate alcohol use? J.E. ANSWER: Atrial fibril- lation is an abnormal, chaotic rhythm of the atria, the top chambers of the heart. Atrial fibril- lation is a problem for several reasons, especially oon Dr. Roach Readers may ', write Dr Roach at PO. Box 536475, Orlando, EL 32853-64 75 as it predisposes one to stroke. Because the atria don't contract normally, blood clots tend to form inside the heart, and without treatment, about 5 percent of people with atrial fibrillation will have a stroke per year. Treatment, most com- monly with warfarin as an anticoagulant, reduces the stroke risk to about 1.4 percent per year. Frequent heavy use of alcohol is probably, but not definitely, a risk for atrial fibrillation. Acute intoxication with alcohol is a risk for atrial fibrillation. People who drink alcohol excessively also have difficulty with anticoagulation, because of both associated diet abnormalities and alco- hol's direct toxic effect on the bone marrow. For all of these reasons, excess alcohol certainly should be avoided in any- one with atrial fibrillation. Since you ask specifically about moderate alcohol, I would recommend no more than one alcoholic drink per day. Remember that a 12 ounce glass of beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, and a 11 2-ounce hard alcohol drink all contain roughly the same amount of alcohol, and all are considered one drink. The booklet on stroke explains this condition that is deservedly feared by all. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach No. 902, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Can. with the recipi- ent's printed name and address. Please allow four weeks for delivery. Dr Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column when- ever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealthmed. cornell.edu or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Health newsletters may be ordered from www.rbmamall.com. and Graham ,7y T "J 9 F: ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman GARFIELD B y Jim Davis I'VE ALMOST GOT YVOO, CAT! 0 I S S Li MAILMAN! job z a FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein NOW THAT I'M &OIN& .IKCG SHOPPING ANP SACK TO WORK, I WON'T _COOKING ANP LAUNPRY HAVE TIME TO PO ANP IRONIN& ANP ALL THE THINGS I PO C.HAUFFGURLIN& NATG APOIUNoD UPC-. ALL tPJc- MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella PI MAKE ALL KINPS SO WHEN YOU'RE OF CUISINE! I TENP NOT WORKING TO BE TOWARD HEALTHY THE NEXT NICHOLAS FARE...I HAVE TO SPARK... STHINKOF'MY I I l MOTHER,TOO! DILBERT By Scott Adams 0 I WONDER IF I SHOULD RELY MORE ON MAY INTUITION TO MAKE DECISIONS. YOU MEAN GUESSING? -JB^* - SOMEBOPY IS &OIN& TO HAVGe TO PICK UP THG SLACK. 7 WATTCHINGI(OU |EUATAAKWSMW| ku zr7 THANK GOOPNESS FOR SHORT ATTENTION SPANS TO ra (f SQUIRREL! -A 1- 1k~^^ ^ o gc ANP PO I HAVe A VOLUNTEER.? W~u~l~c-lz mm~l !WI RAN! YOU'RE PRACTICING SOMETHING LIKE THAT!. STO BS THE NEXT 1 CAN DEMONSTRATE SRACHAEL RAY ? MMY SKILLS FOR YOU ONE OF? THESE PAYS IF YOU WANT! THESE THINGS MAKE SENSE IN MY HEAD! IS THERE ROOM IN THERE WITH ALL OF THE INTUITION? * NO. GUESSING IS E TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM INTUITION BECAUSE OF THE ... U ... = 5 --,-1 --. Wednesday, April 24, 2013 ads.yoursun.net E/N/C/V The Sun Classified Page 31 JUMBLE. Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words. 2013 Tribune Media Services, Inc. All Rights Reserved. KRELC SOLNES r T -- I ounH., viDLuV vunu UMIVIEl by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek TH1 FOD DWA5 PR-T-Y 600 AT THE SKUNK RESTAURANT, BUT THE - BORN LOSER By Art and Chip Sansom RAOW Wks I 'OM'T WART YOUR '? TO TkLK AbOUT IT! BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall WHAT DO I LOVED IT! AND 7 GREAT! OH, I WON'T DEAR... YOU THINK TH4E ENDING FLIPPED DON'T SPOIL ENJOY THE OF THIS EVERYTHING AROUND T1T FOR ME, CHARACTERS... THRILLER, PERFECTLYr HOU VI rWF.LL-AZE.WT YOU CO 1IG6 TO A,5K ,F. Wk'1 l Ot>('T WNATTO TNLK .BOUT IT 7 JUST KEEP IN MIND THAT THE PROFESSOR WAS ONCE AN INEPT MAGICIAN Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. A: IIII If ^MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell (Answers tomorrow) Yesterday's Jumbles: ALOUD BOOTH TRIPLE SHRINK Answer: Something was wrong with the telescope. He would need to LOOK INTO IT Canning grease Dear Heloise: After cooking greasy foods such as bacon, the grease is poured into a metal can (example: coffee) and placed in the freezer with the original lid. After the can is full, the lid is taped and the can is placed in the trash bag on pickup day. This solves the issue of a lot of grease