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Nate Alexander named Osceola High School boys basketball coach. Page A-7 www.aroundosceola.com • www.holaosceola.com 112TH YEAR • SATURDAY EDITION APRIL 2, 2011 50 CENTS O SCEOLA N EWS -G AZETTE O SCEOLA N EWS -G AZETTE G.I. Joe Convention starts today at the Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort. See story, page 1-B. For the latest listing of classes, activities and events, see Page B-4 Community Sports The Florida Film Festival starts Friday. See Peter Covi- no’s preview. Page B-1 Lifestyles Classifieds ........... C-1 Community ......... B-4 Legals .................. C-4 Lifestyles ............. B-1 Opinion................ A-4 Police news ......... A-3 Sports................... A-7 Inside By Brian McBride Associate Editor Severe weather pounded Central Florida this week, spawning tornado warnings in Osceola County and uprooting trees and knocking out power in the area. The heavy thunderstorms that dumped rain, whipped up winds and caused frequent lightning were caused by a cold front coming in off the Gulf of Mexico and began causing a disturbance Wednesday afternoon. A sec- ond wave lasted most of Thursday. The storms Wednesday left 831 Kissimmee residents without power as outages were scattered throughout the Kissimmee area, Kissimmee Utility Association spokesman Chris Gent said. Most of the outages occurred Wednesday during the height of the storm at 5:04 p.m., but all power was restored by 9:10 p.m. In St. Cloud, St. Cloud Fire Rescue fire station 33, 3369 Cord Ave., was battered by the rough weather, damaging the aluminum canopy trim, which was left hanging from the roof. Also reported in the city were damaged screen porches, trees knocked over onto homes and downed power lines. “We have seen a bit of everything in the last 24 hours – rain, high winds, light- ning, and tornado watches,” Fire Chief Bill Johnston said Thursday in a press release. “Our person- nel train con- stantly for these types of situations and are always ready to assist within our community. How- ever, we always recommend planning as a resident’s best defense against dangerous weather. It’s what you do before a storm that can make a difference in keeping every- one safe.” See Storms, page A-6 Johnston By Ken Jackson Sports Writer It rained like crazy on Monday in Kissimmee. What a perfect day for it — the area needs the precipitation badly, and the Houston Astros concluded their spring training schedule on Sunday at Osceola County Stadium. Thanks to great weather during the month of March, the stadium averaged 3,845 fans per game for more than 17 Grapefruit League games between March 1-27. That number is nearly identical to last year’s attendance. While that number is the lowest among all Major League clubs in Florida and Ari- zona, two factors make it encouraging — the stadium’s seating capacity of 5,300 is the smallest of all spring venues, and attendance remained steady in these deli- cate economic times. Then there’s a third reason this spring season, Houston’s 27th in Kissimmee, met Stadium Manager Pete Rodriguez’s expectations. “I made budget,” he said. “Revenue was up a bit from last year, thanks to some of the ticket deals we did.” Stadium officials went hog wild with Good weather aided attendance this year See Attendance, page A-3 News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan Baseball fans at Osceola County Stadium converge during a March 14 game to try to catch a foul ball. The match-up between the home-team Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies that day brought in more than 6,100 fans – 800 above the seating capacity of the stadium. A new home By Fallan Patterson Staff Writer In a partnership between Lynx and Osceola County government, the regional transportation agency Tues- day opened an operations center at the city of Kissim- mee Central Services Com- plex just west of Thacker Avenue. This facility, at 100 N. Alaska Ave., will allow Lynx (short for Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority) to shave off 1,500 miles traveled each day by 37 buses beginning their routes in Osceola County instead of 25 miles away at Lynx’s Orange County central termi- nal. That’s like traveling each day to Richmond, Va., where new Lynx CEO John M. Lewis is from. “Lynx has needed a home at the southern end of opera- tions for years,” Lewis said. “It’s government partnership at its best.” Between fuel and other cost-savings, Lynx estimated it would save $600,000 annually, which will offset the decrease in state and federal funding anticipated due to budget constraints. “The original hope was to create cost savings for our rid- ers,” Osceola County Com- mission Chairman Brandon Arrington, who also sits on Lynx’s board of directors, said. “Without opening this facility, the next budget year we would have had to cut back on routes.” Opening the operations center was Arrington’s pet project for two years. In addition to saving money, Arrington and Lynx aimed to lessen commute time for employees; the 70 employ- ees being transferred to the new facility all live in Osceo- la County, cutting out work- related travel time. “We did have a lot of folks who drive the routes here (and live in Osceola County) and it’s about giving them back some time,” Lynx spokesman Matt Friedman said. Arrington also announced that operating out of the Osceola County facility would save 1,000 tons of CO2 from spewing into the air and 1,000 gallons of bio-diesel fuel from being used annually, facts that impressed Kissim- mee Mayor Jim Swan. “Taxpayers can be thank- ful because, with this facility, we are running more effi- ciently and timely,” Swan said. The opening followed a trip Lewis, Arrington and other local government offi- cials took to Salt Lake City to study the city’s “very progres- sive” public transportation system, where Kissimmee City Commissioner Cheryl Grieb said she “caught a glimpse into our future.” The Osceola County facili- ty is Lynx’s first satellite oper- ations center, Friedman said, adding others may be added in other service areas provid- Operations center will help cut costs See Center, page A-3 News-Gazette Photo/Fallan Patterson Getting in on the ribbon cutting at the new Lynx operations center in Osceola County were, from left: Kissim- mee Commissioner Cheryl Grieb, Mayor Jim Swan, County Commission Chairman Brandon Arrington and Lynx CEO John M. Lewis. By Fallan Patterson Staff Writer Holly Plaza, a fourth-grade teacher at Kissimmee’s Mill Creek Elementary School, was “thankful, humbled and honored” to be chosen Thurs- day as Osceola County School District’s 2012 Gaylord Palms Teacher of the Year. Plaza is a third-generation teacher; both her mother and grand- mother were educators. “I do plan on represent- ing Osceola County to the best of my abil- ity,” Plaza, who received $1,000 and a specially-made ring as the winner, told the audience. Patty Walker, the 2011 winner, recorded a message to the 10 finalists; she is attend- ing the National Conference for History Education in Charleston, S.C. “I understand the emotion- al roller coaster you’re riding,” she said before congratulating the winner. “You’re a world changer and you’re changing the world one student at a time.” Plaza beat out 56 other teachers nominated by their peers and joins the elite ranks of past winners honored since 1962. Choosing the teacher of the year was “no easy task,” Osceola County School Dis- trict Superintendent Michael A. Grego said, emphasizing how proud he is of the event. “This is the most special evening you can have (as a superintendent) because you’re celebrating the core of education,” he said. “No one job carries the quality of life as a teacher. You’re sec- ond to none.” See Teacher, page A-6 Teacher of the year Plaza School news Area takes minor hit from storms Spring Training
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Inside

By Brian McBrideAssociate Editor Severe weather pounded

Central Florida this week,spawning tornado warningsin Osceola County anduprooting trees and knockingout power in the area.

The heavy thunderstormsthat dumped rain, whippedup winds and caused frequentlightning were caused by acold front coming in off theGulf of Mexico and begancausing a disturbanceWednesday afternoon. A sec-ond wave lasted most ofThursday.

The storms Wednesday left831 Kissimmee residentswithout power as outageswere scattered throughout theKissimmee area, KissimmeeUtility Association spokesmanChris Gent said.

Most of the outagesoccurred Wednesday duringthe height of the storm at5:04 p.m., but all power wasrestored by 9:10 p.m.

In St. Cloud, St. Cloud FireRescue fire station 33, 3369Cord Ave., was battered bythe rough weather, damagingthe aluminum canopy trim,which was left hanging fromthe roof. Also reported in thecity were damaged screenporches, trees knocked overonto homes and downedpower lines.

“We have seen a bit ofeverything in the last 24hours – rain, high winds, light-ning, and tornado watches,”Fire Chief BillJohnston saidThursday in apress release.“Our person-nel train con-stantly forthese types ofsituations andare always ready to assistwithin our community. How-ever, we always recommendplanning as a resident’s bestdefense against dangerousweather. It’s what you dobefore a storm that can makea difference in keeping every-one safe.”

See Storms, page A-6

Johnston

By Ken JacksonSports WriterIt rained like crazy on Monday in

Kissimmee.What a perfect day for it — the area

needs the precipitation badly, and theHouston Astros concluded their springtraining schedule on Sunday at OsceolaCounty Stadium.

Thanks to great weather during themonth of March, the stadium averaged3,845 fans per game for more than 17Grapefruit League games between March1-27. That number is nearly identical tolast year’s attendance.

While that number is the lowest amongall Major League clubs in Florida and Ari-

zona, two factors make it encouraging —the stadium’s seating capacity of 5,300 isthe smallest of all spring venues, andattendance remained steady in these deli-cate economic times.

Then there’s a third reason this springseason, Houston’s 27th in Kissimmee,met Stadium Manager Pete Rodriguez’sexpectations.

“I made budget,” he said. “Revenuewas up a bit from last year, thanks tosome of the ticket deals we did.”

Stadium officials went hog wild with

Good weather aidedattendance this year

See Attendance, page A-3

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew SullivanBaseball fans at Osceola County Stadium converge during a March 14 game to try to catch a foulball. The match-up between the home-team Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies that daybrought in more than 6,100 fans – 800 above the seating capacity of the stadium.

A new home

By Fallan PattersonStaff Writer

In a partnership betweenLynx and Osceola Countygovernment, the regionaltransportation agency Tues-day opened an operationscenter at the city of Kissim-mee Central Services Com-plex just west of ThackerAvenue.

This facility, at 100 N.Alaska Ave., will allow Lynx(short for Central FloridaRegional TransportationAuthority) to shave off 1,500miles traveled each day by 37buses beginning their routesin Osceola County instead of25 miles away at Lynx’sOrange County central termi-nal. That’s like traveling eachday to Richmond, Va., wherenew Lynx CEO John M.

Lewis is from.“Lynx has needed a home

at the southern end of opera-tions for years,” Lewis said.“It’s government partnershipat its best.”

Between fuel and othercost-savings, Lynx estimatedit would save $600,000annually, which will offset thedecrease in state and federalfunding anticipated due tobudget constraints.

“The original hope was tocreate cost savings for our rid-ers,” Osceola County Com-mission Chairman BrandonArrington, who also sits onLynx’s board of directors,said. “Without opening thisfacility, the next budget yearwe would have had to cutback on routes.”

Opening the operations

center was Arrington’s petproject for two years. Inaddition to saving money,Arrington and Lynx aimed tolessen commute time foremployees; the 70 employ-ees being transferred to thenew facility all live in Osceo-la County, cutting out work-related travel time.

“We did have a lot of folkswho drive the routes here(and live in Osceola County)and it’s about giving themback some time,” Lynxspokesman Matt Friedmansaid.

Arrington also announcedthat operating out of theOsceola County facility wouldsave 1,000 tons of CO2 fromspewing into the air and1,000 gallons of bio-dieselfuel from being used annually,

facts that impressed Kissim-mee Mayor Jim Swan.

“Taxpayers can be thank-ful because, with this facility,we are running more effi-ciently and timely,” Swansaid.

The opening followed atrip Lewis, Arrington andother local government offi-cials took to Salt Lake City tostudy the city’s “very progres-sive” public transportationsystem, where KissimmeeCity Commissioner CherylGrieb said she “caught aglimpse into our future.”

The Osceola County facili-ty is Lynx’s first satellite oper-ations center, Friedman said,adding others may be addedin other service areas provid-

Operations center will help cut costs

See Center, page A-3

News-Gazette Photo/Fallan PattersonGetting in on the ribbon cutting at the new Lynx operations center in Osceola County were, from left: Kissim-mee Commissioner Cheryl Grieb, Mayor Jim Swan, County Commission Chairman Brandon Arrington andLynx CEO John M. Lewis.

By Fallan PattersonStaff WriterHolly Plaza, a fourth-grade

teacher at Kissimmee’s MillCreek Elementary School,was “thankful, humbled andhonored” to be chosen Thurs-day as Osceola County SchoolDistrict’s 2012 Gaylord PalmsTeacher of the Year.

Plaza is a third-generationteacher; bothher motherand grand-mother wereeducators.

“I do planon represent-ing OsceolaCounty to thebest of my abil-ity,” Plaza, who received$1,000 and a specially-madering as the winner, told theaudience.

Patty Walker, the 2011winner, recorded a message tothe 10 finalists; she is attend-ing the National Conferencefor History Education inCharleston, S.C.

“I understand the emotion-al roller coaster you’re riding,”she said before congratulatingthe winner. “You’re a worldchanger and you’re changingthe world one student at atime.”

Plaza beat out 56 otherteachers nominated by theirpeers and joins the elite ranksof past winners honored since1962.

Choosing the teacher ofthe year was “no easy task,”Osceola County School Dis-trict Superintendent MichaelA. Grego said, emphasizinghow proud he is of the event.

“This is the most specialevening you can have (as a superintendent) becauseyou’re celebrating the coreof education,” he said. “Noone job carries the quality oflife as a teacher. You’re sec-ond to none.”

See Teacher, page A-6

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The Central Florida Region-al Transportation Authority, orLynx, will offer its new iden-tification card to eligiblepassengers in OsceolaCounty Friday and Saturday,April 8-9.

Lynx Customer Service willprocess identification cards inan open area near Riley’sGourmet Coffee at the Osceo-la Square Mall, 3831 W. VineSt., Kissimmee, from 11 a.m.to 6 p.m. each day.

Starting April 24, any pas-senger using a discounted farewill be required to show busoperators the new card whenboarding the bus. If the pas-senger does not present thenew identification, he or shemust pay the full fare. Morethan 7,100 cards have beenissued since the Lynx board ofdirectors adopted the policychange Jan. 27.

Discount fares are availablein two categories: youth and

AdvantAge. The youth fareapplies to riders between theages of 7 and 18. The youthfare is extended to those 19 orolder who can prove they arestill in high school. The Advant-Age fare applies to riders 65and older or any person with acertified medical disability.

To obtain either card, eligi-ble riders must present either abirth certificate, Medicare cardor government-issued identifi-cation and fill out an applica-tion form.

People with medical disabil-ities, regardless of their age,must go through a certifica-tion process to receive theAdvantAge card.

Eligible riders can stillobtain Lynx identificationcards at the Central StationTerminal Monday through Fri-day from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,and Saturday and Sundayfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Any AdvantAge ID cardsissued prior to Feb. 7 will notbe valid.

Parent arrested forincident at schoolMaxine Lloyd, 38, an

employee at the OsceolaCounty Department of Cor-rections, was arrested Mon-day for battery on a schoolemployee at KOA Elemen-tary School in Poinciana.

At approximately 3 p.m.Monday, Osceola CountySheriff’s Office deputiesresponded tothe schooland spokewith the prin-cipal, whosaid a parentwho was pick-ing up herchild fromschool was involved in aphysical altercation with aschool employee who wasdirecting traffic for dis-missal.

According to the Sheriff’s

Office report, Lloyd pulledup and stopped on thecrosswalk and a child got inthe car. The employee askedLloyd to move her car up soshe wasn’t blocking thecrosswalk so that other carscould pull up to pick up chil-dren. The employee tolddeputies that Lloyd askedhim to shut the door for her.The employee slammed thedoor shut and the driver gotout of the car and confront-ed him.

The driver identified her-self as “Officer Lloyd” andbegan yelling at the employ-ee and used her hands topush him, the report stated.This was witnessed by sever-al other school employeesand was recorded on surveil-lance video. Deputiesattempted to speak withLloyd at the scene but sherefused.

Based on witness state-

ments and video, deputiescharged Lloyd with assaultor battery on specified offi-cials or employees, She waspicked up at her residencelater that evening andbooked into the OsceolaCounty Jail on a $1,000bond.

Narcotics operationresults in 17 arrests

On March 29 OsceolaCounty Sheriff Officedeputies with the NarcoticsEnforcement Team servedone search warrant andmade 17 arrests, the resultof a two-month investigationinto illegal drugs along WestU.S. Highway 192.

According to Sheriff’sOffice spokeswoman TwisLizasuain, deputies recov-ered 130 grams of cocaine,10 grams of marijuana, 7

Police news

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value promotions this year,and Rodriguez singled out two— the “2 for $27 games (twotickets, hot dogs and drinks forthat price) and the “4 for $40”package for four split-squadgames.

He said having so manygames in the early part ofMarch — nine in the first 12days — hurt the average num-ber, but attendance rallied in thelast half of spring training.

“Our fans know that themarquee players from otherteams aren’t going to travel thefirst week of March,” Rodriguezsaid. “Over our last eightgames, we were over 4,000fans in seven of them.

“I’m a businessman, soI’d like to average 5,300.But I know that it’s not easyto rebound in this kind ofeconomy.”

The largest crowds of theseason were standing-roomonly crowds of 6,185 againstthe New York Yankees onMarch 6 and 6,145 againstthe Philadelphia Phillies onMarch 14.

With the warm, sunnyweather all March long, walk-up crowds were a big help,especially over the last twoweeks, like a date against theBoston Red Sox on March 11that wasn’t added to theschedule until February thatattracted just under 4,200fans, Stadium SuperintendentJeff Kuenzli said.

“If we had that on the sched-ule when tickets went on sale (inthe winter), that could havebeen a 6,000-game,” he said.“I’d say our walk-up crowdswere about the norm, anywherefrom 600 to 1,000.”

Kuenzli said a study doneby the state of Florida in 2010put the economic impact ofspring training in Florida at$753 million.

“Locally, we put that numberat about $25 million,” he said.

With Astros spring trainingover, that doesn’t mark a quiet

time at the stadium. Extendedspring training, for major-lea-guers nursing injuries or minor-leaguers not on full-season ros-ters, begins next week. A men’sMajor NIT softball tournamentbeginning April 14 marks thestart of a full tournament sched-ule at the complex, with theUnited States Specialty SportsAssociation, which has its head-quarters down the stadium’sthird-base line, holding a series

of national championship andWorld Series events.

The Astros’ Gulf CoastLeague rookie-level team willbegin a 58-game scheduleJune 20.

“Once May hits, it’s busyevery week through the end ofthe summer,” Rodriguez said.

AttendanceContinued from page A-1

Lloyd

News-Gazette Photo/Fallan PattersonBudweiser Select 55, dubbed “the lightest beer onEarth,” debuted its hot air balloon March 25 at OsceolaCounty Stadium for a Houston Astros game. The bal-loon, named Flight 55, was inflated at Osceola HeritagePark as part of a 55-city tour. The height of the balloonis 15 stories.

ing the locations are capable ofhousing buses and fulfilling bio-diesel fueling needs.

While more than 6,000 Lynxidentification cards have beenissued throughout the region, rid-ers cannot purchase fares andidentification cards at the Osceo-

la facility, Friedman said. Passen-gers can only use discounted farewith a free Lynx-issued ID card.

There are 21 Bus Pass Part-ners in Osceola County; passen-gers can purchase fares atAmscot, Albertson’s, OsceolaSquare Mall and other retailers.

CenterContinued from page A-1

Lynx offering identification cards

Contact Ken Jackson at321-402-0435 or by e-mail [email protected].

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OPINIONOPINION

We’re going to have to side with Osceola CountySchool Board Members Jay Wheeler and Julius Melendezover Tuesday’s board action of forcing SuperintendentMichael A. Grego out seven weeks before his tendered res-ignation date of May 31.

Sending Grego home early means we – the taxpayers –will have to pay to have the School District’s top adminis-trator sit at home until May 31. It also means that we like-ly will have to move a deputy superintendent into thevacant spot, which means the deputy superintendent’sduties likely will be left undone at a very important part ofthe school year. We believe it would have been better to letGrego finish out his time, allowing other administrators,principals, teachers and students to fully focus on gettingthrough FCAT season and closing out the school year.

We also don’t like that the discussion of forcing out thesuperintendent early wasn’t placed on Tuesday’s agendauntil late. Plus, it was the last item on the agenda and onlyidentified as “Motion” under “New Section.” That was adisservice to the public.

We also were confused why the meeting was billed as a“special called meeting/workshop.” No official action isusually taken at workshops. The proper approach, webelieve, would have been to hold two separate gatheringswith two agendas or, better yet, delay action until a regu-lar meeting.

We heard from School Board members Tom Long andBarbara Horn – who supported dismissing Grego early –that the phone calls and emails about district goings-onwas a “distraction” to their constituents that could only bedealt with by removing Grego from his post. We believethe distraction has only been increased.

Yes, some of the issue and problems outlined duringthe meeting and before the vote on Grego will have tobe checked out since they are serious, such as so-calledfudged graduation rates. But rumors and accusations,especially if they are anonymous, often don’t have substance.

One complaint that apparently didn’t pan out dealt withdistrict efforts to meet class size requirements. We’ve beentold the Florida Department of Education investigated andfound nothing wrong, even complimenting the district onits efforts to meet state requirements.

We’re not saying we don’t have problems and thatboard members shouldn’t deal with them. However,adding more fuel to the current fire didn’t help.

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EditorMARVIN G. CORTNER

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Responds to letterTo the editor:Reading last week’s article

by Fallon Patterson, it’sunfortunate that Joe Durso,CBC of Central Florida, seeksto distort our record of suc-cess with and for the peopleof Osceola County.

We will not respond in likekind because a destructivecampaign of baseless accusa-tions only hinders theprogress we have made forOsceola County children.

Our record of success is amatter of public record,reflected by our nationalaccreditation. Since 2004,we have tripled the numberof foster families servingOsceola County children andshattered records for fostercare adoptions. We havedecreased caseloads by athird and invested millions ofdollars annually in county-based services, including newpartnerships with the Chil-dren’s Advocacy Center,Help Now, and OsceolaCounty Human Services. Ourchildren are among the safestin the state, by objectivemeasures, even though aquarter of county residentsare in poverty.

We’re thankful for con-stant broad support from thepeople of Osceola County.During our contract bidprocess, we received moreletters of support than anyother child welfare agency inFlorida – ever. This reflectsour wide engagement of gov-ernment, education, corpo-rate, faith-based and Hispaniccommunities. Our volunteerboard members from OsceolaCounty, including our boardchairman, have provided crit-ical leadership.

The child protection sys-tem we have built together ishealthy, strong, effective andefficient. However, the transi-tion to a new lead agencythreatens its sustainability. Iurge Osceola County’s civicleaders to build upon the phe-nomenal momentum we havecreated together for childrenand families.

Gregory J. KurthChief Executive Officer

Family Services ofMetro Orlando

Farewell to Forever?

To the editor:Forever Florida, a once-

proud appellation, seems tobe lost in the rush by theFlorida Legislature to get ridof regulation.

The “pro-business” agendaof the Republicans there ismoving quickly through bothhouses at the expense of ourfragile and beautiful state andits residents. One wonderswhy any business, exceptthose that will profit fromhaving no regulation, wouldmove to Florida. Perhapsthese backward steps, theantithesis of “Forever Flori-da,” are more deserving ofthe appellation “FarewellFlorida.”

The local effects of the

destruction of years of care-fully enacted protections aredire. Osceola County electedofficials have alreadyapproved six huge develop-ments, none of which hasturned earth yet. Now, withthe total weakening of theoversight by the state Depart-ment of Community Affairs,plus the local reduction ortotal abolishment of impactfees, abolishing restrictionson short-term rentals in resi-dential areas, the weakeningof restrictions on clean airand water and holding pol-luters responsible, lessrestrictions on water use andwater sources, those hugedevelopments will have lessregulation, and new opportu-nities to put profit overpreservation or public healthand safety. Our lakes arealready stressed by pollution,our native flora and fauna aredisappearing and now weface more destruction fromthe greedy carpetbaggers atour borders.

Remember when hundredsof local residents fought thosehuge developments? We weretold that the commission hadno choice but to approvethem because of their earlierapproval of the “urbangrowth boundary.”

Then, they approvedignoring that boundary byapproving another mega-development on the east sideof our county, for DeseretFarms. Osceola County is nodifferent from anywhere else— corporate money can buythe right to destroy our quali-ty of life, and the Legislatureis on the fast-track to do justthat. You know how they willvote when you check theirdonation sources. Whenthose giant developmentsbegin construction, our hugeinventory of existing homeson the market will causemany locals to be forced toabandon their homes, andtheir need to sell them. Lackof impact fees will cause uslocals to pay for infrastruc-ture needs created by devel-opment.

Because Osceola Countyhas not valued its lands andresidents in the past, we havethe highest jobless rate andthe lowest average income inCentral Florida. Our housingvalues continue to fall, jobsthat are available now payless, there are more residentswith no access to health care,our homeless people contin-ue to increase.

Most of the legislators pro-posing to abolish our regula-tions are not native Floridiansand some have lived hereonly a few years, like the cur-rent governor. Florida has along history of being the statethat had all kinds of greedycriminals committing fraud oncitizens, which caused us toclean up that reputation byregulation. We were nolonger the laughing stock ofthe country. But, welcomeback, fraudsters — the legisla-ture is inviting you to return.

In addition to the above

regulations they are abolish-ing, they will not require reg-ulation of the travel industry,landscape industry, automechanics, land surveyors,home inspectors, telemar-keters and telephone compa-nies. They intend to abolishoversight of insurance com-pany rate-setting, nursinghome abuse and oversight ofmental health facilities andchildren's services by defund-ing the budgets that protectand enforce safety and care.

Who is left to care aboutour waters, our lands, ourwildlife and our true Floridalifestyle? The Legislature hasnot yet had final votes onabolishing the protections wenow have. Before your resi-dential area has short-termrentals next door, before yourland surveyor refuses to cor-rect the mistakes made thatcost you that new mortgage,before your grandfather diesin a nursing home because oflack of care, talk to your leg-islators about what they aredoing. Florida tried to havefewer regulations, but thefraudsters forced us to act.Those greedy people are stillout there. If we allow them tooperate freely, without over-sight or regulation, then“Farewell Florida.”

Nancy SmithKissimmee

Loss for wordsTo the editor:I am at a loss for words at

the back-handed politics thatcontinues to exist in OsceolaCounty.

For a school board to takeaction on an item not on theagenda and to remove asuperintendent early as wasdone last night (Tuesday) isnot only sneaky but it isunderhanded. What bothersme just as much is that manyof the board members did noteven seem shocked by Ms.Horn’s motion. My questionwould then be: Did membersof the School Board break theFlorida Sunshine Laws anddiscuss this matter ahead oftime? Other members rightlybrought up the bad messagewe will be sending to futurecandidates and the negativeeffect on students and the dis-trict of having three superin-tendents in the course of oneyear.

Ms. Horn and Ms. Hartigclaim to have the students’best interest at heart and thewishes of the people. To methis does not seem to be thecase. What it seems is thatcertain board members havetheir own agendas. If as theysuggest, this was a case ofdoing what is best for thepeople then why not havethis item on the agenda andlisten to the people?

On a side note as a parent,Dr. Grego, thank you forimproving our schools andbeing accessible to parents.This parent appreciates youand what you have accom-plished in three years.

Jennifer PalmerKissimmee

Force-out wrong

Too many people who claim theylove America aren’t feeling the sameabout their fellow countrymen.

The tea party’s contra-rallies in Wis-consin are a prime example. Imaginecelebrating the defeatof the collective bar-gaining rights thatgave $50,000-a-yearteachers their onlysemblance of controlover their workinglives. Can you feel thelove?

Another back-of-the-hand to everydayAmericans is the teaparty crowd’s com-bative response toPresident BarackObama’s health care reform — themeasure just passed its one-year anniver-sary and is already providing Americansdesperately needed consumer protec-tions against predatory health insurers.

These self-declared patriots and strictconstructionists claim it’s constitutionallyheretical to force Americans to partici-pate in a program that makes compre-hensive health insurance affordable andaccessible to all.

