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FORT MEADE 41AVON PARK 17

C. MOONEY 40LAKE PLACID 7

HARDEE 23SEBRING 13

Lessons learned the hard wayCharley

Aug. 13, 2004Frances

Sept. 4, 2004 Jeanne

Sept. 25, 2004

BY PHIL ATTINGERSTAFF WRITER

SEBRING — Ten years ago this week, Highlands County residents were dusting off from another bout with a hurricane.

Frances moved ashore on Sept. 4 and took its time crossing the state, unleashing three days of heavy rains and wind in central Florida.

Nobody knew that another storm — Hurricane Jeanne — would hit in just a couple of weeks. How-ever, practices put in place by Progress Energy (now Duke Energy) after Hurricane Charley became the

Duke Energy practices regularly for another major hurricane

News-Sun fi le

Many power poles, including the ones holding large transmission lines, were destroyed when Hurricane Charley blew through in August of 2004. Dealing with a storm like that is now an an-nual training event for Duke Energy, which was Florida Power during the hurricane summer of 2004.

News-Sun fi le

Truckloads of new transformers were unloaded at Firemen’s Field in Sebring as power crews worked around the clock to get electricity � owing again after Hurricane Charley in 2004.SEE STORMS | A7

BY LARRY GRIFFINSTAFF WRITER

AVON PARK — Not long ago, Memorial Elementary was an “F” school, which could have put it in danger of having its staff replaced. This year, it’s risen up to a “B.”

The fact did not go without comment — even Gov. Rick Scott arrived to honor the school, with Commissioner of Education Pam Stewart and school board offi cials from Highlands County in tow.

County’s school

grades are on the rise

Memorial Elementary’s jump from an ‘F’ to a ‘B’ just one success story

BY LARRY GRIFFINSTAFF WRITER

AVON PARK — Jam-anus Beck, 25, who stood trial this year for murder, has a sentenc-ing date set for Oct. 3 at 9 a.m. in Bartow af-ter being convicted of manslaughter Tuesday.

Beck, of Avon Park, was arrested in 2013 for fatally shooting 25-year-

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BY PHIL ATTINGERStaff Writer

SEBRING — Stop in under the yellow awning out front of Steve & Co. in downtown Sebring and you might not notice anything different. The new owners want

it that way.“We’re keeping ‘Rhonda’s

Way,’” said new co-owner Deanna Harry. “Every custom-er leaves happy; the customer comes fi rst and we treat them like family.”

She and co-owner Gwen Wil-

liams closed on the sale Fri-day. They were the new owners in time for this weekend’s Wine and Walk downtown event.

Harry worked with previous owners Rhonda and Ray Barnes

Business Spotlight

Steve & Co.: New owners, same ‘way’Phil Attinger/News-Sun

Gwen Williams (left) and Deanna Harry, new owners of Steve & Co. on The Circle in Sebring, promise regular customers they will preserve “Rhonda’s Way,’ the former owner’s treatment of cus-tomers as family, making every customer at the ladies boutique feel special.SEE STEVE | A8

18th Teen Court opens Monday A7

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SEBRING — The syr-upy aroma of pancakes filled the outside patio area of Gate 24 at the Sebring Regional Air-port Saturday morn-ing, and there was nary a scrap of food on any-one’s plate once they were done. The weath-er was balmy and clear, perfect for flying — and fly many Young Eagles did during the Heartland Experimen-tal Aircraft Association (EAA) Chapter 1240’s monthly pancake breakfast

The pancake break-fast, as it is every month, cost $6 for cus-tomers to eat — the money going to help-ing the Young Eagles and supporting the fa-cility they have at the airport. And there were also free plane rides for anyone 8-17.

Flying is important at young ages, according to EAA Chapter 1240 Vice President John Rousch, because it gives young people the opportunity to experi-ence something new, which he said they may want to pursue more as they grow up.

“It supports the STEM initiative,” he said. “Science, technol-ogy, engineering and math. It’s a hands-on opportunity to learn

about physics and sci-ence instead of read-ing about it in a book. You can actually see it work. It’s also an op-portunity to see the world in a different view. Flying may be something they want to pursue.”

Nine-year-old Da-vid High was among those who got to fly in a plane. High, who had only ridden in com-mercial airlines before, said flying in a small-er plane was different — and liked when the flight got bumpy.

When asked what the difference was be-tween the commercial planes and the smaller planes, High went with the obvious. “It’s small-er,” he said.

The EAA Pancake Breakfast takes place the second Saturday of every month, and any-one is invited to stop in and have a stack of pancakes or other breakfast food. Young Eagles free flights take place “every two to three months,” with the next one be-ing scheduled for No-vember, according to Rousch.

For more informa-tion, contact Rousch at [email protected].

Larry Griffin can be reached at 863-385-6155, Ext. 526 or emailed at [email protected].

young Eagles learn to fly and get pancakes

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David High, 9, waves to his dad after completing his first flight with the Young Eagles at Sebring Regional Airport. Pilot Michael Gillispie took High for a flight in his Tecnam two-seater light sport plane.

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Billy Powers Jr. , standing with his dad Bill Powers Sr., said he will soon become a licensed pilot thanks to a scholarship pro-vided by Young Eagles.

richie donates campaign funds to local charities

SEBRING — District 4 Commissioner Jack Richie has closed out his successful cam-paign for re-election and donated the excess campaign funds raised to six local charities.

Champion for Children Foundation, Nu-Hope Elder Services, Peace River Center Safe House, Sebring Meals on Wheels, Highway Park Neighborhood Preservation District and the Veterans Council of Highlands County Food Pantry each received checks of $500 to help with the work they do for the community.

“I want to thank ev-eryone who support-ed my re-election, through your generos-ity these local charities can continue to make our county a better place to live. I’m hon-ored to be your District 4 Commissioner and I am dedicated to mak-ing Highlands County be the best it can be in the next four years.”

PLHPoa meets Monday

LAKE PLACID — The Placid Lakes Home & Property Owners Association quarter membership meet-ing is set for 7 p.m. Tuesday in town hall at 2010 Placid Lakes Blvd. Guest speaker for the evening will be County

Commissioner Jack Richie, who will dis-cuss the county bud-get and field questions from the floor.

For additional in-formation regarding the association and its activities, contact Bonnie Bailey in Town Hall at 863-465-4888 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays.

Fred wild hosts title i Meeting & school advisory council meeting

SEBRING — Monday, Fred Wild Elementary School will hold an im-portant Title I meet-ing at 6 p.m. in the school’s media cen-ter. Come, see and hear the wonderful things that are happening in the school and learn more about the Title I Program. All par-ents are encouraged to attend.

The School Advisory Council (SAC) will meet afterwards at 6:15 p.m. also in the media cen-ter. Participants do not need to be a vot-ing member to attend and join in the SAC meeting.

indian streets neighborhood watch to meetSEBRING — The

third meeting of the Indian Streets Neighborhood Watch will be Tuesday at 6 p.m. in the fellowship hall of Faith Lutheran Church, 2740 Lakeview

Drive.Representatives

from the Highlands County Sheriff’s Office and Sebring Police Department will be in attendance to give final training.

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SEBRING — The 2015 Leadership Team is forming to plan the April 18 Relay For Life event. If cancer has

touched your life and you would like to help give back to your com-munity, this is your opportunity.

Those interested should be at Sebring Christian Church, 4514 Hammock Road, at 6 p.m. Tuesday. For more information and to RSVP contact Lee Ann Hinskey, 863-214-8166, or email [email protected].

narFe to meetSEBRING – NARFE

Chapter 288 of Highlands County will meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Homer’s

in Sebring Square for its first business and lunch meeting of the fall. The execu-tive board will meet at 10:30 a.m. to discuss a slate of officers for up-coming elections.

At noon, guest speak-er Dorothy Harris will talk about Cornerstone Hospice.

NARFE meetings are open to all active and retired federal employ-ees and their spous-es. For more informa-tion, call vice president Tom Singletary at 863-452-5477 or treasur-er Ruth Harrison at 863-402-0696.

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LAKE PLACID — Gisela Soto is a retired teacher. But that hasn’t stopped her from start-ing up a four-week course in American Sign Language tar-geting the children of Highlands County.

Held each Friday at the Lake Placid Memo-rial Library, Soto said the classes are intend-ed to spread knowl-edge of sign language to children ages 6-12, who she said would benefit from being able to interact with deaf people.

Deaf people, Soto said, are everywhere — if one doesn’t no-tice them, it’s likely be-cause one simply does not know sign lan-guage with which to interact with them.

“People treat sign language like a joke,” Soto said. “They don’t respect it. They think it’s just finger-spell-ing — they think the alphabet is knowing American Sign Lan-guage.”

Soto started learn-ing ASL in 1979, when she started teaching for a beauty school. Her students entered the room and she be-gan talking — until she noticed that some stu-dents were focused not on her, but on the sign language interpreter in the room with her.

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in the room were deaf.This inspired Soto

to begin learning sign language. She enlist-ed in a course to learn sign language and was the last one accepted to join the class. She saw this as a sign from God. So much so that, even 35 years later, she still keeps the adver-tisement from which she found out about the class in her binder, along with many oth-er documents from the course of her career.

Over the next several decades, she became a Registered Interpreter of the Deaf (R.I.D.) and worked with the deaf in a variety of situa-tions. One of the more

memorable times of her career was working with the Long Island Theater for the Deaf in New York.

“I was the voice of the theater,” she said. “They would show their arts abilities and skills, and I’d interpret for hearing people who would come. The ac-tors in the theater were all deaf.”

In more recent years, she taught cosmetol-ogy and sign language at South Florida State College. After her hus-band passed away, though, she stepped down from her teach-ing job, and is only re-turning temporarily for the four-week sign lan-guage course.

“This class is to teach that deaf people can be intelligent,” Soto said. “They don’t look any different. I want the children to be inspired to learn. They may be motivated if they have friends or neighbors who are deaf. Hopeful-ly they will understand and not make fun of sign language.”

The class will be held at 4 p.m. Fridays every week in the month of September. For infor-mation about the sign language class, contact the library at 863-699-3705.

Larry Griffin can be reached at 863-385-6155, Ext. 526 or emailed at [email protected].

Former teacher hosts class to teach kids sign language

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Gisela Soto has been working in sign language-related jobs since the early 1980s. A former teacher at South Florida State College, she is currently putting on a four-week class to teach children sign language at the Lake Placid Memorial Library. Here, she signs “butterfly” for the children in the room.

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Based on the No. 1 best-selling book by Stephen R. Covey, “The 7 Habits of High-ly Effective People,” this family strengthen-ing program will pro-vide a framework for an “Inside-Out Ap-proach” to common family challenges.

Issues covered will tackle ways to resolve differences in mar-riage and family rela-tionships, establish-ing a better work/life balance, raising emo-tionally healthy and empowered children while learning to dis-cipline and motivate children effectively.

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“This new program

will build upon The Leader in Me princi-pals but specifically target the parents and families of the stu-dents in our elemen-tary schools,” said Brenda Longshore, as-sistant superintendent of curriculum and in-struction and a Lead-ership Highlands 2014 class member.

“They will be able to come away with new ways of thinking, new skills, new attitudes and the commitment to make their family’s successful.”

To launch this new program in Highlands County, the leader-ship class is asking the community for spon-sors to fund a two-day training workshop for 40 lead families who will implement the long-term program at each of the coun-ty’s nine elementary schools.

If you or your busi-ness would like to support and strength-en local families with a sponsorship, please contact Chris Benson, president of Leader-ship Highlands Class 2014 at 863-381-5120 or [email protected].

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Voters face several decisions at the general election, including the Florida Water and Land Conser-

vation Initiative (Amendment 1).According to ballotpedia.org, the

ballot summary says the amendment would dedicate “no less than 33 per-cent of net revenues from the exist-ing excise tax on documents for 20 years to “acquire, restore, and man-age conservation lands.” These lands would include wetlands, forests, wild-life habitat, water resources — includ-ing drinking water, beaches and shores — working farms, ranches and historic or geological sites.

Funds allocated from the document excise tax may only be used for conser-vation and protection of water sourc-es. The funds, “shall not be or become commingled with the General Revenue Fund of the state.”

Dozens of organizations support the proposed amendment, from the Fed-eration of Garden Clubs to Destination Orlando, to the Sierra Club. The News-Sun does, too.

Ballotpedia.org quotes Allison De-Foor, former vice chair of the Republi-can Party of Florida, who makes what we feel is a major point:

“Conservatives believe that govern-ment spending should be directed first toward the limited number of things that only government can do well. Securing a clean water supply and the conservation of lands falls in the wheelhouse of this definition.”

This not the first time a concerted ef-fort has been made to preserve threat-ened habitats, water supplies or endan-gered species. Gov. Jeb Bush created the Florida Forever program, but the state legislature has slashed its funding more than 97 percent since 2009.

The state has already lost too many treasures, from mangroves to the Ev-erglades to the scrubs of Highlands County.

Another reason to support Amend-ment 1 has to do with the state’s official mammal: the Florida Panther. Once common throughout the southeast United States, by the 1950s they had been hunted almost to extinction. Only a handful of the animals remained, all of them in southwest Florida.

According to the PantherSociety.org, the Florida panther was listed as an en-dangered species in 1967, six years be-fore the official endangered list was created in 1973.

The panther’s story is one of good news and bad. There are signs that the panther population is making a come-back and expanding into new territo-ry. There have been verified sightings in Highlands and most recently in the Green Swamp, north of Polk City. Esti-mates are there may be as many as 160 panthers living in Florida now.

As the number of cats has increased, however, available habitat acreage has decreased.Vehicle traffic remains among the top three threats to the pan-ther’s existence.

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As I type this column up, it is the eve of the 13th anniversary of 9/11. It will be a day commemo-rated by ceremonies throughout the country. It will also be a day many people glance about ner-vously, worried that another at-tack is coming.

There are reasons to be con-cerned about terrorism. A new group, ISIS, has not only made verbal threats against our country but has brutally executed two of our citizens. They are enough of a threat that President Obama has vowed to combat them, though I’m a little fuzzy on the details. Suffice it to say that despite what we may wish or want to believe, there are still people who don’t like us very much out there.

But you have to be able to bal-ance that fact with the fact that we cannot live our lives in terror. If we do that, then our enemies have gained a victory over us.

Yes, 9/11 changed us and not all in good ways. Take a trip through any airport if you doubt that. We willingly put up with massive in-convenience and searches that flirt with our civil liberties be-cause we don’t want a repeat of that horrible day.

In the name of protecting us, our government has poked its nose into our lives more than some of us are comfortable with. Even though we complain about it, we don’t really do a lot to stop it, because we pray it’s keeping us safe.

And maybe it is. We’ve man-aged to go these 13 years with-out a repeat on the scale of 9/11. Yes, we’ve had bad things happen – the Boston Marathon bomb-ing comes to mind – but over-all we’ve stayed fairly safe. Unlike some places in the world, we can

go about our daily business with-out wondering if there is a suicide bomber waiting for us at the local grocery store.

And going about our daily busi-ness is key to this. We can’t hide out in bunkers. Well, we COULD, but to what end? Terrorists WANT to inspire terror. They want us cowering, hiding, looking over our shoulders every minute.

No. I won’t live like that. I’m not an idiot – I take reasonable pre-cautions to protect myself and those I love – but I will not stop living my life because some nut wants me to. I serve one Lord and Master, and ISIS isn’t it.

One thing I agree with the pres-ident about: ISIS needs to be stopped. They are – dare I say it? – an evil organization that has no regard for human life. They don’t care who they hurt or kill to ac-complish their agenda. They have been foolish enough to threaten us. We need to take steps to make sure they are powerless to carry out their threats.

But at the same time I urge my fellow Americans to not live in fear. Democrat, Republican, in-dependent or other – can we all agree not to let ISIS and oth-

ers like them take away from us who we are? Can we boldly live our lives in the freedom we enjoy in this great nation and step out into the sunlight, not letting fear of what might happen dictate our path?

Yes, we were changed to an ex-tent that September day. We lost some of our innocence, some of our assurance. We learned that we could be badly hurt.

But 13 years later we’re still here. Many of those behind the 9/11 at-tacks are not. I believe we will be here long after ISIS, because I be-lieve in my country. I believe in my fellow Americans, and that together we still have it in us to overcome evil whether it comes at us from within or without. And that by living in a manner that does not surrender our way of life we gain a victory over those who would have us do otherwise.

It’s either do that or give up and build a bunker.

Laura Ware is a Sebring resident. She can be contacted by e-mail at [email protected] Visit her website at www.laurahware.com. Guest columns are the opinion of the writer, not neces-sarily those of the staff of the News-Sun.

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Principal Laura Wal-don, who entered her current position last year, said her secret was diligent work and collaboration.

“Vice Princi-pal Courtney Floyd was also new to the school, although she had worked there as a teacher,” Waldon said. “We worked dil-igently with the staff to identify a few goals for students to make achievements.”

The focus at fi rst was on students with diffi culty reading. Aside from the nor-mal homeroom read-ing time allotted, a new program called Read 180 was also in-troduced for a “double dose of reading” that Waldon said helped.

In addition, as-sistance with math, science and oth-er subjects was also implemented. There were several inexperi-enced teachers at the school, and Waldon brought in Swaine Learning Systems president and writing coach Nikki Swaine to help create solid cur-riculums for writing.

“Everyone worked really hard,” Waldon said. “That’s how we got results.”

In fact, many schools in the coun-ty are on the rise in terms of grades, as highlighted by Assis-tant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Brenda Longshore at Tuesday night’s school board meeting.

Longshore was pos-itive about the future of the schools and gave a presentation on the changes in school data and legislation for the upcoming school year, including school grade statistics and programs intend-ed to help students.

Memorial increased 139 points between the 2013 and 2014 school years, which Longshore called a “grand feat.”

Other huge gains in score included Avon Elementary gaining 87 points, Woodlawn Elementary gaining 76 points, Avon Park Middle gaining 39 points and Lake Plac-id High School gain-ing 28.

It was with pride that Longshore an-nounced there were no “F” schools in the county this year.

There were also no bottom 300 schools in Highlands County, a feat which Longshore said was often mis-represented — many schools in Florida are in the bottom 300 through no fault of their own except lack-ing reading scores.

Reading scores, she said, are the only thing measured when counting a school’s ranking for the bot-tom 300, without math or anything else factored in.

In terms of testing, Longshore said there would be a “signifi -cant change” in the way writing tests are administered for the upcoming school year. Writing and English tests will be adminis-tered at two separate dates, but they will both be part of the same grade in the end.

Overall, Longshore said there were gains in math and reading scores this year, with several schools in-creasing their overall scores.

“There are many, many gains,” she said.

Larry Griffi n can be reached at 863-385-6155, Ext. 526 or emailed at lgrif-fi [email protected].

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old Travis Fogle in Frostproof. While he was charged with fi rst degree murder, a jury of six men and six wom-en convicted him of a lesser manslaughter charge.

The story goes that Beck and Fogle were friends and lived on the same street, often “hanging out.”

On April 27, 2013, Fogle was shot in the face and killed outside the First Baptist Hill-top Church on Maxcy Drive in Frostproof. He had arrived there with his girlfriend, saying he needed to go there to give something to Beck. When he got there, he stepped out of his car and was shot.

The evidence the

prosecution said linked Beck to the murder came from cell phone records, tire tracks and witness statements, ac-cording to an article in The Ledger.

Beck was alleged to have ridden with an-other man, Darius Blackmon, to meet Fo-gle in the parking lot. Through a series of phone calls, Beck ar-ranged a meeting with Fogle, the prosecution said.

Beck insisted that he had not left Avon Park that night, never got in another car to leave and had his phone with him the whole time.

Beck saying that he had his phone all night was “tantamount to a confession,” according to State’s Attorney John Waters at the trial, as Beck’s phone had been pinpointed to the mur-

der site on the night of Fogle’s death.

A witness also testi-fi ed that she allowed Beck to borrow her Ford Taurus the night of the shooting — and tire tracks of that Ford Tau-rus were found at the scene.

However, the friend-ship between Beck and Fogle “wouldn’t make sense” for Beck to meet Fogle and kill him, the defense said.

All the same, Beck was declared guilty — though of a lesser man-slaughter charge than of the fi rst-degree murder one he originally faced.

The reason Beck and Fogle were meeting on the night of April 27 re-mains unknown.

Larry Griffi n can be reached at 863-385-6155, Ext. 526 or emailed at lgrif-fi [email protected].

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MARY COLLINSWORTHMrs. Mary V. Collinsworth, 76, passed

away Thursday, Sept. 11, 2014. She was born July 9, 1938 in Ponce De Leon to Victor Vandendriesschee and Julia De-Mortal Vandendriesschee.

Mrs. Collinsworth was a resident of Gaskin. She was Baptist by faith and a member of First Baptist Church of Gas-kin. She worked as a mail carrier for many years before retiring. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother.

Mrs. Collinsworth was preceded in death by her parents, Victor Van-dendriesschee and Julia DeMortal Van-dendriesschee, and one brother, Marcel Vandendriesschee.

Mrs. Collinsworth is survived by her husband, William H. Collinsworth of Gas-

kin; three sons, Kelvin E. Collinsworth and wife Colleen, William B. Collinsworth and Kenny L. Collinsworth; one daughter, Kathy Merriman and husband Curtis; and one brother, Dean Vandendriesschee.

Visitation services will be held 1-2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014, at Clary-Glenn Funeral Home Chapel, 230 Park Ave., DeFuniak Springs, FL 32435. A funeral service will be held 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 14, 2014 at Clary-Glenn Funeral Home Chapel with Richard Murray offi ciating. Burial will follow at Gum Creek Cemetery in Glendale. Floral arrangements are be-ing accepted.

You may go online to view obituaries, offer condolences and sign guest book at www.clary-glenn.com. Clary-Glenn Fu-neral Home is entrusted with the arrange-ments.

THOMAS JOHNSONThom-

as R. John-son died at home Sept. 12,

2014. Tom was born Dec. 1, 1925, in Wildwood to Thomas R. Johnson and Angie Wynns Johnson, both from old Florida fam-ilies, who had moved to Florida after the Civil War.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents and his son, Thomas Russell. He is survived by Eunice, his wife of 66 years; two daughters, Karen (Rich-ard) Franklin of Boynton Beach and April (Rick) Jenkins of Conyers, Ga.; four grandchildren and two

great-grandchildren; and Brian Reyburn, who was like a son.

He graduated from Bushnell High School in 1943 and enlisted in the United States Army while in high school. He served in France and Germany in World War II and was a prisoner of war in Germa-ny where he stayed un-til the war ended. He re-ceived a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree from Bob Jones University and a Master of Science degree from Clemson University. He taught in South Carolina and Sebring High School before being assigned to the Highlands District Of-

fi ce for Education where he served for 23 years, re-tiring in 1985.

He attended Bible Fel-lowship Church in Sebring for many years where there will be a memori-al service Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, 3 p.m. with Rev-erend Eugene Bengston offi ciating. After crema-tion, the remains will be interred at the National Cemetery in Bushnell. In lieu of fl owers, memorial gifts may be made to Bible Fellowship Church or the American Cancer Society.

Arrangements entrust-ed to: Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home of Sebring, 863-385-0125, www.ste-phensonnelsonfh.com

ELLA SELANDERElla Marie Selander,

83, passed away on Fri-day Sept. 12, 2014 in Se-bring. She was born on March 18, 1931 in Brad-ford, Ohio, to the late Da-vid Owen and Marie Erla (Reiber) Holfi nger. Ella had been a resident of Highlands County since 1963, coming from Ohio.

She was a member of Resurrection Lutheran Church of Avon Park, past member of the Antique Car Club of Highlands Lakes Region.

Ella was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years Jack Seland-er. She is survived by her children, Sharon Seland-er of Sebring, Gary (Car-men) Selander of Sebring,

and Ralph (Beth) Seland-er of Conway, S.C.; sib-lings, Lois Reck of Cov-ington, Ohio, and David W. Holfi nger of Versailles, Ohio; seven grandchildren and three great-grandchil-dren.

There will be a grave-side service on Monday, Sept. 15, 2014, 1 p.m. at Lakeview Memorial Gar-dens, Avon Park, with Pastor John C. Grodzins-ki offi ciating. Friends who wish to make a memori-al contribution may do so in her memory to Resur-rection Lutheran Church of Avon Park, 324 E. Main St., Avon Park, FL 33825.

Arrangements entrust-ed to Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home of Sebring, 863-385-0125, www.ste-phensonnelsonfh.com.

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Gov. Rick Scott stopped by Memorial Elementary School in Avon Park earlier this month in recognition of the school’s jump from an “F” grade to a “B” in one year.

BY LARRY GRIFFINSTAFF WRITER

SEBRING — Michael Gammage, 41, was ar-rested Wednesday for allegedly possessing drugs with the intent to sell them, among other things.

The incident began Wednesday as dep-uties from the High-lands County Sheriff’s Offi ce were patrolling the area around Lem-on Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boule-vard.

The deputies, ac-cording to an arrest report, were part of a Crime Suppression Unit. They conducted surveillance on Gam-mage’s residence for a reason blacked out in the arrest report.

They observed him exiting his residence and getting into a ve-

hicle. The members of the Crime Suppres-sion Unit followed Gammage “without interruption,” the ar-rest report said, until they stopped him un-der the guise of a rou-tine traffi c stop.

Gammage, once they identifi ed them-selves as deputies, al-legedly fl ed in his ve-hicle. Deputies report seeing him throw “an opaque plastic bag” out the window of his vehicle.

Shortly after that, he was apprehended and arrested.

Upon a search of his vehicle, deputies re-port to have found a hand-rolled cannabis cigarette, white col-ored Tramadol pills and cocaine. Deputies searched his residence as well and report to have found more co-

caine as well as mul-tiple razor blades and cardboard, on which cocaine residue was found.

Deputies picked up the baggie Gammage allegedly discarded and found it tested positive for cocaine as well.

Gammage faces misdemeanor charges of possession of mar-ijuana, possession of drug equipment and resisting an offi cer. He also faces felony charges of tampering with evidence (for try-ing to get rid of the co-caine baggie), posses-sion of cocaine with intent to sell and pos-session of drugs with-out a prescription.

Larry Griffi n can be reached at 863-385-6155, Ext. 526 or emailed at lgrif-fi [email protected].

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first major storm to hit central Florida in 44 years on Aug. 13, 2004, helped recovery when Jeanne roared through.

“For us that lived through (it), that was the time we grew,” said Jerry Miller, commu-nity relations manager for Duke Energy.

Miller said the part-nership with then-Emergency Manage-ment Director Bill Nichols and the rest of Highlands County’s Emergency Operations Center turned what could have been fin-ger-pointing and cha-os into cooperation with briefings to the EOC and media.

“We kept people in the loop,” Miller said. “We learned re-ally quick that as long as (we’re) honest and up-front with custom-ers and give timelines, they’re OK. If not, you get mistrust.”

During the re-pair work, customers would go out and give crews something cold to drink, Miller said.

“(We) don’t want to do it again, but it was cool,” Miller said.

On Aug. 14, 2004, Progress Energy had 700 miles of downed transmission lines — enough to stretch from Miami to Jacksonville and back, according to Gail Simpson, then-manager of public pol-icy for the company.

“It was unprece-dented,” Miller said. “We hadn’t even had a workup to that kind of damage.”

Nichols said both main power feeds into the county had failed.

“Lessons were learned,” Nichols said.

Now Duke Ener-

gy has an employee assigned to disaster readiness and holds a week-long drill every April, complete with calls for help, to assess resources, weaknesses and needs.

For example, the company had 274 line service employ-ees in Highlands County after Charley, 255 in Hardee Coun-ty and 239 tree sur-geons in both coun-ties, with trucks staged in Sebring at Firemen’s Field. They all need

lodging and food, Mill-er said.

Fuel was a prob-lem in 2004, because gas stations on U.S. 27 had lost power. Carl Cool, then-county ad-ministrator, let fuel trucks use the county’s fuel pumps on George Boulevard, rather than wait for a diesel tank-er.

Ben Henley, emer-gency management coordinator, said most people outfitted their homes with generators after Charley, but the county dedicated gen-erators to lift stations, fire stations and shel-

ters. The phone com-pany deployed them for phone relays.

Staff visited gen-erators daily to keep them fueled and main-tained, and make sure they were still there, Henley said. Several public safety agencies had generators stolen.

“Some looting is to be expected; it’s cer-tainly not accepted,” Henley said.

Power outages also affected food sup-ply, Henley said. Su-permarkets that gave away groceries af-ter Charley to prevent items from spoiling in their freezers had to spend eight days san-itizing food cases be-fore they could take new food shipments.

Miller said custom-ers leaving on appli-ances, air-condition-ers and lights posed another challenge to power restoration. Ev-erything drawing on the system could make it fail, he said.

Fortunately, when the company “threw the switch” after Char-ley, the lines held — at least until the next thunderstorm, Miller said.

Henley is still con-cerned, since there still aren’t alternative power lines into High-lands County. Howev-er, generators are still in place to keep cru-cial systems operating, if another heavy storm season comes.

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Signs thanking the power company employees for their dedication and hard work on getting the power turned back on quickly were common sights around town after Charley blew through.

‘For those of us that lived through (it), that

was the time we grew. It was unprecedented. We

hadn’t even had a workup to that kind of damage.’

Jerry MillerDuke Energy

By BARRy FOSTERNews-suN CorrespoNdeNt

SEBRING — School is back in session and the Teen Court of Highlands County is preparing for its 18th year.

The session will be held Monday in the jury assembly room of the Highlands Coun-ty Courthouse from 4-7 p.m. After the ori-entation session, there will be at least one case held to dem-onstrate how it works.

The system was en-acted in 1996 un-der former High-lands County Clerk of Courts Luke Brook-er, and deals with first-time offenders who have admitted to committing misde-meanors.

“We actually deal with the sentencing phase of the case,” said Jessie Megenis, who serves as Director of Civil Traffic at the clerk’s office. “That’s the point of Teen Court. If they success-fully complete the Teen Court sanctions, that is sent to the State Attorney’s office and they can drop the case.”

Sentences can in-

clude such things as community ser-vice work, behavior-al classes, essays and even public apologies in open court. Mege-nis and office manag-er Cathy Truelove took over management of the court late last year in preparation for the retirement of Melissa Sowers, who helped to begin the process un-der Brooker’s admin-istration.

Under the provi-sions of the court, all the functions, except the judge, are per-formed by youngsters between the ages of 12 and 17. That includes prosecution and de-fense attorneys, bai-liffs, court clerk and, of course, jurors.

At Monday’s ses-sion, the rules and re-sponsibilities of each of the functions will be explained for those who would like to sign up. Some may want to sit and observe when they first come in to see in what role they might feel most com-fortable,” Megenis said. “We encourage them to try different positions.”

There is a training manual for each of the functions. Those

will be available at the orientation session. Megenis said in ad-dition to new young-sters, they expect a number of partici-pants who have been part of Teen Court in the past and whose experience will help the system to work more smoothly.