in the garbage can until trash day. Lee G., via email White pepper Dear Heloise: What is the difference between white pepper and black pepper? Why use one in- stead of the other? Linda W in Indiana Black pepper is harvest- ed when the peppercorns are still green or black. It has a stronger smell and more distinct flavor than white pepper. White pepper comes from fully matured berries that are yellow or red. Once the skin falls off, the white pulp is dried and processed to make white pepper. White pepper can be used in white or light- colored creams and sauces because of its delicate, mild flavor. It also doesn't show up as big, black flakes in a light-colored dish. There is a big difference in cost between the two, and white pepper costs a whole lot more! Heloise Garlic bread Dear Heloise: When certain breads are on sale, such as French, Italian or Hints from Heloise sourdough, I buy a couple of extra loaves. I slice the bread, apply butter (that has garlic salt mixed in) to each slice and wrap it in aluminum foil. Now the bread can go straight from the freezer to the oven for heating. Garlic bread ready when needed! - Kim J., via email Syrup substitute Dear Heloise: Is there anything that can be substituted for light corn syrup in a recipe? - Judith K. in Pennsylvania Actually, there is! Try substituting the same amount of honey, mo- lasses or maple syrup. However, since these are sweeter, it may slightly affect the overall flavor. - Heloise Chocolate chips Dear Heloise: When I use a topping of choco- late chips on a dessert, I wrap the chips in plastic wrap and hit them with my rubber hammer on a wooden cutting board. They break up evenly. - Barbara B. in Illinois WORSE By Lynn Johnston SUNCL-PHIL DOe T BUT I WAONTy.OUtO HaVE afNy-ToVs OK FIND SOMETHING-i Co ICS OR GMES. DO U ND-RSTAND? E 8 3 8 Hug SIESTA TIME. - -/, t~lABot cs www.kingleatuscom m utt sco m i CS The Sun Classified Page 32 EINICIV ads .you rsun net Wednesday, April 24, 2013 Aggressive girls put teenage boy in embarrassing state DEAR ABBY: My son is a tall, strikingly hand- some teenager, although ' somewhat shy. Our problem is that his looks f attract the wrong kind of . attention from aggressive girls, and it's getting worse every year. He and his 14-year-old sister went out to eat after Dear Abby school yesterday, and when they returned it was that his arousal was obvious my son was upset normal and nothing to b and his sister was furious. normal and ofI to bm She said a group of college ashamed of. I am sure m girls at a table next to them male readers will also wae were teasing and taunting to wegh in on ourletter my son with blatantly because what happened o sexual propositions. They your son was outrageous went so far as to touch him DEAR ABBY: I recently suggestively as they got up bought a used car for to leave, myself. It is exotic, and I'm sure they got the my wife and I really like physical response from it. She's upset with me him they wanted; he is however, because I won't only 17, after all. But he let her drive it unless I'm was clearly angry, embar- in the car. I bought it wit rassed and ashamed. He the intent for us to enjoy said he felt trapped and it, but I am also concerns didn't know what to do. with keeping it in good The sexual harassment shape. of young men is often Because my wife is laughed off with a wink unhappy, I am undecided and a nudge, but it isn't about whether to keep funny. It can be as painful the car and stick to my and damaging to men as guns, or sell it and live life to women. Furthermore, simply and unfettered. W my son is a minor, and I share everything, but the suspect the college girls car is one thing that need were adults, if the beer careful attention. Can on the table was any you give me some advice? indication. DOESN'T WANT IT I am trying to raise my DENTED IN RANCHO son to respect women CORDOVA, CALIF. and to be a decent man, DEAR DOESN'T WANT husband and father IT DENTED: Let's be someday, but frankly, I'm honest. On one hand, yoi at a loss as to how to help say you bought the car fo him handle this type of yourself, and on the othei sexual aggressiveness from you say you bought it for girls. Do you or any of your both of you to enjoy. You readers have any sugges- can't have it both ways, s( tions?