Their cause has no empathy for peo-ple who can’t afford insurance in the cur-rent marketplace, or who have pre-exist-ing conditions that make private healthcoverage impossible to obtain. Theydon’t care that the only way to provideuniversal access and bring down costs isthrough an individual mandate of thesort included in the current law, whichrequires nearly everyone to have healthcoverage or pay a penalty.

What’s more important to them — sothey claim — is keeping America freefrom this European socialist intrusion onliberty that the nation’s founders wouldnever, ever have considered.

But their appreciation for history isskewed and incomplete. Actually, ourfounders established the first compulsorynational health care system. In July of1798, as blogger Rick Ungar of Forbesnotes, Congress passed “An Act for theRelief of Sick and Disabled Seamen,”which was signed by President JohnAdams.

The law required privately employedsailors to pay part of their wages towarda government-run health insurance pro-gram. The money funded the MarineHospital Service, a chain of governmenthospitals that provided health care serv-ices for sick or injured sailors.

Washington Post blogger Greg Sar-gent, adds the delicious tidbit thatThomas Jefferson, the anti-federalist andtea party hero, also supported the feder-al marine hospital system, working toimprove it during his presidency.

While structured somewhat differentlythan the Affordable Care Act, Jefferson,Adams and other founders had no prob-lem endorsing a government healthinsurance mandate to advance the gen-eral welfare.

And tea party “historians” are alsowrong to claim that the founders neverwould have regulated “inactivity” bydirecting Americans — who are simplyexisting — to purchase a good or servicefrom the private marketplace.

Under the Militia Act of 1792, signedby President George Washington, everyable-bodied, white, male citizen betweenthe ages of 18 and 45 (with some limit-ed exceptions) was required to be in amilitia and “provide himself with” a mus-ket or rifle, a knapsack, and ammunition,all typically bought from private dealers.

While the current legal fight overhealth reform is focusing on Congress’expansive powers under the Constitu-tion’s Commerce and the Necessary andProper Clauses, not its militia powers,these examples demonstrate that thetea-party-venerated founders were notskittish about using government powerto force sacrifices on the citizenry for thecommon good.

The tea party crowd’s cramped read-ing of history to justify the repeal ofhealth care reform is just a convenientcover. At its core, this movement isabout self-interest. Its followers aredevoid of any compassion for or solidar-ity with their fellow Americans. Theymay loudly proclaim love of their coun-try, but as for its people, their motto isthe decidedly French, “Let them EatCake.”

You can respond to Blumner’s col-umn at [email protected].

Where’sthe TeaParty love?

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By Marvin G. CortnerEditorThe Osceola County Tourist

Development Council Tuesdayrecommended changes in theway it operates and also votedin George Chen as chairman.

The council, comprised ofsix appointees representingvarious sectors of the tourismindustry and one elected officialeach from the County Com-mission and the cities ofKissimmee and St. Cloud, is anadvisory board that makes rec-ommendations to the CountyCommission on tourist devel-opment tax spending and theoperations of the KissimmeeConvention & Visitors Bureau.

The County Commission,which appoints council mem-bers, has the final say on anychanges. The 6 percent touristtax is collected from lodgingbusinesses providing overnightstays of 180 days or less.

Chen, just six months onthe council as a representa-tive of the lodging industry,will serve until October whena new chairman will be select-ed following the restructur-ing; he replaces long-timechairman Jim Murphy whocould not continue to serveon the council because of thechanges and because he nolonger is involved in the lodg-ing industry. KissimmeeCommissioner Cheryl Griebwill serve as vice chair.

The council also voted

unanimously to recommendthat chairmen serve no morethan two consecutive one-yearterms, and that no memberserve more than two consecu-tive four-year terms. The coun-cil, however, did not incorpo-rate Murphy’s suggestion thatthe chairman must be from thelodging industry.

“I truly believe the chair-man should be an owner or acollector (of the lodging tax),”Murphy said, adding that thecouncil in the past had trou-ble filling lodging appoint-ments due to turnover in theindustry. “The lodging indus-try has a major investment inthe tourist area; you have tobe selfish in that you have toprotect this industry.”

In addition, the council rec-ommended that the number oflodging industry appointees beincreased by one (up to four)and that the number ofappointees from other sectorsbe reduced by one (down totwo). The lodging sectorincludes operators of motels,hotels, recreational vehicleparks or other tourist accom-modations subject to the touristtax.

Another recommendedchange was that the CountyCommission adopt a resolutionstating that final commissionaction would not be taken onpolicy issues related to the visi-tors bureau or non-budgetedspending of tourist tax money

exceeding $100,000 unlessthe county manager notifies allcouncil members in writing atleast 30 days in advance of thatimpending action. That notifi-cation would permit the councilto schedule a special meeting,if necessary, to hear staff pre-sentations on the proposal andmake recommendations.

Staff presentations to boththe council and County Com-mission relating to the expen-diture of tourist developmenttaxes, the council recom-mended, also should includean analysis of the return oninvestment and the value ofsuch spending to the tourismindustry.

“We’ve been trying to dothis for a year,” council mem-ber Guillermo “Bill” Hansensaid, citing the recent three-year extension of the GaylordPalms/ChampionsGate con-vention center deal as anexample of that notification nothappening.

“Are you really going to dothis,” Hansen asked, directinghis question to County Com-missioner Michael Harford,who recently replaced JohnQuiñones on the council.

Harford said he is only “onein five” commissioners.

“I would want you to haveadvance notice on items com-ing before the commission,” hesaid.

In other council news, Shel-ley Maccini, visitors bureau

interim director, reported thatofficials with the OsceolaCounty Veterans Tribute andMuseum are currently negotiat-ing for a site to which thegroup’s museum of military his-tory would be relocated. Theoriginal plan was for the muse-um to relocate to the buildingat Osceola Heritage Park alongBill Beck Boulevard now occu-pied by the visitors bureau.

The site the veterans groupis considering is the formerDenim World at 5210 W. U.S.Highway 192.

Wendi Jeannin, spokes-woman for the Silver SpursRiding Club, said the Febru-ary rodeo, which is spon-sored by the club and forwhich the club receives pro-motional funding from thecouncil, was very successfuland that the Saturday nightevent sold out – the firsttime that has occurred sincethe rodeo has been held atthe Silver Spurs Arena.

“For 2010, we estimate a$6 million economic impact(to the county) from the two

rodeos (the other was heldin June) and $170,000 intourist development taxesgenerated,” Jeannin said.

And Beth Knight, deputycounty manager, reportedthat the County Commis-sion is still looking atwhether to renew the con-tract for Philadelphia-basedSMG to continue managingOsceola Heritage Park andthe arena. SMG will bemaking a presentation tothe commission duringApril, Knight added.

Beware of companiesoffering deed copies

The Osceola County Clerk ofCourt office, according to ClerkMalcom Thompson, has beeninformed that some county resi-dents are receiving letters fromcompanies offering to sell thema certified copy of their deed foranywhere from $50 to $100.

The Clerk of the Court Officehas been statutorily tasked withbeing the keeper of the officialrecords of Osceola County anddeeds are public record, Thomp-son stated in a press release.

“I want to remind citizens thatthey do not have to pay a pri-vate company for a copy of theirrecords,” Thompson stated,adding that the public can viewand print for free a non-certifiedcopy of a deed from the website:www.osceolaclerk.com.

Certified copies of deeds canbe obtained from the clerk’soffice for a fee of $1 per page,plus $2 per document for thecertification, and in most cases,the total cost of obtaining a cer-tified copy of a deed will bebetween $3 and $5, Thompsonstated.

“While these company offer-ings are not illegal, we want tostress that this is a totally unnec-essary expense for a homeown-er to incur,” Thompson stated.“The Clerk’s Office is happy toprovide this service and manyothers to our citizens.”

Should you have any ques-tions about obtaining a copy of adocument contained in theOsceola County OfficialRecords, contact the RecordingDepartment at 407-742-3517.For more information about theother services provided by theClerk of Court office, visit thewebsite or call 407-742-3500.

Charter ReviewCommittee to meet

The next Osceola CountyCharter Review Committeemeeting will be at 7 p.m. Tues-day at the County Administra-tion Building, fourth floor, con-ference room 4727, 1 Court-house Square, Kissimmee.

The meeting is public.Have break fastat arts center

“In Your Backyard: WhereNewcomers Meet the Arts” willbe presented at 8 a.m. Wednes-day, April 13, by United Arts atthe Osceola Center for the Arts.

Light breakfast foods and cof-

fee will be served and there willbe raffles for show tickets andprizes. In addition, the 2011-12OCFTA Broadway Series will beannounced. The event is freeand open to the public.

The center is at 2411 E. U.S.Highway 192, Kissimmee. Call407-846-6257, Ext. 0 to makea reservation.

For more information, con-tact Arin Gullett Thrower, pro-duction director for the center,by email at [email protected],visit www.ocfta.com or call 407-846-6257, Ext. 7.

Food for Fee$Amnesty Week

at county libraries The week of April 11-17 is

Food for Fee$ Amnesty Week atthe Osceola Library System.

During this week only, librarypatrons will receive a $1 crediton their overdue fee balances foreach donated non-perishablefood item. There’s no limit tothe amount of food accepted,and it must be in undamagedand unexpired condition.

Patrons may deliver non-per-ishable items to the circulationdesk at any of the six branchlibraries during regular businesshours. A library staff memberwill forgive fees on each partici-pating customer’s account.

Donated food will be givento The Green-Bag Project, alocal school pantry programthat will distribute the collect-ed food to school children andfamilies in each library’simmediate service area.

The goal of this initiative,county library officials stated in apress release, is to help the com-munity. The initiative supportsliteracy by giving customers anadditional option to pay-off feesand it supports healthy families

by giving the donated fooddirectly to Osceola County stu-dents and families in need.

Fees cannot be applied forcharges related to lost or dam-aged items or for service fees.

Credit will not be added tocustomer accounts once latefees have been forgiven. Dona-tions also will be accepted fromthose patrons who do not havefines on their cards.

The Friday Back-Pack is aprogram that specifically sup-ports local students by fillingtheir backpacks full of food atthe end of each week. Althoughall food will be accepted andused at local food pantries, ifparticipants wish to specificallyparticipate in the Back-Packprogram, they can donate thefollowing items: canned pasta.macaroni and cheese, individu-ally packaged oatmeal, peanutbutter (in a plastic container),jelly (in a plastic container), ricekits or individual noodle souppackages.

For more information, con-tact the Osceola County Com-munity Outreach/Public Infor-mation Office at 407-742-0100.

Artifact showtoday and Sunday There will be a Native

American artifact show duringthe St. Cloud Spring Flingtoday and Sunday.

The free show will be from10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Local artifactsup to 10,000 years old frompredominantly Osceola andOrange counties will be on dis-play along with fossils fromthroughout Florida.

The show will be on thesecond floor of the city’slakeshore building that housesCrabby Bill’s, at 1104Lakeshore Blvd.

grams of controlled sub-stances and numerous itemsof drug paraphernalia.

The following individualswere arrested and bookedinto the Osceola County Jail:Kenneth Melendez, 25, of4736 W. U.S. Highway 192,sale and delivery of cocaine;Omar Marine, 50, of 2362Siesta Lane, Kissimmee,three counts of trafficking incocaine, possession ofcocaine with intent to sell,and possession of drug para-phernalia; Ramiro Quintana,23, of 4 W. Magnolia St.,Kissimmee, sale and deliveryof cocaine; Lorenzo Dean,20, of 5384 Botany Court,Orlando, three counts of saleand delivery of cocaine;William Cantres-Soto, 25, of319 Jacksonville Court,Kissimmee, sale and deliveryof cocaine; Marnick Soto-Rivera, 30, of 4624 W. U.S.

Highway 192, sale and deliv-ery of a controlled substanceand sale and delivery ofheroin; Brian Rains, 39,transient, sale and deliveryof cocaine; Ernest Miles, 28,4640 W. U.S. Highway 192, sale anddelivery ofcocaine; Tor-ris Calloway,30, 5020 W.U.S. Highway192, sale anddelivery ofcocaine; andSteven Hudson, 35, 4596U.S. Highway 192, sale and delivery of cocaine, pos-session of drug parapherna-lia and resisting without violence;

Also arrested, chargedand jailed were: LynnettePadgett, 43, 4640 W. U.S.Highway 192, sale and deliv-ery of cocaine; JorgeRodriguez-Rivera, 28, threecounts of sale and delivery ofheroin, resisting without vio-lence; Veronica Isabella 30,5020 W. U.S. Highway 192,three counts of sale anddelivery of cocaine; EricaDerrickson, 25, 4736 W.U.S. Highway 192, threecounts of sale and delivery ofcocaine; Valerie Alden, 28,4596 W. U.S. Highway 192,solicitation of prostitutionand sale and delivery ofcocaine; Helmer Pedraza,27, possession of cannabisless than 20 grams and pos-session of drug parapherna-lia; and Peter Dannuzio, 45,transient, sale and deliveryof cocaine.

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April is National Fair Housingmonth and Osceola County HumanServices will be hosting two FairHousing Events.

From 9 a.m. to noon Monday,Human Services will host a FairHousing Sidewalk Fair outsideHuman Services at 330 N. Beau-mont Ave., Kissimmee. The fairwill provide an opportunity foraffordable housing providers, resi-dents and other members of thepublic to learn about communityresources.

On Thursday, April 21, thedepartment will host a fair housingseminar from 9 a.m. to noon, alsoat the Beaumont office. The work-shop will provide an overview and

history of fair housing, offer exam-ples of fair housing cases and howto file a complaint. The workshopalso will feature information onmajor code violations and how toavoid them; and after a storm, howto select qualified contractors torepair your home.

The primary goal of the events isto educate the public on fair hous-ing issues, how to recognize whenthe law is being violated and whatto do. The events will also bringcommunity resources to residents,Realtors, lenders, landlords andother key stakeholders.

For more information, contactOsceola County Human Services at407-742-8400.

The awards were re-named this year due to thedonation Gaylord PalmsResort and Convention Cen-ter gave to the EducationFoundation-Osceola County,the nonprofit associated withthe School District. Thurs-day night’s event, held at theresort, kicked off with thepresentation of a $21,500check to the foundation.

Plaza will go on to repre-sent Osceola County in thestate’s teacher of the yearcompetition.

Check back with theOsceola News-Gazette nextweek for an in-depth storyon Holly Plaza.

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page A-1A tree was knocked over during the

storms Wednesday in Campbell City,blocking the front door of a residence,Osceola County Emergency Manage-ment spokeswoman Niki Whisler said.And power lines were knocked down inNarcoossee.

In Kissimmee, a couple of power lineswere down and limbs were torn off trees,Kissimmee Fire Department DeputyChief Jeremy Donovan said.

The weather didn’t appear to helpmotorists on the roads as the FloridaHighway Patrol saw its fair share ofcrashes Wednesday.

“We worked about 60 in the CentralFlorida area,” Patrol Sgt. Kim Montessaid.

On Thursday, Osceola County wasplaced under a tornado warning. Atabout 12:28 p.m., National WeatherService meteorologists detected a severe

thunderstorm capable of producing a tor-nado 10 miles south of Poinciana, butWhisler said there was no report of anydamage.

In neighboring Polk County, severeweather, including four confirmed torna-do sightings, that swept through the areafrom the east resulted in damages andpower outages throughout the county.

According Polk County Public Safetyofficials, the roof of a large tent collapsedat Linder Regional Airport in Lakelandwith 70 people inside. Six people fromthe tent were transported to LakelandRegional Medical Center for treatment,county officials said.

According to a weather service fore-cast, today and Sunday are expected tosunny, with temperatures in the mid-80s.

By Brian McBrideAssociate Editor

The city of Kissimmee is onthe cusp of securing land to builda pedestrian bridge spanningJohn Young Parkway, a featurethat is part of a master plan forbike and walking trails through-out the municipality.

The bridge, which would bebuilt over the parkway just northof the intersection of JohnYoung Parkway and ColumbiaAvenue and near the Publixsupermarket, 1910 N. JohnYoung Parkway, could look sim-ilar to the one in Lake Mary overInterstate 4 and connects theCross Seminole Trail, Kissim-mee Public Works and Engineer-ing Director Dave Derrick said.

“That’s at least the conceptfor now,” Derrick said.

The city should be able tosecure the right of way within 30days, city officials said. Thedesign phase has to begin byJuly 1, a stipulation of the Flori-da Department of Transporta-tion, which is kicking in $5 mil-lion for the project. But the con-cept plan is already 30 percentcomplete, Assistant Director JimArsenalt said.

“We’re actually ahead of thegame,” Arsenalt said.

The concept design workshould cost about $200,000,city officials said.

Circular ramps on both sidesof the parkway, according to adesign, lead up to the bridge tomake it more “aestheticallypleasing,” Derrick said, andwould likely have a gateway archsimilar to the one at the inter-section of Main and Vine streetsthat welcomes motorists todowntown Kissimmee. It willspan more than 100 feet acrossthe parkway and be about 18 to20 feet high.

The state money is budgetedfor the project in July of 2011.That’s when the city will have toseek bids for the constructionwork, which is expected to take6 to 9 months to complete,Arsenalt said.

It’s part of an off-road trailthat was completed several yearsago in the northern part of thecity. The trail starts at JohnYoung Parkway, just north ofthe plaza at Columbia Avenue,goes west past Hoagland Boule-vard where it meets up withShingle Creek. The overpass willallow the trail to extend past theparkway eastward and thensouthward to Central Avenue.

“This will provide another

way to get to work or just aleisurely walk or ride with familymembers,” Derrick said.

It’s also part of a city masterplan for pedestrian and bikepaths throughout the city.

Included in that plan is a bikelane that was included in phase2 of the Martin Luther King Jr.Boulevard road project, whichextends west from John YoungParkway to Thacker Avenue.

Phase 3 will extend the roadto Dyer Boulevard, but thebike path will continue westalong the old railroad tracks,past Hoagland Boulevard. Iteventually will tie into the

Shingle Creek path, just southof Steffee Landing.

Pedestrian bridge in the making over John Young

The planned bike/pedestrian path, shown in the map above by the black line, will extend from the roundabout onCentral Avenue near downtown Kissimee and end up along Shingle Creek. The city of Kissimmee is now workingon obtaining the right of way needed for a pedestrian/bike bridge on the path over John Young Parkway.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGORDINANCE NO. 2011-10

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St.Cloud, Florida, at a meeting to be held on April, 14, 2011, intheir Chamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at6:30 p.m., will consider the transmittal of Ordinance No. 2011-10 entitled:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THECITY OF ST. CLOUD, FLORIDA, ASSIGNING A FUTURELAND USE DESIGNATION OF “LOW DENSITY RESI-DENTIAL” TO APPROXIMATELY 22.11 +/- ACRESIDENTIFIED AS BINA PATEL, LOCATED NORTH OF US192 AND EAST OF NORA TYSON ROAD AT 1925 NORATYSON ROAD; PROVIDING FOR AMENDING THEOFFICIAL FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE COMPRE-HENSIVE PLAN, FILING OF THE PLANNING BOARDRECOMMENDATION AND PROOF OF PUBLICATION,APPLICABILITY AND EFFECT, SEVERABILITY,COPIES ON FILE AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time thisORDINANCE is to be considered and shall be heard with respectto the proposed ORDINANCE at the Public Hearing thereon. ThisORDINANCE, in its entirety can be reviewed at the City Clerk’soffice between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and between2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by theCommittee/Board, with respect to any matter considered at suchhearing/meeting, such person will need a record of the proceed-ings and that, for this purpose, such person may need to ensurethat a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is tobe based, and which record is not provided by the City of St.Cloud. (FS 286.0105)

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, personsneeding assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (list-ed below), prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)

Linda P. JaworskiCity ClerkCity of St. Cloud1300 9th StreetSt. Cloud, Florida 34769407-957-7334

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You better hope the NFL owners andplayers can figure out an amicable wayto divvy up nine billion dollars. Roughstuff, yeah I know.

The sides are talking less than twinsisters accusing one of stealing theother’s boyfriend, except to bicker aboutwho’s going to the draft and who isn’t.

After the draft ... without talk of NFLtraining camps firing up soon, whattayagot this summer?

You think I’m giving you the ChickenLittle treatment? Hey, there’s only 48more hours of the basketball tourna-ment (by the way I like VCU over Butler,UConn over Kentuckythen Jim Calhoun’sboys to win it all).

Unless you can getGandhi to come downfrom his mountain totake the footballwonks by the handand sing them a songof peace and harmo-ny, go grab your gloveand ball cap. I’m serious.

Buy me somepeanuts and CrackerJack ... I don’t know when the hugeguys come back ...

Opening Day for baseball was Thurs-day, so we’re off and running as about10 teams began their quest for a WorldSeries championship, and the other 20or so began the race to dismantle at thetrade deadline.

Don’t get me wrong, I love baseball,but they started playing in March.They’ll still be playing in October. It’s funthat they’re starting to play real games(Game time temperature at Yankee Sta-dium Thursday: a balmy 43), but comeget me once we have a bonafide pen-nant chase.

Oh wait – I’m playing fantasy baseballagain for the first time in a while. Meh,it doesn’t take long to look at stats. (Atleast that’s what I tell theboss/wife/kid/myself.) Plus, there couldbe some fun. After all, Manny Ramireznow plays for the Tampa Bay Rays, soI’m curious whether, since he’s an olderguy now living in Florida, the fans willjust say he’s “Manny being crabby.”

So let’s get on with the pomp and cir-cumstance and enjoy it until it becomesdrudgery next week, and dispense withsome baseball picks and predictions:

National LeagueEast — Philadelphia will win, but I

don’t say it as confidently as everyoneelse is. The heart of the Atlanta lineupgoes Chipper Jones-Brian McCann-DanUggla-Jason Heyward and they went 4-for-9 their first three trips through thelineup on Thursday. At least in NewYork, Mets still stands for My EntireTeam Stinks.

Central — Can’t take our home-town Astros. Baseball Prospectus saysthey’ll be worse than the PittsburghPirates. And the Cubs won’t win, willthey? By process of elimination, I’ll gowith Cincinnati over Milwaukee.

West — When most of the gamesdon’t end until 1 a.m., who cares, right?Colorado looks like the company soft-ball team and I’ll take their sluggers overSan Diego’s pitchers and Los Ange-les’ divorce lawyers.

Wild Card: Atlanta. Dark horse:Chicago. Underachievers: San Francisco.

American LeagueEast — Red Sox or Yankees, Yan-

kees or Sox? I’ll take Boston becausethey’re young, high-priced and healthy,and New York is just old and high-priced. Tampa Bay? Who knows,they’ve made a ton of moves, so ask mein June. Or, see for yourselves.

Central — Minnesota’s secondbaseman’s name is Tsuyoshi Nishioka.I’m sold! Give me the Twins (and someplum wine or sake) over Chicago andDetroit.

West — A four-team division, andpeople are making cases for all four towin. I’ll take the Los Angeles Angels ofDisneyland.

Wild Card: Can we have a playoffswithout the Yankees? Dark Horse: Oak-land. Underachievers: Texas. (Justnoticed I’ve picked last year’s two WorldSeries teams to suck wind this year.)

Final Four: Philly, Colorado, Bostonand the New York Yankees. WorldSeries: Boston over Colorado. Noticethere’s no teams known by initials likeVCU. (No Kansas or Ohio State, either.)

Thought for the Week: “Predic-tions are difficult, especially about thefuture.” — Yogi Berra.

KenJacksonSports Writer

Things totake: glove,a cap, a nap

Kowboys new basketball coach

By Rick PedoneSports Editor

District tournaments forspring sports begin nextweek when Osceola Coun-ty tennis teams compete attournaments at four sites.

The top two teams fromeach district advance toregional play April 12. Thestate tournaments are atLake Brantley High, San-lando Park, Sylvan LakePark and Red Bug LakePark in Seminole CountyApril 20-21.

The No. 1 singles andNo. 1 doubles districtchampions also advance tothe state tournaments.

Osceola and Gatewaytravel to Vero Beach’sRiverside Park Monday andTuesday for the 4A-8 tour-nament, where they willcompete against the hostIndians, Palm Bay, Trea-sure Coast, Centennial andBayside. Osceola’s No. 1singles player, Paul Gursky,is a potential state qualifier.

St. Cloud, Harmony,Celebration and Libertytravel to Fee Avenue Parkin Melbourne for the 3A-13tournament Wednesdayand Thursday. They com-pete against Eau Gallie,Melbourne and Viera.

Celebration’s TylerYoung and St. Cloud’sTrevor Foshee are amongthe top No. 1 singles play-ers at the tournament.

Amanda Pence, a for-Celebration High’s No. 1 singles player, Tyler Young, will compete for the 3A-13 district championship atMelbourne Wednesday.

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan

See Tennis, page A-9

Districttennistourneysnext week

By Rick PedoneSports EditorAt age 27, Nathan

Alexander already has oneof the plum high schoolbasketball jobs in Florida.

Alexander was selectedby Osceola High PrincipalGary Preisser and AthleticDirector Jim Bird to suc-ceed Steve Mason, whostepped down last month tospend more time with hisfamily.

“He’s a young guy witha lot of enthusiasm who isready to go to work andcontinue the success we’vehad with our basketball pro-gram,” Bird said.

Alexander, who came toOHS in 2007 after beinghired by former CoachLarry Brown, was an assis-tant coach under Brownand Mason, so he under-stands the history and tradi-tion involved with one ofCentral Florida’s higherprofile programs.

“When you look at thecoaches who have beenhere, like Coach Brownand Coach Mason, andgoing back to when Ed(Kershner) was here, it isdefinitely one of the bestjobs around,” Alexandersaid. “I feel very fortunateto have this opportunity,and I’m thankful that Mr.Preisser and Coach Birdselected me. It’s really anhonor. I’m excited.”

Alexander, a multi-sporthigh school athlete, playedone season of college bas-ketball at Ohio University’sEast campus.

“I originally came downto coach football, butCoach (Jeff) Rolsonalready had a full staff.When they asked me if Iwanted to coach basket-ball, I said, ‘Why not? I justwant to coach,’” he said.

Alexander helpedBrown and Mason take theKowboys to the regional

playoffs three times in fourseasons. He doesn’t planmajor changes, he said,but he will put an individ-ual stamp on the program.

“Coach Mason did atremendous job here. I’lluse things I’ve learnedfrom him and CoachBrown, and things I pickedup playing in college andfrom my old high schoolcoach, who did basketballand football for 30 years,”he said. “It’ll be a mixture,but there’s always going to

be a lot of pressing andrunning. That’s Kowboysbasketball.”

Noting that Osceola’sbasketball job has beenvacated six times over thepast decade, Alexandersaid he plans to make theposition permanent.

“My biggest thing is thatI don’t plan on being any-where else. Like CoachNick (football coach DougNichols), who was herelike 15 years, and CoachBird, who has been here a

long time, I want to behere a long time. Thecommunity really getsinvolved with this pro-gram.”

Only two of Osceola’stop five players return nextseason, but one of those isFlorida Athletic CoachesAssociation Class 5A Dis-trict 10 Player of the YearMichael Sanchez, theteam’s point guard.

Alexander is in theprocess of hiring his assis-tant coaches.

Nathan Alexander takes over one of Central Florida’s top prep basketball programs at age 27.News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan

Alexander has the ballOHS willcontinue

to runand press

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By Ken JacksonSports Writer

High school golfers whoput the clubs in the closet afterthe fall high school seasonended now have a localavenue to stay in competitionthroughout the year.

The Citrus Junior GolfTour, headed locally by RoyalSt. Cloud Golf Links profes-sional Doug Holloway, holdstournaments on some of thearea’s finest courses.

St. Cloud, Disney’s Magno-lia course, Falcon’s Fire,Southern Dunes, NorthShore, Ridgewood Lakes andRio Pinar Country Club inOrlando were all on the 2010schedule.

