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More than 6,000 people attended the sixth annual Rumbafest Saturday night at the Silver Spurs Arena in Kissimmee. The Latin music event featured pop- ular acts, such as Victor Manuelle, shown at right. By Fallan Patterson Staff Writer The Osceola County School Board voted 4-1 Tuesday to extend interim Superintendent Terry Andrews’ con- tract for two years rather than choose a new School District leader from a field of 28 applicants. Board members dis- regarded the top five candidates the superin- tendent citizens search committee presented Tuesday morning dur- ing a workshop on the issue. The committee was led by chair Lis- sette Brizendine, principal of Mill Creek Elementary School, and Wayne Blanton, executive director of the Flori- da School Boards Association, who was the district’s con- sultant for the search. “Every single candi- date we looked at has some serious issues,” School Board Member Julius Melendez said. “We did a search; I really wasn’t that impressed.” Committee members also voiced Around Kissim- mee, Around St. Cloud and sur- rounding areas featured in zoned editions. Section B Home sales booming at Tuscany Preserve in Kissimmee. Page C-1 Harmony’s Brad Foulke will play football at Johns Hopkins Univer- sity. Page A-6 Sports Homefinder Classifieds . . . . . C-4 Community . . B-3/4 Homefinder . . . C-1 Legals . . . . . . . . C-7 Opinion . . . . . . . A-4 Sports . . . . . . . . A-6 Inside News for you www.aroundosceola.com • www.holaosceola.com 112TH YEAR THURSDAY EDITION MAY 19, 2011 50 CENTS O SCEOLA N EWS -G AZETTE O SCEOLA N EWS -G AZETTE For the latest community events, classes and activities, see page B-3 in Around Kissimmee and page B-4 in Around St. Cloud. By Marvin G. Cortner Editor If Gov. Rick Scott signs the Tourist Safety Bill recently approved by the Legislature, visitors to Osceola County and the rest of Florida may well see fewer business fliers on their vehicles while parked at hotels. The new legislation, some- times referred to as the Pizza- flier bill, allows easier ticketing of persons distributing business fliers on private property with- out permission. It also increas- es the fines for those guilty of the infraction. Plus, violators could have their vehicles seized. The purpose of the bill, pro- ponents have said, was to deal with bogus menus and coupons being handed out that are intended to trick tourists into handing over credit-card numbers or other personal information that could lead to identity theft. The other con- cern was that individuals hand- ing out the fliers were casing out hotel rooms with the intent to burglarize them if they were left unlocked. State Rep. Mike Horner, commenting to the Osceola County Tourist Development Council May 10, said the County See Tourism, page A-3 Council updated on tourist legislation By Fallan Patterson Staff Writer Last summer, Sheila Hon- eycutt and her husband, Harold, found a bird along Lake Tohopekaliga with fish- ing line wrapped around its beak. It was starving. The couple raced home for a net to capture the bird and scissors to free its beak. The Honeycutts live directly across from the lake and often walk along its shore, where they frequently see trash floating in the water or blown against a tree. “Keep it on your boat or use the trash receptacles. I just wish people were more mindful,” Sheila Honeycutt said. Honeycutt, former presi- dent of the Lakeshore Homeowners Association, joined nearly 90 Kissimmee residents and city staffers Saturday at the Tidy Up Toho event, which was fund- ed by a $1,000 grant the city won from Reader’s Digest after being nominated for the award by a resident, who requested the money be used to clean up the fishing desti- nation. Honeycutt and Christina Bell, manager of Kissimmee Golf Club, manned the “grandma” canoe with two other teams while other groups gathered debris from the shoreline or painted curbs, picnic tables and the sign at Brinson Park. Five hundred ninety pounds of garbage was removed from the lake and its shoreline, including what one volunteer said was “a gazillon” cigarette butts. Plastic fishing worm contain- ers and the occasional plastic cooler top or satellite dish also were items among the debris collected. Nicole Fraticelli’s fourth- graders from Bellalago Acad- emy chose to clean the lake after discussing community service projects. “A lot of the kids and their families spend time at the lakefront,” Fraticelli, who heads the school’s recycling program, said. “We’re build- ing a relationship (among) the school, parents and the community.” City staff, according to Steve Lackey, Kissimmee Parks and Recreation’s assis- tant director, collect trash weekly along the shore and by boat biweekly. “What I hope you noticed is how clean the lake really Toho cleanup nets 590 pounds of trash See Cleanup, page A-3 News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan Volunteer Christina Bell, along with approximately 100 others Saturday, helped remove more than 500 pounds of trash and debris from Lake Tohopekaliga and its shoreline. The event, coordinated by the city of Kissimmee and aided by the South Florida Water Management District and local corporate sponsors, was seeded with funds given to the city in February by Reader's Digest. Surprise move taps Andrews as superintendent See School Board, page A-2 Osceola County Sheriff’s Office deputies are cautioning the public regarding a kidnapping scam. Since May 14, the Sheriff’s Office has taken eight reports from individuals who received a call in Spanish, inform- ing them a family member had been held against their will, and demanding the family send money to an undis- closed bank account in Puerto Rico, according to Twis Lizasuain, Sherriff’s Office spokeswoman. In five of eight cases, the caller stated that a family member was in a car accident and injured. The caller also threatened to further harm the family member if money was not sent immediately. Two of the calls claimed the caller had kidnapped a family member and demanded money. All of the calls had similar phone numbers and all demand- ed money be sent to Puerto Rico. Two of the eight victims sent money to Puerto Rico, Lizasuain said. In the latest case taken Monday, the victim sent $700 because the caller said her brother had been held against his will. If you receive a similar call, authori- Public warned of scam See Police news, page A-5 Rumba, rumba! News-Gazette Photos/ Andrew Sullivan Police news Melendez Andrews

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More than 6,000 peopleattended the sixth annualRumbafest Saturday nightat the Silver Spurs Arenain Kissimmee. The Latinmusic event featured pop-ular acts, such as VictorManuelle, shown at right.

By Fallan PattersonStaff WriterThe Osceola County School Board

voted 4-1 Tuesday to extend interimSuperintendent Terry Andrews’ con-tract for two years rather than choosea new School District leader from afield of 28 applicants.

Board members dis-regarded the top fivecandidates the superin-tendent citizens searchcommittee presentedTuesday morning dur-ing a workshop on theissue. The committeewas led by chair Lis-

sette Brizendine, principal of MillCreek Elementary School, and WayneBlanton, executive director of the Flori-da School Boards Association, whowas the district’s con-sultant for the search.

“Every single candi-date we looked at hassome serious issues,”School Board MemberJulius Melendez said.“We did a search; Ireally wasn’t thatimpressed.”

Committee members also voiced

Around Kissim-mee, Around St.Cloud and sur-rounding areasfeatured in zonededitions.

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Home salesbooming atTuscanyPreserve inKissimmee.

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Harmony’s BradFoulke will playfootball at JohnsHopkins Univer-sity.

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SportsHomefinderClassifieds . . . . . C-4Community . . B-3/4Homefinder . . . C-1Legals . . . . . . . . C-7Opinion . . . . . . . A-4Sports . . . . . . . . A-6

Inside News for you

www.aroundosceola.com • www.holaosceola.com

112TH YEAR • THURSDAY EDITION MAY 19, 201150 CENTS

OSCEOLANEWS-GAZETTEOSCEOLANEWS-GAZETTE

For the latest communityevents, classes and activities,

see page B-3 in AroundKissimmee and page B-4 in

Around St. Cloud.

By Marvin G. CortnerEditorIf Gov. Rick Scott signs the

Tourist Safety Bill recentlyapproved by the Legislature,visitors to Osceola County andthe rest of Florida may well seefewer business fliers on theirvehicles while parked at hotels.

The new legislation, some-times referred to as the Pizza-flier bill, allows easier ticketingof persons distributing businessfliers on private property with-out permission. It also increas-es the fines for those guilty ofthe infraction. Plus, violatorscould have their vehiclesseized.

The purpose of the bill, pro-ponents have said, was to dealwith bogus menus andcoupons being handed out thatare intended to trick touristsinto handing over credit-cardnumbers or other personalinformation that could lead toidentity theft. The other con-cern was that individuals hand-ing out the fliers were casingout hotel rooms with the intentto burglarize them if they wereleft unlocked.

State Rep. Mike Horner,commenting to the OsceolaCounty Tourist DevelopmentCouncil May 10, said the

County

See Tourism, page A-3

Councilupdated

on touristlegislation

By Fallan PattersonStaff WriterLast summer, Sheila Hon-

eycutt and her husband,Harold, found a bird alongLake Tohopekaliga with fish-ing line wrapped around itsbeak. It was starving.

The couple raced homefor a net to capture the birdand scissors to free its beak.

The Honeycutts livedirectly across from the lakeand often walk along itsshore, where they frequentlysee trash floating in thewater or blown against atree.

“Keep it on your boat oruse the trash receptacles. Ijust wish people were moremindful,” Sheila Honeycuttsaid.

Honeycutt, former presi-dent of the LakeshoreHomeowners Association,joined nearly 90 Kissimmeeresidents and city staffersSaturday at the Tidy UpToho event, which was fund-ed by a $1,000 grant the citywon from Reader’s Digestafter being nominated for theaward by a resident, whorequested the money be usedto clean up the fishing desti-nation.

Honeycutt and ChristinaBell, manager of KissimmeeGolf Club, manned the

“grandma” canoe with twoother teams while othergroups gathered debris fromthe shoreline or paintedcurbs, picnic tables and thesign at Brinson Park.

Five hundred ninetypounds of garbage wasremoved from the lake andits shoreline, including whatone volunteer said was “agazillon” cigarette butts.Plastic fishing worm contain-ers and the occasional plasticcooler top or satellite dishalso were items among thedebris collected.

Nicole Fraticelli’s fourth-graders from Bellalago Acad-emy chose to clean the lakeafter discussing communityservice projects.

“A lot of the kids and theirfamilies spend time at thelakefront,” Fraticelli, whoheads the school’s recyclingprogram, said. “We’re build-ing a relationship (among)the school, parents and thecommunity.”

City staff, according toSteve Lackey, KissimmeeParks and Recreation’s assis-tant director, collect trashweekly along the shore andby boat biweekly.

“What I hope you noticedis how clean the lake really

Toho cleanup nets 590 pounds of trash

See Cleanup, page A-3

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew SullivanVolunteer Christina Bell, along with approximately 100 others Saturday, helped remove more than 500 pounds oftrash and debris from Lake Tohopekaliga and its shoreline. The event, coordinated by the city of Kissimmee andaided by the South Florida Water Management District and local corporate sponsors, was seeded with funds givento the city in February by Reader's Digest.

Surprise movetaps Andrews assuperintendent

See School Board, page A-2

Osceola County Sheriff’s Officedeputies are cautioning the publicregarding a kidnapping scam.

Since May 14, the Sheriff’s Officehas taken eight reports from individualswho received a call in Spanish, inform-ing them a family member had beenheld against their will, and demandingthe family send money to an undis-closed bank account in Puerto Rico,according to Twis Lizasuain, Sherriff’sOffice spokeswoman.

In five of eight cases, the callerstated that a family member was ina car accident and injured. Thecaller also threatened to furtherharm the family member if money

was not sent immediately. Two of the calls claimed the caller

had kidnapped a family member anddemanded money. All of the calls hadsimilar phone numbers and all demand-ed money be sent to Puerto Rico.

Two of the eight victims sent moneyto Puerto Rico, Lizasuain said. In thelatest case taken Monday, the victimsent $700 because the caller said herbrother had been held against his will.

If you receive a similar call, authori-

Public warned of scam

See Police news, page A-5

Rumba, rumba!

News-Gazette Photos/Andrew Sullivan

Police news

Melendez

Andrews

disappointment at the lack ofimpressive candidates, somegoing as far as to abstain fromvoting for a shortlist to presentto the board.

Jay Polachek, former St.Cloud councilman, called thesearch “difficult” and said herefused to choose top candi-dates although he supportedthe committee’s choices.

“It didn’t believe any of thecandidates were above andbeyond what we already had,”Polachek said.

“People not willing to votebecause they didn’t see acream of the crop speaks vol-umes to us,” Board ChairmanCindy Hartig said at the work-shop.

Jay Wheeler was the lonevote against appointingAndrews, saying the entireprocess was a “sham,” orches-trated from thebeginning bythe remainingmembers ofthe board anda waste of tax-payers’ time.

“It was atotal shamfrom the get-go,” Wheeler said after theworkshop. “I can’t imagine aworse group of elected offi-cials.”

Wheeler walked out ofTuesday morning’s workshop10 minutes early, during thefinal discussion of the topic.

Not all committee membersagree with the board in itsappointment of Andrews.George Schiro, who said hespent 100 hours doingresearch and interviewing can-didates, stated some “realstandout candidates” are beingdismissed due to “Googlesearch and hearsay.”

“These are all really goodpeople and they don’t deservethis,” Schiro, a Harmony resi-dent, said. “I like TerryAndrews and I think the dis-trict will be OK with him run-ning the show but I want morethan OK, I want great.”

Board member Tom Long,who appointed Schiro to thesearch committee, said he washoping for a larger pool ofapplicants. Blanton estimatedthe district would receivebetween 40 and 44 résumés;just 28 résumés were deliveredby the May 6 deadline.

“We didn’t have to taketheir recommendations,”Long said of the search com-mittee.

By discontinuing thesearch, Hartig estimated thedistrict would save at least$10,000, given that it wouldhave footed the airfare andhotel bills for short-listed can-didates invited for interviews.The search cost approximately$4,000 in advertising, Blan-ton’s consulting fees and otherexpenses, Hartig said.

Former superintendentMichael A. Grego resignedand was voted out sevenweeks early, with pay, by theboard in April. Andrews beganas interim superintendentApril 12 and retained hissalary of $104,000 annuallyas principal of St. Cloud Mid-dle School.

Hartig will lead Andrews’contract negotiations and saidshe is confident the districtwould end up paying him lessthan someone hired from out-side the district.

Grego earned $192,202per year, however, a set salarygoal for his replacement wasnever decided, Martha Mann,district spokesperson, said.

Andrews did not apply forthe position and said when hewas named interim superin-tendent that he did not want toserve as the permanentSchool District leader. Hemade no objections duringTuesday night’s meeting.

“I’m confident Mr. Andrewswill not dismantle what Dr.Grego did that was good,”Long said. “He will build onthat.”

Blanton, the district’s con-sultant, advised the boardTuesday morning against invit-ing candidates for interviews ifthey planned to appointAndrews.

The board at the morningworkshop discussed cultivatingAndrews’ replacement afterhis contract ends with a“superintendent-in-training”program in-house. Those inthe training program would

not be guaranteed the superin-tendent position but such asystem could be used forgrooming internal candidatesfor the job.

The move would save thedistrict “hundreds of thousandsof dollars” on other superin-tendent searches, Hartig said.

Andrews will be required toretire Dec. 31, 2013, due tohis participation in the state’sDeferred Retirement OptionProgram, which allowsemployees within the FloridaRetirement System with either30 years of service or vestedby age 62 to technically retirebut continue working.

Once an employee entersthe program, referred to asDROP, his or her retirementpayments are placed in aninterest-bearing account for upto five years; retirement is thenrequired.

Andrews, most recently theprincipal of St. Cloud MiddleSchool, was previously deputyand assistant superintendent inOsceola County.

Seminar to benefitMiss Rodeo Floridaand the American

Cancer SocietyDebra Fox, a national cor-

porate trainer and professionalpublic speaker, will speak at aseminar Saturday, June 11, atthe Clarion Resort, 2261 E.U.S. Highway 192 in Kissim-mee.

The event is a fundraiser forSammy Roberts, Miss RodeoFlorida, andthe AmericanCancer Soci-ety.

Fox bringsbusiness andlife experienceto her excep-tionally popu-lar trainingprogram. As past president ofthe American Modeling Associ-ation and a former Miss RodeoKansas, Fox’s personal flair,anecdotes and solid content –with a life-changing, skill build-ing message – has motivatedaudiences around the country.

Registration begins at 8:30a.m. with seminar beginningpromptly at 9 a.m. A donationof $99 per person includes thesix-hour professional trainingseminar and a Miss Rodeo

Florida Fun card valued at $25.One hundred percent of theprofit from the event will bene-fit Roberts and the CancerSociety.

For additional information,visit www.MissRodeoFlorida.com or call Regina Roberts at407-847-0909.KUA earns nationalaward for reliableelectric operationsThe American Public Power

Association has awarded itsReliable Public Power Providerplatinum award to the Kissim-mee Utility Authority for itsoutstanding achievement inproviding safe and reliable serv-ice to its customers.

KUA was one of 82 utilitieshonored nationwide.

The designation recognizespublic power utilities thatdemonstrate proficiency in fourkey disciplines: reliability, safe-ty, training and systemimprovement. Criteria withineach category are based onsound business practices andrepresent a utility-wide com-mitment to safe and reliabledelivery of electricity.

The award was presentedduring the association’s recentEngineering & OperationsTechnical Conference in

Nashville, Tenn.KUA previously earned the

designation in 2009 and2007. The designation isactive for two years, afterwhich time a utility must reap-ply.

Gant tapped forKUA board

At a special meeting of theKissimmee Utility Authorityboard of directors May 11, theboard interviewed and selectedGeorge Gant to serve a five-year term on the utility’s gov-erning board.

Gant’s name will go beforethe Kissimmee City Commis-sion May 24 for confirmation.If confirmed, he will be swornin at the board’s October meet-ing and serve until Sept. 30,2016.

Gant, a retired doctor, iscurrently serving a partial termon the board left open by thedeath in 2008 of directorWilliam C. “Bill” Hart. Thatterm expires Sept. 30.

Gant is former mayor ofKissimmee and retired medicaldirector of the Osceola CountyHealth Department. He holdsa doctor of medicine degreefrom the University of MiamiSchool of Medicine, and is a51-year resident of Kissimmee.

The utility’s five-memberboard of directors sets policydirection for the utility. Specifi-cally, the board approves annu-al budgets, sets rates andapproves major purchases.The board also directs a gener-al manager who is responsiblefor day-to-day operations ofthe utility.Clerk of Courts Office

raised more than$8,000 for benefitMalcom Thompson, Osceo-

la County clerk of courts, hasannounced that his staff col-lected more than $8,000 forthe April 29-30 Relay For Lifeevent at St. Cloud HighSchool. The Clerk’s Officewon the first place award formoney raised by a team.

Beginning in January, theclerk’s staff divided into teamsand engaged in friendly com-petition to see which teamcould raise the most funds tobenefit the American CancerSociety. Fundraising involved avariety of activities, such as sell-ing cancer-related novelties tofood-related activities tochances to win donated giftbaskets, artwork, gas cards,and gift cards.

Local and regional news

See Local news, page A-3

Roberts

School BoardContinued from page A-1

Wheeler

Purchasing trainingoffered at School

DistrictOsceola County School

District’s PurchasingDepartment will host atraining session on how toimprove proposal submit-tals for solicitations issuedby the district from 4 to 5p.m. today in the Mediaand Instructional Technolo-gy Department TrainingRoom No. 2, 817 Bill BeckBlvd., building 2000, inKissimmee.

This business trainingsession will provide aninformative overview of thekey areas that should beaddressed in submittals tothe district, and attendeeswill have the opportunity tomeet district staff after thepresentation for more assis-tance. In addition, a briefoverview will be given onVendorLink, the district’sautomated solicitation noti-fication system.

Call the PurchasingDepartment at 407-870-4630 for more informationand to RSVP for this event.

Contact Fallan Patterson at321-402-0434 or by email [email protected].

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“In these hard economictimes, it is refreshing to seethat clerk staff can giveback such a significantamount to the community,”Thompson stated in a pressrelease. “I am proud ofeach and every one of themfor their contribution. Theyeasily surpassed their origi-nal goal of raising $2,500for this important cause.”

Thompson also statedthat his staff volunteeredtheir lunch hours, their timebefore and after work andtheir weekends to plan andexecute the variousfundraising activities. Sev-enteen walkers representedthe Clerk’s Office duringthe two-day event.

Applicants soughtfor advisory boardsThe Osceola County Com-

mission is currently seekingvolunteers to serve on severaladvisory boards/committees.

If you are interested inapplying, visitwww.osceola.org and click on“agency directory” near thetop of the home page to selectthe “Agency Directory Web-site” portal. Select the advisoryboard for which you would likemore information; this site willalso guide you to the applica-tion. All candidates must live inOsceola County.

