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ISAAC BABCOCK OBSERVER STAFF Mead Garden is on the verge of a makeover after the Winter Park City Com- mission voted yes on a plan to resurrect it on Nov. 22. The Commission had been approached by the Friends of Mead Garden asking for funding and to collaborate on a strategic plan to renovate the 47.5- acre botanical garden and city park, which had been gradually deteriorating, Friends of Mead Garden President Jeffrey Blyden- burgh said. Blydenburgh said he's Winter Park / Maitland ever wpmobserver.com 407-740-0401 www.FirstColonyBank.net FIRST COLONY k :BANK Your Real Hometown Bank On Hwy 17-92 in Maitland EL Member FDIC Knights win five Basketball is on a big streak, while football is championship bound. Page 8 Gift of speech Nonverbal students get help from a specialized Apple iPod application. Page 13 What you're saying I am offended and insulted by the so-called 'Friends' of Fleet Peeples Park. Page 18 0 94922 95642 2 Thursday, December 2,2010 ffB &,)I*...LM 50�+ tax Merrll Lynch Wealth Management makes available products and services offered by Merrll Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Incorporated (MLPF&S) and other subsidlares of Bank of America Corporation. MLPF&S is a registered brokerdealer, member SIPC. Investment products: I Are Not FDIC Insured Are Not Bank Guaranteed May LoseValue � 2010 Bank of America Corporation. Allrightsreserved. -Fs8 mri~ rrjrSCl~~r~~j PHOTO BY ISAAC BABCOCK -THE OBSERVER Cameras record travelers who run the red light at the intersection of Maitland Avenue and Marion Way. Maitland's first red-light camera is online, in warning stage JENNY ANDREASSON OBSERVER STAFF A camera is recording driv- ers running the traffic light at Maitland Avenue and Marion Way. But violators won't receive $158 cita- tions until the first week of January. An additional six cam- eras are planned to watch over Maitland intersections within one year - most along the busy thorough- fares of Orlando Avenue (Highway 17-92) and Mait- land Boulevard. That means it's not just impacting Maitland resi- dents, Mayor Doug Kin- son said, because residents make up only 20 percent of the traffic on Orlando Av- enue. "Eighty percent are try- ing to get from where they > turn to RED on PAGE 3 A waiting game MEGAN STOKES OBSERVER STAFF Obama's HAMP program, HUD's Emergency Home- owner Loan Program, even the recent moratorium on foreclosures are all futile ef- forts at fixing the housing market, University of Cen- tral Florida Economist Sean Snaith said. "The bottom line is that people have to be able to make the mortgage pay- ment, and with unemploy- ment as high as it is, nothing is going to stop that. It does not change the underlying fundamentals of the econo- my," he said. "The housing market is not going to get healthy until unemployment goes down. It's a waiting game. It's going to take much of 2011, especially in Florida, > turn to MARKET on PAGE 4 optimistic about the proj- ect moving forward. "It's an amazing pro- cess, this is," he said. "From where we've gone over the last seven years since we've started this process, almost all of the motion has been forward." The Friends got what they wanted on Nov. 22, with the city pledging at least $200,000 per year to fund the Denning Drive park starting in 2012, the leasing of an Environmen- tal Learning Center - the city's former maintenance facility - to the group, and to put in place a fee struc- > turn to MEAD on PAGE 7 -� ~n;= *' - �r" cS( P- 1- ," .s.,- ARCHIVE PHOTO BY ISAAC BABCOCK -THE OBSERVER Winter Park hosts its annual Duck Derby at Mead Garden, which will get a face-lift. II r Call today to explore the EFI^t Ra refinance programs available S... , . Ask how you may be able to take advantage of the LOW rates even if you are at 105% of value L Amazing! Resurrecting Mead Garden Winter Park has pledged $200,000 per year to put strategic plan into motion Can new player save Town Center? Maitland City Council will decide whether or not to proceed with termination at its Dec. 13 meeting JENNY ANDREASSON OBSERVER STAFF In a split vote Nov. 22, Mai- tland City Council directed the city attorney to draft a letter that declares the Town Center developer in default. But that vote didn't start the 30-day countdown to terminating the develop- ment agreement. City Coun- cil will review the default letter at its Dec. 13 meeting and then vote whether or not to start the clock. The city must give devel- oper Maitland Downtown Property Owner LLC 30 days to cure defaults before it can terminate the agreement. If Council moves forward on Dec. 13, it could officially terminate the document in mid-January. Mayor DougKinson made the motion that passed 3-2. "That provides for us a plan that allows us to keep things moving forward," Kinson said, "and it allows the financing partner to have time to come to table, potentially on the 13th, to show proof of funds." Councilors Bev Reponen and Phil Bonus wanted the city to move forward with default immediately. "This was decision night," Reponen said, "and the de- cision wasn't to put off the decision. ... Citizens always come up to me and say, give us a downtown. Nobody says give [Reese] more time." Investor revealed That financing partner Kin- son refers to is Harrell Hos- pitality Group of Dallas - the Texas investors who un- til Monday, were unnamed by City Council. In July, developer Bob Re- U .4 F= 4 . . . -, . _ RENDERING COURTESY OF MAITLAND DOWNTOWN PROPERTY OWNER LLC The Maitland Town Center was slated to be a two-block pedestrian-friendly downtown with retail, office and residential space. That plan is up for debate on Dec. 13. ese submitted a bankruptcy plan that included a letter of intent from Harrell. The letter stated that the group would provide $5 million in financing or capital in order to assemble the property for the two-block $400 million mixed-use Maitland Town Center project. Harrell is in the process of taking over the $8.3 mil- lion mortgage on the for- mer Winn-Dixie and Royal Plaza parcels from Mercan- tile Bank in order to settle a foreclosure suit that forced Reese into Ch. 11 bankrupt- cy protection in March. First impressions Councilman Howard Schief- erdecker, who becomes mayor on Jan. 4, met with Reese three times recently, the third of which included After 2010, without any further action by Congress, the maximum estate tax rate becomes 55%! Charles H. Stark, P.A. ATTORNEY AT LAW 312 N. Park Ave., Suite 2-A Winter Park, FL 32789 407.788.0250 SCHEDULE A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION Si s mplifJ Move --- --TWO MEN AND A TRUCK.I "Movers Who Core" I 407-852-1777 379 W.Michigan St. Suite 200 *Orlando, FL32806 ww.twomenandatruck.com I a I 6 FL REG# IM 79 :4-Hur Mve 2HourMove Withcupn Bruce Davidson, a business development manager with Harrell Hospitality Group. "[Davidson] knew little about what was going on except that the land had to close," Schieferdecker said. "That was a big concern to me. "But I was also impressed with the developer. He was honest and straightforward. He said he had earmarked $400 million for this proj- ect." Schieferdecker said that Davidson wants to talk to the city this week as a joint venture partner. "He wants to come back and start with the city from scratch. That was encouraging to me.... He is coming back to meet with the city and start the process of getting this proj- ect under way." Maitland resident and builder Renee Stein-Char- lan also attended the meet- ing with Davidson. "He said that he believes in Maitland and the opportunity to be- gin a model that they could build throughout the coun- try," she said. The company is also dedicated to green design. She said she was told that the group, which represents celebrities, athletes and oth- er people "with significant dollars", has invested $1 bil- lion so far out of a more than $3 billion pot. "Naturally, I'm thinking, let's bring it to Maitland." Stein-Charlan agreed that Maitland should keep the pressure on by moving forward with termination. "The thing that brought this to a head is that we did push the issue," she said. Assemblage key Attorney Cliff Shepard said the developer must assem- ble the properties needed for the project by January's termination vote. "If there's assemblage of the properties, then we have something to talk about. TIHE DAVEY TREE EXPERT COMPANY Disaoi er The Davey Diference. C 'omplerc Tree, Shrub & Lawn Care k SQuality Pruning = InsicE & Disease Management : Deep-Root Fertilization SISA Certified Arborists w ww.davey.com DAVEY . 407-331-8020 The Learning Tree is a Ministry of First Baptist Church of Winter Park We offer Full-Day Infant Care and Childcare Year- Round, Preschool Classes and much more! Now Accepting Enrollment for Full-Day Summer Camp (K5-Completed 3rd Grade) "Rooted &grounded Established in 1973 - we are celebrating 36 inJesus Christ. " years of service this year. (407) 628-1761 1021 New York Avenue N., www.FBCWinterPark.org Winter Park, Florida 32789 We are licensed Through Department of Children and Families(C070R0154) Without it, we have noth- ing," Shepard said. Reese said the assem- blage is "imminent". He said Harrell will be back right af- ter Thanksgiving and show proof of funds. He also said he has deals with all the landowners. "We just have to put the pieces together. We pulled all the title work, and we just have to proceed toward closings. So it's im- minent," he said. Reese was timid at the podium, saying he was just there to answer Council's questions. He offered only one cautious statement: "Starting from scratch will be detrimental to get- ting any kind of cohesive downtown." Push back Councilman Bonus, a law- yer, voted against bringing the default letter back for review on Dec. 13. He said it was needless to stall the process because the defaults are obvious. Councilwoman Reponen pointed out that the attorney had already itemized the defaults as part of the bankruptcy case, so it would require little effort. But Councilwoman Lin- da Frosch, also a lawyer, said she'd like the opportu- nity to review it. "It sends a message that we do want to move forward, but let's do it properly," she said. Schiferdecker agreed, saying Maitland needs to break its reputation of scar- ing off developers. He said he wants to embrace Harrell and find out what the joint venture partnership entails before the attorney mails the default letter. "It's only three weeks; we've waited years," he said. "And we have somebody for the first time that has the money to do it." Areas of practice: WILLS, TRUSTS ESTATE TAX REDUCTION -ASSET PROTECTION - CORPORATE LAW -PROBATE mmi I Page 2 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 3 RED I The city will keep about $73 of each $158 red-light camera citation < continued from front page live north of Maitland to where they're going to work," he said, "which is generally through Maitland in as quick a time as they possibly can." The cameras, pend- ing Florida Department of Transportation approval, will be placed on Orlando Avenue at the intersections of Lake and Horatio Avenues and on Maitland Boulevard at the intersections of Mai- tland Avenue, Interstate 4 and Lake Destiny and Keller roads. Winter Park is also moving toward a camera monitoring system. The camera on Maitland Avenue and Marion Way began its 30-day warning period this week. There is a sign on each side of the in- tersection to alert drivers, Lieutenant John Schardine said. Come January, $158 citations will be issued to violators caught in the in- tersection on a red. The main goal of the cameras is to increase safe- ty, Kinson said. "The intent is to make our community safer, and almost a byproduct of mak- ing the community safer ... is we make a few dollars on it," Kinson said. The city will pay vendor Gatso USA a monthly fee of $4,600 per camera. Origi- nally, the city was going to pay the vendor a portion of each ticket that was issued, $30, but an ordinance ap- proved by the Florida Leg- islature in May prohibits a per-violation fee. "When we looked at the numbers and compared the amount of money that the city is paying, it's a savings to the city," Maitland Police Chief Doug Ball said at the Nov. 22 City Council meet- ing. In order for each camera to pull in $4,600 a month, 64 tickets must be issued and paid, he said. The City Council ap- proved an amendment to their red-light ordinance at that meeting so if the cam- era revenues don't cover the vendor's fee, then the bal- ance will be waived. But Ball doesn't think they'll have a problem pay- ing the vendor. When they studied the intersections, there were about 25 viola- tions at one intersection during an eight-hour span, he said. Once all seven intersec- tions' cameras are online, he expects about 4,375 vio- lations per month. The city takes about $73 of each $158 violation. The state gets $70 - $100 if the camera is on a state road - the trauma centers $10, and the Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Trust Fund gets $3. About $2 goes to the cost of mailing the tickets. Once the city pays the vendor, it should net about $287,000 per month - at first. Historically, once driv- ers get one or two tickets, they change their behavior and violations drop off sig- nificantly. That's OK with Ball. "Our goal is to reduce ac- cidents and keep folks from running red lights in the first place. ... Our goal is to get to the point where it's not cost effective to have the cameras there," he said. Future camera locations "-4 Maitland Avenue and Marion Way Orlando Avenue and Lake Avenue Orlando Avenue and Horatio Avenue Maitland Boulevard and Maitland Avenue Maitland Boulevard and Interstate 4 Maitland Boulevard and Lake Destiny Road Maitland Boulevard and Keller Road S I net experience you'll prefer. Guaranteed. CenturyLinkT High-Speed Internet gives you everything you want -speed and reliability-at a locked-in, low price of just $14.95 a month, every month, for 2 years. 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I............ ......I. -......... .. . . .. ....... .... % ........ M....,n, u .. - Winter Park / Maitland Observer Page 4 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitlanci Observer MARKET I Homeowners are reaching out for help instead of defaulting on homes < continued from front page to strengthen." Unemployment has been hovering at 11.8 percent and an October Workforce Central Florida report pre- dicted that figure will not dip to a stable 6 percent un- til at least 2016 or 2018. "The most persistent problem keeping this real estate market bad is unem- ployment," agreed Matt En- glett of Kel Attorneys, who specializes in foreclosures and is currently handling 6,500 foreclosure cases. "We have a really high (un- employment) rate locally, much higher than the na- tional average, and if people aren't making money, it's difficult for them to make a mortgage payment or buy a home." Snaith predicts a slight uptick in job growth next year. "A strong economy is the underpinning of the hous- ing market," he said. "With all these massive pieces of legislation that Congress and the White House has put through (health care, housing) it created a real black cloud of uncertainty over the economy, and in that kind of environment, firms do not have the con- fidence to add to their staff. Growth is pretty modest right now." According to the WCF re- port, job vacancies are up 35 percent - a product of the recession, Snaith said, be- cause employers are seeing that they can meet demand with less staff. Last resort But many people are not waiting around for the real estate market to improve and have decided to walk away from their underwa- ter mortgages - the home is worth less than the mort- gage. Englett says this can be a positive financial move as long as it's a strategic de- redlmd..i a.. r... l Florida Art b\ Florida Artists Annual small iainringii slio\ featuring the workss of 20 Florida artists. 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"What we see now, and are seeing more and more of, and what I think will be a trend in the next few years, is that all these people who walked away, the banks are selling that debt to debt col- lectors who are suing the homeowners," Englett said, adding that the bank has five years to get a judgment against the borrower, and once they do, they have 20 years to take action. "Banks are holding back on doing that because they don't want public percep- tion to get even worse but they're not going to sit on it forever because it's worth I NT ICE I Dr. Seth is Moving! Effective November 22, 2010, Dr. Monisha Seth's practice will be at 1940 Howell Branch Road in Winter Park. Our new phone number will be 407-629-8802. If you already Iiave an appointment scheduled, the date and time will remain the same We look forward to seeing you in our newvff . We invite you to cal31 the practice ,f you need irnformatior or,n our ne",, location ircludincg our ne\, address direl[c'rons to the ofince scheduling an app.iri[nmernt or obtaining mediic l r-ecird-. Dr. Monisha Seth & Staff something." He said more people are choosing strategic default rather than walking away from their bad loan but ex- pects people to not take ei- ther of these actions once the market improves, even if their mortgage is still un- derwater. "Compared to two years ago, people are reacting dif- ferently to the threat of fore- closure. They know there are options and that the worse thing they can do is walk away from their home and think the problem will go away." Seeing eye-to-eye Frank Rubino, VP of the Chase Homeownership Center in Orlando, agreed. Instead of sitting in their defaulting home, they are reaching out for help. The center in Orlando is one of two offices in Cen- tral Florida designed to give people in trouble a face-to-face meeting with their bank, instead of deal- ing with machines over the phone. A homeowner must be in default to get help at the center, but Rubino said they also have programs for people who are current but need help. "It's a very personal pro- cess to go trough - they have to tell their life story. That's why we have the cen- ter where it's more private," Rubino said. "Everyone's been affected, from the su- per affluent to the blue col- lar worker. In many cases it's outside the consumer's con- trol but everyone identifies with it a little differently." There are 51 offices across the country that have per- formed more than 900,000 modifications since open- ing in January 2009, mostly by walking them through the HAMP program, which lowers the interest rate and longevity of the loan to help make it more affordable to those whose mortgages are applicable. They also assist Washington Mutual and EMC customers. "Customers are trying to seek help much earlier in their hardship process compared to 18 months ago," Rubino said. "They are taking charge. But you still see folks walking in a week before the foreclosure sale date on their home, and then it's a mad scramble to get things done." This summer, legislation passed that does not al- low a hold on a foreclosure less than 10 days before the foreclosure is settled. This cuts down on the volume of people in the courts and stops people from taking advantage of the system. Rubino said he has not seen the effects of this change yet. "People are super ap- preciative that we're here, face-to-face to help them through every step of the process. We're the only ones who offer that, as far as I'm aware," Rubino said. "There are some people who feel they're entitled to assistance because they are a taxpayer, but for the most part people are genuine and humble." I u R Page 4 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 5 All aboard SunRail negotiations between Orange County and Winter Park could be finalized before end of year ARCHIVE PHOTO BY ISAAC BABCOCK -THE OBSERVER Winter Park's Central Park station is planned to have SunRail trains running through it as early as 2013. ISAAC BABCOCK OBSERVER STAFF The negotiation process is nearly over for Winter Park and its com- muter rail agreement with Orange County. That's what City Attorney Larry Brown said at the Nov. 22 meeting. But commissioners still had some final quibbles over the con- troversial interlocal agreement, which would determine how much the city would pay for its portion of the SunRail system, and how much liability it would share. Negotiations about the agree- ment have dragged on since 2008, when Commissioner Beth Dillaha originally challenged the agree- ment between the city and the county, saying that the city would be exposed to too much cost and too much liability in the event of an accident. In the ensuing period, the city had negotiated with the county to reach a consensus on the agree- ment. "The next round is really going to be it," Brown said of the final ne- gotiations. The city will pass a final agreement in its Dec. 13 meeting, then send it to the Orange County Commission for final approval. "The language they're waiting on from me ... I think that's going to happen clearly in the next cou- ple weeks," he said. "It's conceiv- able." But more fuel was added to the fire at that Commission meeting when Dillaha took a Nov. 2 vote that shot down commuter rail funding in Hillsborough County and used it as ammunition. "Hillsborough County asked the voters if they'd approve a tax for transit, and they all turned it down," she said. "We talk all around about a dedicated funding source, but the part that needs to be done is to ask the people to approve it." She suggested a referendum to ask Winter Park voters if they wanted to pay for the system, which she said has seen rising costs that the voters had not previously approved, plus additional accident costs that could hit the city in the future. As of the current agreement, the city is set to pay $170,000 of the in- surance deductible in the event of an accident, Brown said. "I have a real problem sharing in the liability because that was never part of the original agreement," Dillaha said. Currently the city can opt out of the interlocal agreement if the SunRail system does not have a 100 percent dedicated funding source. "Any future city commission could choose not to participate because of a dedicated funding source," Brown said. Saturday, Dcme1 6:0pm oldyPrd Sponsored by1 CI S TO S PA Winter Park / Maitland Observer Business Musgrave Building & Restorations, an award-winning construction com- pany versatile in both residential and commercial projects, has completed a state-of-the-art, full-service record- ing studio in the Winter Park Village, Music Lab. Junior Achievement of Central Florida recently announced that Craig Polejes, president of Florida Bank of Commerce, will serve as president of the organization. Bright House Networks announced that Digital Cable TV customers can record shows from literally anywhere with access to their Digital Video Re- corder (DVR) on their wireless mobile handheld device. University of Phoenix Central Florida Campus named Aaron Knowles, DBA, as campus director. Tessa B. Hahn with Hahn & Hahn Team, Inc. has been appointed by the City of Winter Park Mayor, Ken Brad- ley, to the MetroPlan Orlando Citizen's Advisory Committee. Cursor Florida Realty Corp. was awarded the contract to sell, lease, and manage an industrial property located at 1120 Coletta Drive in Or- lando. M. D. Anderson-Orlando was se- lected as a recipient for the $20,000 in Livestrong grants following a na- tional online voting campaign involv- ing more than 170 hospitals and can- cer centers. NAI Realvest recently negotiated a new eight-year lease agreement for an 11,400 square foot freestanding industrial building on 7.191+ acres located at 11176 Boggy Creek Road. Attorney Amanda R. Caruso with Lowndes, Drosdick, Doster, Kantor & Reed, PA., has recently been ap- pointed as Chair of the City of Orlando Code Enforcement Board. Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate is pleased to announce that Carma Bandstra, Colleen Montgomery and Vince Montgomery have joined the company's Oviedo office. The Residential/Multi-Family Divi- sion of Tri-City Electrical Contractors, Inc. is under way on $336,000 of work at the new 22,317-square-foot Child Development Center at the U.S. Air Force's Hurlburt Field in Pensacola. Orlando-based RERC Strategic Advisors provided multi-disciplinary real estate development consulting services for the City of Minneapolis' Wellness and Life Sciences Corridor in one of the nation's largest urban medical centers. Charles D. Wilder, Founder of the Es- tate Planning and Legacy Law Center, PLC, has just been appointed as a Civil Law Notary for the state of Florida. Community The David Maus Volkswagen North (Lee Road) service department re- cently collected 770 non-perishable food items. About half of the collected items were split into 14 laundry bas- kets along with a roasting pan and $20 gift certificate to purchase a tur- key. The 14 baskets were donated to the Orlando Union Rescue Mission. The remaining cans were donated to Second Harvest Food Bank. United Arts of Central Florida is excited to announce the Fiscal Year 2011 Organizational Project Grants, awarding $227,640 to 35 arts and ^KSSSS cultural organizations. Awards in Maitland: $10,000 to the Holocaust Memorial Resource and Education Center of Florida and $6,660 to the Performing Arts of Maitland. Awards in Winter Park: $10,000 to Albin Po- lasek Museum and Sculpture Gar- dens, $8,400 to The Center for Con- temporary Dance, $10,000 to The Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra, $4,820 to The Messiah Choral Soci- ety, $6,460 to The Winter Park His- torical Association and $8,400 to The Winter Park Playhouse. Trinity Preparatory School's debate team is the only school in Florida se- lected as a "Top 32" team in a highly competitive international debate competition. By advancing to this next round of the 10th annual Bickel & Brewer/New York University Inter- national Public Policy Forum (IPPF), the students remain eligible to win the $10,000 grand prize and an all- expenses-paid trip to the finals com- petition in New York City in April 2011. Visit www.bickelbrewer.com/ippf A group of students at Park Mait- land School recently rolled up their sleeves and planted their own "grow boxes" full of vegetables to learn about healthy eating. This unique, hands-on experience is just one activ- ity that fifth and sixth grade students get to do as part of the Healthy 100 Kids program through Florida Hospi- tal. Visit www.healthy100.org As part of a successful team effort, Maitland Soccer Club has received more than $1,350 in both funds and equipment from Maitland Tire and Uniroyal Tire. Partnering with its tire dealers, Uniroyal has donated nearly $13 million in funds and equipment, including over 1 million soccer balls, since 2000. Bank of America recently unveiled $450,000 in funding - and $3.15 million to date - in Orlando through its Neighborhood Excellence Initiative, which is designed to stimulate and sustain the local economy in Orlando and in communities across the coun- try. Jewish Family Services of Greater Orlando received $200,000 and Peter Schreyer, of Winter Park, will direct his $5,000 grant to Crealde School of Art, where he is a professor. Ongoing holiday donation drives: During December, Whole Foods Market, 1989 Aloma Ave., will be ac- cepting food donations for HOPE and their Sonshine Food Pantry near Cus- tomer Service. Seniors First's Holiday Shoebox Drive collects gifts for senior citizens. To donate, orfo r more information, call Michelle Lowe at 407-615-8962 or e-mail mlowe@seniorsfirst.com Donate a toy to a needy child by vis- iting the Angel Tree located in Fashion Square Mall's Center Court through Sunday, Dec. 12. Or visit The Eco- Guys, who are collecting for Toys for Tots and Second Harvest Food Bank, on the first floor entrance near Dil- lard's. Give the gift of a smile by picking up a DOVE card or dropping off a new unwrapped gift for a child ages 0-17 at Starling Chevrolet, City Arts Down- town, Demetree Chiropractic, Chris- tian HELP or any Qdoba location by Tuesday, Dec. 14. Call 407-834-4022 or visit Christianhelp.org There were about 100 people in attendance from the Winter Park/ Maitland community throughout the evening at the grand opening of My French Neighbor located at 4833 New Broad St. in Baldwin Park on Nov. 12. All guests enjoyed a 10 percent dis- count on the entire store filled with French imported products including tableware, linen, French country fur- niture, home decor, and fine grocery items. * I- Is-^i^ O bsWiner Park Maitland Observer PUBLISHER Kyle Taylor 407-563-7009 kyle@observernewspapers.com MANAGING EDITOR Jenny Andreasson 407-563-7026 jennya@observernewspapers.com DESIGNER Eric Sly 407-563-7054 erics@observernewspapers.com Established in 1989 by Gerhard J.W. 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The extra funding would be in addition to the $100,000 per year the city already pays for the park. Also at the meeting, the Commission accepted a $150,000 donation from Winter Park-based firm Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman for capi- tal improvements to the garden. With strong Commis- sion support behind the park renovation, Mayor Ken Bradley said he hoped the city could get to work as soon as possible. "I'd love to be able through our own current budget ... if there's some way to allocate money in this budget cycle," he said of the possibility of immedi- ately infusing funds into the project. But Commissioner Car- olyn Cooper cautioned the Commission that it shouldn't overreach with its promises. "If we're going to make a commitment, I'd like it to be one we can honor," she said. Commissioner Tom Mc- Macken said that he didn't want anything done unless the city hires a consultant to act as director to the proj- ects. "I'm really uncomfort- able going down to this level of detail without do- ing that," McMacken said. "I voted down funding for Mead Garden before if they don't have a director. We're dealing with a job descrip- tion where we don't have that expertise in the city. We're going to have to have someone who knows what to do with it when they get it." Bradley disagreed, saying he thought the city should research a resurrection plan first, then hire a director to implement it. "I'm concerned about hiring somebody to create a vision versus starting with some guidelines and who- ever comes helps us fulfill that," Bradley said. "I don't know if that's chicken/egg, cart/horse." McMacken persisted, say- ing that a city-owned bo- tanical garden was a rarity in the country, and that it needed special care. "If you go to a hospital, you want to make sure you get a proctologist and not a neurologist," McMacken said. "You want to make sure you get the right specialist in there. I want to make sure we have the right specialist in there managing what is a major asset in the city." The Commission agreed to pass an amendment to seek out a director for the project. In order to help fund the renovation and operations, the Commission agreed to allow a fee structure that would charge for some uses in the park. Entry and most activities in the park would still be free, though. "There would be fees for educational programs, fees for weddings, fees for all kinds of things, but it should be a free public facil- ity," Blydenburgh said. With the project taking a step forward, Bradley said he was excited about what's to come for the once-ailing garden. "We've got a lot of work to do," he said. "This is the starting line, really." 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Supported By: i ' O bse-rver ,�^,^ T7^^ T * *>* 1** wL^" * opp- P~ WHbLE FOODS -mmalu ml I Winter Park / Maitland Observer Ik i, Knights on a roll With a strong finish in football and a streaking start in basketball, December could be UCF's big month PHOTO BY ISAAC BABCOCK Marcus Jordan shot big against Alabama State, putting up 18 points in the game, leading the team in scoring. The Knights have won five straight games to start the mens basketball season. ISAAC BABCOCK OBSERVER STAFF The UCF Knights are cham- pionship bound after a 37- 17 drubbing of Memphis on the gridiron Saturday. The Knights came out swinging, with Jeff Godfrey leading his team downfield toward an eventual 9-yard touchdown run. That put the Knights up early, and the Tigers would never have the lead after that. The Knights would go on to score six times in the Alabama Oaks A of Winter Park A SSIsI"I) L1IN(; game, racking up 356 total yards in the process. Leading the way, Latavius Murray rushed for 75 net yards, averaging 4.7 yards per carry. Godfrey was be- hind him with 34 rushing yards of his own. But where Godfrey shined was in the passing game, where he threw for 252 yards, including two touchdown passes, en route to a 14-for-17 performance. His favorite target wasJa- mar Newsome, who picked up 118 yards on four re- Call us for a tour or more information 407-718-7937 1759 Alabama Dr., Winter Park www.alabamaoaks.com ceptions, including two touchdowns late in the game to seal the deal for the Knights. Brian Watters also had his fair share of catches, with five totaling 82 yards, including a 41-yard recep- tion. For being the worst team in C-USA, Memphis didn't show it with their passing game. Ryan Williams would throw for 272 yards and two touchdowns in the game. But the Knights' defense did find their way through the Tigers' offensive line, sacking Williams four times in the game. It's a very big game com- ing up for the Knights, who host SMU for the C-USA championship at noon Sat- urday. After that, the Knights could be bowl bound, as they're eligible for a bowl game after finishing the sea- son 9-3. Basketball The men's basketball team continues to roll on an un- defeated season with a 5-0 streak so far. They trounced Stetson 85-58 on Nov. 23, then spankedAlabama State 84-48. 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IMH UBUbHVEH ISAAC BABCOCK OBSERVER STAFF A suspended head coach wasn't enough to stop the Seminoles from outrunning Winter Park in the regional semifinals Friday night. The 'Noles rushed for 240 yards to outpace the Wildcats in a 48-31 finish. For the Wildcats, who had barreled into the semis with an 11-game winning streak, it all came to a crashing end as the 'Noles sped away in the fourth quarter. Much of the 2008 state champion Seminoles' offen- ,O PAINTING C Central Florida's Oldest Painting Company Free estimates, color matching, design consulting, and warranty Seminole County Orange County 407-366-9098 407-839-3839 NOTICE TO PATIENTS Winter Park Primary Care 1925 Mizell Avenue, Suite 205 Winter Park, FL 32792 Effective December 3, 2010, Christine Jablonski, MD will be closing the practice to join the faculty of the Florida Hospital Residency Program in Internal Medicine in Orlando. Patients' medical records will be stored at the medical practice of Neha Doshi, MD, 149 Edinburgh Drive, Suite B,Winter Park, FL 32792, and may be requested by calling 407-644-124 1. sive firepower came courte- sy of Serderius Bryant, who rushed for four touchdowns on his own in what would become a two-man duel on the ground. Winter Park's Brandon Brown-Dukes raced to three touchdowns of his own in the contest, helping to keep things exciting as the mo- mentum swung wildly in both directions. Several key turnovers and a game-changing pen- alty in the first half sucked the life out of Winter Park's offense, but defense kept finding a way to get the ball back, including two key in- terceptions. At one point after a Semi- nole touchdown put the 'Noles up 28-16, the Wild- cats' defense responded by forcing a safety. Over and over the Wildcats would find a way to creep back into the game, but the Seminoles would always find a way to score. 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He'll be at Iowa State next fall. In the end, Brown-Dukes' owned the Wildcats' high- light reel, racing for 150 yards on the ground. t get ...noticed advertise .*:. here .. contact tracy 407-515-2605 tcraft@observernewspapers.com Winter Park / Maitland Observer Page 10 Thursday, December 2,2010 Winter Park / Maitlanci Observer Maitland is proud to be moving ahead with plans for a new fire station and city hall. On Saturday, Nov. 20, as is tradition when fire stations are 'retired', the city of Maitland held a ceremony dedicated to all firefighters, paramedics and EMS personnel who were a part of our history in the current location of Station 45. Since 1973, the Maitland Fire Department has responded to most every kind of call for service from its fire station at the corner of Packwood Avenue and South Maitland Avenue. From a fledging operation of less than 350 alarms per year, answered primarily by a combination force of career and volunteer firefighters, the department grew to two fire stations answering some 4,300 calls in 2009. Since few things in life remain unchanged, city officials have known for many years that change was afoot in Maitland too. In the early years of this 21st century, plans to replace that ever present icon near city hall and the former police station have progressed, and officials are now on the very edge of making that change happen. Saturday, Nov. 20, will be a date long remembered by the current members of the Maitland Fire Department, elected officials and many other persons in attendance because it was that night they all attended the "Ode to Station 45" Farewell Dinner. Current and former department members as well as other city employees and elected officials went to Station 45 for its Farewell Chili Dinner. As all prepared to eat, they fellowshipped and heard Maitland's first full- time Fire Chief, Ezra Hardy, note how it couldn't have possibly been this many years gone by already. Chief Hardy had a full time staff in 1973 of two firefighters and one secretary as he led what would later become a department made up of some 43 firefighter/EMT/ paramedics, lieutenants, battalion chiefs and administrative staff. A photo presentation showing some of those by-gone years and some in attendance was a stirring reminder proving that, indeed, much time and service has elapsed. All were invited to submit pictures and ideas for a time capsule that is planned to be buried next year when the new station is completed. As the night wound its way toward conclusion, attendees were invited to adjourn outdoors to the station's flag pole where Fire Chief Ken Neuhard spoke a few fitting words in honor of the building's many years of service. The department's Honor Guard ceremoniously decommissioned the station with a flag lowering, as a Fire Department Bagpiper provided background music. The night concluded with everyone bidding each PHOTOS COURTESY OF CITY OF MAITLAND From top, the past fire station, the cur- rent station and the future station other fond goodbyes and a commitment to return in about one year for the grand opening ceremony of the new Fire Station 45. Our community looks forward to a renewed vibrancy and synergy that most surely Maitland's new Fire Station 45 will bring. Many thanks to Assistant Chief/Administration Bart Wrightfor his contributions to this article. UsdAtoLasAltratiet f60months SBanking.in Ceebatng50Yarso rieGl t 45S ighay179 www. gulfStatesc.og 478184CR D T U I NMilnF325 CITT orC (JLTUREB b MNERIT4 Winter Park City Talk BY RANDY KNIGHT CITY MANAGER BIG HOLIDAY EVENTS THIS WEEKEND The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art continues their holiday tradition with the 32nd annual Christmas in the Park Celebration on Thursday, Dec. 2. Central Park creates the beautiful backdrop for the lighting of eight turn-of-the- century Tiffany windows as the Bach Festival Choir performs in concert on the main stage. The two-hour program begins at 6:15 p.m. For more information, please call 407-645-5311. To compliment the annual Christmas in the Park Celebration, Friends of Casa Feliz will present Christmas at the Casa on Thursday, Dec. 2, from 7-9 p.m., at Casa Feliz located at 656 N Park Ave. Santa Claus will be on hand to greet everyone, the house will be decorated for the season, and costumed carolers will lead attendees in holiday favorites. In addition, while you're enjoying the Tiffany Windows, stop by the Winter Park Historical Museum and visit Fine Feathers: How the Peacock Came to Winter Park. This beautiful museum will light up with peacock colors, music and Christmas goodies. Free and open to the public from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The museum is located at 200 W New England Ave. On Friday, Dec. 3, at 5 p.m., the festivities continue in Central Park with the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony and Holiday Stroll presented by the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce. The night will begin with carols from several local ensembles, followed by the award ceremony for the 2010 Holiday Card Competition winners. Central Park will come to life with beautiful bright lights and Santa Claus will make a special appearance. For more information, please call 407-644-8281. In conjunction with the Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony on Friday, Dec. 3, the city of Winter Park and Enzian Theater will present Popcorn Flicks in Central Park featuring "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" and "The Polar Express." The animated film "How the Grinch Stole Christmas!" will begin at 7 p.m. and precede the new holiday classic "The Polar Express." For more information, please call 407-629-0054. On Saturday, Dec. 4, Park Avenue comes to life at 9 a.m. with the 58th annual Winter Park Christmas Parade, presented by the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce. This family-friendly occasion showcases holiday-themed floats, Santa Claus and well-known local figures as they make their way down the avenue. For more information, please call 407-644-8281. Before and after the Christmas parade on Saturday, Dec. 4, Leadership Winter Park Class 21 will host the 12th annual Leadership Winter Park Pancake Breakfast at the Central Park main stage from 7-10:30 a.m. Enjoy pancakes, sausage and beverages for just $5 per adult and $3 per child, with proceeds benefitting Winter Park area elementary schools. For more information, please call 407-644-8281. Chabad of Greater Orlando will present Chanukah on the Park on Sunday, Dec. 5, at 5 p.m., in Central Park. The evening will include singing performances, live music, dancers, face painting, jugglers and food. For more information, please call 407-644-2500. For information regarding additional events in the City of Winter Park, please visit the city's official website at www. cityofwinterpark.org. POLITICIANS ON ICE! On Thursday, Dec. 9, at 7 p.m., you are invited to join the City of Winter Park Mayor, City Commissioners and other local elected officials as they share their holiday greetings and enjoy the city's "Winter in the Park" Holiday Ice Skating Rink located on the corner of Morse Blvd. and New York Ave. Snowflakes of all ages and skill levels are invited to glide, spin, turn and have some icy fun at "Winter in the Park" now through Sunday, January 9, 2011. For more freezing information, please call 407-599-3203 or skate onto our blustery website at www.cityofwinterpark.org. GET RID OF THOSE BULKY ITEMS The City of Winter Park, in partnership with Waste Pro@, is pleased to provide a Winter Cleanup next week, just in time for the holiday season. This large- item pickup service will provide a 'bonus' day on which Waste Pro, the city's solid waste service provider, will pick up old furniture, broken appliances and other bulky items. To take advantage of this convenient service, residents must place their items curbside after 5 p.m. on the evening before their second, regularly scheduled garbage and trash pickup day. If you live north of the Fairbanks/Aloma avenues corridor, your bonus pick- up will be the week of December 5. If you live south of the Fairbanks/ Aloma avenues corridor, your bonus pick-up will be the week of December 12. Hazardous waste items are NOT included in the Winter Cleanup. Items such as pesticides, paints, fertilizers, batteries, tires and household chemicals are not included in the Winter Cleanup. Yard waste is NOT included in the Winter Cleanup. Please adhere to regular pickup schedules for yard waste. For questions regarding Winter Park's Winter Cleanup, or additional information regarding Waste Pro services, please call 407-774-0800. SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN! The City of Winter Park is preparing to welcome Santa and Mrs. Claus on the evenings of Monday, Dec. 13, through Monday, Dec. 20. Young and young-at- heart will have the chance to mingle with Old St. Nick himself as he rides his sleigh through Winter Park neighborhoods. "On Dasher, on Dancer and Donner and Blitzen!" Santa and Mrs. Claus will make stops in local neighborhoods. Please visit the city's website, www. cityofwinterpark.org under What's New to see the list of times and neighborhoods Santa will be dropping by. Fire department says farewell Page 10 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 11 Calendar The Maitland Art and History As- sociation's annual exhibit "Holidays at the Waterhouse" is open at the Waterhouse Museum and "Holiday Traditions" is open at the Maitland Historical Museum through Sunday, Jan. 9. Casa Feliz is hosting "Cookies, Cocoa and Carols," from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2. A donation of $3 per person or $10 per family is sug- gested. For more information, e-mail Betsy Owens at casafeliz@earthlink. net The Annual Tree Lighting Ceremo- ny and Holiday Stroll in Central Park is at 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3. For more information, call 407-644-8281. The city of Winter Park and Enzian Theater will present Popcorn Flicks in Central Park featuring "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" and "The Polar Express" beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3. For more information, call 407-629-0054. The First Congregational Church presents "Walk Through Bethlehem," from 7-8:15 p.m. Friday, Dec. 3 at 225 S. Interlachen Ave. For more informa- tion, e-mail bfulwider@fccwp.org The 58th annual Winter Park Christmas Parade is at 9 a.m. Satur- day Dec. 4 on Park Avenue. For more information, call 407-644-8281. Leadership Winter Park Class 21 will host the 12th annual Leadership Winter Park Pancake Breakfast at the Central Park main stage from 7-10:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 4. For information and prices, call 407-644-8281. "Season of Light" features free tours of the Waterhouse Residence Museum, Carpentry Shop Museum and the Studios at Lake Lily, 840 Lake Lily Drive from 4-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4. Spirit of Aloha celebrates the culture of the islands of Tahiti, Hawaii, New Zealand and Samoa by presenting the second annual "Aloha Holiday Festi- val" from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 at the Maitland Art Center, 231 W. Packwood Ave. For more informa- tion, visit www.artandhistory.org or call 407-539-2181. The Sistas Organizing to Survive (S.O.S.) Planning Team will host their annual "World AIDS Day" Motorcycle Rally from 12-3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Smith Recreation Center, 1723 Bruton Blvd. Call Tai Johnson at 407- 858-1400 ext. 1146 or Linda Bailey at 407-844-6486 for more information. The Florida Symphony Youth Or- chestra is playing a free holiday con- cert from 2-3:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Lake Eola Bandshell, 195 N. Rosalind Ave., to benefit the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. For more information, call the FSYO at 407- 999-7800 or visit www.fsyo.org Author Doris Ortiz Garcia, a resi- dent of Orlando, will be available to sign copies of her Christian Chil- dren's book, "As Many Children as the Stars" from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 at Borders, 600 N. Orlando Ave. The 19th annual Brouhaha Film and Video Showcase, an event sponsored by Full Sail University that awards winners a place in the 20th annual Florida Film Festival, is at 11 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 and Sunday, Dec. 5. Tickets can be purchased online at Enzian.org, at the Enzian Box Office or by calling 407- 629-1088. The Central Florida Watercolor So- ciety's next monthly meeting is at 1:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 at the Mai- tland Senior Center, 345 S. Maitland Ave. For membership information, e-mail Nancy McCarthy at nancy- mccarthy@cfl.rr.com The Russian Ballet of Orlando will present "The Nutcracker" at 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 at Winter Springs High School, 130 Tuskawilla Rd., and at 7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 at University High School, 11501 Eastwood Dr. For ticket information, call 307-320- 8750. Chabad of Greater Orlando will present Chanukah on the Park at 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 5 in Central Park. For more information, call 407-644- 2500. The University Club will present the debate "The Separation of Church and State: The Role of Faith and Re- ligion in Public Life" at 10 a.m. Tues- day, Dec. 7. Orlando Garden Club's "Digging It" Horticulture Class from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7 will feature in- vasive, dangerous and endangered plants at the Orlando Garden Club, 710 E Rollins St. For more informa- tion or to register, e-mail otherclaire@ yahoo.com or call 407-426-8759. The Storytellers of Central Florida meet Dec. 7 and the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the first floor community room at the Winter Park Public Library, 460 E. New England Ave. Call 407-623-3300 for more in- formation. The city of Winter Park, in part- nership with Waste Pro, is providing Winter Cleanup, a large-item pickup service 'bonus' day on which Waste Pro will pick up bulky items. For infor- mation, call 407-774-0800. Free community entertainment will entertain shoppers this holiday season at Orlando Fashion Square when local schools and community musicians will perform throughout the month of December. For a listing of dates and times of performances, visit www.orlandofashionsquare.com The Tarflower Chapter of the Florida Native Plant Society will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7 at Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave. The Morse Museum is hosting an art demonstration with wheel-thrown pottery by Sue Neumeyer from 6-7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10 at the Hugh F and Jeannette G. McKean Pavilion, 161 W. Canton Ave. The Save Your Home Foreclosure Prevention Workshop is featuring Florida Foreclosure Defense attorney David C. Hicks from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7 at the LaQuinta Inn at 626 Lee Rd. RSVP by calling 877-306-5299. St. Luke's Lutheran Church is pre- senting "From Everywhere to Beth- lehem," an outdoor walk-through of the Christmas story from 6-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10, Saturday, Dec. 11 and Sunday, Dec. 12. For more