- SHOCKED MOM which is it? IN TENNESSEE I think the time has DEAR MOM: I can see come to confess to your why your son and daugh- wife that even though yoi ter were upset. He was not said the car was for both only sexually harassed by of you, it's really your bab those young women, but Then make it up to her when they put their hands by buying her that special on him, he was assaulted. something she has always When the teasing escalat- wished for. ed, he and his sister should Dear Abby is written by have changed tables or left Abigail Van Buren, also the restaurant. known as Jeanne Phillips, If your son's father is in and was founded by her the picture, he should dis- mother, Pauline Phillips. cuss the incident with your Write DearAbby at www. son. If that's not possible, DearAbby. com or PO. Box another adult male should 69440, Los Angeles, CA help him understand 90069. e y nt to h 1ed d e e ls ? u r r, ) u by. S "Woe unto him that hinlldiert his house by unrigh- teousness, and his chambers by wrong; that useth his neighbor's service without wages, and giveth him not for his work." -Jeremiah 22:13. Don't forget that God is the most accurate book- keeper in the universe. Be honest and fair in your dealings. God has the final word on your life and mine. CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers IT'S STARTIM&TO I DON'T -TH C Venice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section. I HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21-April 19). Set learning goals for yourself. By learning, you will become a more com- petent performer, but if you perform well without learning, it will be hard to repeat the success. TAURUS (April 20-May 20).You don't thinkabout earning another person's trust, because you are honest and real, and it never occurred to you that anyone would think otherwise. Beware of the one who tries too hard to win your confidence. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). It is a well-known fact all due respect" will usually end with offensive, disrespectful notions. CANCER (June 22-July 22). Your experience will translate well to others now, so be sure to share it. You can really make a difference in someone's life just by talking about what you've done and learned. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You are interested in others. Being friendly isn't really an effort or something you do because you are self-confident. It's a natural extension of your curiosity. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).You'll work a bit at attention you receive in return is most satisfying and could lead to interesting connections and relationships. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Business is like a television remote control. Unless you know the right sequence of actions to follow, you are unlikely to LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).The person who quietly tune into the programming of your choice. reminds you or nudges you when you get off track is CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Like an expert poker a true friend and guide. Keep this person close, and be ready for your chance to return the favor. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).There is someone who seems intent on impressing you despite the fact (or maybe because of the fact) that you are not so easily impressed these days. Your skepticism only makes player adept at bluffing, you sense when another person isn't telling the truth. You may also sense an advantage to going along with the ruse for a while. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). You're a visual creature, and you like things to looka certain way. This may seem impractical to others around you, that sentences that start with "no offense" or "with radiating the finer qualities of your gender. The ooo PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Your happiness is not selfish. It will, in fact, be very good for someone close to you. You are more patient when you have a positive feeling buzzing through your experience. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY (April 24). It's as though your ancestors and all who have loved you and left the earthly plane are cheering for you this year. Strange and even miraculous events may be attributed to otherworldly support. Love abounds in May. New work will change your outlook and increase your prospects. Pisces and Gemini people adore you. Your lucky numbers are: 5, 44,39, 2 and 20. SHOE By Gary Brookins & Susie tMADAIE ZOO DOO, OH VES,ORT. WEAV YOU MADE YOUR WIEN I DIE ... FINAL ARRANGEMENTS? 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). 7 3 6 9 1 Rating: GOLD 3 Solution to 4/23/13 E 1 8 7 3 9 4 2 5 6 4 1 7 4 2 1 8 7 9 36758 4 2 1 7 39641857932 8 2 4 9 53126487 3 7 6 8 216739548 8161 75 4 6 1 329 5 439582671 1 7 4 3 60 4/24/13 The Sun Classified Page 32 E/N/C/V ads.yoursun.net Wednesday, April 24, 2013 this one try harder, but keep developing your ideas. |