“A lot of these kids are seasoned in the courtroom and un-derstand the etiquette and understand how the courtroom works,” she said. There are both judges and non-judges who preside at Teen Court in-cluding Circuit Court Judge Angela Cowden as well as local attor-neys including Lin-da Rodriguez-Torrent, Kim Nagle and Loretta Thompson.

Youth who wish to participate in Teen Court must be be-tween the ages of 12-17, have a good aca-demic standing and no criminal record. Sept. 29 will be the first actual teen court session for the new year.

The Teen Court ses-sions are open to the public for those who wish to come and ob-serve.

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The County of Highlands has tentativelyadopted a measure to increase itsproperty tax levy.

Last year’s property tax levy:

A. Initially proposed tax levy ............. $ 36,769,428

B. Less tax reductions due to ValueAdjustment Board and otherassessment changes................... $ (5,175,723)

C. Actual property tax levy ............... $ 31,593,705

This year’s proposed tax levy ....... $ 37,879,792

All concerned citizens are invited to attenda public hearing on the tax increase to beheld on

Tuesday, September 16, 20145:30 P.M.

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Room B104Sebring, Florida 33870

A FINAL DECISION on the proposed taxincrease and the budget will be made atthis hearing.

TAXESAD VALOREMTAXES MILLAGE 8.5500 $ 37,023,060 $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ 37,023,060SALES & USE TAXES - 4,488,654 8,513,569 - - - 13,002,223COMMUNICATIONSSERVICES TAX 590,117 88,178 - - - - 678,295

LICENSES AND PERMITS 18,000 17,000 467,800 - - - 502,800INTERGOVERNMENTAL

REVENUE 11,555,946 2,629,250 3,912,713 - - 90,909 18,188,818CHARGES FOR SERVICES 5,369,683 50,000 1,109,173 - - 3,871,350 10,400,206FINES & FORFEITURES 99,500 - - - - - 99,500MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES 1,398,760 1,531,654 4,759,567 - - 8,112,279 15,802,260TOTAL REVENUES $ 56,055,066 $ 8,804,736 $ 18,762,822 $ - $ - $ 12,074,538 $ 95,697,162INTERFUND TRANSFERS 45,350 - 1,225,888 - - - 1,271,238NON-OPERATING SOURCES - - - - - - -TOTAL REVENUES/OTHER SOURCES $ 56,100,416 $ 8,804,736 $ 19,988,710 $ - $ - $ 12,074,538 $ 96,968,400

CASH BALANCEBROUGHT FORWARD 3,134,576 1,725,440 17,354,191 - - 1,150,761 23,364,968

TOTAL ESTIMATEDREVENUES $ 59,234,992 $ 10,530,176 $ 37,342,901 $ - $ - $ 13,225,299 $ 120,333,368

GENERAL GOVERNMENTSERVICES $ 14,186,974 $ - $ 9,439,420 $ - $ - $ - $ 23,626,394

PUBLIC SAFETY 33,294,911 161,975 8,890,111 - - - 42,346,997PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT 1,328,485 - 1,027,674 - - 12,665,883 15,022,042TRANSPORTATION - 10,101,768 12,059,000 - - - 22,160,768ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT 1,325,855 - 1,313,424 - - - 2,639,279HUMAN SERVICES 3,752,417 - 2,291,208 - - - 6,043,625CULTURE/RECREATION 2,276,972 - 1,037,663 - - - 3,314,635OTHER FINANCING USES 1,019,189 66,433 185,616 - - - 1,271,238COURT RELATED EXPENSES 1,308,689 - 848,785 - - - 2,157,474TOTAL EXPENDITURES $ 58,493,492 $ 10,330,176 $ 37,092,901 $ - $ - $ 12,665,883 $ 118,582,452RESERVES 741,500 200,000 250,000 - - 559,416 1,750,916TOTAL EXPENDITURES& OTHER USES $ 59,234,992 $ 10,530,176 $ 37,342,901 $ - $ - $ 13,225,299 $ 120,333,368

BUDGETSUMMARYHIGHLANDS COUNTYBOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS FISCALYEAR2014-2015

THE TENTATIVE OPERATING BUDGETEXPENDITURES OFHIGHLANDSCOUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERSARE 2.0% LESS THAN LASTYEAR’S TOTALOPERATING EXPENDITURES

TRANSPORTATION SPECIAL DEBT CAPITAL TOTALESTIMATED REVENUES GENERAL TRUST REVENUE SERVICE PROJECTS ENTERPRISE ALL

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for all but 20 months of the store’s nearly 20-year history in Sebring. Williams spent three years with the store, but got a good taste for how they ran the store, which over the years has sold casual menswear, golf attire and has now been a fash-ionable woman’s boutique for sev-eral years.

“(Customers) were welcomed in the store like it was their home,” Williams said. “We’re going to do the same.”

The same extends to the store’s offerings: plenty of accessories from Vera Bradley, jewelry from Brighton and clothes from Tribal and Escapada.

Williams said the store may intro-duce something new, but regular customers should expect to find the same goods they’ve found before, as well as special promotions and participation in downtown events.

As the day wore on toward the wine hour, Harry was helping Lucky Dixon, 66, of Sebring find a nautical-themed necklace for his wife. Harry helped him pick out a bejeweled ship’s anchor pendant.

Dixon explained that besides always wanting to bank some “points” with his wife, she loves ev-erything to do with the sea, given that her brother has served in the U.S. Navy.

Williams helped Sebring resi-dents Heather Mellow and her

8-year-old daughter, Emma, look at some items on one of their regular visits to the shop.

“She wanted to see the new Vera Bradley,” Heather Mellow said of her daughter. They left with an item of “kitty-cat” jewelry, Emma said.

Steve & Co. is at 113 Circle Park Drive in Sebring. It’s open from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday and from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Call 863-382-9888, email [email protected] and like their page on Facebook.

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SEBRING — Eldridge’s Design Center is pleased to welcome Mark Storti to its design staff. Storti has more than 35 years of remodeling experience since beginning his career with the Masonite Corporation in 1977.

Military service and corporate relo-cations while with Ma-sonite, United States Gyp-sum, International Paper, and Alcoa Building Prod-ucts exposed Storti to an array of building materi-als and methods of their respective installation.

“Family brought me to Highlands County 11 years ago,” he said, “but the real excitement for me has been the folks who I’ve had the op-portunity to work with and their re-spective remodeling projects. Our local population comes from all over North America and all walks of life and I love taking their ideas and concepts and turning them into reality.”

Storti joins Eldridge’s

By BILL ROGERSNewS-SuN correSpoNdeNt

SEBRING — While the heat and humidity might have some think-ing otherwise, the cal-endar shows that fall is approaching as the sea-son offering relief from the sweltering summer begins Sept. 23.

The Downtown Busi-ness Alliance is look-ing ahead to a couple of upcoming events, according to GiniBeth Henderson, president of the group made up

of Sebring merchants.Henderson said a

fall festival is being planned for the en-tire month of Octo-ber and that merchants are working together to offer specials. Some stores will put up deco-rations — so expect to see bales of hay around downtown.

The monthly Wine Walk scheduled for Oct. 10 will have a Hal-loween theme and be called “Ghouls Night Out.”

Trick or treat in

downtown is scheduled from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 30. Henderson said that’s because on Oct. 31, vendors will be setting up for the annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival that will be held Nov. 1.

In other downtown happenings, Hender-son said Sandy Jones is in the process of open-ing two restaurants on the Circle. One will serve breakfast and lunch and the other will be a fine-dining es-tablishment focusing on dinner. They are ex-

pected to open later this month.

When asked if the al-liance is hoping that the eateries will attract people downtown, es-pecially at night, Hen-derson replied, “Oh, yes, very much so.”

Henderson was dis-appointed with ac-tion taken by the Se-bring City Council last week. The council, by a 3-2 vote, decided not to provide money for some downtown events as it did last year. Hen-derson said Casey Wohl

and Lora Todd, who made the request to the council, have brought thousands of people to downtown.

“The city council needs to think about that,’’ she said.

Henderson said Wohl and Todd have done “a fantastic job” of pro-moting Sebring and are “very good” at starting events.

She noted that Tampa TV station WTVT 13 did a live morning show on The Circle in 2013.

That brought atten-

tion to the city. So did a poll, earlier this year, by Cities Journal that ranked Sebring as No. 3 of the top 16 small cit-ies in Florida.

“You have to promote downtown before you can have a good down-town,” Henderson said.

The Sebring Cham-ber of Commerce mix-er in November will be held downtown, Hen-derson said.

“We’re trying to bring people downtown and give them awareness,” she said.

Sebring Downtown Business Alliance has plans for fall

Storti

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Customers shop Friday at Steve & Co. on the Circle in Sebringi. New co-owners Gwen Williams (left) and Deanna Harry (sec-ond from right) said they will continue ‘rhonda’s Way’, the former owner’s practice of one-on-one service treating customers as family.

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By JAMES TAyLORNews-suN correspoNdeNt

AVON PARK – The Red Devils lost to the Fort Meade Miners at Joe Franza Stadium Friday night 41-17.

“We only gave away one tonight, that was a big difference,” said Avon Park head coach Wade Jackson. “Just the overall effort of the kids and the way the fought, I am very

proud of them.“We are never going

to accept losing be-cause we are winners. We’ve just got to tack-le a little better. That is one of the best foot-ball teams we are go-ing to play, so I am real proud of our effort.”

The Red Devils at-tempted to make the big play on the open-ing kickoff.

Kicker Brooks Whid-den perfectly pooched

the ball in the air to-wards the right side-line.

Fort Meade, total-ly caught off guard, had no one in the area as an Avon Park play-er actually caught the ball in the air, but lost it coming down.

Fort Meade recov-ered the football on their own 34.

The Miners drove to

Big second quarter carries Fort Meade over Devils

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Avon Park’s Montrae Braswell tackles Fort Meade’s Tyler King in the open field for an 8 yard loss. See DeVILS | A12

By DAN HOEHNENews-suN sports editor

WAUCHULA – It came down to fractions of an inch Friday night as Hardee held on for a 23-13 win over Sebring.

With less than five minutes remaining and the ball at the Wild-cat 12 on a fourth-and-two, quarterback Si-las Berry pushed ahead through the line for what looked to be the requisite two yards.

But upon the mea-surement, it could only have been by the thick-ness of this page that the ball was deemed short, essentially end-ing the Blue Streaks’ comeback.

The night began with Sebring taking the opening kick and pro-ceeding on a 17-play drive that took more than eight minutes of the first quarter.

The drive had seemed stopped on a

fourth-and-nine near midfield, but a fake punt saw Toni Jen-kins take the snap and scamper 16 yards.

But later, on a third-

down pass from the Hardee 26, Jaquavious Kimbrough picked off a pass in the end zone to keep the Streaks scoreless.

The Wildcats were held in check on their initial possession, but so was Sebring when it

Second-half surge not enough for Streaks

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Akem Jn Pierre hurdles past Hardee’s Jaquevious Kimbrough for Sebring’s first score Friday night.

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By DAN HOEHNENews-suN sports editor

Two more records fell as Lake Placid saw another strong per-formance Tuesday in Winter Haven.

The Lady Dragons pulled out a win in the four-team meet, totaling 192 points to edge past Winter Ha-ven’s 180, while Bar-tow finished with 99 points and Oasis 64.

The Lake Plac-id boys came up just seven points short of winning as the host Blue Devils tallied 184

points to the Dragons 177.

The boys got wins in the Medley Relay and in the 100 Freestyle from Mason Million.

Frank Brown also grabbed a win for Lake Placid in the 500 Free and they closed out the meet with a win in the 400 Free Relay with Tra-vis Russell, Million, Clay Sapp and Alex Bogaert swimming a time of 3:38.48.

But it was on the girls side that the big

Swimming Dragons set two more records

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Lady Dragon Rachel Shattler swims the Breaststroke portion of the Individual Medley Relay that broke both a Lake Placid and Highlands County record Tuesday.

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By DAN HOEHNENews-suN sports editor

First-year head coach Jason Robinson knew there would be nights like this one for his young Green Dragon squad.

Going against a strong, veteran Cardinal Mooney squad Friday was one of those as the Cougars rolled to a 40-7 win be-hind four touchdown passes from senior quar-terback Reese Vita in Sara-sota.

Cardinal Mooney (3-0) scored on its first four possessions, lead 17-0 af-ter one quarter and 31-0 at the half.

“We couldn’t sustain anything on offense,” Robinson was quoted as saying. “We’re a young football team and in some

ways are a JV team run-ning around out there.”

Dragon quarter-back Foster Walker was knocked out of the game early in the third quarter after a hard shot by Cou-gar defender Sam Leonard and was replaced by fresh-man backup Tae Williams.

Williams would get Lake Placid on the board late in the third on a 13-yard touchdown pass to sopho-more Marquez Pride.

Robinson said that Walker sustained a rib in-jury and could have come back into the game.

“If it was a closer game he could have finished it,” he said.

The Dragons return home next week to face Naples’ Golden Gate, which was a 35-20 winner over Barron Collier Friday.

Cougars cruise past Dragons

Lady Panthers power past Gyrenes

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Jada Spano springs up for a kill shot Thursday in SFSC’s dominating win over Ave Maria.

By BRITTANy WHITTINGTONNews-suN correspoNdeNt

AVON PARK – The Lady Panthers were back in action Thurs-day night as they host-ed Ave Maria University.

This was the sec-ond meeting of the two teams in a little under a month as South Flori-da traveled to Ave Maria to participate in a pre-season tri-tournament.

The Panthers were able to beat Ave Ma-ria handily then, and Thursday night was not much different.

The difference in the two meetings was a matter of one set; in-stead of playing four sets like their first con-test, South Florida was able to shut down the Gyrenes in just three sets by completely

dominating, 25-7, 25-9 and 25-20, for their third win in a row.

Sydney Durham led the team with nine blocks and 11 kills total, with Elle Barnett fol-lowing closely with nine kills.

Baylee Gunter led the team in assists with 21 and Kelsey Sanders fol-lowed with 15.

“With games against teams like this, we could play every one. Tonight everyone got to play and it was more of a team win,” said head coach Kim Craw-ford. “Next week, we play Warner on Tues-day then have a tour-nament against Pas-co-Hernando and Palm Beach on Friday. I ex-pect that to be a little bit more challenging for us.”

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Fall Softball LeaguesThe Highlands

County Parks and Nat-ural Resources De-partment announc-es that the 2014 Adult Fall Leagues will start the week of Monday, Sept. 22.

Leagues will include Women’s, Church and Recreational A and B and are open to all adults and youth 16 years and older.

Registration and fees are due by Wednesday, Sept. 17.

Fees are $360, plus $15 sanctioning fee for new teams.

For any further in-formation please call Bob Keefe at 863-381-8284 or Dustin Ride-nour at 381-8269.

Cheerleader BBQSEBRING – The Se-

bring High School Cheerleaders will be holding their annu-al Chicken Barbeque fundraising dinner on Friday, Sept. 19, from 3-7 p.m.

It will be held at Fireman’s Field, dine in or take out are avail-able.

All pick-ups and din-ing-in will take place at the main entrance of the Fair Grounds near the baseball field.

The dinners include ½ chicken, cooked by our very own Sebring Firemen, coleslaw, baked beans, cookie and a roll – all for the low cost of $7 per din-ner.

Tickets are avail-able from any Sebring Cheerleader or please call 381-8770.

Please help support these young athletes. Cheers and thanks for your support.

Champions Club Golf TourneyAVON PARK – This

year’s 2nd Annual Avon Park Champi-ons Club golf tourney will be held at Riv-er Greens Golf Club on Saturday, Sept. 20, with an 8 a.m. tee.

Entry fee is $60 per player and will include golf, cart, refresh-ments on the course, prizes and post round meal in the clubhouse.

Corporate level sponsorship of $275 will also include a business tee sign and four-person entry.

Hole sponsorship are available for $50.

This year’s title sponsor is MIDFLOR-IDA Credit Union, Co-han Radio Group and its $2,000 hole-in-one prize and Walmart.

The field will be lim-ited to the first 100 en-trants so get those en-tries in right away.

All proceeds go to benefit the academic and athletic needs of Avon Park schools.

Contact tourney di-rector Chet Brojek at [email protected] or call him at (863) 712-3524 to have an entry form sent to you.

Entry deadline is Monday, Sept. 15, so get those teams to-gether and join in the fun.

Panther RibsAVON PARK – Pan-

ther Athletics is now taking pre-orders for their annual Pork Rib BBQ to be held in con-junction with the Lady Panther Volleyball Tournament on Friday, Sept. 26.

Serving time for the ribs will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

To order, email or call Heather Schubert or Coach Hitt, place your order, and stop by and pick it up to take home with you on that Friday, or take your ribs in the gym and enjoy some colle-giate volleyball action.

Pre-order deadline is Friday, Sept. 19.

If you miss the pre-order deadline, we will have ribs on site but get there early as we tend to sell out.

Rib order prices are as follows, all checks can be made payable to SFSC Athletics.

Rib Basket is $7 and includes ribs, chips choice of drink and cookie.

A ½ Slab Rib is $11 and Full Slab of Ribs is $20.

BBQ sauce will be provided on site.

All pre-orders will be wrapped to go for your convenience.

Sebring Chamber 5KSEBRING – The

Greater Sebring Chamber of Com-merce will hold its 3rd Annual Major Thomas B. McGuire Jr. 5K and 1 Mile Veteran Honor Walk on Saturday, Oct. 4, at 8 a.m. at High-lands Hammock State Park.

The event will have two portions: a tra-ditional 5K race, fol-lowed by a 1-mile vet-eran honor walk to show support for all veterans who have served, past and pres-ent.

All veterans register-ing for the event will receive a special race shirt recognizing them for their service to our country.

In addition to the 1-mile honor walk, the Sebring Chamber will also donate 10-percent of the race proceeds to the Honor Flight Net-work, an organization that transports vet-erans to Washington D.C. to celebrate their stories as a veteran to be honored.

The early entry fee is $20, which includes a commemorative t-shirt if registered by Sept. 26.

Entries from Sept. 27 through race day are $25, but a shirt is not guaranteed.

Veterans and chil-dren 12 and under qualify for a reduced fee of $10 if registered by Sept. 26, or $15 if registered from Sept. 27 through race day.

Registration will take place from 7:00-7:45 a.m. on the day of

the race.For more race in-

formation, to regis-ter, or to sponsor the event, please contact the Sebring Cham-ber at (863) 385-8448, contact [email protected], or vis-it the Sebring Cham-ber office at 227 US 27 North, Sebring.

NU-HOPE Fun ShootLITHIA – Attention

all shooters, the NU-HOPE Fun Shoot, pre-sented by Mosaic, will be held on Saturday, Oct. 11, at FishHawk Sporting Clays in Lith-ia.

Registration opens at 8:30 a.m., with the competition begin-ning at 9 a.m.

Entry fee is $75 per shooter and includes a great steak and shrimp lunch, sponsored by Lykes Bros.

Awards will be giv-en to the top male, fe-male, youth and team score. Each team may have up to 4 shooters.

Sponsorship oppor-tunities are also avail-able.

This year, the event also includes a 2-Gun raffle sponsored by Boom Boom’s Guns and Ammo.

Guns to be raf-fled include a Kel-Tec PMR-30 and a Moss-berg Silver Reserve 12 Gauge Over/Under Shotgun.

Tickets for the gun raffle are $5 each or 5 for $20.

Proceeds from this event will benefit NU-HOPE Elder Care Ser-vices and be used to enhance services for seniors.

For more informa-tion, please contact Laurie Murphy at (863) 382-2134 or via email at [email protected].

You may also vis-it our website at www.nuhopeeldercare.org for additional infor-mation and a copy of the registration form.

So come on out, have fun and help se-niors to maintain their health and indepen-dence and to remain vital members of our community.

Sebring Sunrise Rotary 5K RunSEBRING – The Se-

bring Sunrise Rota-ry will be having their 2nd annual Red, White and Blue 5K Run, Walk or Stride event on Sat-urday, Oct. 11, at High-lands Hammock State Park.

Check-in begins at 6:30 a.m., with the race starting at 8 a.m.

All proceeds will benefit the Honor Fights Network for lo-cal veterans.

Honor Flights is a program which flies veterans to Washing-ton D. C. to visit the war memorials and honor their service.

Early entry fee is $20, which includes a t-shirt in sizes small to 2X.

Entry fee paid on the day of the race is $25.

There are two spe-

cial packages: the Family Four Pack, which is $80, and the Team fee for the Com-bined Time Competi-tion which is $100.

Entry forms will be available on the Se-bring Sunrise Rotary website (sebringsun-riserotary.com) under the events tab, and can also be picked up at Ear-Tronics at 230 Se-bring Square (Sebring Square Plaza between Shooters and Advance America).

For more informa-tion, please call Ra-mon at (863)381-6875.

Green Dragon 5KLAKE PLACID –

The Lake Placid High School Green Dragons Cross Country team is having their 4th An-nual Green Dragon 5K Run/Walk on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 8 a.m.

Please visit the high schools’ webpage for an entry form and more information.

The cost is $20 and includes a Dry-Fit shirt.

All K-12 students are $10.

All proceeds support this year’s team.

Haunted Halloween 5K/10KAVON PARK – Ridge

Area Arc’s Sixth Annu-al Halloween 5K/10K Race will have a haunted twist this year on Saturday, Oct. 25, at 8:30 a.m. in Highlands Hammock State Park.

The race, coordinat-ed by Chet Brojek, will benefit Ridge Area Arc, providing opportu-nities for individuals with intellectual and developmental dis-abilities.

There will also be a One Mile Fun Run for kids under 10.

Awards will be giv-en to the 5K and 10K overall male and fe-male winners; first, second and third place finishers in each age category; participant with the most money raised for the Arc; and the best Halloween Costume.

Early entry fee is $20, which includes a Dri-Fit shirt.

Starting Tuesday, Oct. 21 through race day, the fee is $25.

Shirts are guaran-teed for early registra-tions only.

Children 10 and un-der may participate for $10, but a shirt is not included at this rate.

The registration fee also includes admis-sion to the park.

Checks should be made payable and mailed to Ridge Area Arc, 120 W. College Drive, Avon Park, FL 33825.

Donations raised may be turned in the day of the race.

Entry forms and pledge sheets are available at the Arc, on Facebook at Ridge Area Arc, at www.ridgeareaarc.org, or by e-mail at [email protected].

For questions, call Rhonda Beckman at 452-1295, ext. 112.

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scoreBoardMLB

American LeagueEast W L Pct GBBaltimore 88 59 .599 —Toronto 76 70 .521 11½New York 75 71 .514 12½Tampa Bay 71 77 .480 17½Boston 65 83 .439 23½Central W L Pct GBDetroit 81 66 .551 —Kansas City 80 66 .548 ½Cleveland 76 70 .521 4½Chicago 66 80 .452 14½Minnesota 62 84 .425 18½West W L Pct GBLos Angeles 92 55 .626 —Oakland 81 66 .551 11Seattle 80 66 .548 11½Houston 65 82 .442 27Texas 55 92 .374 37

Friday’s GamesBaltimore 2, N.Y. Yankees 1, 11 innings, 1st gameBaltimore 5, N.Y. Yankees 0, 2nd gameTampa Bay 1, Toronto 0Detroit 7, Cleveland 2Texas 2, Atlanta 1Boston 4, Kansas City 2Minnesota at Chicago, ppd., rainL.A. Angels 11, Houston 3Seattle 4, Oakland 2

Saturday’s GamesAtlanta at Texas, lateN.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, lateTampa Bay at Toronto, lateMinnesota at Chicago White Sox, 1st game, lateCleveland at Detroit, lateBoston at Kansas City, lateMinnesota at Chicago White Sox, 2nd game, lateHouston at L.A. Angels, lateOakland at Seattle, late

Sunday’s GamesTampa Bay (Archer 9-8) at Toronto (Buehrle 12-9), 1:07 p.m.Cleveland (Bauer 5-8) at Detroit (Verlander 13-12), 1:08 p.m.Boston (J.Kelly 1-2) at Kansas City (J.Vargas 11-8), 2:10 p.m.Minnesota (May 2-4) at Chicago White Sox (Noesi 8-9), 2:10 p.m.Atlanta (Minor 6-10) at Texas (Lewis 9-13), 3:05 p.m.Houston (Keuchel 10-9) at L.A. Angels (H.Santiago 5-7), 3:35 p.m.Oakland (Lester 14-10) at Seattle (C.Young 12-7), 4:10 p.m.N.Y. Yankees (Kuroda 10-9) at Baltimore (Till-man 12-5), 8 p.m.

National LeagueEast W L Pct GBWashington 83 63 .568 —Atlanta 75 72 .510 8½New York 72 76 .486 12Miami 71 75 .486 12Philadelphia 68 79 .463 15½Central W L Pct GBSt. Louis 81 67 .547 —Pittsburgh 78 69 .531 2½Milwaukee 77 71 .520 4Cincinnati 70 78 .473 11Chicago 64 83 .435 16½West W L Pct GBLos Angeles 83 64 .565 —San Francisco 82 65 .558 1San Diego 68 78 .466 14½Arizona 59 88 .401 24Colorado 59 88 .401 24

Friday’s GamesPittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 3Philadelphia 3, Miami 1, 10 inningsN.Y. Mets 4, Washington 3Texas 2, Atlanta 1Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 2St. Louis 5, Colorado 1San Diego 6, Arizona 5San Francisco 9, L.A. Dodgers 0

Saturday’s GamesAtlanta at Texas, lateChicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, lateMiami at Philadelphia, lateCincinnati at Milwaukee, lateWashington at N.Y. Mets, lateColorado at St. Louis, lateSan Diego at Arizona, lateL.A. Dodgers at San Francisco, late

Sunday’s GamesWashington (Zimmermann 11-5) at N.Y. Mets (Niese 8-10), 1:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs (Ja.Turner 5-9) at Pittsburgh

(Volquez 11-7), 1:35 p.m.Miami (Koehler 9-9) at Philadelphia (D.Buchanan 6-7), 1:35 p.m.Cincinnati (Leake 11-11) at Milwaukee (Garza 7-8), 2:10 p.m.Colorado (Lyles 6-2) at St. Louis (Gonzales 2-2), 2:15 p.m.Atlanta (Minor 6-10) at Texas (Lewis 9-13), 3:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 18-3) at San Francisco (Y.Petit 5-3), 4:05 p.m.San Diego (Despaigne 3-6) at Arizona (Cahill 3-11), 4:10 p.m.

National Football LeagueAMERICAN CONFERENCE

East W L T Pct PF PAMiami 1 0 0 1.000 33 20N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 19 14Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 23 20New England 0 1 0 .000 20 33South W L T Pct PF PATennessee 1 0 0 1.000 26 10Houston 1 0 0 1.000 17 6Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 17 34Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 24 31North W L T Pct PF PACincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 23 16Baltimore 1 1 0 .500 42 29Pittsburgh 1 1 0 .500 36 53Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 27 30West W L T Pct PF PADenver 1 0 0 1.000 31 24San Diego 0 1 0 .000 17 18Oakland 0 1 0 .000 14 19Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 10 26

NATIONAL CONFERENCEEast W L T Pct PF PAPhiladelphia 1 0 0 1.000 34 17Washington 0 1 0 .000 6 17Dallas 0 1 0 .000 17 28N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 14 35South W L T Pct PF PACarolina 1 0 0 1.000 20 14Atlanta 1 0 0 1.000 37 34New Orleans 0 1 0 .000 34 37Tampa Bay 0 1 0 .000 14 20North W L T Pct PF PAMinnesota 1 0 0 1.000 34 6Detroit 1 0 0 1.000 35 14Chicago 0 1 0 .000 20 23Green Bay 0 1 0 .000 16 36West W L T Pct PF PASeattle 1 0 0 1.000 36 16San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 28 17Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 18 17St. Louis 0 1 0 .000 6 34

Thursday’s GameBaltimore 26, Pittsburgh 6

Sunday’s GamesDallas at Tennessee, 1 p.m.New England at Minnesota, 1 p.m.Miami at Buffalo, 1 p.m.Jacksonville at Washington, 1 p.m.Arizona at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.New Orleans at Cleveland, 1 p.m.Atlanta at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.Detroit at Carolina, 1 p.m.Seattle at San Diego, 4:05 p.m.St. Louis at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m.Houston at Oakland, 4:25 p.m.Kansas City at Denver, 4:25 p.m.N.Y. Jets at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m.Chicago at San Francisco, 8:30 p.m.

Monday’s GamePhiladelphia at Indianapolis, 8:30 p.m.Thursday, Sep. 18Tampa Bay at Atlanta, 8:25 p.m.Sunday, Sep. 21Dallas at St. Louis, 1 p.m.Minnesota at New Orleans, 1 p.m.San Diego at Buffalo, 1 p.m.Washington at Philadelphia, 1 p.m.Houston at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m.Tennessee at Cincinnati, 1 p.m.Baltimore at Cleveland, 1 p.m.Green Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m.Indianapolis at Jacksonville, 1 p.m.Oakland at New England, 1 p.m.San Francisco at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.Denver at Seattle, 4:25 p.m.Kansas City at Miami, 4:25 p.m.Pittsburgh at Carolina, 8:30 p.m.Monday, Sep. 22Chicago at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m.

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got the ball back, and on the ensuing punt, a bad snap sailed back into the Blue Streak end zone, where it went for a safety and a 2-0 Hardee lead with 14 seconds left in the first.

After the free kick, and into the second quarter, the ‘Cats em-barked on a 12-play drive, riding the bruis-ing running of Park-er Carlton to a 2-yard plunge and 9-0 lead.

Sebring followed with a three-and-out and Hardee switched the ground attack to 235-pound Keyon-te Holley, who car-ried eight times for 50 yards, culminating in a touchdown just before halftime and a 16-0 lead.

“We knew it would be a physical game and that we would have to match them,” head coach LaVaar Scott said. “But in the first half, they were the more physical team.”

But the tide would quickly change as the second half got under-way.

After a four-yard Wildcat gain and a false start penalty, quarterback Hayden Lindsey’s pass didn’t make it past the line as 6-foot-5 defensive end Luke Ancrum snared it for an interception and rumbled down to the Hardee 4.

It took just one play to get the Streaks on the board when Akem Jn Pierre raced around the right edge for the touchdown.

After the Sebring de-fense forced a three-and-out, Jair Watson lofted one down the far sideline, where Marvin Jones sprinted past his defender to haul it in for a 30-yard gain.

On the next play, Jenkins bounced off a tackle and took it in from 10 yards out to narrow the gap to 16-13 at the 8:23 mark of the third.

The rest of the pe-riod saw a trade off of drives that ended in punts, but the Wildcats would get the ball back toward the end of the frame and push in the security score early in the fourth.

On third-and-nine from the 18, Lindsey

found Dalton Bethea in the end zone to push the lead to 23-13 with 10:12 left to play.