Holloway said that theCJGT focuses on providing itsplayers — there are groups forages 6 to 18 — with anupscale playing experience.

“We try to play all over atquality venues. The kids feellike they’re playing in a pro-fessional event,” he said. “Wewant to be the junior golf cap-ital of Florida.”

Most events are two-daytournaments, and players age9-under play nine holes eachday, the older players play 18-hole rounds on age-appropri-

ate tees. Boys 16-18 play at6,800 yards while 13-15 year-olds play 6,200-6,600.

Two-day events offernational ranking points, and inthe summer period (June-August), the tour has a very-competitive college divisionfor both men and women.

“We want to appeal to awide range of junior golfers,kids of all abilities and levels,”Holloway said. “In manyways we’re introducing manykids to tournament golf –show up for your tee time,know the rules and pace ofplay and learn the etiquette.We want to feed the biggertours like the AmericanJunior Golf Association andFlorida Junior Tour.”

Instead of trophies for win-ning or placing high in events,players earn Nike BonusBucks (top winners in eachdivision are presented with the“Big Check” like on the PGATour) that they can use forequipment and apparel. TheCJGT will reward any playerwho gets a hole in one on adesignated par-3 with a cus-tom set of Nike irons.

“The parents love it,” Hol-loway said.

THE CJGT has testimoni-

als and is endorsed by locallyrespected teaching pros likeFred Griffin (Grand CypressResort), Mike Bender (Timu-cuan) and Brad Brewer (Shin-gle Creek).

CJGT players can expecttournament entry fees formost of the year to be $125(for a two-day 18-hole event);$80 (for a two-day 9-holeevent); $75 (for a one-day 18-hole event); and $45 (for aone-day 9-hole event).

After taking a break in Jan-uary and February, the tourhas released its 2011 sched-

ule, which can be found, alongwith registration information,at www.citrustour.com.

Events at Harmony, RoyalSt. Cloud, Falcon’s Fire, EagleCreek and Reunion give thetour an Osceola County flavor,but it also will visit Disney’sMagnolia and the GrandCypress Resort this summer.

The next event is scheduledfor next weekend at MissionInn Golf Resort in Howey-In-The-Hills.

For more information, Hol-loway can be reached at 407-406-4077.

Citrus JuniorTour displayslocal flavor

Harmony High School’s Tyler Howes competed in the firstCitrus Junior Golf Tour event of 2011 at Sweetwater Coun-try Club. The next event is April 9-10 at Mission Inn.

Photo/Special to the News-Gazette

Rain causes changes at KlassicBy Rick PedoneSports Editor

The rain Thursday causedmany high school athletic eventsto be canceled, including theKissimmee Klassic softball tour-nament at the Osceola CountyStadium complex.

All of the Klassic’s opening-round games were pushed backto Friday, and the tournament’sschedule was compressed fromthree days to two.

The tournament will con-clude today with consolationgames beginning at 8 a.m. Thechampionship finals in all threebrackets of the 38-team tourna-ment are set for 6:30 p.m.

Host Osceola High metNaples Gulf Coast in its tour-nament opener late Fridaymorning in the gold bracket.

Three state champions and27 teams that have beenranked among the state’s top

10 in their respective classesthis season are competing.

The updated bracket isavailable at kissimmeeklas-sic.com. Admission is $9.

Other events canceledThursday include a 4A District6 softball game between rivalsSt. Cloud and Harmony High,which will now be playedThursday. HHS alreadyclinched the top district seed.

A flag football showdown

between the schools also wascanceled Thursday.

The water polo matchbetween Osceola and Gate-way was postponed.

A tennis match betweenCelebration and St. Cloud thatmay have decided the OrangeBelt Conference boys champi-onship also was canceled.

St. Cloud also must completea match against Osceola thatwas halted by rain Wednesday.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGORDINANCE NO. 2011-11

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St.Cloud, Florida, at a meeting to be held on April, 14, 2011, in theirChamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30p.m., will consider the enactment of Ordinance No. 2011-11 enti-tled:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF ST. CLOUD, FLORIDA, ASSIGNING A ZONING DIS-TRICT OF “A” AGRICULTURAL, COMPATIBLE WITH A“LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL” FUTURE LAND USEDESIGNATION CHANGE, ADOPTED BY ORDINANCE NO.2011-10, FOR APPROXIMATELY 22.11 +/- ACRESIDENTIFIED AS BINA PATEL, LOCATED NORTH OF US192 AND EAST OF NORA TYSON ROAD AT 1925 NORATYSON ROAD; PROVIDING FOR ENTERING THE DESIG-NATION ON THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP, FILING OF THEPLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION AND PROOF OFPUBLICATION, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time thisORDINANCE is to be considered and shall be heard with respectto the proposed ORDINANCE at the Public Hearing thereon.This ORDINANCE, in its entirety can be reviewed at the CityClerk’s office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. andbetween 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by theCommittee/Board, with respect to any matter considered at suchhearing/meeting, such person will need a record of the proceed-ings and that, for this purpose, such person may need to ensurethat a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is tobe based, and which record is not provided by the City of St.Cloud. (FS 286.0105)

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, personsneeding assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (list-ed below), prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)

Linda P. JaworskiCity ClerkCity of St. Cloud1300 9th StreetSt. Cloud, Florida 34769407-957-7334

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGORDINANCE NO. 2011-12

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St. Cloud,Florida, at a meeting to be held on April 14, 2011, in their Chamberat City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30 p.m., will con-sider the enactment of Ordinance No. 2011-12 entitled:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOF ST. CLOUD, FLORIDA, ASSIGNING A ZONING DIS-TRICT OF “R-1” SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL, COM-PATIBLE WITH A “LOW DENSITY RESIDENTIAL”FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNATION CHANGE, ADOPTEDBY ORDINANCE NO. 2006-69, FOR APPROXIMATELY108.89 +/- ACRES IDENTIFIED AS ESTATES AT WESTER-LY, LOCATED NORTHWESTERLY OF NOVA ROAD; PRO-VIDING FOR ENTERING THE DESIGNATION ON THEOFFICIAL ZONING MAP, FILING OF THE PLANNINGBOARD RECOMMENDATION AND PROOF OF PUBLICA-TION, SEVERABILITY AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time thisORDINANCE is to be considered and shall be heard with respectto the proposed ORDINANCE at the Public Hearing thereon.This ORDINANCE, in its entirety can be reviewed at the CityClerk’s office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. andbetween 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by theCommittee/Board, with respect to any matter considered at suchhearing/meeting, such person will need a record of the proceed-ings and that, for this purpose, such person may need to ensurethat a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is tobe based, and which record is not provided by the City of St.Cloud. (FS 286.0105)

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, personsneeding assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (list-ed below), prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)

Linda P. JaworskiCity ClerkCity of St. Cloud1300 9th StreetSt. Cloud, Florida 34769407-957-7334

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGORDINANCE NO. 2011-19

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St.Cloud, Florida, at a meeting to be held on April 14, 2011, in theirChamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30p.m., will consider the transmittal of Ordinance No. 2011-19entitled:

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFST. CLOUD, FLORIDA, ASSIGNING A FUTURE LAND USEDESIGNATION OF “COMMERCIAL” TO APPROXIMATELY12.73 +/- ACRES IDENTIFIED AS OLD CANOE CREEKROAD FLU, LOCATED NORTHEAST OF OLD CANOECREEK ROAD, SOUTH OF SAWYER ESTATES; PROVID-ING FOR AMENDING THE OFFICIAL FUTURE LAND USEMAP OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN, FILING OF THEPLANNING BOARD RECOMMENDATION AND PROOF OFPUBLICATION, APPLICABILITY AND EFFECT, SEVER-ABILITY, COPIES ON FILE AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time thisORDINANCE is to be considered and shall be heard with respectto the proposed ORDINANCE at the Public Hearing thereon.This ORDINANCE, in its entirety can be reviewed at the CityClerk’s office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. andbetween 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.

If a person decides to appeal any decision made by theCommittee/Board, with respect to any matter considered at suchhearing/meeting, such person will need a record of the proceed-ings and that, for this purpose, such person may need to ensurethat a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is tobe based, and which record is not provided by the City of St.Cloud. (FS 286.0105)

In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, personsneeding assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (list-ed below), prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)

Linda P. JaworskiCity ClerkCity of St. Cloud1300 9th StreetSt. Cloud, Florida 34769407-957-7334

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Harmony physicalsHarmony High will hold its

annual Physical Day April 20from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the gym.

The fee is $10. For moreinformation call 407-933-9900or email trainer Craig [email protected].

St. Cloud physicalsSt. Cloud High will hold its

Physical Day April 25 from 6to 8 p.m. at the gym.

The fee is $15. Pop Warnerathletes are welcome to attend.

For more information,email Athletic Director ChadAnsbaugh at [email protected] Golf Classic

Registration is now open forKissimmee Parks and Recre-ation’s annual Terry StewartMemorial Golf Classic at Kissim-mee Golf Club April 16 at 8 a.m.

Proceeds from this four-per-

son best-ball tournament willallow deserving youngsters toparticipate in city recreation andathletic programs. The fee of$65 per person ($260 per team)includes golf fees plus a com-memorative golf towel and cup.The event is followed by a lunch-eon and raffle.

Registration deadline is April13. For more information, con-tact the Fortune Road AthleticComplex at 407-518-2504.

Storm golf tourneyThe Celebration High

School football program willhost the inaugural Storm GolfTournament April 30 at Cele-bration Golf Club at 8 a.m.Proceeds will be used to pur-chase needed equipment.

The four-man, shotgun-start event is $150 per playerand includes a pairings partywith dinner April 29, all fees,

lunch, a pro shop coupon anda free wedge.

Hole and event sponsors,as well as sponsorships for the2011 football season, are alsoavailable.

For more information, con-tact football coach BenAarestad by Friday at 321-939-6600 or email [email protected].

KSA swimmingThe Kissimmee Swimming

Association is accepting newswimmers.

Swimmers must be at leastage 5 who can swim freestyleand backstroke. KSA also isaccepting swimmers age 18 orolder for its masters program.

For more information, callCoach Crystal Tavares at 407-529-6082 or visit on the Web:kissimmeeswimassociation.org.

SC Aquatic TeamThe St. Cloud Aquatic Team,

a U.S. Swimming affiliate, wel-comes swimmers ages 5 andover who have experienceswimming the length of the poolwith a crawl stroke.

All swimmers will participatein a training program focused ontechnique, endurance andspeed. If you are a new, experi-enced or high school studentwho wants to enhance yourswimming skills and participatein a competitive swimming pro-gram, then this could be the pro-gram for you.

For more information, visitwww.scat1.org or call 407-891-3436.

Attack wrestlingThe Attack Wrestling Club

meets Tuesdays, Wednesdaysand Thursdays from 6 to 7:30p.m. at the Osceola High gym.

Wrestlers of all ages are welcome. The club competes at USA

Wrestling tournaments through-out the Southeast.

For more information, con-tact Coach Jim Bird at 407-518-5416 or [email protected].

mer Osceola County Playerof the Year for St. Cloud, isone the district’s best femaleplayers.

Poinciana’s boys go to Bar-tow and the girls travel toWinter Haven Monday andWednesday for the 2A-8 tour-nament against Avon Park,Hardee County, Auburndale,Lake Placid, Sebring, Mulber-ry and Tenoroc.

Celebration won the OrangeBelt Conference girls champi-onship with a 6-0 conferencerecord. The Storm boys, 5-0,lead the conference race.

Their match against St.

Cloud Thursday was canceledbecause of rain.

Because next week is a dis-trict tournament week, St.Cloud Coach Dallas Kelsey saidthe Bulldogs will petition theFlorida High School AthleticAssociation for permission toplay Celebration Monday.

Should the FHSAA denySt. Cloud’s petition, Celebra-tion would win the OBC boyschampionship.

St. Cloud, 3-1 in the con-ference, also must complete amatch against the Osceolaboys that was halted by rainWednesday.

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Volunteers: Rain or ShineWhen you listen to someone talking about their volunteer

experience it is not uncommon for the level of their excite-ment to lift the spirits of everyone within the sound of theirvoice. There is an intangible sense of well being when wedo for others and expect no reward other than the joy andsatisfaction of making a positive difference in the life of astranger. Volunteers say the feeling in incomparable.

April is volunteer month, the time we set aside to demon-strate our appreciation for all those who give of their timeand energy to make this a better world and community.

Volunteering occurs everyday in Osceola but there was aparticular event that left a memorable impression on thosewho experienced it. On January 17, in honor of MartinLuther King Day, volunteers spent their ‘day off’ helpingthe elderly in our community. Yard work, interior as well asexterior household cleaning projects and pressure cleaningwas included in their tasks. The team of 47 volunteers rep-resented AmeriCorps volunteers, the St. Cloud PoliceDepartment, Transition House and RSVP. Twenty house-holds were on the list for the day. Yards were raked andtrash was picked up. Hedges were trimmed and brancheswere pruned. Windows washed, homes and porches pres-sure cleaned. The homeowners were all elderly residentswho couldn’t express their gratitude enough for thestrangers who included them in their ‘day off’ volunteerexperience. These senior residents find it more and moredifficult to maintain their property due to the physicalnature of these tasks. As one elderly resident said, ‘thisbrings me pride; for my neighborhood and my community.How can I thank those enough who gave their time forme?”

The volunteers traveled to each of the homes where anelderly resident anxiously waited. And one by one, a tearyeyed resident emerged to thank the volunteers for giving

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It is this kind of commitment and dedication to the spiritof volunteering and caring for our neighbors that makesOsceola County a particularly special place to live.

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Gentlemen (and ladies):Start your projectors.

The 20th anniversary edi-tion of the Florida Film Festi-val returns to Central Floridavenues Friday and continuesthrough April 17.

The event kicks off asusual, with the splashy open-ing day event: a screening atthe Regal Winter Park Villageat 6:30 p.m. It will be fol-lowed by an after party at the

Enzian Theatre in Maitland inMaitland.

This year’s opening nightfilm is Project Nim. Directedby Academy Award winnerJames Marsh (Man on aWire), this sometimes disturb-ing film focuses on Nim, thechimpanzee that the focus ofuniversity experiment led bypsychologist Herbert Terrace,who was seeking to discoverhow much chimpanzees, if

raised and nurtured like ahuman child, could communi-cate with sign language.

Nim became a star in the1970s, but much did not goaccording to plan.

Following the screening isthe big party at Enzian Thekick-off party kick-off partywill include entertainment,food and drink and a lot more.night. Following the festival’sSunshine State theme, the

menu also will reflect theFlorida lifestyle.

Participating restaurantsinclude Enzian/Eden Bar,Luma on Park, The RavenousPig, 4 Rivers Smokehouse, KRestaurant Wine Bar, andHyatt Regency GrandCypress! Additional tastingsprovided by festival sponsorsPeroni and Whole Foods Mar-

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Indie films shine in the sun

LIFESTYLESLIFESTYLES

On May 14, Universal Orlando guests cansee in concert Nickelodeon stars Big TimeRush. The group will perform live at the-Music Plaza stage. Big Time Rush is oneof today’s hottest names in music andentertainment. Their TV series “Big TimeRush,” produced in partnership with SonyMusic, stars Kendall, James, Carlos andLogan, as four best friends who move toLos Angeles for a chance at music super-stardom. It had the highest-rated andmost-watched live-action series premierewith kids, tweens and total viewers in thehistory of the network. The group also willperform at the “Nickelodeon 2011 Kids’Choice Awards.” Their debut album “BTR,”which consists of original songs from thehit series, debuted at No. 3 on the Bill-board Top 200 album chart. Fans at Uni-versal Orlando also will have the exclusiveopportunity to watch a never-before-seenepisode of “Big Time Rush.” Episode view-ings will be held throughout the day at theAnimal Actors on Location! theater. Formore information, visit www.UniversalOrlando.com/Events/SpecialEvent/Big_Time_Rush.aspx#.

Fannie, Annie &Danny, a film about areally dyscfunctionalfamily, is one of thefestivals many offerings.

CCHHEEFF’’SS GGAALLAAORLANDO — Tickets are now on sale for one of

Central Florida’s premier dining events, the 19thAnnual Chef’s Gala, benefiting Heart of FloridaUnited Way. The big night (Saturday, May 21)begins with a silent auction and sparkling winereception. The main event features fine cuisine frommore than 20 of Central Florida’s top chefs andrestaurants, along with pairings of some great wines.Desserts are topped off with specialty coffees. Itkicks off at 6:45 p.m. The event is also the biggestfundraiser for the Heart of Florida United Way.Once again it will be held at Epcot’s World Show-place at the theme park. Tickets are $225 perperson or $400 per couple. A corporate tablepackage is also available. For more information visitwww.ChefsGala.org, call 407-429-2129 or [email protected].

CCHHIICCAAGGOOKISSIMMEE — The 1920s jazz era musical opens this

weekend at the Osceola Center for The Arts. Ticketsare $20 for adults, $15 seniors and students. Perfor-mance dates are this weekend and and April 8-10.Evening performances are at 7:30 p.m. The Sundayperformances (2 p.m. matinees) are sold out. Fortickets/information, call 407-846-6257, Ext. 0.

TTHHEE PPIIEE’’SS TTHHEE LLIIMMIITTCELEBRATION — Do you love pie? Well you

can have your pie, and eat it too at the 2011American Pie Festival in Celebration, April 9-10.The mega-pie event, includes the national piechampionships competition. The APC/CriscoNational Pie Championships will be held April 8-10at the Caribe Royale Hotel in Orlando.

PPRRIICCEE IISS RRIIGGHHTT CCOONNTTEESSTTAANNTTKISSIMMEE — Kissimmee resident Sharonda Bur-

ton will be trying to win prizes and money on ThePrice is Right at 11 a.m. on WKMG (Channel 6) inOrlando. The show producers wouldn’t say howwell she did, but you can cheer her on Mondaymorning. The Price is Right is the longest-runninggame show in television history, and is hosted byDrew Carey. Contestant hopefuls can get completeinformation and obtain show tickets online athttp://www.cbs.com/daytime/the_price_is_right. Inaddition, viewers can call the CBS Ticket Office at323-575-2458 or the 24-hour Ticket InformationLine at 323-575-2449.

CCAALLLL FFOORR AARRTTIISSTTSSKISSIMMEE — The Osceola Center for the Arts

extends an invitation to artists to participate in the2011 Annual Juried Art Show with a top prize of$300 and five first-place prizes in the amount of$100 each. Ribbons for second and third-place aswell as several honorable mentions will also beawarded. The categories are Painting, Photography,Mixed Media, Graphics & Drawing and Sculpture.The Juried Art Show is open to all artists and accept-ance into the show, by a pre-determined jury, isrequired to participate. For more information, see theJuried Art Show application located on the centerwebsite at www.ocfta.com/2011_visualarts.html. Submis-sion fees are $15 per piece to enter, and artists maysubmit a maximum of three pieces. The deadline forsubmissions is April 20 and the reception and awardsceremony will take place on Tuesday, May 3, from 6-8 p.m.

AARRTTSS AANNDD CCRRAAFFTTSSORLANDO — There will be an arts and crafts

festival at Waterford Lakes Town Center, 413 North

By Peter CovinoEntertainment EditorGotta love those gadgets —

and at the Mobile Focus show,held last week in Orlando, it was aslice of gadget heaven.

More than 50 tech companiesshowcased their latest products atthe show at the Peabody Hotel.The private event was part of thelarger CTIA Wireless Show heldat the Orange County ConventionCenter.

There were the latest modelphones of course, by companiessuch as LG, Nokia and SamsungMobile, but the technologicalwonders went beyond the cellphone.

Take Cricket Wireless. Its new Muve Music is touted as

the only wireless plan with unlim-ited music included.

The $55 a month rate featuressong downloads, ringtones andringback tones, as well as unlimit-ed voice, messaging and data.

The plan is available in 35states and the company does havecellular partnerships in CentralFlorida. For more information goto their website at www.muvemu-sic.com.

Got an old laptop, camera orcell phone that has outlived itsusefulness or has just stopped

working?Gazelle gives you cash for your

used electronics.It looks to be a pretty simple

process, as demonstrated at thetrade show.

I tried a few home and officegadgets after the show.

My Palm Pre cellphone, in verygood condition, is worth $56 incash at Gazelle.com.

An iPhone 3G 8 GB, with nor-mal wear and tear is worth $68.

My office iMac G5. About$223 ( I wasn’t sure about someof the specifications, so this is anestimate).

On the other hand, if you sub-mit a Panasonic dmp-bd30 Blu-ray player, in excellent condition,you will get this online response:

“Unfortunately, we can’t offeryou any money for this item.

Even though we can’t pay you,we’d still like to help you recycle itresponsibly. It’s easy. Just clickthe ‘recycle’ button to add it toyour box. As long as somethingelse in your box has value, we’llstill pay for shipping.”

Once Gazelle receives ashipped gadget(s), they evaluatethe condition and remove all per-sonal data. If it is old or brokenthey will make sure it is responsi-bly recycled.

Go to Gazelle.com for moreinformation and to see how itworks.

If you are tired of the samegeneric case for your phone, oreven worse, if you phone is nakedand exposed to the elements,

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Case-Mate has a cate for justabout every mood and occasion,

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FloridaFilmFest

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Getting down to the wireless

News-Gazette Photo/Fallan PattersonAmong the many items show cased at the wireless show,were the latest laptops and netbooks from Lenovo.

It’s a G.I. Joe invasion

Wireless showshowcased the

latest in technology

By Peter CovinoEntertainment EditorIf you were a boy growing up in

the 1960s or 70s, G.I Joe wasstandard issue for every toy chest.

The first “doll” for boys, butnever, ever marketed that way,the action figure (Hasbro inventedthe term for their war hero) hasbeen around since 1964.

G.I. Joe fans from all over Cen-tral Florida, and the world for thatmatter are at the Walt DisneyWorld Dolphin Hotel and Con-ventionCenter this weekend forthe 18th annual GIJoeCon, theofficial G.I. Joe convention.

The event will feature specialguests, contests, and thousands ofrare and vintage G.I. Joe figures.

The weekend kicked off Fridaywith what has now become a con-vention favorite: more than 3003.75-inch G.I. Joes with function-al parachutes were tossed off theroof of the Walt Disney WorldDolphin Hotel and ConventionCenter. Additionally, the first 100children 12 years old and youngerthrough the doors on Saturdaymorning (April 2) will be given afree G.I. Joe gift.

In 1964, Hasbro introducedthe world’s first-ever action figure,G.I. Joe, to the world. In thealmost 50 years since, the G.I.Joe brand has undergone a num-ber of reinventions and re-imagin-ings, inspiring new action figurelines, animation, comic books,and feature films to entertain kidsof all ages. Most recently, G.I. Joe

made its way to Hollywood withthe hit movie G.I. JOE: The Riseof Cobra in 2009, and the newanimated series G.I. Joe: Rene-

gades premiered on The HUBNetwork last Fall.

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G.I. Joe fans willconverge at

Dolphin Hotel thisweekend

Photo/GIJoe.conThe G.I. Joe convention attracts lots of costumed charactersas well as G.I. Joe fans.

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New Skywalk links convention center

By Peter CovinoEntertainment Editor

Going to a convention at theOrange County ConventionCenter just got a lot easier.

The Rosen Centre hotel hasjust completed the 316-footRosen Centre Skywalk whichconnects the center with thehotel.

And while the Skywalk itselfis not all that dramatic, whatawaits you at the hotel is.

The $2 million coveredpedestrian connector gives con-vention guests direct access tothe hotel's many restaurantsand bars including the justopened 98Forty Tapas &Tequila Bar, located in theGrande Lobby. 98Forty, a nodto the hotel's address on Inter-national Drive, offers sophisti-cated tapas-style dishes and anextensive selection of 40 premi-um tequilas. The menu iscomprised of innovativeappetizers featuring fresh,seasonal ingredients in ablend of Mexican and Span-ish flavors.

Selections include cevich-

es, salsas, fresh-cut guaco-moles, quesadillas, tacos andnachos. All of the menuitems are the perfect size forsharing.

“The joint grand openingof our Skywalk and our latestdining experience, 98Forty,signifies our strong commit-ment to continuous improve-ment in all forms of guestconvenience,” said HarrisRosen, president & COO,Rosen Hotels & Resorts. “Byoffering safe and hassle-freeaccess to the convention cen-ter, we've opened up a rangeof possibilities when it comesto flexible meeting solutionsfor even the largest ofgroups. And, our new tapasbar caters directly to ourguests' demand for fast, freshfare in smaller portions aswell as a great spot tounwind from a busy day ofmeetings.”

Made of 368 tons of steeland concrete, the Skywalkconnects the second floors ofRosen Centre and the westBuilding of the conventioncenter, approximately 20 feetabove vehicular traffic onConvention Way.

If you have been to theconvention center, you knowthat traffic is always a prob-lem. Just crossing Interna-tional Drive can be an adven-ture. The new Skywalk pro-vides attendees with a safe,

weather-proof and traffic-free “commute” from guestroom to meeting room inless than four minutes.

The Rosen Centre also ishome to the recentlyopened Banshoo Sushi, aswell as Everglades Restau-rant, Café Gauguin, Red'sDeli and the recentlyexpanded Smoooth Java.

Each half of the 316-footRosen Centre Skywalk con-sists of three bridge sectionswhich were delivered in sixpieces in December 2010 andassembled on site, Rosen Cen-tre officials said. The complexdesign allowed only for a 2”gap on each side of thebridge, meaning that fieldmeasurements, bridge fabrica-tion and placement had to beexecuted to exact precision.Each bridge half was lifted intoplace by a massive 500 ton“hydro” crane, one of just twomobile cranes that size in theentire state. The bridges areheld in place by steel-rein-forced cylindrical concretepiers on concrete-filled steelpipe piles, which extend anaverage 115 feet belowground. The bulk of onsitework was scheduled lateDecember 2010 so as not tointerfere with events at bothRosen Centre and the conven-tion center.

Rosen Hotels & Resortsowns and manages a seven

Orlando hotels includingthree award-winning conven-tion hotels -- Rosen Centre,

Rosen Plaza and Rosen Shin-gle Creek -- and four leisureproperties in the Orlandotourist corridor – the QualityInn International, Rosen Innat Pointe Orlando, Rosen Innclosest to Universal and Clar-ion Inn Lake Buena Vista.For more information, visitwww.rosenhotels.com.

The Orange County Con-vention Center is the second

largest convention facility inthe country. Each year, thecenter brings more than 200events to the Central Floridaarea. As a result, roughly 1.4million attendees contributeapproximately $1.9 billion tothe area’s economic impactannually. For more informa-tion about the Orange CountyConvention Center, visitwww.occc.net.

News-Gazette Photo/Fallan PattersonThe $2 million covered pedestrain Skywalk gives convention visitors direct access tothe Rosen Centre off of International Drive.

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It is now an easywalk to RosenCentre rooms,

restaurants

Alafaya Trail, this weekend. Theevent features a wide variety ofarts and crafts, as well as foodfor sale. Admission and parkingare free for the event which willbe held 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdayand Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

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2011 at the German-AmericanSociety of Central Florida will beheld April 16 and features Ger-man beer on tap, German cuisineand desserts, live music by TheBavarians and Schuhplattlerdance performances. Doors openat p.m. at society headquarters,381 Orange Lane. Admittance is$5. Children under 12 free. Thereis more information at the websitewww.gasocf.com.

DDIIXXIIEE MMEELLOODDYY BBOOYYSSAUBURNDALE —One of gospel

music’s most popular quartets, TheDixie Melody Boys, will be fea-tured at the Auburndale CivicCenter in Auburndale, on Satur-day, April 16. The quartet willshare their unique, four-part har-mony during an exciting musicalservice beginning at 7 p.m. Sinceorganizing more than fourdecades ago, The Dixie MelodyBoys have enjoyed much success,including a Grammy nominationand numerous fan award nomina-tions. For more information, call863-528-1140.