informa- tion, call 407-365-3408 or visit www. stlukes-oviedo.org. Fresh Med Spas, 1331 N. Mills Ave., is hosting their annual SPA-rty from 4-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 10. Guests are asked to bring three "skin-friendly" canned food goods to donate to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. Visit www.freshmedspas.com for more information. Maitland Symphony Orchestra presents "Dance, Love, Be Merry" at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12. There will be an open-to-the-public dress re- hearsal at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. )ring to life the spirit of the season! ~ Bach Festival Society programs are made possible through grants, donations and generous contributions from a variety of individuals and community partners including: The Elizabeth Morse Genius Foundation Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation * ,( - DARDEN ROLLINS -: �,,,' OF CENTRAL FLORIDA Winter Park / Maitland Observer Lifestyles Curbside sharpener goes green Maitland resident Lance Brannigan's new solar-powered mobile sharpening service is taking off TINA RUSSELL GUEST REPORTER It's Saturday morning and Maitland resident Lance Brannigan, 51, is pedaling around Dommerich Hills, ringing a bell to notify resi- dents that his business is in full swing. But it's what's attached to Brannigan's bicycle that grabs passersby's attention - many times stopping their vehicles for a closer look at what he is selling. A cart with a belt sander, a drill bit sharpener, a knife grinder and a bench grinder all powered by solar pan- els is wheeled behind him, allowing him to sharpen equipment such as kitchen knives, garden tools and saw blades on-the-go. He's left power genera- tors and cords in the dust and made his business, Lance's Sharpening Service, green. "I can sharpen anything that has an edge on it," Brannigan said. "If I can't do it, I have someone else who can do it." Brannigan starts his morning at the home of Maitland resident Sylvia Micalizio, 79. Micalizio in- quired about his services after reading his flyer and watching him ride down the street, tools in toe. Micalizio's garden equip- ment needed sharpening, and after her tools are buff- ered up, she exclaimed how sharp and brand new they look. "He's the new sharpener in the neighborhood," Mi- calizio announces as she re- PHOTO BY TINA RUSSELL -THE OBSERVER Lance Brannigan sharpens a pair of shears at a Dommerich Hills home last month. The entrepreneur has two passions: cycling and saw doctoring. ceives her garden tools back. "They look brand new." As Brannigan cleans up his workstation, a neighbor in a van drives by and stops when she spots him. Michelle Ruggiero, 48, asks him to stop by her house a few streets away. She also has some dull gar- den equipment. Brannigan's mobile sharpening service is only two months old, and he's keeping busy. A nearly full receipt book is proof. "It's a real word-of-mouth kind of business," he said. "The more I get out there, the more they seem to talk about it." Entrepreneurship seems natural for this New Zea- land native, who is combin- ing his two passions: cycling and saw doctoring. His wife, Melanie Bran- nigan, 48, said she didn't think he was serious about the sharpening service at first, but now that it's up and running, she thinks the combination is brilliant. Brannigan has cycle toured all over Europe and the United States. He also went to a trade school af- ter graduating high school where he completed a saw doctoring apprenticeship in the timber industry. He's cycle toured from Victoria, British Columbia to San Diego, Calif., where he pushed 100 miles a day for two and a half weeks with a constant stream of rain hovering over him for the first 10 days of the trip. He's also cycle toured in Eu- rope from Munich, Germa- ny to Austria to Northern Italy, and all over Australia. "I think the best part of cycle touring is the people you meet," Brannigan said. "And you get to see and smell everything, because you're out there, and you're not driving by stuff." After leaving Ruggiero's home, Brannigan pedals to the home of Sharon and Bry- an Verhoef, who Brannigan calls his original custom- ers. They have more garden tools for him to sharpen. Another neighbor wanders over to the Verhoefs home, where he talks to Branni- gan, leaves for a few min- utes, and returns with tools that need to be sharpened. 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Page 12 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Winter Park/Maitland Observer Family Calendar The Rotary Club of Orange County East/Winter Park is having their 36th Annual Rotary Tip-Off Classic, which will be held Wednesday, Dec. 1 through Saturday, Dec. 4 at Winter Park High School's main campus. The Tip-Off Classic is the premiere high school basketball tournament in Central Florida, involving eight teams from around the region. For more information, contact Bob Harvey at Bobharvey@ centralfloridadata.com Join the Maitland JCC, 851 N. Maitland Ave., for the Shalom Sesame Street Chanukah Party, an interactive family night of miracles, traditions and dinner at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6. The event will feature a screening of the brand new "Shalom Sesame: The Missing Menorah". Please bring one unwrapped children's toy to be donated to the XL106.7 Baby DJ fund. For more information or to register, visit www.orlandojcc.org or call 407-645-5933. Santa is visiting Brio Tuscan Grille in Winter Parkfor breakfast from 9-11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 11 to hear Christmas wishes. Brio has planned a morning full of fun and holiday cheer for guests with a coloring contest, a goodie bag for each child and the chance to win an Apple iPod Touch. BRIO is also a drop-off location for Toys for Tots. Enzian will host a children's Christmas event featuring an afternoon of crafts, cookies and the fun family movie "Letters to Santa: Cookies and a Movie" from noon-2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit Enzian. org. Itsy Bitsy Yoga classes are held at Mindful Body of Maitland on Tuesday from 5:30-6:30 p.m. for children from 2-4 years of age, and on Thursdays from 11-11:45 a.m. for children almost crawling to 2 years of age. The cost for a six-week session is $85. To register, call Tammy at 407-542-4681 or e-mail tammybishop@cfl. rr.com. Classes are also held at the JCC. For more information, visit itsybitsyyoga.com Children's programming continues in the Maitland Public Library, 501 S. Maitland Ave. Call 407-647-7700 for information. -Story times for toddlers and preschoolers are every Monday night at 6 p.m. and Tuesday morning at 10:30 a.m. -Baby time is every Thursday morning at 10:30 a.m. -Reading Buddies, a program to help reluctant readers, is every Thursday at 4 p.m. -The Culture Club is featuring Scandinavia for grades 1 and higher at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8. -Making Simple Gifts and Holiday cards with Linda Heller is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 8. Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 13 Tech Support: Meet Mac James "Mac" Starnes uses his iPod Touch to type out what he wants to say using the Proloquo2Go program. iCanSpeak Campaign in local schools gives donated iPods and iPhones loaded with assistive technology to aid nonverbal students KATIE DEES OBSERVER STAFF James "Mac" Starnes, 15, walks into the band room at Lake Mary High School and sets down his backpack. He pulls out his sheet music and places it on the music stand in front of the endless line of drums, cym- bals and chimes. He's a per- cussionist in the marching band, and today he's prac- ticing cymbals. The band room soon fills with laugher and chattering boys' voices as Mac's class- mates also prepare for prac- tice. Mac smiles as his fellow percussionists talk and joke. When he wants to chime in - he can't speak - he pulls an iPod Touch from his pocket and begins to type. His classmates listen to the voice from his iPod, which says what Mac types out. He no longer has to use American Sign Language or lug around a big computer to communicate. He can do it all with a device the size of his hand. "I love this," Mac said via the iPod program. "It's smaller and easier to use." Mac was born with Con- genital Bilateral Perisylvian Syndrome (CBPS) and also had a tracheostomy. But with his iPod Touch, Mac's outgoing, friendly per- sonality can shine through and he can communicate with his family, friends and teachers with very little dif- ficulty. "Between his personality and this new communica- tion device, he's been able to make a lot of friends," said Marty Varner, an Assis- tive Technology Specialist with Seminole County Pub- lic Schools. "And for a kid that can't talk, this opens up their world." Touch to speak When Mac pulls out his iPod Touch in class, it's not to lis- ten to music or play a game. The mp3 player is loaded with the iTunes program Proloquo2Go, which is a full-featured communica- tion program that gives Mac the ability to type out or preprogram what he wants it to say for him. "He uses it when he has a long question and com- munication between us is getting better because I can understand him more now," said Michael Mitchell, Mac's band teacher. Mac has already given speeches with his iPod Touch, one of them to a graduate level special edu- cation class on assistive technology at the Universi- ty of Tennessee, his parents' alma mater. iCanSpeak Campaign The Seminole County Aug- mentative/Assistive Tech- nology Team is sponsoring the iCanSpeak Campaign, which loads donated iPod Touches and iPhones with the Proloquo2Go program to give to students like Mac. "It's easy because it's small and [Mac] doesn't have to hit too many but- tons to get his point across, and he doesn't get tired us- ing it," Varner said. "He puts it in his pocket, and he's good to go." Varner said one of the good things about being able to use iPhones or iPod Touches for this is that other students aren't intimidated by Mac using it. "He's finding that he's getting a lot more kids com- municating with him now because of this," Varner said. Mac has used different communication devices since he was an infant, and though he has limited use of his hands, he's able to use his thumbs to play video games. "We decided to put an iPod Touch into his hands to see if he could use it, and he just took off with it," Var- ner said. He keeps it clipped to his belt and slides it back into his pocket when he's done. The mission The Augmentative/Assistive Technology Team is made up of speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists and vi- sion specialists who assess students and test differ- ent methods to aid in their communication. The team started look- ing into iPads, iPod Touches and iPhones at the end of last year because of the ar- ray of free applications that are available to download as well as ones that can be pur- chased like Proloquo2Go, which is what Mac has. Varner said 10 students in Seminole County are us- ing iPod Touches and three are using iPads. "There are so many peo- ple that are upgrading their iPhones and iPods right now," Varner said. "If they would donate them, we could put this program onto them and try to get this out into other kids' hands be- cause Mac has been so suc- cessful with it." The future Mac's mother, Linda Starnes, wants other kids to have the same opportunities as Mac. "This wonderful cam- paign and this assistive technology are dear to our hearts," Linda said. "So we said, let's pull together and see if we can get something going for other kids too." Mac said he wants to be a preacher when he grows up. More specifically, "a pas- tor who travels around the world and spreads the word of God." And when asked what he would say to encourage oth- ers like him, Mac said, "God will be with you always, even in the hard times." istrIctj ,fIce attheE Iduca- Sanfor"d. TJT CotcMryVanra SeniorO server Ready for rides PHOTO BY BRITTNI JOHNSON John McCallister drives Evelyn Beckerman to her hair appointment in Orlando, Nov. 24. McCallister volunteers about 30 hours, five days a week, and put 8,000 miles on his car volunteering last year. Seniors say public transportation inadequate; nonprofit seeks support for all-volunteer pick-up program BRITTNI JOHNSON GUEST REPORTER Seniors all over Central Florida can't get adequate, affordable transportation. One nonprofit is working to change that. "A lot of our clients are struggling with unmet needs, and the situation doesn't ever seem to get better," said Cathy Edwards, executive vice president of Seniors First, a nonprofit dedicated to serving seniors' needs. The problem: money. The cost of the sort of transpor- tation seniors want is some- thing the local government and nonprofit organiza- tions can't fit into their bud- gets, Edwards said. So when seniors can no longer drive - because of failing vision, limited mobility, mental de- terioration or lack of mon- ey - there are very few op- tions. "The expense of it is just so enormous," Edwards said of senior transportation programs. Grassroots organization But one organization that has a grassroots approach to the problem is the In- dependent Transportation Network affiliate in Orlan- do (ITNOrlando). 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Dance the night away at "Ball- room Dancing at Beardall" with the Armand Marchesano Orchestra and Howard Herman on the piano from 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 4 at the Beardall Senior Center, 800 Delaney Ave. Please bring a covered dish and $4 for admission. For more informa- tion, call 407-331-7034 or 407-246- 2637. Retirement Living TV (RLTV), the only cable network dedicated to serv- ing the needs of adults 55 and older, will premiere a new documentary se- ries, "Sunset Daze", on Wednesday, Dec. 8. For more information, log on to WWW.RL.TV. Florida Telecommunications Relay, Inc. (FTRI) provides free amplified telephones to the estimated three million Floridians with hearing loss, a common health concern for senior citizens. The closest regional distribu- tion center is the Center for Indepen- dent Living in Central Florida, 720 N. Denning Dr. in Winter Park. Eligibility information is available at www.FTRI. org. The managements of Cornerstone Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc. and Winter Park Towers have established Cornerstone Inpatient Suites at Win- ter Park Towers. The dedicated staff of Cornerstone Hospice will provide general inpatient hospice care in a designated wing of Winter Park Tow- ers, a premiere active-living commu- nity. Cornerstone may be reached at 407-206-2273 or toll-free at 800- 679-6088 or online at www.corner- stonehospice.org. Winter Park Towers may be reached at 407-647-4083 or toll-free at 866-647-4083 or online at www.westminsterretirement.com. From the December 2010 Orange County Commission on Aging Newsletter: The Counsel for Caregivers will be hosting a Florida Hospital pharmacist presenting the "medication manage- ment and prescription interactions" seminar from 12:10-12:50 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16 at the downtown Orlando Public Library, 3rd Floor, Al- bertson Room. Free lunch will be pro- vided for the first 50 people to RSVP to 407-836-7446 or officeonaging@ ocfl.net. For five days only, the Orange County Government is opening up BINSBN'SN .I . . .. . . Medical Supplies & Services b19 '53i -give tri this q4oi * Diabetes Supplies * Ostomy Supplies * Mastectomy Supplies * Adult Diapers e ft of Safety iday Season... * Oxygen * CPAP * Enteral * Wheelchairs BRING THIS COUPON IN FOR 20 SSeat Chair Lifts SHospital Beds SBath Safety & Much More! % 0/ OFF One Item (Cash Sale Items Onlyl their tenant-based rental assistance (HOME TBRA) waitlist for low-income seniors (age 62 and over) or individu- als with disabilities who are "head of the household". This online applica- tion will be available from Monday, Dec. 6 through Friday, Dec. 10 and can be accessed at www.ocfl.net/ TBRA. For more information, call 407- 836-0922 or 407-836-0950. The "Safe Mobility for Life Pro- gram: Planning and Designing for our Aging Population" workshop is coming to Ocoee on Thursday, Jan. 13. To sign up for this free training, visit www.t2ctt.ce.ufl.edu, then go to "training" and "more courses". A training session for becoming a master trainer for the Chronic Dis- ease Self Management Program / Tomando Control de su Salud will be held at the Florida Hospital in Winter Park from Monday, Dec. 13 through Saturday, Dec. 18. The training, which is taught in English and Spanish, is normally $1,500 per person, but is being offered at no cost, thanks to the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. Individuals will need to train in pairs. For information and to register, call 850-414-2131 or e-mail ramirezn@ elderaffairs.org. www.SuperAgers.com is a new website featuring news from the Einstein Institute for Aging Research, which is studying the genetics of peo- ple who have achieved extraordinary old age. 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The vibra- tions in essence mimic the body and do what the body isn't doing anymore - cre- ating bone, in this case. The studies are numer- ous and come from all over the globe. In China, a 24-week study in postmenopausal women show an increase in the bone and mineral den- sity of the hip. In Belgium, researchers compared vibration thera- py with regular resistance training, and the vibra- tion therapy showed that strength increased. In Florida, a study con- cluded that whole-body vi- brations "improve quality of life, walk, balance and motor capacity in elderly patients." Even NASA has gotten into the act with LIV, or Low Intensity Vibration. With astronauts spending long periods of time in space with no real way to exercise, bone loss has been a serious concern. Via various con- traptions, NASA has been able to let astronauts work out, but the results haven't been satisfactory when it comes to bone loss. 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In 1983, in our living room, my beloved wife and I founded this series of great "Carnegie Hall quality" con- certs in Orlando.We enlisted the aid of friends Ruth Zlot- off, Lily and Sam Polakoff, and Sylvia Reynolds. Seven- teen years later, we retired. After 27 years, our commu- nity rejoices that Festival of Orchestras - reduced from five to four concerts this season - is presenting such performances as that which London's BBC Concert Or- chestra played on Nov. 19 at Northland Church Audito- rium in Longwood. The program contained Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro Overture", Mendelssohn's "Excerpts from A Midsum- mer Night's Dream", as well as his "Piano Concerto No. 1" in a superb performance by brilliant pianist Ilya Yakushev. The evening ended with the subdued English Vaughan Williams' "Sym- phony No. 5". The quality of Festival of Orchestras' world-class mu- sic surely validates support for the permanence of this outstanding contribution to Central Florida music. As a lifetime professional musician who already doc- tored a hall in this area, let me note that acoustically, Northland Auditorium would benefit from added thrust to project exciting musical moments into the hall to their just reward. The Bob Carr remains our most successful musical venue. MOBILITY I ITNOrlando struggles to get funding to expand its ride services < continued from page 14 week. There is an annual fee of $60, rides cost $4 for each pick up and are $1.50 per mile after that. The organi- zation sets itself apart be- cause of the free availability. It's also different because the drivers are volunteers, using their own cars, and they pro- vide what the organization calls "door-through-door, arm-through-arm" service. Where hospitality is truly a way of life! SAVANNAH t/ i. RT ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE "Seniors should be able to travel with dignity and on their terms," said Kimber Threet, ITNOrlando's exec- utive director. Drivers come to the door to get their riders at their re- quest, help them to the car, open the door and also as- sist them in bringing in gro- ceries or packages. "You're more than a taxi driver - you give rides to seniors in a dignified way," said John McCallister, 72, S]jj Savnnh Court and Cottage of Oviedo Located on a beautiful campus setting, our two Savannah Court communi- ties provide full assisted living services while Savannah Cottage offers a secured residence for those with memory loss. * Restaurant Style Dining Experience * Vibrant and Extensive Activities Program * 24/7 Well Trained and Caring Associates * Laundry, Housekeeping and Linen Services * Individualized Services and Care Eli'.: E Callus tody, sto byfra ii, onu 395 Alafaya Woods Blvd., Oviedo, FL 32765 407-977-8786 ALF License No. 9235, 9308, 9307 SJAVANNAIH TT J MEMORY CARE RESIDENCE www.savannahcourtoviedo.com who started volunteering for ITNOrlando when he re- tired last year. Worry-free transportation Orlando resident Evelyn Beckerman, 89, has been using the service since the beginning of this year, when she voluntarily gave up her license. She had decided it was safer overall for her to stop driving. Beckerman said transportation is a life necessity for her, and IT- NOrlando lifts the driving burden. "It is very important," she said. "It just relieves you - you don't have to worry." Beckerman, who uses the rides to go to doctor appointments and to the hair salon, said that safety was the biggest reason she's thankful for the service. Not only did she worry about her skills, but also walking to her car alone. With IT- NOrlando, she always has an escort. "It's very safe and secure," she said. And while she's aware of other transportation op- tions, she doesn't like to use them. She worries about dealing with the bus sys- tem, because her balance isn't good, and she doesn't want to stand while riding, or deal with the other rid- ers, who might feel she's in the way or too slow. She said taxis and her senior apart- ment shuttle are unreliable when it comes to being on time or even showing up. This is an issue seniors deal with daily. Funding troubles Seniors First does offer a shuttle to Wal-Mart once a week to two senior apart- ment buildings in Winter Park, but ITNOrlando is the only service of its kind. The closest program to it are the home health care agencies, but they require users to pay for a block of normally four hours of care, and then the worker will drive the senior where needed. It's a much more expensive option. Jan Smith, ITNOrlando's development coordinator, said that they provide a ser- vice that gives seniors inde- pendence and freedom, and allows them to get out of the house. This, she said, is a vital part in their health, which deteriorates with growing isolation and less mobility. Edwards said she's seen this with her own mother. Even though the issue is a large one, Edwards stressed that without funding, the problem won't be solved, and there doesn't seem to be any coming soon. ITNOr- lando struggles daily with funding, and while they want to expand, they can't without money and volun- teers. "Until the community gets behind it, we can't ex- pand," Smith said. For more information about ITNOrlando, visit www.itnorlando. org or call 407-228- 7761. The organiza- tion serves Winter Park, Maitland, Long- wood, Orlando, Alta- monte Springs and Casselberry. St. Dorothy Catholic Community Independent Catholic Church Love Without Judgment 301 New England Avenue Post Office Box 485 Winter Park, FL 32790-0485 Mass: Sundays@1 1:00AM www.stdorothycatholiccommunity.org 407-610-5109 St. Dorothy Catholic Community is one of a number of valid branches of Catholicism, not under the jurisdiction of Rome, offering all seven sacraments to all who come honestly seeking a relationship with Christ. The parishioners of St. Dorothy welcome all of God's children. So, if you have ever felt unwelcome in any church for any rea- son we invite you to attend our parish community where EVERYONE is welcome. We cherish our members as family without regard to any division used to separate God's children from one another. See Don't worry, we can Help... In Home Living Assistance Home Maker Services Companion Care Transportation/Errands Personal Care Assistance 877-818-4MOM Serving Smmole, Orange, Osceola,& Brevard County You are always welcome at Savannah Court and Cottage of Oviedo Winter Park / Maitland Observer Opinion/Editorial Perspectives Chris , Jepson e When the universe speaks I've determined some bad news. About myself. I'm a sinker and a sagger. Sigh. I'm talking about my face. My skin, as I age, is not con- tent with just sagging, it's sink- ing, too. A few years ago, I noticed that just below the corners of my mouth, inescapable erosion was occurring. Little did I know at the time, but face channels were form- ing spontaneously out of nowhere that would eventually rival the Grand Canyon, proportionately speaking. And smiling no longer stretched their elimination. I'm being called home. Inexo- rably, the tug of Mother Earth is bringing me home. Yes, returns are expected. From Earth. To Earth. It's disappointing. It is. As if dying is not insult enough, our exterior transforms itself, right before our eyes no less - a metamorphosis. From sparkling new and freshly "green" to staggered step and shortened breath. But here's the kicker. As disap- pointed as I am at my foreordained outcome, I'm OK with it. It is readily apparent why reli- gions have their appeal. Besides the worthy "value" of