Sebring’s next drive didn’t amount to any-thing and Hardee had the ball back with just over eight minutes to play.

But, curiously, rather than plow ahead and eat up the clock with their ground game, the Wildcats included a pass play that went in-complete, stopping the clock and soon punt-ed the ball back to the Streaks.

On a third-and-five at the Hardee 37, quar-terback Jair Watson was sacked and fum-bled the ball, but Jen-kins scooped it up and scrambled to the 32 for a first down.

Berry then took it five yards to the 27 and would later connect

with Jarvis Bridges for six yards on a fourth-and-five to get it to the Wildcat 21.

Jenkins then ran it nine yards to the 12, before the previously-mentioned Berry gain came up short.

Sebring would get the ball back one more time, but with just 2:09 left in the game, the 10-point lead was all but insurmountable.

And while they did get it down to the 7-yard line, a Hardee interception in the end zone put the final nail in the coffin.

“The kids dug deep and showed me what they’re made of. It was just too much to over-come,” Scott said. “We were able to take it to them in the second half, but just got in our own way too much in the first.

“It’s a long sea-son and we’re pretty banged up, but it was a good effort from these guys tonight.”

Sebring returns home for next week’s contest which will be against the LaBelle Cowboys at Firemen’s Field.

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Above: Hardee’s Keyonte Holley reaches for the goal line but Sebring’s Akem Jn Pierre (28) and Hunter Bennett make sure he comes up just short – for the mo-ment – in the Wildcats 23-13 win Friday night. Right: Marvin Jones gets past Sah-maud Blandin for this 30-yard reception, setting up the Blue Streaks second touch-down in Friday’s loss at Hardee.

news was made this day.

In the very first event of the meet, the medley relay, the Lady Dragons took down not only a school re-cord, but a county re-cord as well.

The previous school record was previously set in 2002 by Aman-da Hoy, Regina Kiehl, Erin Pollard and Katie Elliot, with a time of 2:02.59.

The Highlands County record was set by Sebring’s Megan Wolfe, Paige Giller, Leeza Freeland and Katie Bullard, with a time of 2:00.46.

But on Tuesday, the foursome of Katie Dye, Rachel Shattler, Brice Creel and Annie

Weber-Callahan broke those records, as well as the two-minute mark, swimming to a time of 1:59.84.

Dye would also re-lower a Lake Placid record that was just set last week.

Weber-Callahan had bettered her own pre-vious mark in the 100 backstroke in the sea-son’s opening meet with a time of 1:07.40, but Dye set a new standard at 1:07.33.

Creel would add an individual win in the 200 individual medley and Emma Mooring got a win in the 100 breaststroke.

The Lady Dragons would also win the 400 free relay with a time of 4:01.06 from Dye, Robbye Teal, Creel and Weber-Cal-lahan to close out the meet.

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MADRID — All those years on Ser-bia’s national team, and one chance kept eluding Milos Te-odosic and Nenad Krstic.

They finally get that shot at the U.S. — with a world title on the line.

Teodosic scored 24 points and Serbia reached the champi-onship game of the Basketball World Cup by holding off France 90-85 on Friday night.

The Serbians will face the defending champion and un-

beaten Americans on Sunday.

“We’re not going to be scared for sure,” said Krstic, a former NBA center now play-ing in Europe.

“Now our confi-dence is high and OK, we have a chance, maybe some players never get this chance to play against U.S., great U.S. team in the final of the World Cup. It’s an unbelievable chance to do some-thing great in our lives.”

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the Red Devil 22 before the Avon Park defense stiffened and forced a turnover on downs.

The Red Devil of-fense responded by putting together a nine-play drive to get to the Miner’s 31 be-fore it stalled and they turned it over on downs.

Fort Meade scored on its next possession on a 19-yard run by Ryan Fulse to give the Miners a 7-0 lead.

The Red Devil of-fense continue to show the ability to drive the ball on its sec-ond possession, put-ting together a nine-play drive for 47 yards to get to the Miners 6-yard line.

From there, Whidden kicked a 23-yard field goal to cut the Miner lead to 7-3 to start the second quarter.

Fort Meade switched to its no huddle of-fense in the second and scored 21 unan-swered points on two touchdown runs by Ty-ler King and a 4-yard touchdown pass from Jessie Henson to Malik Mills to put the Miners up 27-3.

“We expected the no huddle and we adjust-ed well to it, we just did not tackle as well as we should have,” said Jackson.

The Devils had a quick strike them-selves as Red Dev-il quarterback Adarius Council threw a short swing pass to the left.

Moise Satine caught

the ball and outraced the Fort Meade de-fense down the left sideline for a 62-yard touchdown to make the score 27-10.

Fort Meade, with plenty of time left on the clock, answered with another drive that result in a touchdown.

After a 71-yard touchdown pass was called back for illegal formation, the Miners went 71 yards in five plays, capped off with a 27-yard scoring pass from Henson to Ladar-ius Clark.

Avon Park trailed the Miners 34-10 at half-time.

Fort Meade went up 41-10 midway through the third quarter on King’s third touch-down run of the game.

Avon Park then put the final score of the game on the board with less than a min-ute in the third quar-ter when Council con-nected with Montrae Braswell on a 36-yard, deep-out pattern on the right side for his second touchdown pass of the game to make the final margin 41-17.

In the loss, Avon Park showed the ability to move the ball against a tough Fort Meade de-fense and several of the younger (sopho-more) players started-to step up.

“We had some of them grow up to-night,” said Jackson. “And that is impor-tant for us to build this program and I am real proud of that.”

Satine rushed for 57 yards on 20 carries and had two receptions for 74 yards, including the 62-yard touchdown.

Joe Nance also car-ried the ball 20 times and pounded out 85 yards.

Council was 7-for-17 in passing for 161 yards with two touch-downs and two inter-ceptions as the Red Devils generated 300 yards of total offense.

Fort Meade’s King rushed for a game-high 148 yards on 17 carries and Fulse add-ed 74 on 11 rushes.

Avon Park will be home next Friday to face Cardinal Mooney.

The Cougars ran past Lake Placid 40-7 in Sarasota Friday night.

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Red Devil Joe Nance rushed for 85 yards on 20 carries against Fort Meade.

By JAMES TAyLORNews-suN correspoNdeNt

AVON PARK – The Lady Red Devil volley-ball team overcame ill-ness and minor inju-ries to beat the McKeel Wildcats in four sets Thursday – 25-16, 24-26, 25-17 and 25-19 – to even their season re-cord at 2-2.

“In the game that we lost, one of our middles was out sick and an-other hurt her ankle, we were scrambling,” head coach Shane Wirries said. “I could not sub in that game and in the next game I put some-one there that never played that position.”

“They freaked out a little bit, but once they got settled in, they stepped up. In the last game, she was able to go back in and play.”

Behind 12-11 in the first game, Avon Park’s Imani Tate and Otisha Smith came up big on the service line.

Tate served four points to give the Red Devils a 16-12 lead.

Leading 16-15, Smith then served seven con-secutive points to give Avon Park a 24-16 lead as the Red Devils went on to win 25-16.

In the second game, Avon Park held a 17-12 point lead, but the Wildcats began to chip away and tied the score at 23.

With the game tied at 24, McKeel scored the next two points to win it 26-24 and tie the match at one game apiece.

Avon Park continued to reel in the beginning of game three as Smith sat the bench nursing an ankle injury.

Trailing 9-1, the Red Devils fought back to within four at 14-10.

Tate would put the Red Devils back in the lead to stay as she served four points to give Avon Park a 15-14 lead.

Aaliya Eastburn fol-lowed with seven ser-vice points to put Avon Park up 23-15.

In all, the Red Devils scored 15 of the final 18 points to beat McKeel 25-17.

Avon Park again found themselves trail-ing in game four, 12-7.

But again they fought back to tie the game at 14.

They then went on a 7-1 run to take a 20-15 lead as they beat the Wildcats 25-19 to win the match 3-1.

“It is nice to see that we can come back and win,” said Wirries. “They are getting to the point they are pushing to that mark we were missing, now we are pushing straight to 20, they are doing a lot bet-ter.”

Smith, despite the tender ankle, had 9 kills, 3 blocks and 7 aces.

Keuanna Robinson led the Red Devils with 10 kills and added an ace and 6 digs.

Tate added 5 kills, a block, 3 aces and 9 digs while Eastburn had 32 assists, 5 kills and 11 digs.

Krystal Rivera had 61 digs, Kashaundra Mar-tel had 20 digs, 4 kills and 3 aces and Acuria Smith had a team high of 5 blocks.

Avon Park is on the road this week to play Mulberry Tuesday and Lake Placid Thursday.

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Avon Park’s Otisha Smith (9) and Ashlee Robatelle block McKeel’s Lexie Painter shot.

By DAN HOEHNENews-suN sports editor

There wasn’t a whole lot of dra-ma Thursday night in Lake Placid as the Lady Dragons re-mained unbeaten in District 9-4A play with a sweep of Mulberry.

The Lady Panthers did have the first set tied up early at 6-6, but Shannon Huber soon took the serve, and didn’t give it up for seven straight points, including two aces.

Dani Daigle later orchestrated a four-point surge from the serve and Mary Grace Bates closed things out on a five-point service run.

The second set proved slightly more of a challenge, but was never really in doubt as Lake Placid took it 25-15 to go up 2-0.

It did look, for a mo-ment, as if the tide might have been turn-ing in the third set when Mulberry came out with a six-point run to lead the game 6-1.

This breakthrough was led by great serv-ing from Gelimar Montes and a block by Rebekah Bryson.

But Hanah Groomes would bring the Drag-ons back with an ace, along with two Jaca-lyn Baldwin kills and a Skyla Stidham block, to tie it at 6-6.

And that was pret-ty much all she wrote as Bates soon found her service groove and knocked out a 10-point run, with kills by Maddie Wil-son and Raveen Go-bourne, and a team block from Gobourne and Baldwin, to in-crease the lead 17-8.

Montes would break the run with a kill.

But with back-to-back kills by Bald-win and another Go-bourne smash the Dragons kept inching closer to the win.

Which they soon did as Huber finished things off with a four-point run that includ-ed three aces and kills by Baldwin and Lydia Daum.

Lake Placid, now 5-0 in district play, goes out of district Monday against visiting Moore Haven before facing district and county ri-val Avon Park at home Thursday.

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LIVINGBSunday, September 14, 2014

BY MICHAEL K. BOHN

As the Waynesburg College football team walked out onto the fi eld in Randall’s Island Stadium, most gawked at the nearby Tri-

borough Bridge (renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge in 2008). To the players from a small col-lege in southwestern Pennsylvania, the structure connecting three New York boroughs — Manhat-tan, Queens and the Bronx — was just as impres-sive as the skyscrapers they had seen the day be-fore.

The Waynesburg team had traveled to New York to play Fordham University on Sept. 30, 1939, in what was a season-opening tune up for a pow-erhouse of East Coast football. And the appar-ent mismatch was clear to the visitors even before playing a down.

“We suited up about 30 guys,” Waynesburg freshman Bill Meighen said years later, “and when Fordham came out with 70, we were really im-pressed. It seemed as if one player was bigger than the next.”

One of the game offi cials, Linesman Jack McPhee, ignored the size of the Fordham players and examined some unusual equipment on the sideline.

“When I walked onto the fi eld,” he said later, “I saw what looked like a railroad boxcar parked on the 40-yard line, with a camera on a tripod near-by.”

What McPhee saw that day, 75 years ago this month, was one of two “Telemobile” trucks staged on the fi eld by the Radio Corporation of America. A crew from the National Broadcasting Network, which RCA owned, was poised to produce Ameri-ca’s fi rst televised football game.

With this fall’s football spectacle well under-way, fans, TV advertisers and networks are sali-vating over another landmark in sports entertain-ment — the fi rst national championship playoffs in college football (see details below). Most Ameri-cans welcome the extra icing on the grand TV cake that already offers weekly Thursday-Friday-Satur-day games (and somerimes Tuesdays and Wednes-days!). However, virtually no one appreciates the humble beginnings of the enormously successful marriage between sports and TV.

‘RADIO SIGHT’The relationship between the mass media and

sports began in the Roaring Twenties when radio helped turn games into entertainment. An ear-ly milestone in that transformation was the 1926 World Series. The St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Yankees, four games to three, and a network of 21 radio stations carried Graham McNamee’s call of the game. An estimated 15 million people listened to baseball’s fi rst national broadcast. The lash-up of stations became the NBC radio network two months later when RCA bought the lead sta-tion.

As technical innovators turned to television in the early 1930s, Europe raced ahead of the United States in TV broadcasting. A reported 150,000 Ger-mans watched the 1936 Berlin Olympics in indoor arenas and theaters across the country. During the 1937 Wimbledon Championships, Brits in 3,000 homes watched the fi nals.

America caught up through the resourcefulness of RCA engineer Vladimir Zworykin and indepen-dent inventor Philo Farnsworth. In early 1939, RCA president David Sarnoff proudly announced to the press, “And now we add radio sight to sound.”

On April 30, the fi rst day of the 1939 World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., Sarnoff televised Presi-dent Franklin Roosevelt’s opening address. More-over, RCA-NBC hosted elaborate expositions of television science at the fair, including exhibits in the Hall of Television and the Living Room of To-morrow. During the 18-month-long fair, a report-ed 45 million people watched TV demonstrations.

NBC televised the fi rst Major League Base-

ball game on Aug. 26 when the Brooklyn Dodgers hosted a doubleheader with the Cincinnati Reds. Famed announcer Red Barber called the games for W2XBS. Viewers of the broadcast were drawn from the pool of an estimated 400 to 500 New Yorkers who had bought TV sets following the World’s Fair hoopla.

Televising a football game was a natural pro-gression from baseball and tennis. NBC opted for a college game fi rst, and Fordham was an easy choice because of both its football reputation and location in New York.

In stark contrast to the enlightened debut of broadcast television in the summer of 1939, gloaming clouds of war were gathering in Europe. On September 1, six days after Barber’s broadcast, radio announcers around the world reported Ger-many’s invasion of Poland and the start of World War II.

A ‘SOFT WEEK’ FOR FORDHAMWaynesburg, now a university located 60 miles

south of Pittsburg, is a private, liberal arts institu-tion founded in 1849 and affi liated with the U.S. Presbyterian Church. “It was a terrifi c thrill for a group of country boys like us to get to New York,” Waynesburg center Mo Scarry later told sports his-torian Stan Grosshandler. “In those days, Ford-ham was a real power, and this game was strictly a warmup for them. For us, it meant a good source of revenue.”

Fordham University, located in the Rose Hill neighborhood of the Bronx, ended the 1936 sea-son ranked 17th in the country and fi nished the next year 7-0-1 and a number three national rank-ing in the year-end poll. A 6-1-2 record in 1938 yielded a ranking of 17.

The 1939 Rams fi rst team boasted six seniors and fi ve juniors. The leaders included Pete Carlesi-mo, later father of basketball coach P. J. Carlesimo; left tackle Jon Kuzman; running back Big Ralph Friedgen, whose son is the current college foot-ball coach of the same name; Len Eshmont, the nation’s leading rusher in 1938; Dom Principe, the leading rusher and scorer during the undefeated 1937 season; and captain Bill Krywicki, who called the plays. East Coast sportswriters expected the team to be in the hunt for the 1939 national cham-pionship.

A HO-HUM WINWith the game scheduled for 2 p.m. on Satur-

day, Sept. 30, the NBC crew began setting up their equipment that morning. One of the Telemo-bile trucks, which looked like a 25-seat bus with-out side windows, carried the control equipment for the two cameras. The second accommodated a 300-watt transmitter and a folding, rooftop an-tenna. The crew mounted one of the iconoscope cameras on a sideline dolly, with the second atop the control truck. Thirty-inch parabolic antennas used during radio broadcasts captured the distinc-tive sounds of tackle football.

Cables carried power to the trucks from the sta-dium’s electrical room, as well as connected the cameras and trucks. Scarry, who later coached 19 years in the NFL, described the wiring hazards to an Associated Press reporter in 1989: “We were try-ing not to fall over the cables and look bad.”

A stadium crowd of 9,000 fans watched as team captains lined up for the coin toss. A smaller num-ber, perhaps a few thousand, watched the open-ing kickoff on a TV set, but almost all of them were at the RCA Pavilion at the World’s Fair. The real tar-gets, mom and pop and the kids at home, prob-ably numbered about 500 fairly well-off house-holds.

Those shopping for TV sets that fall had found a range of expensive makes and models priced be-tween $200 and $1,000. RCA, for example, then sold a TV in a large wooden cabinet for $295, which adjusted for infl ation, would be about $5,000 today. But the set came with a minis-cule screen that was about four inches wide. That works today on your smartphone, but certainly can’t support a man cave with multiple Barcalo-ungers.

Considering Fordham’s pasting of Waynes-burg 53-0 the previous year, no one could fault the Rams for their relaxed attitude at the start. That casualness showed up fi ve minutes into the fi rst quarter when Waynesburg running back Bob Brooks darted past future NFL player Kuzman at the line of scrimmage, shook off a would-be tack-ler in the secondary and scampered 63 yards for a touchdown. After John Stefanic added the extra point, the Yellow Jackets had stung the Rams for the early lead.

Coach Crowley was anything but sleepy after his team’s sloppy start. He energized his team, which responded quickly with a six-play, 65-yard drive that ended with right halfback Stephen Kazlo scor-ing from the 16-yard line, tying the score 7-7.

Eshmont added to the Fordham momentum on the fi rst play of the second quarter when he slipped through the middle of the Waynesburg line on the 31 and raced into the end zone. Eshmont, who would star for San Francisco 49ers after World War II, cheered as Kazlo added another point.

But the plucky Waynesburg players continued to thumb their noses at the beefy Fordham team and stopped the next Rams drive with a goal-line stand. But a poor punt by the Yellow Jackets gave Fordham a short fi eld, and soon Friedgen scored from the 2 on a line buck. After the conversion, Fordham led 21-7, the score at half.

Bill Stern called the play-by-play action for NBC. The popular radio broadcaster fl agrantly embel-lished the on-fi eld action during radio broadcasts since no one in radio land could tell the difference. On TV, however, Stern had to stick with, “It’s third and two on the 25-yard line, and Fordham’s back-fi eld has lined up in the Notre Dame box forma-tion.”

After halftime, Fordham stopped two Waynes-burg drives with an interception and a blocked punt. The Rams showed their dominance with two more touchdowns — a plunge by Principe in the third quarter, and Friedgen’s second score in the closing minutes of the game. Fordham won 34-7, and the game stats refl ected the score. Fordham outrushed Waynesburg 337-157 and in the air out-gained the Jackets 64-0.

The game’s outcome, as well as its signifi cance in sports history, brought a yawn from New York Times reporter Louis Effrat. “The Rams tallied in every period and had the televised game in hand by halftime.”

Principe, who later played for the football ver-sions of the New York Giants and Brooklyn Dodg-ers, also minimized the game’s meaning.

“The fact that the game was televised,” he told Grosshandler years later, “was of no signifi cance to us. It is really diffi cult to recall much about it, oth-er than the fact we considered them an easy team and were quite surprised when they scored fi rst.”

Waynesburg player Jack Wiley, for whom the university’s football stadium is named, offered a more nuanced assessment in a 1989 media inter-view.

“It was a historic occasion when you think of how big TV has gotten, and it’s amazing the chang-es that have been made. But back then, it real-ly didn’t mean that much to us because we didn’t know what television was.”

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DEAR ABBY: I have overheard a person who works as an aide at the local elemen-tary school talking about the students -- discussing their special needs, behav-ioral issues, etc. I think it is appalling that she’s relaying confidential informa-tion to others in the community. The rule for employees here is, “What happens in the school stays in the school.”

I’m not sure what to do. I have heard from her too many times that it was “just an oversight” on her part. Should I let the parents of these students know, or make the school administrators aware of the situation? The people listening are, of course, just as guilty. Perhaps it’s not my place to interfere; however, I find her behavior to be unpro-fessional, and she should not be working in such a setting.

If you publish this, I hope it will be all it takes to open some-one’s eyes and seal their lips. What do you think?

—BOILING OVER IN NEW ENGLAND

DEAR BOILING OVER: I’m printing your letter, but I doubt it will silence the wagging tongue of a gossip who uses confidential informa-tion to get attention. What you should do is inform the principal of the school and let him or her “seal the leak.” If that doesn’t work, you should inform

the parents because they may want to take action. But don’t jump the gun; go through channels first.

DEAR ABBY: I have a friend whose son is in sales, and he asked to give me a presentation. My friend instructed me that I was under no obligation to purchase anything; he just needed to practice it. I complied and didn’t buy anything he was pitching.

He has now contacted me again to do another presen-tation because he has changed companies and wants to “prac-tice” again. I dislike sales pitches and I’m also very busy. Ordi-narily, I would just say no. However, because he’s my friend’s son I am unsure how to respond. Can you give me any suggestions?

— ANONYMOUS OUT WEST

DEAR ANONY-MOUS: Because you agreed previously, the young man may not realize that his asking again is an imposition. All you need to do is tell him that you are very busy. Then explain that you agreed the last time as

a special favor to his parent, that you can’t do it, but you wish him luck with the new company.

DEAR ABBY: What do you do when the hostess at a club meeting won’t tolerate shared information or food, but instead tells you to be quiet and listen only to HER history, gripes and opinions?

— DUES PAYER, ANYWHERE, U.S.A.

DEAR DUES PAYER: Before or after some of those meetings, have a chat with other club members. Find out if they, too, are being

treated this way and, if they are, how they feel about it. If you are all dues-paying members and can vote, it may be possible to remove her as hostess. However, if you are the only person she does this with, you might be happier being involved in another organization where your contributions will be appreciated instead of stifled.

Aide should go to principal’s office for talking out of school

DEAR ABBY

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil-lips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

WEEKLY HOROSCOPE

ARIES — Aries, you can have all of the in-spiration in the world, but without some prac-tical application, your idea will stall. Spend some time thinking things through.

TAURUS — You are torn between two choices, Taurus. Family matters are on one side, and work responsibilities are on the other. It may take a few days to work out a decision.

GEMINI — Gemini, it’s difficult to contain all of your enthusiasm, so share your excite-ment and happiness with others. Try tackling some other people’s projects.

CANCER — Cancer, you will be front and center in the days to come. Don’t be nervous, as you’re fully capable of handling the extra attention. Enjoy the spotlight while it lasts.

LEO — Leo, you will be full of energy this week. Use this energy and enthusiasm to your advantage, tackling projects you have let go unfinished but want to get done.

VIRGO — Virgo, immerse yourself in activities that put you first over the next few days. Whether it’s a date or simply alone time, enjoy it and start tending to your needs.

LIBRA — Libra, getting back into the swing of things after a long vacation can be challenging. But you will have no problem

getting back into a groove and getting all of your work done.

SCORPIO — Try turning something you enjoy doing for fun into a career, Scorpio. Loving what you get paid to do is a key to a happy life, so figure out a way to make that happen.

SAGITTARIUS — Sagittarius, you may be adept at finding an easy way around a difficult thing, but sometimes taking the hard road offers good life lessons along the way.

CAPRICORN — Family needs take precedence over your obligations at work, Capricorn. Higher-ups will just have to be patient if they want to keep you on as an employee.

AQUARIUS — Aquarius, everyone expects you to provide advice, but this week you may be in need of guidance. It could be because you have been tackling so many projects lately.

PISCES — Few things escape your attention, Pisces. However, this week you can expect to be happily surprised by good news.

You are torn between two choices, Taurus

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SEBRING — The Highlands Art League will join forces again this year with Florida Hospital Heartland in declaring war on breast cancer.

To show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, HAL is “going pink” and offering eight Pink Art Classes that are inspired by HOPE. These class-es include six Art Uncorked classes, one Art No Cork (ages 13-plus) and one Wine Glass Painting class.

The classes will

be offered Sept. 30 through Oct. 9 and taught by HAL in-structors Kristy Harris, Megan Ekenstedt, Phyllis Jones-Behrens, Alice Hansen and Tori Roman. A portion of the proceeds from these classes will be donated from HAL to benefit the Florida Hospital Heartland Mammography Fund, which provides mam-mograms to women in need in Highlands and Hardee counties.

HAL’s Pink Art Classes are scheduled to take place prior to Florida Hospital’s Pink Army Strut on Oct. 11

in downtown Sebring. Students of HAL’s pink classes can opt to hang their art in HAL’s Clovelly House that will be on exhibit during the Strut. The Strut also benefits the Florida Hospital Heartland Mammography Fund. Tickets for the Strut are available at www.JoinThePinkArmy.com.

“I am fortunate to work with both HAL and Florida Hospital and be a part of their efforts in supporting this community,” said HAL instructor and Pink Army coordinator Kristy Harris. “The pub-lic is excited to attend

these Pink Art Classes in honor of loved ones who had breast cancer.”

In addition to the Pink Classes, the HAL “Village Where Art Lives” will be one of the destinations for the Strut and will in-clude the following art exhibits and activities:

• Village Art Circle: Decorate Your Bra

• Visual Art Center: Kiss The Canvas

• Clovelly House: Pink Art Exhibit

• Highlands Museum of the Arts (MoTA): Ringling College of Art and Design Exhibit

• Yellow House Gallery and Gift Shop: Retail

Center and Art ExhibitFor more infor-

mation about the Pink Art Classes

or HAL, visit www.HighlandsArtLeague.org or call 863-385-6682.

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SEBRING — Local artist Linda Kegley has just completed her ninth acrylic painting in a new Reef Series featuring fish, corals and invertebrates from coral reefs around the world.

“The unique feature of these paintings is that the ocean floor is at eye level, giving the feeling that the viewer is on the reef among the sea life. Some feature hawksbill turtles, angel fish, and endangered elkhorn coral. So far

reefs from the Florida Keys, Caribbean, Mexico, and Pacific and Indian Oceans have been highlighted,” Kegley said in a press release.

As part of process in designing this series, Kegley said she has done extensive research to create environments that are true to nature, and the sea’s geography. The species of the sub-jects in each painting are listed, along with which ocean they live in. Each painting has the work “reef” in the title.

Kegley is not a new-comer to fish, having completed over 200 paintings in her US Trademarked series “Don’t Drink Like a Fish.” The difference here is that the fish and corals are scientifically correct, in their natural settings.

These painting are on display at Wild Child Art Gallery in Matalcha. Her works are sold in galleries on both coasts, online, and locally at Frames and Images.

For more information about Kegley’s art, visit www.LKArtworks.com.

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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Dear Pharmacist: I

listened to your Thy-

roid Summit last June

and heard the differ-

ent doctors talk about

medicine but I’m still

unsure what I should

be taking. I have Hashi-

moto’s and don’t do

well on Armour. Can

you tell me what is best

for me?— J.C., Chicago

Answer: As a phar-

macist, I know about

all the medications for

thyroid disease, but as

an individual, I insist

you ask your practitio-

ner what’s best for you.

I’ve learned that people

with Hashimoto’s have

a peculiar sensitivi-

ty (at times) to porcine

derived medications

known as “Natural

Dessicated Thyroid”

or NDT. Your Armour

medication is in the

NDT class.

NDT drugs are popu-

lar prescription medi-

cations that contain a

combination of T4 and

T3 that is porcine (pig)

derived, then purified.

First the advantages of

NDT drugs:

1. NDT drugs provide

your body with a good

match to your own hu-

man thyroid hormone,

despite being derived

from pig glands.

2. NDT drugs have

been around for a long

time, and have a rela-

tively safe track record.

3. The price is very af-

fordable for a month

supply.Here are a few disad-

vantages of NDT drugs:

1. Some people de-

velop an allergy to it, or

they don’t want an ani-

mal-derived product.

2. This is a biggie for

people with Hashimo-

to’s: Your immune sys-

tem may mistake the

added thyroid glandu-

lar you are getting from

the drug and make

more antibodies to

your thyroid.

For some of you, your

immune cells cannot

distinguish between

pork-derived thyroid

gland and your own

thyroid gland, so the

NDT drugs trigger your

immune system. We

are talking about auto-

immune thyroid dis-

ease, not regular hypo-

thyroidism. You would

know because your

TPO (thyroid peroxi-

dase) TG (thyroglobu-

lin) antibodies would

increase, and symp-

toms would flare.

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Help foryour thyroidproblems

DEAR PHARMACIST

Suzy Cohen

SEE HELP | B3

The common cold is a

group of symptoms

caused by a number of

different viruses. Children

under 6 years of age average

six to eight colds per year

— up to one per month,

September through April

— with symptoms lasting

an average of 14 days. This

means that a child could be

ill with cold symptoms for

nearly three months dur-

ing this time period without

cause for concern.

Colds are most contagious

during the first two to four

days and the germs are typi-

cally carried on the sufferer’s

hands, where it can infect

another person for at least

two hours. Some cold virus-

es can live on surfaces for as

long as 24 hours, and drop-

lets containing viral parti-

cles can be exhaled into the

air by breathing, coughing

or sneezing.

The signs and symptoms

of a cold usually begin one

to two days after the initial

exposure. In children, nasal

congestion is the first symp-

tom. Children can also have

clear, yellow or green-col-

ored nasal discharge. A fe-

ver — a temperature high-

er than 100.4 degrees — is

common during the first

three days of the illness and

other symptoms may in-

clude sore throat, cough, ir-

ritability, difficulty sleep-

ing and decreased appetite.

Most children with colds

need not be excluded from

day care or school.

Parents may give acet-

aminophen (Tylenol) to

children older than three

months, or Ibuprofen

(Motrin) to children older

than six months to treat dis-

comfort associated with fe-

ver. Humidified air can im-

prove nasal congestion and

honey may be helpful for

nighttime cough in children

older than 12 months.

Medications — such as

antihistamines, deconges-

tants, cough medicines, and

expectorants — have been

shown not to have any ben-

efit in treating the common

cold. Parents should encour-

age their child to drink an

adequate amount of fluids.

Antibiotics are not effec-

tive in treating colds. They

may be necessary if the cold

Metro

Teaching your kids to washtheir hands throughly is the

best defense against the common cold.

There’s a reason

it’s called the

‘COMMON’COLDKids under 6

can average 8

of them a yearCOLD HARD FACTS ABOUT THE COMMON COLD

• Colds are minor infections of the nose and

throat caused by several different viruses.

• A cold may last for about one week, but

some colds last longer, especially in childre

n,

elderly people, and those in poor health.

• In the United States,colds account for

more visits to the doctor than any other co

ndi-

tion.

• Adults get an average of two to four colds

per year, mostly between September and M

ay.

• Young children sufferfrom an average of

six to eight colds peryear.

• Colds are highly contagious. They most of

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ten spread when droplets of fluid that contain

a cold virus are transferred by touch. Thes

e

droplets may also beinhaled.