TTRREEEESS FFOORR PPEEAACCEEWINTER PARK —The city of

Winter Park and the MultifaithEducation Project will host the8th annual Trees For Peace Inter-faith Tree Planting Project onTuesday, April 12, at FleetPeeples Park, located at 2000S. Lakemont Ave., Winter Park.Mayor Kenneth W. Bradley willbegin the ceremony at 11:30a.m. More than 125 Christian,Jewish and Muslim studentsand faculty will join together toplant trees for peace. In recog-nition of their commitment towork together in the spirit ofunity, the students will plant threetrees and bless them in tradi-tional manner according toeach faith. They will then cele-brate the occasion with a pic-nic on the lawn of FleetPeeples Park along the shore ofLake Baldwin.

SSHHOOWW AAUUDDIITTIIOONNSSORLANDO— In the Limelight, a

performing arts school and pro-duction company for children andteens has announced auditions fortheir Broadway-style, summermusical productions, “Seussical theMusical” and Disney’s “Beauty andthe Beast” April 15 and May 6 byappointment. Open to performersentering grades 4-12 in fall 2011,all auditions and rehearsals will beheld at the YMCA Aquatic Center

Stage, back entrance, 8422 Inter-national Drive, Orlando. All audi-tion times are appointment by e-mailing [email protected]. Performers must prepare16 bars of a song and a one-minute, memorized comedic mono-logue. Call backs and make upauditions will be held on Satur-days, April 16 and May 7. All per-formances will be at the LowndesOrlando Shakespeare Center.Additional casting and productioninformation can be found at thewebsite http://www.inthelimelightorlando.com.

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KISSIMMEE — The annualtaste event in west OsceolaCounty returns Thursday, April14, from 5-8 p.m. Area restau-rants will serve up sample sizeportions. Tickets for samplings

are available at the event atFormosa Gardens Village,7836 W. U.S. Highway 192.Businesses/restaurants wishingto participate should call 407-847-4434 for more informa-tion.

Chico Xavier, the story of a famous medium, will bescreened free in Kissimmee at the Osceola campus. ofValencia Community College, Monday as part of the 4thannual Brazilian Film Festival. Chico Xavier, is the storyof a famous medium whose spiritual legacy lives on. TheOsceola Campus is at 1800 Denn John Lane. Thescreening will be at the Building 2 Auditorium. For moreinformation, visit www.valenciabrazilianfilmfest.com.

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TechContinued from page B-1and Kate” Royal Weddingcase comes in more than twodifferent models, both com-memorating, the upcomingwedding of the United King-dom’s Prince William.

Other models include TheWaddler, a fancy caseinspired by the always nattily-attired penguin.

Case-Mate can also cus-tomize using your ownimages or you can design youown case remixing their inno-vative art.

Case-Mate also makescases for iPads and otherportable devices.

There is more informationat www.case-mate.com.

Many T-Mobile customersprobably already know aboutKineto Wireless’ smart Wi-Fiapplication. More than a mil-lion Android smartphoneshave he application whichgives T-Mobile Wi-Fi callingusers overage in even deepindoor environments, usingexisiting Wi-Fi access points.

The application passedthe one million milestone injust 60 days of availabilityand the company plans onhaving the application pre-loaded on more more than30 Android phone models inthe first half of 2011. Theapplication delivers all mobileservices to smartphones overWi-Fi, including voice, SMSand data.

There is more informationat Kineto.com.

Radio Shack has a newline of wireless chargingadapters that make it easy tocharge your portabledevices.

Enercell adaptors cancharge any combination ofup to four devices. Thedevices can be laid anywhereon the pad, in any orienta-tion or configuration toreceive immediate power oncontact.

Radio Shack Enercellmodels also include thePocketPad, a portable

charger powered by aninternal lithium polymer bat-tery. The pad can becharged on a wirelessadapter. Once charged, mul-tiple devices can be chargedon the PocketPad withoutconnection to a power plug,simultaneously.

If you have been usingcomputers since AOL was aunique concept, it will behard to fathom Western Dig-ital’s newest external harddrive. The My Book StudioEdition II dual-drive storesystem features a massive 6terabytes (TB) of storage.For use with the Apple TimeMachine, the new capacityprovides users with 33 per-cent more storage than theprevious capacity.

MobileFocus events areheld throughout the year invarious locations across theUnited States.

Chris O’Malley, a partnerat Pepcom which puts on theshows, called the Orlando

MobileFocus one of the bestever..

“This is one of the mostdiverse, most interesting groups

of companies we’ve ever had atMobileFocus,” he said.

Media outlets attending theshow included Bloomberg,

CBS, NBC, ABC, CNN, NewYork Times, Newsweek,PCWorld, Wired, USA Todayand the Wall Street Journal.

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G.I. JoeContinued from page B-1

Sun SpotsContinued from page B-2

Photo/Cricket WirelessMuve Music, from Cricket Wireless, is touted as the only wireless plan with unlimitedmusic included in the monthly rate.

ket. Tickets for the film andparty are $100. Film only tick-ets are $20. Party only ticketsare $85.

Other special food eventsbeing held in conjunction withthe festival include FloridianFeasting: A Native Tribute,Saturday, April 9 starting at6:30 p.m. Held at Norman’sat the Ritz-Carlton, GrandeLakes, the event is hosted bylegendary and award-winningChef Norman Van Aken andother Florida acclaimed chefsTim Keating (Flying Fish Caféat Disney’s BoardWalk Resort)and Greg Baker (The Refinery)will prepare this unforgettablefeast. Tickets are $125.

This year’s film lineupincludes 21 world premieres, 4North American premieres, 7U.S. premieres and 39 EastCoat debuts.

The ten-day festival featuresmore than 160 films from 25countries.

Narrative features includethe following::

Dog Sweat – East CoastPremiere (Directed by HosseinKeshavarz)

Fanny, Annie & Danny –(Directed by Chris Brown)

Hamill – (Directed by OrenKaplan)

The Happy Poet – FloridaPremiere (Directed by PaulGordon)

Kinyarwanda – EastCoast (Directed by AlrickBrown)

Norman – Southeast Pre-miere (Directed by JonathanSegal)

Silver Tongues – EastCoast Premiere (Directed bySimon Arthur)

This Narrow Place –World Premiere (Directed bySooney Kadouh

Without – East Coast Pre-miere and 2nd US Showing(Directed by Mark Jackson)

Wuss – East Coast Pre-miere (Directed by Clay Liford)

Documentary featuresinclude the following::

Bobby Fischer againstthe World – Regional Pre-miere (Directed by Liz Garbus)

Chekhov for Children -Southeast Premiere (Directedby Sasha Waters Freyer)

Journey from Zanskar -

Southeast Premiere (Directedby Frederick Marx)

Holy Wars – East CoastPremiere (Directed by StephenMarshall)

Louder Than a Bomb –Florida Premiere (Directed byGreg Jacobs and Jon Siskel)

Made in India - FloridaPremiere (Directed by RebeccaHaimowitz and Vaishali Sinha)

mindFlux – Southeast Pre-miere (Directed by Ryan Kerrison)

A Matter of Taste: Serv-ing Up Paul Liebrandt –

Florida Premiere (Directed bySally Rowe)

Stuff – World Premiere(Directed by Lawrence John-son)

Windfall - Southeast Pre-miere (Directed by LauraIsrael)

The 20 films will be eligiblefor up to three awards each: aGrand Jury award for best filmin that category, a Special Juryaward given at the jury’s dis-cretion for exceptionalachievements, and an Audi-ence award determined by

audience votes.Continuing its mission to

provide a platform for Flori-da filmmakers, as well asspotlight films that featureFlorida themes, the festivalwill screen one of its largestselections of films with Flori-da ties. The Fabulous Flori-da Films program willinclude a special collectionof films grouped under thetitle “Visions of Florida: ANative Tribute.”

The Fabulous Florida Filmsprogram includes:

River of Grass (1994)(Directed by Kelly Reichardt)

The Yearling (1964)(Directed by Clarence Brown)

Ruby in Paradise (1993)(Directed by Victor Nunez)

Vernon, Florida (1981)(Directed by Errol Morris).

Venues for the film festivalare the Enzian Theatre, RegalWinter Park Village and Gar-den Theater in Winter Garden.

The complete 2011 filmprogram and schedule is avail-able online at www.FloridaFilm-Festival.com.

The G.I. Joe Convention ishosted by the G.I. Joe Collec-tors’ Club and Hasbro, cre-ators and owners of the G.I.Joe franchise.

Other convention high-lights include diorama con-tests; thousands of vintageaction figures on display andfor sale:, Special guests,including some of the originalG.I. Joe vs. COBRA creators;

Seminars and panels; con-vention exclusive figures; andmore than $1,000 in prizes.

When G.I. Joe was firstreleased by Hasbro in 1964there were four prototypes orig-

inally named “Rocky” (marine/soldier) “Skip” (sailor) and “Ace”(pilot), before the more universalname G.I. Joe was adopted.One of the prototypes sold inauction in 2003 for $200,001according to Wikipedia.

The convention will be heldfrom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 2and 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.April 3.

Admission to GIJoe.com is$12 for adults; $8 for chil-dren 5-12. Children under 4are free.

Additional information canbe found at http:// www.GIJoe-Con.com or 817-448-9863.

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POLK CITY— Fantasy of Flightwill play host once again,today (Saturday) to Mustangs& Mustangs, the largest singleday Mustang automobile showon the East Coast and the onlyevent that showcases both therestored P-51 Mustang aircraftand Ford Mustang autos of alleras, ages and styles. Guestswith a shared passion for therestoration of aircraft andautomobiles can marvel asMustang show cars competefor first, second and third placetrophies, as well as a "People'sChoice" award. Meanwhile,rare, restored P-51 fightersperform live aerial demonstra-tions. Guests also can takeadvantage of children's activi-ties and more. Cost is includ-ed with Fantasy of Flightadmission, $28.95 for adults,$14.95 for children, ages 6-15,plus tax). Children 5 andyounger are free. Parking forthe event is $5. For more infor-mation, call 863 984-3500 orvisit http://fantasyofflight.com/mustangs-and-mustangs.

MMAARRDDII GGRRAASSORLANDO — The big New

Orleans party at Universal Stu-dios continues. Mardi Gras is atthe theme park through April 23.In addition to the parade, featur-ing authentic Mardi Gras floats,there are musical acts performingnightly. The event is includedwith admission. Universal hasspecial offers for Florida resi-dents, including an after 5 p.m.$54.99 advance ticket purchase.To purchase tickets, visitwww.universalorlando.com/mardigras.

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ORLANDO— Cirque du Soleil isseeking new talent for its currentshows and upcoming creations andwill be holding separate auditionsfor athletes and circus performersin Orlando in May. Athletes (artis-tic, acrobatic and rhythmic gym-nasts, divers, trampolinists, tumblers,etc.) are invited to meet the Cirquedu Soleil casting team and auditionon Saturday, May 7. Registra-tion begins promptly at 12:30p.m. and auditions are heldfrom 1 to 9 p.m.. at OrlandoMetro Gymnastics.

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Games, coloring, stories and even aGrandparent Brag Page!

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What’s new?Wills and Trusts

seminarCapital Estates Educational Ser-

vices will host an informational lec-ture by Wealth Preservation Associ-ates on wills and trusts Tuesday,April 12, at 6 p.m. at the AdultLearning Center Osceola, 2320New Beginnings Road, Kissimmee.

The lecture information is pro-vided purely as an educational serv-ice. No legal matters will be dis-cussed and all requests for moreinformation will be referred toappropriate legal counsel for indi-vidual consultation.

Have you recently relocated toFlorida? Updated your will? Thisseminar is for you. Reservations arerequired.

RSVP to Joe McQuaid at 407-593-2243 or Tom Dalton at 407-908 3708.

Long-term care seminar

Wealth Preservation Associateswill host a informational lecturepresented by Capital Estates Educa-tional Services Tuesday at 6 p.m. atthe Adult Learning Center Osceola,2320 New Beginnings RoadKissimmee.

The guest speaker will beMatthew Chancey, a certified finan-cial planner, specializing in long-term care planning solutions. Thelecture information is provided pure-ly as an educational service.

Some of the topics will includemedicaid planning, veterans benefitsand long-term care insuranceoptions. Statistics indicate one out ofevery two adults 65 or older willneed some type of long-term care.

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

Financial seminar setRobert Rosen, Financial Advisor

with Edward Jones, Kissimmee, isholding a free seminar at 6 p.m.Tuesday, April 12, at Tarantino'sItalian Restaurant, 4150 W. Vine St,Kissimmee. The seminar is called“It's Always Something.” There willbe a discussion on how to seebeyond today's issues and worries,take advantage of today's trends andput long-term investment strategiesto work for you. The guest speakeris John Gavin, representing TheHartford investment products

Rummage sale setThe Poinciana Ladies Club is

having a rummage sale April 23 inconjunction with the club's annualcarnival, which will run from April22, 23 and 24th at Vance HarmonPark, which is between CountryClub Road and Cypress Parkway.

Tribute to Elvis,Darin

The St. Cloud Senior Center willpresent An Evening with the KingsTuesday, April 12, from 7 to 9 p.m.Peter Alden will present a tribute tothe King of Rock and Roll Elvis Pres-ley, while Ronnie Howe will presenta tribute to “The King of Swing”Bobby Darin.

Both also will perform a selectionof jukebox favorites from other starsof the 1950s and 1960s, includingRicky Nelson, Buddy Holly, BobbyRydell, Carl Perkins and Dion andthe Belmonts.

Cost is $8 per person.

United Daughters ofthe Confederacy

United Daughters of the Confed-eracy – Osceola Confederate DamesChapter 2684 – meet the third Mon-day of the month at 7 p.m. Thegroup is a historical, benevolent,educational, patriotic and memorialorganization of ladies with Confed-erate ancestors.

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

Golf tournamentset

The St. Cloud V.F.W GolfTournament will be April 16 atthe Kissimmee Bay CountryClub, 2801 Kissimmee Bay Cir-cle. Tee time is at 8 a.m., regis-tration begins at 7 a.m. It's limit-ed to 64 players and it's $65 perplayer.

There will be contest prizes,raffles, doughnuts and coffee,entertainment, goodie bagsand more. Lunch will be pro-vided.

For more information,call Thomas Jones at 407-414-4713, Kyle Hickmanat 407-864-2042 or email

at [email protected].

Confederate campThe Sons of Confederate Veter-

ans Jacob Summerlin Camp 1516meets every second Monday (exceptin December) at 6:30 p.m. at FatBoy’s restaurant in St. Cloud. Visitwww.JacobSummerlin.org

Yard sale/car washThe Ladies Association of the

Church of God of Kissimmee willhold its first yard sale/car wash Sat-urday, April 16, from 9 a.m. to 4p.m. at 2550 Flamboyan St.,Kissimmee. For more information,contact Carmen M. Ramos at 407-348-8788.

Flea market setThe Osceola County Council on

Aging, 700 Generation Point,Kissimmee, will have a flea marketWednesday, April 6, from 8 a.m. tonoon.

Let's Dance clubThe Let's Dance Ballroom club

meets at the St. Cloud Senior Cen-ter at 3101 17th Street. Cost is $3per lesson. There are two classes inswing and will run for six weeks.Cost is $18 per person for the swingclass from 7 to 7:50 p.m or 8 to8:50 p.m.

There is an intermediateadvanced class for those who mayhave taken a few classes with Let'sDance. Participation in this class isat the discretion of the instructor.

The six week class will be heldApril 6 and 13.(Classes are closedfor two weeks while the the floor isrefinished) Swing resumes May 4,11, 18 and 25. For information,dates and times, contact SheilaLauer at 407-892-5011 or 407-738-7546.

Sneakers for Africanchildren

The Council of Catholic Womenof Holy Redeemer Church, Kissim-mee, has started a project called“Sneakers for African Children.”The Family Commission Commit-

tee will conduct a collection beforeand after all the Masses throughApril 10.

Posters and additional informa-tion are available in the Narthex toexplain the importance of the proj-ect, which is designed to helpAfrican children who must walkbarefoot on hot sand, muddy roadsand insect infested fields.

The council boxes and shipssneakers in any size, color or styleFor additional information, call Ireneat 407-847-0049 or the churchoffice at 407-847-2500.

Golf classic to support camp

Osceola County Sheriff BobHansell will host the 28th E.P. Mur-phy Golf Classic, Saturday, May 14,at Kissimmee Bay Country Club.

The event has been hosted annu-ally since 1983 to honor formerSheriff E.P. “Kayo” Murphy and his30 years of service as sheriff of thecounty. Last year, the event raisedapproximately $9,000 for theSheriff's Adventure Camp. Cost perplayer is $70 and a corporate spon-sorship (team of four and tee spon-

sor) is $400.The camp encourages at-risk

youth to stay in school and buildpositive relationships with lawenforcement and the community.Activities include ropes, confidencecourses, canoeing, tubing and swim-ming. Children also play games toteach them how to set goals andwork together as a team.

For a registration form, go toosceolasheriff.org

For more information, call 407-348-1141.

Elvis show setJohnny Derose and the Heart

Breaks will perform an Elvis showSaturday, April 9, at the AmericanLegion Post 10 at 200 LakeshoreDrive, Kissimmee. Dinner starts at 5p.m. followed by the show at 7 p.m.Cost is $15 per person or $8 with-out the dinner. Make the purchasesat the bar.

Genealogy Clubmeeting set

The Genealogy Club of OsceolaCounty will meet Sunday at 2 p.m.at the Hart Memorial Library inKissimmee.

Bring some information aboutyour family Chinaware with storiesabout some of the various pieces.

Come to the Genealogy Lab inthe library to speak to a volunteerwho can assist people in findingtheir ancestors in any state or coun-try. Volunteers are in the lab everyTuesday morning from 10 to 11a.m. and every Thursday eveningfrom 7 to 9 p.m.

For more information and a copyof the club newsletter call, 407-957-4347 or 407-957-9587.

Cultural PotpourriCelebration set

The Osceola County EducationAssociation, a not-for-profit organi-zation, will be hosting its first annualCultural Potpourri Celebration Sat-urday, April 9, from 1 to 3 p.m.

This celebration will be at Osceo-la High School’s auditorium at 420S. Thacker Ave., Kissimmee. Theshow will be full of exciting enter-tainment, according to an associa-tion press release. There also will bespace available for product displayand for sponsors to give out infor-mation. Vendor tables (limited spac-ing) are available for sponsor levelsplatinum ($1,000), gold ($750), sil-ver ($500) and bronze ($250). Anyindividual also can make a $50donation. Sponsorships are neededto defray cost and support theOCEA Minority Scholarship Fund.The funds will assist minority stu-dents who have demonstrated aca-demic improvement and volunteercommunity service an opportunityfor higher education.

Make checks payable to OCEA(memo: MAC Scholarship Fund).Checks are due by April 1.

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.

It is conducting an indoor fleamarket/mini-health fair today from8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Hall A at thecenter. The public is invited to attendthe event to buy merchandise forsale and obtain health-related infor-mation.

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

Church to hostauthor

Cornerstone Church, 2925Canoe Creek Road, in St. CloudSunday, April 17, will welcome DonPiper, the New York Times best-sell-ing author of “90 Minutes in Heav-en” at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m.

Piper will be sharing his story aboutdriving home from a church confer-ence in 1989, when his Ford Escortwas struck head-on by an 18-wheeler.He was pronounced dead by para-medics, but came back to life. To date,34 surgical procedures have taken

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News-Gazette Photo/Octavian CantilliConfederate soldiers advance on Union soldiers during the 18th Annual Battle at Narcoossee Mill,reenacted at the Ralph V. Chisholm Park in Narcoossee on Sunday, March 27. The battle wasreenacted on both Saturday and Sunday, with the Confederates winning the battle on Sunday.

Having a blast

The Osceola County Council

on Aging, 700 Generation

Point, Kissimmee, will have a

flea market Wednesday, April

6, from 8 a.m. to noon.

Flea market fun

Photos/Osceola County Animal Control

Brandy is a 3- to 5-year old calico cat. She iseasy-going and very friendly that was surren-dered by her owner and needs a permanenthome. She is available now at the Osceola

County Animal Control shelter. Call and ask aboutBrandy by her identification number 2011-1574.

Sierra, a female, red-ticked cur/hound mix. She is6-months-old, and is very loving and active. Sier-

ra is a stray that was found in Kissimmee andshe is wearing a pink camouflage collar. She is

definitely lost and needs a new family to take careof her. This puppy is adorable and hopefully will

be adopted quickly. So, anyone interested in Sier-ra, or if anyone knows her owner who may be

looking for her, call Animal Control. Sierra's identi-fication is dog 2011-1603. If you are interested in

either or both of them, stop by the Osceola Coun-ty Animal Shelter and check them out along withthe many other animals available at the shelter.

Keep in mind, though, that the animals at theshelter are only there for a limited time, and maynot be available when you arrive. Call the shelter

at 407-343-7101 or come to 3910 Old CanoeCreek Road in St. Cloud and visit these animals.

All animals are spayed and neutered before leav-ing animal control. The shelter is open Mondayfrom noon until 5 p.m.; Tuesday through Friday

from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Saturday from 9 a.m.to 2 p.m. The adoption fee is $60 for a dog and

$50 for a cat.

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Cribbage classA free cribbage class is

offered by the KissimmeeParks and Recreation Depart-ment every Friday from 10a.m. to noon at Oak StreetPark, 717 N. Palm Ave.,Kissimmee. For details, call407-847-2388.

Plant clinicThe Osceola County Mas-

ter Gardeners conduct a freeplant clinic at the ExtensionServices building in OsceolaHeritage Park Mondaythrough Friday from 10 a.m.to 2 p.m.

A staff member is availablewhen Master Gardeners areoff duty. People can havetheir plant problems, eitherdisease or insect, identified.

For more information, call321-697-3000.

Play ScrabbleScrabble games are every

Monday at 9 a.m. at the Poin-ciana Community Center. Alllevels of players invited.

For more information, call863-427-1782.

Thursday NightQuilters

The Thursday Night Quil-ters meet at 6:30 p.m. at theFirst Baptist Church, BuildingD, in St. Cloud.

All quilters or would-bequilters are invited. Call 407-892-2685 or 407-892-5775.

Fishing clubThe St. Cloud BassCasters

Fishing Club meets the firstThursday of the month at theFat Boys’ restaurant on U.S.Highway 192 in St. Cloud.Tournaments are the follow-ing Saturday. Boaters andnon-boaters welcome.

Call The Fishing Pad II,407-891-1003, or MarcMcKenzie, 407-891-7368.

Kissimmee Kribbage KlubThe Kissimmee Kribbage

Klub meets every Wednesdayat 12:30 p.m. at the Kissim-

mee Elks Lodge, 1655 KingsHighway, which is off Nep-tune road.

The club plays nine gamesevery week from Sept. 1 untilthe end of May. Then, clubmembers play at the sametimes during the summer.

Anyone interested in joiningthe group should contact Nancyor Ray Wanke at 407-433-6791 or e-mail [email protected]. There is no chargefor the first week and all crib-bage players are welcome.

If you are interested inlearning the game, join theclub Friday mornings. Thereis a social group that meetsevery Friday at 9 a.m. at theOak Street Park RecreationalCenter on Palm Drive inKissimmee. Everyone is wel-come.

Coffee and cookies areavailable and there is nocharge except if you get“skunked” it will cost you adonation of 25 cents.

Dog fanciersKaliga Dog Fancier’s Asso-

ciation meets the first Thurs-day of each month at St.Cloud Regional Medical Cen-ter, conference room B at7:30 p.m. The group is foranyone interested in showingdogs, obedience, agility train-ing and all dog lovers.

For more information, con-tact Mary Lou Stumpf, presi-dent, 407-957-1837.

Central FloridaAccordion ClubThe Central Florida Accor-

dion Club meets the third Wed-nesday of the month from 5 to9:15 p.m. at the Winter ParkElks Lodge, 4755 HowellBranch Road, Winter Park.Accordion players of all skill lev-els, genres and types are invitedat this time. For more informa-tion, visit www.cfaccordionclub.com.

Osceola RidersThe general membership

meeting of the Osceola Ridersmotorcycle enthusiast group isthe second Sunday of themonth at the Kissimmee ElksLodge, 1655 Kings Highway,at 1 p.m. For more informa-tion, call Paul at 407-891-1752.

VFW Post 4225Members of VFW Post

4225, 504 S. Randolph St.,Kissimmee, meet at 7 p.m.on the first Wednesday ofeach month. The Men’s Aux-iliary meets the fourth Tues-day of each month at 7 p.m.

Darts are played everyThursday at 7 p.m.

Meat bingo is on the thirdTuesday of each month at 7p.m. Dinners are served Satur-days from 5 to 7 p.m., followedby karaoke.

The Ladies Auxiliary acceptsused eyeglasses for those inneed. Postage stamps, cellphones and Campbell Souplabels may be dropped off at thePost for the VFW NationalHome.

Call 407-847-7855 formenus and scheduled events.

American LegionPost 10

Join the American LegionPost 10, 200 Lakeshore Drive,Kissimmee. The AmericanLegion is open to all veteranswho served during all thewartime campaigns, additionallytheir spouses, sons, daughtersand grandchildren are eligible tojoin. It is open every day from10 a.m. until closing and noonon Sunday.

If you are not eligible to be amember, it still offers dancingwith a live band on Saturdaynights at 7 p.m. at no cost; din-ners on Friday and Saturdaynights from 5:30 to 7 p.m. tothe general public. Additionally,the public is invited to specialevents like Elvis night, which ithas yearly, a 1950’s night whereyou can dress like your youngerdays with dancing. Karaoke isevery Tuesday from noon until 4p.m. It also serves hot dogs,hamburgers, fries, onion rings,cheese sticks and fried mush-rooms at several of these events.

Friday and Sunday it offersbingo from 4:30 p.m. toapproximately 10 p.m., whichis open to the public. It paysup to $250.

It has a full bar, which is onlyopen to members and theirguests. Members must sign in alltheir guests in order to purchasealcoholic beverages.

It is looking for youngerservice men to join. If you areactively serving in the military.the post will pay for your firstyear's dues.

VFW Post 3227VFW Post 3227, 915 New

York Ave., St. Cloud, meetsthe first and third Thursday ofthe month at 7:30 p.m.

The Men’s Auxiliary meetsthe second Thursday of themonth at 6:30 p.m. TheLadies Auxiliary meets the sec-ond Thursday of the month at7:30 p.m. For information onjoining the post or auxiliaries,call 407-892-6761.

Tuesday nights are TrivialPursuit night, beginning at6:30 p.m. The third Friday ofeach month is steak bingo,beginning at 6:30 p.m., withthe Ladies Auxiliary servingsandwiches. Karaoke formembers and their guests isevery Saturday at 8 p.m.

Wednesday bingo for mem-bers and the public in the posthall begins at 6:30 p.m. forwarm-ups, early bird at 7 p.m.and regular bingo at 7:30 p.m.

The post and auxiliaries col-lect canned and dry goodsthroughout the year for the St.Cloud Community Pantry. Itemsmay be dropped off during can-teen open hours. The LadiesAuxiliary also collects CampbellSoup labels and Box Tops forEducation for the VFW NationalHome for Children. All dona-tions are appreciated.

The 1st marineDivision

AssociationThe 1st Marine Division

Association, the Central Flori-da chapter, meets the first Sat-urday of October, December,February, April and June at10:30 a.m. It’s new location isVFW Post no. 2093, 4444Edgewater Drive, Orlando.The phone number is 407-296-2553. All Marines (active,former, retired ) and membersof attached support units areinvited

After a short business meet-ing, the chapter will enjoyMarine fellowship over anoptional lunch.