a social (sup- port) network, they console the faithful that life has meaning (be- yond reproduction, beyond the sorrow), that something (a god) cares and that when all (life) is said and done, it isn't. That heaven or some equivalent awaits us all. And that if only, if only we believe ("X"), well, we all know the story. Oh, and of course, one must tap one's ruby heels together while faithfully uttering, "I believe, I be- lieve," and we'll be brought home. Hallelujah! Growing up in an atheist's home (thank you, Father), I wasn't burdened with such unbelievable dogma. I wasn't required to sus- pend my intellect. Oh, it was per- fectly OK, nay, it was encouraged, to have "awe" over the wonders of life, but to attribute our ephem- eral existence to the supernatural, well, that simply was not an expla- nation one took "on faith" in my parent's home. I am fortunate to have my 7-year-old grandson in my life al- most on a daily basis. He is beauty incarnate. His youth is a vivid re- minder of the process of life. While, at the other end. I've al- ways (for decades) enjoyed the company, the perspective of my elders (of those whom I respect). That too is part of the process. And I have been genuinely "blessed" to experience a long line of elderly confidants to discuss/debate the vagaries of life and living. I em- brace perspective. Life is good. Ex- cept, of course, when it isn't. There is no more meaning to life than it is. Human beings des- perately want more meaning, un- derstandably so. We're sentient creatures. We're creative and imaginative, with outsized egos more expansive than entire solar systems. We should expect no less (of us as a species). Aging, the lines, the facial sags, the sinking face and gut - if it has any purpose (beyond the scientific illustration of the natural progression of a de- clining entity) we might reason- ably approach aging as a psycho- logical process necessary to the acceptance of our inevitable fates. We don't cry quite so forlornly, do we, when the aged-old die. Fear of death has some of us fearing life (aging). They are of a piece. Some of us hear "boo!" when the universe speaks, others hear... WHO WHO JEPSON Jepson is a 24-year resident of Florida. He's fiscally conservative, socially liberal, likes art and embraces diversity of opinion. Reach him at Jepson@MEDIAmerica.US ,�4 Play On! Louis Roney Obama's thoughts and words Scary skies for medicine In this season of good will toward men, I have a hunch our govern- ment is poised to deliver a health care knockout blow that will leave us with very little sense of per- sonal peace on Earth. I suspect the character of the man who heads our government and bemoan his unwillingness to heed our people's democratic voice. Obama pledges to "fundamentally transform the USA," and, while we may have welcomed modest changes, we surely do not invite a head-to-toe revamping. Obama's forces are on the attack and aim to replace our superb private health care with a "collectivist" system associated with socialist societies. Just wait'll they get through... I have lived around this world a bit, and have found no place that does medicine as well as the good old USA! Our doctors surely don't need this man of beclouded origin to show them what to do. Where's my money? My Social Security history is long, and I see now that it was meant only to give good feelings to a young boy saving for his old age. My Social Security card dated 1935 is in my files. I paid SS when I was 14 working summers at Pipers Ice Cream Company in Atlanta. God knows how much I have paid in the intervening 75 years! We were promised by Democrat President Franklin Delano Roosevelt that the money would be "saved" in a segregated account, to be repaid to us when we got "old". I learned later that the government boys had squandered it all on "other items." I was a wide-eyed Democrat naif who thought that the U.S. govern- ment was the last word in hon- esty. I don't believe that Dwight Eisenhower would have condoned screwing people as Jimmy Carter and Lynden Johnson did. Personal integrity now is an iffy concept, caveat emptor (let the buyer be- ware...) It seems to me that the financial mess posed by "Social Security" today could best be resolved by: 1. Raising the pay-out age of new recipients, 2. Shrinking the pay-out to future recipients, 3. Raising So- cial Security taxes on future recipi- ents. People already in the system must not be unjustly penalized ex- post facto. Promises are promises, even if made by Democrats. The Soros 'bit' George Soros is one of the most evil men alive. He wants to collapse our economy and says he knows ways to do it. Soros describes himself on TV as a "god" who can duplicate al- most anything the theological dei- ty can do. Born a Jew, he is an athe- ist Hungarian whose name is plas- tered all over the world of "power", and he has disciples galore who follow him implicitly. He's now 80, and I suggest that he live to a Meth- usalan 900 years - then I'll believe the whole Soros "bit." Israel is our ally In the Human Rights Council of the United Nations, three quarters of recent resolutions have had a distinctly anti-Israel caste. And our president has not done enough to defang Iran's growing threat to Is- rael. In some cases, it is possible to construe Obama's words as being anti-Semitic. I believe that Obama may unwittingly find himself in opposition to an American public that sees Israel as a friend and ally. WHO D M e > ISRONEY Harvard'42-Distinguished Prof, Em.-UCF 2004 Fla. Alliance for the Arts award (Assisted by beloved wife Joy Roney) Letters tothe Editor Take dog park back I'm angry. I am a Winter Park resident, and I am of- fended and insulted by the so-called "Friends" of Fleet Peeples Park. This group is no friend of Winter Park, as evidenced by the plethora of disturb- ing and malicious postings on their website and Face- book page (www.facebook. com/FleetPeeples) by FFPP officer Sandy Womble and others berating our sitting city commissioners and any and all city residents who disagree with them. Their continual bullying and name-calling of those who share differing opinions is bad for the community, is dangerous and gives our city a black eye. With Friends like these, who needs enemies? Sandy Womble wrote to her members the follow- ing about two weeks ago: "I think you all have a right to be angry and upset. I can't help but wonder why (City Commissioners) Carolyn (Cooper) and Tom (Mc- Macken) were so available during the campaigning but disappeared off the radar after their election. I've heard they are sick of it - pity them. For those of you who I told to vote for Carolyn and Tom, I'm deep- ly sorry. I had no idea, and I feel as betrayed as you do." The above leads me to a second concern that must be brought to the attention of Winter Park residents as well as to the commission- ers and city manager - this group is in violation of its 501(c)(3) status. The IRS clearly states, "all section 501(c)(3) organizations are absolutely prohibited from directly or indirectly par- ticipating in, or intervening in, any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposi- tion to) any candidate for elective public office. "Contributions to politi- cal campaign funds or pub- lic statements of position (verbal or written) made on behalf of the organiza- tion in favor of or in oppo- sition to any candidate for public office clearly violate the prohibition against political campaign activ- ity. Violating this prohibi- tion may result in denial or revocation of tax-exempt status and the imposition of certain excise taxes." "Friends" of Fleet Peeples Park more closely resem- > turn to LETTERS on NEXT PAGE Page 18 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 19 From my to yours Tom Carey Cooking with the harvest Keeping it simple for the holidays is the only way to maintain any semblance of sanity in our already hyper-paced world. Maintaining a low profile at the homestead heralds my path through these treacherous times. But duty calls any righteous gardener to step up to the plate and deliver the goods celebrating this harvest season. Garden pesto Potluck dinners abound, and hav- ing a signature dish that is easy to make and provide to an external location works wonders on the worry gauge. My contribution is an ancient recipe I call garden pesto - pesto being a process not a product. Fresh from the gar- den, stuff several bunches of basil leaves, French sorrel and garlic chives, along with some sunflower seeds, herbs, olive oil and cheese into the food processor and blend it into a thick dip. Deliver the pesto in a nice bowl-and-platter combo with some chips or crack- ers, and let the guests serve them- selves. Blanching beans Although the spotlight shines brightest on the big bird, the full-blown family sit-down din- ner allows the gardener to play an important supporting role. Blanching and freezing green snap and yellow wax beans is real easy. Clean and cut the beans into pieces. Bring a pot of water to a full boil, and drop the beans in for 3-4 minutes. Remove and imme- diately chill with ice cubes to stop any further cooking. Drain, pack the beans into freezer bags, label and place in freezer until further notice. This simple blanching pro- cess halts bacteria and enzymes from continuing to ripen or spoil the harvest. Collard slaw Florida is still part of the South, and with collard greens appear- ing on the region's coat of arms, anyone in the state could come under serious suspicion for not including collards in a celebratory menu. Collard slaw is my new fa- vorite way to supply this superbly productive crop to my people. Re- move the thick center stem from the larger leaves and roll them into a cigar shaped cylinder. With a dangerously sharp knife, scrape or slaw the thinnest slivers off the end of the collard tube. I have not perfected this phase of the project with the food processor, so the manual knife work is still a nec- essary kitchen skill. Into a large bowl, mix the slivered collards, grated carrots and radishes with a favorite oil, vinegar and herbal dressing. Important: let the col- lard slaw set for several hours, as it does take time for the dressing flavors to infuse throughout the greens. Eat well and prosper! >WISCAREY Tom Carey is the owner of Sundew Gardens, a you-pick gardening business in Oviedo. Visit the Sundew Gardens Facebook page. Our Observation Reporting, or espionage? If you hadn't heard the name WikiLeaks before Thanksgiving, you almost certainly have by now. On Sunday, the whistle-blowing website challenged the defini- tion of journalism and toed a very tricky line. By releasing a quarter of a million diplomatic messages from embassies worldwide, the site also posed a poignant question: When does government reporting become espionage? The press has always been known as the unofficial fourth branch of government, providing the final check and balance to the other three. The job of the press is to keep government as accountable as pos- sible for its actions. That includes telling the public many things the government would rather keep secret, under the potentially false pretenses of national security. As such, the government, at all levels, finds itself almost fundamentally at odds with journalists, and by that virtue, the American people. "Enlighten the people, gener- ally, and tyranny and oppressions of body and mind will vanish like spirits at the dawn of day," Thomas Jefferson was quoted as saying. But Jefferson's timeless advice could only see so far forward to what enlightenment we'd be capable of today. In a rather poignant recent epi- sode, Wikileaks released more than 500,000 documents concerning the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Suddenly lagging Ameri- can media coverage of the war had a big competitor. Sobering reports about U.S. sol- dier deaths, protracted over time and in increasing numbers, have become cable news background noise in between promos about a TV show where an angry chef be- rates his students and a retrospec- tive about John Lennon's death. Julian Assange, an Australian expatriate with a penchant for finding information, changed that. His Wikileaks website and organization has singlehandedly leaked and exposed enough of the U.S. government's inner workings, including war documents, as to make a battleground of the line between reporting and spying. The backlash has been brutal. Former vice presidential candidate and current reality TV show star Sarah Palin has gone as far as to post an update on her Facebook page calling Assange a terrorist who should be hunted with "the same urgency we pursue alQaeda and Taliban leaders." Such righteous indignation from a politician is certainly ex- pected, but this issue has made for strange bedfellows. In the face of such game-changing report- ing, some journalists are siding with the politicians, saying that Wikileaks has gone too far. Stories from Wikileaks have not just been spread by the site. Traditional media has latched on, repeating stories initially exposed by Wikileaks, but with an aside: throwing the messenger under the bus. Fox News' Bill O'Reilly, himself a purported journalist, went so far as to say whoever leaked a quarter million diplomatic messages sent from U.S. embassies worldwide should be executed. How Assange got his hands on those documents is the crux of the argument that his organization is doing more spying than report- ing. Some government officials are calling for him to stand trial, though his website is based in Swe- den, which refuses to grant him official residency. Other countries, namely Ecuador, have extended a welcome. While the condemnation of Wikileaks carries some ethical merit, the ramifications of an offi- cial backlash against Wikileaks are far more dire. If the government takes an official legislative stance to prevent Wikileaks-style report- ing, it could have broad-reaching implications for how we dispense information across the Internet. It's a very tricky situation to han- dle, and one that has grave impli- cations for the freedom of speech, and Americans' right to a transpar- ent government. On this subject, Benjamin Franklin's words have become in- creasingly prophetic as watchword of our time: "They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." LETTERS I City plans to spend $75,000 on imposing fees at dog park but will make just $43,000 < continued from previous page bles a political action com- mittee (PAC) for the pur- pose of controlling one of the largest parks within our city, a park that was deeded to the city for use by the general public and a park, that by city policy, is to pro- vide public lake access to its citizens. During 2010, they have repeatedly re- fused to disclose who their members are and refused to give any of the $45,000 they have raised to the city of Winter Park for which their members' donations were earmarked. Money given operates the PAC's politi- cal agenda. They promise to inform their members of those candidates for the coming spring elections who will vote their way. Winter Park residents should be outraged. Com- missioners should sever any relationship with this group and take back what rightfully belongs to the taxpaying citizens of our city. Investigative report- ers should investigate FFFP and tell the public how un- der the guise of a "friends" group and a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt group, they are spending their money and involving themselves in po- litical debate, public policy and future elections. -Herbert Weiss Winter Park Parks and Recreation Board Member Fees lose city money The City Commission of Winter Park is determined to push the fees at Fleet Peeples Park down our throats no matter what the cost. I had to laugh at a letter to the editor that ap- plauded the commissioners in being fiscally responsible for charging the fees at the park. Apparently, he did not know the costs of charging the fees. The costs are now more than $75,000 to collect the fees, enforce the fees and maintain the waste disposal stations. The city did not have to purchase the waste bags - they were supplied by the Friends of Fleet Peeples Park and the busi- nesses that sponsored each station. They now have to spend about $4,500 for the bags, $60,000 for two enforcement officers and $10,180 to install and oper- ate the vending machine to issue the day passes at the park. The Parks Department has estimated bringing in $43,000 in revenue for charging the fees. Now you don't have to be smarter than a fifth- grader, commissioners, to see that is a loss of more than $30,000. So how is that being good stewards of our tax money? Weather you have a dog, cat, or no ani- mal at all, as a taxpayer, you should be outraged at them losing this kind of money on something that is not necessary! We as taxpayers and voters need to remind the commissioners that they have to answer to us. We do not have to answer to them. That is our money you are losing at the dog park. What budget will this loss be taken out of to cover? The police budget? The fire department budget? The school budget? That money has to come from some- where, unless we have an abundant overage in the budget. I have been a single par- ent for 14 years and have put three of my four chil- dren through college and have one in college now. To do that, we had to sacrifice and do without things we wanted. When they wanted a $100 pair of Nikes, I had to say no, we cannot afford it. Especially when I only had $20 in the bank. So it is time to tell the commis- sioners, no! We cannot af- ford it; there is no money to do it. -Michael Palumbo Winter Park *ESend our hogh s(40wrs oes s)e o anaineEitms or IJ n y A d es*. son at ed tol os erv* ern w p p .s- SI Winter Park / Maitland Observer Page 20 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitlanci Obseiver Culture worthy of your calendar Josh Garrick It's the holidaze! Dickens' ghostly 'Christmas Carol' The Charles Dickens' holiday classic "A Christmas Carol" comes to life on- stage at the Garden Theatre in Win- ter Garden Dec. 3-19. Produced by Beth Marshall and directed by Cen- tral Florida's most inventive direc- tor John DiDonna, this unique ad- aptation of the classic Dickens tale is one of the largest productions in Garden Theatre history, with a cast and crew of more than 50 people. The Holiday classic ushers in the season and the sprit (or in this case, three spirits) of Christmas featur- ing film and television personality Dennis Neal as the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge. Scrooge is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve and awak- ens the next day a changed man. Neal, whose credits include appear- ances on ABC's "The Practice" and NBC's "The West Wing", will make his Garden Theatre premiere with this performance. The Garden The- atre is at 160 W. Plant St. in Winter Garden. Call 407-877-4736 or visit gardentheatre.org America's piano showman The renowned Christian pianist/ entertainer Dino Kartsonakis be- gins a limited run of his "Christmas Extravaganza" on Friday, Dec. 3 in Winter Park. This spectacular show is a cross between the high-kicks of "Radio City Music Hall", the family fun of "The Nutcracker" ballet and the rhinestone-studded glitz of a Liberace concert - complete with crystal-studded piano. Add dynam- ic lighting and dancer/singers who come together with Dino and his wife, Cheryl, to perform every holi- day-inspired carol you can think of. This inspiring holiday show is one highlight after another with Dino and company always retaining rev- erence for the true meaning of the spirit of Christmas. Performances take place at Calvary Assembly Church at 1199 Clay St. in Winter Park. Visit www.calvaryorlando.org or call 407-644-1199. Ice! Ice and snow may be in short sup- ply everywhere in Central Florida except at Gaylord Palms Resort, where two million pounds of ice has been carved into amazing holiday sculptures. This year, the displays bring the poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas" to life. It's natu- rally freezing in there, so the hotel supplies comfy down parkas with each ticket, allowing guests to play in 40 tons of real snow with games, real snowballs and seasonal treats such as snowberries, snow cones and roasted chestnuts. While visit- ing Ice!, save time to walk around the resort, which is decked out in its holiday finest with a 54-foot tree and visits from Santa. The Gaylord Palms "Best of Florida Christmas Celebration" is offered through Jan. 2. Call 407-586-4ICE or 407-586- 2000. A 'Wonderland of Lights' From the comfort of your car, your little ones will be wide-eyed as they marvel at the millions of twinkling lights creating more than 100 larg- er-than-life holiday scenes as you drive through the new "Wonder- land of Lights" at Osceola Heritage Park. This holiday attraction, unique to Kissimmee, offers lighted palm trees, a cowboy, the "12 Days of Christmas", Rudolph, Santa, a West- ern saloon and much more. Tick- ets are $20 per carload (so you can pile in the neighborhood kids) and include a 20-minute drive through the 120-acre OHP complex, listen- ing to holiday music. Visitors may visit Santa's Village, have their pic- ture taken, try skating on real ice (extra fee) and enjoy hot chocolate. "Wonderland of Lights" is available from dusk to 10 p.m. through Jan. 9. Call 321-697-3333. Fine art as a Christmas gift Each year, the artists who make up that beehive of artistic activity known as McRae Studios open their studios for their annual Holiday Open House and Sale. The event is a highlight of the season and a great chance to see inside a working art studio complex. It is also a time when the artists bring out all of their work - much of it at bargain prices making an original piece of art affordable to own... or to give as a very special holiday gift. The Stu- dios will be open on Saturday, Dec. 4 from 4-9 p.m. McRae Art Studios is at 904 Railroad Ave. in Winter Park. Call 407-599-9956 or visit www. mcraeartstudios.com WHO H> GARRICK Josh Garrick is a writer, photographer, educator, and fine art curator. He is a member of the Cu- ratorial Council for the Museum of Florida Art. Garrick can be reached at joshgarrick9@gmail. com or 407-522-3906. Everyone is invited! Make plans now to attend one of our exciting, FREE events! Dec 2nd Fitness Check-up - Our experts will be on hand to give personalized advice and one-on-one fitness prescriptions. Get the fitness help you need to stay healthy through the holidays. Dec 16th Yoga Day! - Come in and discover how simple stretching and yoga can be incorporated into your exercise routine. Appropriate for all ages, from youths to seniors, our experts will be giving demonstrations and answering your questions. Dec 11th Come in and get the works- Get a jump start on a healthy lifestyle with the Florida Blue Health Fair. FREE health screenings (a $95 value) including cholesterol and glucose tests, blood pressure measurements and more, FREE relaxing massages, FREE expert one-on-one consultations and great register-to- win opportunities. PLUS, special this month, local chiropractic offices will be providing complimentary spinal screenings. Florida Blue Florida (Located in Winter Park) BLU6 434 n. Orlando Ave. Winter Park, FI 32789 Mon-Sat: 10am-8pm Visit floridablue.com now and take a virtual tour. The Florida Blue center is brought to you by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Associaton 70603-0-1010 Greenberg Traurig 6OOD MAORNMIG WVTER PAKX The Issues * The Questions - The DIScussion - The People ....................................................................................................It s the p lace to be Join the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce as we host our monthly breakfast update, featuring: Chief White & Chief Railey Pleasejoin us in recognizing Chief White (Winter Park Fire Department) and Chief Railey (Winter Park Police Department) for their extraordinary service to the City of Winter Park. They will also be giving helpful advice for the Holiday Season. Friday, December 10, 2010 7:45 a.m. -Networking/ 8:15 a.m. - Program Complimentary Continental Breakfast Winter Park Welcome Center/Chamber of Commerce 151 W. Lyman Avenue, Winter Park, FL 32789 For information, call (407) 644-8281 or email chawks@winterpark.org. The event is free and open to the public. Presented by: Sponsored by: A4fcGreenberg Observer tRT- Traurig Coswco KMo ku -E3&0 I Page 20 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Winter Park / Maitland Observer Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 21 L Nt i Notice Under Fictitious Name Act TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter 865.09, Florida Statutes, will register with the Divi- sion of Corporations, Department of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: Nobilis Advisors under which the undersigned expects to engage in business at 511 N. Maitland Avenue Maitland, FL 32751 and that the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows: Scott Thomas Dated at Orange County, Florida this 30th day of November, 2010 Notice Under Fictitious Name Act TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter 865.09, Florida Statutes, will register with the Divi- sion of Corporations, Department of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: Les Petits Pleasures under which the undersigned expects to engage In business at 7632 Lodge Pole Trail Winter Park, FL 32792 and that the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows: Croissant Factory, LLC Dated at Orange County, Florida this 22nd day of November, 2010 WPMOBSERVER.COM IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No. 2009-CA-022305-0; Division 33 TRUSTCO BANK, Plaintiff, vs. GARY J. CAMARDA; FLOYD M. MARTIN; and DE- PARTMENT OF TREASURY-INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of De- cember, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. in Room 350 of the Courthouse of Orange County, Florida, 425 S. Or- ange Avenue, Orlando FL 32801, the undersigned Clerk will offer for sale the following described real property: LOTS 15, 16 AND 17, PLUS LNDAND AND WA- TER ON SOUTHEAST TO 40 ACRES LINE (LESS 30 FEET), BLOCK G, JESSAMINE BEACH, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK J PAGE 78 PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure in Civil Case No. 2009-CA-022305-0; Division 33, now pending in the Circuit Court in Orange County, Florida. In accordance with the Americans With Dis- abilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact Court Administration at 37 North Orange Avenue, Suite 1130, Orlando, Florida 32801, telephone number 407/836-2050, not later than seven (7) days prior to the proceeding. If hear- ing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. Dated this 18th day of November, 2010. By: /s/ Eric Jontz ERIC B. JONTZ, Attorney Florida Bar No. 64905 JEFFRY R. JONTZ ERIC B. JONTZ SWANN & HADLEY, P.A. Post Office Box 1961 Winter Park, Florida 32790 Telephone: (407) 647-2777 Facsimile No.: (407) 647-2157 11/25,12/2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2010-CP-2169 IN RE: ESTATE OF BARBARA JEAN BREEN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Barbara Jean Breen deceased, File No: 2010-CP-2169, is pend- ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 8099, Sanford, FL 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliq- uidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is December 2, 2010. Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael Stratton Florida Bar No. 572942 Post Office Box 196577 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Telephone: (407)678-4529 Fax: (877)678-4529 Personal Representative: Andrea Breen 207 Brushcreek Drive Sanford, Florida 32771 12/2,12/9 Notice Under Fictitious Name Act TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name Statute", Chapter 865.09, Florida Statutes, will register with the Divi- sion of Corporations, Department of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of this notice, the fictitious name, to wit: All Prints 4 You under which the undersigned expects to engage in business at 1360 N. Goldenrod Rd Ste 3 Orlando, Florida 32807 and that the party interested in said business enterprise is as follows: Xtreme Performance Wraps Inc. Dated at Orange County, Florida this 29th day of November, 2010 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 10-DR-5722-02D-K SHARON LYNN HEINRICH, Petitioner, and DOUGLAS RICHARD HEINRICH, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: DOUGLAS RICHARD HEINRICH LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 919 BALLARD ST. APT 911B. ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32701 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on SHA- RON LYNN HEINRICH, whose address is 10221 RIV- ERS TRAIL DR. ORLANDO. FL 32817 on or before December 14, 2010, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at DOWNTOWN CIVIL COURT- HOUSE. P.O. BOX 819. SANFORD. FL 32772, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fall to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. DATED: November 10, 2010. MARYANNE MORSE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: Linda Rubright Deputy Clerk 11/18, 11/25, 12/2, 12/9 Get local news from a local source! Receive The Observer weekly for only $30/year! subscribe@ observernewspapers.com IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA COMPLEX BUSINESS LITIGATION COURT CASE NO.: 2010-CA-016108-O0 FIFTH THIRD BANK, an Ohio banking Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. KSZ HOLDINGS, LLC, A FLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY; JOSEPH KANTOR; MOSHE ZIV; PETER SAROSI; METRO PARK ONE CONDONIMIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., A FLORIDA NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION; METROWEST MASTER ASSOCIATION INC., A FLORIDA NOT FOR PROFIT CORPORATION; TRUSTCO BANK; MCNALLY HOMES, INC., A FLORIDA CORPORATION; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; AND IF A NAMED DEFENDANT IS DECEASED, THE SURVIVING SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THAT DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, AND ALL CLAIMANTS, PERSONS OR PARTIES, NATURAL OR CORPORATE, OR WHOSE EXACT STATUS IS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE NAMED OR DESCRIBED DEFENDANTS, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on November 23, 2010 in the above-styled cause in the Circuit Court of Orange County, Florida, the Clerk of the Ninth Ju- dicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida will sell the property situate in Orange County, Florida, described as: That certain piece, parcel and tract of land located in ORANGE County, Florida, described as follows Condominium Unit Nos. 104 &105 of METRO PARK ONE CONDOMINIUM, according to the Declaration of Condominium thereof, re- corded under Clerk's File No. 20030682233, in Official Records Book 7207, Page 2196, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida, together with an undivided interest in the common elements appurtenant thereto. at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, on DECEMBER 20, 2010, at 11:00 a.m. at the Orange County Courthouse, Room 350, 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated: November 29, 2010. CAREY, O'MALLEY, WHITAKER & MUELLER, P.A. 712 South Oregon Avenue Tampa, Florida 33606-2516 Ph.: (813) 250- 0577 Fax: (813)250- 9898 Attorneys for Plaintiff By: E. ASHLEY McRAE FLORIDA BAR NO. 157317 12/2,12/9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE No. 2009CA003669 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE IN TRUST FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS FOR ARGENT SECURITIES TRUST 2005-W2, ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES 2005-W2, PLAINTIFF, VS. ABRAHAM POLANCO, ET AL. DEFENDANTSS. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated May 21, 2010 in the above action, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Seminole, Florida, on January 11. 2011, at 11:00 AM, at Room S201 of Courthouse - 301 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32771 for the following described property: LOT(S) 116, SANFORD PLACE, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 33, PAGE(S) 33, 34, 35, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale. The Court, in its dis- cretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of the changed time of sale shall be published as provided herein. Roger N. Gladstone, Esq. FBN 612324 Gladstone Law Group, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff 1499 W. Palmetto Park Rd, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33486 Telephone #: 561-338-4101 Fax #: 561-338-4077 12/2,12/9 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 08-CC-16376 WATERFORD LAKES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, vs. ARLENE VALDEZ; and JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, as unknown tenants, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 16th day of December, 2010, at 11:00 a.m., at room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, the Clerk of Court will offer for sale the real estate described as follows: Lot 129, WATERFORD LAKES TRACT N-11, PHASE 2, as recorded in Plat Book 34, Page 43, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida. together with all structures, improvements, fixtures, and appurtenances on said land or used in conunc- tion therewith. the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the is pendens, must file a claim within The aforesaid sale will be made pursuant to a Final Judgment entered in this cause on September 15, 2010. DATED this 15th day of September, 2010. /s/Matt G. Firestone Matt G. Firestone, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 381144 Pohl& Short, P.A. 280 W. Canton Avenue, Suite 410 Post Office Box 3208 Winter Park, Florida 32789 Telephone (407) 647-7645 Facsimile (407) 647-2314 Attorneys for Plaintiff If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this pro ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Human Resources, Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 510, Orlando, Florida, (407) 836-2303, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or im- mediately upon receiving this notification if the time days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 12/2,12/9 .1 W o8An. u Su Wn etrl Pot lo " I A Coor n Resourc O Cutos 42 N. rane Aenu, Site510 Dot shm oled appearanrenses an IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2010-CP-002300 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL W. GIBBS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Michael W. Gibbs deceased, File No: 2010-CP-002300, is pending in the Circuit Court for Orange County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 425 North Orange Ave., Suite 340 Orlando, Florida 32802. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliq- uldated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is December 2, 2010. Attorney for Personal Representative: Michael Stratton Florida Bar No. 572942 Post Office Box 196577 Winter Springs, Florida 32708 Phone: (407) 678-4529 Fax: (877) 678-4529 Personal Representative: Elisabeth Konovalova 170 East 3rd Street Apt 2L New York, NY 10009 12/2, 12/9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION File Number: 2010-CP-001373-0 IN RE: ESTATE OF James W. Dodd a/k/a James Willard Dodd, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of James W. Dodd a/k/a James Willard Dodd, deceased, whose date of death was June 28, 2010 , is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 8099, Sanford, FL 32772-8099. The names and address- es of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's es- tate 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 the de- cedent'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 PERI- ODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLOR- IDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is 11/25/10. Personal Representative: Martha A. Otten-Truitt 329 Park Avenue North, 2nd Floor P.O. Box 880 Winter Park, FL 32790 Nancy S. Freeman Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 968293 Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman, P.A. 329 Park Avenue North, 2nd Floor, P.O. Box 880, Winter Park, FL 32790 Telephone: (407) 423-4246 11/25,12/2 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 09-CC-16372 THE COACH HOMES AT MARINERS' VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., Plaintiff, vs. MELISSA S. HUMMEL, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MELISSA S. HUMMEL 2386 Bridle Path Lane, Apt 4 Orlando, FL 32812 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to enforce a lien foreclosure on the following property in Orange County, Florida: Unit 904, Building 9, THE COACH HOMES AT MARINERS' VILLAGE, a Condominium, Phase III, according to the Declaration of Condo- minium filed April 25, 1986 and recorded in Official Records Book 3777, Pages 1210 through 1310, inclusive, and all amendments thereto, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida. A/K/A UNIT 904, BUILDING 9, THE COACH HOMES AT MARINERS' VILLAGE, PHASE III, A CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLA- RATION OF CONDOMINIUM FILED APRIL 25, 1986 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 3777, PAGES 1210 THROUGH 1310, INCLUSIVE, AND ALL AMENDMENTS THERETO, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN AND TO THE COMMON ELE- MENTS APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT AS SET FORTH IN SAID DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM. A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on JEFF A. STONE, ESQUIRE, Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address is CLAYTON & MCCULLOH, 1065 MAITLAND CENTER COMMONS BLVD., MAI- TLAND, FLORIDA 32751, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately there- after; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint. DATED on NOV15 2010. LYDIA GARDNER Clerk of the Circuit & County Courts By: DANJRAIL MCGEE CIVIL COURT SEAL As Deputy Clerk 11/25,12/2 Notice of Public Auction Pursuant F.S. 328.17, United American Lien & Re- covery as agent w/ power of attorney will sell the following vessels) to the highest bidder Inspect 1 week prior @ marina; cash or cashier check;15% buyer prem; all auctions are held w/ re- serve; any persons interested ph 954-563-1999 Sale Date December 17 2010 @ 10:00 am 3411 NW 9th Ave #707 Ft Lauderdale FL 33309 V11633 1999 BL21 FL5125JK hull id#: BL2B- 06STK899 in/outboard pleasure gas white fiber- glass L30ft r/o quintin david youngblood lIh am- south bank lienor: harbour marine services sanford boat storage 1490 kasner pl sanford fl V11634 1987 Regal FL1010JD hull id#: RG- MR1193E787 in/outboard pleasure gas white fi- berglass L26ft r/o dennis e and linda lou shipp I/h national city bank lienor: harbour marine services sanford boat storage 1490 kasner pl sanford fl Licensed & Bonded Auctioneers & Surveyors FLAB422 FLAU765 &1911 11/25,12/2 Notice of Public Auction Pursuant to Ch 715.109 FS and/or 83.801 and/or 677.210 FS etal United American Lien & Recovery as agent with power of attorney will sell at public auction the following property(s) to the high- est bidder subject to any liens for the purpose of satisfying claim of lien and/or disposition of aban- doned property(s); owner/lienholder may redeem property(s) for cash sum of lien; all auctions held in reserve Inspect 1 week prior @ lien facility; cash or cashier check; 15% buyer prem; any persons interested ph (954) 563-1999 Sale date December 17 2010 @ 10:00 am 3411 NW 9th Ave #707 Ft Lauderdale FL 33309 2055 2000 Freightliner vin#: 1 FUYSDYBOYB35617 tenant: ramon santana Licensed & bonded auctioneers flab422 flau 765 &1911 12/2,12/9 SEXPLOiE ADOPTION i" � cap rl RDA'S KIDS � CITY OF WINTER PARK 401 Park Avenue South Winter Park, Florida 32789 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Adjustment of the City of Winter Park, Florida on Tuesday December 21,2010 will hold a Public Hearing at 5:00 P.M. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall. At that time, the following variance from Article III "Zoning" of the Winter Park Land Development Code will be heard: #1 Request of Ruth Littleford for a variance from Section 58-66 "R1 -AA and R1 -A Districts" para- graph (f) to allow the construction of a residential addition and A/C compressor to be located 5 feet from the north side lot line in lieu of the required setback of 11 feet. Property described as: Banks Colonial Estate, Plat Book V, Page 81, Lot 1, and Block D as recorded in the Public Records of Orange County, Florida. Located at 1500 Bonnie Burn Circle. Zoned: R-1AA #2 Request of Randal Slocum for variances from Section 58-66 "R1-AA and R1-A Districts" para- graph (f) to allow the construction of the following additions: 1) Open porch & entry area at 44' and 40' respectively in lieu of the required front setback of 46' 2) One & two story addition located 45' from the street in lieu of the required front setback of 51' 3) One & two story addition located 8.8' from the north side lot line in lieu of the required setback of 11' to the first floor wall and 15' to the second floor wall. 4) One story addition located 9.7 feet from the south side in lieu of the required setback of 11' 5) Balcony projecting 3' into the established front setback Property described as: Timberlane Shores, Plat Book V, Page 45, Lot 4 and Block B as recorded in the Public Records of Orange County, Florida. Located at 1661 Winchester Drive. Zoned: R-1AA #3 Request of Sean Lackey for a variance from Section 58-66 "R1-AA and R1-A Districts" paragraph (f) to allow the construction of a residential additions resulting in a gross area of 8,042 square feet in lieu of the maximum permitted area of 7,755 square feet. Property described as: Susan Dyer Resub, Play Book F, Page 96, and Lot E as recorded in the Public Records of Orange County, Florida. Located at 921 Georgia Avenue. Zoned: R-1AA /S/ Stephane J Edsall Stephanie J Edsall Board Secretary If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Commission with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he may need to ensure that a verbatim record is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. (F.S. 286.0105)"Persons with disabilities need- ing assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the Board of Adjustment Secretary (407-599-3237) at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting. 12/2 Order your classified ad - online! At WPMObserver.com you can create, customize and pay for your ad in one convenient place! Get local news from a local source! Receive The Observer weekly for only $30/year! subscribe@observernewspapers.com Page 22 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer Armoire Solid cedar, custom-built in New Orleans on wheels Removable hanging pole bar inside Full length double doors in front with finger holes 65 high, 40 wide, 21 deep $250 obo Queen size bed Decorator's dream, 20 years old, New condition Custom-made, one-of-a-kind crafted on streets of New Orleans by an iron artist All hand forged, ornate All detailed and scrolled with large open detailed scrolled canopy Foot and head board Antique brushed gold and black tones fits regular queen mattress or double high pillow top mattress built where mattress drops right in, a must-see! $2200 obo Bath tub / pedestal Over 100 years old Solid cast iron Needs to be refinished $400 obo Fireplace Decorative / Solid cast iron Double doors in front Over 50 years old 32 inches wide, 25 inches high, 13 inches deep $350 obo Heavy duty white PVC Patio Set by Palm Casual 4 large peach chairs, on wheels All rainproof removable cushions Octagon-shaped table with umbrella hole 47 by 47, Great Condition $80 CASH ONLY 504-289-5403 Life Recovered Ministry Turn your online shopping and searching into much-needed donations. www.igive. com/liferecoveredministry Items for sale Baldwin upright piano $650 2-person hot tub $550 Massage chair $50 407-496-9915 ascreenprinter@earthlink.net Costume Jewelry Wanted Cash paid for old costume jewelry. 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Please join us at our: Open House for Registered Nurses Tuesday, December 7th Human Resources Department, Classroom 103, 10am - 3pm Onsite interviews will be held for RNs with the following experience: * Med-Surg/Telemetry * Surgery * ER * PCU Qualified candidates must have a minimum of two years of hospital experience and the ability to meet the job duties of a Clinical Nurse II as required. A Bachelor's degree in Nursing is highly preferred, and those currently enrolled in a BSN program are encouraged to attend. A current RN license in the state of Florida is required. At South Seminole Hospital we use the latest equipment, perform the most advanced medical procedures and offer prevention, wellness and community outreach services. The hospital is home to one of Orlando Health's three Air Care Team helicopter bases, allowing critical patients to be transferred to Orlando Regional Medical Center's Level I Trauma Center. If you would like to attend our Open House, registration is required. E-mail your resume to our Senior Recruiter: Paulette.Poplin@orlandohealth.com. If you are unable to attend, please apply online at orlandohealth.com. A great career awaits you at Orlando Health's South Seminole Hospital! /I SOUTH SEMINOLE HOSPITAL ORLANDO HEALTH EOE/Tobacco-Free Workplace Observer 1 --~-- Homes :' ,- i rm u 1770 Fairview Shores Dr. Orlando 32804 New LAKEFRONT Price: $439,000 4 bedroom/ 3 baths with 2,597 sqft Key West style home on Lake Fairview Two Master Bedroom Suites 22 foot Ski Boat included Sun Room, Balcony & Back Deck w/views Granite and Stainless Kitchen Open House - Sunday, November 14th 1pm-4pm Mary Stuart Day 407-620-8683 marystuart@fanniehillman.com a- 1159 Lady Susan Drive, Casselberry $159,000 1,940 SF - 4 Bed, 2 Baths Lisa Gould 407-721-7612 Stacie Taylor 407- 468-0991 Lisa Gould 407-721-7612 lisa@gouldandcompany.net Lake Mary Schools Incredible heated pool, FP, Eat in Kitchen, massive garage, walk-in closets throughout overlooking conservation w/no rear neigh- bors! $250,000 Glenda K. Massie 407-697-8796 glendam@watsonrealtycorp.com Live and Work in Downtown! Total renovation just completed and ready for its new owners. This 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath has all the convenience of downtown living with new kitchen, roof, refinished floors and big yard. $188,700 Winter Park Land 407-644-2900 wpl@winterparkland.com 14th Fairway Apartments 3200 Fairway Lane, College Park $800 Per Month 820 SF - 2 Bed, 1 Bath Lisa Gould 407-721-7612 Lisa Gould 407-721-7612 lisa@gouldandcompany.net Observer 1 -7-7- Homes Winter Park Lakefront Opportunity to own Lakefront with boat- house on 215 acre private Lake Killarney, a true ski lake. $400,000 Glenda K. Massie 407-697-8796 glendam@watsonrealtycorp.com Observer 1 - -7- Open Houses Saturday, Dec. 4, 1-4 p.m. FANTASTIC WINTER PARK TOWNHOME 2211 Hawick Lane, Winter Park. 3BD/2.5BA, 1,744SF. Nicely landscaped end unit on quiet, tree-lined street. Built in 2007. Open floor plan. Tons of upgrades such as crown molding, lighted archways, French doors, granite & s/s in kitchen, brick pavered patio & central va. Upstairs bedrooms. Great location. $249,000 Saturday, Dec. 4, 2-5 p.m. & Sunday, Dec. 5, 2-5 p.m. RENOVATED MEDITERRANEAN ON GREAT STREET 141 W. Reading Way, Winter Park. 4BD/4BA, 2,847SF. Spanish/Mediterranean home with slate & wood floors, remodeled kitchen with stainless, granite, gas, hand finished plaster walls, gorgeous fireplace, backyard with pool & spa, and recessed lighting throughout. New tile roof in 2007, new plumbing 2005. $675,000 Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. PREMIER WINTER PARK ESTATE 941 Georgia Avenue, Winter Park. 5BD/5.3BA, 6,588SF. 2001 Brick traditional home, walking distance to Park Ave. Down- stairs master, wine cellar, home theater, attached 2BD in-law apt. with full kitchen & living room, and TWO 2 car garages. Beautifully landscaped 1/2+ acre lot with fantastic pool. $1,850,000 Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. RENAISSANCE AT LAKE IVANHOE #11 and #13 1110 SW Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Unit #11: 3BD/3.5BA, 3187SF, $549,000. Drastic price reduction. Spacious open plan with North and South view terraces, elevator to private foyer. Unit#13: 2BD/2.5BA, 2,676SF, $547,500. Custom designed & totally renovated. Huge front balcony, great lake views. Luxury condo living at its finest. Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. DESIRABLE PARK GROVE HOME 1485 Granville Drive, Winter Park. 3BD/2.5BA, 2,457SF. Hardwood floors, crown molding, custom vanity area in master, French doors, Plantation shutters, exquisite kitchen cabinetry with granite counters. Built-in wine cooler. Large fenced yard with covered patio. Roof '05. Great schools & location. NEW PRICE! $499,000 Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. WALK TO PARK AVENUE 737 Maryland Avenue, Winter Park. 3BD/2.5BA, 2,242SF. Townhome with many recent improvements: new tin roof, brand new appliances, new air handler/ compressor, new carpeting, and re- plumbed. Grand master retreat on 3rd floor. 3 Different decks and private courtyard. NO HOA. NEW PRICE! $295,500 Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. PRICE REDUCTION IN BALDWIN PARK 5343 Brady Lane, Orlando. 3BD/2.5BA, 1,838SF. Rocking-chair front porch overlooks a park, with no rear neighbors & instant access to Cady Way Trl! 2008 two- story David Weekley Emlay model. Upstairs master. Plantation shutters, crown molding, granite and S/S appliances. 2-car garage. Not a short sale. $334,000 Marketplace Obseil, el~j-j U Just SoldW-AN Homes 444 Jennie Jewel Drive, Orlando Melissa Woodman - Jeff & Barbara Friedman $390,000 1500 East Horatio Avenue, Maitland MaryStuart Day / Megan Cross $177,000 1990 Kimberwicke Circle, Oviedo Jerry Oller/Tamara Bereza $147,500 Observers. Open Houses Sunday, Dec. 5, 1-4 p.m. QUIET TIMBERLANE SHORES NEIGHBOR- HOOD 871 E. Lake Sue Avenue, Winter Park. 3BD/3.5BA, 2,581SF. Pool home, original owners. Lush courtyard, large living areas, crown molding & French doors. Master has 3 closets. Recent improvements include kitchen renovation '98, pool resurfac- ing, new plumbing, new A/C unit& hot water heater. Great Winter Park schools. $449,000 Sunday, Dec. 5, 1-4 p.m. RENOVATED &TOP CONDITION 1360 Tierra Circle, Winter Park. 4BD/2BA, 1,885SF. Wonderfully updated, kitchen with granite and new cabinets, baths with new vanities and travertine. New interior & exterior paint, new carpet, & new gas hot water heater. Fireplace, large/laundry storage room, 2 courtyards. Convenient location. $225,000 Sunday, Dec. 5, 2-5 p.m. NEW LISTING ON LAKE MINNEHAHA 742 Fairoaks Lane, Maitland. 