KIDS’ HEALTH

Denise Bagley, PA-C

Blood drivetoday at LakePlacid Elks

LAKE PLACID —

One Blood will have

its Big Red Bus at

the Lake Placid Elks

Lodge from 9 a.m.

to 3 p.m. Friday to

collect blood dona-

tions. Remember,

one pint can save up

to three lives.

“Blood is always in

demand the supply

is greatly reduced in

summer when many

of the regular do-

nors have returned

to their northern

homes or just on va-

cation,” a spokes-

man said. Special

gifts will go home

with donors.’

Outreachevents planned

Homestyle Well-

ness will offer the

following commu-

nity outreach events

this week. All sites

are open to the pub-

lic. Call Barb Person-

ette at 214-6795 for

details.Today9 a.m. -- Health

fair, Banyon Woods,

1298 Gladiola Drive,

Avon Park.

10 a.mm -- Cop-

ing with Transitions,

Crown Pointe, 5005

Sun N Lake Blvd.,

Sebring.Monday1 p.m. -- Alzheim-

er’s Support Group,

Crown Pointe, 5005

Sun N Lake Blvd.,

Sebring.Tuesday

9 a.m. -- Health

Fair, Heron’s Land-

ing Apartments, 1

Heron’s Landing

Lane, Lake Placid.

12:30 p.m. --

Health Fair, Groves

of Victoria Park, 2010

Village Groves Blvd.,

Sebring.

The FDA was

formed in 1906 to

make sure those

foods and drugs

being sold in the

United States con-

tained only what

was disclosed on

the label.

Until 1912, how-

ever, drug man-

ufacturers could

make whatever medical claims,

true or false, they wished. They

just could not lie about the ingre-

dients. Safety studies were not re-

quired until 1938. Prescriptions

were not required until 1951 when

the FDA passed the first list of

drugs that needed medical super-

vision.The law mandating that drug

manufacturers prove that their

drugs worked was not passed un-

til 1962. Since then, the FDA has

been reviewing both new discov-

eries and over-the-counter and

prescription drugs already on the

market.How do drugs get to mar-

ket? Some, like Alexander Flem-

ing’s mold that became penicillin,

are chance. Some — like aspirin

(willow bark), digoxin (foxglove)

and, more recently, Taxol (pacific

yew tree) the first effective treat-

ment for ovarian cancer — are

A lot goes into gettingyour medicine to you

Metro

Most drugs go through years of testing and trials befo

re

they get to your doctor’s office or pharmacy.

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SEBRING — Just around the corner from the Circle on East Center Avenue is a small yellow house that is currently being used as the Sebring Friends of the Library’s Used Book Store. This 100-year-old home built by Thomas R. Whitehouse in 1914 has been designat-ed by the Sebring Historic Preservation Commission as a historic home.

At 11:00 a.m. Monday, a plaque stat-ing “Original Residence of the Family of Thomas R. Whitehouse, Sr., Built in 1914” will be installed on the wall in the living room ad-jacent to the fireplace. Whitehouse family descendants will be in attendance, and per-sons in the community who are interested are invited to attend the installation ceremony.

The story of the Whitehouse family is all about family values, family love and care and dedication to the well-being of the community in which

they lived.When Thomas

Whitehouse arrived in Sebring in 1912, he built the structure on the corner of the Circle and East Center Avenue, which was gradually enlarged in subsequent years and used as the Whitehouse business and source of income until the mid-1970s. The build-ing served as a grocery store on the first floor, with the second floor becoming the Whitehouse Hotel.

Whitehouse brought his wife and six young children from Pennsylvania to Sebring right after the store was built in 1912. They took up residence temporarily in two rooms that had been partitioned off in the store until their home was built in 1914. The home was built right behind the store.

The ensuing years found the family actively involved in their family businesses, the Methodist Church, and the activities of the community. They were noted for their gener-osity and kindness, and

their children’s lives evidenced this.

The children grew and all became suc-cessful. Lulua became a Salvation Army officer and married Col. G.A. Stephan; George married Anna Bogle, and their son, Jimmy served as supervisor of elections for 24 years; Leona married Gid Jaeger and operated a ladies’ dress shop for more than 40 years; Geralda (Jerry) married Douglas Estes and owned and operated the Polly Prim Beauty salon for 50 years; Emma married Hugh Wallace, who worked in the IGA store family business; and Tommy, married to Eva Butts, ran the family’s I.G.A. grocery store until his retirement in 1979. While Tommy served in the military during World War II, other family members pitched in and kept the store running.

Over the years, the yellow house behind the store was home at various times to three generations of Whitehouse family members. Two of the

Whitehouse daughters, Emma and Geralda, were married in front of the living room fireplace. Daughter Lulua, when a young child, fell gravely ill and was in a coma for nine weeks, but awoke after her mother spent a night in the little yellow house in prayer. She recovered completely. Tommy went off to war in the 1940s, and came back alive and well. During the Depression of the 1930s, bags of groceries were given by the Whitehouses to people who couldn’t afford them. So many more memories.

The Whitehouse home and grocery store building were sold in 1979 to Jake & Beverly House, who ran a household appliance business from the building. In 1995, the Sebring Friends of the Library purchased the little yellow house from Jake House, and have used the home as a used book store ever since.

In early 2014, Jackie Koza, volunteer at the bookstore, initiated the lengthy procedure to

have the yellow house designated a historic home by the Sebring Historic Preservation Commission. With the assistance of Robin Hinote, executive direc-tor of the Community Redevelopment Agency, Jackie began the complex applica-tion process. She then met with the CRA and provided them with all of the historical materi-als that they requested.

Mark Stewart, mem-ber of the Board of Directors of CRA, also provided significant assistance with this

process. Finally, the yellow house received the designation, and Jackie ordered the plaque. Robert Freeland provided and will install the plaque.

And so, this fabled house will continue to be remembered as the home of the beloved and prominent Whitehouse family; and will continue with its productive present and future as a used book store run by volunteers who donate the monetary proceeds for the Sebring Public Library.

Whitehouse home designated as historicSpecial to the NewS-SuN

SEBRING — The Sebring Community Redevelopment Agency has printed an outdoor sculpture brochure for the various sculptures on display in downtown Sebring.

The CRA is currently participating in the 14th Annual Florida Outdoor Sculpture Competition, which is hosted each year by the Polk Museum of Art (PMoA). The CRA selected six sculptures from the competition entries that are in-stalled in downtown Sebring and will remain until Jan. 25, 2015.

Each year, more than 50 outdoor sculptures are submit-ted for exhibit consid-eration in Lakeland and Winter Haven with the program expanding to Sebring this year.

This new brochure features where the sculptures are located, the artist, name of the sculpture and what materials were used to create them. The

brochure also includes information about the sculptures on display in Winter Haven and Lakeland that are also a part of the competition.

The brochures are free and available at the Downtown Sebring Chamber of Commerce office on the Circle, as well as at the CRA office lo-cated inside City Hall (368 S. Commerce Ave.).

The following artists and sculptures are

featured in Downtown Sebring:

• Hanna Jubran, Grimesland, N.C. — “The Three Graces” made of steel, coated iron and paint; loca-tion: Centennial Park.

• Craig Gray, Key West — “Slices of Heaven” made of con-crete combined with limestone; location: Highlands Art League.

• Aisling Millar, Greenville, N.C. — “Bealtine” made of steel; location: Highlands Art League/Cultural Center.

• Jack Howard-Potter, New York, N.Y. — “Winged Glory” made of galvanized, powder-coated steel; location: Circle Park.

• Adam Walls, Hope Mills, N.C. — “Father and Son” made of painted steel; location: Near Rotary Park,

• Karyn Adamek, Lutz — “Iron Horses” made of recycled met-al; location: Centennial Park.

Sculptures are secured on a concrete slab and accompanied by a plaque with details about the artist and sculpture. Any

artist is welcome to submit their work di-rectly to the PMoA for

consideration in next year’s competition.

For more information

about the Sebring CRA, please visit www.DowntownSebring.org.

Downtown Sebring outdoor sculpture brochure now availableSpecial to the NewS-SuN

COURTESY PHOTO

The Downtown Sebring CRA has printed brochures detailing the sculptures that have been placed around downtown Sebring as part of 1the 4th Annual Florida Outdoor Sculpture Competi-tion, which is hosted each year by the Polk Museum of Art.

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The Whitehouse family in front of their home in Sebring, which was built in 1914 and has been designated a historic home by the Sebring Historic Preservation Commission.

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Places to Worship is a paid adver-tisement in the News-Sun that is pub-lished Friday and Sunday. To place a listing in this directory, call the News-Sun at 385-6155, ext. 596.

AnglicAnNew life anglican Fellowship, 10 N.

Main Ave. (Woman’s Club), Lake Plac-id, FL 33852. Rev. Susan Rhodes, Deacon in Charge, (863) 243-3191; [email protected]. Sunday Wor-ship, 10 a.m. Teaching, Holy Communion, Music, Fellowship, Healing Prayer. “Pasto-ral and Spiritual”.

ASSEMBlY OF gODchrist Fellowship church (assembly

of God), 2935 New Life Way. Bearing His Name; Preaching His Doctrine; and Awaiting His Coming. “Worshiping God in Spirit and in Truth.” Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Worship, 7 p.m. Pastor Eugene Haas. Phone 471-0924.

First assembly of God, 4301 Ke-nilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. Wilm-ont McCrary, pastor. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship and KIDS Church, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 7 p.m. Wednesday Family Night, (Adult Bible Study), LIFE Youth Group, Roy-al Rangers, Missionettes, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-6431.

BAPTiSTavon Park lakes Baptist church,

22600 N. Highlands Blvd., Avon Park, FL 33825. George Hall, Pastor. Christ centered and biblically based. Sunday worship services, 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facilities are avail-able. Bible studies at 9:45 a.m. Sun-day and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Bible classes at 9:45 a.m. are centered for all ages. Choir practice at 5 p.m. Sunday. Church phone: 452-6556.

Bethany Baptist church (GarBc) We are located at the cor-ner of SR17 and C-17A (truck route) in Avon Park. Join us Sunday morning at 9:00 AM for coffee and doughnuts, fol-lowed with Sunday School for all ages at 9:30. Sunday morning worship ser-vice begins at 10:30 a.m., and eve-ning worship service is at 6 p.m. On Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen min-istry and the Catylist class (20’s+) be-gin at 6:30 PM. The adult Bible and Prayer Time begins at 7 p.m. For more information go to www.bethanybapti-stap.com or call the church office at 863-452-1136.

Faith Missionary Baptist church, off State Road 17 North of Sebring at 1708 LaGrange Ave. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Service, 7 p.m. Deaf interpretation available. Ken Lambert, Pastor. Phone 386-5055.

Fellowship Baptist church, 1000 Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Sun-day: Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morn-ing Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Wednes-day: Evening Service, 7 p.m.; Children/Youth, 7 p.m. Telephone: 453-4256. Fax: 453-6986. E-mail: [email protected]; Web site, www.apfellow-ship.org.

First Baptist church of avon Park, N. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL - 453-6681. Rev. Jon Beck, pastor; Dr. Howard Leman, associate pastor; Matthew Price, minis-tor of youth, Rev. Johnattan Soltero, His-panic pastor; Joy Loomis, director of mu-sic. Sunday – Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Children’s Church, 10:45 a.m.; Youth Choir, 4:30 p.m.; Eve-ning Worship, 6 p.m. Nursery provided for both services. Wednesday - Wednesday Night Supper, 5:15 p.m.; Children’s Choir, 5:45 p.m.; Youth Activities, 6 p.m.; Prayer Meeting/Bible Study, 6 p.m.; Worship Choir Practice, 6 p.m.; Mission Programs for Children, 6:45 p.m.; Ignite, 7:30 p.m. Hispanic Services: Sunday school at 9:30 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. To watch services online, go to the website at www.fbcap.net. “In the heart of Avon Park, for the hearts of Avon Park.”

First Baptist church of lake Jose-phine, 111 Lake Josephine Drive, Se-bring (just off U.S. 27 midway between Sebring and Lake Placid). Your place for family, friends and faith. Sunday morn-ing worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery is provided for both services with Children’s Church at 11 a.m. Life changing Bible Study for all ages starts at 9:45 a.m. Sunday night worship at 6 p.m. Wednes-day Bible Study and Prayer meeting at 7 p.m. along with youth worship in the youth facility, and missions training for all children. Call the church at 655-1524.

First Baptist church of lake Placid, Knowing God’s Heart and Sharing God’s Hope, 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Plac-id, FL 33852 (863) 465-3721, Website: www.fbclp.com. Email: [email protected]. Sunday services - Traditional Ser-vice 9 a.m., Contemporary Service 10:30 a.m. Link Groups at 9 and 10:30 a..m., Wednesday Activities: Family dinner at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, reservations re-quired — dinner is not held during the summer). Prayer meeting, Youth Intersec-tions, and MaxKidz Extreme meet at 6:15 p.m. The church is at 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Placid. For information, call 465-3721 or go to www.fbclp.com.

First Baptist church of lorida located right on U.S. 98 in Lorida. Sunday School begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages. Sun-day worship services are at 11 a.m. and

6:30 p.m. Preschool care is provided at the 11 a.m. worship service. Wednesday evening Bible Study and Prayer meeting is at 6:30 p.m., followed by adult choir rehearsal. From September the AWANA groups meet. First Lorida is the “Place to discover God’s love.” For more informa-tion about the church or the ministries of-fered, call 655-1878.

First Baptist church, sebring, 200 E. Center Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Tele-phone: 385-5154. Rev. Matthew D. Crawford, senior pastor; Rev. Nuno Nor-berto, associate pastor, minister of music and senior adults; Lonnie Wall, pastor of students, and Dixie Kreulen, preschool director. Group Bible Stud-ies, 9:15 a.m.; Blended Service, 10:30 a.m.; Mision Buatista Hispana, 2 p.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday night programs at the ROC begin 5:30 p.m., at church begin 6:30 p.m. Preschool and Mother’s Day Out for children age 6 weeks to 5 years old. Call 385-4704. Website www.fbsebring.com

Florida avenue Baptist church, 401 S. Florida Ave., Avon Park. Mailing ad-dress is 710 W. Bell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Telephone, 453-5339. Rev. John D. Girdley, pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Worship, 11 a.m.; 11 a.m. Children’s Church; Sunday Eve-ning Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday night programs for children and youth at 6 p.m. and for adults at 6:30 p.m.

independent Baptist church, 5704 County Road 17 South, Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sun-day worship, 10:30 a.m. Sunday eve-ning, 6 p.m. Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Fundamental, soul-winning, mission-minded, King James Bible Church. Lar-ry Ruse, pastor. Phone 655-1899. Bus transportation.

leisure lakes Baptist church, 808 Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just off of Miller at the west end of Lake June) “Where the old fashion gospel is preached.” Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship service at 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service is at 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meet-ing and Bible Study at 6 p.m. Call the church at 699-0671 for more informa-tion.

Maranatha Baptist church (GarBc), 35 Maranatha Blvd., Se-bring, FL 33870 (A half mile east of Highlands Avenue on Arbuckle Creek Road.) Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week service, Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily Prayer and Bible Study, 8 a.m., Hamman Hall. Pastor Gerald Web-ber and Associate Pastors Don Mes-senger and Ted Ertle. Phone 382-4301.

Parkway Free Will Baptist church, 3413 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870. Welcome to the church where the “Son” always shines. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m.; and Wednesday Evening Worship, 7 p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at 6 p.m. on the last Sunday of each month. The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pastor. Church phone: 382-3552. Home phone: 214-3025. Af-filiated with the National Association of Free Will Baptists, Nashville, Tenn.

sparta road Baptist church, (sBc) 4400 Sparta Road. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study, 6 p.m. Nursery provided. For in-formation, call 382-0869.

southside Baptist church (GarBc), 379 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring. David C. Altman, Pastor. Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship Service, 10:45 a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Student ministry, 6:30 p.m.; Awana kindergarten through fifth grade, 6:30 p.m.; Adult Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. A nurs-ery for under age 3 is available at all services. Provisions for handicapped and hard-of-hearing. Office phone, 385-0752.

spring lake Baptist church, “Where the Bible is Always Open.” Pastor Richard Schermerhorn, 7408 Valen-cia Road; 655-2610. Assistant Pastor Ronald Smith, 386-1610. On U.S. 98 at the Spring Lake Village II entrance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. for all ages; Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study and Prayer Ser-vice, 6:30 p.m. Nursery available for all services.

sunridge Baptist church, (sBc) 3704 Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 and Valerie, across from Florida Hospital), Sebring. Tim Finch, pastor. Sunday School, 9;30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; and Sunday Evening Service, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer, Bible Study, and Youth, 6:30 p.m.Nursery provided. For information, call 382-3695.

cATHOlicour lady of Grace catholic church,

595 E. Main St., Avon Park, 453-4757. Father Nicholas McLoughlin, pastor. Sat-urday Vigil Mass is 4 p.m. in English and 7 p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 and 10:30 a.m. in English. Weekday mass at 8 a.m. English confession at 3:30 p.m. Saturday; Spanish confession at 6:30 p.m. Religious Education Classes (Sep-tember to May) are 9-10:20 a.m. Sun-day for grades K through 5th. Grades 6th through Youth Bible Study are from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday.

st. catherine catholic church, 820 Hickory St., Sebring. Parrish office/mail-ing address: 882 Bay St., Sebring, FL 33870, 385-0049, 385-6762 (Span-ish); fax, 385-5169; email, [email protected]; website, www.stcathe.com. School Office/Mailing, Principal Dr. Anna V. Adam, 747 S. Franklin St., Sebring, FL

33870; 385-7300; fax, 385-7310; email [email protected]. School office hours 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday-Friday. Clergy: Very Rev. José González, V.F., [email protected] or 385-0049; Paro-chial Vicar, Rev. Victor Caviedes, 385-3993; Assisting Priest (retired), Rev. J. Peter Sheehan; Decons, Rev. Mr. James R. McGarry and Rev. Mr. Max M. Severe. WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: - 4 p.m.; Sunday - 8 and 10 a.m., 12 p.m. (Spanish), 5 p.m. (Holy Family Youth Cen-ter), every third Sunday of the month at 2 p.m. (French Mass). Daily Mass: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. Saturday at 9 a.m. Sacrament of Reconcilliation: 7:15-7:45 a.m. first Friday, 2:30-3:15 p.m. Saturday and 9-9:45 a.m. Sunday. Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday-Friday.

st. James catholic church, 3380 Placidview Drive, Lake Placid, 465-3215. Father Michael J. Cannon. Mass schedule: Sunday 8 a..m. and 10 a.m. year round. Saturday Vigil 4 p.m. Week-days 9 a.m. Holy days 9:30 a.m. (Vigil evening before at 7 p.m.) First Saturday of each month: Healing Mass, 9 a.m.

cHRiSTiAncornerstone christian church, (Sax-

on Hall) 1003 W. Pine St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Love Christ - Love People. Jon Carter, Music Minister. Sunday, 9 a.m. Bible Study; 10 a.m. Worship; Commu-nion available each week. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Fellowship Group. For more in-formation call 453-7679.

sebring christian church, 4514 Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872. Tod Schwingel, Preacher. Kristy Mar-vin, Childrens Director. Youth Minister Blake Rushing. Sunday Worship, 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Wednes-day night meals, 5:30 p.m. followed by classes at 6:30 p.m. Alzheimers Care-givers Support Group meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Phone 382-6676.

First christian church (Disciples of christ), 510 Poinsettia Avenue, (corner of Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), Sebring, FL 33870. Phone: 385-0358 or 385-3435. The Rev. Ronald Norton, Pastor; Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Praise Break-fast, 10 a..m., Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Children’s Church, 10:30 a.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 p.m.

cHRiSTiAn & MiSSiOnARY AlliAncE

the alliance church of sebring, 451 Sparta Road, Sebring, FL 33875. Call 382-1343. Rev. Steve Hagen, pastor. Sunday services: Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship Service meets at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Bible Study meets at 6 p.m. (off site); Wednesday Prayer Gathering meets at 6 p.m.

cHURcH OF BRETHREnchurch of the Brethren, 700 S. Pine

St., Sebring, FL 33870. Sunday: Church School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m. Wednesday: Temple Choir, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-1597.

cHURcH OF cHRiSTavon Park church of christ, 200 S.

Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. Minis-ter: Don Smith. Sunday Worship Servic-es, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facili-ties are available at every service. Bible Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and Wednes-day, 7 p.m. Bible centered classes for all ages. Church phone: 453-4692.

heartland church of christ, Lakeshore Mall - Suite 42 (outside entrance), 901 U.S. Highway 27 N, Sebring, FL 33870. Sunday worship, 9 a.m. to noon; Wednes-day, Bible study, 7 p.m. Evangelist Carl Ford, (863) 402-2159.

lake Placid church of christ, 1069 Hwy 27 North, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Mailing address is P.O. Box 1440, Lake Placid, FL 33862. Sunday morning wor-ship is at 10 a.m. Sunday evening wor-ship is 6 p.m. Bible class 9 a.m. Sun-days and Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. All are invited to join us. For more infor-mation, call the church at 863-465-4636 or visit the website www.thelordsway.com/lakeplacidcofc/.

sebring Parkway church of christ, 3800 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870; 385-7443. Minister: Kevin Patterson. Times of service are: Sunday Bible Class, 9 a.m.; Sunday Worship Service, 10 a.m.; Sunday Evening Service, 6 p.m.; Wednes-day Bible Class, 7 p.m.

cHURcH OF gODchurch on the ridge, Church of

God, Anderson, Ind.; 1130 State Road 17 North, Sebring, FL 33870. Worship Service Sunday, 10 a.m.; Bible Study and Prayer, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Pastor Dr. Collet Varner, (863) 382-0773.

cHURcH OF nAZAREnEFirst church of the Nazarene of

avon Park, P.O. Box 1118., Avon Park, FL 33825-1118. 707 W. Main St. Sunday: Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages; morning worship at 10:45 a.m.; and evening service at 6 p.m. Wednes-day evening service is at 7 p.m. with spe-cial services for children and adults. If you need any more information, call 453-4851.

church of the Nazarene of lake Plac-id, 512 W. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid, FL 33852. Adult Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning worship, 10:45 a.m.; Wednes-day evening: All church meal, 6 p.m.; Christian Life Study, 6:45 p.m. Winter Life groups pending. Call 446-1339. Pastor Tim Taylor.

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community Bible church - church-es of christ in christian Union, (Orange Blossom Conference Center) 1400 C-17A North (truck route), Avon Park. Pre-senting Jesus Christ as the answer for time and eternity. Sunday morning wor-ship service, 10:30 a.m. Nursery pro-vided. Junior Church activities at same time for K-6 grade. Sunday School Bible hour (all ages), 9:30 a.m. (Transporta-tion available.) Sunday evening praise and worship service, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer service, 7 p.m. Children and youth activities at 7 p.m. Wednes-day. Everyone is welcome, please come worship with us. Tom Schwankweiler, Pastor. Phone 453-6052.

EPiScOPAlepiscopal church of the redeem-

er avon Park, 910 W. Martin St., Avon Park, FL 33825 (U.S. 27 across from Wells Motor Co.). Rev. Canon George Conger. Sunday services: Holy Com-munion at 9:30 a.m.; Bible study Wednesday at 10 a.m. Everyone is welcome. Come and worship with us; we would love to meet you. Church of-fice, 453-5664; fax, 453-4853. Visit us at our website at redeemeravon-park.com. Email [email protected]. Call the thrift store for hours open and donation pick up at 664-9668 or 453-5664.

st. agnes episcopal church, 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL 33870. Father Scott Walker. Sunday Servic-es: Holy Eucharist Rite I - 7:30 a.m., Holy Eucharist Rite II - 10 a.m. Nurs-ery available for the 10 a.m. service. Wednesday Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are always welcome. Church office 385-7649, for more informa-tion.

st. Francis of assisi anglican epis-copal church, 43 Lake June Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Phone: 465-0051. Pastor: Rev. Elizabeth L. Nel-son. Sunday Worship: 8 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday Bible Study beginning in October. Call the office for date and time. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. in the Youth Room. Holy Communion with Healing on Wednes-day at 6 p.m. in the church and Thurs-day at 9 a.m. in the chapel. Call the thrift store for hours open - 699-0221.

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the church of the Way eFca, 1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Sunda1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Se-bring. Sunday school and worship ser-vice at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Youth activities, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The Way is a church family who gath-ers for contemporary worship, teach-ing of God’s Word, prayer and fellow-ship. Come early and stay after for fellowship time. Child care and chil-dren’s church are provided. Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The Way – A place for you. Office Phone: 471-6140, Church Cell Phone: 273-3674. Email: thewaychurch@ hotmail.com. Web site: www.TheWayChurch.org

gRAcE BRETHREnGrace Brethren church, 3626

Thunderbird Road, (863) 835-0869. Dr. Randall Smith, senior pastor. Sun-day services at 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday services at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid City” Children’s Ministry throughout all services, and there are variosu other classes for teens, married couples, “prime-tim-ers,” and Bible studies in Spanish. “Kid City” Day Care, Preschool and After-School Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For registration call: 385-3111). Check us out on the Web at www.se-bringgrace.org.

inDEPEnDEnTFirst christian church, 1016 W.

Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825; (863) 453-5334; on the Web at www.firstchristianap.com. Our motto is “Je-sus is First at First Christian Church.” Greg Ratliff, Senior Minister; Bible School 9 a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Wednesday studies for all ages, 6 p.m. Nursery provided for all events.

inTERDEnOMinATiOnAl World harvest and restora-

tion Ministries, (non-denomination-al) 2200 N. Avon Blvd.,(non-denom-inational) 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon Park, FL 33825. Phone: 452-9777 or 453-3771. Sunday service: Sunday School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: W.H. Rogers.

lUTHERAnatonement lutheran church (elca),

1178 S.E. Lakeview Drive., Sebring. Rev. Sharon Dorr and Deacon David Thoresen will be the Spiritual Leaders, alternating Sundays. Jim Helwig, organist. Worship service with the Holy Eucharist is at 9:30 a.m. every Sunday. Birthday Sunday is the first Sunday of each month after the service. Council meeting is on the first Tuesday of each month. WELCA meets at noon second Tuesday of the month with a light lunch. Labyrinth Prayer Garden is open to the public 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When in need of prayers or to talk to God, come to the Garden. Come

and grow with us; we would love to meet you and your family. Don’t worry about how you look. Jesus went to the temple in a robe and sandals. Quilting classes ev-ery Monday at 6 p.m. Looking for quilters or people willing to learn. Call 840-3303.

christ lutheran church avon Park – lcMs, 1320 County Road 64, 1/2 mile east of Avon Park High School past the four-way stop sign. Sun-day Divine Worship is at 10 a.m. Holy Communion is celebrated every week with traditional Lutheran Litur-gy, hymns and songs of praise. Fel-lowship time with coffee and refresh-ments follows worship. Come worship and fellowship with us. For informa-tion call Pastor Scott McLean at (863) 471-2663 or see christlutheranavon-park.org.

Faith lutheran church – lcMs,2740 Lakeview Dr, Sebring; Church phone: 385-7848; Faith Child Development Center: 385-3232. Sunday Worship Service: 9 a.m. Communion served 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday. Sunday School & Bible Classes: 10 a.m. Worship Svc. Broadcast at 10 a.m. on WITS 1340AM each Sunday. Educational opportuni-ties include weekly adult Bible studies, Faith’s Closet Thrift Store (385-2782) is open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. All are warmly welcome in the Family of Faith.

Good shepherd lutheran church (AALC) American Association of Lu-theran Churches, 3240 Grand Prix Drive, Sebring, FL 33872. James Weed, pastor. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Bible Study, 9 a.m. Nurs-ery provided. Social activities: Choir, Missions, Evangelism. Phone 385-2346.

New life evangelical lutheran church, 3725 Hammock Road, a Con-gregation of the Evangelical Luther-an Synod (ELS) in fellowship with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). Sunday Worship at 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 9 a.m. For more informa-tion, call Pastor Luke Willitz at 385-2293 or visit the Web site at www.newlifesebring.com.

resurrection lutheran church - elca, 324 E. Main St., at Memorial Drive, Avon Park. Pastor Rev. John C. Grodzinski. Sunday worship 9:30 a.m. Wednesday Worship Service is at 7 p.m. Open Communion celebrated at all services. “God’s Work, Our Hands.”

trinity lutheran church - lcMs, 25 Lakeview St., Lake Placid, FL 33852; 465-5253. The Rev. Richard A. Norris, pastor; Susan C. Norris, Trinity Tots Pre-School director Education Hour, 8:45 a.m.; Worship service, 10 a.m. Holy Communion each first and third Sunday. Children’s Church scheduled during worship service, 4-year-olds through fifth grade. Nursery provided during worship service for infants to 3-year-olds. Seasonal Mid-Week Ser-vices each Wwednesday evening dur-ing Advent and Lent. Call church of-fice at 465-5253 or visit the website at www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. Other activities and groups include: Choir; Ladies Guild and LWML; Men’s Fel-lowship Group, Small Group Bible Studies; Trinity Tots Pre-school, and Youth Group.

nOn-DEnOMinATiOnAlBible Fellowship church, 3750

Hammock Road, Sebring, 33872. Sunday: American Sign Language: First Worship sermon, Songs signed first & second Worship services. First Worship Service 9 a.m.; Second Wor-ship Service 10:45 a.m. Nursery (up to 2 years old) and S.S. class-es both hours. Evening Service, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Youth, 6-7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. Todd Patter-son, pastor; Andy McQuaid, associate pastor. Church office 385-1024. Web-site: bfcsebring.com

calvary church, 1825 Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872; 386-4900. An independent community church. Sunday morning worship, 10 a.m.; Bi-ble study, 11:15 a.m.; Sunday eve-ning service, 6 p.m. Pastor Lester Os-beck. A small friendly church waiting for your visit.

christian training Ministries inc., on Sebring Parkway. Enter off Coun-ty Road 17 on Simpson Avenue. Sun-day service is at 10 a.m.; Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. A nursery and children’s church are provided. The church is part of Christian Internation-al Ministries Network, a full gospel, non-denominational ministry. Linda M. Downing, minister, [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, associate minister, [email protected]. Church phone: 314-0482. Web site: www.ctmforme.com

crossroads of life,148 E. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid, FL 33852; Tel. 863-655-9163. The place of your Divine appointment. We expect our su-pernatural God to transform our lives through His power and grace. Come, learn of His plan and destiny for you. With His plan we receive His provision along with His perfect timing and opportunity. What you have longed for, but have been missing, can now be received. The direction you have been thirsty for will suddenly quench your parched soul. Come to experience what you have been missing for so long – empowerment in every area of life. We teach, train and send forth to win souls. You don’t speak English – no problema. We have a Span-ish interpreter. We look forward to fellowship and worship with you at 7

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p.m. every Wednesday. Pastoers Gil and Rosa Benton (Faith Never Fails).