For more information, callMike Galyean, president, at407-740-5097 or e-mailkoolade@ embarqmail.com.

Veterans councilThe Osceola County Veter-

ans Council performs free mili-tary funerals for all honorablydischarged veterans. More veter-ans are needed to volunteer tohelp with the funerals. Thecouncil also provides financialassistance and consultation toneedy families and veterans andtheir families. To volunteer andfor more information, call DaveConboy at 407-892-7409.

DAV Chapter 148DAV Chapter 148 and the

Auxiliary meet the third Sundayof the month at 3:30 p.m. at21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee.

The lounge is open Sundaythrough Thursday from noonuntil 8 p.m. and Friday andSaturday from noon untilclose. A deputy service officeris at the DAV every other Fri-day. Call the chapter home at407-846-4141 for specialevents. DAV has a barnyardbingo every first Saturday ofevery month at noon.

WAVES National All women who have served

or are now serving in the Navy,Coast Guard and Marine Corpsare encouraged to join WAVESNational. There are more than6,000 members and 100 localunits, supporting all servicewoman, veterans and hospital-ized veterans.

For more information, con-tact Connie Kwiecien at 407-739-5687

American LegionPost 80

Meets the first Thursday ofeach month at 7 p.m. at 1019Pennsylvania Ave., St. Cloud.

It has a pancake breakfastevery third Sunday of trhemonth from 8 to 11 a.m.

For information on the pro-grams of the Auxiliary andmembership in formation, visitwww.alaunit80dtcloud.web.officelive.com/default.aspx.

VFW Post 4225Members of VFW Post

4225, 504 S. Randolph St.,Kissimmee, meet at 7 p.m.on the first Wednesday ofeach month. The Men’s Aux-iliary meets the fourth Tues-day of each month at 7 p.m.

Darts are played everyThursday at 7 p.m.

Meat bingo is on the thirdTuesday of each month at 7

p.m. Dinners are served Satur-days from 5 to 7 p.m., fol-lowed by karaoke.

The Ladies Auxiliary acceptsused eyeglasses for those inneed. Postage stamps, cellphones and Campbell Souplabels may be dropped off at thePost for the VFW NationalHome.

Call 407-847-7855 formenus and scheduled events.

Marine CorpsLeague

Meetings are held at theVFW Post 3227, 915 NewYork Ave., St. Cloud, thefourth Thursday of each monthat 7:30 p.m.. Join the groupfor breakfast the second Satur-day of each month at the postfrom 8 to 11 a.m.. For moreinformation, contact JimUnderwood at 863-496-1107.

St. Cloud American LegionSt. Cloud American Legion

Post 80, 1019 PennsylvaniaAve., holds meetings at 7 p.m.the second Thursday of eachmonth; Auxiliary meetings areat 7 p.m. the first Thursday ofeach month; and the Sons ofAmerican Legion meetings areat 6:30 p.m. the second Mon-day of each month.

The post features dinnerson Wednesday and Fridaynights from 5 to 8 p.m. On Fri-day and Saturday nights, thereis karaoke starting at 8 p.m.Bingo for members and guestsis on Saturdays at 6 p.m.

The post has Sunday break-fast from 8 to 11:30 a.m. with abuffet and a full menu, which isopen to the public. Call the postat 407-892-8808 for moreinformation.

Seabee vetsNavy Seabee Veterans of

America, Island X-4 meets thethird Saturday of the month at11 a.m. at the Golden CorralRestaurant, 7251 W. ColonialDrive, Orlando. Wives wel-come. For details, call HaroldBeal, 407-277-0007.

Navy Seabee Veterans ofAmerica, Island X-2, meetsthe second Saturday of themonth at Ryan's Steak House,Route 33 N. Lakeland. Ladieswelcome. For details, call J.W.Miller, island secretary, at407-933-7573.

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Military

LITTLE - Charles T.“Chuck” Little, 80, of FloydsKnobs, Indiana passed awayon Friday, March 4, 2011.

Chuck was a deacon of theMilitary Avenue PresbyterianChurch in Detroit, Michigan.He enjoyed teaching Sundayschool and Bible studies formany years. Chuck wasdevoted to his Lord and hisfamily.

After Chuck retired he relo-cated several times to be nearfamily in Georgia, Indiana andFlorida. Chuck was alwaysready to help anyone in needwhenever he could.

Chuck was also very innova-tive and patented several of hisinventions. A creative writer, heauthored two books, “Yester-day, Today & Forever” and“Eternal Life Forces.”

He loved to walk the coastalbeaches and go camping withfamily and friends. BeforeChuck retired he was also thesuccessful business owner/operator of Electrogas ServiceCompany located in South-field, Michigan.

Chuck was born on April 5,1930 in Union City, Ten-nessee to the late Arthur T.and Ida Mae (Wilson) Little.He is also preceded in deathby his wife, Betty L. (Bryant)Little, and brother, Jerry A.Little.

He is survived by hisdaughter, Carol A. Evans ofFloyds Knobs, Indiana; sister,Myrna L. Boles of TaylorMichigan; and two grandchil-

dren, Adam B. Osterman ofFloyds Knobs, Indiana, andBrandon T. Osterman andwife Marisa of Savannah, GA.

Cremation was chosen withNewcomer Funeral Home,3309 Ballard Lane, NewAlbany, IN 47150, in chargeof the arrangements. Therewill be a memorial service at6:30 p.m. April 5 at ChristianChurch of Allen Park, 7155Norwood, Allen Park, MI48101, 313-386-5859.

www.christianchurchofallenpark.com

On what would have beenhis 81st birthday, a secondmemorial will be held at afuture date to release his ashesat sea together with those ofhis late wife Betty L. (Bryant)Little, per their wishes.

Memorial contributions maybe made to the Floyd CountyHumane Society, 215 WestMarket Street, New Albany, IN47150. To leave a special mes-sage to the family please visitwww.newcomerindiana.com

MARSHALL - Mr. WilliamD. Marshall, 80, of St. Cloudpassed away on Monday,March 28, 2011.

Arrangements entrusted tothe care of Osceola MemoryGardens, St. Cloud.

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place. Since the release of hisbook, Piper has traveled acrossthe country and around theworld sharing his story.

For more information, callthe church at 407-892-3300.

Vegas Night St. Cloud Youth Football and

St. Cloud Little League will host“Fabulous Vegas Night” Satur-day, April 16, at 7 p.m. at theVFW Post 3227, 915 NewYork Ave., St. Cloud.

Registration begins at 6:30p.m. Seats are sold inadvance; walk-ins will be sub-ject to availability.

It's $60 in advance for Texashold 'em, $70 at the door.

It's $30 in advance to playblackjack, $35 at the door.

It's $20 to re-buy back in andextra chips are $20.

Food will be available from6:30 to 8:30 p.m. along with acash bar.

There also will be raffleprizes, a Chinese auction and a50/50 raffle.

For more information, con-tact Christine Endicott at 407-361-3176; Nicole Lane atlane@scyfbulldogs or FrannyMcNutt at 321-624-6250.

Mended Hearts tomeet

Mended Hearts of Osceolawill meet at 11 a.m. Saturday,April 9, at the Osceola Region-al Medical Center, 700 W. OakSt., Kissimmee, in classroom A.

Dr. Patrick Mathias will bediscussing, “Life after stents.”Refreshments will be served.The group is open to heartpatients, caregivers and medicalprofessionals. Register on thewebsite www.mendedhearts-Osceola.org or call 407-348-2489.

Healthy Kids Dayexpo

The Fifth Annual PoincianaExpo and Y’s Healthy Kids Daywill be April 16 from 11:30a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

It will be at the PoincianaCommunity Complex, 395Marigold Ave., Poinciana.Learn about partnering with theY in Poinciana, information onexercise plans, healthy diets,proper rest and much more.

For more information, callthe Kissimmee/Osceola CountyChamber of Commerce at 407-847-3174.

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YARD SALE2695 Orchid LaneMill Creek Woods

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 07-CA-1936 MF.

DIVISION: 22.AMERICAN HOME MORT-GAGE SERVICING, Inc.,

Plaintiff,vs.X I O M A R A C O B O S -MUENTES, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPETR 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 21,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 07-CA-1936 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich AMERICAN HOMEMORTGAGE SERVICING Inc.,is the Plaintiff, and JOSEORTEGA; XIOMARA COBOS-MUENTES; AMERICAN HOMEMORTGAGE SERVICING Inc.;ISPC; REUNION RESORTAND CLUB OF ORLANDOMASTER ASSOCIATION Inc.,are the Defendants, I will sell tothe highest 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 the28th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure: Lot 130, of REUNION, Phase 1,Parcel 1, Unit 1, according tothe Plat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 14, Page 15, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. A/K/A 7418 Sparkling Court Kissimmee, FL 34741

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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. To file response,please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, FL 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742-3652.Submitted to publisher on this

23rd day of March 2011.ALBERTELLI LAWAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 23028Tampa, FL 33623Telephone: (813) 221-474309-22851March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

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

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CASE No.: 08-CA-6601 MF.

THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, f/k/a THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEEFOR THE CERTIF ICATE-H O L D E R S C W A L T I n c . ,ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST2005-45 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-45,

Plaintiff,vs.OSVALDO OJEDA; MARIA O.OJEDA, any and all unknownparties claiming by, through,under and against the hereinnamed individual Defendant(s)who are not known to be deador alive, whether said unknownparties may claim an interest asspouses, heirs, devisees,grantees or other claimants;KEYSTONE POINTE AT ST.C L O U D H O M E O W N E R SASSOCIATION Inc.; MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC REGIS-TRATION SYSTEMS Inc. ;JOHN DOE and JANE DOE,AS UNKNOWN TENANTS INPOSSESSION,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS GIVEN that, inaccordance with the DefaultFinal Judgment of Foreclosuredated this July 14, 2010, in theabove-styled cause, the Clerkwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at Suite 2600/Room # 2602, of the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,beginning at 11:00 A.M., onAPRIL 27, 2011, the followingdescribed property: Lot 114, KEYSTONE POINTE,Phase Two, according to thePlat thereof, recorded in PlatBook 16, at Pages 197-198, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.Property Address:

3237 Lorimar Lane Saint Cloud, Florida 34772

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

In accordance with theAmericans With Disabilities Actof 1990, persons needing aspecial accommodation to par-ticipate in this proceeding,should contact the OsceolaCounty Court, (407) 742-3500,or the TDD number, 800-955-8771, or 1-800-955-8770(voice), Florida Relay Service.

DATED on this 23rd day ofMarch 2011./s/ Radoyka MinayaRADOYKA MINAYA, EsquireFlorida Bar No.: 59346MARINOSCI LAW GROUP,P.A., 100 W. Cypress CreekRoad, Suite 1045, FortLauderdale, FL 33309.Telephone: (954) 644-8704Fax #: (954) 772-9601MCS File: 11-00136March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 08-CA-8222 MF.

DEUTSCHE BANK TRUSTCOMPANY AMERICAS, ASTRUSTEE AND CUSTODIANFOR MERITAGE MORTGAGELOAN TRUST 2005-2 BY:SAXON MORTGAGE SER-VICES Inc., AS ITS ATTOR-NEY-IN-FACT,

Plaintiff,vs.CARLOS RAFAEL RINCON,a/k/a CARLOS R. RINCON;BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, AS NOMI-NEE FOR MERITAGE MORT-GAGE CORPORATION; THEVILLAS AT SHADOW BAYCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-TION Inc.; UNKNOWNS P O U S E O F C A R L O SRAFAEL RINCON, a/k/a CAR-LOS R. RINCON; JOHN DOE;JANE DOE, AS UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECT PROPER-TY,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 14th day of March 2011,and entered in Case Number:08-CA-8222 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein DEUTSCHEBANK TRUST COMPANYAMERICAS, AS TRUSTEEAND CUSTODIAN FOR MER-ITAGE MORTGAGE LOANTRUST 2005-2 BY: SAXONMORTGAGE SERVICES Inc.,AS ITS ATTORNEY-IN-FACT,is the Plaintiff, and CARLOSRAFAEL RINCON, a/k/a CAR-LOS R. RINCON; BANK OFAMERICA, N.A.; MORTGAGEELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS INCORPO-RATED, AS NOMINEE FORM E R I T A G E M O R T G A G ECORPORATION; THE VILLASAT SHADOW BAY CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc.;JANE DOE; JOHN DOE;U N K N O W N S P O U S E O FCARLOS RAFAEL RINCON,a/k/.a CARLOS R. RINCON;JOHN DOE; JANE DOE, ASUNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THE SUB-JECT PROPERTY, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLA COUN-TY COURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the27th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgment,to wit: Condominium Unit No. B, inBuilding 43, of VILLAS ATSHADOW BAY, a condomini-um, according to theDeclaration thereof, as record-ed in the Official Records Book824, Page 135, inclusive, andamendments thereto, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. Any person claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner, as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provi-sion of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before your sched-uled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time before thescheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 711.

DATED on this 7th day ofMarch 2011.

By: /s/ Ida Moghimi-KianIda Moghimi-Kian, Esquire

Bar Number: 56395Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243808-20420March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CASE No.: 08-CA-8647 MF.

HANCOCK BANK, successorin interest to PEOPLES FIRSTCOMMUNITY BANK,

Plaintiff,vs.TERESA KEOHANE;REUNION RESORT & CLUBOF ORLANDO MASTERASSOCIATION, Inc.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE is hereby given pur-suant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 10,2011, entered in Case Number08-CA-8647 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the Ninth JudicialCircuit, in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein HAN-COCK BANK, successor ininterest to PEOPLES FIRSTCOMMUNITY BANK, is thePlaintiff, and TERESA KEO-HANE and REUNIONRESORT & CLUB OF ORLAN-DO MASTER ASSOCIATIONInc., are the Defendants, I willsell to the highest bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2nd floor, Room2602, Two Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida, OsceolaCounty, at 11:00 A.M., EasternTime, on the 15th day of APRIL2011, the following describedproperty situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida, and set forth inthe Order or Final Judgment,to-wit: Lot 97, of REUNION WESTVILLAGE 3A, according to thePlat thereof, as recorded in PlatBook 16, Page 136, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, the provision ofcertain assistance. Pleasecontact Court Administration atTwo Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone (407) 742-2417within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this document.If you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 1-800-955-8771.

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

WITNESS my hand and theOfficial Seal of this HonorableCourt, on this 22nd day ofMarch 2011./s/ Sherri Denton MallorySherri Denton MalloryMALLORY & MALLORYFlorida Bar No. 0699136P.O. Box 2178Panama City, FL 32402Telephone: (850) 747-8131Attorneys for PlaintiffMarch 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 08-CA-9633 MF.

DIVISION: 22.BANKUNITED, FSB,

Plaintiff,vs.SANDRA FUERTE, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPETR 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 21,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 08-CA-9633 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich BANKUNITED, FSB, isthe Plaintiff, and SANDRAFUERTE; BELLALAGO ANDISLES OF BELLALAGO COM-MUNITY ASSOCIATION Inc., aFlorida non-profit corporation;FRANCISCO H. PARRA, arethe Defendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash in/on Suite 2600/ Room #2602, of the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 Courthouse

Square, Osceola County,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the28th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure: Lot 29, BELLALAGO- PHASE4P, according to the Plat there-of, as recorded in Plat Book 18,Pages 26-29, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. A/K/A 2111 Magestic EaglePlace, Kissimmee, FL 34746

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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. To file response,please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, FL 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742-3652.Submitted to publisher on this

23rd day of March 2011.ALBERTELLI LAWAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 23028Tampa, FL 33623Telephone: (813) 221-474310-32455March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 08-CA-12048 MF.

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE FOR IXIS REALESTATE CAPITAL TRUST2006-HE3, BY SAXON MORT-GAGE SERVICES Inc., AS ITSATTORNEY-IN-FACT,

Plaintiff,vs.HAZEM M. YOUSEF;C Y P R E S S R E S E R V E A TFLORA RIDGE HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION INCOR-PORATED; THE UNKNOWNS P O U S E O F H A Z E M M .YOUSEF; UNKNOWN TEN-ANT(s) IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 14th day of March 2011,and entered in Case Number:08-CA-12048 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein DEUTSCHEBANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEEFOR IX IS REAL ESTATECAPITAL TRUST 2006-HE3,BY SAXON MORTGAGE SER-VICES Inc., AS ITS ATTOR-NEY-IN-FACT, is the Plaintiff,and HAZEM M. YOUSEF;C Y P R E S S R E S E R V E A TFLORA RIDGE HOMEOWN-ERS ASSOCIATION INCOR-PORATED; THE UNKNOWNS P O U S E O F H A Z E M M .YOUSEF; UNKNOWN TEN-ANT(s); JOHN DOE, JANEDOE, AS UNKNOWN TEN-ANT(s) IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY,are the Defendants, I will sell tothe highest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLA COUN-TY COURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the27th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgment,to wit: Lot 304, of CYPRESSRESERVE, Phase 2, a Replat,according to the Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 16, atPage 175, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner, as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provi-sion of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before your sched-uled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time before thescheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 711.

DATED on this 7th day ofMarch 2011.

By: /s/ Ida Moghimi-KianIda Moghimi-Kian, Esquire

Bar Number: 56395Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243808-63900March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE No.: 08-CC-3687-CF.

VILLAS DEL SOL AT KISSIM-MEE CONDOMINIUM ASSO-CIATION Inc., a Florida not-for-profit corporation,Plaintiff,

vs.PAULETTE ORCUTT-LAMOND, et al.,

Defendant(s).RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated the 17th dayof June 2010, and entered inCase Number: 08-CC-3687-CF, of the County Court, in andfor Osceola County, Florida,wherein VILLAS DEL SOL ATKISSIMMEE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., a Floridanot-for-profit corporation, is thePlaintiff, and PAULETTEORCUTT-LAMOND, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00A.M., on the 18th day of APRIL2011, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to-wit: Condominium Unit 1721,Building 2210, VILLA DEL SOLAT KISSIMMEE CONDOMINI-UM, a condominium, accordingto the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 2785, Page 2688, andany amendments thereof, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, together withan undivided interest in theCommon Elements appur-

tenant thereto, as set forth insaid Declaration.This property is located at thestreet address of: 2210 GrandCayman Court, # 1721,Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Any person claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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 23rd day ofMarch 2011.By: /s/ Erik F. WhynotERIK F. WHYNOT, EsquireFlorida Bar No.: 325170KATZMAN, GARFINKEL &BERGER, 300 North MaitlandAvenue, Maitland, FL 32751Telephone: (407) 539-390040193/39961-047March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA,

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 09-CA-0121 MF.

RBC BANK (USA), SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO PUBLIC BANK,

Plaintiffvs.DAVID WILLIAMS, et al.,

Defendant(s)NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat, pursuant to a FinalJudgment dated March 10,2011, entered in Civil CaseNumber: 09-CA-0121-MF, inthe Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein RBCBANK (USA), SUCCESSORBY MERGER TO PUBLICBANK, is the Plaintiff, andDAVID WILLIAMS, et al., arethe Defendants, OsceolaCounty Clerk of Court will sellthe property situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described as:

Lot 21, of STARLINEESTATES, UNIT TWO, accord-ing to the Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 2, atPage 220, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.Together with Mobile Homes

bearing the ID Numbers:47620581HA and 47620581HBand Title Numbers: 69124926and 69124927 4760581HA47620581HB. at Public Sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741, at 11:00A.M., on the 15th day of APRIL2011.

“Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.”

“In accordance with theAmericans With Disabilities Act,persons in need of a specialaccommodation to participatein this proceeding shall, withinseven (7) days prior to any pro-ceeding, contact theAdministrative Office of theCourt, Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, FL 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-3479,TDD 1-(800) 955-8771, or 1-(800) 955-8770 via FloridaRelay Service.”DATED on this 22nd day of

March 2011.FLORIDA FORECLOSUREATTORNEYS, PLLCBy: /s/ Jacqueline B. BrownJacqueline B. Brown, Esquire601 Cleveland StreetSuite 690Clearwater, FL 33755Telephone: (727) 446-4826Our File No.: CT-A824420/AHMarch 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN AND FOROSCEOLA, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 11-CA-0801 OC.IN RE: FORFEITURE OF$4,000.00 in U.S. CURRENCY

NOTICE OF FORFEITUREPROCEEDINGS

T O A L L P E R S O N S W H OCLAIM AN INTEREST IN THEFOLLOWING PROPERTY: $4,000.00 in U.S. CURRENCY The Osceola County Sheriff’s

Office seized the abovedescribed property on or aboutMarch 3, 2011, at or near 5731W. Irlo Bronson MemorialHighway, Kissimmee, OsceolaCounty, Florida. A Complaintfor Forfeiture, pursuant to theFlorida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Sections 932.701-707,Florida Statutes (2008) hasbeen filed in the Circuit Court,in and for Osceola County.

If no claimant appears and noclaim is filed, a request will bemade for an immediate hearingand Final Order of Forfeiture./s/ Linda PennyLINDA PENNY, General CounselFlorida Bar #: 339768.Osceola County Sheriff’s Office2601 E. Irlo Bronson HighwayKissimmee, Florida 34744Telephone: (407) 348-1146April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 09-CA-3641 MF.WACHOVIA MORTGAGECORPORATION,

Plaintiff,vs.NERY ALCIVAR, et al.,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to an Order orSummary Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated August 12,2010, and an Order ResettingSale dated March 4, 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-3641 MF, of the CircuitCourt, in and for OSCEOLACounty, Florida, whereinW A C H O V I A M O R T G A G ECORPORATION, is thePlaintiff, and NERY ALCIVAR;M A R T H A A L C I V A R ;WACHOVIA BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION; UNKNOWNTENANT No. 1; UNKNOWNTENANT No. 2; AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM-ING INTERESTS BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST A NAMEDDEFENDANT TO THISACTION, OR HAVING ORCLAIMING TO HAVE ANYRIGHT, TITLE OR INTERESTIN THE PROPERTY HEREINDESCRIBED, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, OsceolaCounty, Florida 34741, at 11:00A.M., on the 19th day of APRIL2011; the following describedproperty as set forth in saidOrder or Final Judgment, to-wit:

Lot 72, ORCHID EDGE ATCRESCENT LAKES, Unit Two,according to the Map or Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 10, Page 186, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. Any person claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact the Court at(407) 742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receipt ofthis described notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, callFlorida Relay Service at 1-(800)955-8771.DATED at Kissimmee, Florida,

on this 21st day of March 2011.Attorneys for Plaintiff:SMITH, HIATT, & DIAZ, P.A.P.O. Box 11438, FortLauderdale, Florida, 33339-1438Telephone: (954) 564-0071By: /s/ Rick A. GarciaRICK A. GARCIAFlorida Bar No. 00781871296-64155March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 09-CA-10634 MF.JPMORGANMORTGAGE ACQUISITIONCORPORATION,

Plaintiff,vs.DAVID HAROLD HENDERY,et al.,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosure datedMay 5, 2010, and entered inCivil Case Number: 09-CA-10634 MF, of the Circuit Courtof the Ninth Judicial Circuit, inand for Osceola County,Florida, wherein: JPMORGANMORTGAGE ACQUISITIONCORPORATION, is thePlaintiff, and DAVID HAROLDHENDERY; JUNE PENELOPEANN HENDERY; CAS CAMA-RA; INDIAN CREEK OSCEO-LA COUNTY HOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION Inc., ANDUNKNOWN TENANT OR TEN-ANTS IN POSSESSION, areDefendants, I will sell to thehighest bidder for cash in Suite2600/ Room 2602, of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at11:00 A.M., on the 12th day ofAPRIL 2011, the followingdescribed real property as setforth in said Final SummaryJudgment, to-wit: Lot 257, INDIAN CREEK,Phase II, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 11, Pages 95 and 96, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

If you are a person claiming aright to funds remaining afterthe sale, you must file a claimwith the Clerk of Court no laterthan 60 days after the sale. Ifyou fail to file a claim, you willnot be entitled to any remainingfunds. After 60 days, only theowner of record as of the dateof the Lis Pendens may claimthe surplus.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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 22nd day of

March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE COURTALDRIDGE CONNORS, LLP7000 West Palmetto ParkRoad, Suite 307, Boca Raton,Florida 37433Telephone: (561) 392-6391Facsimile: (561) 392-6965By: /s/ Kristin CoomberKRISTIN COOMBERFlorida Bar No. 5383291093-030March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 10-CA-1508 MF.

SUNTRUST MORTGAGE Inc.,Plaintiff,

vs.MARIO J. ASTACIO; CLUBCORTILE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc.; CLUBCORTILE MASTER ASSOCIA-TION Inc.; DARLIN Inc.;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINCORPORATED, AS NOMI-NEE FOR SUNTRUST MORT-GAGE Inc.; CONSTANCE A.ASTACIO, a/k/a CONSTANCEASTACIO; UNKNOWN TEN-ANT(s) IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY,

Defendants.RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale Date datedthe 14th day of March 2011,and entered in Case Number:10-CA-1508 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the 9th Judicial Circuit,in and for Osceola County,Florida, wherein SUNTRUSTMORTGAGE Inc., is thePlaintiff, and MARIO J. ASTA-CIO; CLUB CORTILE CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc.;CLUB CORTILE MASTERASSOCIATION Inc.; DARLINInc.; MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATIONSYSTEMS INCORPORATED,A S N O M I N E E F O R S U N -TRUST MORTGAGE Inc . ;CONSTANCE A. ASTACIO;UNKNOWN TENANT (s) INPOSSESSION OF THE SUB-JECT PROPERTY, are theDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the OSCEOLA COUN-TY COURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, at 11:00 A.M., on the27th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgment,to wit: Unit Number 2740B, CLUBCORTILE CONDOMINIUM,Phase X, a condominium,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3483, Page 2582, and itsamendments, and according tothe Plat thereof, as recorded inCondominium Plat Book 11,Page 115, and its amendments,as recorded in the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner, as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provi-sion of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before your sched-uled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time before thescheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 711.

DATED on this 9th day ofMarch 2011.

By: /s/ Ida Moghimi-KianIda Moghimi-Kian, Esquire

Bar Number: 56395Submitted by:Law Office of:MARSHALL C. WATSON1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-243810-11209March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 09-CC-2145-CF.SEVEN DWARFS CONDO-MINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc.,Plaintiff,

vs.CARLOS MORENO, et al.,

Defendant(s).RE-NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 1,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 09-CC-2145-CF, ofthe County Court, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein SEVEN DWARFSCONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-TION Inc., is the Plaintiff, andCARLOS H. MORENO,CLARA I. MORENO andWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,are the Defendants, I will sell tothe highest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Room 2602/ Suite2600, Kissimmee, Florida, at11:00 A.M., on APRIL 18, 2011,the following described proper-ty as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit: Unit 29-104, Building 29, ofT H E V I L L A S A T S E V E NDWARFS LANE, a condomini-um, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, as recorded in OfficialRecords Book 3106, Page2478, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, andall recorded and unrecordedamendments thereto. Togetherwith an undivided interest orshare in the Common Elementsappurtenant thereto.This property is located at thestreet address of: 2605 SouthGala Road South, # 104,Kissimmee, Florida 34746.

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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 22nd day of

March 2011, in OsceolaCounty, Florida.KATZMAN, GARFINKEL &BERGER, 300 North MaitlandAvenue, Maitland, FL 32751Telephone: (407) 539-3900Telefax: (407) 539-0211By: /s/ Chad S. LucasCHAD S. LUCAS, EsquireAttorney for PlaintiffFlorida Bar No. 13222549386/45037-042March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 10-CA-3031 MF.