Board members are need-ed for:

• Code Enforcement,which conducts hearings in

regard to code and ordinanceviolations and enforcement.Seeking one at largeappointee.

• Library Advisory Board,which meets the needs of agrowing and diverse commu-nity. Seeking one district 4appointee.

• Parks and RecreationCommittee, which reviewsparks and recreation policiesin order to improve services.Seeking one district 2appointee.

For more information,contact the Osceola CountyCommunity Outreach/PublicInformation Office at 407-742-2382.

is,” Lackey told event participants of hisstaff’s efforts.

Lackey blames lake visitors, not alack of trash cans, for the litter.

“It’s not an issue of not having recep-tacles. It’s the issue of being lazy,” hesaid. “We have blue barrels everywherethe eyes see.”

The city is currently looking at moreenvironmentally friendly trash optionsfor the lakefront, such as solar-poweredtrash compactors and recycling bins.

“It would allow folks to separate theirtrash from their recyclables,” Lackeysaid. “Everything we do right now,we’re thinking of reducing our carbonfootprint. We want to be a leader inbeing green.”

As for keeping the lake pristine,Lackey said team-building retreats areavailable and his staff often schedulescleanups for groups and corporations.

“People like to challenge themselves.We have scales for them to weigh their(trash) collections,” he said.

To inquire about upcoming LakeTohopekaliga cleanup efforts, contactKissimmee Parks and Recreation at407-518-2334.

CleanupContinued from page A-1

measure, if signed by the gov-ernor, would allow two employ-ees at a hotel, for example, tosign affidavitsthat someonewas passingout fliers andthat personthen could beticketed andgiven a noticeto appear incourt by apolice officer called to thehotel. Previously, the lawrequired a police officer toobserve the activity and thenhand out the citation, Hornersaid.

Opponents in publishedreports have said the legislationhas nothing to do with safetybut is intended to benefit thelarge pizza chains or other busi-nesses that have contracts withlarge resorts hotels, such asWalt Disney World, at theexpense of smaller businessesstruggling to get a foothold intourist corridors.

The Central Florida Hoteland Lodging Association aswell as Disney were pushing forthe legislation.

Horner also mentionedother tourist-related legislation:

• A law that would preventlocal governments, such as theOsceola County Commission,from using zoning laws to pro-hibit new vacation rental prop-erty from being developed.This legislation is awaiting thegovernor’s approval.

“That will make us (OsceolaCounty) more attractive to thevacation rental industry,”Horner said, adding that hewas the sponsor of the Housebill on the issue.

• Visit Florida’s budget wasincreased by 30 percent, with$8 million added to the statetourism agency’s recurringfunding.

• Legislation that passed inthe House but did not getthrough the Senate dealt withonline travel companies payingcertain tourist developmenttaxes.

The Expedia bill, as it wascalled and named after anonline travel company, wasintended to exempt from taxa-tion the difference betweenwhat an online travel business

pays for a room wholesale andwhat it sells it for retail. Coun-ties want the difference taxed;online travel companies claim itis a service fee and thereforeshould not be taxed.

The council also approved aletter urging the governor torelease the funding for Sun-Rail. The governor has held upapproval of contracts pendinga review of the commuter railproject, which would extendsouth into Osceola County inits second phase, with stops atstations near the Walmart onOsceola Parkway, in down-town Kissimmee and in northPoinciana. The governor isexpected to make a decision onthe project sometime this sum-mer.

Beth Knight, deputy countymanager, said a group of elect-ed officials in Central Floridaand representatives from vari-ous businesses have beenmeeting to develop strategiesto help convince the governorto keep the funding in place forSunRail. The group alsointends to conduct surveys onwhether residents would usethe commuter rail system ifbuilt, Knight said, adding thatgroup representatives alreadyhave met with the governor onthe issue.

Long-servingmembers honoredThe council also honored

members Jim Murphy and FredCumbie, who were leaving theboard after the meeting due torecently approved changes tohow the council operates.

Murphy served 17 years,with 15 years as chairman;he stepped down as chair-man only recently followingthe board’s reorganization.He resigned because he isno longer involved in eitherthe tourism or lodgingindustry.

In a letter to the council,Murphy wrote that it had beena great pleasure to serve on thecouncil and that it allowed himto “help shape and mold” thecounty’s efforts to develop itstourism industry.

“I will remain a passionateadvocate of tourism – theengine that drives our econo-my,” Murphy wrote.

Cumbie, whose father had

been on the council, resignedwith 10 years of service.Cumbie, a local attorney,served as someone not directlyinvolved in either a tourism orlodging business. The reorgani-zation upped the number ofappointees from the lodgingsector (which collects the 6 per-cent tourist development tax),requiring one of three non-col-lectors to be dropped.

“It’s been a privilege and anhonor,” Cumbie said. “Since Iam not a collector, I thought itwould be simpler if I resigned.”

Tourist tax reportCounty tourist develop-

ment tax receipts for March,according to the latest reportfrom the Osceola County TaxCollector, fell 1 percent com-pared to the same month ayear earlier, but tax receiptsfor the first six months of thefiscal year, which started Oct.1, are ahead 5 percent.

Taxes collected for themonth were $3,448,225;taxes collected year to date are$15,811,899.

The hotel/motel occupancyrate was up 10.2 percent forMarch, 70 percent versus63.5 percent a year earlier.However, the average dailyroom rate was down 7.6 per-cent — $69.80 this year ver-sus $75.56 last year.

The occupancy and dailyroom rates do not include Dis-ney All-Star resorts.

The bulk of the tourist taxrevenue was collected from thehotel/motel sector, at 64.9percent, followed by vacationhome and condo hotels, 27.9percent, timeshare, 5.8 per-cent, and RV park/camp-ground, 1.4 percent.

The county collects the 6percent tourist developmenttax on lodging of 180 daysor less.

TourismContinued from page A-1

Horner

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew SullivanSwagata Guhn places a discarded bottle intoa plastic bucket Saturday during a coordinat-ed cleanup of Lake Tohopekaliga in Kissim-mee. In back, Patricia Lozano uses an artic-ulated grabber to pull debris from the grassgrowing near the lake’s shore.

Local newsContinued from page A-2

See Local news, page A-5

Contact Marvin G. Cortnerat 321-402-0430 or by emailat [email protected].

Contact Fallan Patterson at 321-402-0434 or by email at [email protected].

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OPINIONOPINIONRRoouugghh EEnngglliisshh

To the editor:I've followed the back-stab-

bing and name-calling and gen-eral bratty behavior of the feud-ing Osceola County SchoolBoard members with somedegree of detachment because,thankfully, I don't have school-age children.

I won't comment on thebehavior of these letter-writingboard members because I don'tknow any of them personally.All I do know is what I read inthe paper, to quote the latehumorist Will Rogers.

Yet I feel compelled to com-ment on Miss Hartig's rebuttalletter of May 14. Not for herarguments regarding board pol-icy. I know nothing of the by-laws and politics of this institu-tion. Nor her indictment ofnewspaper editorial policies.What concerns me is her lackof common proper English.

She writes, "When Mr.Wheeler ran for office, heshould of known the process."

And again in the next para-graph, "...accepted the posi-tion, he should of known whatwas expected."

Unless English has changedthat radically since I went toschool this should read, "heshould HAVE known."

Sad to think this is the levelof quality that oversees the edu-cation of our children.

Patricia SemlerKissimmee

BBuutttteerrfflliieessTo the editor:The article about monarch

butterflies in a recent AmericanProfile in your newspaper wasvery interesting. There is a Flori-da connection that your readersmight want to know about.

Each year in the fall,

monarch butterflies from theeastern United States and Cana-da congregate at St. Mark’sNational Wildlife Refuge innorthern Florida. After a coupleof days of rest, they continuetheir journey to Mexico. What asight it is to see trees withclumps of monarchs as decora-tions. Other butterflies includingthe gulf fritillaries and commonbuckeyes can also be seen.

St. Mark’s NWR has aMonarch Butterfly Day. Thisyear it will take place Saturday,Oct. 22. You can contact St.Mark’s National Wildlife Refugeat 1-850-925-6121 for moreinformation.

Dee MertzFlorida master naturalist

HHiiddiinngg ccoonnddiittiioonnssTo the editor:Challenges to free press are

slowly gaining ground in theform of bills in the Florida,Iowa and Minnesota legisla-tures to prohibit possession anddisplay of videos of factoryfarming. For the meat, dairyand egg industries pushing forthese bills, the prohibitionmakes perfect sense.

A year ago, undercover

investigators exposed an E6Cattle Company in CastroCounty, Texas, chaining dairycalves in tiny wood crates andbludgeoning their skulls withpickaxes. Last June, Cal-CruzHatcheries in Santa Cruz,Calif., were found to grind upand suffocate live chicks. InAugust, Iowa’s HillandaleFarms and Wright County Eggswere forced to recall 550 mil-lion eggs for salmonella con-tamination. If I ran one of thoseoperations, I certainly wouldn’twant people with cameras any-where near my facilities.

Filthy conditions and cruelpractices are likely to remainlegal and commonplace onU.S. factory farms and theiroperators will continue to avoidpublic exposure. Our onlyoption, as consumers, is tostop subsidizing these condi-tions and practices at thecheckout counter by shifting towholesome and cruelty-freevegetables, fruits and grains, aswell as grain- and nut-basedsubstitutes for meat and dairy,now available in every super-market.

Earl PrakeKissimmee

Saturday's Lake Tohopekaliga cleanuparound the Kissimmee lakefront illustrates oneway that community members are making a dif-ference in improving the quality of life in Osce-ola County.

Nearly 90 Kissimmee-area residents and cityof Kissimmee employees Saturday participatedin the Tidy Up Toho event, funded with the$1,000 grant that the city won from Reader'sDigest after being nominated for the award bya resident.

Nearly 600 pounds of garbage was removedfrom the lake and its shoreline, with cigarettebutts, plastic fishing worm containers and theoccasional plastic cooler top or even satellitedish included in the take. The source of thegarbage certainly is from many sources, bothon and off the water. Granted, some of thegarbage washes in with storm runoff, but a lotof it is left in and around the lake due to litter-ing by inconsiderate residents, visitors or fisher-men.

While occasional cleanup efforts help tokeep our lakes and streams as trash-free as pos-sible, the old adage first spoken by BenjaminFranklin – “an ounce of prevention is betterthan a pound of cure” – certainly can be

applied here. It's easier for lake and lakefrontusers whether they are fishermen, joggers orpicnickers – to put their trash into the manyreceptacles available than it is for people incanoes and on foot either volunteer or paid toclean it up later – it just takes a bit of consider-ation.

We offer kudos to teacher Nicole Fraticelli'sfourth-graders from Bellalago Academy and thestudents' families who chose to help in thecleanup after discussing community serviceprojects. Kudos as well go to city staff who col-lects trash weekly along the shore by foot andby boat bi-weekly and to individuals like SheilaHoneycutt and Christina Bell, who manned the“grandma” canoe during the cleanup to removetrash from the lake.

Thanks also go out to Pepsi-Co-Gatorade,Olive Garden, the South Florida Water Man-agement District, Kissimmee Police Explorers,the Lakeshore Home Owner’s Association andSignature by the Lake for their help.

The bottom line is that we need to turn thelitterbugs into community helpers.

To inquire about upcoming LakeTohopekaliga cleanup efforts, contact Kissim-mee Parks and Recreation at 407-518-2334.

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ties recommend you to remaincalm and contact your familymember immediately. If you areunable to contact your familymember, call law enforcementimmediately. Deputies alsoencourage the public to attemptto verify the authenticity of thecaller’s claim by asking ques-tions to verify the identity of thekidnapped victim.

Even if you have confirmedyour family member is safe,report the incident to lawenforcement. When you reportthe incident, provide lawenforcement with the following:confirmation your family mem-ber is safe, specific demandsmade by the caller, gender andaccent of the caller, date, timeand place the caller arrangedfor the ransom to be paid andany other information that willbe helpful in locating the caller.

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Charged withattempted murder

of wifeOsceola County Sheriff’s

Office detectives on May 13charged Laudner Tilme, 29, ofSt. Cloud, with the attemptedmurder of his wife.

The investigation began May12 at about9:20 p.m.,when deputiesresponded tothe Tilme resi-dence in refer-ence to a stab-bing. Uponarrival, deputiessaw a woman and children run-ning from the residence. Thewoman requested help and tolddeputies she had been stabbedmultiple times by her husband.

Her four children were taken toa neighbor’s house and she wasairlifted to the hospital in criticalcondition. She was laterupgraded to stable condition.

Deputies approached thehouse and observed a malesuspect, identified as Tilme,near the front door carrying aknife close to his chest.Deputies attempted to talk tohim, but he was uncoopera-tive, Sheriff’s Office officialssaid. They repeatedly told himto drop the knife, which herefused to do. When heremoved the knife from nearhis chest, a deputy used less

than lethal force on the sus-pect, who then dropped theknife and ran inside the homeand into the master bedroom.When deputies entered themaster bedroom, they sawthe man lying on the floorwith a self-inflicted knifewound. He was taken to thehospital in critical condition.

Detectives obtained afelony warrant for Tilme andhe was charged with attempt-ed murder. On may 13, Tilmewas in stable condition andwhen he is released from thehospital, he will be bookedinto the Osceola County Jail.

Police newsContinued from page A-1

Tilme

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SunState Aviation’s flighttraining program was awardeda Part 141 certification inaccordance with FAA andindustry training standards.

The certification proves thatthe SunState Aviation TrainingCourse Outline provides astructured training programwith a standardized training syl-labus approved by the FAA.The process of certificationstarted in 2006.

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For more information aboutSunState Aviation, visitwww.SunStateAviation.com.Lakes to benefit fromherbicide treatments

The Florida Fish andWildlife Conservation Commis-sion (FWC) will treat about 350acres of dense stands of aquat-ic plants in three OsceolaCounty lakes to improve bothforaging habitat for fish andwildlife and fishing access foranglers.

The targeted plants are cat-tails, pickerelweed, Americanlotus and knotweed and they

will be treated via helicopterwith the herbicides glyphosateand 2,4-D. Aerial treatmentsare an efficient and effectivemethod for controlling certaintypes of aquatic plants. TheU.S. Environmental ProtectionAgency approves both herbi-cides for use in lakes.

The lake treatment, weatherpermitting, was to be appliedby helicopter May 18 throughMay 20.

On Lake Hatchineha,approximately 120 acres ofemergent plants, primarily cat-tail, will be treated to keepthem from encroaching ondesirable native submersedvegetation. About 80 acres ofcattail and pickerelweed will betreated on Lake Cypress tomaintain desirable densities ofemergent plants for fish andwildlife and to promote nativesubmersed vegetation.

Emergent plants are thosethat grow up out of the water;

submersed plants are thosegrowing below the water’s sur-face.

American lotus, a large,round-leaved plant that lookssimilar to lily pads and spatter-dock, has covered approxi-mately 60 percent of LakeJackson. Although anglershave been doing very well fish-ing for bass on the lake, accessto fishing areas has become dif-ficult. Many areas that provid-ed good fishing as recently asthree months ago now are cov-ered with lotus and unfishable.

To address this problem,approximately 130 acres ofnavigation trails and fishinglanes through the lotus will becreated with herbicide treat-ments. The trails should beopen about two weeks aftertreatments. In addition, 20acres of knotweed will be treat-ed to reduce plant densities toa level that improves fish andwildlife foraging habitat.

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Foulke to Johns HopkinsBy Rick PedoneSports EditorWith trusted scouts in place,

Harmony High football playerBrad Foulke had all the insideinformation he needed tomake a decision about whereto play college football.

His decision: Johns Hop-kins University in Baltimore.

There, the versatile Foulkewill join former Harmonyteammates Jared Beekmanand Shawn Buxton, who arefreshmen.

Beekman plays for the BlueJays football team as a corner-back and Buxton runs in thetrack program.

“Having them up there def-initely influenced my decision,”he said. “The thing I like aboutit is that it’s a great campus. Itisn’t a real big school and it hasa great atmosphere.”

Foulke signed his grant atHarmony High recently with

his parents, Melissa and BryceFoulke, and former HornsCoach Dayne Brown.

Foulke played several posi-tions for the offense anddefense during his varsity foot-ball career under Brown.

“I think they’re looking atme mainly to play tight end,”Foulke said. “I’ve done a littleof everything. I played some atlinebacker and I’ve played onthe offensive line and at defen-sive end.”

Johns Hopkins, a NCAADivision III program, one ofthe nation’s elite privateschools, doesn’t award athleticscholarships but does provideacademic scholarships to thosewho qualify.

Foulke plans to study engi-neering and international stud-ies.

“I thought the internationalstudies would apply becausethe campus is so close to

Washington, D.C.” Foulkesaid. “I thought there would beopportunities for internships.”

Foulke also is one of thecounty’s top discus throwersand qualified for the regionaltrack meet.

He did that after surgery onhis shoulder following the foot-ball season.

“The injury happened in thelast game,” he said. “It’s prettygood, now, but it did take awhile. I’m surprised I did aswell as I did (in the discus),” hesaid.

He said he will continue tostrengthen his shoulderthrough the summer beforeenrolling for the fall term.

“They haven’t given me atraining program, yet. Theyjust told me to keep lifting,” hesaid.

The Blue Jays compete inthe Centennial Conferenceunder Coach Jim Margraff.

Harmony lineman will join 2former teammates in Baltimore

Brad Foulke, seated between his parents, Melissa and Bryce Foulke, will play footballat Johns Hopkins University. Standing is former Harmony High Coach Dayne Brown.

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County athletes academic winnersin FHSAA, Osceola County standings

By Rick PedoneSports EditorThe results at the state soft-

ball tournaments at Clermontlast week confirmed that theKissimmee Klassic softballtournament provides a litmustest for the state’s top highschool programs.

Three champions and eightqualifiers from the state tour-naments were among the 38teams that played at the Klas-sic, held at the Osceola Coun-ty Softball Complex, in earlyApril.

“We’re not surprised. Ithappens every year,” saidOsceola High Coach GeorgeCoffey, who, with RogerJones and Chris Ballard, runsthe Klassic.

The Class A (CanterburySchool of St. Petersburg), 3A(Miami Gulliver Prep) and 6A(Palm Beach Gardens) statechampions competed at theKlassic, but none managed towin a title at the Kissimmeesoftball tournament.

The entire Class 6A statetournament bracket (Sarasota,Miami Braddock, WinterSprings and Palm Beach Gar-dens) played at the Klassic.Sarasota won the Klassic’sblue bracket.

Klassic participant TrinityPrep reached the Class 2Achampionship game, where it

was derailed by Delray BeachAmerican Heritage Prep.

Osceola reached theregional semifinals, where itlost to Bartow, the Class 5Astate finalist, 7-0.

Harmony, normally a Klas-sic participant, did not com-

pete at the Klassic this yearbut reached the Class 4Achampionship game againstEau Gallie.

Coffey expects the Klassicto attract many of the state’selite programs again in 2012.

“It’s a great way for the

teams to prepare for the play-offs, and the coaches knowthat,” Coffey said.

“The competition they seeat the Klassic is what they aregoing to see when the play-offs start. A lot of times, it’sbetter.”

By Ken JacksonSports WriterThey begin finishing this

week.Liberty will be the first

county school to suit up for itsspring football game when theChargers host Cypress Creekat 7 p.m. Friday.

Coach Dave Benson,whose team was 5-5 last sea-son, said playing this weekrather than next has turnedout to be a great choice.

“We’ve had a great spring,but I can tell if we went anoth-er week we’d start to losefocus,” he said. “Now we cangive them a chance to playsomebody else, then evaluatethe film on Monday, spendthe next couple of days fixingthe mistakes on the field, thenstart getting ready for Satellite(Liberty’s Kickoff Classicopponent Aug. 26).”

Offensively, Friday’s gamewill be about getting newquarterback Terrell Bondssnaps behind center in agame environment. Bonds, asophomore, replaces formerstarter Greg Hankerson, whomoved to South Florida withhis family since the end of theseason in November.

“We’re trying to keep itsimple for him, but he’scaught up and really workingwith the offense,” Bensonsaid. “Greg was a sophomorelast year, so it’ll be easier onboth of us trying to work asophomore quarterback intovarsity shape.”

With Hankerson gone andJ.J. Elisis and Evan Durandgraduating, the leadingreturning rusher is sopho-more Jalen Benn (61 carries,388 yards, 6 TDs).

“He could have started lastyear if not for our backfielddepth,” Benson said. “He’spart of a group that’ll proba-bly be the fastest I’ve ever hadhere.”