Faith & Familylife Worship Center, Pas-tors Leroy and JoAnn Taylor invite you to discover one of Sebring’s hidden treasures at 2349 U.S. 27 South (Banyan Plaza off Sparta Road and Lake Jackson). We pro-vide biblical solutions for everyday challeng-es through our multicultural worship ser-vices available on Sundays at 11 a.m. and Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Child care is avail-able for all who attend. For more informa-tion, all 385-1800. Plan your first visit. Mat-thew 7:7 says, “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” Our guests are very important, so please let us know how we can meet your need by emailing [email protected]. Our mission at Faith & Fam-ilylife is centered around Restoring Lives, Families and Communities.

Grace Bible Church, 4541 Thunderbird Road, (second church on left) Sebring, FL 33872. Phone, 382-1085. Dustin Woods, lead pastor. Saturday Worship, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Monday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, Children’s & Youth Pro-grams, 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., Col-lege Ministry. www.GBCconnected.org

Highlands Community Church, a casual contemporary church, meets at 3005 New Life Way. Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10 a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World classes. Small groups meet throughout the week. Church phone is 402-1684; Pastor Bruce A. Linhart.

New Beginnings Church of Sebring, worshiping at The Morris Chapel, 307 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Pas-tor Gary Kindle. Bible study every Sunday, 9 a.m. Blended Church Service, 10:15 a.m. Phone (863) 835-2405. newbegin-ningschurchofsebring.com Begin your week with us.

The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship Church, 148 E. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid (at Lake Placid Christian School), Pastor Juanita Fol-som. Sunday morning service, 10:30 a.m.; Monday, Sentinel School of Theology, 7 p.m.; Church service, Tuesday, 7 p.m. More information at www.juanitafolsomministries.com.

Union Church, 106 N. Butler Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. Sunday traditional worship service is at 7:45 a.m. (October through Easter) and 9 a.m. Contemporary Sunday worship service is at 10:45 a.m. Nursery and children’s church available. Wednes-day night worship with Pastor Tiger Gullett and CrossTalk with Pastor Bill Breylinger at 6 p.m. Breakfast and lunch menus at Sol-id Grounds. Senior Pastor is Bill Breylinger. Office: 453-3345. Web page at www.wea-reunion.org.

Unity Life Enrichment Centre,new loca-tion, 10417 Orange Blossom Blvd. S., Se-bring, FL 33875; 471-1122; e-mail [email protected]. Web site, www.unityofse-bring.org. 10:30 a.m. Sunday Celebration Service, Nursery and Children’s Church. Weekly Classes, Christian Bookstore and Cafe, Prayer Ministry, Life Enrichment Groups. Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, senior minister transforming lives from ordinary to extraordinary.

PRESBYTERIANCovenant Presbyterian Church (PCA),

4500 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., Sebring, 33872-2113. Pastor Tom Schneider. A Congrega-tion of the Presbyterian Church in America. Sunday morning worship: Traditional ser-vice, 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. Children’s/Youth Group, 6-7 p.m. Sunday. Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting, 6 p.m.; choir practice, 7:15 p.m. Phone: 385-3234; Fax: 385-2759; e-mail: [email protected]; Web site: www.cpcsebring.org. Office hours: 8:30-12:30 a.m. Monday-Friday.

Avon Park — First Presbyterian Church ARP, 215 E. Circle St., (two entrances on LaGrande), Avon Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453-3242. Rev. Ed Fleagle, Stated Sup-ply Pastor.Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; Sun-day Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 p.m. third Wednesday; choir practice, 6 p.m. each Wednesday; Children Ministry and Youth Group, 6 p.m. each Sunday; Mary Circle busi-ness meeting, 1 p.m. second Wednesday; Sarah Circle business meeting, 4 p.m. sec-ond Thursday; Women’s Ministries Combined Bible study, 4 p.m. third Thursday. Be a part of a warm, caring church family with tradition-al services, following biblical truth.

Lake Placid — First Presbyterian Church, ARP, www.fpclp.com, 117 N. Oak Ave., Lake Placid, 465-2742. The Rev. Ray Cameron, se-nior pastor; the Rev. Drew Severance, asso-ciate pastor. Sunday Traditional Worship, 9 a.m.; Contemporary Worship, 11 a.m.; Sun-day School, 10:10 a.m. In addition, children’s church (K-2nd grade) will be provided during the 11 a.m. worship service, and children’s junior church (3rd-5th grade) is at the 11 a.m. worship service. Wednesday evenings: Adult small group Bible Study 7 p.m. (Nursery avail-able), Youth Group (6-12th grades) 7 p.m., nursery and children’s ministry, 7 p.m. Family Biblical Counseling available by appointment.

Sebring — First Presbyterian Church, ARP, 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. 385-0107. Email: [email protected], Rev. Dar-rell A. Peer, pastor. Sunday School, all ages, 9:30 a.m.; Fellowship Time, 10:30 a.m.; Wor-ship Service, 11 a.m. Tuesday: Youth Groups 3:30-6:30 p.m., middle and high school stu-dents (transportation availablve from Sebring and Hill Gustat Middle Schols and SHS); 4-5:30 p.m., elementary school. Programs in-clude devotions/Bible study, crafts, sports activities and dinner. Wednesday: Adult Bible Study, 10:30 a.m. Choir rehersal, 5:30 p.m. A nursery is available during worship. Call the church office for more information and other classes.

Spring Lake Presbyterian Church (USA), 5887 U.S. 98, Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m.

Nursery available. Session meets at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of the month, Septem-ber through June. Board of Deacon’s meet at 5:30 p.m. first Monday of the month. Choir rehearses at 7 p.m. each Wednesday. Adult Bible study is Tuesdays at 11 a.m. Pastors: John and Harriet Davis. Organist: Richard Wedig. Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. Church phone, 655-0713; e-mail, [email protected], Web site, http://slpc.em-barqspace.com.

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTAvon Park Seventh-day Adventist Church,

1410 West Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: 453-6641 or e-mail: [email protected], Sabbath School, 9:30 a.m Satur-day. Church Service 10:45 a.m. Saturday. Wednesday prayer meeting 7 p.m. Communi-ty Service hours on Tuesday and Thursday is from 9:00 a.m. till 2 p.m. A sale takes place the first Sunday of each month. Senior Pas-tor Frank Gonzalez. Walker Memorial Academy Christian School offering education for kinder-garten through 12th grades. ALL ARE WEL-COME. Associate Pastor is Ryan Amos. Web-site is www.discoverjesus.org

Sebring Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 2106 N. State Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. Worship Services: 9:15 a.m. Worship hour, 11 a.m. Prayer meeting, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Community service: every Monday 9-11 a.m. Health Seminar with Dr. Seralde, every Friday, 10:00 a.m. Pastor Nathan Madrid.

THE CHURCH OF LATTER DAY SAINTSThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day

Saints Sebring Ward, 3235 Grand Prix Dr. Se-bring, Fl 33872; (863) 273-2284 Steve Aus-tin, Bishop; Del Murphy, 1st counselor, Laris Keefer, 2nd Counselor. Family History Cen-ter (863) 382-1822. Sunday Services: Sac-rament Meetings, 9:00-10:10 a.m.; Gospel Doctrine, 10:20-11:00 a.m.; Priesthood/Re-lief Society, 11:10: to 12:00 noon; Prima-ry for children, 10:15 a.m. to 12:00 noon; Youth Activities: Wednesdays 7:00-8:20 p.m. Scouts; First and third Wednesdays 7:00-8:20 p.m.; Activity Days 8-11 yr old Boys and Girls, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Lake Placid Branch, 3235 Grand Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl 33872; (863) 399-9066 Mark Swift, Branch President, Allen Short, 1st counselor, Dan Ressler 2nd counselor. Family History Center (863) 382-1822. Sunday Ser-vices: Sacrament Meeting 1:00 -2:10 p.m.; Gospel Doctrine 2:20-3:00 p.m.; Priesthood/Relief Society Meetings, 3:10-4:00 p.m.; Pri-mary for children, 2:15-4:00 p.m.; Youth Ac-tivities: Wednesdays 7:00-8:20 p.m. Scouts; first and third Wednesdays 7:00-8:20 p.m.; Activity Days 8-11 yr old Boys and Girls, 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. 7-8:20 p.m.

THE SALVATION ARMYThe Salvation Army – Center for Worship.

Sunday: Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness meeting, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting and lunch, noon. Tuesday: Bible study, 6:30 p.m.; and Women’s Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Youth Ministries, 4 p.m. All meetings are at 120 N. Ridgewood Ave., Sebring. For more in-formation, visit the Web site www.salvationar-mysebring.com or call Major Bruce Stefanik at 385-7548, ext. 110.

UNITED METHODISTFirst United Methodist Church, 105 S.

Pine St., 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Pastor David Juliano. Traditional Worship Ser-vice at 8:10 and 11 a.m. in the sanctuary, Contemporary Worship in the FLC at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sun-days The 11 a.m. Sunday worship service is broadcast over WITS 1340 on AM dial. There is a nursery available for the 9:30 and 11 a.m. services.

First United Methodist Church, 200 S. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. (863) 453-3759, Richard Stackhouse, Pastor. Sunday School - 9 a.m., Worship - 10:30 a.m. Bible study every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Visit us at our church website: www.fumcap.org.

Memorial United Methodist Church, 500 Kent Ave., (overlooking Lake Clay) Lake Plac-id, FL, 33852. Rev. Tim Haas, pastor. Rev. Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral assistant. Rev. Jerry McCauley, visitation pastor. Sun-day worship services: Worship Service, 8:30 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Loving nursery care provided every Sun-day morning. Youth Fellowship, 5 p.m. We of-fer Christ-centered Sunday school classes, youth programs, Bible studies, book studies and Christian fellowship. We are a congrega-tion that wants to know Christ and make Him known. Check out our church website at www.memorialumc.com or call the church office at 465-2422. Lakeview Christian School, VPK to Grade 5, 465-0313.

St. John United Methodist Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive, Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adult Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Nursery provided for all servic-es. Phone 382-1736. www.stjohnsebring.org

Spring Lake United Methodist Church, 8170 Cozumel Lane, (Hwy 98) Sebring. The Rev. Clyde Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship ser-vice starts at 9:55 a.m. Bible Study meets at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. Choir Practice at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. Church office phone: 655-0040.

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRISTEmmanuel United Church of Christ, Je-

sus didn’t reject people, neither do we. Join us for worship every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and you’ll be embraced by a compassionate con-gregation that is all-inclusive. We’re at the corner of Hammock and Hope. Choir and Bell Choir practice on Wednesday; Bible studies throughout the week. 471-1999; sebringem-manuelucc.com.

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A new friend and I sat together over refreshments at a local restaurant. When we first met, I sensed a kinship in her open and smiling face. We connected again while visiting and relaxing … getting to know one another.

By the time our visit came to an end, we knew we were kindred spirits.

Sometimes that is not easy to define. But, in this case, I believe each of us sensed the ability in the other to really hear what was being said; not just the words, but the heart behind the words. And we shared the love of the Lord and our desire to please Him in everything.

As we visited, un-derstanding of each other caused us to laugh and realize our shared thoughts and feelings were safe in our newfound friend-ship. But listening isn’t always easy.

Often we try to come up with an answer while the other person is still talking longing to spill our thoughts without relying on God’s Spirit to help us discern. First we

need to set aside the thoughts coming into our own heads.

Then when we open our mouths it will not be rashly, but with that gentle wisdom God speaks about in James 3:17, NKJV where it says, “But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, willing to yield, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality and without hypocrisy.”

It also takes time — a real challenge in today’s driven, face-paced society — to really discover the heart in a person’s words. Time is a gift from God. When we set aside time to visit and care about an-other person, we give

a gift and receive one in return. But, today a quick text or e-mail is seen as commu-nicating. We may be in touch, but are we touching one another in a deeper sense?

Recently we attend-ed a conference. There were many speakers that inspired and motivated us. But, one who really inspired me was a 25-year-old young man. Though from this “now” generation, he spoke with the wisdom of one who has allowed God’s Spirit to indwell him.

He sees his life as a vehicle through which he can be an agent of change and reeducate his peers and people of this age. He said that it is important to become very good lis-teners. Don’t just ask questions, ask inspired questions. Have the other person consider how their decisions can bless their family and others.

So lend a listening ear that leads to inspired discovery. Selah.

Jan Merop of Sebring is a News-Sun correspondent.

Always lend a listening ear

Jan Merop

PAUSE & CONSIDER

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Overall acceptance of gays and lesbians in U.S. religious congrega-tions rose significantly between 2006 and 2012, but it declined in Catholic congregations, according to new data released Thursday.

Duke University’s National Congregations Study is derived from interviews with repre-sentatives — usually clergy — of 1,331 U.S. churches, mosques, temples, synagogues and other houses of worship.

Overall, the study found acceptance of gay and lesbian members in American congrega-tions increased from 37 percent to 48 percent over the six-year period. Acceptance of gays and lesbians as volunteer leaders increased from 18 percent to 26 percent.

Growth was especially strong among black Protestant churches, white liberal Protestant churches and non-Chris-tian congregations.

Carl Greene has lived through those changes as the openly gay leader of St. Mark’s Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee. St. Mark’s is part of the United Methodist Church, whose official position is that homosexuality is incompatible with Christian teaching.

Because he is gay, Greene is not allowed to be ordained, although he is a certified lay minister and leads his church with the blessing of local Methodist authorities.

When he took over the church in 2012, it had declined to about 20 members and was on the verge of closing. Today, it has about 150 members, both gay and straight. Greene said many people come to the church because of

that diversity.“I always hear, ‘We

want our children to see the way the kingdom of God should look like,’” he said.

The study also found that acceptance of gay and lesbian members in white conservative Protestant churches in-creased from 16 percent to 24 percent during the period covered by the survey. Their acceptance of gay and lesbian volun-teers was unchanged at 4 percent, however.

Russell Moore is pres-ident of the Southern Baptist Convention’s public policy arm, the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission. While Southern Baptist Churches are indepen-dent, they subscribe to a statement of faith that says homosexuality is immoral. Because of this, Moore said, gays and lesbians who are not celibate should be welcome to worship in Southern Baptist churches but not admitted as members.

If a pastor came to him for advice on the matter, Moore said he would counsel, “Be loving and kind, but also be truthful.”

Perhaps surprisingly, given the support for gays and lesbians among Catholics in general, representatives of the Catholic church-es surveyed expressed less acceptance of gay and lesbian members in 2012 than in 2006. Interview subjects were asked specifically whether openly gay or lesbian couples in committed relationships would be permitted to be full-fledged members of the congregation.

In 2006, 74 percent of those surveyed said yes. That number decreased to 53 percent in 2012. While the decrease is large, the rate of accep-tance, 48 percent, still remains higher than that for all congrega-tions surveyed.

Asked whether the same couples would be permitted to hold any volunteer leadership position that was open to other members, 39 percent of Catholic respondents said yes in 2006 but only 26 percent said the same in 2012. That is the same as the number for all congregations surveyed.

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Robert W. GermaineClerk of said Circuit Court

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)By: /s/ Toni Kopp

As Deputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disabilitywho needs assitance in order to par-ticipate in a program or service of theState Couts System, you should con-tact the Office of the Court Adminis-trator at (863)534-4686 (voice),(863)534-7777 (TDD) or (800)955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as muchin advance of your court appearanceor visit to the courthouse as possible.Please be prepared to explain yourfunctional limitations and suggest anauxiliary aid or service that you believewill enable you to effectively partici-pate in the court program or service.PH #44605

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO.: 2012-CA-000564DIVISION:

PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIA-TION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO NATIONAL CITY BANK,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TONATIONAL CITY MORTGAGE CO.,Plaintiff,vs.HARLAN WAYNE RICHARDS, et al,Defendant(s).

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FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

13000805GCAXMXNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiff,vs.BETTY A. MITCHELL A/K/A BETTYMITCHELL, et alDefendants.

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant

to a Final Judgment of foreclosuredated August 26, 2014 and enteredin Case No. 13000805GCAXMX ofthe Circuit Court of the TENTH JudicialCircuit in and for HIGHLANDS COUNTY,Florida, wherein NATIONSTARMORTGAGE LLC, is Plaintiff, andBETTY A. MITCHELL A/K/A BETTYMITCHELL, et al are Defendants, theclerk will sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash, beginning at 11:00A.M. in the JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM,Basement, 430 S. Commerce Avenue,Sebring, FL 33870, in accordancewith Chapter 45, Florida Statues, onthe 14th day of October, 2014, thefollowing described property as setforth in said Summary Final Judgment,to wit:

LOT 1 AND 2, BLOCK 7, SEC-TION E OF HIGHLANDS PARKESTATES, ACCORDING TO THEMAP OR PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4,PAGE 87, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN-TY, FLORIDA.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus funds from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofteh date of the lis pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after the sale.

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audit of the financial statements of theDistrict for its fiscal year ending Sep-tember 30, 2014.

Sealed qualification proposals will bereceived in the District Office on or byno later than October 6, 2014, thruthe business day ending at 4:30 p.m.Proposals will be opened in the Dis-trict’s Board room on Wednesday,October 8, 2014, at approximately10:00 a.m.

The RFP evaluation form and timetableis available for pick-up, or can bemailed, faxes, or sent electronicallyupon request. Call 863-655-1715between the office hours of 8:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m.

All proposals should be mailed to:Mr. Joe DeCerboDistrict Manager

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EACH PERSON WHO DECIDES TOAPPEAL ANY DECISION BY THEBOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT-TER CONSIDERED AT THE MEETING ISADVISEDTHAT PERSON MAY NEED TOENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORDOF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADEINCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND EVI-DENCE UPON WHICH APPEAL IS TOBE BASED.

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8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Monday, Tuesday, Thurs-day and Friday (closed Noon – 1:00 PM);Office is located at 21 Tulane Drive, AvonPark, Florida. The Lakeside Park I Transition-al Housing Program is limited to families thatare currently without housing or about to bewithout housing. Additional informationregarding qualification may be obtained byvisiting the Authority website or calling theoffice; 863-452-4432, Ext. 2200. Applica-tions will be received and Wait List will remainopen until the Authority has reached the max-imum Waiting List capacity wherein theAuthority is unable to assist/place the appli-cant with the newest application on the listwithin a 24 month period, based on averageannual unit turnover. Applicants already onthe APHA Waiting Lists for other housingprograms/communities must apply separate-ly for this program/community and suchapplicants will not lose their place on otherwaiting lists if they apply and qualify for Lake-side Park I Transitional Public Housing Com-munityIt is the policy of the Avon Park HousingAuthority to fully comply with all Federal,State and local nondiscrimination laws; theAmericans with Disabilities Act; and the U. S.Department of Housing and Urban Develop-ment regulations governing Fair Housing andEqual Opportunity. The Avon Park HousingAuthority shall affirmatively further fair hous-ing in the administration of its public housingprogram.

September 12, 2014

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ANNUAL AUDIT FINANCIAL SERVICESREQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

SCOPE OF SERVICES: The SpringLake Improvement District is solicitingthe services of an independent certi-fied public accounting firm to provideannual external independent financialservices to the District for a period ofup to fine (5) years, beginning with andi f h fi i l f h

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LOSE ALL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THECHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. YOUR FAIL-URE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR WILL BEDEEMED TO BE YOUR CONSENT TO THETERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTSTO THE CHILDREN NAMED IN THE PETITION.YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE AN ATTOR-NEY REPRESENT YOU IN THIS MATTER. IFYOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, YOUMUST BE PRESENT AND REQUEST THATTHE COURT APPOINT AN ATTORNEY FORYOU IF YOU WANT ONE.In accordance with the Americans with Dis-abilities Act, persons with disabilities need-ing a special accommodation to participatein this proceeding should contact the individ-ual or agency sending the notice at 1968Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870, Tele-phone: (863)402-7722, not later than seven(7) days prior to the proceeding. If hearingimpaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771, or voice(V) 1-800-955-8770, via Florida Relay Ser-vice.ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERKBy /s/ Anita ReileyDeputy ClerkDATED THIS 29TH DAY OF AUGUST, 2014.

ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK(Clerk’s Seal)

September 7, 14, 21, 28, 2014

PUBLIC NOTICEWAIT LIST OPENINGLAKESIDE PARK

TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROJECT

Notice is hereby circulated this 9thB day ofSeptember, 2014 that the Housing Authorityof the City of Avon Park is opening its Wait-ing List and taking application for the follow-ing Public Housing Community:

Lakeside Park ITransitional Housing Community

Applications may be obtained on-line by visit-ing the Avon Park Housing Authority website:www.avonparkha.org or at the Authority MainAdministrative Office during business hours8 30 AM 4 30 PM M d T d Th

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDAJUVENILE DIVISION

CASE NO. JP14-000300-XXIN THE INTEREST OF:G., K. L. 07/18/2006Minor child DOB

SUMMONS AND NOTICE OFADVISORY HEARING FOR

TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTSAND GUARDIANSHIP

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:JASON RYAN GARRETTDOB: 09/03/1983Address unknown

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Peti-tion for Termination of Parental Rights underoath has been filed in the above-styled Courtby the Department of Children & Families,seeking the termination of your parentalrights to:

K.L.G.a white female childborn July 18, 2006

mother - Rachelle Pruneauand you are hereby commanded to personal-ly appear before the Honorable Sheryl D.Snodgrass, a Magistrate/hearing officer inthe Juvenile Division of the Circuit Court inand for Highlands County, State of Florida,on the 15th day of October, 2014 at 10:00A.M., at the Highlands County Courthouse,430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring,Florida, Courtroom 1A.YOU MUST PERSONALLY APPEAR ON THEDAY AND TIME SPECIFIED OR YOU WILLLOSE ALL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE

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H2A Complete II, Inc – 10 temporarydrivers needed to drive 15 passengervans in the Lake Wales, FL area fromapproximately 10/5/2014 –6/21/2015 you must have a Valid Dri-ver’s License, Federal and FloridaFarm Labor Contractor Licenses orcan obtain the license to drive vantransporting citrus hand harvesters toand from groves/fields daily and togrocery store and other commercialestablishments. Work on Saturdaysrequired and may be offered on Sun-days. Drivers will perform daily main-tenance and safety checks and assistmechanics in repairing or servicing thevans as needed. Drivers will also har-vest citrus fruit by hand under Super-visors instructions. Worker will place apicking sack over their shoulder andcarry an 18' to 22' ladder from thefield truck to the particular area of thegrove to be harvested.(Equipment/tools provided at no costto worker) A fully loaded sack weighsapproximately 80 and 100 pounds,depending upon the size, conditionand variety of fruit. Worker positionsladder against the tree and withinreach of the fruit in a leaning position,taking care not to break limbs, dam-age the tree, knock off fruit, or inter-fere with other workers, in a secureposition to prevent slipping or fallingand possible injury to themselves orother workers. Remove fruit from thetree and place into pick sack. Whenpicking sack is full take full sack tofruit container located in the grove anddrop fruit from pick sack into contain-er. In order to perform this kind ofwork, worker must be able to workoutside for at least 6 hours a day in allkinds of weather and be in possessionof the requisite physical strength andendurance to repeat the pickingprocess rapidly, working quickly andskillfully with their hands, and carryinga large number of sacks of fruit fromthe area in which the fruit is being har-vested to the location of the container.Proper work attire is required – longsleeve shirts, long pants, no shorts,hard sole shoes, preferably boots, notennis shoes. Workers may berequired to perform miscellaneousgrove clean-up work. These activitiesmay include removing ladders, debris,boxes, discarded fruit from fields toclean growing areas, pruning, paintingtrees, repair and or replace irrigationequipment, may maintain fence lines.The highest of $10.26 per hr or appli-cable piece rates depending on cropactivity, ¾ guarantee, 35 hrs perweek, maybe required to work addi-tional hours, housing and transporta-tion provided at no cost to workerswho cannot reasonably return to theirpermanent residence at the end ofeach work day, must be 18 years orolder. Transportation and subsistenceexpenses to the worksite will be reim-bursed upon completion of 50% of thework contract or earlier if appropriate.If the employee is unable or unfit toharvest one tub per hour after the 14day pretrial, the employees contractmay be terminated. We participate inthe E-Verify program and workersmust have valid identification for I-9preparation when they report to beginwork. Apply or send resume to thenearest State Workforce/Job Center inyour area: FL 863-385-3672, AL 256-259-1835, GA 404-656-6000, MS662-842-4371, using job orderFL9925282

NOTICE OF SALE30

than the property owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens must file a claimwithin 60 days after the sale.Dated in Highlands County, Florida this12th day of August, 2014.

ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERKClerk of the Circuit CourtHighlands County, Florida

By: /s/ Toni KoppDeputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certaina ssistance.Please contac the Office of the CourtAdministrator, (863)534-4690, withintwo (2) working days of your receipt fothe Notice of Sale; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call TDD (863)534-7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. Tofile response please contact HighlandsCounty Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com-merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867,Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402-6664.NR-14-127382

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NOTICE OF SALE30

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant toa Final Judgment of Foreclosure datedAugust 11, 2014, and entered in CaseNo. 2012-CA-000564 of the CircuitCourt of the Tenth Judicial Circuit inand for Highlands County, Florida inwhich PNC BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO NATIONAL CITYBANK, SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO NATIONAL CITY MORTGAGECO., is the Plaintiff and HARLANWAYNE RICHARDS, HEARTLANDNATIONAL BANK, TENANT #1,TENANT #2, THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF HARLAN WAYNERICHARDS, ANY AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINSTTHE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PAR-TIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS are defendants, theHighlands County Clerk of the CircuitCourt will sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash in the Jury AssemblyRoom in the basement, HighlandsCounty Courthouse, 430 South Com-merce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870,Highlands County, Florida at 11:00AMon the 1st day of October, 2014,the following described property asset forth in said Final Judgment ofForeclosure:LOT 1, OF POHLMAN ACRES FIRSTADDITION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 14, PAGE 6, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDSCOUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 2322 LAKE JOSEPHINE DRSEBRING FL 33875-8204Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, otherthan the property owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens must file a claimwithin 60 days after the sale.Dated in Highlands County, Florida this12th day of August, 2014.

ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERKClerk of the Circuit CourtHighlands County, Florida

By: /s/ Toni KoppDeputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certaina ssistance.Please contac the Office of the CourtAdministrator, (863)534-4690, withintwo (2) working days of your receipt fothe Notice of Sale; if you are hearingor voice impaired, call TDD (863)534-7777 or Florida Relay Service 711. Tofile response please contact HighlandsCounty Clerk of Court, 590 S. Com-merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867,Tel: (863)402-6591; Fax: (863)402-6664.007848f01

September 14, 21, 2014

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THESTATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR

HIGHLANDS COUNTYCIVIL DIVISIONCase No.

28-2014-CA-000020-GCAX-MXTHE HUNTINGTON NATIONALBANKPlaintiff,VS.PATRICIA BRILLHART et al.Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pur-

suant to a Final Summary Judgment ofForeclosure entered in the above-stylecase, I will sell the property located inHIGHLANDS County, Florida,described as:

THE EAST 2 FEET OF LOT 6AND THE WEST 58 FEET OF LOT 7,GAILEY’S SUBDIVISION, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1,PAGE 19, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN-TY, FLORIDA.Property address: 11 WLagrande, Avon Park, FL 33825at public sale, to the highest and bestbidder, for cash, by electronic sale atIN THE JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THEBASEMENT OF HIGHLANDS COUNTYCOURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 430SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE,SEBRING, FLORIDA, beginning at11:00 AM on October 1, 2014.

Any person claiming an inter-est in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the lis pendens, must file aclaim within 60 days after the sale.

Witness, my hand and seal ofthis court on the 26th day of August,2014.

ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERKCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Toni KoppDeputy Clerk

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs assistance in order to par-ticipate in a program or service of theState Courts System, you should con-tact the Office of the Court Adminis-trator at (863) 534-3686 (voice),(863) 534-7777 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as muchin advance of your court appearanceor visit to the courthouse as possible.Please be prepared to explain yourfunctional limitations and suggest anauxiliary aid or service that you believewill enable you to effectively partici-pate in the court program or service.168042 dcs

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IN THECLASSIFIEDS!

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY,

FLORIDACIVIL ACTION

CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000244DIVISION:

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.ANTONIO VENTURA, et al,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant toan Order Rescheduling ForeclosureSale dated August 11, 2014, andentered in Case No. 28-2012-CA-000244 of the Circuit Court of theTenth Judicial Circuit in and for High-lands County, Florida in which BANKOF AMERICA, N.A., is the Plaintiffand ANTONIO VENTURA, LIDIAVENTURA, UNKNOWN TENANT #1,UNKNOWN TENTANT #2, Orange-wood Acres Homeowners’ Associa-tion, Inc., are defendants, the High-lands County Clerk of the Circuit Courtwill sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash in the Jury Assembly Room inthe basement, Highlands County Cour-thouse, 430 South CommerceAvenue, Sebring, FL 33870, HighlandsCounty, Florida at 11:00AM on the 1stday of October, 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in saidFinal Judgment of Foreclosure:LOT(S) 82A, OF ORANGEWOODACRES, UNIT 5 AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 8, ET SEQ,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFHIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 1710 W ORANGEWOOD PL,AVON PARK, FL 33825Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, otherth h f h d

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THURSDAY

High ............................................ 12:46 a.m.Low ............................................... 7:12 a.m.High .............................................. 1:25 p.m.Low ............................................... 7:43 p.m.

High .............................................. 5:24 a.m.Low ............................................... 1:11 p.m.High .............................................. 8:10 p.m.Low ............................................. 11:52 p.m.

Lake Jackson ..................................... 78.36’Lake Okeechobee ............................... 14.51’Normal ............................................... 14.51’

High Tuesday ......................................... 91°Low Tuesday .......................................... 69°High Wednesday .................................... 92°Low Wednesday ..................................... 67°High Thursday ....................................... 92°Low Thursday ........................................ 72°Heat IndexFor 3 p.m. today

Makes it feel like .................................. 101°BarometerTuesday ............................................... 29.91

Thursday ............................................. 29.84PrecipitationTuesday ............................................... 0.14”

Thursday ............................................. 0.06”Month to date ..................................... 3.80”Year to date ....................................... 38.69”

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London 69/56/pc 70/55/c 72/57/pcMontreal 59/42/pc 64/50/pc 65/45/pcMoscow 56/42/c 60/44/s 58/37/sNice 75/65/pc 75/65/pc 76/67/pcOttawa 58/43/pc 63/48/pc 65/42/pcQuebec 59/41/pc 60/46/pc 62/42/rRio de Janeiro 84/69/s 86/71/s 79/70/tSeoul 80/63/pc 79/61/c 79/60/cSingapore 87/77/t 87/78/pc 88/78/tSydney 74/54/s 69/54/pc 72/51/tToronto 61/46/pc 67/48/c 66/46/pcVancouver 73/55/s 75/58/pc 71/56/sVienna 65/57/t 69/55/t 69/54/pcWarsaw 75/55/pc 71/50/pc 68/48/sWinnipeg 57/38/pc 63/43/s 65/39/pc

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On Sept. 14, 1984, lightning struck during a soccer game in Chester County, Pa., killing one player and injuring 26 other people on the fi eld.