DIVISION: 22.DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALT R U S T C O M P A N Y , A ST R U S T E E F O R Q U E S TTRUST 2005-X1, ASSETBACKED CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-X1,

Plaintiff,vs.CARMEN F. GARCIA, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPETR 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 21,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 10-CA-3031 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich DEUTSCHE BANKNATIONAL TRUST COMPA-N Y , A S T R U S T E E F O RQUEST TRUST 2005 -X1 ,ASSET BACKED CERTIFI-CATES, SERIES 2005-X1, isthe Plaintiff, and CARMEN F.GARCIA, a/k/a CARMEN GAR-CIA-SERRANO; EUGENIOGONZALEZ; REMINGTONMASTER HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION Inc.; TENANT# 1, n/k/a MIGUEL ROSADO;TENANT # 2, n/k/a NORMAMcLENDEZ, any and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under and against theherein named individualDefendant(s) who are notknown to be dead or alive,whether said unknown partiesmay claim an interest in spous-es, heirs, devisees, grantees orother claimants, 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 the28th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure: Lot 69, REMINGTON, Parcel K,Phase 2, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 13, Pages 130 and 131,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. A/K/A 101 Owenshire Circle Kissimmee, FL 34744-8473

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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. To file response,

please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, FL 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742-3652.Submitted to publisher on this

23rd day of Mach 2011.ALBERTELLI LAWAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 23028Tampa, FL 33623Telephone: (813) 221-474310-40295March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 10-CA-3373 MF.

DIVISION: 22.DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE FOR AMERIQUESTMORTGAGE SECURITIESInc., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-R4, UNDERTHE POOLING AND SERVIC-ING AGREEMENT DATEDMAY 1, 2005,

Plaintiff,vs.MONICA G. DALTON, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPETR 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 21,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 10-CA-3373 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich DEUTSCHE BANKNATIONAL TRUST COMPA-NY, AS TRUSTEE FORAMERIQUEST MORTGAGESECURITIES Inc., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIF ICATES, SERIES2005-R4, UNDER THE POOL-I N G A N D S E R V I C I N GAGREEMENT DATED MAY 1,2005, is the Plaintiff, andTHOMAS C. DALTON, a/k/aTHOMAS C. DALTON Jr.;MONICA G. DALTON; INDIANR I D G E H O M E O W N E R SASSOCIATION Inc. ; SUN-TRUST BANK, 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 the28th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure: Lot 475, INDIAN RIDGE, UnitFour, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 6, at Pages 70 and 71, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. A/K/A 7818Indian Ridge Trail S.,Kissimmee, FL 34747-1252

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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. To file response,please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, FL 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742-3652.Submitted to publisher on this

23rd day of March 2011.ALBERTELLI LAWAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 23028Tampa, FL 33623Telephone: (813) 221-474310-39973March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDFA.

CASE No.: 2010-DR-6241 DS.Division: Domestic.

GEORGE PERRAULT,Petitioner,

andLYUDMILA G. MUSINA,

Respondent.NOTICE OF ACTION

For Dissolution of MarriageTo: LYUDMILA G. MUSINARespondent’s last knownaddress: 309 W. ColumbiaAvenue, Apt. C, Kissimmee, FL34741.YOU 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:GEORGE PERRAULT, whoseaddress is: 662 Arrow Lane,Kissimmee, FL 34746; on orbefore APRIL 18, 2011, and filethe original with the Clerk of thisCourt at 2 Courthouse Square,Domestic Division, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, before serviceon Petitioner or immediatelythereafter. If you fail to do so, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Petition.

Copies of all court documentsin 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 theCircuit Court's office notified ofyour current address. (You mayfile Notice of Current Address,Florida Supreme CourtApproved Family Law form12.915). Future papers in thislawsuit will be mailed to theaddress on record at the clerk'soffice.Warning: Rule 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules ofProcedure, requires certainautomatic disclosure of docu-ments and information. Failureto comply can result in sanc-tions, including dismissal orstriking of pleadings.DATED: March 9, 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

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

March 12, 19, 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

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

DARDEN EMPLOYEESFEDERAL CREDIT UNION, f/k/a MULTI MEDIA FEDERALCREDIT UNION,

Plaintiff,vs.HAMAD ALHATMI; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFHAMAD ALHATMI; and UNKNOWN TENANT,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant 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;U N K N O W N S P O U S E O FHAMAD ALHATMI, n/k/a AFAF

HAFIEI and UNKNOWN TEN-ANT, n/k/a HANAN BACHICH,are the Defendants, that I willsell to the highest and best bid-der for cash, at the Clerk of theCircuit Court, Suite 2600/ Room# 2602, of the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741, on APRIL 22, 2011, at11:00 A.M., the followingdescribed real property as setforth in the Final Judgment: Legal: Lots 13-16, Block 92,T H E S E M I N O L E L A N D &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 SEMINOLE LAND& INVESTMENT CO’S MAPOF TOWN OF ST. CLOUD,according to the Plat recordedin Plat Book B, Pages 33 and34, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.

NOTICEAny person claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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 21st day ofMarch 2011.RUSH, MARSHALL,JONES and KELLY, P.A.Attorneys for PlaintiffBy: /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] 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 10-CA-7028 MF.

DIVISION: __.THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON TRUST COMPANY,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,f/k/a THE BANK OF NEWYORK TRUST COMPANY,N.A., AS SUCCESSOR TOJPMORGAN CHASE BANK,N . A . , A S T R U S T E E F O RRAMP 2005RS2,

Plaintiff,vs.JENNIFER G. FICKLE, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF ACTION

To: TROY A. FICKLE, UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF TROY A. FICKLETENANT # 1TENANT # 2Last Known Address:

832 Chamberlain TrailSt. Cloud, FL 34772

Current Address:832 Chamberlain TrailSt. Cloud, FL 34772

JENNIFER G. FICKLELast Known Address:

832 Chamberlain TrailSt. Cloud, FL 34772

Current Address: UNKNOWNAny and all unknown partiesclaiming by, through, under andagainst the herein named indi-vidual Defendant(s) who arenot known to be dead or alive,whether said unknown partiesmay claim an interest as spous-es, heirs, devisees, grantees orother claimants,Last Known Address:

UNKNOWNCurrent Address: Unknown.YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to foreclose a mortgageon the following property inOsceola County, Florida: Lot 173, INDIAN LAKES,Phase 4, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 16, Page 51, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.a/k/a 832 Chamberlin Trail St. Cloud, FL 34772-7750 has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,by APRIL 25, 2011, onALBERTELLI LAW, Plaintiff’sattorney, whose address is:P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL33623, and file the original withthis Court either before serviceon Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint or Petition.

This notice shall be publishedonce each week for two con-secutive weeks in the OsceolaNews-Gazette.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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. To file response,please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742- 3652.

WITNESS my hand and sealof said Court on this 17th day ofMarch 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Michelle ShepardMICHELLE SHEPARD

As Deputy Clerk10-54681March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 10-CC-1851-CF.T U R N B E R R Y R E S E R V EHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION Inc., a not for profitFlorida corporation,

Plaintiff,vs.RAMON VASQUEZ and OLGAVASQUEZ, husband and wife;UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on the 20th day of APRIL2011, at 11:00 A.M., at TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida, the Clerk will offer forsale the following describedreal property: Lot 15, TURNBERRYRESERVE, Unit One, accord-ing to the Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 17,Pages 40-42, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. together with all structures,improvements, fixtures, appli-ances, and appurtenances on

said land or used in conjunctiontherewith.

The aforesaid sale will bemade pursuant to a FinalJudgment on Stipulationentered in Civil Number: 10-CC-1851-CF, pending in theCounty Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOSCEOLA County, Florida.

Any person claiming a right tofunds remaining after the salemust file a claim with the under-signed Clerk no later than (60)days after the sale.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, 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 17th day ofMarch 2011./s/ Paul T. HinckleyPAUL T. HINCKLEY, Esq.Florida Bar #: [email protected] J. HANSEN, Esq.Florida Bar #: [email protected] & CARLS, P.A.150 N. Westmonte DriveAltamonte Springs, FL 32714Attorneys for PlaintiffTelephone: (407) 660-1040Facsimile: (407) 660-9422March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 11-CA-0329 MF.DIVISION: C.

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,

vs.KENNETH A. RAY, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To: KENNETH A. RAYCurrent residence: UnknownLast Known Address:

308 E. Orange StreetKissimmee, FL 34744YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for foreclosure of mort-gage on the following propertyin Osceola County, Florida: The West 60 feet of the North100 feet of Lot 2, Block 14,Block 14, ROBERT BASS’ADDITION TO THE TOWN OFKISSIMMEE CITY, accordingto the Plat thereof, as recordedin Plat Book A, Page 4, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. Commonly known as: 308 E.Orange Street, Kissimmee, FL34744; has been filed againstyou and you are required toserve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to it on ASH-LEY L. SIMON, of KASS,SHULER, SOLOMON, SPEC-TOR, FOYLE & SINGER, P.A.,Plaintiff’s attorney, whoseaddress is P.O. Box 800,Tampa, Florida 33601, (813)229-0900, on or before APRIL25, 2011, (or 30 days from thefirst date of publication,whichever is later), and file theoriginal with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onthe Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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 seven (7) working daysof your receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

DATED on this 17th day ofMarch 2011.(COURT SEAL)

Hon. MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF THE COURT

2 Courthouse SquareSuite 2000

Kissimmee, Florida 34741By: /s/ Michelle Shepard

MICHELLE SHEPARDAs Deputy Clerk

March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCASE No.: 2011-CA-0366 MF.

FRA SERVICES, INC., a Puerto Rico corp,Plaintiff,

vs.MELANI MORENO, et.als, Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE

SERVICE PROPERTY To: MELANI MORENO Last known Address:

11148 Paeda DriveOrlando, Florida 32832

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to QUIET TITLEon the following property locat-ed in Miami-Dade County,Florida, to wit: Lot 104, REUNION PHASE 2PARCEL 1 AND 1A, accordingto the plat thereof as recordedin Plat Book 13, Pages 115through 123, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida;Parcel ID#: 352527483800011040 (the "Property"). has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it on GARY S. GLASS-ER, at GARY S. GLASSER,P.A., attorney for Plaintiff,whose address is 608Courthouse Plaza, 28 WestFlagler Street, Miami FL 33130and file the original with clerk ofthe above styled court on or orbefore APRIL 25, 2011; other-wise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief prayedfor in the complaint of petition.This notice shall be published

once a week for four consecu-tive weeks in the OsceolaNews-Gazette.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact the Court at(407) 742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receipt ofthis described notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, callFlorida Relay Service at 1-(800)955-8771.

WITNESS my hand and theseal of said Court of Osceola,County Florida on this 17th dayof March 2011.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

/s/ Michelle ShepardMICHELLE SHEPARD

As Deputy ClerkGARY S. GLASSER, EsquireAttorney for Plaintiff FRA Services, Inc.28 West Flagler StreeSuite.608Miami, Florida 33130Telephone: (305) 377-4187March 26, 2011April 2, 9, 16, 2011

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-000011 PR.IN RE: ESTATE OF BERNARDSHELL, a/k/a BARRY SHELL,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The ancillary administration ofthe Estate of BERNARDSHELL, a/k/a BARRY SHELL,deceased, whose date of deathwas August 3, 2010, and whoseSocial Security Number ends in7234, 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 AncillaryPersonal Representative andthe Ancillary PersonalRepresentative’s attorney areset forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate on whom acopy of this notice is required tobe served must file their claimswith this court WITHIN THELATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE.

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: March 26, 2011.

Ancillary Personal Representative:

/s/ Christine P. YatesCHRISTINE P. YATES

Attorney for AncillaryPersonal Representative:/s/ Christine P. YatesCHRISTINE P. YATESFlorida Bar No. 122653ANGELA M. CRANDALLFlorida Bar No. 0552321TRIPP SCOTT, P.A.Attorneys for AncillaryPersonal Representative110 S.E. 6th Street, 15th FloorFort Lauderdale, Florida 33301Telephone: (954) 525-7500Fax #: (954) 761-8475568772vl 994713.0001March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-000105 PR.DIVISION: __.

IN RE: ESTATE OF JOSEANTONIO HERNAIZ RAMOS,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of theestate of JOSE ANTONIOHERNAIZ RAMOS, deceased,whose date of death wasSeptember 2, 2009, is pendingin the Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis: 2 Courthouse 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 required tobe served must file their claimswith this court WITHIN THELATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS 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 ofthis notice is: March 26, 2011.

Personal Representative:/s/ Doraliz Hernaiz Ocasio

DORALIZ HERNAIZ OCASIOBayamon Gardens,

BB10, Calle CBayamon, Puerto Rico 00957

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-3.0740March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

Revised 3/15/11Request for

Contractor QualificationsBurkhardt Construction, Inc.,

Construction Manager for theCity of Kissimmee, KissimmeeLakefront Park RevitalizationProject, is seeking to pre-quali-fy general/building contractorsfor submitting sub-bids for theconstruction of small park pavil-ion structures located within anexisting 25 acre park.Prequalification questionnaires

may be filled out online atwww.burkhardtconstruction.com. Click on the “Sub-Contractors” tab to register. It isanticipated that bid packageswill be available for approvedpre-qualified contractorsaround April 6, 2011. All pre-qualification questionnairesmust be submitted by April 6,2011 to be eligible. March 26, 31, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.:10-CA-3190 MF.

FCDB MLPL 2008-1 TRUST,Plaintiff,

vs.JUL IO C. IRAURGUI andASTRID IRAURGUI, and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under and against theabove-named Defendants whoare unknown to be dead oralive, whether said unknownare persons, heirs, devisees,grantees, or other claimants;ASSOCIATION OF POIN-CIANA VILLAGES Inc.; TEN-ANT I/ UNKNOWN TENANT;and TENANT II/ UNKNOWNTENANT, in possession of thesubject real property,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgment/order entered in the abovenoted case, that I will sell thefollowing property situated inOSCEOLA County, Florida,described as: Lot 9, Block 532, POINCIANA,Neighborhood 1, Village 2,according to the Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 3, Pages69 through 87, inclusive, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. at public sale, to the highestand best bidder for cash, at

Suite 2600/ Room # 2602, ofthe Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida, at11:00 A.M., on JUNE 21, 2011.The highest bidder shall imme-diately post with the Clerk, adeposit equal to five percent(5%) of the final bid. Thedeposit must be cash orcashier’s check payable to theClerk of the Court. Final pay-ment must be on or before 4:00P.M., on the date of the sale bycash or cashier’s check.Any person claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provi-sion 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 31st day ofMarch 2011.Attorney for Plaintiff:GARY I. GASSEL, P.A.2191 Ringling BoulevardSarasota, Florida 34237Telephone: (941) 952-9322Fax #: (941) 365-0907April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 10-CA-6861 MF.

FCDB LBPL 2008-1 TRUST,Plaintiff

vs.ALEXIS ALEJANDRO and SANTA ALEJANDRO, et al.,

DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the final judgment/order entered in the abovenoted case, that I will sell thefollowing property situated inOsceola County, Floridadescribed as: Unit No. 201, in Building 22, ofARBORS AT SENDERA, acondominium, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, as recorded in OfficialRecords Book 3256, at Page2262, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.Together with all amendmentsthereto, elements thereof inaccordance with saidDeclaration. at public sale, to the highestand best bidder for cash, atSuite 2600/Room # 2602 of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL, at 11:00 A.M.on APRIL 28, 2011. The high-est bidder shall immediatelypost with the Clerk, a depositequal to five percent (5%) of thefinal bid. The deposit must becash or cashier's checkpayable to the Clerk of theCourt. Final payment must bemade on or before 4:00 P.M. onthe date of the sale by cash orcashier's check.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THE PROPER-TY OWNER AS OF THE DATEOF THE LIS PENDENS MUSTFILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60DAYS AFTER THE SALE.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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 describdnotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED: March 31, 2011

Attorney for Plaintiff:GARY I. GASSEL, P.A.2191 Ringling BoulevardSarasota, Florida 34237Telephone: (941) 952-9322Fax #: (941) 365-0907April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN AND FOROSCEOLA, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 11-CA-0888 OC.IN RE: FORFEITURE OF$1,700.00 in U.S. CURRENCY

NOTICE OF FORFEITUREPROCEEDINGS

T O A L L P E R S O N S W H OCLAIM AN INTEREST IN THEFOLLOWING PROPERTY: $1,700.00 in U.S. CURRENCY The Osceola County Sheriff’s

Office seized the abovedescribed property on or aboutMarch 2, 2011, at or near 5731W. Irlo Bronson MemorialHighway, Kissimmee, OsceolaCounty, Florida. A Complaintfor Forfeiture, pursuant to theFlorida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Sections 932.701-707,Florida Statutes (2008) hasbeen filed in the Circuit Court,in and for Osceola County.

If no claimant appears and noclaim is filed, a request will bemade for an immediate hearingand Final Order of Forfeiture./s/ Linda PennyLINDA PENNY, General CounselFlorida Bar #: 339768.Osceola County Sheriff’s Office2601 E. Irlo Bronson HighwayKissimmee, Florida 34744Telephone: (407) 348-1146April 2, 9, 2011

NOTICE OF SALEOF MOTOR VEHICLE

Pursuant to Florida Statute713.585, Mid-Florida Lien andRecovery will sell at Public Salefor cash the following describedvehicle(s) located at lienor’splace to satisfy a claime of lien. 1) 2004 SUZUKI

VIN #: JS1GR7JA252104046Lien amount: $3736.14Lienor: D & C AUTO REPAIR

1017 American WayKissimmee, FL.

Telephone: 407-350-38432) 1999 PORCHE

VIN #: WP0CA2985XU631814Lien amount: $3248.65Lienor : OLD DIXIE AUTOREPAIR Inc., 2775 Old DixieHighway, Kissimmee, FL.Telephone: 407-847-0500Sale Date: APRIL 19, 2011,10:00 A.M., at MID FLORIDALIEN & RECOVERY, 3001Aloma Ave., Winter Park FL32792. Said vehicle may be redeemedby satisfying the lien prior tosale date. You have the right toa hearing at any time prior tosale date by filing a demand forhearing in the circuit court.Owner has the right to recoverpossession of vehicle by post-ing a bond in accordance withF.S. 559.917. Any proceeds inexcess of the amount of the lienwill be deposited with the Clerkof Circuit Court in the countywhere the vehicle is held.April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 10-CA-2685 MF.

DIVISION: 22.BANKUNITED,

Plaintiff,vs.WILMA JUNE BELL, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPETR 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated March 24,2011, and entered in CaseNumber: 10-CA-2685 MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and for

Osceola County, Florida, inwhich BANKUNITED, is thePlaintiff, and WILMA JUNEBELL; NORMAN SAMUELMAWHINNEY; INDIAN CREEKOSCEOLA COUNTY HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc.,are the Defendants, I will sell tothe highest 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 the28th day of APRIL 2011, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure: Lot 108, INDIAN CREEK,Phase I, according to Map orPlat thereof, as recorded in PlatBook 10, Pages 167 and 168,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. A/K/A 2615 Autumn CreekCircle, Kissimmee, FL 34747

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, 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. To file response,please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, FL 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742-3652.Submitted to publisher on this

10th day of March 2011.ALBERTELLI LAWAttorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 23028Tampa, FL 33623Telephone: (813) 221-474310-35734April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No. 2009-CA-9687 MFDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE FOR AMERICANHOME MORTGAGE ASSETSTRUST 2007-2 MORTGAGE -BACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIF ICATES, SERIES2007-2,Plaintiff,

vs.RODNEL MICHEL, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated March 21,2011, in the above action, theOsceola County Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest bidder forcash at Osceola, Florida, onJUNE 21, 2011, at 11:00 A.M.,at Suite 2600/Room 2602 at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741, for thefollowing described property: Lot 2A, EAGLE LAKE, Phase 1,according to the Plat thereofrecorded in Plat Book 14,Pages 141-143, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. Any person claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim with-in sixty (60) days after the sale.The Court, in its discretion, mayenlarge the time of the sale.Notice of the changed time ofsale shall be published as pro-vided herein.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provi-sion 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 ofMarch 2011.Roger N. Gladstone, EsquireFBN: 612324Gladstone Law Group, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff1499 W. Palmetto Park RoadSuite 300Boca Raton, FL 33486Telephone #: 561-338-4101Fax #: 561-338-4077Our Case #: 09-003879-FApril 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL COURT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 10-CA-5796 MF.BAC HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P., f/k/a COUNTRY-WIDE HOME LOANS SERVIC-ING, L.P.,

Plaintiff,vs.ERIC F. OWENS, a/k/a ERIC FLOYD OWENS, a/k/a ERIC OWENS, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To the following Defendant(s):ERIC F. OWENS, a/k/a ERICFLOYD OWENS, a/k/a ERICOWENSCurrent residence: Unknown.Last Known Address:

7115 Red Lantern DriveHarmony, FL 34773

Additional Address:4060 Sunny Day WayKissimmee, FL 34744-9152

U N K N O W N S P O U S E O FERIC F. OWENS, a/k/a ERICFLOYD OWENS, a/k/a ERICOWENSCurrent residence: Unknown.Last Known Address:

7115 Red Lantern DriveHarmony, FL 34773

Additional Address:4060 Sunny Day WayKissimmee, FL 34744-9152YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for Foreclosure ofMortgage on the followingdescribed property: Unit 15B, Building No. 15, ASH-LEY PARK AT HARMONYCONDOMINIUM, according tothe Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3074, Page(s) 2713,amended in Official RecordsBook 3098, Page(s) 2590, andamended in Official RecordsBook 3177, Page(s) 643, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. A/K/A 7115 Red Lantern Drive Harmony, FL 34773 has been filed against you, andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it on: LANCE E. FOR-MAN, Esquire, at VAN NESSLAW FIRM, P.A., Attorney forthe Plaintiff, whose address is:1239 E. Newport Center Drive,Suite # 110, Deerfield Beach,FL 33442, on or before MAY 2,2011, a date of which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstdate of publication of this Noticein the Osceola News-Gazette,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter; other-wise a default will be enteredagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.This notice is provided toAdministrative Order No. 2065.Notice Regarding theAmericans with DisabilitiesAct of 1990: In accordancewith the Americans withDisabilities Act, persons need-ing a special accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding,should contact CourtAdministration no later thanseven days prior to the pro-ceedings at 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, FL 34741,Phone: ADA # (407) 742-3417,within two working days of your

receipt of this NOTICE; If youare hearing impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771; if you areVoice Impaired, call 1-(800)955-8770.

WITNESS my hand and sealof said Court on this 23rd day ofMarch 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

FN11122/10BA/jrmApril 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2011-CA-0377 MF.DIVISION: C.

CITI PROPERTYHOLDINGS, Inc.,

Plaintiff,vs.BIRGIT SCHNELL, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To: UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF BIRGIT SCHNELLCurrent residence: Unknown.Last Known Address:

UNKNOWNYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for foreclosure of mort-gage on the following propertyin Osceola County, Florida: Condominium Parcel No. 25, ofPhase D, of CARIBBEAN VIL-LAS CONDOMINIUM, a condo-minium, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, as recorded in OfficialRecords Book 619, Page 2, andall amendments thereto and asshown in Condominium ExhibitBook 1, Pages 83 through 85,and Condominium Exhibit Book1, Pages 222 through 224, andCondominium Exhibit Book 1,Pages 229 through 235, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. Together with an undi-vided interest in the commonelements as set forth in saidDeclaration; Together with anon-exclusive easement foringress and egress as set out inOfficial Records Book 758,Page 1505, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. Commonly known as: 2304Margarita Court, # 25,Margarita, FL 34741; has beenfiled against you and you arerequired to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it onASHLEY L. SIMON, of KASS,SHULER, SOLOMON, SPEC-TOR, FOYLE & SINGER, P.A.,Plaintiff’s attorney, whoseaddress is P.O. Box 800,Tampa, Florida 33601, (813)229-0900, on or before MAY 2,2011, (or 30 days from the firstdate of publication, whicheveris later), and file the originalwith the Clerk of this Courteither before service on thePlaintiff’s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter; otherwise, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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 seven (7) working daysof your receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

DATED on this 21st day ofMarch 2011.(COURT SEAL)

Hon. MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF THE COURT

2 Courthouse SquareSuite 2000

Kissimmee, Florida 34741By: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2009 CA 007682.IBERIABANK,Plaintiff,

vs.GRAHAM MORRIS, SUSANMORRIS, CARIBE COVECONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-TION, INC.Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that, pursuant to a final judg-ment of foreclosure in theabove-captioned action, theClerk of Court will sell the prop-erty situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described asfollows: Condominium Unit 5304,Phase 5, CARIBE COVE, acondominium, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, recorded in OfficialRecords Book 3485, Page0136, and as further amendedby that certain Phase 2Amendment recorded in O.R.Book 3504, Page 2657, and asfurther amended by that certainPhase 3 Amendment recordedin O.R. Book 3531, Page 2236,and as further amended by thatcertain Phase 4 Amendmentrecorded in O.R. Book 3544,Page 1432, and as furtheramended by that certain Phase5 Amendment Recorded inO.R. Book 3554, Page 264, ofthe public records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. at public sale, in the presenceof the Plaintiff, to the highestand best bidder for cash, inSuite 2600/Room # 2602 of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, onJUNE 28, 2011, beginning at11:00 A.M., pursuant to theterms of the Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure and inaccordance with Section45.031, Florida Statutes. Anyperson claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owneras of the date of the lis pendensmust rile a claim within 60 daysafter the sale,If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADACoordinator, CourtAdministration, Osceola CountyCourfhouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,(407) 742-2417, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days;if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711.DATED this 24th day of March,2011.ROGERS TOWERS, P.A.By.: /s/ Christopher M. GarrettCHRISTOPHER M. GARRETTFlorida Bar No. 0798541 1301 Riverplace BoulevardSuite 1500 Jacksonville, Florida 32207 Telephone: (904) 398-3911 Facsimile: (904) 396-0663ATTORNEYS FORIBERIABANLJAX/1509436April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2011-CP-000139 PR.DIVISION: Probate.

IN RE: ESTATE OF NANCY J. LOWRY, a/k/a NANCY JANE LOWRY, a/k/a NANCY LOWRY,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of NANCY J. LOWRY,a/k/a NANCY JANE LOWRY,a/k/a NANCY LOWRY,deceased, whose date of deathwas March 5, 2011, is pendingin 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 decedentand other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate, on whom acopy of this notice is required tobe served, must file their claimswith this court WITHIN THELATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedents estate, must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE,ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED

WITHIN THE TIME PERIODSET 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: April 2, 2011.

Personal Representative:/s/ Andrea KlineANDREA KLINE

603 Eicher StreetKeokuk, Iowa 52632

Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEYAttorney for Andrea KlineFlorida Bar No. 36207.C.D. LEWIS Jr., P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueP.O. Box 701654St. Cloud, Florida 34770-1654Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534April 2, 9, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEKWIK TOWING & RECOVERYgives Notice of a Lien andintent to sell this vehicle onAPRIL 27, 2011, 10:00 A.M., at3513 Pug Mill Road, Suite A,Kissimmee, FL 34741-6406,pursuant to Subsection 713.78of the Florida Statutes. KWIKTOWING & RECOVERYreserves the right to accept orreject any and/or all bids. 1) 2000 TOYOTAVIN # JTDDY32T5Y0010599 April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 10-CA-3607 MF.DIVISION: 22.

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,

vs.ALEXANDER T. DUNCAN;L O U R D E S T . D U N C A N ;WINDWARD CAY HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION Inc.;B R I T I S H M O R T G A G E SABROAD LLC; WINDWARDCAY COMMUNITY ASSOCIA-TION Inc.; and UNKNOWNTENANTS/ OWNERS,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,pursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause on February 3,2011, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, theClerk of the Court will sell theproperty situated in OSCEOLACounty, Florida, described as: Lot 20, WINDWAY CAY - UNIT1, according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 6,Page 220, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. And commonly known as: 4734Windwood Drive, Kissimmee,FL 34746; including the build-ing, appurtenances and fixtureslocated therein, at public sale,to the highest and best bidderfor cash, at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741, on MAY 25, 2011, at11:00 A.M.Any persons claiming an inter-

est in the surplus from the sale,if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim with-in (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs accommoda-tion in order to participate in thisproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provi-sion 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 ofMarch 2011.