Benson said the defensewill be very young on Friday.

“Last year our strength wasup front, now it’ll be in thesecondary,” he said. “Lastyear’s ninth-graders are goingto have to step up and con-tribute this coming year.”

On May 26, Osceola hostsLake Gibson at 7 p.m. andOrange City University comes

to Poinciana, while Celebra-tion travels to Auburndale.

On May 27, Gateway hostsLake Nona, Harmony travelsto Mount Dora and St. Cloudwelcomes Evans and Olympiain a jamboree.

Harmony and St. Cloud,have new coaches this sea-son. Jerrad Butler takes overfor Dayne Brown at Harmo-ny, which was 4-6 a year ago.Butler said he has 120 playersout between the varsity andJV.

“Our numbers are great,Coach Brown didn’t leave theprogram in disarray,” he said.“Guys who will be seniorsnext year are showing theleadership we need.”

At Gateway, Coach MarlinRoberts said he’s getting thatleadership from his juniorclass.

“We’re still young, but a lotof our young guys got a lot ofexperience last year,” he said.

Zack Smith, who will playrunning back, slot receiverand cornerback, is part of afreshman class that’s enteringits third varsity season.

“Zack has started to dis-tance himself from the pack. Italk about him hoping the restof the group will work to joinhim,” Roberts said.

Safeties Isiah Wharton andJacquez Dolphus and defen-sive lineman Jesus Olmo arealso part of that class.

Osceola Coach DougNichols watched his team atthe Blue and Gold scrimmageSaturday.

“The defense lookedgood,” he said. “The stand-outs on that side of the ballwere Akeem Daniels at line-backer and ninth-grader Mike-ice Adams at linebacker.”

Nichols also liked what hesaw from safety C.C. Nichol-son.

He wasn’t so happy withthe offense.

“We didn’t look very good,too many turnovers and notstaying focused on what wehave to do,” Nichols said.

Poinciana Coach MichaelTimpson said things are goingwell.

“We’re making progressdaily and will be better thanwe were last year,” Timpsonsaid.

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News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan

Osceola High players, from left, Carmen Nadal, Kaley Brosious, Alexa Ballard andKenya Pereira discuss strategy during the Kissimmee Klassic in April.

By Rick PedoneSports EditorSeveral Osceola County ath-

letic teams again were rankedamong the state’s leaders whenthe Florida High School Athlet-ic Association and the OsceolaSchool District released theirlists of winter academic sportschampions.

All of Harmony High’s bas-ketball (boys, 3.098 GPA; girls,3.31) and soccer (boys, 3.253;girls, 3.597) teams were aca-demic leaders in OsceolaCounty.

Harmony’s girls weightlift-ing team (3.444), OsceolaHigh’s boys wrestling team(3.233) and Osceola’s com-petitive cheerleading team(3.468) also earned top markswithin Osceola County.

All of Osceola County’sacademic champions alsowere recognized by theFHSAA.

Harmony’s girls soccerteam, which reached theClass 4A state tournament,was the state academic run-ner-up to Gulf Breeze (3.704)in Class 4A.

Osceola’s competitivecheer team was Class 1A run-ner-up to Graceville (3.482).

The Osceola wrestlers weresecond to East Lake (3.475) inClass 3A.

Other local schools recog-nized by the FHSAA for aca-demic achievement (a teamGPA over 3.0) were:

Girls basketball: Liberty(3.031); Celebration (3.233).Girls soccer: Gateway (3.078),Osceola (3.276), St. Cloud(3.180), Poinciana (3.090),Celebration (3.034). Girlsweightlifting: Gateway

(3.297), Celebration (3.257),Osceola (3.216), Liberty(3.166), St. Cloud (3.151).Competitive cheer: Harmony(3.072), Gateway (3.294),Celebration (3.196), St. Cloud(3.045).

In the FHSAA’s academicteam champion standings,Osceola (41) is fifth in Class5A and Harmony (32) issixth in Class 4A.

The academic results forthe spring sports teams willsoon be released by theFHSAA and OsceolaCounty.

Davis undefeatedSt. Cloud Little League

Majors softball pitcher ElainaDavis of the Rays enterstoday’s regular season finalewith a 15-0 record and 77strikeouts. The Rays areunbeaten.

Davis works with HarmonyHigh pitching coach DeannaSphaler.

Pride ticketsGroups wishing to attend

the June 11 Women’s ProFastpitch softball gamebetween the USSSA Prideand the Chicago Bandits at nocharge at ESPN Wide Worldof Sports should RSVP nolater than Friday to RachelGoossens at 321-697-3634or email [email protected].

Hershey trackThe annual Hershey track

meet is May 26 at the Gate-way High track. Registration isfrom 5 to 5:45 p.m. The meetbegins at 6 p.m. Children ages9-14 are eligible. There is nocharge. The winner in eachevent advances to the statemeet. For more information,call 407-518-2504.

Youth basketballThe city of Kissimmee

Parks and Recreation Depart-ment is accepting registrationfor the Summer Youth Basket-

ball League.Practices begin June 6. The

season runs from June 25through Aug. 13. Games areplayed Saturdays at the DennJohn Middle School gym.

The fee is $70 and includesa jersey. Register in person atthe Fortune Road AthleticComplex at 2500 FortuneRoad weekdays from noon to5:30 p.m. Online registrationis available at www.kissim-meeparks.org. For more infor-mation, call 407-518-2504.

SC tennis campThe “To The Net” tennis

camp for players ages 8-18will be at St. Cloud High June13-17 from 8 a.m. to noon.

No experience or equip-ment is required. The fee is$50. St. Cloud coaches TimMcMullen and Dallas Kelseywill instruct. For more infor-mation, call McMullen at 407-891-3100.

Top Gun hoops campThe 27th annual “Top Gun

Shooting” youth basketballcamp will be June 13-17 from1-5 p.m. at the St. Cloud Highgymnasium.

Athletes will receive a T-shirt. The camp stressesshooting and understandingscoring opportunities. The feeis $75, and registration isavailable at the door. For moreinformation, call TimMcMullen or Chad Ansbaughat 407-891-3100. [email protected].

SC baseball campBulldogs baseball coach

Mike McDaniel will host theSt. Cloud 9 Baseball CampJune 27 to July 1 at St. CloudHigh School. Ages 6-12 willgo from 9 a.m. to noon andages 13-16 from 12:30-3:30p.m. Fee is $75 per camper.For more information, callMcDaniel at 407-891-3100or email [email protected].

OHS volleyball campOsceola High School will

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For more information, call321-663-3645 or email [email protected].

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Join Miss Jackie everyWednesday morning for storytime sessions at the library:

10 to 10:30 a.m., ToddlerTales for children ages 18 to36 months

11 to 11:30 a.m.,Preschool Rockin’ Readers forpreschool ages

Library summerreading programThe library’s summer read-

ing program, “One World,Many Stories,” begins with agiant kick-off party at thePoinciana Library Saturday,June 11, at 10 a.m. School-age children from kinder-garten through sixth-grade areinvited to participate in theweekly craft, story and song-filled summer reading pro-gram. This year’s programswill be Wednesdays at 3 p.m.and Thursdays at 10 a.m.,beginning Wednesday, June

15, and ending Thursday,Aug. 4. For more informa-tion, contact the library sys-tem at 407-742-8888.

Library teen programming

The library’s teen summerreading program will be Tues-days at 11 a.m. beginningJune 14 and ending Aug 2.Come for the games and thecrafts.

Teen movie afternoon willbe Monday, June 20, from 3to 5 p.m. at the PoincianaLibrary.

For more information, con-tact the library system at 407-742-8888.

Computer classesThe following adult com-

puter classes will be at thePoinciana Library in June.Pre-registration is required bycalling 407-742-8888.

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Section B Go to www.aroundosceola.com for all St. Cloud news May 19, 2011

AROUND KISSIMMEEAROUND KISSIMMEEINCLUDING:• POINCIANA• BVL• INTERCESSION CITY

By Brian McBrideAssociate EditorA local homeless advocacy group is

currently trying to find a home to estab-lish services that would help the localtransient community.

The recently formed Osceola Home-less Roundtable, made up of mostly reli-gious churches and organizations, is cur-rently seeking donations and fundraisinghelp that would enable it to purchase alocation.

“We have big plans,” said JanDemond, director of Kissimmee’s Life inthe Sun Ministries, a member of thegroup. “Our long-term goal is to getsome property and have residential andeducational facilities.”

Sites are currently being researchedwithin Osceola County for establishing acomplex of buildings dedicated to hous-ing, training and the feeding of homelesspeople. Some of the possible servicesthat could be offered include generaleducation classes, computer classes,onsite medical assistance and day carefacilities.

Moreover, the group wants to set upservices on campus where transients canapply for birth certificates, driver licens-es, identification cards and food stamps.

“We want to be an example for othercounties on what to do with the poor,”Demond said.

The ideal facility would be an emptyhotel for sale along U.S. Highway 192,group officials said, so clients may movefreely about for medical, job, personaltraining and/or personal appointments.

But it needs the help from law firms,and marketing officials to help secure the

state grants needed. It also needs volun-teers to help with filling out the neces-sary paperwork and setting up fundrais-ing activities, Demond said.

There about 2,000 homeless peopleliving in hotels along U.S. Highway 192,said Steven Proctor, pastor at 1stVagabond Church of God, another

member of the roundtable.“There has to be an answer and we

must address the human conditions theyhave to live in,” he said.

The roundtable meets monthly. Tovolunteer or to donate to the roundtable,call Demond at 407-033-0300 or Proc-tor at 407-342-4172.

Homeless services advocacygroup trying to find a campus

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew SullivanSteven Proctor, pastor at 1st Vagabond Church of God, left, and JanDemond, director of Kissimmee’s Life in the Sun Ministries, are two members of the Osceola Homeless Rountable. The group is trying to finda home to provide services to transients.

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News-Gazette Photos/Andrew Sullivan

Osceola County School District's annual Education inthe Park event was May 7 at Osceola Heritage Park.Above left, Radio Disney stars Kicking Daisies per-formed live. Above, 10-year-old Meagan Martin, a stu-dent at Pleasant Hill Elementary School, assembles awooden puzzle at Poinciana High School's booth,manned by Kenny Freeman, a 10th-grader in theschool's wood shop program. Below, students and par-ents peruse the more than 90 stations, manned by pub-lic schools, private schools and charter academies, aswell as education-related companies.

From our readers

This photo of a luna moth was was taken by Alma Drainin Kissimmee. Photos can be mailed to the newspaperat Osceola News-Gazette, P.O. Box 422068, Kissim-mee, FL 34741. Photos also can be emailed to: [email protected].

City of Kissimmee

The city of Kissimmeeannounced that Joel Taylorwas named employee of themonth for May.

Taylor is ane q u i p m e n toperator IIwith the Parksand Recre-ation Depart-ment. Accord-ing to a citypress release,he is a dedicat-ed team player who has beenemployed by the city for morethan 21 years.

Taylor has been describedby co-workers and supervisorsas hard working and alwayswilling to lend a helping handwhenever needed. He goesabove and beyond what isexpected, sharing his versatili-ty as he often is required tooperate a variety of heavymachinery, city officials said.Taylor also volunteers to make

equipment repairs, whichsaves the city money andenables operations to runsmoothly.

Taylor’s exceptional workethic also extends to the resi-dents.

Along with two of his fel-low co-workers, Taylor wasrecognized for helping torecover a resident’s dog thatwas running around the con-struction zone at the lake-front. Taylor and his col-leagues safely returned thedog to its owner. The residentexpressed her gratitude forthe compassion displayed byTaylor and his co-workers, thepress release stated.

Taylor's enthusiasm for thejob, loyalty to his fellowemployees and commitmentto the residents makes him aninvaluable asset to the city andworthy of being the employeeof the month for May, cityofficials said.

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Poinciana library

See library, page B-2

News-Gazette Photos byAndrew Sullivan

MaceraBreisja Macera, of Kissim-

mee, received the bachelor ofscience degree in fitness andsports management duringUniversity of the Cumberlandsin Williamsburg, Ky., annualcommencement ceremony onMay 7.

PaulshockSara Paulshock, a senior at

Connecticut College, wasawarded the Claire GarberGoodman '54 Award, which isgiven to honor a senior anthro-pology major who hasachieved academic distinctionand dedication to the values of

anthropology in honor ofClaire Garber Goodman.Paulshock was presented withthe award at the annual Hon-ors and Awards ceremony atConnecticut College on April27. Paulshockis the daughterof Amy and Craig Paulshock,of Celebration.

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• June 13 at 10 a.m.,Microsoft PowerPoint 2007

• June 25 at 2 p.m., Buy-ing on Amazon: the basics

Want to learn a languageany time and all you need isan Internet connected com-puter? Try out Mango Lan-guages and discover how youcan learn basic or advancedconversational skills on yourown time. Level 2 at the Poin-ciana Library will be Wednes-

day, June 29, from 6:30 to 8p.m.

Pre-registration is required.Call 407-742-8888.

Gaming for seniorsSeniors, join in the fun at

the library playing Wii games.Wii games keep both bodiesand minds active and gamingis a great way to socialize. Itwill be June 20 from 2 to 3p.m. at the Poinciana Library.

Due to the Osceola CountyBoard of County Commis-sioners’ furlough program, allcounty libraries will be closedFriday, June 17. The facilitieswill reopen Saturday, June18.

LibraryContinued from Page B-1

When was the last time you saw “grate” art?If your answer is never, here’s an opportunity.

“Water Reflections” is the name of theexhibit currently on display until the end of Mayat Toho Water Authority, 851 Martin LutherKing Blvd., Kissimmee. The exhibit features thework of Poinciana resident Bobbi Mastrangelo,often referred to as “The Grate Artist.”

Mastrangelo uses grates, grids and manholecovers as the foundation of her cleaver artwork.Her intricate designs focus on themes such asanti-litter and conservation. In an almost-AndyWarhol way, Mastrangelo makes these utilitari-an manhole covers appear pop-art-like, butwith a subtle message of environmentalism.

Mastrangelo moved to Solivita in 2004 fromLong Island, N.Y. She was an elementaryschool teacher who chose to take a break fromteaching and dedicated herself to the role of

stay-at-home mom. Then theteacher became the student.

Mastrangelo returned toschool, taking art courses atSUNY-Stony Brook and Suf-folk Community College,both in New York. It was dur-ing that period she discoveredher niche — working her artaround circular design theneventually to authentic man-hole covers.

Mastrangelo is recognizedin Who’s Who in AmericanArt and has had her work dis-played at Baltimore Public Works and the NewYork Hall of Science.

The grate artist demonstrates creativity andvision through her work. Stop by Toho Water

Authority and be inspired.ooo

The Osceola County Health Departmentand the Primary Care Medical Services ofPoinciana have announced a ribbon-cuttingceremony for its new modular facility Mondayat 10 a.m.

This new facility will be larger and moremodern. The modular will be temporary, witha real “brick and mortar” structure coming by2013.

Primary Care Medical Services of Poin-ciana is at 105 N. Doverplum Ave. (next tothe Poinciana Branch Library).

oooAt this past Wednesday’s Poinciana Area

Council lunch, attendees were treated to aspecial fare. Held at Poinciana High School,the lunch was prepared by the school’s culi-

nary students. In addition to fine food, thecouncil announced and read the winningthree $1,000 scholarship essays.

The Poinciana Area Council was given asample of New Dimensions High SchoolMusical Department’s upcoming show. Themusical “Grease” will be presented Thursday,May 26, and Friday, May 27, at 7 p.m. bothdays. Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for stu-dents.

If that small preview was invigorating, theentire show must be special.

New Dimensions High School is at 4900Old Pleasant Hill Road.

oooIf you have any Poinciana news or infor-

mation that you would like to share, call Lisa D’Cato at 407-846-7122 or email

[email protected].

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Elks celebrate excellence

Submitted PhotoKissimmee Elks Lodge 1873 awarded certificates and gifts to five outstandingstudents at Liberty High School on May 3. Elks President Jim Platt awardedthe honors and Elks Past President and Central District Vice President BobBarry coordinates the student program. From left are Barry, Catherine Carranza,Monica Martinez, Chairman of the Guidance Department at Liberty Jennifer Rosse,Corey Straughter, Diana Aaiza and Platt.

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What’s new?Troop yard sale

Daisy Troop 1102 is having ayard sale to raise money for nextyear's fees and supplies. It has ninegirls and the troop wants to haveevery girl to be able to participatenext year. The sale will be at 431James Place, St. Cloud, Friday, May27, and Saturday, May 28, from 7a.m. to 6 p.m.

La Jess to performOn Wednesday, June 1, Jeff La

Jess will perform an Elvis tributeand also sing country music at theAmerican Legion Post 10, 200Lakeshore Blvd., Kissimmee. Costis $10 per person. For more infor-mation, call 407-847-4193 or 407-922-4502.

DAV eventsThe Disabled American Veterans

No. 148, 21 E. Keen St., Kissim-mee, 407-846-4141, are hostingthe following events:

Saturday: Barnyard bingo is atnoon. The band Professor Les and aFlock of Buzzards performs from 2to 6 p.m.

May 28: The band Slingshot per-forms from 4 to 8 p.m.

May 30: Memorial Day service at9 a.m.

There is a service officer at noonevery Tuesday and Thursday.

There are Bloody Mary specialson Sundays.

There is a dunk tank Saturdaysand cornhole games every weekend(weather permitting).

OHS 20-year reunionThe 20-year reunion of the Osce-

ola High School 20 year reunionwill be July 30 at the Reunion resort(near ChampionsGate). Cost is $75per person. Contact Ron and LeslieSantiago at 813-389-5095 for pay-ment arrangements.

Preparedness seminarand fair

As hurricane season approaches,Good Samaritan Society-KissimmeeVillage, 4197 S. Orange BlossomTrail, Kissimmee, is hosting OsceolaCounty Emergency Management,KUA, Lowes, Home Depot, Publixand other local service providers toshare valuable insights Thursday,June 9, from 9 to 11:30 a.m. Thepublic is welcome and entry is free.For more information, contact 407-933-3213.

Fair Tax groupThe Kissimmee, St. Cloud Fair

Tax Group is having a meeting Sat-urday at the Hart Memorial CentralLibrary at 7:30 p.m.

The public is welcome attend andjoin with the group supportingadoption of The Fairtax. For any-one interested in learning moreabout the FairTax, go to www.fair-tax.org. Two questions that will bediscussed are “ How would you like to take homeyour entire paycheck?" and "Howwould you like to determine whenand how much tax you pay?" Forinformation, call Frank Woodley at407-944-4289.

Festival of DreamsThe Keaton Grant Foundation's

Festival of Dreams will be June 17-19 at Gateway High School, 98Panther Paws Trail, Kissimmee. Thefundraiser will include a basketballtournament, game contests, a carshow and a bounce house. Therealso will be food and drinks, Maddenand NBA 2k11 video game tourna-ments and a 7-on-7 flag footballtournament. Register online atkeatongrantfoundation.org.

It's from 5 p.m. to midnight Fri-day (basketball only); 8 a.m. to 10p.m. Saturday; and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday.

Blue Scarves to meet

On Saturday, May 21, from noonto 1:30 p.m., the Women’s Blue

Scarves of the Osceola DemocraticParty will meet at Broadway Pizza,403 Broadway, Kissimmee.

Democrats ofCelebration Club

The Democrats of CelebrationClub – Osceola County will meetWednesday, May 25, from 7 to 8p.m. at Celebration CommunityCenter, 851 Celebration Ave., inCelebration. Commissioner MichaelHarford will hold a town meetingand make a presentation. Lightrefreshments will be served. Thepublic is welcome. For more infor-mation, call Steph Garber at 321-939-0775 or email stephanie [email protected].

Democratic ExecutiveCommittee

The Osceola County DemocraticExecutive Committee meeting willbe Thursday, May 26, at 7 p.m. inroom 4727 on the fourth floor ofthe administration building in theCourthouse Complex, 1 Court-house Square, Kissimmee. Guestspeaker will be Kathy Donato, pres-ident from the Osceola County Edu-cation Association. The commit-tee’s website is www.democrat-sosceola.com.

American Legionevents

The American Legion of Kissim-mee Post 10 has the followingevents:

Friday, bingo at 4 p.m. Seafooddinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, dinner from 5:30 to7:30 p.m. (today, New Yorkstrip). Dancing starts at 7 p.m.(Today, Travelin Lite)

Sunday, bingo at 4 p.m.Monday, Texas hold 'em at 7

p.m.Tuesday, karaoke from noon

to 4 p.m.Every other Thursday, barn-

yard bingo at 7 p.m.For more information, call

the post at 407-847-4193 orFrank Rohman at 407-922-2019.