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Sunday1:00 p.m.< Today’s HomeownerWith Danny Lipford Engineeredwood floor; decorative metal tileceiling.

1:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buy Like a MegaMillionaire A couple explores multi-million-dollar homes in Arizona.

1:30 p.m. (HGTV) Buy Like a MegaMillionaire A couple from Coloradofinds property in San Diego, Calif.

2:00 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Aman wants to buy a home in SanFrancisco.

2:30 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Afamily wants to put down roots inHouston, Texas.

3:00 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Acouple is stalemated in their searchfor a house; something historic nearWesterville, Ohio.

3:30 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Acouple wants to find a house withColonial style.

4:00 p.m. (HGTV) House HuntersFinding a house with room for aworkout space.

4:30 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Acouple searches for a single familyhome.

5:00 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Acouple wants to leave cold Ken-tucky winters behind.

5:30 p.m.0 This Old House Install-ing a new front walk; chair rail; se-lecting tile; four-panel door.

5:30 p.m. (HGTV) House HuntersVictorian style versus a Craftsmanhome as a couple tries to come to acompromise.

6:00 p.m.0 Ask This Old HouseStarting plants from seed; replacingan outdoor hose spigot.

6:00 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Acouple from Chicago intend to raisetheir daughter in the city.

6:30 p.m. (HGTV) House HuntersInternational A woman wants hertwins to have a slower-paced life.

7:00 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Ahome with a retirement lifestyle inNaples, Fla.

7:30 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters In-ternational A couple seeks stabilityin a vacation home.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Lakefront BargainHunt A young couple wants to finda home on Lake Oconee.

8:30 p.m. (HGTV) Lakefront BargainHunt A couple wants to find a cabinby a lake to spend time away fromhectic lives.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) Beachfront BargainHunt After years of vacations inMyrtle Beach, S.C., a family consid-ers purchasing a vacation home.

9:30 p.m. (HGTV) Beachfront BargainHunt Roger and Tracey search fora vacation villa in the DominicanRepublic for their family of four.

10:00 p.m. (HGTV) Vacation Housefor Free A couple wants to buy abeach house on the Jersey Shore,but may have to settle.

Monday1:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It Vic-toria and Scott feel they’re growingout of their dream home.

2:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List ItSteve and Jennifer bought a fix-er-upper, but three years later littlehas been done.

3:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List ItChris and Stephanie’s house is toosmall, too cluttered.

4:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It Afamily of seven needs a change.

5:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List ItSandra and Sharon are at oddsabout their bungalow.

6:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List ItCreating more space for a baby onthe way.

7:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It Nomain floor living space in a smallhouse.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It Kel-ly and Robin need an expansion fortheir growing family.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It Afamily-owned legacy farmhouse offive generations.

10:00 p.m. (HGTV) House Hunters Awoman is eager to move her familyto the Washington, D.C., area.

TueSday1:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A high-end hilltop home with a beautifulview.

1:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A cou-ple buys a property at an auctionto flip it.

2:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A housein Ontario, Canada, is going up forauction.

2:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A homein Fullerton, Calif., will need a fullremodel.

3:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A flipperwho is strapped for cash needs tounload a house.

3:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A housewith great potential has a very lim-ited time.

4:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A fore-closed 1920s Spanish-style housein Santa Ana, Calif.

4:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop Tarekand Christina’s hopes are dashedby mold.

5:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop Acouple’s recent flip purchase is amoney pit.

5:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A dirtyhouse with surprise issues will takemuch work.

6:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A shortsale listing in an upscale neighbor-hood.

6:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop Tarekand Christina hope for a speedy flipwith a new contractor.

7:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A homein Anaheim, Calif., is offered as anall-cash sale.

7:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A homein Long Beach, Calif., seems like atypical project for Tarek and Chris-tina.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop Tarekand Christina find a short salehome.

8:30 p.m. (HGTV) Flip or Flop A listingin an upscale neighborhood will re-quire updating.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) The Jennie GarthProject Jennie starts the renovationof a 1970s ranch home in StudioCity, Calif.

9:30 p.m. (HGTV) The Jennie GarthProject Jennie wants to give thefront curb a makeover.

WedneSday1:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA cramped suburban home.

2:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA couple works to afford a largerhome in the suburbs.

3:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA family wants to leave their clut-tered home.

4:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA family has outgrown its open-con-cept home.

5:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA family needs more space in ashort amount of time.

6:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA three bedroom home becomescrowded.

7:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA couple wants to find a home thatcan better suit their growing family.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Buying and SellingA family home is sold and the prof-its are shared.

9:00 p.m.0 This Old House Addingthe final edge detail to soapstonecountertops; cutting down marbletiles for wainscoting.

ThurSday7:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper A cou-ple looks for a house with someTexas flair.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper A youngfamily wants to help revitalize acommunity.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper Thechildren of missionaries need to finda retreat.

Friday1:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too Brandon and Michelle need abigger home.

2:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too Melinda and Mike look for arenovation-free home.

3:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too A bungalo needs work.

4:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too A couple needs to renovatethe house in way that pleases athree-generation family.

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5:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too A home has a great view, butneeds a renovation.

6:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too A home in need of renovation.

7:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too A larger home in an upscalearea.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too Turning an old home into amodern masterpiece.

9:00 p.m. (CNBC) Secret Lives ofthe Super Rich A man takes hislifelong Lamborghini obsessionfrom land to water; a “Star Trek”megamansion.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) Love It or List It,Too A small, dysfunctional homeneeds an update.

9:30 p.m. (CNBC) Secret Lives of theSuper Rich One of the most-exclu-sive stretches of sand on the planet;Rihanna’s Los Angeles mansion.

10:00 p.m. (CNBC) Secret Lives of theSuper Rich A mega-mansion thatincludes water views in the middleof the living room.

SaTurday2:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper TheCastle Heights neighborhood ofWaco, Texas.

3:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper Acountry home with European flair inWaco, Texas.

4:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper A cou-ple searches for a contemporaryhome in Woodway, Texas.

5:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper A cou-ple wants a home in the Viking Hillsneighborhood, but current residentsrarely move.

6:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper Awoman wants to rebuild her life in atight-knit community.

7:00 p.m. (HGTV) Fixer Upper A bio-chemistry professor and his familywant a home with many bedroomsand a lot of acreage.

8:00 p.m. (HGTV) Property Brothers Abudget dream home in the city.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) Property Brothers Apicture-perfect dog-friendly home tostart a family.

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“Play It Again, Dick,” cwseed.com/shows/play-it-again-dickThe much-anticipated spinoff of The CW’scult hit “Veronica Mars” stars Ryan Hansenas himself, who is trying to put together aTV series based on his “Mars” character,Dick Casablancas, and calls on his oldcast mates – among them Kristen Bell,Jason Dohring, Enrico Colantoni and KyleGallner – to help. The show premieres onthe CW Seed on Monday.

BY GEORGE DICKIE

“Whose Line Is It Minis,” cwseed.com/shows/whose-line-is-it-minis/CW Seed, the digital platform of thebroadcast CW network, puts forth thisonline version of the hit CW comedyimprov show, which is a series of two-minute webisodes starring Wayne Brady,Colin Mochrie and Ryan Stiles and hostedby Aisha Tyler that features outtakes andexclusive bloopers.

“The Battered Bastards of Baseball,” www.netflix.com/This Netflix original documentary tells theimprobable story of the Portland Mavericks,the first independent baseball team in theU.S. at the time actor Bing Russell createdit in 1973. It became a refuge for playerswho were rejected by organized baseball– among them actor Kurt Russell and formermajor league pitcher Jim Bouton – and wenton to become an unprecedented success,shattering attendance records along theway.

“L.A. Rangers,” cwseed.com/shows/la-rangersWilson Bethel (“Hart of Dixie”) and DuganO’Neal (“Stupideface”) created, executiveproduce and star in this comedy on theCW Seed about two aspiring filmmakersdoing a summer gig as park rangers inLos Angeles’ Griffith Park. Bored by themundane tasks their jobs demand, theyfind themselves daydreaming themselvesinto scenes from movies such as “ThePrincess Bride,” “The Blues Brothers” and“Once Upon a Time in the West.”

By JAy BOBBIN© Zap2it

Though she had one of herfirst major acting jobs on “NYPDBlue,” Debra Messing didn’t playa cop.Twenty years later, after a va-

riety of roles in other series from“Will & Grace” (which earnedher an Emmy) to “Smash,” she’ssupporting law ... and order, alsoin her character’s own house-hold. Based on a Spanish seriesand premiering Wednesday,Sept. 17, NBC’s seriocomic “TheMysteries of Laura” casts Mess-ing as a New York homicidedetective with frisky twin sons(Charlie and Vincent Reina) anda soon-to-be-ex-husband (JoshLucas, “The Firm”) who be-comes her new boss. Laz Alonsoplays her partner.“I am fascinated by the judicial

system,” Messing says. “I amamazed by how extreme humannature can present itself. In mydowntime, I watch ‘48 Hours’and ‘Dateline (NBC),’ and ev-erything has to do with murder. Iknow that there must be some-thing that I should explore aboutthat with my therapist, but I’mlike, ‘OK, do we have a murderon tonight?’ ”Still, the familiar, lively as-

pects of Messing’s persona areaccommodated by the lightermoments in “The Mysteries of

Laura.” Explains executive pro-ducer Jeff Rake, who developedthe show for American televi-sion, “Det. Laura Diamond andher colleagues will be solvingclosed-ended mysteries of theweek, so that is the most literalinterpretation of (the title) — butat the same time, it is the mys-tery of this character. In a sense,it’s the mystery of the workingmother. How in the world doesshe get it done at perhaps oneof the most perplexing times ofher life?”Rake lists Laura’s challenges

as her being “recently divorced,thrown together with her exin the workplace, and just thejuggle of getting those kids fed,getting them off to school, deal-ing with how to get back out inthe world as a single woman andpull yourself together and pres-ent yourself to the workplace, tothe places that you go in yourpersonal life.”Greg Berlanti (“Brothers & Sis-

ters”) and McG (“Charlie’s An-gels”) also are among the execu-tive producers of “The Mysteriesof Laura.” Messing feels she’s ingood hands in the sort of projectshe’s longed for, neither all co-medic nor all dramatic.“I think that it is a monumental

effort to be a present parent andto be a responsible employee,”the actress reasons. “In one

hour, you’re going to feel goodand feel like you’re succeeding... and the next hour, you’re go-ing to fall short and you’re goingto have to pick yourself up andsay, ‘OK. I’m just going to keeptrying.’ That’s what I love abouther. She just keeps trying.”

Laz Alonso and Debra Messing playpolice partners in “The Mysteries ofLaura,” premiering Wednesday on NBC.

Feature Story Messing delves into‘Mysteries’

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Burns brings‘Roosevelts’ to life

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They were charter members of the one percent, yet championsof the other 99. Together, they were arguably the most importantfamily in American history.They were Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, who

occupied the White House for 19 of the 20th century’s first 45years, creating landmark legislation and shepherding the countrythrough some of its darkest times.They’re the subjects of Ken Burns’ latest epic, “The Roosevelts:

An Intimate History,” a seven-part, 14-hour documentarypremiering Sunday, Sept. 14, on PBS (check local listings).The film uses archival photographs and footage and voice actors

Paul Giamatti, Edward Herrmann and Meryl Streep to bring tolife the stories of Teddy, his cousin Franklin and Teddy’s favoriteniece Eleanor, three children of privilege who nonetheless hadafflictions and challenges of their own to conquer.For Teddy, it was a sickly childhood and the tragedy of losing

his wife and his mother on the same day in 1884. For Franklin, itwas infantile paralysis resulting from polio. And for painfully shyorphan Eleanor it was, as her husband would famously say later,fear itself.In the film, Burns argues this is what gave them their empathy

with the less fortunate – and their drive to excel.“As George Will says in our film,” Burns says, “when the steel

went on (Franklin’s) legs, it also went in his soul, and he developedan empathy second to none and was able to (govern) from awheelchair, unable to outrun his demons as Eleanor and TR coulddo because they were of that pained, kind of agitated state. It’san amazing story of three wounded people surviving and doinggood.”And the good they did resonates today. Teddy expanded

the national parks system, reined in corporate greed andanticompetitive practices, and created the National ForestService. Franklin created the New Deal that helped end the GreatDepression and he guided the country through World War II.Eleanor championed human rights and was the first chair of theUN Commission on Human Rights.“Everything that they dealt with then is topical now,” Burns

says. “What is the role of government? What can a citizen expectof the government? What is the nature of leadership? How doescharacter form leadership? What does adversity in childhoodor in life do to create leadership? What’s the nature of heroism?Is heroism in fact a very complex negotiation, sometimes war,between a person’s very obvious strengths and their equal andperhaps not so obvious weaknesses.“So this film is, I think, biography and American history firing

on all cylinders because it has three of the most amazing humanbeings you’ll ever want to get to know.”

BY GEORGE DICKIE

What do you think of finally having “The Meredith Vieira Show,” a program with your name on it?I didn’t even want it to be my name, but the executives came back and said, “What do you want it call it, then?” And wecouldn’t come up with anything else. It’s humbling, but the responsibility that comes with it, particularly to the staff thathas shown such faith in me ... and I don’t take that lightly at all.Hopefully, it will be a reflection of my authenticity because people who know me and know that name, I think they knowwhat they’re going to get because I’ve been doing this for 40 years. And I am who I am.

What are your thoughts about having celebrity guests?When we use celebrities, we want to use them in ways that are different than what you normally see. There are so manycelebrities who have great causes that they’d love to talk about, and we’d love to get them on to do that, then play agame with them and raise money for something they care about.

Were you sorry that you weren’t available when “The View” began recasting during the summer?No. I knew after nine years that it was my time to leave “The View.” I have a pretty good sense of timing, and I alwayslike to get out before something bad happens. And having gone back several times and being greeted very lovingly eachtime, be it “The View” or “Today,” you realize you really can’t go home again.

OF “THE MEREDITH VIEIRA SHOW’” IN SYNDICATION

Meredith Vieira BY JAY BOBBIN

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ANTHOLOGySUNDAy

11:00 a.m.` Sports Stars of Tomor-row Profiles of the top rookie,college and high-school talent insports; current athletes share theirexperiences, advice and personalimpressions of the road to star-dom. (EI)

10:30 p.m.FWhacked Out Sports

MONDAy3:30 p.m. (SUN) Seminole Sports

Magazine Recruiting. (HD)

SATURDAy9:00 a.m.D Sports Stars of Tomor-

row Profiles of the top rookie,college and high-school talentin sports; current athletes sharetheir experiences, advice andpersonal impressions of the roadto stardom.

9:30 a.m.` Sports Stars of Tomor-row Profiles of the top rookie,college and high-school talent insports; current athletes share theirexperiences, advice and personalimpressions of the road to star-dom. (EI)

11:30 a.m. (SUN) Seminole SportsMagazine Recruiting. (HD)

AUTO RACINGSUNDAy

12:00 p.m. (YOUTO) Chop Cut Rebuild1:00 p.m. (ESPN) NASCAR Count-

down (HD)2:00 p.m. (ESPN) NASCAR Racing

Sprint Cup: MyAfibStory.com400. Brad Keselowski looks tomaintain the top seeding as theyhead into the first race of theChase. (HD)

8:30 p.m. (ESPN2) NHRA Drag RacingCarolina Nationals. From Con-cord, N.C. (HD)

11:30 p.m. (ESPN2) NASCAR RacingSprint Cup: MyAfibStory.com400. Brad Keselowski looks tomaintain the top seeding as theyhead into the first race of theChase. (HD)

MONDAy9:30 p.m. (YOUTO) Players Parking

Only10:00 p.m. (YOUTO) Chop Cut Rebuild10:30 p.m. (YOUTO) Motorsports

WeDNeSDAy5:00 p.m. (SUN) 3 Wide Life The top

NASCAR teams and drivers. (HD)

SATURDAy9:00 a.m. (CNBC) Formula One Rac-

ing Singapore Grand Prix, Qual-ifying. From Marina Bay StreetCircuit in Singapore.

9:30 a.m. (YOUTO) 3 Wide Life The topNASCAR teams and drivers.

1:00 p.m.& * Lucas Oil Off RoadRacing From Sparks, Nev. (HD)

2:30 p.m. (YOUTO) Chop Cut Rebuild3:00 p.m. (YOUTO) Motorsports5:00 p.m.( 4 Auto Racing Global

RallyCross Series: Los Ange-les. From Los Angeles. (HD)

BASeBALLSUNDAy

12:30 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)1:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball Tampa

Bay Rays at Toronto Blue Jays.From Rogers Centre in Toronto.(HD)(WGN-A) Lead-Off Man (HD)(WTBS) MLB Baseball ClevelandIndians at Detroit Tigers. FromComerica Park in Detroit. (HD)

1:30 p.m. (WGN-A) MLB BaseballChicago Cubs at PittsburghPirates. From PNC Park in Pitts-burgh. (HD)

4:00 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)4:15 p.m. (WGN-A) 10th Inning (HD)4:30 p.m. (SUN) Inside the Rays (HD)7:00 p.m. (ESPN) Baseball Tonight:

Sunday Night Countdown8:00 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball New

york yankees at Baltimore Ori-oles. From Oriole Park at Cam-den Yards in Baltimore. (HD)

MONDAy9:00 a.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)12:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball Tam-

pa Bay Rays at Toronto BlueJays. From Rogers Centre inToronto. (HD)

6:30 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)7:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball New

york yankees at Tampa BayRays. From Tropicana Field in St.Petersburg, Fla. (HD)

10:00 p.m. (ESPN2) Baseball Tonight(HD)(SUN) Rays Live! (HD)

10:30 p.m. (SUN) Inside the Rays (HD)11:00 p.m. (SUN) Don Zimmer - A Life

in Baseball (HD)

TUeSDAy9:00 a.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)12:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball New

york yankees at Tampa BayRays. From Tropicana Field in St.Petersburg, Fla. (HD)

6:30 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)7:00 p.m. (ESPN) Baseball Tonight

(HD)(SUN) MLB Baseball New yorkyankees at Tampa Bay Rays.From Tropicana Field in St. Pe-tersburg, Fla. (HD)

7:30 p.m. (WGN-A) Lead-Off Man(HD)

8:00 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball Mil-waukee Brewers at St. LouisCardinals. From Busch Stadiumin St. Louis. (HD)

BY DAN LADD

If the Auburn Tigers can claw their wayto another SEC crown and possibly getback to college football’s national titlegame, they’ll need senior quarterback NickMarshall to have an even better seasonthan he did in 2013. Marshall and theTigers, who entered the season ranked No.6 in the AP’s Top 25 poll, will face thefirst of many challenges Thursday, Sept.18, when they visit No. 20 Kansas State, agame that will air on ESPN.Marshall came into his own in 2013

after beating out three other quarterbacksfor the starting job. As a junior he ledthe Tigers to a 12-2 season with theironly losses coming to SEC rival LSU andeventually to Florida State in the nationaltitle game.He got some help along the way,

however, especially in a last minute HailMary throw against Georgia (whereMarshall played cornerback as a freshman)that bounced off two defenders before hisreceiver hauled it in for a touchdown. Andthen, of course, a week later was Auburn’smiraculous 109-yard field goal return thaterased Alabama’s chances of being a three-peat champion.Things will be different this year.

Auburn won’t have Tre Mason in thebackfield, who along with Marshall, madethe Tigers the No. 1 rushing offense. Also,playing in the SEC never lends itself toan easy schedule. Still, with Ohio State’sBraxton Miller now on the sidelines, thereare whispers that another solid seasonfrom Marshall could put him amongthe Heisman Trophy candidates comeDecember.

HOMETOWN: Pineview, Ga.BIRTH DATE: June 30, 1992(age 22)HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6 feet 1inch/210 poundsHIGH SCHOOL: Rochelle, Ga.

COLLEGE: Auburn (2013–14);Garden City Community College(2012); Georgia (2011)MAJOR: Public administrationNUMBER: 14

(WGN-A) MLB Baseball Cincin-nati Reds at Chicago Cubs.From Wrigley Field in Chicago.(HD)

10:00 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)10:30 p.m. (SUN) Inside the Rays (HD)

WeDNeSDAy9:00 a.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)12:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball New

york yankees at Tampa BayRays. From Tropicana Field in St.Petersburg, Fla. (HD)

6:30 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)7:00 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball

Washington Nationals at Atlan-ta Braves. From Turner Field inAtlanta. (HD)(SUN) MLB Baseball New yorkyankees at Tampa Bay Rays.From Tropicana Field in St. Pe-tersburg, Fla. (HD)

10:00 p.m. (ESPN) MLB Baseball Se-attle Mariners at Los AngelesAngels of Anaheim. From AngelStadium of Anaheim in Anaheim,Calif. (HD)(SUN) Rays Live! (HD)

10:30 p.m. (SUN) Inside the Rays (HD)

THURSDAy9:00 a.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)12:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball New

york yankees at Tampa BayRays. From Tropicana Field in St.Petersburg, Fla. (HD)

8:00 p.m. (SUN) MLB Baseball Newyork yankees at Tampa BayRays. From Tropicana Field in St.Petersburg, Fla. (HD)

FRIDAy2:00 p.m. (WGN-A) MLB Baseball Los

Angeles Dodgers at ChicagoCubs. From Wrigley Field in Chi-cago. (HD)

5:15 p.m. (WGN-A) 10th Inning (HD)6:30 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)7:00 p.m. (ESPN2) Baseball Tonight

(HD)(SUN) MLB Baseball ChicagoWhite Sox at Tampa Bay Rays.From Tropicana Field in St. Pe-tersburg, Fla. (HD)

8:00 p.m. (ESPN2) MLB BaseballDetroit Tigers at Kansas CityRoyals. From Kauffman Stadiumin Kansas City, Mo. (HD)

10:00 p.m. (SUN) Rays Live! (HD)

10:30 p.m. (SUN) Inside the Rays (HD)

SATURDAy12:30 p.m.` D FOX MLB Pregame

Show (HD)1:00 p.m.` D MLB Baseball

Detroit Tigers at Kansas CityRoyals. From Kauffman Stadiumin Kansas City, Mo. (HD)

BASKeTBALLSUNDAy

1:00 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball FIBAWorld Cup: Third-Place Game:Teams TBA. From Madrid, Spain.(HD)

3:00 p.m. (ESPN2) Basketball FIBAWorld Cup, Final: Teams TBA.From Madrid, Spain. (HD)

5:30 p.m. (ESPN2)WNBA BasketballFinals, Game 4 — Phoenix Mer-cury at Chicago Sky. From theAllstate Arena in Rosemont, Ill. (Ifnecessary). (HD)

MONDAy7:00 p.m. (ESPN2)Women’s Basket-

ball Canada vs. U.S. National

6 September 14 - 20, 2014 News Sun

Team. Exhibition, from Bridgeport,Conn. (HD)

9:00 p.m. (ESPN2) City Slam FromLos Angeles.

WeDNeSDAy8:00 p.m. (ESPN2)WNBA Basketball

Finals, Game 5 — Chicago Skyat Phoenix Mercury. From USAirways Center in Phoenix. (Ifnecessary). (HD)

BOATINGSUNDAy

11:30 a.m. (SUN) P1 AquaX USA (HD)7:30 p.m. (SUN) Ship Shape TV Clas-

sics (HD)

TUeSDAy10:00 a.m. (SUN) P1 Powerboat Series

From Cocoa Beach, Fla. (HD)10:30 a.m. (SUN) Boat Show TV (HD)

WeDNeSDAy11:30 a.m. (SUN) P1 AquaX USA6:00 p.m. (SUN) Powerboating in Par-

adise TV (HD)

THURSDAy9:30 a.m. (SUN) Boat Show TV (HD)

FRIDAy9:30 a.m. (SUN) Ship Shape TV Clas-

sics (HD)

SATURDAy7:30 p.m. (SUN) Ship Shape TV Clas-

sics

BOXINGMONDAy

9:30 a.m. (SUN) Fight Sports: In 60

TUeSDAy11:00 p.m. (HBO) The Fight Game

With Jim Lampley (HD)

WeDNeSDAy10:00 a.m. (SUN) Fight Sports: In 60

FRIDAy9:30 p.m. (HBO) The Fight Game With

Jim Lampley (HD)

SATURDAy3:00 p.m.( 4 Boxing Thabiso

Mchunu vs. Garrett Wilson.Mchunu takes on Wilson in a10-round cruiserweight bout.From Mashantucket, Conn. (HD)

11:30 p.m. (SHOW) All Access (HD)

FOOTBALLSUNDAy

9:00 a.m. (ESPN2) Colin’s FootballShow (HD)

10:00 a.m. (ESPN) Sunday NFLCountdown (HD)

11:00 a.m. (ESPN2) Fantasy FootballNow Host Robert Flores andanalysts Matthew Berry, Tim Has-selbeck, Stephania Bell and SaraWalsh. (HD)

11:30 a.m.` Tailgate Sunday12:00 p.m.& * The NFL Today

Host James Brown; with BoomerEsiason, Bill Cowher, Tony Gon-zalez and Bart Scott. (HD)` D FOX NFL Sunday (HD)(SUN) Florida Football With WillMuschamp (HD)

12:30 p.m. (UNI) Fútbol Central Noti-cias e información de los partidosde fútbol del día. (HD)

1:00 p.m.& NFL Football Jackson-ville Jaguars at WashingtonRedskins. The Jaguars look tobounce back against Robert Grif-fin III and the Redskins. (HD)* NFL Football Miami Dol-phins at Buffalo Bills. LongtimeAFC East rivals meet again whenthe Dolphins travel to Buffalo totake on the Bills. (HD)

4:00 p.m.` D NFL Football St.Louis Rams at Tampa Bay Buc-caneers. Josh McCown leadsthe offese as the 0-1 Buccaneershost Jeff Fisher’s 0-1 Rams. (HD)

4:25 p.m.& NFL Football KansasCity Chiefs at Denver Broncos.In a classic AFC West rivalry, AlexSmith and the Chiefs battle Pey-ton Manning’s Broncos. (HD)

7:00 p.m.( Football Night in Amer-ica Bob Costas and others recapthe day’s NFL highlights. (HD)* NFL Postgame Highlightsand scores. (HD)4 Football Night in AmericaBob Costas and others recap theday’s NFL highlights. (HD)

8:20 p.m.( 4 NFL Football Chi-cago Bears at San Francisco49ers. Jim Harbaugh’s 49ersface a difficult early-season testagainst Jay Cutler and the Bears.(HD)

MONDAy2:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL PrimeTime

Trey Wingo, Tim Hasselbeck andMerril Hoge. (HD)

2:30 p.m. (ESPN2) College FootballLive (HD)

3:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Insiders (HD)4:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Live (HD)6:00 p.m. (ESPN) Monday Night

CountdownWith host ChrisBerman and analysts Mike Ditka,Tom Jackson, Keyshawn John-son, Cris Carter, Chris Mortensen,Stuart Scott, Adam Schefter andSteve Young. (HD)

8:15 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Football Phila-delphia eagles at IndianapolisColts. Nick Foles leads theEagles as they compete with the

attack of the Colts, led by AndrewLuck. (HD)

11:15 p.m. (ESPN2) College FootballFinal (HD)

TUeSDAy2:30 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Live (HD)3:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Insiders (HD)

(SUN) The Butch Jones ShowInterviews and discussions withTennessee head coach ButchJones. (HD)

3:30 p.m. (ESPN) Mike and Mike: NFLRank

4:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Live (HD)(SUN) Inside UCF Football Thelatest news and highlights of Cen-tral Football Knights football. (HD)

5:00 p.m. (SUN) Florida Football WithWill Muschamp (HD)

5:30 p.m. (SUN) The New CollegeFootball Show Preview gamesfrom the ACC, SEC & ConferenceUSA; analysis of each week’s big-gest games. (HD)

9:00 p.m. (SHOW) Inside the NFL (HD)11:00 p.m. (SUN) The New College

Football Show Preview gamesfrom the ACC, SEC & ConferenceUSA; analysis of each week’s big-gest games. (HD)(SHOW) Inside the NFL (HD)

WeDNeSDAy2:30 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Live (HD)3:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Insiders (HD)

(SUN) The Steve Spurrier ShowSouth Carolina football. (HD)

3:30 p.m. (SUN) B-CU Wildcat Foot-ball Insider (HD)

4:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Live (HD)4:30 p.m. (SUN) Mark Stoops Show

Coach Stoops discusses Ken-tucky Wildcats football. (HD)

8:00 p.m. (SHOW) Inside the NFL (HD)11:00 p.m. (SUN) ACC Gridiron Live

(HD)(SHOW) Inside the NFL (HD)

THURSDAy10:30 a.m. (SUN) ACC Gridiron Live

(HD)2:30 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Live (HD)3:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Insiders (HD)

(SUN) R Football: Kyle FloodShowcase of Rutgers football withhead coach Kyle Flood. (HD)

3:30 p.m. (SUN) Inside Notre DameFootballWeekly update discuss-ing Irish football with head coachBrian Kelly. (HD)

4:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Live (HD)7:00 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Countdown7:30 p.m.& * NFL Thursday Night

Kickoff James Brown hosts alongwith analysts Deion Sanders andBill Cowher. (HD)(ESPN) College Football Au-burn at Kansas State. Top 20showdown pits Auburn at KansasState. (HD)

8:00 p.m.& * NFL Thursday NightKickoff James Brown hosts alongwith analysts Deion Sanders andBill Cowher. (HD)

8:25 p.m.& * NFL Football Tam-pa Bay Buccaneers at AtlantaFalcons. NFC South rivals clash

when Matt Ryan leads the explo-sive Atlanta offense against theBuccaneers. (HD)

9:00 p.m. (ESPN2) High School Foot-ball Lubbock Cooper (Texas) atStephenville (Texas). (HD)

FRIDAy1:30 p.m. (SUN) ACC Gridiron Live

(HD)2:30 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Live (HD)(SUN) The New College FootballShow Preview games from theACC, SEC & Conference USA;analysis of each week’s biggestgames.

3:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Insiders (HD)4:00 p.m. (ESPN) NFL Live (HD)7:30 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Countdown8:00 p.m. (ESPN) College Football

Connecticut at South Florida.American Athletic Conference ri-vals take the field in Tampa. (HD)

11:00 p.m. (ESPN2) NFL Live (HD)

SATURDAy9:00 a.m. (ESPN) College GameDay

Chris Fowler, Lee Corso, KirkHerbstreit and Desmond Howardprovide game angles, previewsand analysis. (HD)

12:00 p.m.L ACC Blitz(ESPN) College Football TeamsTBA. (HD)(ESPN2) College Football Bowl-ing Green at Wisconsin. Freshoff a bye week, Wisconsin willtake on Bowling Green. (HD)(SUN) College Football Old Do-minion at Rice. From Rice Stadi-um in Houston. (HD)

12:30 p.m.L College Football Mary-land at Syracuse. From the Car-rier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y.