4BD/5BA, 7,473SF. Traditional home on north shore of lake. 1st Floor master suite. Features include slate floor foyer with stunning staircase, hardwood floors, Cathedral Pine ceiling, Travertine stone fireplace, 42x20 finished basement, generator, screened-in porch, pool, & boat house. $1,745,000 KELLY PRICE Saturday, Dec. 4, 12-2 p.m. 1908 Strathaven Road, Winter Park $265,000 Hosted by Gwyn Clark Sunday, Dec. 5, 1-4 p.m. 3319 SMU Court, Orlando $195,000 Hosted by Catherine D'Amico Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. 801 Hamilton Place Court, Winter Park $650,000 Hosted by Kelly L. Price Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. 5421 Endicott Place, Oviedo $249,000 Hosted by Gwyn Clark Sunday, Dec. 5, 1-4 p.m. 140 East Morse Boulevard #B, Winter Park $1,450,000 Hosted by Kelly L. Price at Unit F Sunday, Dec. 5,1-4 p.m. 140 East Morse Boulevard #D, Winter Park $1,550,000 Hosted by Kelly L. Price at Unit F Sunday, Dec. 5, 1-4 p.m. 140 East Morse Boulevard #J, Winter Park $1,695,000 Hosted by Kelly L. 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Copyrighted Material S: Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers --~ 'True Grit' a tv - II1 I Winter Park / Maitland Observer Page 24 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer L e gaI ,e ||l Winter Park/ Maitland Observer ORANGE/SEMINOLE FORECLOSURES SALES Case No. Sale Date Plaintiff & Defendant Address Attorney County 2009-CA-006440-0 12/3/2010 BankUnited vs. Paula D Dunne et al 5064 Tideview Cir #84, Orlando, FL 32819 Albertelli Law Orange 2009-CA-006440-0 12/3/2010 BankUnited vs. Paula D Dunne et al 5064 Tideview Cir #84, Orlando, FL 32819 Albertelli Law Orange 48-2010-CA-001653 12/3/2010 RMS Residential Properties vs. Christina Columbus et al 5127 Liming Ave, Orlando, FL 32808 Albertelli Law Orange 48 2009 CA 019122 12/3/2010 BankUnited vs. Pedro Guzman etc et al 5028 Park Central Dr 2128, Orlando, FL 32839 Albertelli Law Orange 09-18599 Div 39-2 12/3/2010 Deutsche Bank vs. Domingo Castro et al 3282 S. Semoran Blvd 22, Orlando, FL 32822 Albertelli Law Orange 48-2008-CA-031594 12/3/2010 Deutsche Bank vs. Kenneth R Barger et al 1319 Lakecrest Drive, Apopka, FL 32703 Albertelli Law Orange 2009-CA-20837-43 12/3/2010 Bank of New York vs. Beltina Caicedo et al Cypress Lk Lt 6 Par D & L PB 61/3 DefaultLink, Inc. Orange 48-2010-CA-008629 12/6/2010 Wells Fargo Bank vs. Betzali Montero etc et al 2317 Pesaro Circle, Ocoee, FL 34761 Albertelli Law Orange 48-2010-CA-003398 12/6/2010 HSBC Bank vs. Francisco U Espaillat et al 4791 Waterside Pointe Cir, Orlando, FL 32829 Albertelli Law Orange 2009-CA-18602 12/7/2010 BankUnited vs. Jose M Delgado et al 10712 Brice Court, Orlando, FL 32817 Albertelli Law Orange 48-2008-CA-006089 12/7/2010 Wachovia Mortgage vs. Denise A Dalrymple et al 3436 Rider Place, Orlando, FL 32817 Albertelli Law Orange 2009-CA-1196-34 12/7/2010 US Bank vs. Peter Michael Weed et al Sand Lk Hills Sec 1 Dr Phillips Lt 23 PB 4/114 DefaultLink, Inc. Orange 2008-CA-013910-0 2010-CA-002992-0 2007-CA-010503-0 08CA0026024-0 2008-CA-13042-34 48-2009-CA-007836 48-2009-CA-030581 48-2009-CA-014321 48-2008-CA-033778 48-2009-CA-007836 2009-CA-27957-39 48-2009-CA-027320 07-12577 Div 34 48-2010-CA-008711 2009-CA-011977-0 48-2009-CA-007024 48-2009-CA-001846 2009-CA-17990-40 48-2009-CA-017499 48-2008-CA-011903 48-2009-CA-024597 48-2009-CA-013745 Countrywide Home Loans vs. Yanesa Jimenez et al Bank of America vs. Roger E Parani et al Onewest Bank vs. Marta I Rivera et al BankUnited vs. Agusto G Baque et al Countrywide Home Loans vs. Bertha L Williams Deceased et al Deutsche Bank vs. Maria T Driscoll et al US Bank vs. Emistio Alicea et al BankUnited vs. Marta G Acosta et al Wachovia Mortgage vs. Nicola Annsherese Steele etc et al Deutsche Bank vs. Maria T Driscoll et al The Bank of New York vs. Jeffery H Robinson etc et al US Bank vs. Stein Ove Fenne et al Deutsche Bank vs. Margarita Jones et al BankUnited vs. Made A Baston et al BankUnited vs. Clansie A Barrett etc et al Deutsche Bank vs. Tracy L Shlimowitz et al Wachovia Mortgage vs. Mediatrix Tang et al BAC Home Loans vs. Mohamed AAIi et al US Bank vs. Rosemary June Ridgway et al JP Morgan Chase Bank vs. Sandra V Necchi etc et al Deutsche Bank vs. Byron Avalos et al JPMorgan Chase Bank vs. John Scalia et al 5148 Conroy Rd #1221, Orlando, FL 32811 1950 S. Conway Rd #1, Orlando, FL 32812 718 S Solandria Drive, Orlando, FL 32807 10819 Tilston Point, Orlando, FL 32832 Town of Taft Tier 2 Lt 2 BIk C PB E/4 2236 Pimlico St, Orlando, FL 32822 1719 27th St, Orlando, FL 32805 142 S Pecan Cir105, Winter Garden, FL 34787 6542 Pomeroy Circle Orlando, FL 32810 2236 Pimlico St, Orlando, FL 32822 Oak Landing Un 2 Lt 371 PB 57/17 12025 Villanova Dr, #106, Orlando, FL 32837 15124 Braywood Trl, Orlando, FL 32824 8774 Hastings Beach Blvd, Orlando, FL 32829 3455 Victoria Pines Dr103, Orlando, FL 32829 225 West King Street, Orlando, FL 32804 12557 Cragside Ln, Windermere, FL 34786 Hunters Creet Tr 350 Lt 24 PB 33/52 12521 Floridays Resort Dr, Unt 202F, Orlando, FL 32821 5278 Miramonte Dr, #103, Orlando, FL 32835 1429 Eden Dr, Apopka, FL 32703 4117 S Semoran Unit 16, Orlando, FL 32822 DefaultLink, Inc. DefaultLink, Inc. Albertelli Law Albertelli Law DefaultLink, Inc. Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law DefaultLink, Inc. Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law DefaultLink, Inc. Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Albertelli Law Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange Orange ORANGE COUNTY NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 08-34564 DIVISION: 43-A BANKUNITED, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. JOSEPH DEBREZCENI, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated November 23rd, 2010, and entered in Case No. 08-34564 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which BankUnited, FSB, is the Plaintiff and Joseph Debrezceni, Deerfield Community Association, John Doe n/k/a Robert Antonissen, Mary Doe n/k/a Glacia Romaro, Unknown Spouse of Joseph Debrezcini, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at ll:00AM on the 24th day of January, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 132, DEERFIELD PHASE 1C, A SUBDIVISION ACCORD- ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE 64-65 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 2233 NEWT STREET, ORLANDO, FL 32837 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should con- tact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceed- ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1- 800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800- 955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 29th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 10-32165 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0346R NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09-24915 DIVISION: 37 PENTAGON FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, Plaintiff, vs. RALPH N. ROSEN, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated October 21st, 2010, and entered in Case No. 09- 24915 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Pentagon Federal Credit Union, is the Plaintiff and Ralph N. Rosen, Roseana H. Rosen, Lake Sheen Reserve Homeowners Association, Inc., Third Federal Savings and Loan Association of Cleveland, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at ll:00AM on the 20th day of January, 2011, the follow- ing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 96, LAKE SHEEN RESERVE, PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 48, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUN- TY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 10485 WISCANE AVENUE, ORLANDO, FL 32836 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should con- tact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceed- ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1- 800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800- 955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, PO. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 23rd day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff PO. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-21639 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0337R NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2010-CA-009598 O DIVISION: 40-2 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA., SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, F.S.B F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK, F.S.B., Plaintiff, vs. FRANCISCO JAVIER DIEZ, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a t . d I .. , . .. I ...I.. i ,, ..... l, I . .- I 009598 0 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., suc- cessor in interest to Wachovia Mortgage, F.S.B f/k/a World Savings Bank, F.S.B., is the Plaintiff and Francisco Javier Diez; Blanca Maya; Keystone at Meadow Woods Homeowners Association, Inc.; Oakshire at Meadow Woods Homeowners Association, Inc.; Tenant# 1 n/k/a Jassmine Vasquez; Tenant # 2 nka Francisco Vasquez; are defendants,the 'I.. . d I I I,. ,l , . ' ...,. I h fore. I . Coum il..... I... ,h I ,I 1 . ...1 ,, Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at ll:00AM on the 7th day of January, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 51, KEYSTONE SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41, PAGE 7, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 13912 CORRINE KEY PL, ORLANDO FL 32824-5243 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceed- ing should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. Ifhear- ing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 19 day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 10-40135 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0338R NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVILACTION CASE NO.: 07-12577 DIVISION: 34 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiff, vs. MARGARITA JONES, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated November 23rd, 2010, and entered in Case No. 07-12577 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee, is the Plaintiff and Margarita Jones, Christopher Jones, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, hnc, Wyndham Lakes Estates Homeowner's Association, hnc, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at ll:00AM on the 17th day of December, 2010, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 49, BLOCK 4, WYNDHAM LAKES ESTATES UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 63, PAGES 29-38, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 15124 BRAYWOOD TRL, ORLANDO, FL 32824 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should con- tact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceed- ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1- 800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800- 955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 29th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 10-53083 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0345R NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-001846 O DIVISION: 34-2 WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB. F.K.A. WORLD SAVINGS BANK, Plaintiff, vs. MEDIATRIX TANG, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 22, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2009-CA-001846 O of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Wachovia Mortgage, Fsb. F.k.a. World Savings Bank, is the Plaintiff and Mediatrix Tang; Michel TanQ: Bank of America, N.A.; The . . 1 . 1........ Community Association, Inc., are defen- dants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 23rd day of December, 2010, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 68, LAKES OF WINDER- MERE PHASE 1,ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 49, PAGE 108 THROUGH 118, PUB- LIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 12557 CRAGSIDE LANE, WINDERMERE, FL 34786 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, PO. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 22 day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff PO. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 08-13750 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0340R NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-025571-O DIVISION: 33-2 WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. JESSICA M. TELLO, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 22, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2009-CA-025571-O of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Wachovia Mortgage, FSB f/k/a World Savings Bank, FSB, is the Plaintiff and Jessica M. Tello, Old Republic Insurance Company, Southchase Phase 1B Community Association, Inc., The Unknown Spouse of Jessica M. Tello 'rtfi-t nrm) Iqr. 1?f'n- nt- th? nffi-e .1l I i .. ... I ,f der for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, O range C .....i I ., , i , .I 11I I ... I . 14 day o' .1 .. ,, . ... described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 110, SOUTHCHASE PHASE 1B VILLAGE 11B, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37, PAGES 101-103, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUN- TY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 12137 GRECO DRIVE, ORLANDO, FL 32824 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this pro- ---.;. l-1.l contactt the individual or agency .i,,. 11 notice e at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1- 800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, OrlandoFL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278 Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 22 day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff PO. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-23856 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0342R 12/9/2010 12/9/2010 12/10/2010 12/10/2010 12/10/2010 12/13/2010 12/14/2010 12/14/2010 12/16/2010 12/16/2010 12/16/2010 12/17/2010 12/17/2010 12/20/2010 12/20/2010 12/23/2010 12/23/2010 12/23/2010 12/27/2010 12/28/2010 12/28/2010 12/30/2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NINTH JUDICIAL CIR( IN AND FOR ORANGE C( FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2010-CA-02 DIVISION: 32A WELLS FARGO BANK, NA Plaintiff, vs. DONNA STUTTS AS CO-TR OF THE FRED AND DONN STUTTS TRUST DATED JU 2005, et al, Defendant(s). To: UNKNOWN BENEFICIARY THE FRED AND DONNA TRUST DATED JUNE 6, 2005 Last Known Address: Unknow Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN CLAIMING BY, THROUGH AND AGAINST THE HEREIN INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UI PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN I AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, D GRANTEES, OR OTHER CL Last Known Address: Unknow Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a foreclose a mortgage on the property in Orange County, Fl LOT 37, WESTFIELD PHASE 4, ACCORDING 1 PLAT THEREOF, AS REC IN PLAT BOOK 54, PAGE THE PUBLIC RECORD ORANGE COUNTY, FLOOR A/K/A 12480 WESTFIELD CIR., WINTER GARDEN 34787-5271 has been filed against you ai required to serve a copy of ten defenses within 30 day first publication, if any, on Law, Plaintiff's attorme address is P.O. Box 23028, T 33623, and file the original Court either before se Plaintiff's attorney, or im thereafter; otherwise, a defa entered against you for demanded in the Complain tion. This notice shall be public a week for two consecutive the Winter Park/Maitland O **See the American Disabilities Act In accordance with the A with Disabilities Act, pers disabilities needing a speci modation to participate in ceeding should contact the or agency sending the notice Orange Avenue, Room 120, FL 32801, Telephone: (407) not later than seven days pi proceeding. If hearing (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or 1-800-955-8770, via Flori Service. To file response p tact Orange County Clerk P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 3 (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) WITNESS my hand and the court on this 24 day of Novem Clerk of the Ci Civil Cou DANJRAI De ALBERTELLI LAW P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 10-53002 December 2, 9, 2010 )N NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CUIT NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND COUNTY, FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09-23252 23849-0 DIVISION: 43-A U.S. BANK, NATIONAL L, ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF IUSTEE THE CREDIT SUISSE FIRST A BOSTON MORTGAGE SECURITIES INE 6, CORP. HOME EQUITY PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES, 2006-8, Plaintiff, vs. '(IES) OF MARITZA BERRIOS, et al, STUTTS Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN n Pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated November SPARTIES 19th, 2010, and entered in Case No. , UNDER, 09-23252 of the Circuit Court of the N NAMED Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for F(S) WHO Orange County, Florida in which U.S. DEAD OR Bank, National Association, as NKNOWN Trustee, on behalf of the holders of the NTEREST Credit Suisse First Boston Mortgage EVISEES, Securities Corp. Home Equity Pass- AIMANTS Through Certificates, Series, 2006-8, n is the Plaintiff and Maritza Berrios, Matilda Berrios, Creekside Villas an action to Homeowners Association, Inc., following Mortgage Electronic Registration )rida: Systems, Inc., as nominee for Ownit LAKES Mortgage Solutions, Inc., A California TO THE Corporation, are defendants, I will sell ORDED to the highest and best bidder for cash 74, OF in/on Room 350 of the Orange County DS OF Courthouse, located at 425 North IDA. Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida LAKES 32801, Orange County, Florida at iN, FL 11:00AM on the 18th day of February, 2011, the following nd you are described property as set forth in your writ- said Final Judgment of s after the Foreclosure: Albertelli LOT 56, OF CREEKSIDE VIL- y, whose LAS AT MEADOW WOODS, Tampa, FL ACCORDING TO THE PLAT with this THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN :rvice on PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 103 mediately AND 104, INCLUSIVE, OF THE ult will be PUBLIC RECORDS OF the relief ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. it or peti- A/K/A 208 CREEKSIDE WAY, ORLANDO, FL 32824 shed once Any person claiming an interest in the weeks in surplus from the sale, if any, other observer, than the property owner as of the date ns with of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Americans In accordance with the Americans sons with with Disabilities Act, persons needing al accom- a reasonable accommodation to par- this pro- ticipate in this proceeding should con- individual tact the individual or agency sending Sat 425 N. the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, ,Orlando, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, )836-2303 Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later rior to the than seven days prior to the proceed- impaired, ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1- Voice (V) 800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800- da Relay 955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. lease con- To file response please contact of Court, Orange County Clerk of Court, PO. 2802, Tel: Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: 836-2099. (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. seal of this The above is to be published in the ber, 2010. Winter Park/Maitland Observer rcuit Court Submitted to publisher on 29th day of rt Seal By: November, 2010 L MCGEE ALBERTELLI LAW deputy Clerk Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-21182 10-0343R December 2, 9, 2010 10-0347R NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2010-CA-023757-O DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR HARBORVIEW MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2006-8, Plaintiff, vs. JOSE RAMON GARCIA A/K/A JOSE R. GARCIA, et al, Defendant(s). To: JOSE S. GARCIA Last Known Address: 15146 SW 92nd Ter. Miami, FL 33196-1316 Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Orange County, Florida: UNIT 2231, BUILDING E, BLOSSOM PARK, A CONDO- MINIUM, ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 6853, PAGE 1897, AND ALL ITS ATTACHMENTS AND AMENDMENTS THERETO, ALL IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- VIDED INTEREST IN THE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-027432 O DIVISION: 40-2 U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE UNDER SECURITIZATION SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JUNE 1, 2006 STRUCTURED ASSET SECURITIES CORPORATION STRUCTURED ASSET INVESTMENT LOAN TRUST MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-4, Plaintiff, vs. NIKI SNEED, A/K/A NIKI FAWN SNEED, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuantto a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 19, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2009-CA-027432 O of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which U.S. Bank, National Association, as Trustee under Securitization Servicing Agreement dated as of June 1, 2006 Structured Asset Securities Corporation Structured Asset Investment Loan Trust Mortgage Pass- Through Certificates, Series 2006-4, is the Plaintiff and Niki Sneed, a/k/a Niki Fawn Sneed, Plymouth Landing Homeowners' Association, Inc., are defendants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 18th day of February, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 25, OF PLYMOUTH LAND- ING PHASE I, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42, PAGES 89 THROUGH 92, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 1126 DEKLEVA DRIVE, APOPKA, FL 32712 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 19 day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-24664 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0339R COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO. NOTICE OF SALE A/K/A 1851 WEST LAND- PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 STREET ROAD, UNIT 2231, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ORLANDO, FL 32809-8231 NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT has been filed against you and you IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, are required to serve a copy of your FLORIDA written defenses within 30 days CIVIL ACTION after the first publication, if any, on CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-017499-O Albertelli Law, Plaintiff's attorney, DIVISION: 32A whose address is P.O. Box 23028, U.S. BANK NATIONAL Tampa, FL 33623, and file the orig- ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, ON inal with this Court either before BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF service on Plaintiff's attorney, or THE ADJUSTABLE RATE immediately thereafter; otherwise, a MORTGAGE TRUST 2007-3 default will be entered against you ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE for the relief demanded in the BACKED PASS THROUGH Complaint or petition. CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-3, This notice shall be published Plaintiff, vs. once a week for two consecutive ROSEMARY JUNE RIDGWAY, et al, weeks in the Winter Park/Maitland Defendant(s). Observer. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN **See the Americans with Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Disabilities Act Foreclosure dated November 22, In accordance with the 2010, and entered in Case No. 48- Americans with Disabilities Act, 2009-CA-017499-O of the Circuit persons with disabilities needing a Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit special accommodation to partici- in and for Orange County, Florida pate in this proceeding should con- in which U.S. Bank National tact the individual or agency send- Association, as trustee, on behalf ing the notice at 425 N. Orange of the holders of the Adjustable Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL Rate Mortgage Trust 2007-3 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 Adjustable Rate Mortgage Backed not later than seven days prior to Pass Through Certificates, Series the proceeding. If hearing 2007-3, is the Plaintiff and impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, Rosemary June Ridgway and or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Floridays Orlando Resort Florida Relay Service. To file Condominium Association, Inc., response please contact Orange are defendants, the Office of Lydia County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box Gardner, Orange County Clerk of 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) Courts will sell to the highest and 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. best bidder for cash in Room 350 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this of the Orange County Courthouse, court on this 24 day of November, 2010. located at 425 North Orange LYDIA GARDNER Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Clerk of the Circuit Court Orange County, Florida at Civil Court Seal By: 11:00AM on the 27th day of DANJRAIL MCGEE December, 2010, the following Deputy Clerk described property as set forth in ALBERTELLI LAW said Final Judgment of P.O. Box 23028 Foreclosure: Tampa, FL 33623 UNIT 202F, FLORIDAYS 10-54035 ORLANDO RESORT, PHASE December 2, 9, 2010 10-0344R VI, A CONDOMINIUM, NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2010-CA-023282-O SELECT PORTFOLIO SERVICING, INC., Plaintiff, vs. TSZ LEE A/K/A TSZ C. LEE, et al, Defendant(s). To: TSZ LEE A/K/A TSZ C. LEE Last Known Address: 10725 NW 30th Pl., Apt. 9 Sunrise, FL 33322-1070 Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Orange County, Florida: LOT 248, SPRING ISLE UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 61, PAGES 131 THROUGH 138, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUN- TY, FL 32828 A/K/A 15030 BELLINKOFF LN, ORLANDO, FL 32828 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the orig- inal with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney, or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer. **See the Americans with Disabilities Act In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accom- modation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact the individ- ual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800- 955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955- 8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836- 2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 22 day of November, 2010. Clerk of the Circuit Court Civil Court Seal By: DANJRAIL MCGEE Deputy Clerk ALBERTELLI LAW P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 10-53390 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0336R TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- VIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LARATION OF CONDO- MINIUM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 8538, AT PAGE 1540, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. A/K/A 12521 FLORIDAYS RESORT DRIVE, UNIT NO. 202F, ORLANDO, FL 32821 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceed- ing. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1- 800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 22 day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-18894 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0341R Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 25 ORANGE COUNTY SALES & ACTIONS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FlORIDA CASE NO: 2009-CA-17990-40 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L. P. Plaintiff, vs. MOHAMED A. ALI; DUAA A. ALI; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; HUNTER'S CREEK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that the under- signed Clerk of the Circuit Court of Orange County, Florida, will on the 23rd day of December, 2010, at 11:00 a.m., Civil Division, Suite 350, at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following-described property situate in Orange County, Florida Lot 24, HUNTER'S CREEK NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FlORIDA CASE NO: 2009-CA-27957-39 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS CWALT, INC. ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- CATES, SERIES 2004-28C Plaintiff, vs. JEFFERY H. ROBINSON A/K/A JEFFREY H. ROBINSON; DELORES A ROBINSON; UNKNOWN TENANT 1, UNKNOWN TENANT II, COUNTRY RUN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY - INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby i.,n that Lydia Gardner, Clerk of the ..... Court of Orange County, Florida, will on the 16 day of December, 2010, at 11:00 o'clock A.M Civil Division, Suite 350, at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following- NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 09-02755 DIVISION: 34 WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE UNDER POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 2006 SECURITIZED ASSET BACKED RECEIVABLES LLC TRUST 2006-HE1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-HE1, Plaintiff, vs. MATAN LAN, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated November 15th, 2010, and entered in Case No. 09-02755 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange C. 1- I .. . ... I, 'h County, Florida in w .. 11 I -. , Bank, National Association as Trustee under Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of August 1, 2006 Securitized Asset Backed Receivables LLC Trust 2006-HE1 Mortgage Pass- Through Certificates, Series 2006-HE1, is the Plaintiff and Matan Lan, Heron Cove at High Point Homeowners Association, Inc., State of Florida, Tenant # 1 n/dka Candance Salemi, Tenant # 2 n/dka Heather Jones, are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2010-CA-023180-O WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. LUZ M. BEDOYA, et al, Defendant(s). To: LUIS F LEZCANO A/K/A LUIS F LESCANO Last Known Address: 140 Oak Grove Rd. Winter Park, FL 32789-1942 Current Address: Unknown ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVID- UAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS Last Known Address: Unknown Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Orange County, Florida: LOT 30. WINTER PARK OAKS. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 32. PAGE 27, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. FLORIDA. A/K/A 140 OAK GROVE RD, WINTER described property situate in Orange County, Florida Lot 371 of Oak Landing Unit 2, according to the plat thereof as record- ed in Plat Book 57, Page(s) 17 through 20, of the Public Records of Orange County, Florida. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an inter- est in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this pro- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, for the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at 425 North Orange Avenue, Suite 2130, Orlando, Florida 32801, tele- phone (407) 836-2303 within 2 working days of your receipt of this document. If you are hearing or voce impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. DATED this 16 day of September, 2010. Attorney for Plaintiff Jamice C Pinkney, Esquire BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A. 3185 South Conway Road, Stuite E Orlando, Florida 32812 Telephone: (407) 381-5200 Fax: (407) 381-5577 B&H # 276945 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0335R 11:00AM on the 24th day of January, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 14, HERON COVE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 30, PAGE 130, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 613 GREAT BLUE CT, ORLANDO, FL 32825 Any person claiming an interest in the sur- plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a reasonable accommodation to participate in this proceed- ing should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 17th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-14735 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0332R PARK FL 32789-1942 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses within 30 days after the first publication, if any, on Albertelli Law, Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is PO. Box 23028, Tampa, FL 33623, and file the original with this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney, or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint or petition. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer. **See the Americans with Disabilities Act In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceed- ing should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hear- ing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this court on this 15 day of November, 2010. LYDIA GARDNER Clerk of the Circuit Court Civil Court Seal By: ROSAAVILES Deputy Clerk ALBERIELLI LAW P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 10-53001 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0330R TRACT 350, PHASE II, according to the plat thereof, recorded in Plat Book 33, Pages 52, Public Records of Orange County, Florida. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indicated above. Any person or entity claiming an inter- est in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the proper- ty owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclo- sure sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, for the provi- sion of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at 425 North Orange Avenue, Suite 2130, Orlando, Florida 32801, telephone (407) 836-2303 within 2 working days of your receipt of this docu- ment. If you are hearing or voce impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. Attorney for Plaintiff HOPE R. REDDING, Esquire BUTLER & HOSCH, PA. 3185 South Conway Road, Stuite E Orlando, Florida 32812 Telephone: (407) 381-5200 Fax: (407) 381-5577 B&H # 273603 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0348R ORANGE COUNTY SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS Page 26 Thursday, December 2, 2010 Winter Park / Maitland Observer ORANGE COUNTY SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS SALES NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-027320 O DIVISION: 40-2 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR TERWIN MORTGAGE TRUST 2005-18ALT, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-18ALT, WITHOUT RECOURSE, Plaintiff, vs. STEIN OVE FENNE, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 15, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2009-CA-027320 0 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Terwin Mortgage Trust 2005-18ALT, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2005-18ALT, without recourse, is the Plaintiff and Stei Ove Fenne, Trude Kristin Fenne, Tenant #1 tk/a Candice Barrera, Villanova At Hunter's Creek Condominium Association, Inc., Any And All Unknown Parties Claiming by, Through, Under, And Against The Herein named Individual Defendant(s) Who are not Known To Be Dead Or Alive, Whether Said Unknown Parties May Claim An Interest in Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Or Other Claimants are defendants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash hi/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 1'ti, I - f n,- nber, 2010, the following tI , i , asset forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. 106, NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2008-CA-011903 DIVISION: 35-2 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. SANDRA V. NECCHI A/K/A SANDRA V. VAMBERSI NECCHI, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 23, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2008-CA-011903 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, is the Plaintiff and Sandra V Necchi a/k/a Sandra V Vambersi Necchi, Robert Toledo al/ka Robert R. Toledo, Mandalay at Stonebridge Commons Condominium Association, Inc., Metrowest Master Association, Inc., Stonebridge Commons Community Association, Inc., Washington Mutual Bank f/k/a Washington Mutual Bank, F.A.,, are defendants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at 11:00AM on the Judgment of Foreclosure: UNIT 103, IN BUILDING 51, PHASE 16, OF MANDALAY AT STONEBRIDGE COMMONS, A CONDOMINIUM, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTER- EST IN THE COMMON ELE- NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-024597 O DIVISION: 35-2 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE UNDER POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED AS OF JANUARY 1, 2006 MORGAN STANLEY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-1, Plaintiff, vs. BYRON AVALOS, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 23, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2009-CA-024597 O of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee under Pooling and Servicing Agreement dated as of January 1, 2006 Morgan Stanley Home Equity Loan Trust 2006- 1 Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-1, is the Plaintiff and Byron Avalos, Luz Avalos, Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., acting solely as nominee for Wilmington Finance, a Division of AIG Federal Savings Bank, are defendants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida BUILDING 26 OF VILLANOVA AT HUNTER'S CREEK, A CONDO- MINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINI- UM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 8103, PAGE 2271 OF THE P PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ALL AMENDMENTS THEREOT, IF ANY, AND TOGETHER WITH AN UNDI- VIDED INTEREST IN THE COM- MON ELEMENTS THEREOF, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SAID DEC- LARATION. A/K/A 12025 VILLANOVA DRIVE, UNIT 106, ORLANDO, FL 32837 Any 1 ,;,,, ...,... .. ;the sur- plus ii . i. than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 15 day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-24576 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0333R MENTS APPURTENANT THERE- TO, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 7747, AT PAGE 2461, AMENDED BY EIGHTEENTH AMENDMENT TO DECLARATION RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 8173, AT PAGE 1774, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH ANY AMENDMENTS THERETO. A/K/A 6278 MIRAMONTE DRIVE, UNIT# 103, ORLANDO, FL 32835 Any persons claiming an interest in the I,,i.i, i ... .. .1. .1i .. otherthanthe property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to par- ticipate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 16th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 08-06317 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0328R at ll:00AM on the 28th day of December, 2010, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 16, BLOCK B, NORTHCREST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK W, PAGE 138, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUN- TY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 1429 EDEN DRIVE, APOPKA, FL 32703 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accom- modation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please con- tact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 17th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-23284 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0331R NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2009-CA-007836 O DIVISION: 39-2 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2006-HE8, Plaintiff, vs. MARIA T DRISCOLL, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 15, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2009-CA-007836 of the Circuit Court of the Ninth Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as Trustee for Morgan Stanley ABS Capital I Inc. Trust 2006-HE8, is the Plaintiff and Maria T Driscoll, Thomas J. Driscoll, , are defendants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash in/on Room 350.. ih. �isi .... County Courthouse, located ,i n 'i n ii I Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, OrangeC ".. , , ,I 111 11I i ,,"' . 13th day c . .. .. I. I,, ,h. . . .... described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 1, RIO PINAR LAKES UNIT THREE, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 14, AT PAGES 9 & 10, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A 2236 PIMLICO STREET, ORLANDO, FL 32822 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955- 8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099 The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 13th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-16318 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0334R NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 48-2008-CA-028640 0 DIVISION: 33-2 WACHOVIA MORTGAGE, FSB F/K/A WORLD SAVINGS BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, vs. LAURALI FAILLA, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated November 29, 2010, and entered in Case No. 48-2008-CA-028640 0 of the Circuit Court ofthe NintNh Judicial Circuit in and for Orange County, Florida in which Wachovia Mortgage, FSB f/k/a World Savings Bank, FSB, is the Plaintiff and Laurali Failla, Sebastian Failla, Bank of America, N.A., are defendants, the Office of Lydia Gardner, Orange County Clerk of Courts will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash in/on Room 350 of the Orange County Courthouse, located at 425 North Orange Avenue, Orlando, Florida 32801, Orange County, Florida at 1 :00AM on the 3rd day of January, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 157, WEDGEWOOD GROVES, UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18 AT PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF ORANGE COUN- TY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 2777 SUSANDAY DRIVE, ORLANDO, FL 32812 Any persons claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to partici- pate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending the notice at 425 N. Orange Avenue, Room 120, Orlando, FL 32801, Telephone: (407)836-2303 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955- 8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Service. To file response please contact Orange County Clerk of Court, P.O. Box 38, Orlando, FL 32802, Tel: (407) 836-2278; Fax: (407) 836-2099. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Submitted to publisher on 16th day of November, 2010 ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff PO. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 08-11417 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0329R SEMINOLE COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTI IN THE CIRCUIT COURT EIGHTEENTH JUDICI CIRCUIT IN AND FO SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL( CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 59-2009-CA-0 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, Plaintiff, vs. LAURA M. DUNCAN, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a Final Judgement of Foreclos November 22, 2010, and entered No. 59-2009-CA-010964 of th Court of the Eighteenth Judicial and for Seminole County, Florid Household Finance Corporation Plaintiff nl Irm-, J. Spence, Duncan .-.11 i n/k/a Jamt are defendants, I will sell to t and best bidder for cash in/on 201, Seminole County Courth North Park Ave., Sanford, F Seminole County, Florida at 11 the 27 day of January, 2011, the described property as set forth in Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT(S) 11 BLOCK H, SUMM NORTH SECTION 5, ACCO TO THE PLAT THERE( RECORDED IN PLAT BOO PAGE(S) 67 AND 68, OF TH LIC RECORDS OF SEM COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 369 KINGSLEY CASSELBERRY, FL 23707 Any person claiming an interest plus from the sale, if any, other property owner as of the date Pendens must file a claim within after the sale. If you are a person with a entitled, at no cost to you, to the of certain assistance. Please con Administration at the Semir Courthouse, 301 N. Park Ave: 301, Sanford, FL 32771-1292; 407-665-4227, within 2 working your receipt of this notice. Ifyou ing or voice impaired, call 1 8771, or 711. To file response p tact Seminole County Clerk of I N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL 3: (407) 665-4378; Fax: (407) 330 The above is to be publish Winter Park/Maitland Observer Dated in Seminole County, F 23 day of November, 2010. MARYANNI Clerk of the Cir Seminole Coun (SEAL) By: Sulond De] ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-29700 December 2, 9, 2010 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SAL IN THE CIRCUIT COU OF THE 18TH JUDICI. CIRCUIT, IN AND FO SEMINOLE COUNTY, FL( CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2010-CA-0 FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. CEFERINO VARGAS A/K/A CEFERINO A VARGAS; DE; VARGAS; UNKNOWN TENA IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a Final Judgment of Foreclosur 22 day of November, 2010, and Case No. 59-2010-CA-00251 Circuit Court of the 18TH Judicia and for Seminole County, Florid FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE CO the Plaintiff and CEFERINO A/K/A CEFERINO A DESIREE L VARGAS; UN TENANT (S); IN POSSESSION SUBJECT PROPERTY are de] will sell to the highest and b for cash at the Courthouse 30 Avenue in Sanford, FL in ro at the Seminole County Cour Sanford, Florida, 32771 at 1 on the 22 day of February, 201 lowing described property as in said Final Judgment, to wi LOT 62 APPLE VALLEY UN ACCORDING TO THE THEREOF AS RECORDED I BOOK 16 PAGE 35 I RECORDS OF SEMINOLE TY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING A EST IN THE SURPLUS FR SALE, IF ANY, OTHER TH PROPERTY OWNER AS OF T OF THE LIS PENDENS MUS CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AF SALE. If you are a person with a dis needs any accommodation in orde pate in this proceeding, you are en cost to you, to the provision of ce tance. Please contact the ADA ( Court Administration, 301 North P Sanford, FL 32771, telephone nu 665-4227 at least 7 A1-'. et re- f . i court appearance, .* i I, i ing this notification if the time scheduled appearance is less than 7 are hearing impaired, call 711. Dated this 24 day of Novemb Marya Clerk Of The Cir By: Sulon De LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C. WATSON Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 12( Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 10-18640 December 2, 9, 2010 ER 45 )F THE AL R )RIDA 10964 'ursuant to sure dated ed in Case te Circuit SCircuit in a in which S111I, is the , Laura M. es Spence, he highest Room S- NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2009-CA-004163 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P., Plaintiff, vs. ENRIQUE SANTANDER A/K/A ENRIQUE J. SANTANDER, et al, Defendants. TO: ENRIQUE SANTANDER A/K/A ENRIQUE J. SANTANDER, Last Known Address: 3707 Heirloom Rose Place, Chuluota, FL 32766 Attempted Address At: 1050 Edmiston Place, Longwood, Fl 32779, and 713 Preserve Ter., Heathrow, FL 32746-5203 Current Residence: Unknown house, 301 IRMA SANTANDER A/K/A IRMA G. FL 32771, SANTANDER :OOAM on Last KnownAddress: 3707 Heirloom Rose following Place, Chuluota, FL 32766 said Final Attempted Address At: 1050 Edmiston Place, Longwood, Fl 32779, and 713 [ERSET Preserve Ter, Heathrow, FL 32746-5203 )RDING Current Residence: Unknown )F AS YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action OK 16, for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- E PUB- lowing described property: INOLE LOT 537, SANCTUARY PHASE 2, VILLAGES 7 AND 8, ACCORD- DRIVE ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 63, in the sur- PAGES 70 THROUGH 83, PUBLIC er than the RECORDS OF SEMINOLE of the Lis COUNTY, FLORIDA. in 60 days has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written disability defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. S.. 1to Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, are whose address is 1800 NW 49TH *provision STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUD- itact Court ERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty (30) nole Civil days after the first publication of this nue, Suite Notice in the WINTER PARK/MAIT- Telephone: LAND OBSERVER and file the original ig days of with the Clerk of this Court either before u are hear- service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- -800-955- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will lease con- be entered against you for the relief Court, 301 demanded in the complaint. 2772, Tel: If you are a person with a disability D-7193. who needs any accommodation in order led in the to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provi- Florida this sion of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court E MORSE Administration, 301 North Park cuit Court Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone ty, Florida number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days da Peoples before your scheduled court appear- puty Clerk ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the tine before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 23 day of November, 2010. 