By: /s/ Terry BrooksTERRY A. BROOKS, Esq.

Attorney for PlaintiffInvoice to:EDWARD B. PRITCHARD(813) 229-0900, x 1309KASS, SHULER, SOLOMON,SPECTOR, FOYLE & SINGER, P.A.P.O. Box 800Tampa, FL 33601-08001006628/rjrApril 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2011-CA-0608 MF.DIVISION: C..

GMAC MORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.YOANYD FONT, MIGUEL A.GONZALEZ RIVERA, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To: YOANYD FONTCurrently residing out of Country at an address of:Road 140 KM 59.5Puerto Blanco WardFlorida, PR 00650MIGUEL A. GONZALEZ RIVERA

Currently residing out of Country at an address of:Road 140 KM 59.5Puerto Blanco WardFlorida, PR 00650YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for foreclosure of mort-gage on the following propertyin Osceola County, Florida: Lots 183, ENCANTADAPHASE 1, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 17, Pages 186 through190, Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. Commonly known as: 8559 BayLilly Loop, Kissimmee, FL34747; has been filed againstyou and you are required toserve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to it onEDWARD B. PRITCHARD, ofKASS, SHULER, SOLOMON,SPECTOR, FOYLE &SINGER, P.A., Plaintiff’s attor-ney, whose address is P.O. Box800, Tampa, Florida 33601,(813) 229-0900, on or beforeMAY 2, 2011, (or 30 days fromthe first date of publication,whichever is later), and file theoriginal with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onthe Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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 seven (7) working daysof your receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

DATED on this 28th day ofMarch 2011.(COURT SEAL)

Hon. MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF THE COURT

2 Courthouse SquareSuite 2000

Kissimmee, Florida 34741By: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 10-CA-4023 MF.DIVISION: 22.

MIDFIRST BANK,Plaintiff,

vs.U N K N O W N H E I R S ,DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,CREDITORS, TRUSTEES OFEARL B. SMITH, DECEASED,et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To: JAMES B. SMITHCurrent residence: UnknownLast Known Address:

405 Caballero RoadOcoee, FL 34761YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for foreclosure of mort-gage on the following propertyin Osceola County, Florida: Lot 8, Block 1665, POINCIANA,Village 1, Neighborhood 3South, according to the OfficialPlat thereof, as recorded in PlatBook 3, Pages 53 through 58,Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. Commonly known as: 10Trophy Lane, Kissimmee, FL34759; has been filed againstyou and you are required toserve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to it onEDWARD B. PRITCHARD, ofKASS, SHULER, SOLOMON,SPECTOR, FOYLE &SINGER, P.A., Plaintiff’s attor-ney, whose address is P.O. Box800, Tampa, Florida 33601,(813) 229-0900, on or beforeMAY 2, 2011, (or 30 days fromthe first date of publication,whichever is later), and file theoriginal with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onthe Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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 seven (7) working daysof your receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

DATED on this 28th day ofMarch 2011.(COURT SEAL)

Hon. MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF THE COURT

2 Courthouse SquareSuite 2000

Kissimmee, Florida 34741By: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCase No.: 2010-CA-3837 MF.

FIFTH THIRD BANK, A MICHI-GAN CORPORATION, SUC-CESSOR IN INTEREST TO R-G CROWN BANK,

Plaintiff,vs.BRIAN PATRICK GOLDIE,a/k/a BRIAN P. GOLDIE, if liv-ing and if dead; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF BRIAN PATRICKGOLDIE, a/k/a BRIAN P.GOLDIE, if living and if dead;DAVID M. SALTER, if livingand if dead; UNKNOWNS P O U S E O F D A V I D M .SALTER, if living and if dead, etal.; UNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION OF THE PROP-ERTY, if any; THE MANORSAT LAKE BERKLEY RESORTHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION Inc.; LAKE BERKLEYRESORT MASTER ASSOCIA-TION Inc.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To the following Defendant(s):DAVID M. SALTER

Last Known Address:1 Hunters CourtWest Lane PaigntonDevon, TQ3 3TQ, EnglandUNKNOWN SPOUSE OFDAVID M. SALTER

Last Known Address:1 Hunters CourtWest Lane PaigntonDevon, TQ3 3TQ, EnglandYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action for foreclosure of mort-gage on the following describedproperty in Osceola County,Florida: Lot 26, of LAKE BERKLEYRESORT, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 11, Pages 1-2, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.a/k/a 4610 Formbry Court Kissimmee, FL 34746 has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it, on MARINOSCI LAWGROUP, P.C., Attorney forPlaintiff, whose address is 100W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite1045, Fort Lauderdale, Florida33309 on or before MAY 2,2011, a date which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Notice in theOsceola News-Gazette, and filethe original with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe complaint.

This notice is provided pur-suant to Administrative OrderNo. 2.065.

In accordance with theAmericans with Disabilities Act,if you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you,. to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact CourtAdministration, at TwoCourthouse 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.

WITNESS my hand and theseal of this Court on this 21stday of March 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

Our File Number: 10-01950April 2, 9, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALERICHARD LAWRENCEWRECKER SERVICE givesNotice of Foreclosure of Lienand intent to sell these vehiclesat 8:00 A.M., at 907A GardenStreet, Kissimmee, FL 34744,pursuant to Subsection 713.78of the Florida Statutes.RICHARD LAWRENCEWRECKER SERVICE reservesthe right to accept or reject anyand/or all bids.

APRIL 22, 20111) 1998 KAWASAKI

VIN #: JKAZX4G13WA011113 APRIL 23, 2011

1) 1993 BMWVIN #: WBAHD6311PBJ88702 April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2010-CA-0140 MF.U.S. MORTGAGE FINANCE,LLC, a Delaware limited liabilitycompany,Plaintiff,

vs.JOHN UCHECHUKWU ONYE-BUCHI, Individually;U N K N O W N S P O U S E O FJOHN UCHECHUKWU ONYE-BUCHI, if any; GRAND PALMSIV CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA-TION Inc., a Florida corpora-tion; SUNSHINE RENTALSPROPERTIES, LLC, a Floridalimited liability company, ANYAND ALL UNKNOWN PAR-TIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER, ANDAGAINST THE HEREINNAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN-DANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAIDUNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES OROTHER CLAIMANTS; TEN-ANT # 1, DAVID TORRES;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2,

Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: JOHN UCHECHUKWUONYEBUCHILast Known Address: 57Fairway Drive, Thamesmead,London SE28 8QL, ENGLANDTO: UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF JOHN UCHECHUKWUONYEBUCHILast Known Address:

UNKNOWNCurrent residence: Unknown.TO: ANY AND ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER, ANDAGAINST THE HEREINNAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEN-DANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAIDUNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES OROTHER CLAIMANTSLast Known Address:UNKNOWN

Current Address: UNKNOWNYOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an

action for Foreclosure ofMortgage on the followingdescribed property: Condominium Unit No. 6-102C,of GRAND PALMS CONDO-MINIUM IV, Phase Six, a con-dominium, according to theDeclaration thereof, as record-ed in Official Records Book2005, Page 901, and allamendments thereto, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.Property Address:8837-B Grand Palms CircleKissimmee, FL 34747.

Parcel Id Number:R052527-32740001102C. has been filed against you. Youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, toit, on GUTIERREZ & ASSOCI-ATES, 200 S. BiscayneBoulevard, Suite 3810, Miami,Florida 33131, Attorneys forPlaintiff on or before MAY 2,2011, a date which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Notice in theOsceola News-Gazette, and filethe original with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter, otherwise, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demand in thecomplaint.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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.WITNESS my hand and seal ofthis Court on this 23rd day ofMarch 2011.(COURT SEAL)

MALCOM THOMPSONAs CLERK OF SAID COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 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: C R E A T I V E M O N E Y B YNILANlocated at: 212 Flounder Way,in the County of Polk, in the City

of Kissimmee, Florida 34759,intends to register the saidname with the Division ofCorporations of the FloridaDepartment of State,Tallahassee, Florida.That the corporation interested

in said business enterprise is asfollows:CREATIVE MONEY BY NILANDATED at Kissimmee, Florida,

on this 28th day of March 2011.April 2, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 10-CC-3046-CF.S O U T H E R N P I N E S O FOSCEOLA HOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION Inc., a not forprofit Florida corporation,

Plaintiff,vs.W A L E S K A L E B R O N a n dFRANCISCO I. VASQUEZ,wife and husband, andUNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF ACTION

To: WALESKA LEBRON and FRANCISCO I. VASQUEZAll parties claiming interests by,through, under or againstW A L E S K A L E B R O N a n dFRANCISCO I. VASQUEZ, andto all parties having or claimingto have any right, title or inter-est in the real property hereindescribed.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose aClaim of Lien on the followingreal property in OsceolaCounty, Florida: Lot 256, SOUTHERN PINES,Unit 2, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 18, Pages 135 through140, inclusive, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it on: TAYLOR &CARLS, P.A., at 150 N.Westmonte Drive, AltamonteSprings, FL 32714, and file theoriginal with the Clerk of theabove-styled court within thirty(30) days after the first publica-tion of the notice on or beforeMAY 2, 2011; otherwise a judg-ment may be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint or Petition.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisnotice. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.This is an attempt to collect a

debt and any informationobtained will be used for thatpurpose.

WITNESS my hand and theseal of said Court on the 23rdday of March 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF COUNTY COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

TAYLOR & CARLS, P.A.150 N. Westmonte DriveAltamonte Springs, FL 32714Attorneys for PlaintiffTelephone: (407) 660-1040Facsimile: (407) 660-9422April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE COUNTY COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 11-CC-121-CF.COUNTRY COVE VILLASHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIA-TION Inc.,

Plaintiff,vs.FRANCISCO MICHEL,

Defendant.NOTICE OF ACTION

TO: FRANCISCO MICHEL44 E. Country Cove WayKissimmee, FL 34743YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to enforce a lien foreclo-sure on the following property inOsceola County, Florida: Lot 44, COUNTRY COVE VIL-LAS, according to the platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 4, Pages 15 and 16,Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.A/K/A Lot 44, Country Cove Villas,according to the map or platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 4, Page 15 and 16 of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

A lawsuit has been filedagainst you and you are

required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it on:JEFF A. STONE, Esquire,Plaintiff’s Attorney, whoseaddress is: CLAYTON &McCULLOH, 1065 MaitlandCenter Commons Boulevard,Maitland, Florida 32751, withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this notice, andfile the original with the Clerk ofthis Court either before serviceon the Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter; other-wise a default will be enteredagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the LienForeclosure Complaint.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein these proceedings, you areentitled, 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 March 23, 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF THE CIRCUITAND COUNTY COURTS

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 16, 23, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCASE No.: 10-CA-6329 MF.

U.S. MORTGAGE FINANCE II,LLC, a Delaware limited liabilitycompany,

Plaintiff,vs.FEDERICO J. LEANDRO, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE- PROPERTY

To: MARIA MAGADELENALEANDROLast Known Mailing Address:Calle Los Cedros, Edificio ElCedral Valencia, EdoCarabobo, Venezuela 2001AResidence: UNKNOWN.YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to foreclose the followingproperty in Osceola County,Florida: Unit 34-106, VENETIAN BAYVILLAGES, Phase II, a condo-minium, according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, filed in Official RecordsBook 2630, at Page 1915, andall amendments thereto, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida. Together withan undivided interest in and tothe Common Elements appur-tenant to said Unit. has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it on MANUEL A.RAMIREZ, Esquire, Plaintiff’sattorney, whose address is:1805 Ponce De LeonBoulevard, Suite 500, CoralGables, Florida 33134, on orbefore 30 days from the date ofthe First Publication, and filethe original with the Clerk of thisCourt either before service onPlaintiff’s Attorney by MAY 2,2011, or immediately there-after; otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in theComplaint or petition.THIS NOTICE shall be pub-

lished once each week for two(2) consecutive weeks in theOsceola News-Gazette.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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.

WITNESS my hand andOfficial Seal of this Court atKissimmee, Osceola County,Florida, on this 21st day ofMarch 2011.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

Attorneys for Plaintiff:Manuel A. Ramirez, EsquireCASTRO & RAMIREZ, LLC1805 Ponce De Leon Blvd.Suite 500Coral Gables, Florida 33134Telephone: (305) 372-2800April 2, 9, 2011

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-6979 MF.CLUB SEVILLA CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION Inc., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.LOIS HICKS, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: LOIS HICKS, 17170 Magnolia Cove Drive, Pass Christian, MS39571;

ARTHUR L. MORGAN and CREOLA S. MORGAN, 70 RevereStreet, New Haven, CT 06513;

MARY A. WOODS and DAVID R. WOODS, 3848 PennsylvaniaStreet, # 259, Longview, WA 98632-5202;

MORGAN LYNCH, a Delaware Limited Liability Company, 1684Carolina Wren Drive, Ocoee, FL 34761-9180.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Lien relative to thefollowing described property: CLUB SEVILLA, a condominium, according to the Declaration ofCovenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 732, at Page 467, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 2nd day of MAY 2011; and file the originalwith the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 23rd day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGThe City Commission will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, April

19, 2011, at 6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall,101 N. Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida, 34741. The purpose ofthis Public Hearing is to make a recommendation to vacate the right-of-way as described as follows:That portion of Beaumont Avenue right of way lying between the

south right of way line of Emmett Street and the north right of wayline of Bryan Street, also that portion of Beaumont Avenue right ofway lying between the south right of way line of Bryan Street and thenorth right of way line of Patrick Street, as shown on the plat ofOsceola County Courthouse, as recorded in Plat Book 13, page187, of the official records of Osceola County, Florida. That portion of Beaumont Avenue right-of-way between PatrickStreet and Bryan Street, and Bryan Street to Emmett Street. 50.6 ftwide by 263.39 ft long (Emmett to Bryan) and 50.6 ft wide by 245.16ft long (Bryan to Patrick)

A copy of the proposed request may be inspected in theDevelopment Services Department at the Municipal AdministrationBuilding, 101 Church Street. Any questions regarding this publichearing may be directed to the Development Services Departmentat (407) 518-2140.Interested parties may appear and be heard on the above date.

Written opinion will be received until 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 19,2011.Reference # 09-018 CITY COMMISSIONBeaumont KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.26, persons needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact theOffice of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting. (FS286.26)In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.0105: any person wishing

to appeal any decision made by the Planning Advisory Board withrespect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing willneed a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may needto ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, whichrecord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appealis made.April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-6171 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.VANESSA A. DAVIS, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final

Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 24th day of March 2011, andentered in Case Number: 10-CA-6171 MF, of the Circuit Court of theNinth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, whereinWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc., is the Plaintiff, andVANESSA A. DAVIS, et al., are the Defendants, that the Clerk of theCourt will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602,Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o’clock A.M.,on APRIL 26, 2011, the following described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit: A fee interest in real property situated and located in Osceola

County, Florida, and legally described as:Assigned Unit Week No. 29 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. B-1205,

ALL SEASON-FLOAT WEEK/FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. 5700-

5742;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 & 30 & 30 & 30 ALL, in Assigned Unit

No. 5800-45A & 5800-45B & 5800-45C & 5800-45D, FLOATING;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-110D,FLOATING;Assigned Unit Week No. 32 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. 5300-

5342; FIXED WEEK/ FIXED UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 & 30 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. 5800-64A & 5800-64B, ALL SEASON-FLOAT WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5700-5713,ALL SEASON- FLOAT WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-105A,ALL SEASON- FLOAT WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 30 & 30 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. 5800-23C & 5800-23D, ALL SEASON- FLOAT WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT,All of WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, accord-ing to the Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 29th day of March 2011./s/ Amanda L. ChapmanAMANDA L. CHAPMAN, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 176095GREENSPOON, MARDER, P.A.201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559, Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffApril 2, 9, 2011

BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTLEGAL NOTICECASE # 2011-01

An appeal has been filed by John Doddato, 216 MassachusettsAvenue, St. Cloud, Florida 34769, who is requesting administrativereview of determination in the enforcement of Section 3.20.3.A per-taining to residential accessory structures as set forth in the St.Cloud Land Development Code.For the purpose of hearing objections to, or protests against thegranting of said appeal, the City of St. Cloud, Florida, Board ofAdjustment, in accordance with the City Zoning Ordinance, will holda public hearing on April 13, 2011, at the St. Cloud CouncilChambers @ 1300 9th Street, 3rd Floor, at 6:30 p.m. By order ofthe Board of Adjustment.If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Board,

Agency, or Commission with respect to any matter considered atsuch meeting or hearing, he will need a record of the proceedings,and that, for such purpose he may need to ensure that a verbatimrecord of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testi-mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, andwhich record is not provided by the City of St. Cloud. STATESTATUTE 286.0105.In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons

needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary of the Board of Adjustment (listedbelow) prior to the meeting. STATE STATUTE 296.26.Heather Barber, Board Secretary1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, FL 34769Telephone: (407) 957-7203April 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGRESOLUTION NO. 2011-044R

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St. Cloud,Florida, at a meeting to be held on APRIL 14, 2011, in theirChamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30p.m., will consider the enactment of Resolution No. 2011-044R enti-tled:A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.CLOUD, FLORIDA AMENDING RESOLUTION NUMBER 2010-151R WHICH ADOPTED THE 2010/2011 BUDGET FOR THE CITYOF ST. CLOUD, FINDING THE CITY MANAGER HAS CERTIFIEDTHERE ARE PRIOR YEAR FUND BALANCES AVAILABLE IN THE2010/2011 BUDGET FOR ADDITIONAL PROJECTS AND PRO-GRAMS IN VARIOUS FUNDS NOT INCLUDED IN THE ORIGINAL2010/2011 BUDGET, REQUIRING THE BUDGET TO BEINCREASED TO INCLUDE SAID ADDITIONAL FUNDING IN THEVARIOUS FUNDS AND MAKING SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIA-TIONS WITHIN THE FUNDS.Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time this

RESOLUTION is to be considered and shall be heard with respectto the proposed RESOLUTION at the Public Hearing thereon. ThisRESOLUTION, in its entirety can be reviewed at the City Clerk'soffice between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and between2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Committee/Board, with respect to any matter considered at such hearing/ meet-ing, such person will need a record of the proceedings and that, forthis purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatimrecord of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testi-mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, andwhich record is not provided by the City of St. Cloud.(FS 286.0105)In accordance with the Americans With disabilities Act, persons

needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (listedbelow), prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)LINDA P. JAWORSKICity ClerkCity of St. Cloud1300 9th StreetSt. Cloud, Florida 34769Telephone: 407-957-7334April 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGORDINANCE NO. 2011-21

Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of St. Cloud,Florida, at a meeting to be held on APRIL 14, 2011, in theirChamber at City Hall, 1300 9th Street, St. Cloud, Florida at 6:30p.m., will consider the enactment of Ordinance No. 2011-21 entitled:AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ST.CLOUD, FLORIDA, PRESCRIBING THE MANNER OF HOLDINGTHE REGULAR ELECTION TO BE HELD ON THE FIRST TUES-DAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY OF NOVEMBER EACH ELEC-TION YEAR, TO WIT: NOVEMBER 8, 2011 WITH A RUN-OFFELECTION ON DECEMBER 6, 2011 (IF REQUIRED), PUR-SUANT TO ARTICLE VIII, SECTION 8.01 AND 8.04 OF THECHARTER LAWS OF THE CITY OF ST. CLOUD, PROVIDINGFOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.Interested parties may appear at the meeting at which time this

ORDINANCE is to be considered and shall be heard with respect tothe proposed ORDINANCE at the Public Hearing thereon. ThisORDINANCE, in its entirety can be reviewed at the City Clerk'soffice between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and between2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Committee/Board, with respect to any matter considered at such hearing/ meet-ing, such person will need a record of the proceedings and that, forthis purpose, such person may need to ensure that a verbatimrecord of the proceedings is made, which record includes the testi-mony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based, andwhich record is not provided by the City of St. Cloud. (FS 286.0105)In accordance with the Americans With disabilities Act, persons

needing assistance to participate in any of these proceedingsshould contact the Secretary/Clerk of the Committee/Board (listedbelow), prior to the meeting. (FS 286.26)LINDA P. JAWORSKICity ClerkCity of St. Cloud1300 9th StreetSt. Cloud, Florida 34769Telephone: 407-957-7334April 2, 2011

PUBLIC NOTICECITY OF KISSIMMEE SIGN CODE WORKSHOP

PUBLIC INPUT REQUESTEDThe City of Kissimmee is beginning the task of rewriting its exist-

ing sign regulations City-wide and would like to provide the publicwith the opportunity to provide input and recommendations for revi-sions that will assist in making the end-product a more effective anduser-friendly document.

To facilitate this input, the City will be hosting a sign code work-shop on:

Wednesday, April 13, 20115:30 – 7:30 PM

Commission Chambers, City Hall101 North Church Street

Kissimmee, FL 34741This workshop will be conducted in an open house forum and will

primarily cater to business owners, business groups and signdesign professionals. The purpose of this workshop will be to solic-it input only and will not include any proposed regulations. Surveyswill be provided in order to record public input. These responses willbe referenced and considered for incorporation into the final revisedCode.If you cannot attend, but would like to provide input, copies of the

survey may be obtained from the Development ServicesDepartment, Planning Division, 101 North Church Street,Kissimmee, FL 34741. Please contact Development Services at407-518-2140 for more information.April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFTHE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No. 08-CA-6454 MF

BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY,Plaintiff,

vs.ALBERTO HOYOS, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment enteredMarch 22, 2011, in Case Number 08-CA-6454 MF in the CircuitCourt of Osceola County, Florida, I will sell the property situate inOsceola County, Florida, described as:FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LAKE CECILE PARK

ADDITION NO. ONE, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE321 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORI-DA; RUN NORTH 80 DEGREES 29’ 30” WEST 63.03 FEET TOTHE POINT OF CURVE OF A 503.35 FOOT CURVE, RADIUSCURVE TO THE RIGHT; RUN THENCE ALONG SAID CURVE191.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTINUEALONG SAID CURVE 147.24 FEET TO A POINT 22.0 FEETSOUTH OF THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC-TION 11, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST; RUNTHENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 31’ 20” WEST PARALLEL TOSAID NORTH LINE 44.35 FEET, TO A POINT 30.0 FEET EAST OFTHE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4; RUN THENCESOUTH PARALLEL TO SAID WEST LINE 292.69 FEET; RUNTHENCE SOUTH 86 DEGREES 26’ 13” EAST 74.50 FEET; RUNTHENCE NORTH 22 DEGREES 14’ 10” EAST 219.01 FEET TOTHE POINT OF BEGINNING.LESS THE FOLLOWING PORTION THEREOF:A PARCEL OF LAND FOR PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY DESCRIBEDAS FOLLOWS:COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH-

EAST 1/4 OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 28EAST, LOCATED IN OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCESOUTH 0 DEGREES 00’ 00” WEST (ASSUMED BEARING) 22.0FEET; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 31’ 20” EAST, A DIS-TANCE OF 30.0 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCECONTINUE ON A BEARING OF SOUTH 89 DEGREES 31’ 20”EAST A DISTANCE OF 31.72 FEET TO THE WESTERLY RIGHTOF WAY OF CECILE DRIVE SAID RIGHT OF WAY BEING IN ACURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST; THENCE SOUTH-EASTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE (HAVING A RADIUS OF 510.47FEET) A DISTANCE OF 29.89 FEET THROUGH A CENTRALANGLE OF 3 DEGREES 21’ 16”, A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH42 DEGREES 42’ 16” EAST A CHORD DISTANCE OF 29.88FEET; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 31’ 20” WEST A DIS-TANCE OF 26.78 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF ACURVE CONCAVE TO THE SOUTHEAST WITH A RADIUS OF25.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTHWEST ALONG SAID CURVE A DIS-TANCE OF 39.48 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 90DEGREES 28’ 40” TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT OF WAYLINE OF BRADLEY DRIVE; THENCE RUN NORTH 0 DEGREES00’ 00” EAST PARALLEL WITH AND 30’ PERPENDICULAR TOTHE WEST LINE OF SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 11, ADISTANCE OF 47.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. ALLLYING AND BEING IN OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Together with all existing or subsequently erected or affixed build-

ings, improvements and fixtures; all easements, rights of way, andappurtenances; all water, water rights, watercourses and ditch rights(including stock in utilities with ditch or irrigation rights); and all otherrights, royalties, and profits relating to the real property, includingwithout limitation all minerals, oil, gas, geothermal and similar mat-ters, (the “Real Property”) located in OSCEOLA County, State ofFlorida.Together with all right, title and interest in and of the Property and

all Rents from the Property. at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL34741, at 11:00 a.m. on the 25th day of APRIL, 2011.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after the sale.

NOTICE:If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation

in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no costto you, to the provision of certain assistance. Persons with a disabil-ity who need any accommodation to participate should call the ADACoordinator Kelly Gallman, Osceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741, Tel.: 407-742-2418, Fax: 407-835-5079, within seven (7) working days ofyour receipt of this notice.Dated: March 22, 2011

Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP240 South Pineapple AvenueP.O. Box 49948Sarasota, FL 34230Tel.: (941) 366-6660Fax: (941) 366-3999By: __________,Meghan O. SerranoFlorida Bar No. 0053124Bill and duplicate of notice to be mailed to Attorney for Plaintiff: Meghan O. Serrano, Esquire, P.O. Box 49948, Sarasota, FL 34230 / Tel: (941) 366-6660 / Fax: (941) 366-3999April 2, 9, 2011

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 2009 CA 012685.BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY,

Plaintiff,vs.JOHN W. DEXTER, LOUISE MURRAY DEXTER a/k/a LOUISE M.MURRAY DEXTER, JOHN DOE and JANE DOE, fictitious namesintending to name as party Defendants any person(s) or entity(ies)who may claim a right, title or interest in the subject property byvirtue of occupancy thereof, or other rights claimed as tenants,Defendants.

AMENDED NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final Judgment After

Default entered March 9, 2011, in Case Number 2009 CA 012685in the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida, I will sell the proper-ty situated in Osceola County, Florida, described as:

AS TO COUNT ISale 1 (Parcel 072530267600150060 a/k/a 115 Citrus Drive):Lot 6, Block 15, Buenaventura Lakes Unit 2, according to the plat

thereof as recorded in Plat Book 2, Pages 114 through 120, as cor-rected in O. R. Book 293, Page 334 of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.Together with all and singular rights, members, hereditaments and

appurtenances belonging or in any way incident or appertainingthereto; all improvements now situated thereon; and all fixtures nowattached thereto (all of the same being deemed part of the Propertyand included in any reference thereto);

AS TO COUNT IIISale 2 (Parcel 072530267600150070 (a/k/a 121 Citrus Drive):Lot 7, Block 15, Buenaventura Lakes Subdivision, Unit 2, accordingto the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 2, Page 114, PublicRecords of Osceola County, Florida.