Identificationtheft workshop

A free education work-shop on Identity Theft: What YouNeed to Know will be presented atTrinity Lutheran Church and SchoolSunday at noon. The 50-minuteprogram is open to the public. Par-ticipants will learn how identity theftcan occur, tips to protect themselvesand steps to take if it happens tothem.

A free lunch will be served, ahome office shredder will be givenas a door prize and dessert will beoffered. Make a reservation by call-ing 407-847-4204.

Wills and trustsseminar

Capital Estates Educational Ser-vices will host a free informationallecture presented by Wealth Preser-vation Associates at 6 p.m. Tues-day, at the Adult Learning CenterOsceola, 2320 New BeginningsRoad, Kissimmee.

The topic for the presentationwill be wills and trusts. The lectureinformation is provided purely as aneducational service.

No legal matters will be discussedand all requests for further informa-tion will be referred to appropriatelegal counsel for individual consulta-tion. Just recently relocated to Flori-da, but haven’t updated the will?Then this seminar is for you.

Reservations are required. RSVPto Joe McQuaid at 407-593-2243or Tom Dalton at 407-908-3708.

Church offering f ree food

The Destiny Foursquare Church,101 Cypress St., Kissimmee, isoffering free food every Thursdayfrom 3 to 5 p.m. For more infor-mation, call 407-870-1594.

AARP driver safety class

AARP is hosting a driver safetyclass Saturday at the St. CloudSenior Center at 3101 17th St., St.Cloud.

The class will run from 9 a.m. to4 p.m. with a break for lunch. Par-ticipants can bring something todrink or snack on during the one-day class.

Cost is $12 for AARP membersand $14 for non-members. AARPmembers are requested to bringtheir membership number for verifi-cation.

All those interested can call RexReeder at 407-957-1909.

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ConfederacyUnited Daughters of the Confed-

eracy, Osceola Confederate DamesChapter 2684, meet the third Mon-day of the month at 7 p.m.

The group is a historical, benevo-lent, educational, patriotic andmemorial organization of ladies withConfederate ancestors.

Any interested women with suchancestors who would like to attend ameeting can call 407-361-0984.

Confederate campThe Sons of Confederate Veter-

ans Jacob Summerlin Camp 1516meets every second Monday(except in December) at 6:30 p.m.at Fat Boy’s restaurant in St. Cloud.

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Republican Women’s Network

The East Osceola RepublicanWomen’s Network meets the firstThursday of each month at 6:30p.m. at Greensides restaurant inHarmony.

For more information and toRSVP, call Donna at 407-873-2048or e-mail mkenl@ embarqmail.com.

Friends Who Care Club

The Friends Who Care Clubmeets monthly at the St. CloudSenior Center, 3101 17th St. Theclub raises funds annually for theAmerican Cancer Society.

For more information, call Ireneat 407-847-0049.

Toastmasters ofSt. Cloud

Toastmasters of St. Cloud meetsthe first and third Tuesday of themonth at 6 p.m. at the St. CloudCivic Center.

For more information, call 407-729-4144.

Kast ClubThe Kast Club has shuffleboard

at Good Samaritan Village, 1441Hoeger Circle, Kissimmee, from 9a.m. to noon Mondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays.

Bingo is at the Kissimmee CivicCenter Thursdays at 7 p.m.

Five-card pinochle Mondays from1 to 4 p.m. and euchre on Fridaysfrom 1 to 4 p.m. at the Kissimmeeparks and recreation building, 717N. Palm St.

FWA Osceola Writers Group

Are you writing a book, screen-play or short story and need helpwith the craft or publication? If so,then join the FWA Osceola WritersGroup, which offers education, cri-tique, networking and support toadult writers.

Monthly meetings are every sec-

ond Thursday from 6 to 8 p.m. atSusan’s Courtside Café, 18 S.Orlando Ave., Kissimmee.

For more information, emailVicki Riley-Fischer at [email protected]. Also visit the FloridaWriters Association website for alink to the group’s blog www.flori-dawriters.net.

Click on Groups/Central Flori-

da/ Osceola Group.

Cornerstone Hospice

Cornerstone Hospice invitespeople to find peace while grieving.

This group is open to anyonewho has experienced the loss of aloved one. The group meets from2:30 to 4 p.m. Mondays at GoodSamaritan Village Clubhouse BoardRoom, 4250 Village Drive, Kissim-mee.

The group meets at the OsceolaCancer Center, 737 W. Oak St.,Kissimmee, from 6 to 7:30 p.m.

Call Claudia Swonger, bereave-ment counselor, at 407-206-2273.

Zumba classesThe Robert Guevara Community

Center is offering Zumba classes at6:30 p.m. Wednesdays for $5 perclass.

For more information, call GizelaMaldonado at 407-301-3190.

Ladies needed for games

Ladies are needed to fill in someempty spots for bridge and canastagames at the Kissimmee Women’sClub on Oak Street in Kissimmee.

For more information, call Mari-lyn Smith at 407-348-5682.

Celiac and Crohn’ssupport group

Celiac and Crohn’s supportgroup meets every other month atFlorida Hospital, 2450 N. OrangeBlossom Trail, Kissimmee.

Question-and-answer time istaken by Dr. Atiquzzaman, board-certified gastroenterologist andhepatologist.

Contact Barbara at [email protected] or call 407-908-5607 for date and time.

Senior entertainment

For seniors every Tuesday nightbeginning from 6:30 to 9 p.m. atthe Osceola County Council onAging, 700 Generation Point,Kissimmee, there is live old-stylecountry music, 1950s rock and rolland some doo-wop with plenty ofdancing, including line dancing.

There also is snacks and coffee

and drinks. For more information,call Dick Jones at 407-892-3335.

Orange BlossomLodge

Orange Blossom Lodge No. 80F&AM meets on the first and thirdMonday of each month.

The meal is at 6 p.m., with themeeting at 7:30 p.m. All MasterMasons are invited to attend. Thelodge is at 321 E. Dakin Ave.,Kissimmee, just off the lakefront.

For more information or direc-tions, contact Rob Junecko at 407-873-6263.

Osceola Singles ClubThe Osceola Singles Club meets

Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at the MooseLodge Post 2056, 1019 N. MainSt., Kissimmee.

For more information, call Anneat 407-933-1100 or Joan at 407-390-8199.

Confederate Dameschapter

The newly chartered OsceolaConfederate Dames Chapter 2684of the United Daughters of the Con-federacy meets the third Monday ofeach month at 7 p.m.

It is a historical, benevolent, edu-cational, patriotic and memorialorganization with membership opento women with ancestors whofought for or aided the Confederatecause during the war between thestates.

For more information, contact jaxiesmom93@yahoo .com.

Depression, bi-polar support

group A free depression, bi-polar sup-

port group will meet every Mondayfrom 6:45 to 8 p.m. at the North-east Christian Church, 2885 PartinSettlement Road, Kissimmee.

For more information, call Kathieat 407-847-7420.

St. Cloud Horseshoe Club

Horseshoe pitching practice isSunday afternoons at 2 p.m. Every-one is welcome to join the club.

The horseshoe pits are locatedbetween the St. Cloud Civic Centerand the St. Cloud Senior Center on17th Street.

For more information call CarolJohns at 407-847-7212; or PegCurrier at 407-957-3805 or 603-312-6333 (cell phone).

Lodge 221 F&A.M.meeting

St. Cloud Lodge 221 F&A.M.holds stated communications on thesecond and fourth Thursdays ofeach month at 7:30 p.m. Dinner isat 6:30 p.m. in the Masonic Lodge,

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BETANCOURT- BlancheBetancourt, 67, ofKissimmee, FL. Passed awayon Tuesday, May 10, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Funeraria YCrematorio Porta Coeli, 2801E. Osceola Parkway,Kissimmee. www.PORTA-COELIFH.com Phone 407-846-2804

CIMEO- Annina M.Cimeo, 91 of Orlando, FL,passed away Tuesday, May17, 2011. Arrangementsentrusted into the care ofOsceola Memory Gardens,Kissimmee.

RESTO-COLON - Juanita“Jenny” Resto-Colon, 64, ofKissimmee, FL passed awayon Friday, May 06, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Funeraria YCrematorio Porta Coeli, 2801E. Osceola Parkway,Kissimmee. www.PORTA-COELIFH.com Phone 407-846-2804

RIVERA-ORTIZ- Nereida“Nelly” Rivera-Ortiz, 64, ofKissimmee, FL. Passed awayon Sunday, May 8, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Funeraria YCrematorio Porta Coeli, 2801E. Osceola Parkway,Kissimmee. www.PORTA-COELIFH.com Phone 407-846-2804

GRISWOLD - Mr. JohnEdward Griswold, age 89, ofAltha passed awayWednesday, May 11, 2011 inAltha. John was born onJanuary 27, 1922 in Naples,NY and lived in Altha for past5 months coming fromKissimmee, FL.

John worked in several pro-fessions including teachingChemistry, Industrial Arts andScience at Hillsboro HighSchool, Temple Heights HighSchool and Sumter CountyCorrectional Institute. He alsoserved as a Health Inspectorand worked in the MinistryDepartment at a children'sorphanage in Ireland. He wasa veteran of WWII serving inthe United StatesArmy.Survivors include, Wife,Mary Griswold of Altha,FL.One son, David Griswoldand his wife Deborah of Altha,FL.Four grandchildren, AshleyWhitfield, Jeremy Watford,David John Griswold, Jr. andDeana Griswold. One great-grandchild, Ryan HunterWhitfield.

Funeral services wereMonday, May 16, 2011 at4:00 pm (CDT) at PeavyFuneral Home Chapel withReverend Jim McIntosh offici-ating.

Interment was heldWednesday, May 18, 2011 at2:00 pm (CDT) in BarrancasNational Cemetery inPensacola, FL.

The family request in lieu offlowers memorial contribu-tions may be made toCovenant Hospice at 4215Kelson Ave., Suite E,Marianna, FL 32446.

All arrangements are underthe direction of Marlon Peavyat Peavy Funeral Home inBlountstown, FL.

HALL - Mr. ChristopherEdward Hall, 44, of St. Cloudpassed away Friday May 13,2011. Arrangements entrust-ed to the care of OsceolaMemory Gardens, St. Cloud

WRIGHT - Mr. RaymondPaul Wright, 64. of, St. Cloudpassed away on Friday May13, 2011. Arrangementsentrusted to the care ofOsceola Memory Gardens, St.Cloud

WILSON - Mr. Bruce A.Wilson, 55, of Kissimmee,Florida passed awayThursday, May 12th, 2011 atF l o r i d aHospital inKissimmee.

Mr. Wilsonwas bornMay 2,1956 inMaryv i l l e ,Tennessee to James H. andGrace E. Hester Wilson andhe moved to Kissimmee in1974.

He was a member of HigherGround Church inIntercession City and he lovedhis church and family andmost importantly he nevermet a stranger and he wasvery out going and loved peo-ple. He also loved motocy-cles, operating remote con-trolled cars and the outdoors.

He is surived by his mother,Grace E. Wilson, brothers,Mike H. (Marty) Wilson, Scott(Gayle) Wilson, Brian (Julie)Wilson, sister, Brenda (Roger)Harris, several aunts, uncles,neices, nephews, cousins anda host of friends.

Bruce was preceded in deathby his father, James H.Wilson in 2006, nephew,David S. Terry in 1998 and avery dear friend, JerriWhitney in 2002.

Funeral Services were heldTuesday, May 17, 2011 at 11am in Chapel of OsceolaMemory Gardens FuneralHome in Kissimmee with Rev.Don Hand of Higher GroundChurch officiating. Intermentfollowed in Rose HillCemetery in Kissimmee.Visitation was held from 5 to 8PM Monday, May 16 at thefuneral home. Services underthe direction of OsceolaMemory Gardens, Kissimmee.

REYES - Digna Reyes, 85, ofOrlando, FL. Passed away onThursday, May 12, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Funeraria YCrematorio Porta Coeli, 2801E. Osceola Parkway,Kissimmee. www.PORTA-COELIFH.com Phone 407-846-2804

RUIZ- Jose A. Ruiz, 57, ofKissimmee, FL. Passed awayon May 2, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Funeraria YCrematorio Porta Coeli, 2801

MANN - Mr. Charles PrestonMann, 70, of, St. Cloudpassed away on Friday May13, 2011. Arrangementsentrusted to the care ofOsceola Memory Gardens, St.Cloud

RIVERA - Ana M. Rivera, 91of Kissimmee, FL, passedaway Monday, May 16, 2011.Arrangements entrusted intothe care of Osceola MemoryGardens, Kissimmee.

MOWRY - Mrs. Florence E.Mowry, 91, of, St. Cloudpassed away on WednesdayMay 11, 2011. Arrangementsentrusted to the care ofOsceola Memory Gardens, St.Cloud

LAY - Mrs. Angel Marie Lay,51, of, St. Cloud passed awayon Tuesday May 10, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Osceola MemoryGardens, St. Cloud

CROWELL - John RobertCrowell, age 78 of Pikeville, TN,died early Thursday morning,May 12, 2011 at his home. Hewas bornNovember 24,1932 inOrlando, FL tothe lateT h o m a sRaymond andForest PaulCrowell. A resident of Dayton Mountain

since 1993, John lived most ofhis life in Kissimmee, FL. Hewas a graduate of Florida StateUniversity with a degree in pub-lic administration and was abooster club member for over25 years. He was past presidentof the Kissimmee Chamber ofCommerce, and president of theKissimmee Kiwanis Club,Lieutenant Governor for theCentral Florida Region and a

lifetime member with 40 yearsof perfect attendance. He washonored by his club with theNixon Fellow award which is thehighest honor bestowed aKiwanian. He was also a mem-ber of Silver Spurs Riding Cluband served as “Big Boss” (presi-dent). He was a former memberof the First United Methodistchurch of Kissimmee where heserved on every committee. Hewas a member of the MasonicLodge and served on the DisneyCommunity Service Awardscommittee. He served as a director ofFlorida National Bank inKissimmee and was the formerowner of Park’s Furniture andPark’s Propane and Appliancesand the owner of the Hutch andSuch Bridal Shop in Kissimmee.He was also a Dayton CityManager in the early 1960’s, amember of the Kiwanis Club ofDayton and a member of theFirst United Methodist Churchof Dayton. John served hiscountry as a Staff Sgt. with theU.S. Air Force during theKorean War.He is survived by his wife of 55

years Nina Sue (Simmons)Crowell of Pikeville, son JohnRobert Crowell, Jr. ofLewisburg, PA, daughters Janet(Wayne) Cook of Monticello, FLand Judith Crowell of St. Cloud,FL, adopted daughters Mary(John) Hale of Dayton, TN and

E. Osceola Parkway,Kissimmee. www.PORTA-COELIFH.com Phone 407-846-2804

Marion Vandervoort (Frithjof)Rot of Amersfoort, Holland,brother Charles (Betty Lu)Crowell of Punta Gorda, FL, sis-ter Elizabeth (Charlie) Saundersof Austin, TX, grandchildrenHenry Clayton Crowell ofNewark, DE, John Patrick Cookand Lyndsey Erin Cook both ofMonticello, FL, adopted grand-sons John Hale, Jr and Brian(Michal) Hale of Dayton, TN,adopted granddaughters Juliaand Lisa Rot of Amersfoort,Holland and many nieces andnephews.

Funeral services for John wereheld Sunday afternoon at 3:00pm at First United MethodistChurch of Dayton with his son-in-law Rev. Wayne Cook, Rev.David Huggins and Rev.Kenneth Pierce officiating, fol-lowed by a white dove release.The family received friends atthe church one hour prior to thefuneral.

Burial, with military honors,were at Chattanooga NationalCemetery Monday morning at10:00 am.

In lieu of flowers, memorialcontributions may be made tothe First United MethodistChurch of Dayton, TN. Pleasevisit John’s on-line guest registerat www.vanderwallfh.com.

The family is being served bythe Vanderwall Funeral Home inDayton.

ROBINSON - Mrs. CallieElaine Robinson, 61, of, St.Cloud passed awayWednesday May 11, 2011.Arrangements entrusted to thecare of Osceola MemoryGardens, St. Cloud

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They provide relief forweary caregivers, accompanytheir pet on Paw Pals visits,visit with veterans, provideart and music therapy, makebereavement calls, sew, makecrafts, help repair medicalequipment or help withadministrative work.

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Celebrate Recovery

Celebrate Recovery meetsat 7 p.m. every Friday nightat Cornerstone Church,2925 Canoe Creek Road.,St. Cloud. Celebrate Recov-ery is a faith-based 12-stepprogram that provides a safeplace to share your struggleswith others going throughsimilar experiences. There isno charge.

Call Joe at 407-709-0376for more information.

Friends of theLibrary

The Poinciana Friendsmeets the third Tuesday eachmonth at 2 p.m. at the Poin-ciana branch library. Newmembers are welcome.

The Osceola Friends boardof directors meets bi-monthlyat a time and place to beannounced. New membersare welcome.

The West Osceola Friendsboard of directors meetsquarterly. The time and placewill be announced.

The St. Cloud Friendsmeets the third Thursdayeach month at 11 a.m. fol-lowing the Book Club. Newmembers are welcome.

St. Cloud Senior Center eventsThe Fun 2 B Fit Club

meets at the St. Cloud SeniorCenter Wednesdays and Fri-days from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m.Classes are for all ages, menand women. Bring your mat,towels, weights and waterand be ready to get in shapewith instructor Sherry and

friends.Classes are a combo of

weight training, pilates, yogaand more. Work out at yourown pace and keep yourbody trim and toned.

Every Wednesday, theLet’s Dance Club meets from7-9 p.m. at the St. CloudSenior Center. For a $1donation, you can learn basicballroom dances with a quali-fied instructor. Practice ses-sions are from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. on Thursdays. A 50-cent donation helps withcosts.

Join the St. Cloud SeniorCenter center weekly for livebands every Monday at 7p.m. for social/ballroomdances and every Saturday at7 p.m. for country/westerndances. A donation for thedances is $3 per person.

For more details, contactSheila Lauer at 407-738-7546.

Osceola County Camera Club

The Osceola County Cam-era Club invites anyone inter-ested in taking photographsand having a good time toattend the club’s twice-monthly meetings.

The club will meet on thesecond and fourth Thursdayof each month at the FolsomServices, 25 E. 13th St., St.Cloud at 7 p.m.

For more information, visitthe website at occamera-club.blogspot.com or theclub’s Facebook page athttp://bit.ly/ackyi7.

In Step with the Spirit

The In Step With the Spir-it organization, a Christ-cen-tered recovery group for alco-hol and drug meets 6:30 to7:30 p.m. Thursdays at theOsceola Christian MinistryCenter, 700 Union St.,Kissimmee.

For more information, callRichard Burton at 407-944-9968.

Kissimmee Lions

The Kissimmee Lions Clubmeets the first and third Mon-day of each month at theclubhouse, 3050 LionsCourt, just off Osceola Park-way, Kissimmee.

Dinner is at 6:30 p.m., fol-lowed by the meeting at 7p.m. Men and women 18 andolder are invited to visit theclub. Used glasses and hear-

ing aids will be collected. Call Phyllis Brannaman at

407-847-2744.

OSCAR Toastmasters

ClubThe OSCAR Toastmasters

Club meets from 5:30-6:30p.m. Mondays at the OsceolaCounty Association of Real-tors (OSCAR) headquarters,1105 Shady Lane, Kissim-mee.

For more information, call407-791-3772.

Toastmasters to meet

Toastmasters meets everyTuesday from 7:15 to 8:15p.m. at the Lake NonaYMCA.

For more information, visitwww.toastmasters.org or callWill Hamilton at 321-662-9517.

Mid-Florida Corvette ClubThe Mid-Florida Corvette

Club meets the first Tuesdayof the month at StarlingChevrolet, 2500 N. OrangeBlossom Trail, Kissimmee.

The group is a nonprofitorganization that donates tolocal charities. Join the meet-ing at any of the group’sevents. Membership is notrequired.

For more information,contact 407-892-1841 orvisit www.midflorida-corvettes.com.

ShuffleboardClub

The St. Cloud Shuffle-board Club meets almostdaily starting at 9 a.m. at 701

Ohio Ave. Interested persons 18

years or older may participatein the year-round club andactivities by calling the club at407-498-0603.

If no one answers, leave amessage and you will be con-tacted.