10-0247S MARYROSE MORSE As Clerk of the Court By Chris Wright As Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF MARSHALL C. WATSON, PA. LE Attorney for Plaintiff IRT 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 AL Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 )R Telephone (954) 453-0365 ORIDA 09-09240 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0253S 002512 RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE SIREE L IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ANT (S); OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION pursuant to CASE NO.: 59-2008-CA-002687 e dated the AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC, I entered in Plaintiff, vs. 2, of the JAMES W. JONES; MORTGAGE al Circuit in ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION la, wherein SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED, AS )MPANY is NOMINEE FOR VARGAS SECURITYNATIONAL MORTGAGE VARGAS; COMPANY DBA SOUTHERN KNOWN SECURITY MORTGAGE N OF THE COMPANY.; UNITED STATES pendants. I DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY- est bidder INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE; '1 N. Park NORMA J. YOUNG; UNKNOWN nom S201 SPOUSE OF JAMES W. JONES; rthouse in UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JON R. 1:00 a.m. LUPO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 1, the fol- JOSEPH A. LUPO; UNKNOWN s set forth SPOUSE OF NORMA J. YOUNG; it: JOHN DOE; JANE DOE AS IT TWO UNKNOWN TENANTS) IN PLAT POSSESSION OF THE N PLAT SUBJECT PROPERTY, 'UBLIC Defendants. COUN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale Date N INTER- dated the 16 day of November, 2010, and OM THE entered in Case No. 59-2008-CA-002687, IAN THE of the Circuit Court of the 18TH Judicial HE DATE Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida, T FILE A wherein AURORA LOAN SERVICES, TER THE LLC is the Plaintiff and JAMES W. JONES; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC ability who REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INCOR- r to partici- PORATED, AS NOMINEE FOR SECU- titled, at no RITYNATIONAL MORTGAGE COM- ertain assis- PANY DBA SOUTHERN SECURITY Coordinator, MORTGAGE COMPANY.; arkAvenue, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF mber (407) TREASURY-INTERNAL REVENUE r ~hnle SERVICE; NORMA J. YOUNG; *I.." UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JAMES W. before the JONES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JON days;ifyou R. LUPO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOSEPH A. LUPO; UNKNOWN ler, 2010. SPOUSE OF NORMA J. YOUNG; JOHN -ne NAr- nme Morse rcuit Court ida Peoples puty Clerk 10-0245 10-0245S .l NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2010-CA-007153 CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, vs. ADRIAN C VALENTIN A/K/A ADRIAN CARMELO VALENTIN, et al, Defendants. TO: ADRIAN C VALENTIN A/K/A ADRIAN CARMELO VALENTIN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 400 RIO GRANDE COURT, KISSIMMEE FL 34759 ALSO ATTEMPTED AT: 19169 ACORN ROAD, FORT MYERS FL 33967 AND 2896 WAREHAM COURT, CASSEL- BERRY FL 32707 CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ADRIAN C VALENTIN A/K/A ADRIAN CARMELO VALENTIN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 400 RIO GRANDE COURT, KISSIMMEE FL 34759 ALSO ATTEMPTED AT: 19169 ACORN ROAD, FORT MYERS FL 33967 AND 2896 WAREHAM COURT, CASSEL- BERRY FL 32707 CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- lowing described property: LOT 147, SUMMERHILL PHASE II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 33, PAGES 27 AND 28, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, PA., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUD- ERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the WINTER PARK/MAIT- LAND OBSERVER and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North ParkAvenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiv- I, I ,f f ... .. I , . hearing impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 24 day of November, 2010. MARYROSE MORSE As Clerk of the Court By Chris Wright As Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF MARSHALL C. WATSON, PA. Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone (954) 453-0365 10-47066 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0249S DOE; JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN TEN- ANT(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- JECT PROPERTY are defendants. I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Courthouse 301 N. Park Avenue in Sanford, FL in room S201 at the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, 32771 at 11:00 a.m. on the 21 day of December, 2010, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 12, IN BLOCK B, OF TANGLE- WOOD SECTION THREE REPLAT, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE- OF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, AT PAGE(S) 39 AND 40, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appc , ... ..- . -,. 1 t.i - upon receiv- ing this :,... , I i ... i 1 i . Ie before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. Dated this 17 day of November, 2010. MARYANNE MORSE Clerk Of The Circuit Court By: Mary Stroupe Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C. WATSON Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 08-17280 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0254S For Real Pain Therapy... Thera-Gesic� Pain Cream It Really Works...Compare and SAVE. I Winter Park / Maitland Observer Thursday, December 2, 2010 Page 27 SEMINOLE COUNTY NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2010-CA-003995 AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN R. BENSON, et al, Defendants. TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BARBARA B. BENSON Last Known Address: 417 Black Knight Way, Longwood, FL 32779 Attempted Address At: 1480 Deer Lake Cir., Apopka, FL 32712-2939, and 10685B Hazlehurst Dr. #10382, Houston, TX 77043-3238 Current Residence: Unknown UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN R. BEN- SON Last Known Address: 417 Black Knight Way, Longwood, FL 32779 Attempted Address At: 1480 Deer Lake Cir., Apopka, FL 32712-2939, and 10685B Hazlehurst Dr. #10382, Houston, TX 77043-3238 Current Residence: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- lowing described property: LOT 32, HIGHCROFT POINTE TOWNHOMES ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 65, PAGES 44 THROUGH 47, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the WINTER PARK/MAITLAND OBSERV- ER and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attor- ney or :immn atl-t - thereafter; otherwise a default II . .1, I i against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accolmnodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiv- I. I j. ....*,, ,,, , I. ih i, I, I , hearing impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 16 day of November, 2010. MARYROSE MORSE As Clerk of the Court By Chris Wright As Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone (954) 453-0365 10-29236 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0250S NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2010-CA-006833 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BANC OFAMERICA FUNDING 2007-6 TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. PHYLLIS ROSE, et al, Defendants. TO: PHYLLIS ROSE Current Address: 518 MANSFIELD DRIVE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 Unknown Tenant (s) Current Address: 518 MANSFIELD DRIVE, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- lowing described property: LOT 41, MONTGOMERY SQUARE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24, PAGES 8 AND 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, P.A., S..... or Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 A' II STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the WINTER PARK/MAITLAND OBSERV- ER and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attor- ney or 111-lodntIl-. thereafter; otherwise a default I I- , I , I against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partic- ipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North ParkAvenue, Sanford, FL 32771, tele- phone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- nn-p r immpliitpl-' upon receiving this : . 1 . , . .1 . .. , ,,,, before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 23 day of November, 2010. MARYROSE MORSE As Clerk of the Court By Chris Wright As Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone (954) 453-0365 10-48275 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0252S NOTICE FACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2010-CA-004651 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. ALEXIS M. PETIPRIN, et al, Defendants. TO: UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF BURLIN F. PETIPRIN, DECEASED (Residence Unknown) YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- lowing described property: LOT 7, BLOCK 14, TIER 5, E.R. TRAFFORD'S MAP OF THE TOWN OF SANFORD, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGES 56 THROUGH 64, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FORT LAUD- ERDALE, FL 33309 within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the WINTER PARK/MAIT- LAND OBSERVER and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. If you are a person with a disability 1 ..... 1 .. .. ,,,,,....... 1,1 .. . 1. to ,I ,h. ,, , I. .,. 11h. , " 1 . . h,, . ,. 1 are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearar?? r immnritl- upon receiv- ing this :- *1 .. '.... . 1 I.. line before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 23 day of November, 2010. MARYROSE MORSE As Clerk of the Court By Chris Wright As Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICES OF MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. S ii ... f., Plaintiff I " ' I 4 ,'i. Street, Suite 120 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone (954) 453-0365 10-32037 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0248S NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 59-2009-CA-007000 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION III, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID R. THURMOND, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgement of Foreclosure dated November 22, 2010, and entered in Case No. 59-2009-CA-007000 of the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida in which Household Finance Corporation 111, is the Plaintiff and JoyceA. Thurmond, David R. Thurmond, Citifinancial Equity Services, Inc., and Any And All Unknown Parties Claiming by, Through, Under, And Against The Herein Named Individual Defendant(s) Who and not Known To Be Dead Or Alive, Whether Said Unknown Parties May Claim An Interest as Spouses, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, Or Other Claimants are defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S-201, Seminole County Courthouse, 301 North Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32771, Seminole County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 27 day of January, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 10, BLOCK 13, DREAM- WOLD, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 90, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 702 OSCEOLA DRIVE, SANFORD, FL 32773 Any person claiming an interest in the sur- plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact Court Administration at the Seminole Civil Courthouse, 301 N. Park Avenue, Suite 301, Sanford, FL 32771-1292; Telephone: 407-665-4227, within 2 working days of your receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955- 8771, or 711. To file response please contact Seminole County Clerk of Court, 301 N. Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32772, Tel: (407) 665-4378; Fax: (407) 330-7193. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Dated in Seminole County, Florida this 24 day of November, 2010. MARYANNE MORSE Clerk of the Circuit Court Seminole County, Florida (SEAL) By: Sulonda Peoples Deputy Clerk ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-24352 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0246S NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 59-2010-CA-000847 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. JULIA M GARRIGA, et al, Defendants. TO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HERNAN F CHICO Current Address: 5122 TEMPIC DR MOUNT DORA, FL 32757 HERNAN F CHICO Current Address: 5122 TEMPIC DR MOUNT DORA, FL 32757 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JULIA M GARRIGA Current Address: 5122 TEMPIC DR MOUNT DORA, FL 32757 Attempted Address At: 2659 CAHILL WAY LAKE MARY, FL 32746, and 414 BRENTWOOD CLUB CV LONGWOOD, FL 32750-3354, and E7 CALLE LAGARI- TA #4 SAN JUAN, PR 00926 Current Address: Unknown JULIAM GARRIGA Current Address: 5122 TEMPIC DR MOUNT DORA, FL 32757 Attempted Address At: 2659 CAHILL WAY LAKE MARY, FL 32746, and 414 BRENTWOOD CLUB CV LONGWOOD, FL 32750-3354, and E7 CALLE LAGARI- TA #4 SAN JUAN, PR 00926 Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- lowing described property: LOT 41, PLACID LAKE TOWN- HOMES, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 61, PAGES 70 THROUGH 75, INCLU- SIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS NOTICE OF OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI- FORECLOSURE SALE DA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT has been filed against you and you are OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL required to serve a copy of your writ- CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ten defenses, if any, to it, on Marshall SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA C. Watson, P.A., Attorney for CIVIL DIVISION Plaintiff, whose address is 1800 NW CASE NO.: 59-2009-CA-008990 49TH STREET, SUITE 120, FORT AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC, LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 within Plaintiff, vs. thirty (30) days after the first publica- MATTHEW HOLMES A/K/A tion of this Notice in the WINTER MATTHEW R HOLMES; PARK/MAITLAND OBSERVER HEATHROW LAKES and file the original with the Clerk of MAINTENANCE ASSOCIATION, this Court either before service on INC.; HEATHROW MASTER Plaintiff's attorney or immediately ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE thereafter; otherwise a default will be ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION entered against you for the relief SYSTEMS INCORPORATED AS demanded in the complaint. NOMINEE FOR AEGIS If you are a person with a disability WHOLESALE CORPORATION who needs any accommodation in order to MARY ELLEN PANKS HOLMES; participate in this proceeding, you are UNKNOWN TENANT (S); IN entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT of certain assistance. Please contact the PROPERTY, ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, Defendants. 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuantto 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated the at least 7 days before your scheduled court 10 day of November, 2010, and entered in appearan?- .r imm?-itl-1 upon receiv- Case No. 59-2009-CA-008990, of the ing this :* ..1'. i. ... i II. line before the Circuit Court of the 18TH Judicial Circuit in scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; and for Seminole County, Florida, wherein if you are hearing impaired, call 711. AURORA LOAN SERVICES LLC is the WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Plaintiff and MATTHEW HOLMES Court this 23 day of November, 2010. A/K/A MATTHEW R HOLMES; MARYROSE MORSE HEATHROW LAKES MAINTENANCE As Clerk of the Court ASSOCIATION, INC.; HEATHROW By Chris Wright MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC.; As Deputy Clerk MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS- LAW OFFICES OF TRATION SYSTEMS INCORPORATED MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A. AS NOMINEE FOR AEGIS WHOLE- Attorney for Plaintiff SALE CORPORATION MARY ELLEN 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 PANKS HOLMES; UNKNOWN TEN- Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 ANT (S); IN POSSESSION OF THE Telephone (954) 453-0365 SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. 1 10-04880 will sell to the highest and best bidder December 2, 9, 2010 10-0251S for cash at the Courthouse 301 N. Park Avenue in Sanford, FL at the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, Florida, 32771 at 11:00 a.m. on the 6 day of January, 2011, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 3 HERON RIDGE PHASE 2 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 57 PAGES 1 THROUGH 3 PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 1- be-fre - *.nr .-helinle court appearance, *.. i i i I..... ing this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. Dated this day of November, 2010. Maryanne Morse Clerk Of The Circuit Court (Seal) By: Mary Stroupe Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C. WATSON Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 09-59306 December 2, 9, 2010 10-0255S SEMINOLE COUNTY SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 2010CA005231 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff, vs. GLAVIJ S. BROUMAND, et al, Defendants. TO: ALEXANDER H. BROUMAND Last Known Address: 1255 Audubon P1, Orlando, FL 32804 Attempted Address At: 140 Sweet Bay Circle, Lake Mary, FL 32746, and 165 Spring Lake Hills Dr. Altamonte, FL 32714, and 427 E. Tarpon Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 Current Address: Unknown GLAVIJ S. BROUMAND Last Known Address: 1255 Audubon P1, Orlando, FL 32804 Attempted Address At: 140 Sweet Bay Circle, Lake Mary, FL 32746, and 165 Spring Lake Hills Dr. Altamonte, FL 32714, and 427 E. Tarpon Ave, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689 Current Address: Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the fol- lowing described property: LOT 3, BLOCK 3, HANOVER WOODS, ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGES 26 AND 27, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 59-2009-CA-010263 DIVISION: W WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE FOR SECURITIZED ASSET BACKED RECEIVABLES LLC 2006-OP1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OP1, Plaintiff, vs. GUY SY, et al, Defendantss. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated November 16, 2010, and entered in Case No. 59-2009-CA-010263 of the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole County, Florida in which Wells Fargo Bank, National Association as Trustee for Securitized Asset Backed Receivables LLC 2006-OP1 Mortgage Pass- Through Certificates, Series 2006-OP1, is the Plaintiff and Guy Sy, Sand Canyon Corporation, successor in interest to Option One Mortgage Corporation, a Califomia Corporation, Brandie Sy, Tenant #1 n/kda Roy Hope, Tenant #2 n/ka Amanda Hope, Tenant #3 n/kda Beverly Hope, are defen- dants, I will sell to the highest and best bid- der for cash in/on Room S-201, Seminole County Courthouse, 301 North Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32771, Seminole County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 16 day of December, 2010, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment ofForeclosure: LOT 62, LAKE HARRIET ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT.BOOK 12, PAGES 15 AND 16, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH: A PORTION OF LOT 63, LAKE HARRIET ESTATES, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 63; THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE SOUTH 10 DEGREES defenses, if any, to it, on M Watson, P.A., Attorney for whose address is 1800 STREET, SUITE 120, FT ERDALE, FL 33309 within t days after the first publication Notice in the WINTER PAR LAND OBSERVER and file tl with the Clerk of this Court eit service on Plaintiff's attorney o ately thereafter; otherwise a di be entered against you for demanded in the complaint. If you are a person with a 1 . ... .. 1 ... .. . ........ 1 . ; . ,,, ,. . i . I, . I" .' .. . .,. entitled, at no cost to you, to the of certain assistance. Please c ADA Coordinator, at Administration, Seminole Courthouse, 301 N. ParkAve, S Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292, I 4227 at least 7 days before your court appearance, or immedia receiving this notification if before the scheduled appearan than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and the s Court this 10 day of November Marya As Clerk of By: Ch As De LAW OFFICES OF MARSHALL C. WATSON, P.A Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 12( Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Telephone (954) 453-0365 10-37204 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 28 MINUTES 46 SECONDS 244.20 FEET TO THE SOUTH CORNER OF SAID THENCE ALONG THE LINE SOUTH 76 DEGREES UTES 41 SECONDS EAST FEET THENCE NORT DEGREES 16 MINUTES 0 OND EAST 255.52 FEET T NORTHERLY LINE OF SA 63; SAID POINT BEING O SOUTHERLY RIGHT-O LINE OF DAHLIA DRIVE, T WESTERLY ALONG THE A CURVE HAVING A RADIO 50.00 FEET, A CENTER AN( 23 DEGREES 05 MINTUES 4 ONDS A DISTANCE OF 20.1 TO THE POINTOF BEGINNI A/K/A 153 DAHLIA DRIVE MONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714 Any person claiming an interest plus from the sale, if any, other property owner as of the date Pendens must file a claim with after the sale. If you are a person with a dis; I,,, 1 .,,., ,,, ,, ; ,,;,, ,1, no cost to you, to the provision assistance. Please contact Coordinator, Court Administra North ParkAvenue, Sanford, FL3 phone number (407) 665-4227 days before - r -heduled coi ance, or : ....... II i upon rec notification if the time before the appearance is less than 7 days; hearing impaired, call 711. The above is to be publish Winter Park/Maitland Observer Dated in Seminole County, F 17 day of November, 2010. Clerk of the Cir Seminole C.... (Seal)By: Lisa I De] ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 09-29103 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 marshall C. RE-NOTICE OF Plaintiff, FORECLOSURE SALE NW 49TH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT .LAUD- OF THE 18TH JUDICIAL hirty (30) CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR n of this SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA IK/MAIT- CIVIL DIVISION he original CASE NO.: 09-09501 her before AURORA LOAN SERVICES, LLC, or immedi- Plaintiff, vs. efault will DAVID C HIRST; SUNTRUST the relief BANK; TWIN RIVERS HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, disability INCORPORATED; KAREN C ;.. . . ,-to HIRST; UNKNOWN TENANT (S); IN ... are POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT Provision PROPERTY, contact the Defendants. Court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Civil an Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale Date Suite N301 dated the 5 day of November, 2010, and (407) 665- entered in Case No. 09-09501, ofthe Circuit scheduled Court of the 18TH Judicial Circuit in and for tely upon Seminole County, Florida, wherein AURO- the time RA LOAN SERVICES, LLC is the ice is less Plaintiff and DAVID C HIRST; SUN- g or voice TRUST BANK; TWIN RIVERS HOME- OWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INCORPO- seal of this RATED; KAREN C HIRST; ,2010. UNKNOWN TENANT ()- IOHN DOE; nne Morse JANE DOE AS I ' I,' . * I TENANT fthe Court (S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT iris Wright PROPERTY are defendants. will sell to puty Clerk the highest and best bidder for cash at the Courthouse 301 N. ParkAvenue in A. Sanford, FL in room S201 at the Seminole County Courthouse in ) Sanford, Florida, 32771 at 11:00 A.M. on the 9 day of December, 2010, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: 10-0242S LOT 91, TWIN RIVERS SECTION V, WEST NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALE WEST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE LOT63; EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL SOUTH CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 38 MIN- SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA T 65.00 CIVILACTION H 00 CASE NO.: 09-00094 1 SEC- DIVISION: K TO THE U.S. BANK NATIONAL ID LOT ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OF )N THE MAIDEN LANE ASSET-BACKED )F-WAY SECURITIES I TRUST 2008-1, HENCE WITHOUT RECOURSE, iRC OF Plaintiff, vs. US OF NEIL WILLIAMS, et al, GLE OF Defendant(s). 48 SEC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to 6 FEET an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale ING. dated November 16, 2010, and entered in ,ALTA- Case No. 09-00094 of the Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and for in the sur- Seminole County, Florida in which U.s. er than the Bank National Association, As Trustee Of of the Lis Maiden Lane Asset-backed Securities I in 60 days Trust 2008-1, Without Recourse, is the Plaintiff and Neil Williams, Tenant #1 n/k/a ability who Willie Wilson, Tenant #2 n/kda Erika Wilson, S are defendants, I will sell to the highest and ,.,., i .I best bidder for cash in/on Room S-201, of certain Seminole County Courthouse, 301 North the ADA Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32771, Seminole nation, 301 County, Florida at 11:00AM onthe 18 day of 12771, tele- January, 2011, the following described prop- at least 7 erty as set forth in said Final Judgment of urt appear- Foreclosure: giving this THE WEST 20 FEET OF LOT 7, ALL * scheduled OF LOT 8, AND THE EAST 40 FEET if you are OF LOT 9, BLOCK H, SANLANDO SPRINGS TRACT NO. 10, led in the ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT Florida this cuit Court puty Clerk puty Clerk 10-0241S ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 39, PAGES 64 THROUGH 67, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN- TY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. If you are a person with a disability 1.. . . I n ,. ... ... 1 , ,,,; .,..;n .. 1.,-to . ,. . , , Ih, ' .. . , are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiv- ing this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. Dated this 8 day of November, 2010. MARYANNE MORSE Clerk Of The Circuit Court By: Mary Stroupe Deputy Clerk LAW OFFICE OF MARSHALL C. WATSON Attorney for Plaintiff 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 09-61109 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0243S BOOK 5, PAGE 56, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE, COUN- TY, FLORIDA A/K/A 1231 STANLEY ST, LONGWOOD, FL 32750 Any person claiming an interest in the sur- plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provi- sion of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration, 301 North Park Avenue, Sanford, FL 32771, telephone number (407) 665-4227 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing impaired, call 711. The above is to be published in the Winter Park/Maitland Observer Dated in Seminole County, Florida this 17 day of November, 2010. MARYANNE MORSE Clerk of the Circuit Court Seminole County, Florida By: Mary Stroupe Deputy Clerk ALBERTELLI LAW Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Telephone: (813) 221-4743 08-13561 Nov 25; Dec 2, 2010 10-0244S [^ | FREE 2-PIG3 HT VACATIOr! Donate Car - Boat - RV - Mliotorcycle 1-800-227-2643 www. boatangel, corn www. charityboatsales.org You Won't Believe Your Eyes! Don't miss the Orlando area's only display of magical, moving, mysterious Snowfall Lights. 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