Together with (i) all buildings, improvement, hereditaments, andappurtenances thereunto appertaining, as far as they may now duringthe term of this indenture belong to or be used in connection with theoccupancy of any building existing on such property; (ii) all fixtures,equipment and accessions and attachments thereto now attached orused in connection with the operation of such property, and all replace-ments, additions, and betterments to or of any of the foregoing; (iii) allrights in now existing arising easements, rights of way, rights ofaccess, water rights and courses, sewer rights and other rights apper-taining thereto; (iv) all as-extracted collateral including without limita-tion to all gas, oil and mineral rights of every nature and kind, all tim-ber to be cut and all other rights appertaining thereto, and (v) all leas-es, rents and profits therefrom. The real property, buildings, improve-ments, fixtures, equipment, accessions thereto, appurtenances and allreplacements and additions thereof and thereto, all leases and rentstherefrom, and all other collateral described above are hereinafter col-lectively referred to as the “Property”. at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL34741, at 11:00 a.m. on the 11th day of APRIL, 2011.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after the sale.NOTICE: IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHONEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE INA COURT PROCEEDING OR EVENT, YOU ARE ENTITLED, ATNO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE. PLEASE CONTACT: ADA COORDINATOR, COURTADMINISTRATION, OSCEOLA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2COURTHOUSE SQUARE, SUITE 6300, KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA34741, (407) 742-2417, FAX 407-835-5079 AT LEAST 7 DAYSBEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE, OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIVING NOTIFICATION IF THE TIMEBEFORE THE SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE IS LESSTHAN 7 DAYS. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED,CALL 711 TO REACH THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS RELAYSERVICEDated: March 23, 2011.

SHUMAKER, LOOP & KENDRICK, LLP240 South Pineapple AvenuePost Office Box 49948Sarasota, Florida 34230-6948(941) 366-6660(941) 366-3999 FacsimileBy: /s/ Deirdre F. AretiniDEIRDRE F. ARETINIFlorida Bar No: 0039607March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-3060 MF.LANDO RESORTS CORPORATION, etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.AUSTIN GIPSON, Jr., et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final

Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 17th day of March 2011, andentered in Case Number: 10-CA-3060 MF, of the Circuit Court of theNinth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, whereinLANDO RESORTS CORPORATION, is the Plaintiff, and AUSTINGIPSON, Jr., et al., are the Defendants, that the Clerk of the Courtwill sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OSCEOLACOUNTY COURTHOUSE, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,Room 2602, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, at 11:00 o’clockA.M., on APRIL 19, 2011, the following described property as setforth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit:

A fee interest in real property situated and located in OsceolaCounty, Florida, and legally described as:

Assigned Unit Week 41 ODD, and Assigned Unit 2504;Assigned Unit Week 23 ANNUAL, and Assigned Unit 2501;

Assigned Unit Week 44 ODD, and Assigned Unit 3502;Assigned Unit Week 43 ODD, and Assigned Unit 5206;

Assigned Unit Week 42 ANNUAL, and Assigned Unit 6705;Assigned Unit Week 41 BIENNUAL ODD,

and Assigned Unit 9102;Assigned Unit Week 31, in Assigned Unit 5301;

Assigned Unit Week 26 BIENNIAL ODD, and Assigned Unit 14104;

Assigned Unit Week 46 ANNUAL, and Assigned Unit 15103,ALL of VACATION VILLAGE AT PARKWAY, a Time Share Resort,according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Official RecordsBook 1591, at Page 379, in the Public Records of OSCEOLACounty, Florida. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodation inorder to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no costto you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this described notice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 21st day of March 2011./s/ Amanda L. ChapmanAMANDA L. CHAPMAN, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 176095GREENSPOON, MARDER, P.A.201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559, Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffMarch 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-5129 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.JULIO C. FLORES, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final

Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 17th day of March 2011, andentered in Case Number: 10-CA-5129 MF, of the Circuit Court of theNinth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, whereinWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., is the Plaintiff, and JULIOC. FLORES, et al., are the Defendants, that the Clerk of the Courtwill sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602,Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o’clock A.M.,on APRIL 19, 2011, the following described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit:

A fee interest in real property situated and located in OsceolaCounty, Florida, and legally described as:Assigned Unit Week No. 32 Odd, in Assigned Unit No. B-1706, ALLSEASON-FLOAT WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 31 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5100-5148,

FIXED;Assigned Unit Week No. 32 Even, in Assigned Unit No. B-1606,

FLOATING;Assigned Unit Week No. 32 Even, in Assigned Unit No. 5300-5327,FIXED;Assigned Unit Week No. 32 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5100-5166

FIXEDAssigned Unit Week No. 31 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5200-5234,FIXED WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 32 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. B-1211,

ALL SEASON-FLOAT WEEK/ FLOAT UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 31 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5200-5213,FIXED WEEK/FIXED UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 31 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5100-5147,

All of WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, accord-ing to the Time Sharping Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 21st day of March 2011./s/ Amanda L. ChapmanAMANDA L. CHAPMAN, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 176095GREENSPOON, MARDER, P.A.201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559, Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffMarch 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-5131 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.BOLIVAR CEDENO, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Default

Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 17th day of March 2011, andentered in Case Number: 10-CA-5131 MF, of the Circuit Court of theNinth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, whereinWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., is the Plaintiff, and BOLI-VAR CEDENO, et al., are the Defendants, that the Clerk of theCourt will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602,Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o’clock A.M.,on APRIL 19, 2011, the following described property as set forth insaid Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit:

A fee interest in real property situated and located in OsceolaCounty, Florida, and legally described as:

Assigned Unit Week No. 28 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. AA-09,FIXED;Assigned Unit Week No. 27 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. CC-06,

FIXED;Assigned Unit Week No. 28 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. CC-06,

FIXED;Assigned Unit Week No. 27 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. EE-09,

FIXED;Assigned Unit Week No. 26 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. BB-05,

FIXED WEEK/ FIXED UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 26 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. AA-11,

FIXED WEEK/ FIXED UNIT;Assigned Unit Week No. 2 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. BB-02;Assigned Unit Week No. 46 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. AA-02;Assigned Unit Week No. 11 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. EE-06,

All of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XII, a Time Share Resort,according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 0933, atPage 0423, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, andall amendments thereto, if any. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 21st day of March 2011./s/ Amanda L. ChapmanAMANDA L. CHAPMAN, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 176095GREENSPOON, MARDER, P.A.201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559, Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffMarch 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-5423 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.INGRID SUTHERLAND, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTo: INGRID SUTHERLAND and ERROL ALBERT, 223 LenoxRoad, Apt. F2, Brooklyn, NY 11226-2100;

JOSE F. VIANA and ANGELA S. VIANA, 92 Tremont Street,Peabody, MA 01960;

ELIZABETH A. COOPER and JAMES R. COOPER, 4082 East500 North, 101 W. Ohio Street, Suite 2100, Franklin, IN 46143.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styledproceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relative to thefollowing described property: ALL of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXII, a Time Share Resort,according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1210, atPage 1213, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, andall amendmen ts thereto, if any. has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L.CHAPMAN, Esquire, Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street, Suite500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or beforeAPRIL 25, 2011; and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you forthe relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) working days of yourreceipt of this proceeding; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771; if you are voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8770.

DATED on this 17th day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Michelle Shepard

MICHELLE SHEPARDAs Deputy Clerk

March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-7054 MF.CLUB SEVILLA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.PATRAIC DURKAN, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: PATRAIC DURKAN and KATHLEEN DURKAN, 11 PeterbrookClose, Oakenshaw, Redditch, Worcestershire B98 7YF, UNITEDKINGDOM;

DOUGLAS A. FREIMARCK Sr. and MARY MARGARETFREIMARCK, 2019 NE 179th Street, Apt. G36, Ridgefield, WA98642;

JOSEPH B. JENKINS, 716 Kennedy Street N.W., Washington,D.C. 20011YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styledproceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Lien relative to the follow-ing described property: All of CLUB SEVILLA, a condominium, according to the Declarationof Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 732, at Page 467, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 25th day of APRIL 2011; and file the orig-inal with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Action; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 17th day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Michelle Shepard

MICHELLE SHEPARDAs Deputy Clerk

March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTIONName: Unit #: Description:ELECTRIC BEAR 307 Video production equipmentSTUDIOSUnless rent on the above units is paid by APRIL 10, 2011, the person-al property will be sold for cash at auction or otherwise disposed of at711 East 13th Street, St. Cloud, FL. On APRIL 11, 2011, at 9:00 A.M.,or as soon as practicable thereafter for rent in accordance with FloridaSelf-Storage Facility Act, Sections 83-806 and 83.807.MORE OR LESS STORAGEP.O. Box 702128St. Cloud, FL 34770Telephone: (407) 892-4820March 26, 2011April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-2868 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.DWAYNE B. GARNER, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final

Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 25th day of March 2011, andentered in Case Number: 10-CA-2868 MF, of the Circuit Court of theNinth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, whereinWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc., is the Plaintiff, andDWAYNE B. GARNER, et al., are the Defendants, that the Clerk ofthe Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,Room 2602, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00o’clock A.M., on APRIL 26, 2011, the following described propertyas set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit: A fee interest in real property situated and located in Osceola

County, Florida, and legally described as:Assigned Unit Week No. 26 Even, in Assigned Unit No. 5200-

5241;Assigned Unit Week No. 26 Odd, in Assigned Unit No. 1700-1722;Assigned Unit Week No. 49 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5500-5521;Assigned Unit Week No. 26 Odd, in Assigned Unit No. 5900-212A;

Assigned Unit Week No. 26 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. 5300-5365;

Assigned Unit Week No. 26 Even, in Assigned Unit No. 5300-5328;

Assigned Unit Week No. 44 ALL, in Assigned Unit No. 5100-5122,All of WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort, accord-ing to the Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 30th day of March 2011./s/ Amanda L. Chapman

AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 176095

GREENSPOON, MARDER, P.A.201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559, Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffApril 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 09-CA-12734 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.JOSHUA G. HITT, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTESNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Default

Judgment of Foreclosure dated the 25th day of March 2011, andentered in Case Number: 09-CA-12734 MF, of the Circuit Court ofthe Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, where-in WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., is the Plaintiff, andJOSHUA G. HITT, et al., are the Defendants, that the Clerk of theCourt will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Osceola

County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600, Room 2602,Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida 34741, at 11:00 o’clock A.M.,on APRIL 26, 2011, the following described property as set forth insaid Final Default Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit: A fee interest in real property situated and located in Osceola

County, Florida, and legally described as:Assigned Unit Week No. 41 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-108;Assigned Unit Week No. 40 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. MM-06;Assigned Unit Week No. 38 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. LL-103;Assigned Unit Week No. 50 EVEN, in Assigned Unit No. LL-106;Assigned Unit Week No. 13 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-205;Assigned Unit Week No. 5 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. NN-10;

Assigned Unit Week No. 39 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-108;Assigned Unit Week No. 52 ODD, in Assigned Unit No. LL-308,

All of WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XV, a Time Share Resort,according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1072, atPage 1194, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, andall Amendments thereto, if any. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 30th day of March 2011./s/ Amanda L. Chapman

AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, EsquireFlorida Bar Number: 176095

GREENSPOON, MARDER, P.A.201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559, Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffApril 2, 9, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

This is to inform you that the City of Kissimmee Planning AdvisoryBoard will make a recommendation to the City Commission con-cerning a request to amend the official Zoning Map, the City ofKissimmee Land Development Code Ordinance No. 2038 for theproperty described herein:FROM: I-R (Industrial Restricted Business) County TO: I-B ( Industrial Business) City The subject property is located at 1745 S. John Young Parkway;Parcel ID 33-25-29-0000-0030-0000 PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 10-035: AN ORDINANCE AMEND-ING ORDINANCE NO. 2038 KNOWN AS THE CITY OF KISSIM-MEE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, REZONING THE PROPERTYHEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES INCONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

The Planning Advisory Board will hold a meeting to consider theirrecommendation on said request Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 N. ChurchStreet, Kissimmee, FL.All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above date.

Written opinion will be received until 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April20, 2011. Any questions may be directed to the DevelopmentServices Department at (407) 518-2140Reference # 11-030 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARDAlternative Fuel Producer KISSIMMEE , FLORIDAIn accordance with Florida Statutes 286.26, persons needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact theOffice of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting.(FS286.26)In accordance with Florida Statues 286.0105: Any person wishing to

appeal any decision made by the Planning Advisory Board withrespect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will needa record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may need toensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is made.April 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

This is to inform you that the Planning Advisory Board of the City ofKissimmee will make a recommendation to the City Commissionconcerning a request for Annexation of the project known asAlternative Fuel Producer. PROPOSED ORDINANCE # 10-034: AN ORDINANCE PROVID-ING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN HEREIN DESCRIBEDLAND TO THE CITY OF KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA, FURTHER PRO-VIDING FOR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH LANDAFTER ITS ANNEXATION.The city is requesting annexation as follows:The subject property is located at 1745 S. John Young Parkway,Parcel ID 33-25-29-0000-0030-0000 Legal Description:N 60 FT OF NW1/4 LYING N & W OF HWY 17/92 LESS BEG ATINT OF S LINE OF 28-25-29 & WLY R/W LINE 17/92, W 500.66 FTS 01 DEG E 60 FT, E ALONG S LINE OF 28-25-29 TO WLY R/WLINE 17/92, THEN NELY TO POBThe Planning Advisory Board will meet to consider their recommen-dation on said request on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at 6:00 P.M.in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 N. Church Street,Kissimmee, Florida, All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above dates.Written opinion will be received until 5:30 P.M., Wednesday, April20, 2011. Any questions regarding this public hearing may be direct-ed to the Development Services Department at (407) 518-2140.In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.0105: any person wishing to

appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to anymatter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of theproceedings, and for such purposes may need to ensure that a verba-tim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testi-mony and evidence upon which the appeal is made.In accordance with Florida Statute 286.26, persons needing assis-

tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact theOffice of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting.(FS286.26)Reference # DRC 11-00029 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARDAlternative Fuel Producer KISSIMMEE, FLORIDAApril 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

This is to inform you that the Planning Advisory Board of the Cityof Kissimmee will make a recommendation to the City Commissionconcerning a request for Annexation of the project known as HildaStreet Annexation.PROPOSED ORDINANCE # 10-007: AN ORDINANCE PROVID-ING FOR THE ANNEXATION OF CERTAIN HEREIN DESCRIBEDLAND TO THE CITY OF KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA, FURTHER PRO-VIDING FOR THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH LANDAFTER ITS ANNEXATION.The city is requesting annexation as follows:The subject property is located at 2470 N. Orange Blossom Trail;plus that 172.08 x 40-foot portion of Hilda Street lying immediatelysouthLegal Description:INGRAM TERRACE BLK C LOTS 5 THRU 9 & 14 THRU 18 PB 1PG 100, plus that portion of Hilda Street, lying west of the westerlyright of way line of of Orange Blossom Trail (US Highway 441/17/92)and east of the existing City Limits, and being more particularlydescribed as follows:Beginning at the southeast corner of Ingram Terrace, Blk C, Lot 9,

as recorded in Plat Book 1, Page 100, of the public records ofOsceola County, Florida, said point being on the westerly right ofway line of Orange Blossom Trail (US Highway 441/17/92); thencerun south, along said westerly right of way line, a distance of 40 feetto the northeast corner of Lot 1, said Florida Hospital Kissimmee;thence, departing said westerly right of way line, run west along thenortherly line of said Lot 1, a distance of 172.08 feet; thence runnorth, a distance of 40 feet to the southerly line of Ingram Terrace,Blk C, Lot 18; thence, run east along said southerly line, a distanceof 172.08 feet to the point of beginning.

The Planning Advisory Board will meet to consider their recom-mendation on said request on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at 6:00P.M. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 N. ChurchStreet, Kissimmee, Florida,

All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above dates.Written opinion will be received until 5:30 P.M., Wednesday, April 20,2011. Any questions regarding this public hearing may be directed tothe Development Services Department at (407) 518-2140.In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.0105: any person wishing to

appeal any decision made by the City Commission with respect to anymatter considered at such meeting or hearing will need a record of theproceedings, and for such purposes may need to ensure that a verba-tim record of the proceeding is made, which record includes the testi-mony and evidence upon which the appeal is made.

In accordance with Florida Statute 286.26, persons needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact theOffice of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting.(FS286.26)Reference # DRC 11-00016 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARDHilda Street Annexation KISSIMMEE, FLORIDAApril 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

The City of Kissimmee Planning Advisory Board will hold a PublicHearing on Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at 6:00 p.m. in the CityCommission Chambers of City Hall, 101 North Church Street,Kissimmee, Florida 34741 to hear Alternative Fuel Producer condi-tional use with site plan request for the recycling, processing, andstorage of brown grease, biodiesel and biomass in a IB (IndustrialBusiness) zoning district for the following subject property: The subject property is located at 1745 S John Young Pkwy, PIN#28-25-29-3890-0056-0010 & 33-25-29-0000-0030-0000,Kissimmee, Florida All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above date.

Written opinion will be received until 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April20, 2011. Any questions may be directed to the DevelopmentServices Department at (407) 518-2146.

Reference # 11-00018 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARDAlternative Fuel Producer KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA

In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.26, persons needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact theOffice of the City Clerk 847-2821 # 2309 prior to the meeting. (FS286.26)

In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.0105: any person wishingto appeal any decision made by the Planning Advisory Board withrespect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing willneed a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may needto ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, whichrecord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appealis made.April 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

This is to inform you that the City of Kissimmee Planning AdvisoryBoard will make a recommendation to the City Commission con-cerning a request to amend the official Zoning Map, the City ofKissimmee Land Development Code Ordinance No. 2038 for theproperty described herein:FROM: CG (General Commercial) County TO: B-3 (Office Commercial District) City

The subject property is located at 2470 N Orange Blossom Trail;Parcel ID 15-25-29-3490-000C-0050, plus that 172.08 x 40 foot por-tion of Hilda Street lying immediately south.PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. 11-08: AN ORDINANCE AMEND-ING ORDINANCE NO. 2038 KNOWN AS THE CITY OF KISSIM-MEE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, REZONING THE PROPERTYHEREINAFTER DESCRIBED, REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES INCONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

The Planning Advisory Board will hold a meeting to consider theirrecommendation on said request Wednesday, April 20, 2011, at6:00 p.m. in the Commission Chambers of City Hall, 101 N. ChurchStreet, Kissimmee, FL.All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above date.

Written opinion will be received until 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April20, 2011. Any questions may be directed to the DevelopmentServices Department at (407) 518-2140Reference # 11-00017 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

Hilda Street Annexation KISSIMMEE, FLORIDAIn accordance with Florida Statutes 286.26, persons needing

assistance to participate in any of these proceedings should contactthe Office of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to the meeting.(FS286.26)

In accordance with Florida Statues 286.0105: Any person wishing toappeal any decision made by the Planning Advisory Board withrespect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing will needa record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may need toensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, which recordincludes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is made.April 2, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGAND SECOND READING

The City Commission of the City of Kissimmee, Florida will meet onTuesday, April 5, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in the City CommissionChambers, Municipal Administration Building, 101 N. Church Street,Kissimmee, Florida, to hear the FIRST READING and will meet onTuesday, APRIL 19, 2011, at 6:00 p.m. to hear the SECOND ANDFINAL READING and consider the passage of the proposed ordi-nance as set forth below. The proposed Ordinance may be inspect-ed in the Office of the City Clerk at the Municipal AdministrationBuilding, 101 N. Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida. All interestedparties may appear and be heard on the above dates.

PROPOSED ORDINANCE # 11-06AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE CODE OF THE CITY OFKISSIMMEE, FLORIDA TITLE XIV PLANNING AND ZONINGCHAPTER 14-1 CITY OF KISSIMMEE STREETS AND SIDE-WALKS, AMENDING SECTION 14-1-5 AUTHORITY OF CITYMANAGER TO REGULATE STREETS – BY CREATING A CITY-WIDE LOCAL ROAD SPEED LIMIT; REPEALING ALL ORDI-NANCES IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING ANEFFECTIVE DATE.

CITY COMMISSIONKISSIMMEE, FLORIDA

IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTE 286.0105: ANYPERSON WISHING TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THECITY COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSID-ERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING WILL NEED A RECORDOF THE PROCEEDINGS, AND FOR SUCH PURPOSES MAYNEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PRO-CEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH RECORD INCLUDES THE TESTI-MONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS MADE.IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTE 286.26, PERSONS

NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESEPROCEEDING SHOULD CONTACT THE OFFICE OF THE CITYCLERK 407-518-2308 AT 101 N. CHURCH STREET, KISSIMMEE,FL 34741, PRIOR TO THE MEETING (FS 286.26).April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-6974 MF.CLUB SEVILLA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.KEN J. DYER, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: KEN J. DYER and CATHERINE N. DYER, 16 Dolwen Road,Old Colwyn, Colwyn Bay CLWYD, LL29 UP, UNITED KINGDOM;

ROBERT H. BASHORE, Jr. and PATRICIA MARCELIS-BASHORE, RR 2, Box 2221, Moscow, PA 18444.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Lien relative to thefollowing described property: All of CLUB SEVILLA, a condominium, according to the Declarationof Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 732, at Page 467, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 2nd day of MAY 2011; and file the originalwith the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this document; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 23rd day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-6978 MF.CLUB SEVILLA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.GERALD R. WHITED Jr., et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: ANDREW V. STEVENS and SUSAN M. STEVENS, 7 MoorClose, Finchampstead, Workingham, West Berkshire, RG40 4EZ,UNITED KINGDOM;

CLYDE E. CHARLES and ROSE E. CHARLES, 515 Gia Circle,Clifton Heights, PA 19018;

REX D. HARGIS, Jr. and JOANNE ZINGO HARGIS, 3323 Iowa,Lot 328, Lawrence, KS 66046.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Lien relative to thefollowing described property: CLUB SEVILLA, a condominium, according to the Declaration ofCovenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 732, at Page 467, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 2nd day of MAY 2011; and file the originalwith the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this document; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 23rd day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-6976 MF.CLUB SEVILLA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION Inc., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.RICHARD J. BALL, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: MARY L. OVERSTREET, 889 Boones Branch Road, Hortense,GA 31543;

MICHAEL T. DUNMORE and NELIDA B. DUNMORE, 16624 N.65th Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85254;

JAMES F. McCANDIES and DAISY FIELDS McCANDIES, 849Raven Avenue, Longwood, FL 32750-3127;

ADDIE SMITH and ELLEN SMITH, 14325 Timbergreen Drive,Huntersville, NC 28078.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Lien relative to thefollowing described property: CLUB SEVILLA, a condominium, according to the Declaration ofCovenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 732, at Page 467, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 2nd day of MAY 2011; and file the originalwith the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this document; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 23rd day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 10-CA-6977 MF.CLUB SEVILLA CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, L.L.C., etc.,

Plaintiff,vs.LUCINTA M. JONES, et al.,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

SERVICE OF PUBLICATIONTO: LUCINTA M. JONES, 625 South 13th Street, Paducah, KY42003;

ROLAND SAUER and MARILYN SAUER, 75 Greenfell Court,London, Ontario N4X 2N1, CANADA;

MARK W. COOPER and KAREN L. ELZINA-COOPER, a/k/aKAREN L. FUNK, 15741 Woodbine Street, Redford, MI 48239.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styledproceedings by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Lien relative to the follow-ing described property: CLUB SEVILLA, a condominium, according to the Declaration ofCovenants, Conditions and Restrictions thereof, as recorded inOfficial Records Book 732, at Page 467, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, and all Amendments thereto, if any. AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 2nd day of MAY 2011; and file the originalwith the Clerk of the above-styled Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.

If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommoda-tion in order to participate in this proceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two(2) working days of your receipt of this document; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 23rd day of March 2011.MALCOM THOMPSON

CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Brittany Wise

BRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

April 2, 9, 2011

Saturday, April 2, 2011 • Online All The Time • www.aroundosceola.com • NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C7NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEFELD WRECKER SERVICE,

Inc., gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and intentto sell these vehicles on APRIL26, 2011, 8:00 A.M., 907Garden Street, Kissimmee,Florida 34744-1405, (407- 847-3623) pursuant to subsection713.78 of the Florida Statutes.FELD WRECKER SERVICE,Inc., reserves the right toaccept or reject any and/or allbids. 1) 1996 FORD

VIN #: 1FALP52U9TG318450 April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 10-CA-4233 MF.

DIVISION: 22.WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,a/k/a WACHOVIA MORT-GAGE, A DIVISION OFWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,f/k/a WACHOVIA MORTGAGE,F.S.B., f/k/a WORLD SAVINGSBANK, F.S.B.,

Plaintiff,vs.MARIA E. JIMENEZDE RIVAS, et al.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF ACTION

To: ENRIQUE RIVASLast Known Address:

6996 Piazza Grande AvenueSuite 316Orlando, FL 32835-8756

Current Address: Unknown.Any and all unknown partiesclaiming by, through, under andagainst the herein named indi-vidual Defendant(s) who arenot known to be dead or alive,whether said unknown partiesmay claim an interest as spous-es, heirs, devisees, grantees orother claimants,Last Known Address:

UNKNOWNCurrent Address: Unknown.YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to foreclose a mortgageon the following property inOsceola County, Florida: Lot 160, of AMBER POINTE,UNIT TWO, according to thePlat thereof, as recorded in PlatBook 19, Pages 161 and 162,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.a/k/a 2551 Aventurine Street Kissimmee, FL 34744-7208 has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,by MAY 2, 2011, onALBERTELLI LAW, Plaintiff’sattorney, whose address is:P.O. Box 23028, Tampa, FL33623, and file the original withthis Court either before serviceon Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint or Petition.

This notice shall be publishedonce each week for two con-secutive weeks in the OsceolaNews-Gazette.

If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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. To file response,please contact Osceola CountyClerk of Court, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-3479;Fax #: (407) 742- 3652.

WITNESS my hand and sealof said Court on this 23rd day ofMarch 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

10-41823April 2, 9, 2011

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEA.R.C. TOWING Inc. gives

Notice of Foreclosure of Lienand intent to sell these vehicleson APRIL 29, 2011, 8:00 A.M.,at 7421 W. Irlo BronsonHighway, Kissimmee, Florida34747, pursuant to subsection713.78 of the Florida Statutes.

A.R.C. TOWING Inc. reservesthe right to accept or reject anyand/ all bids. 1) 1998 GMC Sonoma

VIN #: 1GTCS14X1W85248232) 1995 NISSAN Sentra

VIN #: 3N1AB41D0SL003383 April 2, 2011

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 11-CA-0250 MF.

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE OF THE INDYMACI N D X M O R T G A G E L O A NTRUST 2006-AR8, UNDERTHE POOLING AND SERVIC-ING AGREEMENT DATEDMAY 1, 2006,

Plaintiff,vs.VICTOR SANTIAGO, a/k/aVICTOR A. SANTIAGO;URSULA SANTIAGO, a/k/aU R S U L A G . S A N T I A G O ;UNITED STATED OF AMERI-CA BY AND THROUGH THESMALL BUSINESS ADMINIS-TRATION; REMINGTON MAS-TER HOMEOWNERS ASSO-CIATION Inc.; UNKNOWNPERSON(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECT PROPER-TY,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION

To the following Defendant(s):VICTOR SANTIAGO, a/k/a VICTOR A. SANTIAGO(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)URSULA SANTIAGO, a/k/a URSULA G. SANTIAGO(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for Foreclosure ofMortgage on the followingdescribed property: Lot 79, REMINGTON, Parcel K- Phase 2, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 13, Pages 130 and 131,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.a/k/a 248 Owenshire Circle Kissimmee, Florida 34744 has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it on: KAHANE & ASSOCI-ATES, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff,whose address is: 8201 PetersRoad, Suite 3000, Plantation,Florida 33324, on or before MAY2, 2011, a date which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Notice in theOsceola News-Gazette,. andfile the original with the Clerk ofthis Court either before serviceon Plaintiff’s attorney or imme-diately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint.

This notice is provided pur-suant to Administrative OrderNo. 2.065.If you are a person with a dis-

ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceedings, you areentitled, 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.

WITNESS my hand and sealof said Court on this 28th day ofMarch 2011.

MALCOM THOMPSONCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

10-16206 OWBApril 2, 9, 2011

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