3:00 p.m.& College Football Today(HD)) College Football Countdown(HD)* College Football Today(HD)< H College Football Count-down (HD)(ESPN) (ESPN2) College FootballScoreboard (HD)

3:30 p.m.& * College FootballFlorida at Alabama. From Bry-ant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloo-sa, Ala. (HD)) < H College Football Re-gional Coverage. Utah at Mich-igan or Texas A&M at SouthernMethodist. (HD)F College Football NichollsState at North Texas. From Apo-gee Stadium in Denton, Texas.(ESPN) College Football TeamsTBA. (HD)(ESPN2) College Football TexasA&M at Southern Methodist orUtah at Michigan. (HD)(SUN) College Football CentralMichigan at Kansas. From Me-morial Stadium in Lawrence, Kan.(HD)

6:30 p.m.` D FOX College Foot-ball Pregame (HD)(ESPN) (ESPN2) College FootballScoreboard (HD)

7:00 p.m.( Bucs Bonus Highlight-ing former and current players,

Colin Kaepernick and the San Francisco49ers oppose the Chicago Bears Sunday onNBC.

News Sun September 14 - 20, 2014 7

BY GEORGE DICKIE

Questions:

1) What ballpark’s field measured 257 feet downthe right-field line and 475 feet to center?2) What stadium featured a gradual incline in frontof the left-field fence?3) A long home run wound up in the swimming poolbeyond right field in this ballpark. Can you name it?4) Built for the 1932 Olympics and used primarilyfor football, this facility underwent significantmodifications when a baseball team moved to town.Can you name it?5) What ballpark was rebuilt twice after fires?6) In what stadium was the right-field wall raisedto 50 feet to block the field view from neighboringrooftops?7) What ballpark was the first to seat 40,000, hada red-tile roof and stucco exterior, and took only fivemonths to build?

1)NewYork’sPoloGrounds

2)Cincinnati’sCrosleyField

3)JarryParkinMontreal

4)TheLosAngelesColiseum

5)Sportsman’sParkinSt.Louis

6)ShibePark/ConnieMackStadiuminPhiladelphia

7)BravesFieldinBoston

Answers:

Bucs Hall of Famers and the BucsSwashbuckler Cheerleaders.F College Football Appala-chian State at Southern Missis-sippi. From M.M. Roberts Stadi-um in Hattiesburg, Miss.(ESPN) College Football Mis-sissippi State at LSU. LSU andMississippi State open their SECschedules. (HD)(ESPN2) College Football Score-board (HD)

7:30 p.m.` D College FootballOklahoma at West Virginia.From Milan Puskar Stadium inMorgantown, W.V. (HD)

8:00 p.m.) < H College FootballClemson at Florida State. Flori-da State hosts Clemson in a keyACC game. (HD)(ESPN2) College Football Miamiat Nebraska. Huskers and Hurri-canes meet in Lincoln, Neb. (HD)

10:00 p.m. (ESPN) College FootballScoreboard (HD)

10:30 p.m. (ESPN) College FootballOregon at Washington State.Northwest showdown pits Oregonand Washington State. (HD)

GOLFSUNDAy

9:00 a.m. (SUN) Golf Destination (HD)9:30 a.m. (SUN) Golfing the World

(HD)10:00 a.m. (SUN) Playing Through

With John Weisbarth Surprisinggolfers by whisking them awayand treating them to a round ofgolf as well as a chance to winprizes. (HD)

10:30 a.m. (SUN) Swing Clinic WithJimmy Hanlin Golf tips, strategyand review of products. (HD)

11:00 a.m. (SUN) 18 Holes With JimmyHanlin From Fort McDowell, Ariz.(HD)

12:00 p.m.( 4 LPGA Tour Golfevian Championship, FinalRound. From France. (HD)(GOLF) PGA Tour Golf TourChampionship, Final Round.Players expected to competeinclude Rory McIlroy, Bubba Wat-son, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth,Jason Day, Adam Scott, SergioGarcia, Martin Kaymer and JustinRose. From Atlanta. (HD)

1:30 p.m.( 4 PGA Tour Golf TourChampionship, Final Round.From East Lake Golf Club in At-lanta. (HD)(GOLF) PGA Tour Golf Web.com:Nationwide Children’s HospitalChampionship, Final Round.Ben Curtis, Tommy Gainey, J.J.Henry, Sean O’Hair and Y.E. Yangare scheduled to compete. FromColumbus, Ohio. (HD)

4:30 p.m. (GOLF) european PGATour Golf KLM Open, FinalRound. Darren Clarke, PadraigHarrington, Miguel Angel Jimenezand Paul Casey are expected tocompete. From Zandvoort, Neth-erlands. (HD)

6:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central (HD)7:00 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf Tour

Championship, Final Round.Players expected to competeinclude Rory McIlroy, Bubba Wat-son, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth,Jason Day, Adam Scott, SergioGarcia, Martin Kaymer and JustinRose. From Atlanta. (HD)

MONDAy11:00 a.m. (GOLF) Golf Central Special

(HD)11:30 a.m. (GOLF) Golf Channel Acad-

emy Colin Montgomerie shareskeys to his successful swing. (HD)

12:00 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf TourChampionship, Final Round.Players expected to competeinclude Rory McIlroy, Bubba Wat-son, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth,Jason Day, Adam Scott, SergioGarcia, Martin Kaymer and JustinRose. From Atlanta. (HD)

2:00 p.m. (SUN) Golf America (HD)2:30 p.m. (SUN) Golf Destination (HD)3:00 p.m. (SUN) Golfing the World

(HD)4:00 p.m. (SUN) Playing Through

With John Weisbarth Surprisinggolfers by whisking them awayand treating them to a round ofgolf as well as a chance to winprizes. (HD)

4:30 p.m. (SUN) Swing Clinic WithJimmy Hanlin Golf tips, strategyand review of products. (HD)

5:00 p.m. (SUN) 18 Holes With JimmyHanlin From Longboat Key, Fla.(HD)

6:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central (HD)7:00 p.m. (GOLF) The Golf Fix (HD)8:00 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf Tour

Championship, Final Round.Players expected to competeinclude Rory McIlroy, Bubba Wat-son, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth,Jason Day, Adam Scott, SergioGarcia, Martin Kaymer and JustinRose. From Atlanta. (HD)

TUeSDAy11:00 a.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf Web.

com: Nationwide Children’sHospital Championship, FinalRound. Ben Curtis, Tommy Gain-ey, J.J. Henry, Sean O’Hair andY.E. Yang are scheduled to com-pete. From Columbus, Ohio. (HD)

1:00 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour Golfevian Championship, FinalRound. Stacy Lewis, Inbee Park,Lydia Ko, Suzann Pettersen, Lexi

Thompson and Michelle Wie areexpected to compete. From Evi-an-les-Bains, France. (HD)

6:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central (HD)6:30 p.m. (GOLF) Champions Tour

Learning Center (HD)7:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Channel Acade-

myWorld Golf Hall of Famer TomWatson shares playing tips. (HD)

8:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf’s GreatestRounds The United States stag-es an amazing Ryder Cup come-back. (HD)

11:00 p.m. (GOLF) Inside the PGA TourThe top 30 players battle it out inthe Tour Championship. (HD)

11:30 p.m. (GOLF) Champions TourLearning Center (HD)

WeDNeSDAy11:00 a.m. (GOLF) Golf’s Greatest

Rounds The United States stag-es an amazing Ryder Cup come-back. (HD)

2:00 p.m. (GOLF) Miracle at MedinahEurope stages a miraculouscomeback on the final day of the2012 Ryder Cup. (HD)

3:00 p.m. (GOLF) Feherty Former NewYork City mayor Rudy Giuliani.(HD)

4:00 p.m. (GOLF) Feherty Feherty rideshorses and shoots skeet with TomWatson. (HD)

5:00 p.m. (GOLF) Champions TourLearning Center (HD)

5:30 p.m. (GOLF) Inside the PGA TourThe top 30 players battle it out inthe Tour Championship. (HD)

6:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central (HD)6:30 p.m. (GOLF) Road to the Ryder

Cup Ryder Cup captains discussthe upcoming event. (HD)

7:00 p.m. (GOLF) School of Golf (HD)8:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Channel Acade-

myWorld Golf Hall of Famer TomWatson shares playing tips. (HD)

9:00 p.m. (GOLF) Big Break MyrtleBeach (HD)

10:00 p.m. (GOLF)War by the ShoreThe 1991 Ryder Cup was an in-tense competition filled with greatshots and big collapses. (HD)

11:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central (HD)11:30 p.m. (GOLF) Inside the PGA Tour

The top 30 players battle it out inthe Tour Championship. (HD)

THURSDAy10:00 a.m. (GOLF) european PGA Tour

Golf ISPS Handa Wales Open,First Round. From Newport,Wales. (HD)

1:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central Pre-game (HD)

2:00 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour GolfWeb.com Tour Championship,First Round. From Ponte VedraBeach, Fla. (HD)

5:00 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour Golfyokohama Tire LPGA Classic,First Round. From Prattville, Ala.(HD)

7:00 p.m. (GOLF) Golf Central (HD)8:00 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Golf

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As “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” nears the startof its second season, how does it feel toget back to work on it?Oh, it’s so good. I can’t wait for people tosee it ... and now, Fox has given us the bestthing we could ever ask for, with the best timeslot ever. We’re moving to Sunday nights,right after “The Simpsons” and right before“Family Guy,‘ so what can I say?Then you have NFL football that will play allday Sunday, and people can go right into“Brooklyn Nine-Nine” from that. You can’task for more support – and with the cast andthe writing, it just gets better and better. Andthe best thing about the show is that we justgot started.

Having a football background yourself,what kind of connection do youmaintain to the NFL now?I like to talk to the guys about the transitionto other things, because football tends to bea very insular world. It’s kind of like if youwere a farmer, you would get together withall the other farmers. If the crops were bad,all of a sudden, your whole life was bad.Then you might go to the city and realize,“Hey, wait. Farming is not everything.” That’swhat happened to me. When I moved to L.A.and it didn’t have a football team, it reallystruck me. I turned the TV off on Sundays,and I realized my life kept going. It reallyblew me away when I went to Europe duringfootball season, and I couldn’t even find theNFL (on TV). It’s a big world with a whole lotout there.

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BEST ‘DANCING’ DANCERSKelly Monaco (Season 1) The intent here is to showcase some of the most memorable “Dancing With the Stars”finalists as well as other contestants who have stood out over the ABC show’s history. As its first victor, “GeneralHospital” veteran Monaco set the initial standard.Emmitt Smith (Season 3) As the first athlete to win “DWTS,” Smith proved someone from that discipline could do itwith charisma and style.Brooke Burke (Season 7) Brooke Burke-Charvet later, the actress, model and TV personality proved via her winthat “DWTS” could be a springboard to greater fame – proved in part by her return as co-host for several years.Shawn Johnson (Season 8) As in the Olympics, athletic prowess more than made up for relatively diminutive sizeas winner Johnson also took the gold here.Donny Osmond (Season 9) In a sense, the singer was upholding family honor as he won the mirrorball trophy,since sister Marie ended up in third place in Season 5.Shannen Doherty (Season 10) Whatever image the “Beverly Hills, 90210” alum may have had previously, shetouched many hearts by tearfully dedicating her dancing to her father.Hines Ward (Season 12) and Donald Driver (Season 14) Can skills as an NFL wide receiver be assets inwinning “DWTS?” As proven here, yes and yes.Kirstie Alley (Seasons 12 and 15) One never knew what to expect from the famously bawdy actress andMaksim Chmerkovskiy, her partner in both of her “DWTS” stints, which was what made them such fun to watch.Maria Menounos (Season 14) The current E! personality brought everything one hopes a “DWTS” contestant willdeliver: dedication, emotion and humor. And a unique, full-out laugh that’s always a treat to hear.Amy Purdy (Season 18) It’s impossible not to include this Paralympic snowboarder, whose “DWTS ”accomplishments on prosthetic feet yielded some of the most inspirational, emotional moments thus far.Meryl Davis (Season 18) Davis displayed consistent grace and skill, fresh off her gold-medal-winning ice dancingwith Charlie White (one of her “DWTS” rivals) at last winter’s Olympics.

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For two seasons on the Fox sitcom “The Mindy Project,” DannyCastellano (Chris Messina) and Mindy Lahiri (Mindy Kaling) maintained anantagonistic friendship at the small New York medical practice where they’reboth obstetricians.These polar opposites often clashed but at the end of the day, it was

obvious they deeply cared for each other.And so now that they’re a couple after their kiss atop the Empire State

Building in last season’s finale, do these strong personalities become like everyother couple and begin to take on each other’s traits?That’s one of the big questions as the series opens Season 3 Tuesday, Sept.

16.“I think as personalities,” says series writer Ike Barinholtz, who also plays

nurse Morgan Tookers, “Mindy and Danny are so strong and so oppositethat it might trickle down a little bit of change, but I think it’s at first a lot offun watching these two complete polar opposites co-exist.“And you know, the show the first two seasons was about this girl with a

very strong point of view on life looking for love. And now it’s kind of like,well, she’s found love but she’s found it with someone she kind of hates in away. I mean, she loves him; they’re in love, like, no matter what. They have atraction and they enjoy spending time together, but she has the mentality andthe mind-set of maybe like a 15-year-old girl at a Katy Perry concert, and hehas the mind-set of an old Italian fisherman.”Added to the mix this season will be “Cheers” veteran Rhea Perlman as

Danny’s mother Annette, with whom Danny shares a similarly contentiousrelationship. And that, of course, extends to Mindy as well.“At first, Mindy and Annette Castellano really cannot stand each other,”

Barinholtz says. “Annette hates Mindy, hates everything she stands for, thinksthat she’s maybe al Qaeda. Really, really hates her.“But by the end of her first episode, they establish a bit of a detente. And

I think as we’re going on a kind of break in the stories, they kind of havea common understanding where they both love Danny very much, verydifferently obviously. So they kind of appreciate each other and kind of startto get along a little bit in a weird way. But they still have no problem snipingat each other and occasionally slapping each other.”

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the broadcast CW network, puts forththis online version of the hit CW com-edy improv show, which is a seriesof two-minute webisodes starringWayne Brady, Colin Mochrie andRyan Stiles and hosted by Aisha Tylerthat features outtakes and exclusivebloopers.

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“Family” can have many meanings,and television is giving it a new onewhen it comes to those in a Los Ange-les hospital’s pediatric ward.Debuting Wednesday, Sept. 17, the

Fox drama series “Red Band Society”has an impressive pedigree startingwith executive producer Steven Spiel-berg and a fellow Oscar winner, starOctavia Spencer (“The Help”). Howev-er, heavy lifting also is done by a castof relative newcomers as the patientswho see one another not only throughillnesses, but many rites of young life.One of those characters, Char-

lie (played by Griffin Gluck, seenlast season on ABC’s “Back in theGame”), will remain in a coma throughmuch if not all of Season 1. That med-ical situation is familiar to executiveproducer Margaret Nagle, a formeractress who developed the show froma Catalan series, since her brother— also named Charlie — was longcomatose.“It’s really about that time that

you spend in the hospital and howit changes you and what you learn,”Nagle says, “and what if you wereable to learn what life is actuallyabout when you’re old enough to dosomething about it? I grew up in pedi-atric hospitals, so I found them to bethe most uplifting, the most hilarious(places) ... the black humor, the fun,

Charlie Rowe stars in“Red Band Society,”premiering Wednesdayon Fox.

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the getting to know the kids that youwould never know in any other situ-ation.”Playing the stern but caring nurse

who runs the ward, Spencer hasn’tbeen a stranger to television sinceher Oscar victory, having appearedseveral times on CBS’ “Mom.” Sheexplains “Red Band Society” inspiredher to make a bigger home-screencommitment because “it’s not everyday that you get great material. Andfrom Page 1, I was like, ‘What is thisgoing to be?’ and was just moved andlaughed and cried.”Charlie Rowe, Ciara Bravo, for-

mer “The X Factor” contestant Brian“Astro” Bradley, Zoe Levin and NolanSotillo portray the other members ofthe “Red Band Society,” which is sonamed for the group’s wristbands.Dave Annable (“Brothers & Sisters”)and Rebecca Rittenhouse appear asother members of the ward’s staff.In preparing for the series, cast

members visited children’s hospitalsin some cities.British actor Rowe (“Walking With

Dinosaurs”) recalls that when he metone patient, “she was like, ‘Have youplayed hockey yet?’ I’m like, ‘What?’And she says, ‘Oh, yeah, we playhockey games in the corridors withour crutches. We decorate them. You,like, create your sort of own jerseyson the crutches and stuff.’ They’rejust having such fun. They’re reallybeautiful places to be.”

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FNC (64) ∞ (64) 205 360 America’s Newsroom Happening Now Outnumbered Happening Now The Real Story Shepard Smith your World W/ Cavuto The FiveFX (34) B (34) 136 248 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs How I Met How I Met Two Men Two Men Movie

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MTV (33) A (33) 160 331

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SPIKe (54) V (54) 168 241

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SyFy (55) W (55) 122 244

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TNT (61) ≠ (61) 138 245

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TOON (52) T (52) 176 296

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TVLD (57) Y (57) 106 304

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UNI - - - 270 402

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USA (35) C (35) 105 242

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VH1 (50) R (50) 162 335

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WGN-A (95) œ (95) 239 307

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HBO (302) 302 (302) 300 501

M Star Trek My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) ››› The Bourne Legacy (2012) Jeremy Renner. (CC) A Good Job: Stories › Big Momma’s House 2 (2006) ›› Beautiful Creatures (2013, Fantasy) (CC)Tu Bogus ››› Pacific Rim (2013) Charlie Hunnam. ››› The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) Ian McKellen. (CC) ››› Hot Shots! Part Deux (CC) › Date Movie (2006) (CC) Real TimeW Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight ››› King Kong (2005) Naomi Watts. A beauty tames a savage beast. ››› Walk the Line (2005) Joaquin Phoenix. (CC) ››› Behind the Candelabra (2013) (CC)Th Aqua ››› Veronica Mars (2014) Kristen Bell. (CC) ›› Prime (2005) Meryl Streep. (CC) Terror at the Mall ›› Beautiful Creatures (2013, Fantasy) (CC) Last Week Hobbit: DesolationF Mission: Impossible ›› Won’t Back Down (2012) (HD) › Date Movie (2006) (CC) ››› Return to Me (2000) David Duchovny. ››› The Way, Way Back (2013) (CC) Momma 2

MAX (320) 320 (320) 310 512

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SHOW (340) 340 (340) 318 537

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Erin Andrews will be one busyperson this fall, but she’s glad“DancingWith the Stars” is backon her itinerary.After placing third in Season

10 of the ABC competition, thesportscaster returned last spring asTom Bergeron’s new co-host. Shecontinues that role as the contest’s19th round begins Monday, Sept.15, with 13 more celebrities teamedwith professional partners in thequest for the mirrorball trophy.Dancer Julianne Hough also willreturn, but now as a judge.“I was really, really nervous,”

Andrews admits of succeedingBrooke Burke-Charvet – another“Dancing” contestant turned co-host – last season, “because I knewI had big shoes to fill, and it wassomething a little outside the boxfor me. I knew I was probably going to be completely different from anyco-host they’d had before, so I was a little nervous to see how that wouldtranslate.”Andrews credits Bergeron with helping her find her groove: “The first

two or three shows, I didn’t allow my sense of humor to really come out,and that was something that Tom kept stressing to me: ‘Please just beyourself. That’s why we wanted you.’ By the middle of the season, we werein full stride and I really did feel like myself.”Now, Andrews can do that with a new “Dancing” cast including: actors

Jonathan Bennett (“Mean Girls”), Janel Parrish (“Pretty Little Liars”),Alfonso Ribeiro, Antonio Sabato Jr. and Lea Thompson; Olympian LoloJones; comedian Tommy Chong,.of Cheech & Chong fame; and talk-show host Tavis Smiley.Also: two-time Daytona 500 winner Michael Waltrip; Mixed Martial

Arts veteran Randy Couture; fashion designer Betsey Johnson; “DuckDynasty’s” Sadie Robertson; and YouTube personality Bethany Mota.Former ESPN personality Andrews also is continuing to cover college

football for Fox Sports before she joins Fox’s lead NFL broadcast teamnext year.“A lot of people said to me (about ‘Dancing’), ‘I didn’t know you were

that funny!’ I was like, ‘Well, I am, but I just don’t have much time for itwith football.’” ””

BY JAY BOBBIN

ErinAndrews

Andrews backas ‘Dancing’co-host

Sunday8:00 p.m. (A&E) Duck Dynasty Cele-brating Willie’s birthday at a lake.

(DISC) Naked and Afraid The cold ofthe Himalayan foothills.

(HIST) Mountain Men Tom encountersa dangerous ice jam.

(SPIKE) Bar Rescue Tempers and tes-tosterone threaten a bar.

(VH1) Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Stevieand Joseline throw a party.

8:31 p.m.& * Big Brother Newhead of household.

9:00 p.m. (HGTV) Beachfront BargainHunt A vacation home in MyrtleBeach, S.C.

(HIST) Mountain Men Marty has tomake a mid-flight detour.

(SPIKE) Hungry Investors Third-gen-eration deli men; a hero king.

(VH1) Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Bambisuffers a set back.

9:30 p.m. (HGTV) Beachfront BargainHunt Roger and Tracey look for avilla in the Dominican Republic.

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(HIST) Pawn Stars A cigar box whichused to belong to JFK.

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(LIFE) Dance Moms The dancers try toimpress Abby.

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9:30 p.m. (A&E) Storage Wars Revis-iting Moreno Valley, Calif.

(HGTV) The Jennie Garth ProjectFront curb makeover.

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› Friday the 13th, Part 2 (1981) Amy Steel, John Furey. Ahulking killer stalks counselors at Camp Crystal Lake.

› Friday the 13th - Part III(1982) Dana Kimmell.

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›› Fast & Furious (2009, Action) (HD) Vin Diesel, PaulWalker, Michelle Rodriguez. (CC) (DVS)

Legends Martin takes KyleDobson into custody. (N)

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Cold Case A college-boundman’s disappearance.

A&e (26) : (26) 118 265 The First 48 A homelessman is murdered. (CC)

The First 48 A man is robbedand shot. (CC)

The First 48 A man isgunned down in the street.

The First 48 “Senior Year”(N) (HD) (CC)

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The First 48 A robber kills agood Samaritan. (CC)

AMC (62) Æ (62) 130 254 ››› Men in Black (1997) (HD) Tommy Lee Jones. Secretagents monitor extraterrestrial activity on Earth.

›› Sixteen Candles (1984, Comedy) (HD) Molly Ringwald.Girl turning 16 likes another girl’s guy. (CC)

›› Weird Science (1985) Kelly LeBrock. Two high-schoolnerds conjure up the woman of their dreams.

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DISC (43) K (43) 182 278 Highway to Sell 1962 Chrys-ler Newport wagon.

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eSPN2 (30) > (30) 144 209 Around/Horn Interruption Women’s Soccer: International Friendly High School Football Lubbock Cooper (Texas) at Stephenville (Texas). (N)

FAM (58) Z (58) 180 311 ›› Liar Liar (1997) (HD)Jim Carrey, Maura Tierney.

› Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) (HD) Adam Sandler. Ahotel magnate’s adult son goes back to grade school.

›› Accepted (2006) (HD) Justin Long, Jonah Hill. A col-lege reject and his friends create a fake university.

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Fixer Upper A house withsome Texas flair. (HD)

Fixer Upper A young familywants to help. (HD)

Fixer Upper A retreat inWaco, Texas. (HD)

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Cops (HD) ›› Kiss of the Dragon(2001) Jet Li. Premiere.

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Haven Duke struggles withJennifer’s death. (N) (CC)

Spartacus: Gods of theArena “Paterfamilias”

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TNT (61) ≠ (61) 138 245 Castle Investigating a match-maker’s murder.

Castle The owner of a magicshop is found dead.

Castle Castle and Beckettgrow closer. (HD)

Castle “Lucky Stiff” A mur-dered lottery winner.

Castle Investigating a friendof Castle’s.

Dallas John Ross and Pame-la form a truce. (HD)

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HBO (302) 302 (302) 300 501 ››› The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) (HD)Ian McKellen, Martin Freeman. (CC)

›› The Best Man Holiday (2013) Morris Chestnut. Long-time friends reunite over the Christmas holidays.

Boardwalk empire “TheGood Listener” (CC)

Taxicab Confessions 2003:Girls Like It Hot (CC)

MAX (320) 320 (320) 310 512 ›› Now you See Me (2013) Jesse Eisenberg. Agentstrack a team of illusionists who are thieves. (CC)

›› Grudge Match (2013) Robert De Niro. Retired boxingrivals return to the ring for one last fight. (CC)

››› Rush Hour (1998) (HD) Jackie Chan,Chris Tucker. (CC)

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SHOW (340) 340 (340) 318 537 ›› The Longest yard (2005) (HD) AdamSandler, Chris Rock. (CC)

››› Cocaine Cowboys (2006, Documentary) (HD) Drug lords invade1980s Miami. (CC)

Ray Donovan “Volcheck”(HD)

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Blue Bloods Danny makes ashocking discovery.

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Cold Case “Offender” A6-year-old boy’s murder.

›› Demolition Man (1993) (HD) Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes. Afrozen cop is thawed out to capture an old nemesis.

›› The Guardian (2006) (HD) Kevin Costner. A CoastGuard trainer makes a swimming champ his protege.

A&e (26) : (26) 118 265 Criminal Minds A killingspree in a Texas town.

Criminal Minds Two menare murdered in Rapid City.

Criminal Minds “NannyDearest” (HD)

Criminal Minds A suspecttargets people in Detroit.

Criminal Minds A series ofdeaths in Manhattan.

Criminal Minds “The Repli-cator” (HD)

AMC (62) Æ (62) 130 254 ›› Sixteen Candles (1984, Comedy) (HD) Molly Ringwald.Girl turning 16 likes another girl’s guy. (CC)

›› The Bucket List (2007) Jack Nicholson. Dying menmake a list of things to do before they expire. (CC)

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Like most other cooking competition series,“Rewrapped” – which has returned for a second seasonMondays on Food Network – isn’t shy about challengingthe creativity of its chefs. On this show, however, theemphasis is less on haute cuisine than just having fun.In each episode, host Joey Fatone welcomes three chefs

who are presented with a popular mainstream food orsnack item – say, Goldfish snack crackers – and, in thefirst round, tasked with recreating it from scratch. In achange from Season 1, the least successful of those chefs iseliminated and the remaining two chefs move on to thereal acid test: incorporating the featured product into acompletely new dish.For example, one first-season episode found the

cheftestants recreating Outback Steakhouse’s trademarkBloomin’ Onion appetizer. Then, in the “innovate” partof the episode, one of the chefs used the onion to stuff adouble burger patty, breaded the burger and deep-fried it,then used the spicy dipping sauce as a condiment on thebun.“You have some chefs who have a ‘go-to dish’ that they’ll

use and try to incorporate whatever they need to into it,or you have others who just totally try to think outside thebox,” Fatone says. “It’s always fun to see how it turns out,either way, but it’s definitely nerve-racking for them. Youhave a time limit and you just have to get it done.”One Season 2 episode is built around the Lay’s Do Us

a Flavor campaign, Fatone reveals, in which the chefsare challenged to recreate all four of the featured flavors– Cheddar BaconMac and Cheese, Cappucino,WavyMango Salsa andWasabi Ginger – then incorporate allfour flavors into a single dish.“It’s pretty crazy,” the host says, with admirable

understatement.Do you have a product you’d like to see featured on

“Rewrapped”?“One of my favorite snack foods is a chocolate candy

bar called aWhatchamacallit, which I think would bevery interesting to do because it has a lot of differentcomponents.”Is there a snack food you could just dive into face-first

and eat until you pass out?

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› The Chaperone (2011) (HD) Paul“Triple H” Levesque.