Access outreach center

There is a free communityhelp center to provide thecommunity with access to thegovernment services foodstamp application website,and help with faxing docu-ments, printing documents,making phone calls to gov-ernment agencies, makingcopies of documents, infor-mation and handouts aboutgovernment services in thearea.

It’s at 1372 E. Vine St.,Kissimmee. It’s open Mondaythrough Friday, from 8 a.m.to 5 p.m. For more informa-tion, call 407-931-4825 andask for Ana Villar. There isbilingual help and transporta-tion for the seniors.

F&AM PHA lodge meetingsKissimmee Lodge F&AM

PHA No. 68 meets on thefirst and third Monday ofeach month at 7:30 p.m.with fellowship prior to themeeting at 7 p.m.

For more information ordirections, call Clifton Math-ews at 321-442-5588 orClarence Dunkley at 407-908-3505.

All master masons interest-ed in attending should con-tact the group prior to the

regular meeting. The lodge is at 1514

Brack St., Kissimmee, just offOrange Blossom Trail.

Let’s Dance! Every Wednesday night

from 7 to 9 p.m. is the Let’sDance! program at the St.Cloud Senior Center. It’sbasic ballroom lessons with adonation of $1 per sessionwith a qualified instructor.

There also is a practicesession from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. on Thursdays with noinstructor. A 50-cent dona-tion is asked from each per-son (bring a lunch if you wantto take a break from yourdancing.)

For more information, callSheila Lauer at 407-738-7546.

Community Chorus

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Center for theArts Big Band

The Osceola Center for theArts Big Band, providing bigband music to Central Floridasince 1991, rehearses selectThursdays at 7 p.m. in thecenter’s music room. ContactBob Clayton at 407-957-9139 for a current rehearsalschedule.

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• On June 4, 1986,Jonathan Pollard pleadsguilty to espionage for sell-ing top-secret U.S. militaryintelligence information toIsrael. The former Navyintelligence analyst soldenough classified docu-ments to fill a medium-sizeroom. Pollard was sen-tenced to life in prison.Israel has since stuck byPollard and continues towork toward his release.

Submitted PhotoShyler Hinman, 8, is honored for her fundraising and vol-unteering at Help Now of Osceola. She is joined by Vol-unteer Center Director Connie Bellanceau and RoseQuintana, chairwoman of the Volunteer Center AdvisoryCouncil.

The Osceola CountyCouncil on Aging’s VolunteerCenter recognized more than1,600 senior volunteers with awestern-themed party on April15 at the Barney E. Veal Cen-ter.

From the St. Cloud Region-al Medical Center, the St. CloudPolice Department, OsceolaRegional Medical Center,

Kissimmee City Hall, OsceolaHistorical Society, Give Kidsthe World, Help Now of Osce-ola and more than 25 othervolunteer stations, communityvolunteers give thousands ofhours to make the communitya better place to live.

For more information onthe council’s Volunteer Center,call 407-933-9525.

Council awards volunteers

Samaritan CareHospice

Samaritan Care Hospice,1300 N. Semoran Blvd., Suite210, Orlando, is looking for car-ing, loving, committed volun-teers who can assist terminally illpatients and their caregivers.Volunteers can assist in a varietyof ways such as: respite (adultsitting while caregiver runserrands), read books, write let-ters, provide emotional support,companionship and muchmore.

There is as a great need forvolunteers in the followingareas: Orlando, Winter Park,Ocoee, Zellwood, WinterSpring, Maitland, Apopka,Osceola County, St. Cloud,Kissimmee and Poinciana. Tovolunteer, call 407-514-1300.The volunteer coordinator isDamaris Johnson-Santos.

Blood donationneeded

Florida’s Blood Centers are

encouraging everyone to donateblood. The Osceola Countylocation is at 1029 N. JohnYoung Parkway. The phonenumber is 407-847-5747.

Check out eligibility questionsat www.floridasbloodcenters.org

Goodwill Industries seeks

donationsWith the cooling tempera-

tures, more and more shoppersare turning to Goodwill for theirpurchases, increasing thedemand for donated items.

Currently, donations of cloth-ing such as jeans, tops, jackets,shoes and children’s wear, aswell as unneeded householditems, are desperately needed tohelp Goodwill fulfill the needs ofthe community.

The agency accepts commu-nity donations of unneededgoods then sells those goods inits stores, using the income tohelp pay for employability pro-grams and vocational services,which are provided free to thecommunity.

For more information, call407-857-0659.

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No matter the size or styleof your home, the decor youchoose determines its atmos-phere and reflects your ownpersonality.

Updating or changingyour decor can give thehomeowner a sense of prideand satisfaction when com-pleted. But redesigning yourliving space can also beslightly overwhelming. Manywho may think they don'thave the time or funds toredecorate, but there are sev-eral ways to rejuvenate yourinterior without spending agreat deal of time or money.

Paint powerCreating or changing the

feel of a room begins withthe canvas of your home –the walls. For a dramaticchange with minimal cost,give the walls a bright splashof color that complementsthe furniture and fabric in theroom. Dutch Boy can help ahomeowner find the perfecthue with its Color Simplicitytool, which allows you toapply different color combi-nations to various roomimages including kitchens,living rooms, bathrooms andbedrooms. Change the trimand accessory colors to getan even better idea of whatyour room will look like witha fresh coat of paint. Browsethe expansive color library byfamily or collection, orchoose from the 2011 ColorTrends palette to experimentand find your perfect shadeof paint. You can save yourfavorite projects and orderpaint samples in seconds orcontinue to try out new com-binations.

Frame of mindIf you're like many, you

have boxes upon boxes ofphotographs. But why keepthem hidden? Look for fun orfancy frames to showcasethose cherished memoriesand people and place themon end tables or hang onyour newly painted walls. Ifthere is a large area of barespace, consider having anespecially meaningful pictureenlarged, matted and framed

as a focal point of the room.With endless styles and sizesavailable, spread a variety ofpictures throughout the roomto create a personal and invit-ing atmosphere.Throw in some style

Once there is a decision ona color scheme for the room,spice things up with throwpillows in contrasting or com-plementary shades. Throwpillows are an easy and inex-pensive way to add some per-sonality to your space, so lookfor fabrics and styles thatmost appeal to your innerdesigner. Mix and match solidand patterned fabrics in avariety of materials or evenbuy different pillows for eachseason. A few bold pillowscan go a long way in renew-ing a room for minimal cost.

Seat recoveryThat old armchair with the

worn-out seat. The sofa withthe huge dark stain. Dad's

hideous but oh-so cozy reclin-er. Comfort may have nothingto do with style, but don't livewith an eyesore for the sakeof your seat. Reupholstering achair or sofa is a much morecost-effective solution thanpurchasing new furniture, butit can take time and may notbe feasible depending on theseat design.

For those not confident inupholstering skills, a slipcoveris an instant solution thatrequires almost no time. Slip-covers for furniture of all sizesand shapes are available in awide variety of colors, designsand fabrics.

For those homeownerstight on time and cash, a fewupdates can make a dramaticdifference in the home's over-all appearance. Don't beafraid to tap into the innerdesign and make an individualstatement that reflects aunique taste and personality.

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By Polyana da Costa • Bankrate.comMortgage rates plungeMortgage rates inched down slightly this week despite improvements in the jobs market and a large auction of U.S. bonds.

The benchmark 30-year Þxed-rate mortgage fell 6 basis points this week, to 4.82 percent, according to the Bankrate.com national survey of large lenders. A basis point is one-hundredth of 1 percentage point. The mortgages in this week’s survey had an average total of 0.4 discount and origination points. One year ago, the mort-gage index was 5.07 percent; four weeks ago, it was 5.07 percent. At 4.82 percent, the 30-year Þxed is at its lowest level this year. The last time it was lower was in the Dec. 1 survey, when it was 4.71 percent.

The benchmark 15-year Þxed-rate mortgage fell 5 basis points, to 4 percent. Thebenchmark 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage fell 4 basis points, to 3.52 percent.

Some mortgage experts were predicting a spike in rates after a stronger-than-expect-ed jobs market report was released Friday. But a closer look at the numbers showed the economy is still fragile, says Michael Becker of Happy Mortgage in Lutherville, Md.

Jobs market

The U.S. Labor Department said the economy added 244,000 non-farm jobs in April. That’s a much better result than analysts were forecasting when they pre-dicted an average gain of about 185,000 jobs. It also marks the third month in a rowfor jobs gain, but the encouraging numbers don’t tell the whole story.

Household survey data released by the Labor Department showed there were 190,000 fewer people employed in April compared to March, pushing the unem-ployment rate from 8.8 percent to 9 percent.

There are about 13.7 million unemployed in the U.S., according to the report.

“The unemployment situation is still pretty bad,” Becker says. “If we continue to see reports showing economic weakness, I think we might see even lower interest rates in the long term.”

If Becker’s theory is correct, borrowers are in luck because there’s no lack of reports and news pointing to a still-struggling economy.

In almost all cases, the rate is based on a lock-in period of 30 to 60 days. Borrowers should review how the rates are calculated and inquire about additional closing costs, such as appraisal fees and title searches. NA means rate quotes not available on survey date. Rates are based on a loan amount of $165,000 to $417,000 with a 20 percent down payment.

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Sales at Tuscany Preserve, 1250 CloveDrive, Kissimmee, are booming this year, with41 residences sold since January, according toRichard Davenport, president of Tuscany Pre-serve Development, the developer of the proj-ect.

According to a Tuscany press release, Dav-enport cited attractive pricing along with thefact that most of the development’s featuresand amenities are finished.

“The product is exceptional,” he said. “Wehave the right product. And everything is final-ly finished. It’s all in place.”

Buyers can choose from attached townhouses, attached villas or single-family homes.Units feature tile roofs, stucco finish, coveredentries, high ceilings and more. There areapproximately 150 houses completed andoccupied and more than 100 more in variousstages of completion.

Prices start at $54,900 for villas and rangeup to $149,900 for single-family homes.

There is a private gated entry, a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse, a resort-style heatedpool and spa, basketball and tennis courts.

There also are lakes with illuminated foun-tains, wildlife preserve areas, an automaticsprinkler system for lush surroundings and amulti-function room for gatherings and events.

The development is close to Orlando, nearmany of Central Florida’s famous recreationalareas, including Disney World, and is locatednear several golf courses, horseback riding andmore. It is 55 minutes from Orlando Interna-tional Airport. Beaches on the Atlantic andGulf coasts are also just a short drive away.

Home sales booming at Tuscany Preserve

Photo/Special to HomefinderAt Tuscany Preserve in Kissimmee, buyers can choose from attached town houses, attached villas or single-family homes, suchas above.

How to renew a room in the home when trying to stay on a budget

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Q: Help! I planted just onemint plant last summer in myflower and herb patch. It diedoff during the winter, but nowseveral small mint plants arespringing up around the deadplant and spreading outaround the patch and into mygrass. How can I limit thisplant's growth? – Sandra H.,via email

A: Mint, like several othertypes of plants (including bam-boo, jasmine and wisteriaamong others), will take overyour garden if it's not watchedcarefully. As a weed, it'sopportunistic and hardy. Of

course, it's also a great herb tohave on hand, especially inthe heat of summer when it's agreat addition to a frostyporch drink.

As the plant is spreadingright in the midst of the otherplants in the flower and herbpatch during the growth sea-

son, ripping all the offendingroots out is not yet possible.Through the summer andearly fall, hand-weed the mintback as close to its originalspot as possible. Because themint roots spread under-ground, be careful not to pullup the roots of surroundingherbs and flowers as youweed. Since you're using it aspart of the herb patch, don'ttry using a weed-killing chemi-cal on it.

To keep mint from spread-ing beyond its roots, don'tallow it to flower - snap offflowering extensions if and as

they appear.Once the growing season is

over and all your herbs havebeen harvested, you can takemore drastic measures. Dig upthe garden patch, turning overthe soil, so that you can locateand remove all of the plant'sroot extensions. You mayneed to remove part of thelawn sod on which the mintspread as well, in order tolocate and remove mint rootsfrom it. Reseed or resodbefore the first hard frost --otherwise cover with strawand reseed in early spring.

Homebuyers have beengradually chipping away atOrlando’s once-towering inven-tory and have reduced it downto 11,480 homes available forpurchase, reports the OrlandoRegional Realtor Association.That’s an inventory level notseen since the end of the red-hot housing market in 2005.

“In addition to sales, invento-ry level is affected by the steadi-ly decreasing number of homesgoing on the market eachmonth since March of 2010,”ORRA Chairman of the BoardMike McGraw, McGraw RealEstate Services, said. “New list-ings are down by 26 percent forthe year and as a result, Orlan-do is resting on a market-healthy rate of 4.81 months ofinventory.”

The inventory levels of allhome types are on thedecrease, with condo inventoryleading the slide at 53.65 per-cent lower than it was in April2010.

Orlando sales in April of2011 are down by 9.68 per-cent compared to April of2010, with 2,388 homeschanging hands last month. Todate, sales in 2011 are 1.82

percent above sales in 2010.Orlando’s median price

experienced its third month-over-month gain, with areahomes selling for a median of$105,000. That median price is8.70 percent lower than April2010’s median price of$115,000.

The lower median price offoreclosures and short sales —which at 65.49 percent of allsales in April actually representsa 5 percent drop from lastmonth — continues to dragdown the overall median price.The median price for bank-owned sales in April is $80,000and the median price for shortsales is $91,000. The medianprice for “normal” existinghomes sold in April is$160,000.

In addition to a 6.67 percentmonth-over-month increase inthe median price of “normal”sales, the number of Orlando’snormal sales increased by 8.14percent to 824 in April from762 in March.

Homes of all types spent anaverage of 104 days on themarket before coming undercontract in April 2011, and theaverage home sold for 94.10

percent of its listing price. InApril 2010 those numbers were81 days and 95.81 percent,respectively.

The area’s average interestrate decreased slightly in April2011 to 4.89 percent, from the4.91 percent posted in March2011.

AffordabilityThe Orlando affordability

index decreased to 251.18 per-cent in April. (An affordabilityindex of 99 percent means thatbuyers earning the state-report-ed median income are 1 per-cent short of the income neces-sary to purchase a median-priced home. Conversely, anaffordability index that is morethan 100 means that median-income earners make morethan is necessary to qualify for amedian-priced home.) Buyerswho earn the reported medianincome of $53,675 can qualifyto purchase one of 8,350homes in Orange and Seminolecounties currently listed in thelocal multiple listing service for$263,734 or less.

First-time homebuyer afford-ability in April decreased to178.61 percent from lastmonth’s 183.51 percent, which

can be attributed in part to therise in median price. First-timebuyers who earn the reportedmedian income of $36,499 canqualify to purchase one of the5,843 homes in Orange andSeminole counties currently list-ed in the local multiple listingservice for $159,413 or less.

Condos and townhomes/duplexe s /

villasThe sales of condos in the

Orlando area (465) decreasedby 22.24 percent in April whencompared to April of 2010(598).

The most (228) condos in asingle price category thatchanged hands in April were yetagain in the $1 - $50,000 pricerange and accounts for 49.03percent of all condo sales. Low-priced units have overwhelm-ingly dominated condo salessince March of 2009.

Orlando homebuyers pur-chased 215 duplexes, townhomes, and villas in April 2011,which is a 10.04 percentdecrease from April 2010,when 239 of these alternativehousing types were purchased.Most sales (31) were in the

$100,000 - $120,000 pricerange.

MSA NumbersSales of existing homes with-

in the entire Orlando MSA(Lake, Orange, Osceola, andSeminole counties) in Aprilwere down by 4.62 percentwhen compared to April of2010. Throughout the MSA,3,099 homes were sold in April2011 compared with 3,249 inApril 2010. To date, sales in theMSA are up 6.12 percent.

Each individual county’smonthly sales comparisons areas follows:

• Osceola: 13.11 percentabove April 2010 (647 homes

sold in April 2011 compared to572 in April 2010)

• Orange: 10.58 percentbelow April 2010 (1,563homes sold in April 2011 com-pared to 1,748 in April 2010)

• Lake: 2.24 percent belowApril 2010 (392 homes sold inApril 2011 compared to 401 inApril 2010)

• Seminole: 5.87 percentbelow April 2010 (497 sold inApril 2011 compared to 528 inApril 2010).

For detailed statisticalreports, visit www.orlrealtor.com and click on “HousingStatistics” on the top menubar.

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ABD Development Com-pany’s Providence golfcourse community in thesouth Orlando region hasearned the Central FloridaParade of Homes top awardfor best community for thefourth year in a row.

David Kohn, president ofABD Development Compa-ny, said he was pleased butnot surprised by the award.

“We began planning Prov-idence almost 10 years agoand our goal was to createthe premier, gated luxurycommunity in the southOrlando region with golf,recreational amenities and awide range of new homestyles that make it the pre-

fect place to live,” Kohnsaid.

The Courtyard modelhome, with 4,200 squarefeet of living space and itsown interior courtyard, alsowon a top Parade of Homesaward as the best luxuryhome in its price range.

Kohn said the four bed-room Courtyard modelhome has won multiple

Parade of Homes honors inCentral Florida as well asFlagler County.

ABD Development has asmaller, smarter Courtyardmodel home at Providencewith 2,684 square feet of liv-ing space priced from$390,000.

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Q: I have a pre-World WarII Union stove that is in excel-lent shape. Unfortunately, I donot have room for it andwould like to sell it. My stove isunique because it is black,white and turquoise in color,which I think must have beena special order. Can you helpme determine how much it isworth? – Jan, Bosque Farms,N.M.

A: The value of an antiquestove is generally based ontwo criteria: condition and rar-ity. White stoves are not asdesirable, for example, asones that were manufacturedin colors and with such fea-tures as water reservoirs, nick-el-plated trim and embossedornamentation. The utility anddecorative merit of stoves also

can determine whether one isordinary or extremely col-lectible. Your stove might justbe in the desirable category.

Clifford Boram is extremelyknowledgeable about vintagestoves and is the author of"How to Get Parts Cast forYour Antique Stove." Heoffers a free consultation bytelephone, and this might be agood first step to take. Hiscontact information is c/oThe Antique InformationClearing House, 421 NorthMain St., Monticello, MN47960; and 574-583-6465.

Other helpful sources includeRichard Richardson, GoodTime Stove Company, P.O.Box 306, Goshen, MA01032; and Erickson AntiqueStoves, P.O. Box 2275, At theDepot, Littleton, MA 01460.

When contacting a personor a business mentioned in thiscolumn, it is always a goodidea to enclose a SASE and bepatient. Many of the recom-mended sources receive agreat deal of mail and ananswer often can take severalmonths.

oooQ: I bought a picture at a

garage sale by Joseph WallaceKing and would like to knowmore about the artist. –Carmela, Elburn, Ill.

A: Joseph Wallace King

was born in 1911, served inthe North Carolina legislatureand occasionally painted por-traits and pictures with a reli-gious bent.

He also was known as aprankster and eccentric. Forexample, he once hired awoman to ride a horse whilewearing a flesh-colored bodysuit to re-create the famousride of Lady Godiva, an eventhe staged to protest propertytaxes in Winston-Salem. Hisportraits included ones ofRichard Nixon, Queen Eliza-beth and members of theRoyal Saudi family.

Write to Larry Cox in careof King Features WeeklyService, P.O. Box 536475,Orlando, FL 32853-6475,or send email to questions-

[email protected]. Due to the large volume

of mail he receives, Mr. Coxis unable to personally

answer all reader ques-tions.

Do not send any materi-als requiring return mail.

If you plan to keep themint plant, I'd recommendcarefully digging it up andtransplanting it to a solid-sided pot. It can then be keptand tended above ground.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 07-CA-0925 MF.

U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE,ON BEHALF OF THEHOLDERS OF THE HOMEEQUITY ASSET TRUST 2005-7 HOME EQUITY PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-7,Plaintiff,

vs.DAVE HOWELL; MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR SUNSETMORTGAGE COMPANY, L.P.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFDAVE HOWELL; JOHN DOE;JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 15th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 07-CA-0925 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the Ninth JudicialCircuit, in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein U.S.BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE,ON BEHALF OF THEHOLDERS OF THE HOMEEQUITY ASSET TRUST 2005-7 HOME EQUITY PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-7, is the Plaintiff,and DAVE HOWELL;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR SUNSETMORTGAGE COMPANY, L.P.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFDAVE HOWELL; JOHN DOE;JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT (s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the30th day of MAY 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 10, OVEROAKS, as perPlat thereof, recorded in PlatBook 4, Pages 125 through134, inclusive, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.

By: /s/ Lourdes ClergeLOURDES CLERGE, Esquire

Bar Number: 52020Submitted by:Law Office of:Marshall C. Watson.1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243807-03557May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE No.: 10-CA-4293 MF.

DARDEN EMPLOYEES FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, f/k/a MULTI MEDIA FEDERALCREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,

vs.HAMAD ALHATMI; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF HAMAD ALHATMI; andUNKNOWN TENANT,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgmentdated March 21, 2011, enteredin Case Number: 10-CA-4293MF, of the Circuit Court, in andfor Osceola County, Florida,wherein HAMAD ALHATMI;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFHAMAD ALHATMI, n/k/a AFAFHAFIEI and UNKNOWNTENANT, n/k/a HANANBACHICH, are the Defendants,that I will sell to the highest andbest bidder for cash, at theClerk of the Circuit Court, Suite2600/ Room # 2602, of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, onJUNE 10, 2011, at 11:00 A.M.,the following described realproperty as set forth in theFinal Judgment: Legal: Lots 13-16, Block 92,THE SEMINOLE LAND &INVESTMENT CO’S MAP OFTOWN OF ST. CLOUD,according to the Official Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook B, Pages 33 and 34, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, LESS ANDEXCEPT: The North 5 feet ofLot 16, THE SEMINOLELAND & INVESTMENT CO’SMAP OF TOWN OF ST.CLOUD, according to the Platrecorded in Plat Book B, Pages33 and 34, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

NOTICEAny person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.RUSH, MARSHALL, JONES and KELLY, P.A.By: /s/ Leslie S. WhiteLESLIE S. WHITE, for the firmFlorida Bar No.: 521078Post Office Box 3146Orlando, FL 32802-3146Telephone: (407) 425-5500Facsimile: (407) 423-0554Email: [email protected] 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 08-CA-0121 MF.

DEUTSCHE BANK TRUSTCOMPANY AMERICAS,FORMERLY KNOWN ASBANKERS TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEEAND CUSTODIAN FORMORGAN STANLEY HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST,MSHEL 2007-2 BY: SAXONMORTGAGE SERVICES Inc.,f/k/a MERITECH MORTGAGESERVICES Inc., AS ITSATTORNEY-IN-FACT,Plaintiff,

vs.GIOVANNI FLORESROSARIO; MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR WILMINGTONFINANCE Inc.; RAINTREEPARK HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; JOHNDOE, n/k/a LOUISHERNANDEZ, ; INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 27th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 08-CA-0121 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein DEUTSCHEBANK TRUST COMPANYAMERICAS, FORMERLYKNOWN AS BANKERSTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE AND CUSTODIANFOR MORGAN STANLEYHOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST,MSHEL 2007-2 BY: SAXONMORTGAGE SERVICES Inc.,f/k/a MERITECH MORTGAGESERVICES Inc., AS ITSATTORNEY-IN-FACT, is thePlaintiff, and GIOVANNIFLORES ROSARIO;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR WILMINGTONFINANCE Inc.; RAINTREEPARK HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFGIOVANNI FLORESROSARIO; JOHN DOE, n/k/aLOUIS HERNANDEZ;UNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE,Two Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the22nd day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 2, of RAINTREE PARK,Phase 1, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 6, Pages 218 and 219, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 12th day of

May 2011.By: /s/ Michael Phillips

MICHAEL PHILLIPS, EsquireBar Number: 653268

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243807-30579May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 09-CA-5657 MF.Division: 22.

MIDFIRST BANK,Plaintiff,

vs.HAROLD F. HANSON andJILL M. HANSON; QUAILRIDGE PHASE 3HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; andUNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

pursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause on March 11,2011, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, TheClerk of the Court will sell theproperty situated in OSCEOLACounty, Florida, described as: Lot 74, QUAIL RIDGE, Phase3, as per Plat thereof, recordedin Plat Book 11, Pages 141-145, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. And commonly known as: 3271Hunters Chase Loop,Kissimmee, FL 34743;including the building,appurtenances and fixtureslocated therein, at Public Saleto the highest and best bidderfor cash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741,on JUNE 14, 2011, at11:00 A.M.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.

/s/ Terry A. BrooksTERRY A. BROOKSAttorney for Plaintiff

Invoice to:EDWARD B. PRITCHARD(813) 229-0900, x 1309KASS, SHULER, P.A.P.O. Box 8001505 N. Florida AvenueTampa, FL 33601-0800May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 08-CA-10805 MF.

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE UNDER POOLINGAND SERVICINGAGREEMENT DATED AS OFAPRIL 1, 2007, SECURITIZEDASSET BACKEDRECEIVABLES LLC, TRUST2007-BR2 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2007-BR2,Plaintiff,

vs.SELVIN E. GONZALEZ;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR WMCMORTGAGE CORP.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFSELVIN E. GONZALEZ; AURAELENA SANCHEZ;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFAURA ELENA SANCHEZ;JOHN DOE; JANE DOE, ASUNKNOWN TENANT(s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 20th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 08-CA-10805 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein DEUTSCHEBANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEEUNDER POOLING ANDSERVICING AGREEMENTDATED AS OF APRIL 1, 2007SECURITIZED ASSETBACKED RECEIVABLES LLC,TRUST 2007-BR2,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2007-BR2, is thePlaintiff, and SELVIN E.GONZALEZ; MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR WMCMORTGAGE CORP.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFSELVIN E. GONZALEZ; AURAELENA SANCHEZ;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFAURA ELENA SANCHEZ;JOHN DOE; JANE DOE, ASUNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofCourt will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the1st day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 14, Block 92,BUENAVENTURA LAKES,Unit 3, OSCEOLA CITY,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 2,Pages 124 through 133, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.

By: /s/ Lourdes ClergeLOURDES CLERGE, Esquire

Bar Number: 52020Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243808-59696May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2011-CA-0319 MF.CRESTWYND BAYHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc., a Floridanot-for-profit corporation,Plaintiff,-vs-MOHAMED EL OUADOUDI,et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: MOHAMED EL OUADOUDIYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to enforce and forecloseupon a notice and claim of lienon the following property hasbeen filed in Osceola County,Florida: Lot 123, CRESTWYND BAY,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 18,Pages 61 and 62, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

A lawsuit has been filedagainst you, and you arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, toit on SHAWN M. BERRY,ESQUIRE, Plaintiff’s Attorney,whose address is THEASSOCIATION LAW FIRM,PLLC, 417 East JacksonStreet, Orlando, Florida 32801,within thirty (30) days after thefirst publication of this notice,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in the LienForeclosure Complaint.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED on this 28th day of

April 2010.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE COURTBy: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

May 12, 19, 26, 2011June 2, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

Case No.: 2008-CA-11515 MF.VILLAS DEL SOL ATKISSIMMEE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., Plaintiff,

vs.RENE SERRANO, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 2,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 2008-CA-11515 MF,of the County Court in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein VILLAS DEL SOL ATKISSIMMEE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., is Plaintiff,and RENE P. PANGILLIANSERRANO; HELEN G.DECENA; and MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSInc., acting solely as aNominee for Service MortgageUnderwriters, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Room 2602/ Suite2600, Kissimmee, Florida, at11:00 A.M. on JUNE 16, 2011,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to-wit: Condominium Unit 1637,Building 2212, VILLA DEL SOLAT KISSIMMEECONDOMINIUM, acondominium, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, as recorded in OfficialRecords Book 2785, Page2688, and any amendmentsthereof, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida,together with an undividedinterest in the commonelements appurtenant thereto,as set forth in said Declaration.This property is located at thestreet address of: 2212 GrandCayman Court, # 1637,Kissimmee, FL 34741.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the foreclosure sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claimwithin sixty (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 13th day of

May 2011.KATZMAN GARFINKEL & BERGER 300 N. Maitland Avenue, Maitland,FL 32751 Phone: (407) 539-3900 Telefax: (407) 535-0211By: /s/ Erik F. WhynotERIK F. WHYNOT, EsquireAttorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No.: 32517039961-032May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 08-CA-7720 MF.LITTON LOAN SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,

vs.JESUS GUTIERREZ, a/k/a JESUS ALBERTO GUTIERREZ, et al.,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to an Order orSummary Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 18,2009, and an Order ResettingSale dated April 13, 2011, andentered in Case Number: 08-CA-7720 MF, of the CircuitCourt, in and for OSCEOLACounty, Florida, whereinLITTON LOAN SERVICING,L.P., is the Plaintiff, andJESUS GUTIERREZ, a/k/aJESUS ALBERTOGUTIERREZ; THE GABLESAT LAKESIDECONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN TENANT No. 1;UNKNOWN TENANT No. 2;and all unknown partiesclaiming interests by, through,under or against a namedDefendant to this action, orhaving or claiming to have anyright, title or interest in theproperty herein described, arethe Defendants, MalcomThompson, Clerk of the CircuitCourt, will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Osceola County, Florida34741, at 11:00 A.M., on the1st day of JUNE 2011; thefollowing described property asset forth in said Order or FinalJudgment, to-wit: Building 2-1222, Unit 108, ofTHE GABLES AT LAKESIDE,a condominium, according tothe Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3067, at Page 687, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theCourt at (407) 742-2417, withintwo (2) working days of yourreceipt of this described notice;if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call Florida RelayService at 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED at Kissimmee, Florida,on this 12th day of May 2011.Attorneys for Plaintiff:SMITH, HIATT, & DIAZ, P.A.P.O. Box 11438, FortLauderdale, Florida, 33339-1438Telephone: (954) 564-0071By: /s/ Luciana A. MartinezLUCIANA A. MARTINEZFlorida Bar No. 861251425-57120May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 08-CA-8601 MF.

FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,

vs.CLARA INES NARVAEZ; THEGABLES AT LAKESIDECONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.; JANEDOE; JOHN DOE; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF CLARA INESNAVAREZ; JOHN DOE; JANEDOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSION

OF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 28th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 08-CA-8601 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein FEDERALNATIONAL MORTGAGEASSOCIATION, is the Plaintiff,and CLARA INES NARVAEZ;THE GABLES AT LAKESIDECONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFCLARA INES NAVAREZ;JOHN DOE, JANE DOE, ASUNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofthis Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE,Two Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the1st day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Building 1, Unit 204, of THEGABLES OF LAKESIDE, acondominium, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, as recorded in OfficialRecords Book 3067, Page 687,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, asamended. Together with anundivided interest in thecommon elements appurtenantthereto.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.

DATED on this 2nd day ofMay 2011.

By: /s/ Mola GregoryMOLA GREGORY, Esquire

Bar Number: 30330Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243808-40862May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY. CIRCUIT CIVIL

CASE No.: 2008-CA-9967 MF.WACHOVIA BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff, vs.ROBERT F. SCHREMSER,et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedMay 4, 2011, and entered inCase Number: 2008-CA-9967MF, of the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida, I willsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash in Suite 2600,Room # 2602 of the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00A.M., on the 22nd day of JUNE2011, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidSummary Final Judgment: Lots 1 and 2, Block 56, TOWNOF ST. CLOUD, according tothe Plat thereof, recorded inPlat Book B, Pages 33 and 34,Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

TOGETHER WITH all theimprovements now or hereaftererected on the property, and alleasements, rights,appurtenances, rents, royalties,mineral, oil and gas rights andprofits, water rights and stockand all fixtures now orhereafter attached to theproperty. Property Address: 600 Wyoming Avenue Saint Cloud, FL 34769. **ANY PERSON CLAIMINGAN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE,IF ANY, OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF LIS PENDENSMUST FILE A CLAIM WITHINSIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THESALE. **

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

/s/ Dawn A. CarapellaDAWN A. CARAPELLA, Esq.

Florida Bar No.: 0751911TRENAM, KEMKER,SCHARF, BARKIN, FRYEO'NEILL & MULLIS, P.A.Bank of America Tower Suite 1600200 Central AvenueSt. Petersburg, FL 33701Telephone: (727) 896-7171Fax #: (727) 822-8048Attorneys for PlaintiffMay 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 09-CA-0557 MF.DIVISION: 22.

U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEON BEHALF OF THEHOLDERS OF THECITIGROUP MORTGAGELOAN TRUST Inc., ASSET-BACKED PASS- THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-FX1,Plaintiff,

vs.EITAN KARNI, a/k/a E. KARNI;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFEITAN KARNI; CYPRESSRESERVE AT FLORIDARIDGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; andUNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,

pursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure for Plaintiffentered in this cause on March5, 2010, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, TheClerk of the Court will sell theproperty situated in OSCEOLACounty, Florida, described as: Lot 211, of CYPRESSRESERVE, Phase 2, accordingto the Plat thereof, as recordedin Plat Book 16, Pages 175,176 and 177, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. And commonly known as: 2865OConnell Drive, Kissimmee, FL34741; including the building,appurtenances and fixtureslocated therein, at public sale,to the highest and best bidderfor cash, at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, on MAY 26,2011, at 11:00 A.M.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 6th day of May

2011.By: /s/ Terry Brooks

TERRY A. BROOKS, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff

Invoice to:ROSEANNA J. RAMIREZ(813) 229-0900, x KASS SHULER, P.A.P.O. Box 800Tampa, FL 33601-0800086150.081904AMay 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 09-CA-10551 MF.BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,

vs.GUSTAVO RECALDE, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 9,2011, in the above action, theOsceola County Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest bidder forcash at Osceola, Florida, onJUNE 10, 2011, at 11:00 A.M.,at Suite 2600, Room 2602, ofthe Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741, for the followingdescribed property: Lot 120, CHATHAM PARK ATSAUSALITO, Phase II,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 7,Page 70, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale. Notice of the changedtime of sale shall be providedherein.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 16th day of

May 2011.Roger N. Gladstone, Esq.Florida Bar No.: 612324GLADSTONE LAW GROUP,P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff1499 W. Palmetto Park RoadSuite 300, Boca Raton, FL 33486Telephone: (561) 338-4101Fax #: (561) 338-4077Our Case #: 09-003935-FMay 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-001481.DIVISION: _____.

SARA DIAZ,Petitioner,

andJULIAN MEZA PEÑARespondent.

SECOND AMENDEDNOTICE OF ACTION

For Dissolution of MarriageTo: JULIAN MEZA PEÑARespondent’s last knownaddress: UNKNOWNYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action has been filed againstyou, and that you are requiredto serve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to it on: SARADIAZ, whose address is: 309S. Palm Avenue, Kissimmee,FL 34741; on or before JUNE6, 2011, and file the originalwith the Clerk of this Court at 2Courthouse Square, DomesticDivision, Kissimmee, Florida34741, before service onPetitioner or immediatelythereafter. If you fail to do so, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Petition.Copies of all court documents

in this case, including Orders,are available at the Clerk of theCircuit Court's office. You mayreview these documents uponrequest.You must keep the Clerk of

the Circuit Court's officenotified of your currentaddress. (You may file Noticeof Current Address, FloridaSupreme Court ApprovedFamily Law form 12.915).Future papers in this lawsuitwill be mailed to the addresson record at the clerk's office.Warning: Rule 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules ofProcedure, requires certainautomatic disclosure ofdocuments and information.Failure to comply can result insanctions, including dismissalor striking of pleadings.DATED: April 29, 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ T.R.As Deputy Clerk

May 5, 12, 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCASE No.: 09-CA-11047 MF.

BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,

-vs-.SUSANA PERTIERRA,RAFAEL PERTIERRA; HARRYSOLOMON, d/b/a THEPLUMBING ANGELS;MORTGAGE ELCTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSInc.; BELLA VISTA LAKECONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.; T&TPLUMBING SERVICES Inc.,a/k/a T&T PLUMBING; KPOSERVICES Inc., a/k/a KPO;MR. FIX IT ALL &RESTORATION Inc., a/k/a MR.FIX IT ALL & RESTORATION,A DISSOLVED FLORIDACORPORATION; JOHN DOE,JANE DOE, n/k/a JANETTERIVERA, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 9,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 09-CA-11047 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P., isthe Plaintiff, and SUSANAPERTIERRA; RAFAELPERTIERRA; HARRYSOLOMON, d/b/a THEPLUMBING ANGELS;MORTGAGE ELCTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSInc.; BELLA VISTA LAKECONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.; T&TPLUMBING SERVICES Inc.,a/k/a T&T PLUMBING; KPOSERVICES Inc., a/k/a KPO;MR. FIX IT ALL &RESTORATION Inc., a/k/a MR.FIX IT ALL & RESTORATION,A DISSOLVED FLORIDACORPORATION; JOHN DOE,JANE DOE, n/k/a JANETTERIVERA, are the Defendants,Malcom Thompson, As theClerk of the Circuit Court, willsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, at 11:00 A.M.,on JUNE 13, 2011, thefollowing described property,as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit: Condominium Unit 184,Building Number 10, BELLAVISTA, a condominium,together with an undividedinterest in the CommonElements, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof recorded in OfficialRecord Book 3156, Page 106,and according to the Map orPlat thereof, as recorded inCondominium Plat Book 9,Page 93, as amended fromtime to time, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

IMPORTANTIf you are a person with a

disability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 16th day of

May 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

As CLERK OF THE COURTSubmitted by:ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ& SCHNEID, P.L.Attorneys for Plaintiff3010 N. Military Trail, Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (561) 241-6901Fax #: (561) 241-918110-01970May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-000054 PR.Division:_____.

IN RE: ESTATE OF LYLA LOUISE TILCH,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of LYLA LOUISE TILCH,deceased, whose date of deathwas .June 25, 2009, andwhose social security numberis XXX-XX-6563, file number2011-CP-000054 PR, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is: 2 CourthouseSquare Suite 2600,Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Thenames and addresses of thepersonal representative andthe persona] representative'sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is .requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estate mustfile their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733,702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED,The date of first publication of

this notice is: May 12, 2011.Personal Representative:

/s/ Marie L. BoldtMARIE BOLDT

W7493 Cortes RoadWaupun, WI 53946

Attorney for Personal Representative:/s/ Ellen Beth BelletELLEN BETH BELLET, Esq.Florida. Bar No. 244244LAMONT NEIMANINTERIAN & BELLET, P.A.100 North Biscayne Blvd.Suite 801Miami, Florida 33132Telephone: (305) 530-9400May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-11642 MF.

HSBC BANK USA, N.A., ASTRUSTEE FOR THEHOLDERS OF DEUTSCHEALT-A SECURITIESMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,SERIES 2007- OA4MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,Plaintiff,

vs.ANN B, SIGGERUD, a/k/aANN BEATE SUGGERUD;FIESTA KEY OWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; RAGNARSIGGERUD; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated the 5thday of May 2011, and enteredin Case Number: 09-CA-11642MF, of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein HSBC BANK USA,N.A., AS TRUSTEE FOR THEHOLDERS OF DEUTSCHEALT-A SECURITIESMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,SERIES 2007-OA4MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, isthe Plaintiff, and ANN B.SIGGERUD, a/k/a ANNBEATE SIGGERUD; FIESTAKEY OWNERS ASSOCIATIONInc.; RAGNAR SIGGERUDand UNKNOWN TENANT (s)IN POSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the8th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 14, FIESTA KEY,according to the Map or Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 16, Pages 150-153, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 3rd day of May

2011.By: /s/ Morgan Swenk

MORGAN SWENK, EsquireBar Number: 55454

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-51772May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-12724 MF.

BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,

vs.RANDALL NUñEZ;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFRANDALL NUñEZ;UNKNOWN TENANT(s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 27th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-12724 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P., isthe Plaintiff, and RANDALLNUñEZ; UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF RANDALL NUñEZ; andUNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofthis Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE,Two Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the22nd day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 30, Block 92,BUENAVENTURA LAKES,Unit 3, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 2, Pages 124 through133, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 21st day of

April 2011.By: /s/ Greg Homsey

GREG HOMSEY, EsquireBar Number: 81859

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-21804May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-13146 MF.

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,

vs.PEDRO MARTINEZ, a/k/aPEDRO L. MARTINEZ;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR THEMORTGAGE FIRM Inc.;TURNBERRY RESERVEHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; NADIARAMOS; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 20th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-13146 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein WELLSFARGO BANK, N.A., is thePlaintiff, and PEDROMARTINEZ, a/k/a PEDRO L.MARTINEZ; MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR THEMORTGAGE FIRM Inc.;TURNBERRY RESERVEHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; NADIARAMOS; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the6th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 334, of TURNBERRYRESERVE, Unit Two,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 18,Pages 80 and 81, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 12th day of

May 2011.By: /s/ Lourdes Clerge

LOURDES CLERGE, EsquireBar Number: 52020

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-76371May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCASE No.: 09-CA-13247 MF.

BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,

-vs-.JOSE PANIAGUA; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF JOSEPANIAGUA, n/k/a ASTRIDPANIAGUA; IMAGESCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.; JOHNDOE, n/k/a JULIOMELENDEZ; JANE DOE, n/k/aHOLLY MELENDEZ, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 9,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 09-CA-13247 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P., isthe Plaintiff, and JOSEPANIAGUA; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF JOSEPANIAGUA, n/k/a ASTRIDPANIAGUA; IMAGESCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.; JOHNDOE, n/k/a JULIOMELENDEZ; JANE DOE, n/k/aHOLLY MELENDEZ, are theDefendants, MalcomThompson, As the Clerk of theCircuit Court, will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at 11:00 A.M., on JUNE13, 2011, the followingdescribed property, as set forthin said Final Judgment, to-wit: Unit No. 102, Building 5275,IMAGES, a condominium,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 2769, Page 2672, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

IMPORTANTIf you are a person with a

disability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 16th day of

May 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

As CLERK OF THE COURTSubmitted by:ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ& SCHNEID, P.L.Attorneys for Plaintiff3010 N. Military Trail, Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (561) 241-6901Fax #: (561) 241-918110-02125May 19, 26, 2011

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Page C8, NEWS-GAZETTE • Online All The Time • www.aroundosceola.com • Thursday, May 19, 2011IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-1693 MF.

ONE WEST BANK, F.S.B.,Plaintiff,

vs.MOHAMMED K.CHOWDHOURY; THE OAKSMASTER PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc.;WARKA L. BAHAR; JOHNDOE; JANE DOE, ASUNKNOWN TENANT(s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated the 19thday of April 2011, and enteredin Case Number: 09-CA-1693MF, of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein ONE WEST BANK,F.S.B., is the Plaintiff, andMOHAMMED K.CHOWDHOURY; THE OAKSMASTER PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc.;WARKA L. BAHAR; JOHNDOE, JANE DOE, ASUNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofthis Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE,Two Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the2nd day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 479, OAKS, Phase 1 B-1,according to the Official Platthereof, recorded in Plat Book11, Pages 146 through 154, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.

By: /s/ Lourdes ClergeLOURDES CLERGE, Esquire

Bar Number: 52020Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-05925May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-1992 MF.

CITIMORTGAGE Inc.,Plaintiff,

vs.ABDULFATTAH A.ABDULLAH; ORLANDO SUNVILLAGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; NUHA A.ABDULLAH; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendant(s).

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 26th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-1992 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, CITIMORTGAGE Inc.,is the Plaintiff, andABDULFATTAH A.ABDULLAH; ORLANDO SUNVILLAGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; NUHA A.ABDULLAH; UNKNOWNTENANT(s), IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of theCircuit Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Room 2602, Suite2600, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at 11:00 A.M., on the10th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit: Lot 1, ORLANDO SUNVILLAGE, Phase 1, accordingto the Plat thereof, as recordedin Plat Book 9, Pages 100through 102, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. A person claiming an interest

in the surplus from the sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claimwithin (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 11th day of

May 2011.By: /s/ Mola Gregory

MOLA GREGORY, EsquireBar Number: 30330

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-10541May 19, 26, 2011

NOTICE UNDERFICTITIOUS NAME LAW

Pursuant to Section 865.09FLORIDA STATUTES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat the undersigned, desiringto engage in business underthe fictitious name of: COVENANT HOME MUSIC STUDIOlocated at: 2675 HorseshoeBay Drive, in the County ofOsceola, in the City ofKissimmee, Florida 34741,intends to register the saidname with the Division ofCorporations of the FloridaDepartment of State,Tallahassee, Florida.That the party interested in

said business enterprise is asfollows:

URSULA SANDERSDATED at Kissimmee, Florida,on this 16th day of May 2011.May 19, 2011

LEGAL NOTICEThe IDEA Grant application isbeing formulated for OsceolaDistrict Schools. To provideinput, please call Penny Collinsat 407-343-8718.May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-3509 MF.

ONE WEST BANK, FSB,Plaintiff,

vs.SABRINA A. FREYTES;ANTHEM PARKHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; ANTHEMPARK MASTERHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; ENRIQUEFREYTES; UNKNOWNTENANT(s); UNKNOWNTENANT(s), n/k/a V. ADAMS,IN POSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated the 6thday of May 2011, and enteredin Case Number: 09-CA-3509MF, of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein ONE WEST BANK,F.S.B., is the Plaintiff, andSABRINA A. FREYTES;ANTHEM PARKHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; ANTHEMPARK MASTERHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; ENRIQUEFREYTES; UNKNIOWNTENANT (s), and UNKNOWNTENANT(s), n/k/a V. ADAMS,IN POSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofthis Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE,Two Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the13th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 120, ANTHEM PARK,Phase 1B, according to thePlat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 18, Page 72, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 6th day of May2011.

By: /s/ Mola GregoryMOLA GREGORY, Esquire

Bar Number: 30330Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-12906May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-4427 MF.

AURORA LOANSERVICES, LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.JUAN C. CEPEDA; LAKESIDEESTATES MASTERCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONInc.; MONICA CEPEDA, a/k/aMONICA LEON; JOHN DOE;JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 20th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-4427 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein AURORALOAN SERVICES, LLC, is thePlaintiff, and JUAN C.CEPEDA; LAKESIDEESTATES MASTERCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONInc.; MONICA CEPEDA, a/k/aMONICA LEON; JOHN DOE;JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT (s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the1st day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 173, SHADOW LAKES,Phase 3, according to Map orPlat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 10, Pages 41through 43, inclusive, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.

By: /s/ Greg HomseyGREG HOMSEY, Esquire

Bar Number: 81859Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-19193May 12, 19, 2011

CLAIM OF LIEN NOTICEClaim of Lien and Sale of

Motor Vehicles Lien Law F.S.713.78, WILDER WRECKERInc., 2021 N. Main Street,Kissimmee, FL 34744, 407-846-1010, will sell for cash atabove address the followingvehicles: 1) 1984 CADI 2 DRVIN #: 1G6AM4788E9013824

Pursuant to Florida Statute713.78, these vehicles will besold at the public auction onJUNE 1, 2011, at 9:00 A.M.Vehicles sold as is, sellerreserves the right to bid andguarantees no titles.May 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-4566 MF.

FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,

vs.BRIAN BOARMAN;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR FIRSTGUARANTY MORTGAGECORPORATION; POINCIANAVILLAGE MASTERASSOCIATION Inc.POINCIANA VILLAGE ONEASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFBRIAN BOARMAN;UNKNOWN TENANT(s), INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 26th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-4566 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein FEDERALNATIONAL MORTGAGEASSOCIATION, is the Plaintiff,and BRIAN BOARMAN;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR FIRSTGUARANTY MORTGAGECORPORATION; POINCIANAVILLAGE MASTERASSOCIATION Inc.;POINCIANA VILLAGE ONEASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFBRIAN BOARMAN;UNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofthis Court shall sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE,Two Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the10th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 11, Block 1483,POINCIANA, Neighborhood 2,Village 1, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 3, Pages 17 through 31,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 12th day of

May 2011.By: /s/ Greg Homsey

GREG HOMSEY, EsquireBar Number: 81859

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-23260May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 09-CA-7593 MF.

DIVISION: 22.BANKUNITED, ASSUCCESSOR IN INTERESTTO BANKUNITED, FSB,Plaintiff,

vs.ANTHONY E. GIRARD, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 3,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 09-CA-7593 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich BANKUNITED, F.S.B., isthe Plaintiff, and ANTHONY E.GIRARD; INDIAN CREEKOSCEOLA COUNTYHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, a Florida non-profit corporation, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash in/on Suite 2600/ Room #2602, of the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Osceola County,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the7th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure: Lot 678, INDIAN CREEK,Phase VI, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 14, Pages 157 and 158,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. A/K/A 8088 Indian Creek Blvd. Kissimmee, FL 34747

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771. To fileresponse, please contactOsceola County Clerk of Court,2 Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Kissimmee, FL 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742-3652.Submitted to publisher on this9th day of May 2011.ALBERTELLI LAWAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 23028Tampa, FL 33623Telephone: (813) 221-474310-32537May 12, 19, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALERICHARD LAWRENCE

WRECKER SERVICE givesNotice of Foreclosure of Lienand intent to sell these vehicleson MAY 31, 2011, 8:00 A.M., at907A Garden Street,Kissimmee, FL 34744,pursuant to Subsection 713.78of the Florida Statutes.

RICHARD LAWRENCEWRECKER SERVICE reservesthe right to accept or reject anyand/or all bids. 1) 2003 FORDVIN #: 1FMZU62K93UA55259 May 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-8742 MF.

FREEDOM MORTGAGECORPORATION,Plaintiff,

vs.ANGEL RIVERA; ANGEL E.RIVERA; MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR FREEDOMMORTGAGE CORPORATION;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFANGEL E. RIVERA, a/k/aANGEL RIVERA; UNKNOWNTENANT(s); IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 20th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-8742 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein FREEDOMMORTGAGE CORPORATION,is the Plaintiff, and ANGELRIVERA; ANGEL E. RIVERA;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, ASNOMINEE FOR FREEDOMMORTGAGE CORPORATION;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFANGEL E. RIVERA, a/k/aANGEL RIVERA; UNKNOWNTENANT(s), IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the6th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 108. CAMPBELL COVE,according to Plat recorded inPlat Book 18, Pages 132-134,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 12th day of

May 2011.By: /s/ Greg Homsey

GREG HOMSEY, EsquireBar Number: 81859

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-28534May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 09-CA-9000 MF.

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE Inc.,Plaintiff,

vs.NANCY DIAZ; JOSE D. DIAZ;UNKNOWN TENANT(s) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 20th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-9000 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein SUNTRUSTMORTGAGE Inc., is thePlaintiff, and NANCY DIAZ;JOSE D. DIAZ; UNKNOWNTENANT (s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the6th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 74, VILLA SOL, Phase 2,Village 3, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 16, Pages 52 through 53,Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 12th day of

May 2011.By: /s/ Greg Homsey

GREG HOMSEY, EsquireBar Number: 81859

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243809-35102May 19, 26, 2011

NOTICE OF SALEOF MOTOR VEHICLE

Pursuant to Florida Statutes713.585, Mid-Florida Lien andRecovery, will sell at PublicSale for cash the followingdescribed vehicles located atlienor’s place to satisfy a claimof lien. 1) 1975 CHEVROLETVIN #: 1D29H5D435253Lien Amount: $2020.18.2) 2001 DODGEVIN #: 3B7HC13Y41G713496Lien Amount: $2119.66.Lienor: AUTOS UNLIMITED,722 E. Donegan Avenue,Kissimmee, FL.Telephone: 407-846-1711Sale Date: JUNE 6, 2011,10:00 AM. at MID FLORIDALIEN & RECOVERY, 3001Aloma Ave., Winter Park FL32792.

Said vehicles may beredeemed by satisfying the lienprior to sale date. You have theright to a hearing at any timeprior to sale date by filing ademand for hearing in thecircuit court. Owner has theright to recover possession ofvehicle by posting a bond inaccordance with FloridaStatutes 559.917. Anyproceeds in excess of theamount of the lien will bedeposited with the Clerk ofCircuit Court in the countywhere the vehicle is held.May 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCASE No.: 09-CA-9793 MF.

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,

-vs-.LUIS F. VALERO, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 13,2011, and entered in 09-CA-9793 MF, of the Circuit Court ofthe Ninth Judicial Circuit, inand for OSCEOLA County,Florida, wherein BANK OFAMERICA, N.A., is a Plaintiff,and LUIS F. VALERO,JESSICA M. VALERO; EAGLEPOINTE PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc.;BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., arethe Defendants, MalcomThompson, As the Clerk of theCircuit Court, will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at 11:00 A.M., on JUNE17, 2011, the followingdescribed property, as set forthin said Final Judgment, to-wit: Lot 110, EAGLE POINTE,Phase II, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 10, Page 96, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

IMPORTANTIn accordance with the

Americans With DisabilitiesAct, if you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 9th day of May2011.Submitted by:ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ& SCHNEID, P.L.Attorneys for Plaintiff3010 N. Military Trail, Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (561) 241-6901Fax #: (561) 241-918110-01728May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2009-CC-0860 MF.RUNAWAY BEACH CLUBCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, Inc.,Plaintiff,

vs.CAROLYN DIENST, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 4,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 2009-CC-0860 MF, ofthe County Court in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein RUNAWAY BEACHCLUB CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., is Plaintiff,and CAROLYN DIENST, is theDefendant, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Room 2602/Suite2600, Kissimmee, Florida, at11:00 A.M. on JUNE 6, 2011,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to-wit:

Unit No. 205, Building 14,RUNAWAY BEACH CLUB,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3113, Page 490, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.A/K/A 3000 Bonfire BeachDrive, Unit # 14-205,Kissimmee, FL 34746.This property is located at the

street address of: 3015 BonfireBeach Drive, # 14-205,Kissimmee, FL 34746.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the foreclosure sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claimwithin sixty (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 5th day of May2011.KATZMAN GARFINKEL & BERGER 300 N. Maitland Avenue, Maitland,FL 32751 Phone: (407) 539-3900 Telefax: (407) 535-0211By: /s/ Chad S. LucasCHAD S. LUCAS, EsquireAttorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No.: 132225May 12, 19, 2011

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTOSCEOLA COUNTY BOARDOF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERSPROJECTS 1) AR-11-2117-DW, GeneratorPreventive Maintenance andRepair Services. A MandatoryPre-Proposal Conference isscheduled for May 25, 2011, at10:00 A.M., Local Time, in theProcurement ConferenceRoom 2502, located at 1Courthouse Square, Suite2300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Deadline for Questions:Friday, MAY 27, 2011, byNoon, Local Time. Due Date:Tuesday, JUNE 7, 2011, at2:00 P.M., Local Time.Contact: DAVID WESTON at(407) 742-0940.2) AR-11-2140-DW, Fuel TankWagon Delivery Service.Deadline for Questions: Friday,MAY 27, 2011, by Noon, LocalTime. Due Date: Tuesday,JUNE 7, 2011, at 2:00 P.M.,Local Time. Contact: DAVIDWESTON at (407) 742-0940.

3) PS-11-2145-RJ,Construction Manager at Risk(CM@Risk) Services for theWest Osceola Library. Therewill be NO pre-proposalmeeting for this solicitation.Deadline for Questions, Friday,JUNE 3, 2011, by 5:00 P.M.,Local Time. Due Date:Tuesday, JUNE 21, 2011, at2:00 P.M., Local Time.Contact: REBECCA JONES at(407) 742-0900.

4) RFP-11-2143-FH, PublicDefender Kiosks forCorrectional Facility. There willbe no pre-proposal meeting forthis solicitation. The deadlinefor questions is Friday, MAY27, 2011, at 5:00 P.M., LocalTime. Due Date: Tuesday,JUNE 7, 2011, at 2:00 P.M.,Local Time. Contact: FELICIAHOLMES at (407) 742-0929. For more information, visit theProcurement Services web siteat http://www.osceola.org.May 19, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2009-CC-1230 CF.SEVEN DWARFSCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., Plaintiff,

vs.JOEL ULICES MARTIN, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 3,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 2009-CC-1230 CF, ofthe County Court in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein SEVEN DWARFSCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., is Plaintiff,and JOEL ULICES MARTINand NANCY SANCHEZ, arethe Defendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Room 2602/Suite2600, Kissimmee, Florida, at11:00 A.M. on JUNE 6, 2011,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to-wit: Unit 16-101, Building 16, of

VILLAS AT SEVEN DWARFSLANE, a condominium,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3106, Page 2478, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida, and all recorded andunrecorded amendmentsthereto. Together with anundivided interest or share inthe common elementsappurtenant thereto.This property is located at the

street address of: 2611 SouthGala Road, # 101, Kissimmee,FL 34746.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the foreclosure sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claimwithin sixty (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 5th day of May

2011.KATZMAN GARFINKEL & BERGER 300 N. Maitland Avenue, Maitland,FL 32751 Phone: (407) 539-3900 Telefax: (407) 535-0211By: /s/ Chad S. LucasCHAD S. LUCAS, EsquireAttorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No.: 132225May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 10-CA-1119 MF.DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE FORHARBORVIEW MORTGAGELOAN PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-7,Plaintiff,

vs.HERITAGE LAKESHOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION Inc.; SEVERNTRENT SERVICES Inc.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFYECID JIMENEZ; VIRGILIOJIMENEZ; GABRIELINAJIMENEZ; YECID JIMENEZ, etal.,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale dated April20, 2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 10-CA-1119 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein DEUTSCHE BANKNATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFOR HARBORVIEWMORTGAGE LOAN PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-7, is the Plaintiff,and HERITAGE LAKESHOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION Inc.; SEVERNTRENT SERVICES Inc.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFYECID JIMENEZ; VIRGILIOJIMENEZ; GABRIELINAJIMENEZ; YECID JIMENEZ,are the Defendants, MalcomThompson, Clerk of the CircuitCourt, will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, at 11:00 o’clockA.M., on JUNE 6, 2011, thefollowing described property,as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit: Lot 6, of HERITAGE LAKES,Phase 2, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 15, Pages 114 and 115,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

IMPORTANTIf you are a person with a

disability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 16th day of

May 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

As CLERK OF THE COURTSubmitted by:ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ& SCHNEID, P.L.Attorneys for Plaintiff3010 N. Military Trail, Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (561) 241-6901Fax #: (561) 241-918111-05732May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2010-CA-1859 MF.WELLS FARGO BANK N.A.,AS TRUSTEE, FORCARRINGTON MORTGAGELOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-NC2 ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,Plaintiff,

vs.MANUEL C. MURUA;ANGELICA S. TAPIA; ANYAND ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER, ANDAGAINST THE HEREINNAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARENOT KNOWN TO BE DEADOR ALIVE, WHETHER SAIDUNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRSDEVISEES, GRANTEES, OROTHER CLAIMANTS; IMAGESCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1 INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY;

UNKNOWN TENANT # 2 INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY; et al.Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 6,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 2010-CA-1859 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOSCEOLA County, Florida.WELLS FARGO BANK N.A.,AS TRUSTEE, FORCARRINGTON MORTGAGELOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-NC2 ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, isPlaintiff, and MANUEL C.MURUA; ANGELICA S. TAPIA;IMAGES CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC., areDefendants, The Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash Suite 2600/Room 2602 of the OSCEOLACounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, at 11:00 a.m., onthe 10th day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Unit 108, Building 5255, ofIMAGES, a condominium,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 2769, at Page 2672, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. Important: In accordance withthe Americans with DisabilitiesAct, if you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to provision of certainassistance. Please contact theCourt Administrator at 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741. PhoneNumber: (407) 742-3479 within2 working days of your receiptof this notice or pleading.DATED on this 9th day of May

2011VAN NESS LAW FIRM, P.A.1239 E. Newport Center DriveSuite 110Deerfield Beach, FL 33442Phone (954) 571-2031By: MARK C. ELIA, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 695734May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 10-CA-01869 MF.

AURORA LOANSERVICES, LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.ROSA I. ROSARIO; CLERKOF THE COURT, OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA;MAGNOLIA TERRACEHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATIONS OF ST.CLOUD Inc., A DISSOLVEDCORPORATION; STATE OFFLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OFREVENUE; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 27th day of April 2011, andentered in Case Number: 10-CA-01869 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein AURORALOAN SERVICES, LLC, is thePlaintiff, and ROSA I.ROSARIO; CLERK OF THECOURT, OSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA; MAGNOLIATERRACE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATIONS OF ST.CLOUD Inc., A DISSOLVEDCORPORATION; STATE OFFLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OFREVENUE; JOHN DOE; JANEDOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the1st day of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 24, MAGNOLIA TERRACESUBDIVISION, according tothe Plat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 10, Page 103, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 5th day of May

2011.By: /s/ Lourdes Clerge

LOURDES CLERGE, EsquireBar Number: 52020

Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243810-12783May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN AND FOROSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE No.: 10-CA-2780 MF.

GE MONEY HOME FINANCE LIMITED,Plaintiff,

vs.RUSSELL PHILIP JONES andDIANE ELIZABETH JONES,husband and wife, CARIBECOVE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridacorporation, and WESTSIDEMASTER HOMEOWNER’SASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridacorporation,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that, pursuant to the FinalJudgment of Foreclosureentered in the above-styledcause, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, I,Clerk of the Circuit Court, willsell the following property,situated in Osceola County,Florida, and more particularlydescribed as follows: Condominium Unit 4205,Phase 4, CARIBE COVE, acondominium according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, recorded in OfficialRecords Book 3485, Page0136, and as further amendedby that certain Phase 2Amendment recorded inOfficial Record Book 3504,Page 2657, and as furtheramended by that certain Phase3 Amendment recorded inOfficial Record Book 3531,Page 2236, and as furtheramended by that certain Phase4 Amendment recorded inOfficial Record Book 3544,Page 1432, of the publicrecords of Osceola County,Florida. The Clerk of Circuit Court will

sell the property all at publicsale, to the highest and bestbidder, for cash, on JUNE 9,2011, at 11:00 A.M., inaccordance with Chapter 45Florida Statutes, at theOsceola County Courthouse,located at Suite 2600/Room #2602, 2 Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATE: May 12, 2011.

Hywel LeonardFlorida Bar No. 296376E-mail: [email protected] E. BanksFlorida Bar No. 750301E-mail: [email protected] FIELDS, P.A.4221 W. Boy Scout BoulevardSuite 1000P.O. Box 3239Tampa, FL 33601-3239Telephone: (813) 223-7000Facsimile: (813) 229-4133Attorneys for Plaintiff May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2010-CA-3416 MF.OCWEN LOANSERVICING, LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.ARNTZ ALEXANDRE; GINAFAZIO, n/k/a GINAALEXANDRE; SPRINGLAKEVILLAGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; andUNKNOWN TENANT # 2,Defendants,

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedMay 2, 2011, and entered inCase Number: 2010-CA-3416MF, of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein OCWEN LOANSERVICING, LLC, is Plaintiff,and ARNTZ ALEXANDRE;GINA FAZIO, n/k/a GINAALEXANDRE; SPRINGLAKEVILLAGE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2, areDefendants, the Clerk ofOsceola County will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida at11:00 o'clock A.M. on the 6thday of JUNE 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment, to wit: Lot 26, of SPRINGLAKEVILLAGE, Phase Four,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 16,Pages 193-194, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.Located:

3152 Regal Darner Drive Kissimmee, FL 34743 and all fixtures and personalproperty located therein orthereon, which are included assecurity in Plaintiff’s mortgage.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the sale, if any, other thanthe property owner as of thedate of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days afterthe sale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED at Kissimmee,Osceola County, Florida, this12th day of May 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONClerk of said Circuit CourtBy: /s/ Steven J. Clarfield

STEVEN J. CLARFIELD, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0892610

CLARFIELD & OKON, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff500 S. Australian AvenueSuite 730West Palm Beach, FL 33401Telephone: (561) 713-1400May 19, 26, 2011

NOTICE OF SSHERIFF’S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat pursuant to a Writ ofExecution issued on the 10thday of FEBRUARY, 2011 A.D.issued in the CIRCUIT Courtof OSCEOLA County, Florida,In Re: $325,050.00 FOREIGNMONEY JUDGMENTAGAINST JUAN CARLOSGOMEZ AKA JUAN CARLOSGOMEZ SAEZ being Case No.2010 CA 7015 OC in saidCourt.I, Robert E. Hansell, as Sheriff

of Osceola County, Florida,have levied upon all the right,title and interest of thedefendant(s) JUAN CARLOSGOMEZ AKA JUAN CARLOSGOMEZ SAEZ in and to thefollowingdescribed PERSONAL property to wit;2009 Mercedes-Benz C 63VIN # WDDGF77X89F237537and on the 20th day of JUNE,2011 A.D. at (the) Preston’sAuto Parts and Salvage Yard,2501 N. Michigan Avenue inthe City of Kissimmee at thehour of 11:00 AM o’clock or assoon thereafter as possible,I Robert E. Hansell, Sheriff ofOsceola County, will offer forsale all of the saiddefendant’s JUAN CARLOSGOMEZ AKA JUAN CARLOSGOMEZ SAEZ right, title andinterest in aforesaid property atpublic outcry and will sell thesame, subject to all taxes, priorliens, encumbrances andjudgments, if any, to thehighest and best bidder orbidders for CASH IN HAND.No time will be allowed foranyone to leave the premisesto acquire additional funds. Theproceeds to be applied as faras may be to the payment ofcosts and the satisfaction ofthe above-described execution.

ROBERT E. HANSELLSHERIFF OF OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDABY: __________________,

Lt. Steve Bradley(DEPUTY SHERIFF)

In accordance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act,persons with disabilitiesneeding a specialaccommodation to participatein this proceeding shouldcontact the Osceola CountySheriff’s Office at 2601 EastIrlo Bronson MemorialHighway, Kissimmee, Florida,34744-4455, Telephone (407)348-2222, not later than sevendays prior to the proceeding. Ifhearing is impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800-955-6770, via FloridaRelay Service.May 19, 26, 2011June 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2010-CA 5896 MF.THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, as Indenture Trusteefor the registered holders ofABFS Mortgage Loan Trust2002-4, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2002-4,Plaintiff,

vs.MERCEDES GHOBRIAL;GEORGE GHOBRIAL;UNITED GUARANTYRESIDENTIAL INSURANCECOMPANY OF NORTHCAROLINA; RUTHCARABALLO, and MICHELLERAMOS,Defendants,

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedMay 2, 2011, and entered inCase Number: 2010- CA-5896MF, of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein THE BANK OF NEWYORK MELLON, as IndentureTrustee for the registeredholders of ABFS MortgageLoan Trust 2002-4, MortgagePass-Through Certificates,Series 2002-4, is Plaintiff, andMERCEDES GHOBRIAL,GEORGE GHOBRIAL;UNITED GUARANTYRESIDENTIAL INSURANCECOMPANY OF NORTHCAROLINA; RUTHCARABALLO, and MICHELLERAMOS, are Defendants, theClerk of Osceola County willsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida at 11:00 o'clock A.M.on the 6th day of JUNE 2011,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidSummary Final Judgment, towit: Lot 12, Block 36,BUENAVENTURA LAKESSUBDIVISION, Unit 2,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 2, atPage 114-120, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.Located: 392 Buenaventura Boulevard

Kissimmee, FL 34743 and all fixtures and personalproperty located therein orthereon, which are included assecurity in Plaintiff’s mortgage.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the sale, if any, other thanthe property owner as of thedate of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days afterthe sale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED at Kissimmee,Osceola County, Florida, this6th day of May 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONClerk of said Circuit Court

By: /s/ Steven J. ClarfieldSTEVEN J. CLARFIELD, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0892610CLARFIELD & OKON, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff500 S. Australian AvenueSuite 730West Palm Beach, FL 33401Telephone: (561) 713-1400May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 10-CC-1797 CF.RUNAWAY BEACH CLUBCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, Inc.,Plaintiff,

vs.ROBERT J. DEVEREAUX, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated May 4,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 2010-CC-1797 CF, ofthe County Court in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein RUNAWAY BEACHCLUB CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, Inc., isPlaintiff, and ROBERT J.DEVEREAUX and MERIBETHP. DEVEREAUX, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Room 2602/Suite2600, Kissimmee, Florida, at11:00 A.M. on JUNE 6, 2011,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to-wit: Unit No 201, Building No. 05,

RUNAWAY BEACH CLUB,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3113, Page 490, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.This property is located at the

street address of: 3001 LimboLane, # 5-201, Kissimmee, FL34746.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the foreclosure sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claimwithin sixty (60) days after thesale.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 5th day of May

2011.KATZMAN GARFINKEL & BERGER 300 N. Maitland Avenue, Maitland,FL 32751 Phone: (407) 539-3900 Telefax: (407) 535-0211By: /s/ Chad S. LucasCHAD S. LUCAS, EsquireAttorney for Plaintiff Florida Bar No.: 132225May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2011-CA-0898 MF.DIVISION: C.

BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANY,Plaintiff,

vs.JOHN C. KING, a/k/a JOHNKING; SUSAN M. KING, a/k/aSUSAN AS’SUNTACANNALONGA, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF JOHN C. KING, a/k/a JOHN KINGCurrent residence: Unknown.Last Known Address:9688 E. Banbridge StreetTucson, AZ 85747

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFSUSAN M. KING, a/k/aSUSAN AS’SUNTACANNALONGACurrent residence: Unknown.Last Known Address:9688 E. Banbridge StreetTucson, AZ 85747

JOHN C. KING,

Thursday, May 19, 2011 • Online All The Time • www.aroundosceola.com • NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C9

SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICTPUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Chapter 373, FloridaStatutes, the following application(s) for permit have been receivedfor project(s) in Osceola County:Maingate West Flea Market Price Incorporated (Johnson YoungRetail Center) 4836 W Highway 192, Kissimmee, FL 34746, hassubmitted Application 110427-6 for an Environmental ResourcePermit for 5.21 acres of commercial lands. The water will bedischarged to onsite wetlands and the project is located in Section5, Township 25 South, Range 27 East.Interested persons may comment upon the application or submit awritten request for a copy of the staff report containing proposedagency action regarding the application by writing to the SouthFlorida Water Management District, Attn: Water ResourceRegulation, PO Box 24680, West Palm Beach, FL 33416-4680, butsuch comments or requests must be received by 5:00 PM within 21days from the date of publication.No further public notice will be provided regarding this application.A copy of the staff report must be requested in order to remainadvised of further proceedings. Application status and associateddocuments can also be obtained by accessing the District’s website(www.sfwmd.gov) and selecting the Application/Permit Search onthe ePermitting page. Substantially affected persons are entitled torequest an administrative hearing regarding the proposed agencyaction by submitting a written request after reviewing the staffreport.May 19, 2011

a/k/a JOHN KINGCurrent residence: Unknown.Last Known Address:9688 E. Banbridge StreetTucson, AZ 85747YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for foreclosure ofmortgage on the followingproperty in Osceola County,Florida: The North 25 feet of Lot 13,and the South 37.5 feet of Lot14, Block 423, MAP OFGALION GARDENS RE-SUBDIVISION, as per Platthereof, recorded in Plat Book1, Page 140, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. Commonly known as: 219Wyoming Avenue, Saint Cloud,FL 34769; has been filedagainst you and you arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, toit on ASHLEY L. SIMON, ofKASS, SHULER, SOLOMON,SPECTOR, FOYLE &SINGER, P.A., Plaintiff’sattorney, whose address isP.O. Box 800, Tampa, Florida33601, (813) 229-0900, on orbefore JUNE 13, 2011, (or 30days from the first date ofpublication, whichever is later),and file the original with theClerk of this Court either beforeservice on the Plaintiff’sattorney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise, a defaultwill be entered against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint.

If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within seven (7) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 28th day of

April 2011.(COURT SEAL)

Hon. MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF THE COURT

2 Courthouse SquareSuite 2000

Kissimmee, Florida 34741By: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

May 12, 19, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-000201 PR.IN RE: ESTATE OF TRAVIS COREY PARKER,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of TRAVIS COREYPARKER, deceased, whosedate of death was January 28,2011, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Osceola County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is: 2Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses of the personalrepresentative and thepersonal representative'sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estate mustfile their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication ofthis notice is: May 19, 2011.

Personal Representative:/s/ Hazel M. Parker

HAZEL M. PARKER1624 Cypress Woods Circle

St. Cloud, Florida 34772Attorney for Personal Representative:/s/ Matthew R. O’KaneMATTHEW R. O’KANEFlorida Bar No.: 0894516LOWNDES, DROSDICK, DOSTER, KANTOR & REED, P.A.215 North Eola DrivePost Office Box 2809Orlando, Florida 32802Telephone: (407) 843-4600May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-000199 PR.DIVISION: __.

IN RE: ESTATE OF MICHAEL BRUCE SCOTT,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of MICHAEL BRUCESCOTT, deceased, whose dateof death was March 7, 2011, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is: 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses of the PersonalRepresentative and thePersonal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent’s estate mustfile their claims with this CourtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE,

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIOD SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first Publication of

this notice is: May 19, 2011.Personal Representative:

/s/ Carolyn S. ScottCAROLYN S. SCOTT4510 Pine Tree DriveSt. Cloud, FL 34772

Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Fred H. Cumbie Jr.FRED H. CUMBIE Jr.Florida Bar No.: 0141664.OVERSTREET, MILES, RITCH & CUMBIE, P.A.100 Church StreetKissimmee, Florida 34741Telephone: (407) 847-5151Bar Form No. P-3.0740May 19, 26, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-0225 PR.Division: __.

IN RE: ESTATE OF ROSE MARIE DeLAUDER,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of ROSE MARIEDeLAUDER, deceased, whosedate of death was March 27,2011, and whose SocialSecurity Number is 428-42-8894, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Osceola County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Thenames and addresses of thePersonal Representative andthe Personal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served, must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF (3) THREEMONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR (30)THIRTY DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE ONTHEM.

All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedents estate, mustfile their claims with this CourtWITHIN (3) THREE MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE,

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIOD SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first Publication of

this Notice is: May 19, 2011.Personal Representative:

DEBRA PALMER2755 Zuni Road

St. Cloud, FL 34771-7990Attorneys forPersonal Representative:BRINSON AND BRINSONAttorneys at Law, P.A.28 North John Young Parkway,Kissimmee, FL 34741Telephone: (407) 847-8674Florida Bar No.: 663050.May 19, 26, 2011

INVITATION TO BIDBRPH Construction Services

is soliciting qualifiedsubcontractors, vendors, andcertified M/WBE pricing for theGateway High School CampusImprovements Project, locatedin Osceola County, Florida.Participation by localbusinesses is encouraged. AllDivisions/ Disciplines areincluded, with the majority ofthe project budget beingcampus painting/ stuccorepairs. With this, all paintingand along with repair of theexisting stucco will becontracted to the mostresponsive paintingsubcontractor, with the stuccorepair being coordinated bysaid painting subcontractor. Allpainting subcontractors biddingthis project must attend thePre-Bid Meeting on MAY 18,2011, at 2:00 PM, in theSchool’s Auditorium. If apainting/stucco repair bid isreceived from a paintingsubcontractor that did notattend the Pre-Bid Meeting,their bid may not be consideredby BRPH ConstructionServices. All bidders will berequired to meet therequirements of the JessicaLunsford Act. Bid documents,as prepared by C.T. HSU &ASSOCIATES, PA, dated May13, 2011, are anticipated beavailable on May 13, 2011, atthe BRPH Website(http://download.brph.com,User Name: GatewayHS andPassword: GatewayHS) theCentral Florida BuildersExchange, and the SchoolDistrict of Osceola CountyWebsite. All bids must besubmitted to BRPHConstruction Services, 3670Maguire Blvd., Suite 300,Orlando, Florida 32803,407.896. 9301, 407-896.9302FAX, or email [email protected], no laterthan Tuesday, June 2, 2011, at10:00 AM (EST). There will bea Pre-Bid Meeting on May 18,2011, at 3:00 PM (EST) in theSchool’s Auditorium, and allbidders are encouraged toattend.May 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28/June 2, 2011

INVITATION TO BIDSchool District of OsceolaCounty Summer ContinuingWorks Projects at ParkwayMiddle School and St. CloudMiddle School (SCMSPending Board Approval May17, 2011)

Notice is hereby given thatBalfour Beatty ConstructionManagers will receive bids forall scopes on the aboveprojects on Monday, MAY 23,2011, before 2p.m. at BalfourBeatty's Office on PartinSettlement Road.Parkway MS Work Description: Construction of a detachedpre-engineered aluminumpavillion, new restrooms, andrefurbishment of the Cafeteria.St. Cloud MS Work (PendingBoard Approval on May 17,2011): Replacement of anexterior concrete patio, withstorm work and aluminumcanopy, renovation ofrestrooms, andrefurbishment of theCafeteria.ALL BIDS CAN BEDELIVERED OR FAXED TO:

Balfour Beatty Construction 2588 Partin Settlement Road

Kissimmee, Florida 34744 Attn: Mike Neumann

[email protected]

Phone # 407-846-1120

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

LIVESTOCK F.S. 588.17TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat I, Robert E. Hansell,Sheriff, will offer for sale andsell at public sale to the highestand best bidder for cash inhand the following describedlivestock: One (1) Black Mare Quarter

HorseOne (1) Buckskin Gelding

Quarter Horse at the hour of 11:00 A.M.O’clock or as soon thereafteras possible on the 25th day ofMAY, A.D. 2011, at theOsceola County Animal ControlFacility, 3910 Old Canoe CreekRoad (formerly 2280Kissimmee Park Road), St.Cloud, Florida, 34769,pursuant to Florida Statute588.17. The proceeds from thesale shall be applied first tocover the cost of sale, if any.The Sheriff may charge $20.00for conducting the sale, $20.00for reporting the sale, and thecost of advertisingnotices. Secondly, theproceeds shall be paid to theOsceola County Board ofCounty Commissioners for thecost of care and provisionsprovided for the animal by theOsceola County Animal ControlDepartment. The AnimalControl Department maycharge an impound fee of$25.00 per animal taken intothe facility, and $20.00 per dayfor care, food and shelterprovided for the animal fromApril 22, 2011. Any remainingproceeds shall be forwarded tothe owner of the animal. In theevent the owner is unknownany remaining proceeds shallbe forwarded to the Court.Pursuant to Osceola County

Ordinance 99-23, OsceolaCounty has the right to regulatethe conditions under whichanimals are maintained. Assuch, the placement of theabove listed livestock must beapproved by the Director ofAnimal Control prior to therelease of same. ROBERT E. HANSELLOsceola County SheriffBy: _________,Captain Scott ToomeyDeputy Sheriff

In accordance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act,persons with disabilitiesneeding a specialaccommodation to participatein this proceeding shouldcontact the Osceola CountySheriff’s Office at 2601 E. IrloBronson Mem Hwy,Kissimmee, Florida, 34744,Telephone (407) 348-2222, notlater than seven days prior tothe proceeding. If hearing isimpaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800-955-6770, via Florida RelayService.May 19, 2011

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat pursuant to a Writ ofExecution issued on the 14thday of DECEMBER, 2010 A.D.issued in the CIRCUIT Courtof OSCEOLA County, Florida,in the cause whereinWACHOVIA BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,is plaintiff and ANGEL T. NOAAKA ANGEL NOA ANDWILMA Y. NOA AKA WILMANOA is/are defendant(s), beingCase No. 09-CA-8875 CI insaid Court.I, Robert E. Hansell, as Sheriffof Osceola County, Florida,have levied upon all the right,title and interest of thedefendant(s) WILMA Y. NOA inand to the following describedPERSONAL property to wit;2002 Infinity QX4VIN# JNRDR09X02W211559 Title # 85437262and on the 13th day of JUNE,2011 A.D. at (the) DellwoodTowing, 2112 N. Main Streetin the City of Kissimmee at thehour of 11:00 AM o’clock or assoon thereafter as possible, IRobert E. Hansell, Sheriff ofOsceola County, will offer forsale all of the saiddefendant’s WILMA Y.NOA right, title and interest inaforesaid property at publicoutcry and will sell the same,subject to all taxes, prior liens,encumbrances and judgments,if any, to the highest and bestbidder or bidders for CASH INHAND. No time will be allowedfor anyone to leave thepremises to acquire additionalfunds. The proceeds to beapplied as far as may be to thepayment of costs and thesatisfaction of the above-described execution.

ROBERT E. HANSELLSHERIFF OF OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDABy: _____________,

Lt. Steve Bradley(DEPUTY SHERIFF) In accordance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act,persons with disabilitiesneeding a specialaccommodation to participatein this proceeding shouldcontact the Osceola CountySheriff’s Office at 2601 EastIrlo Bronson MemorialHighway, Kissimmee, Florida,34744-4455, Telephone (407)348-2222, not later than sevendays prior to the proceeding. Ifhearing is impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800-955-6770, via FloridaRelay Service.May 12, 19, 26, 2011June 2, 2011

Fax # 407-846-1549Documents will be available

for examination at that location.Interested bidders can alsocontact Mike Neumann at thatlocation for emaileddocuments.The successful bidder will be

required to furnish Payment &Performance Bonds and aInsurance Certificate asdescribed in the ContractDocuments.

The Owner does notdiscriminate on the basis ofsex, color, religion, age, sex,national origin, marital status,handicap or other reasonprohibited by law.

Balfour Beatty is a EqualEmployment OpportunityCorporation.License No. CGC005623May 7, 14, 19, 2011

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and we’ve got the categories forBest of Osceola.

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or....go online to www.aroundosceola.com to vote.CUSTOMER SERVICE ________________________________________________________________

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