›› The Longest yard (2005, Comedy) (HD) AdamSandler, Chris Rock. (CC)

Inside the NFL (HD)(CC)

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Family Viewing RatingsAS Adult situations P Profanity V Violence N Nudity GV Graphic Violence

“THE FAULT IN OUR STARS”

Teamed previously in “Divergent,” ShaileneWoodley and Ansel Elgort are enormouslyaffecting in director Josh Boone’s screenversion of John Green’s best-seller about therelationship between two young members of acancer support group. They share an offbeat,bemused approach to life that cements theirromance, even taking them on an overseasadventure together. Laura Dern, Willem Dafoeand Sam Trammell also star in the film, whichincludes Charli XCX’s hit “Boom Clap” on itssoundtrack. ››› (PG-13: AS, P) (Also onBlu-ray)

“THINK LIKE A MAN TOO”

Though the original acting ensemble fromthe first comedy based on Steve Harvey’sbest-seller is back, this sequel is weightedtoward Kevin Hart, whose movie stock rosesignificantly in-between the two films. Thegang goes to Las Vegas for a wedding, but

ElizabethOlsen

“NEIGHBORS” (Sept. 23)

“CHEF” (Sept. 30)

“24: LIVE ANOTHER DAY” (Sept. 30)

“MILLION DOLLAR ARM” (Oct. 7)

“A MILLION WAYS TO DIE IN THEWEST” (Oct. 7)

“X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST”(Oct. 14)

“NOAH” ›››

“HEAVEN IS FOR REAL”›››

“NON-STOP” ›››

“300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE”›››

“THE LEGO MOVIE” ›››

“LONE SURVIVOR” ›››

“THE SINGLE MOMS CLUB”›››

“ROBOCOP” ›››

“JACK RYAN: SHADOWRECRUIT” ›››

“THE GRAND BUDAPESTHOTEL” ›››

(UPCOMING RELEASES)

(COURTESY OF HOMEMEDIA MAGAZINE)

Rose Byrne andSeth Rogen

the various couples have respective personalcomplications ranging from one spouse’swomanizing history to an effort to have ababy. Michael Ealy, Taraji P. Henson, RomanyMalco, Regina Hall, Terrence J, GabrielleUnion, Jerry Ferrara, Meagan Good andWendy Williams also return, as does directorTim Story. ›› (PG-13: AS, N, P) (Also onBlu-ray and On Demand)

“THE ROOSEVELTS: AN INTIMATEHISTORY”The latest work for PBS by masterdocumentary maker Ken Burns, this profileof a legendary American family interweavesthe stories of Theodore, Franklin and EleanorRoosevelt. In the traditional Burns style, anotable voice cast helps bring the historicalinformation and personal writings to life, withMeryl Streep as Eleanor and Paul Giamatti– and Edward Herrmann, who has playedFDR several times, reprising that part. JohnLithgow, Billy Bob Thornton, Ed Harris, Keith

Carradine, Josh Lucas and (in one of his finalprojects) Eli Wallach also are heard. ››››(Not rated) (Also on Blu-ray)

“CASTING BY”

The casting director often is one of the unsungheroes – or heroines, as the case may be– of the entertainment industry, charged withfinding the right performer for a role. DirectorTom Donahue’s fine documentary, which HBOhas televised, recalls one of the best in thebusiness: Marion Dougherty, whose namecan be seen in the credits of countless moviesand television programs. Other veterans ofthat field, including Lynn Stalmaster, alsoare saluted here; among the many actorsoffering comments are Robert De Niro, AlPacino, Clint Eastwood, Woody Allen, RobertRedford, John Travolta, Jon Voight, Jeff

Bridges, Robert Duvall, Danny Glover andDiane Lane. ›››› (Not rated: P)

“THE BIG BANG THEORY: THECOMPLETE SEVENTH SEASON”

Or, “The Last Season of the CBS SitcomBefore Several of Its Stars Began Earning $1Million-Per-Episode Paychecks,” as has beena big entertainment-news stories lately. BobNewhart’s return as “Professor Proton” – withactual science guy Bill Nye as his rival in onescene – is among the highlights of this round.The season opens with Leonard (JohnnyGalecki) away in the North Sea while Penny(Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting) is distressed to learnher embarrassing movie scene can be foundon the Internet. Jim Parsons, Simon Helberg,Kunal Nayyar and Mayim Bialik also star.››› (Not rated: AS, P) (Also on Blu-ray)

“GODZILLA”Despite such notable human starsas Bryan Cranston (“BreakingBad”), David Strathairn, ElizabethOlsen and Juliette Binoche, sizestill matters when it comes to themost notable cast member inthis latest remake of the monsterclassic. Then again, he’s the titlecharacter, so what else wouldyou expect? Fearsome as he is,Godzilla also is the piece’s heroas he battles creatures calledMUTOs ... and that’s only thestart of his terrifying oppositionhere. As often is the case, thespecial-effects masters earnthe biggest nods here, but theactors also include Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ken Watanabe andSally Hawkins. DVD extras: two“making-of” documentaries. ›››

(PG-13: P, V) (Also on Blu-rayand On Demand)

AAccepted ›› ’06 (HD) Justin Long. A collegereject and his friends create a fake university.(FAM) Thu. 9 p.m. Fri. 7 p.m.Accused at 17 ››› ’09 (HD) Cynthia Gibb. Aseemingly innocent prank leads to murder,deception and a frame-up. (LIFE) Sun. 5 p.m.Adult World ››‡ ’13 (HD) Emma Roberts. Anaspiring poet has to take a job as a clerk atan adult bookstore. (SHOW) Mon. 6:15 p.m.Thu. 1:30 a.m.The Alamo ››‡ ’04 (HD) Dennis Quaid. Out-numbered Texans fight to secede from Mexi-co. (WGN-A) Sun. 2 a.m.Alice in Wonderland ›››‡ ’51 (HD) Voices ofKathryn Beaumont. Animated. A little girl fallsdown a rabbit hole into a strange world. (FAM)Sun. 12:30 p.m.Aliens ›››› ’86 (HD) Sigourney Weaver.Space Marines battle an army of deadlymonsters. (AMC) Sun. 3:03 a.m. Mon. 1 p.m.

All In: The Poker Movie ››‡ ’12 (HD) Film-maker Douglas Tirola examines the growingpopularity of poker. (SHOW) Wed. 1 a.m.All-Star Superman ’11 (HD) Voices of JamesDenton. Animated. A rescue mission to thesun exposes Superman to radiation. (HBO)Thu. 6:50 a.m.All the Way ››‡ ’03 (HD) Joel Edgerton. FrankSinatra insults a member of the Australianmedia. (SHOW) Mon. 6:15 a.m.Along Came a Spider ›› ’01 (HD) MorganFreeman. A detective and a Secret Serviceagent investigate an abduction. (TNT) Fri.8 p.m.Alvin and the Chipmunks ›› ’07 Jason Lee.Live action/animated. Three singing chip-munks become pop sensations. (DISN) Sun.11 a.m.Amazon Women on the Moon ›› ’87 (HD)Rosanna Arquette. Sketches spoof cheapie’50s movies, late-night TV. (MAX) Sun. 3 a.m.An American Werewolf in Paris ›‡ ’97 (HD)Tom Everett Scott. A young American meets

a lovely lycanthrope while in Paris. (AMC) Fri.11:15 a.m.Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy››› ’04 (HD) Will Ferrell. A 1970s newsmanfeels threatened by a female employee.(WTBS) Sun. 6 p.m. 12 a.m.Angels & Demons ›› ’09 (HD) Tom Hanks.Robert Langdon confronts an ancient broth-erhood. (TNT) Sat. 2 p.m.Another Cinderella Story ’08 (HD) SelenaGomez. A young man falls in love with apretty dancer at a masked ball. (FAM) Sat.12:30 p.m.Apollo 13 ›››‡ ’95 (HD) Tom Hanks. Basedon the true story of the ill-fated 1970 moonmission. (AMC) Sun. 11:30 a.m.Aquamarine ››‡ ’06 (HD) Sara Paxton. Twoyoungsters discover a mermaid in their beachclub’s swimming pool. (HBO) Wed. 7:45 a.m.Arctic Predator ›› ’10 (HD) Dean Cain. Ex-plorers encounter an alien creature that feedson energy. (SYFY) Fri. 9 a.m. 3:05 a.m.

Area 51 ’11 (HD) Bruce Boxleitner. Reportersvisit a secret base that houses extraterrestri-als. (SYFY) Mon. 8 a.m.Arthur ›› ’11 (HD) Russell Brand. An irre-sponsible playboy must choose between loveand money. (WTBS) Sun. 4 p.m. 2 a.m.The Assault ’14 (HD) Makenzie Vega. Teen-age football players sexually assault a cheer-leader. (LIFE) Sat. 8 p.m. 12:02 a.m.Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery››‡ ’97 (HD) Mike Myers. Cryogenicallypreserved foes meet again. (MAX) Sat. 5:45p.m. 1:05 a.m.

BBack to School ››› ’86 (HD) Rodney Danger-field. Campus life is turned upside down byan obnoxious tycoon. (AMC) Tue. 9:15 a.m.Bad Teacher ›› ’11 (HD) Cameron Diaz. Twoteachers vie for the affections of a rich substi-tute. (WTBS) Sun. 11 a.m.Batman Begins ››› ’05 (HD) Christian Bale.Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s DarkKnight. (MAX) Mon. 10 a.m. Thu. 3:40 p.m.Sat. 8:30 a.m.Battledogs ’13 (HD) Dennis Haysbert. Arogue general uses werewolf virus to createa superforce. (SYFY) Sat. 1 a.m.Beautiful Creatures ››‡ ’13 (HD) Alden Eh-renreich. Star-crossed teens uncover darksecrets in their town. (HBO) Mon. 4:15 p.m.Thu. 2:30 p.m.

Behind the Candelabra ››› ’13 (HD) MichaelDouglas. Pianist Liberace takes Scott Thor-son as a lover. (HBO) Wed. 4:15 p.m.The Best Man Holiday ››‡ ’13 (HD) MorrisChestnut. Longtime friends reunite over theChristmas holidays. (HBO) Thu. 8 p.m. 3:10a.m.Big Jake ››‡ ’71 (HD) John Wayne. An es-tranged father returns to find his kidnappedgrandson. (AMC) Sun. 9:01 a.m.The Big Kahuna ››‡ ’99 (HD) Kevin Spacey.Three salesmen discuss life and work at aKansas convention. (SHOW) Thu. 4:40 a.m.Big Momma’s House 2 ›‡ ’06 (HD) MartinLawrence. An FBI agent reprises his dis-guise, posing as a heavy nanny. (HBO) Mon.2:30 p.m. Fri. 5:30 p.m.Billy Madison ›‡ ’95 (HD) Adam Sandler. Ahotel magnate’s adult son goes back to gradeschool. (FAM) Wed. 9 p.m. Thu. 7 p.m.Blackball ››‡ ’03 (HD) Paul Kaye. A sportsagent tries to help an English lawn bowler.(SHOW) Mon. 8 a.m.The Blues Brothers ››› ’80 John Belushi.Two musicians reassemble their hot band fora fundraiser. (VH1) Sat. 10 p.m.Bogus ›› ’96 (HD) Whoopi Goldberg. Animaginary friend helps a boy smooth out life’swrinkles. (HBO) Mon. 7:30 a.m.Bounce ››› ’00 (HD) Gwyneth Paltrow. Awidow’s new beau inadvertently caused herhusband’s death. (SHOW) Tue. 8:30 a.m.Wed. 2:45 p.m.The Bourne Legacy ››› ’12 (HD) JeremyRenner. Jason Bourne’s actions have conse-

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quences for a new agent. (HBO) Mon. 11:15a.m. Fri. 12 a.m.Brave ›››‡ ’12 (HD) Voices of Kevin McKidd.Animated. A Scottish princess must undo abeastly curse. (FAM) Sun. 8 p.m.The Break-Up ›› ’06 (HD) Vince Vaughn.A couple end their relationship, but neitheris willing to move. (AMC) Thu. 12 a.m. Fri.1:30 p.m.Bring It On Again ›‡ ’04 (HD) Anne Jud-son-Yager. College cheerleaders competeagainst the varsity team. (MTV) Sat. 12 a.m.The Bucket List ›› ’07 (HD) Jack Nicholson.Dying men make a list of things to do beforethey expire. (AMC) Fri. 8 p.m. 12:30 a.m.A Bug’s Life ››› ’98 (HD) Voices of DaveFoley. Animated. Insects help an ant fend offgrasshoppers. (FAM) Sun. 4 p.m.Bullet to the Head ›› ’12 (HD) SylvesterStallone. A cop and an assassin join forcesagainst a common enemy. (MAX) Sun. 8:30p.m. Fri. 4:40 p.m.Bully ››› ’01 (HD) Brad Renfro. Teens beata bully to death in a swamp. (SHOW) Mon.1:35 a.m.

CThe Chaperone ›‡ ’11 (HD) Paul “Triple H”Levesque. A former bank robber accompa-nies his daughter on a field trip. (SHOW) Tue.9:45 a.m. Sat. 4:20 a.m.Charade ›››‡ ’63 Cary Grant. A woman istargeted in a search for her dead husband’sloot. 0 Sun. 12 p.m. Fri. 1 p.m. Sat. 2 a.m.Charlie’s Angels ››› ’00 (HD) Cameron Diaz.Three nubile crimefighters must solve a kid-napping. (VH1) Thu. 12:35 p.m. 2:15 a.m.Chasing Mavericks ›› ’12 (HD) Gerard Butler.A surfer goes to ride a famous northern Cali-fornia wave. (MAX) Sun. 8 a.m. Sat. 6:30 a.m.The Cheetah Girls 2 ’06 (HD) Raven. A teen-age vocal group attends a music festival inSpain. (DISN) Wed. 12 a.m.Chernobyl Diaries ›‡ ’12 (HD) Ingrid BolsxBerdal. Stranded tourists find that they arenot alone. (SYFY) Sat. 9 p.m.Choke ››‡ ’08 (HD) Sam Rockwell. A desti-tute man fakes choking in restaurants to getmoney. (MAX) Sun. 4:30 a.m.

The Chronicles of Riddick ›› ’04 (HD) VinDiesel. A fugitive fights an invading ruler andhis army. (SYFY) Sun. 9 p.m. Mon. 6:30 p.m.Sat. 4:30 p.m.Cinderella ›››› ’50 (HD) Voices of IleneWoods. Animated. Fairy godmother leadsmaid to Prince Charming. (FAM) Sun. 2:15p.m.A Cinderella Story ›› ’04 (HD) Hilary Duff. Ateenager meets a high-school quarterbackonline. (FAM) Sat. 10:30 a.m.City Hall ››‡ ’96 (HD) Al Pacino. A boy’sdeath threatens a New York mayor’s admin-istration. (MAX) Sun. 6:05 a.m.Closed Circuit ››‡ ’13 (HD) Eric Bana. For-mer lovers join a terrorist’s legal defenseteam. (HBO) Sun. 2 a.m.Clueless ››› ’95 Alicia Silverstone. SpoiledBeverly Hills teens careen through the goodlife. (MTV) Sat. 10 p.m.Coach Carter ››› ’05 (HD) Samuel L. Jack-son. A high-school basketball coach pusheshis team to excel. (SHOW) Sun. 12 p.m. Fri.1:45 p.m.Cocaine Cowboys ››› ’06 (HD) Drug lordsinvade 1980s Miami. (SHOW) Thu. 7:25 p.m.Commando››‡ ’85 (HD)ArnoldSchwarzeneg-ger. A war vet battles an old foe to rescue hiskidnapped child. (MAX) Mon. 2:40 p.m. 10:50p.m. Fri. 6:15 p.m.Conspiracy Theory ›› ’97 (HD) Mel Gibson.A paranoid cabbie’s rantings make him a CIAtarget. (AMC) Wed. 9:45 a.m.The Core ›› ’03 (HD) Aaron Eckhart. Scien-tists travel to the center of the Earth. (AMC)Mon. 10 a.m.Country Remedy ’07 Cameron Bancroft. Adoctor and his son adjust to life in rural NorthCarolina. @ Sun. 12 p.m.Crimson Force ’05 (HD) C. Thomas Howell.Astronauts on Mars witness an extraterrestri-al war. (SYFY) Mon. 9:30 a.m.

DThe Da Vinci Code ››‡ ’06 (HD) Tom Hanks.A religious mystery could rock foundations ofChristianity. (TNT) Sat. 5 p.m.Dallas Buyers Club ›››‡ ’13 (HD) MatthewMcConaughey. AIDS patient Ron Woodroof

smuggles medicine into the United States.(HBO) Sun. 7 p.m. Wed. 9 p.m. 1:30 a.m.Damien: Omen II ››‡ ’78 (HD) William Holden.An industrialist adopts his devilish orphanednephew. (SYFY) Wed. 4:30 p.m.Dante’s Peak ››‡ ’97 (HD) Pierce Brosnan.An awakening volcano threatens a PacificNorthwest village. (SHOW) Sun. 10 a.m. Fri. 6a.m. Sat. 6 p.m.Dark Skies ››‡ ’13 (HD) Keri Russell. Aliensmark a human family for future abduction.(SHOW) Sun. 8 a.m. Mon. 2:45 p.m. Wed. 7a.m. Thu. 3:30 p.m.Date Movie ›‡ ’06 (HD) Alyson Hannigan. Ahopeless romantic faces many obstacles inher courtship. (HBO) Tue. 4 p.m. Fri. 12:15p.m.Death Clique ’14 (HD) Lexi Ainsworth. Arivalry among three teens leads to an act ofviolence. (LIFE) Sat. 12 p.m.Déjà Vu ››› ’06 (HD) Denzel Washington. Atime-folding agent falls in love with a murdervictim. (AMC) Mon. 10 p.m.Demolition Man ››‡ ’93 (HD) Sylvester Stal-lone. A frozen cop is thawed out to capturean old nemesis. ≤ Sun. 11:30 a.m. Fri. 11a.m. 7:30 p.m.Despicable Me ››› ’10 (HD) Voices of SteveCarell. Animated. Three orphans challengeone of Earth’s greatest villains. (FAM) Sun.6 p.m.Dick ››› ’99 (HD) Kirsten Dunst. Two ditsyteens land in the middle of the Watergatescandal. (SHOW) Mon. 1 p.m.Disconnect ››› ’12 (HD) Jason Bateman.Three stories show the Internet’s effect onindividuals. (MAX) Tue. 7:15 a.m.Disturbia ››‡ ’07 (HD) Shia LaBeouf. A trou-bled youth suspects his neighbor is a serialkiller. (TNT) Sat. 10:31 p.m.D.O.A.: Dead or Alive › ’06 (HD) Devon Aoki.Four martial artists unite against a sinisterforce. (WTBS) Mon. 1:30 a.m.Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story ››› ’93 JasonScott Lee. Based on the life and career ofthe martial arts star. (SPIKE) Thu. 12:30 p.m.Due Date ››‡ ’10 (HD) Robert Downey Jr.A high-strung man takes a road trip with anannoying stranger. (WTBS) Sat. 11 p.m.Duplex ›› ’03 (HD) Ben Stiller. A couple triesto get rid of an annoying neighbor. (WTBS)Thu. 2 a.m.

eella enchanted ››‡ ’04 (HD) Anne Hathaway.A young woman tries to break her curse ofobedience. (FAM) Sat. 2:30 p.m.

empire ›› ’02 (HD) John Leguizamo. A drugdealer wants to leave the criminal life behind.(MAX) Fri. 6:40 a.m.ender’s Game ››‡ ’13 (HD) Harrison Ford. Agifted lad will lead the battle to save Earth’speople. (HBO) Mon. 7 p.m.enter the Dragon ››› ’73 (HD) Bruce Lee. Akung fu expert is sent to infiltrate an islandfortress. (SPIKE) Thu. 10 a.m.escape Plan ››‡ ’13 (HD) Sylvester Stallone.A security expert must break out of a formida-ble prison. (MAX) Wed. 1 p.m.e.T. the extra-Terrestrial ›››› ’82 HenryThomas. A California boy befriends a home-sick alien. (WGN-A) Sun. 7:30 p.m.eurotrip ›› ’04 (HD) Scott Mechlowicz. Ateen and his friends have misadventures inEurope. (WTBS) Fri. 1 a.m. Sat. 11 a.m.exorcismus ››‡ ’10 (HD) Sophie Vavasseur.A cleric performs an exorcism on his pos-sessed niece. (SHOW) Wed. 4:45 p.m.exorcist: The Beginning ›‡ ’04 (HD) StellanSkarsgard. A former priest fights demonicpossession in Kenya. (MAX) Mon. 6 p.m.

FFallen ›› ’98 (HD) Denzel Washington. A copbelieves that a dead murderer’s evil spiritlives on. (HBO) Sun. 3:40 a.m.Fast & Furious ›› ’09 (HD) Vin Diesel. Fugi-tive Dom Torretto and Brian O’Conner resumea feud in Los Angeles. (TNT) Wed. 7 p.m.Fast & Furious 6 ››‡ ’13 (HD) Vin Diesel.Hobbs offers Dom and crew a full pardonfor their help. (MAX) Tue. 7:45 p.m. Fri. 2:30p.m. 1:50 a.m.The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift ››‡ ’06(HD) Lucas Black. An American street racertakes on a Japanese champion. (AMC) Wed.2:30 a.m. Thu. 1 p.m.Fighting ›› ’09 Channing Tatum. A youngman becomes a champion street brawler.(MTV) Thu. 12:32 a.m. Fri. 10 p.m.The Firm ››› ’93 (HD) Tom Cruise. A law-school grad signs on with a sinister Tennes-see firm. (TNT) Sat. 12:47 a.m.First Kid ››‡ ’96 (HD) Sinbad. A governmentagent guards the president’s bratty youngson. (HBO) Fri. 6:10 a.m.Fools Rush In ›› ’97 Matthew Perry. Preg-nancy pushes one-shot lovers into a difficultmarriage. @ Sat. 2 p.m.The Forbidden Kingdom ››‡ ’08 (HD) JackieChan. An American teen journeys back intime to ancient China. (TNT) Sun. 2:02 p.m.42 ››› ’13 (HD) Chadwick Boseman. JackieRobinson breaks baseball’s color barrier.(MAX) Tue. 4 p.m.

Four Brothers ›› ’05 (HD) Mark Wahlberg.Siblings seek revenge for their adoptive moth-er’s murder. (SHOW) Sun. 3 a.m. Sat. 2:30a.m.Four Brothers ›› ’05 (HD) Mark Wahlberg.Siblings seek revenge for their adoptive moth-er’s murder. (TNT) Wed. 5 p.m.Friday After Next ›‡ ’02 Ice Cube. Two cousinsland jobs as security guards at a shoppingmall. (MTV) Sun. 8:50 p.m.Friday the 13th - Part III ›‡ ’82 (HD) DanaKimmell. Killer Jason terrorizes teens and abiker gang. (SYFY) Wed. 11 p.m. Thu. 6 p.m.Friday the 13th ›› ’80 (HD) Betsy Palmer.Counselors die violently at Camp CrystalLake. (SYFY) Wed. 7 p.m. Thu. 2 p.m.Friday the 13th, Part 2 ›‡ ’81 (HD) Amy Steel.A hulking killer stalks counselors at CampCrystal Lake. (SYFY) Wed. 9 p.m. Thu. 4 p.m.Fruitvale Station ›››‡ ’13 (HD) Michael B.Jordan. Flashbacks reveal the final day of aman killed by police. (SHOW) Wed. 10:30 a.m.6:30 p.m.The Fugitive ›››‡ ’93 (HD) Harrison Ford.An innocent man must evade the law as hepursues a killer. (AMC) Tue. 7 p.m. Wed.12:45 p.m.Funny People ››‡ ’09 (HD) Adam Sandler.A gravely ill comic mentors a struggling per-former. (WTBS) Sat. 1 a.m.

GGetaway ›‡ ’13 (HD) Ethan Hawke. A formerrace-car driver must save his kidnapped wife.(MAX) Tue. 10:50 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.Gladiator ›››‡ ’00 (HD) Russell Crowe. A fu-gitive general becomes a gladiator in ancientRome. (A&E) Sat. 3 p.m.Gothika ›› ’03 (HD) Halle Berry. Strangeevents plague a confined psychologist. (MAX)Wed. 7:15 p.m.Gotta Kick It Up ››‡ ’02 (HD) Susan Egan. Ateacher motivates a Latina dance team. (DISN)Wed. 1:50 a.m.Green Zone ››‡ ’10 (HD) Matt Damon. Armyinspectors seek weapons of mass destructionin Iraq. (AMC) Tue. 2:45 a.m. Wed. 3:45 p.m.Grudge Match ›› ’13 (HD) Robert De Niro.Retired boxing rivals return to the ring forone last fight. (MAX) Sun. 10 p.m. Thu. 12:05p.m. 8 p.m.The Guardian ››‡ ’06 (HD) Kevin Costner.A Coast Guard trainer makes a swimmingchamp his protege. ≤ Thu. 11 a.m. Fri. 10p.m.

In a movie season that’s had its X-Men, its Transformers and its Guardians of the Galaxy, how do the TeenageMutant Ninja Turtles fare?It’s a big question, since the last time Michelangelo, Raphael, Donatello and Leonardo were on the big screen, they

more or less owned the fantasy-adventure genre. It also took less in the special-effects department for them to havesuccess ... but now? New age, same turtles.That’s much of the problem with the latest incarnation of “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” since it doesn’t reinvent

itself quite enough to be more than a nostalgia trip. The audience that knows it best probably has largely outgrownit, while the younger audience may have limited-at-best knowledge of the Turtles – and there are many other, andfrankly bigger, contenders for their attention and loyalty these days.With Megan Fox as April O’Neil, the reporter friend of the so-called “heroes in a half-shell,” the movie doesn’t try

for much in the way of updating. Shredder remains the main nemesis, and everything else is incredibly familiar in ablend of live action and motion capture that doesn’t even generate “oohs” and “aahs” when it comes to the currentlook of the Turtles.Maybe the biggest surprise is for that to be the effect in the hands of producer Michael Bay, who gave Fox stardom

through the “Transformers” franchise, and who usually proves there’s nothing he can’t liven up with an explosion or10. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” does have action, to be sure ... but it always works better when you’re invested inthe characters the action is happening to. Even such co-stars as Will Arnett and Whoopi Goldberg have only minorimpact.There’s no joy taken in being this generally downbeat about “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” When a premise

that’s worked well before is brought back, you want it to find fresh success with a new audience. In this case, though,just about everything screams “yesterday.” And in a world that’s looking squarely at tomorrow, that’s a tough shell tocrack. Even if you’re a turtle.

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HHall Pass›› ’11 (HD) Owen Wilson. Two mar-ried men get one week to do whatever theyplease. (WTBS) Sun. 8 p.m. 10 p.m.Halloween H2O: 20 years Later ›› ’98 (HD)Jamie Lee Curtis. A woman’s lethal brotherreturns for her 20 years later. (MAX) Tue.1:50 a.m.Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best ofBoth Worlds Concert ››‡ ’08 (HD) MileyCyrus. The young performer does a musicaltour in 2007. (SHOW) Mon. 11:30 a.m.Hard to Kill ›› ’90 (HD) Steven Seagal.Years after nearly dying, a policeman seeksrevenge. ≤ Wed. 11 a.m.Headless Horseman ’07 (HD) Richard Moll.Townsfolk plan to sacrifice teens to a myste-rious horseman. (SYFY) Tue. 2 a.m.Hidden Treasures ’13 (HD) Michelle Maylene.Lovely girls reveal perfect gems. (MAX) Thu.11:40 p.m.Hide and Seek ›› ’05 (HD) Robert De Niro. Awidow’s daughter claims her imaginary friendis real. (TNT) Sat. 12 p.m.High Moon ’14 (HD) Chris Diamantopoulos.Colonists on the moon investigate a new life-form. (SYFY) Mon. 9 p.m.High School Musical 3: Senior year ››‡ ’08Zac Efron. Graduation puts the future ofTroy and Gabriella’s love in question. LSun. 2 p.m.The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug ››› ’13(HD) Ian McKellen. Bilbo and company en-counter the fearsome dragon Smaug. (HBO)Tue. 11:45 a.m. 8 p.m. Thu. 5:15 p.m. Fri. 8a.m. Sat. 4:10 p.m.Holes ››› ’03 (HD) Sigourney Weaver. Awoman forces boys at a detention camp todig holes. (DISN) Wed. 8 p.m. Thu. 4 p.m.Home Alone 2: Lost in New york ››‡ ’92 (HD)Macaulay Culkin. Kevin ends up in New Yorkwhen he boards the wrong plane. (FAM) Tue.8:30 p.m. Wed. 4:30 p.m.Hop ›› ’11 (HD) Voices of James Marsden.Live action/animated. The Easter Bunny’sreluctant heir hides out in Los Angeles. (FAM)Mon. 7 p.m. Tue. 4:30 p.m.The Horse Whisperer ›››‡ ’98 (HD) RobertRedford. A cowboy helps an injured girl andher traumatized horse. (SHOW) Thu. 12:30p.m.

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Hot Shots! Part Deux ››› ’93 (HD) CharlieSheen. An inept commando goes on a rescuemission. (HBO) Tue. 2:30 p.m.How to Build a Better Boy ’14 (HD) ChinaAnne McClain. Teens use military softwareto program a robotic boyfriend. (DISN) Sun. 8p.m. Mon. 4 p.m.Hulk ››‡ ’03 Eric Bana. Scientist Bruce Ban-ner transforms into a powerful brute. (WGN-A)Fri. 8 p.m.The Hunchback of Notre Dame ›››‡ ’96 (HD)Voices of Tom Hulce. Animated. A bell ringersaves a Gypsy girl from a mob. (FAM) Sun.10:30 a.m.Hustle & Flow ››› ’05 (HD) Terrence Howard.A pimp wants to rap his way out of his dead-end life. (SHOW) Tue. 2:30 a.m.

IIce Quake ›› ’10 (HD) Brendan Fehr. Liquidmethane triggers a series of devastatingearthquakes. (SYFY) Thu. 4:10 a.m. Fri. 1p.m.Ice Twisters ››› ’09 Mark Moses. An experi-ment creates tornadoes that shoot shards ofice. (SYFY) Thu. 2:10 a.m.The Ides of March ››› ’11 Ryan Gosling. Acampaign press secretary becomes involvedin a scandal. * Sat. 8 p.m.The Impossible ››› ’12 (HD) Naomi Watts.A vacationing family is caught in the 2004Thailand tsunami. (SHOW) Fri. 4 p.m.In the Mix ›‡ ’05 (HD) Usher. A disc jockey be-comes a bodyguard for a mobster’s daughter.(SHOW) Sat. 9 a.m.Inhuman Resources ’12 (HD) Nicholas Hope.Office workers are chained to their desks bya killer. (MAX) Fri. 5:05 a.m.Inside Out ’11 (HD) Paul “Triple H” Levesque.An ex-convict must protect his best friendfrom a crime boss. (SHOW) Tue. 11:30 a.m.Intergalactic Swingers ’13 (HD) Erika Jordan.Two beautiful space aliens sample Earth’smen and women sexually. (MAX) Sat. 2:40a.m.The Internship ››‡ ’13 (HD) Vince Vaughn.Old-school salesmen finagle internships atGoogle. (MAX) Wed. 5:15 p.m.The Interpreter ››› ’05 (HD) Nicole Kidman.A U.N. translator overhears an assassinationplot. (MAX) Wed. 3 p.m.

Iron Monkey ››‡ ’93 (HD) Rongguang Yu. AChinese folk hero distributes stolen wealth tothe poor. (AMC) Mon. 3 a.m. Tue. 11:15 a.m.It’s Complicated ››‡ ’09 (HD) Meryl Streep.A divorcee is caught between her ex and anarchitect. (WTBS) Sat. 8 a.m.

JJack the Giant Slayer ›› ’13 (HD) NicholasHoult. A young farmhand must defend hisland from fearsome giants. (MAX) Tue. 12:30p.m. Sat. 2 p.m.Java Heat ›‡ ’13 (HD) Kellan Lutz. An Ameri-can looks for a terrorist in Indonesia. (SHOW)Tue. 1:15 p.m.Jeepers Creepers 2 ›› ’03 (HD) Ray Wise.A winged creature terrorizes stranded highschoolers. (SYFY) Sat. 7 p.m.Jeremiah Johnson ››› ’72 (HD) Robert Red-ford. A 19th-century adventurer moves to theRocky Mountains. (AMC) Sat. 12:31 p.m.Journey to the Center of the earth ››‡ ’08(HD) Brendan Fraser. A professor and hisnephew go below the Earth’s surface. (TNT)Sun. 4 p.m. 3:17 a.m.

KKiller Pad ’08 (HD) Daniel Franzese. Horrorawaits three friends who bought a mysterioushome. (MAX) Wed. 3:05 a.m.Killing Daddy ’14 (HD) Elizabeth Gillies. Abitter woman hatches a vengeful schemeagainst her family. (LIFE) Sat. 2 p.m.King Kong ›››‡ ’05 (HD) Naomi Watts. Abeauty tames a savage beast. (HBO) Sun.11:15 a.m. Wed. 10:30 a.m.The Kings of Summer ››‡ ’13 (HD) Nick Rob-inson. Three teens plan to build a house andlive off the land. (SHOW) Mon. 9:45 a.m. 4:30p.m. 12 a.m.King’s Ransom ›‡ ’05 (HD) Anthony Ander-son. A businessman plots his own kidnappingto foil his wife. (HBO) Wed. 6 a.m.Kiss of the Dragon ››‡ ’01 Jet Li. An intelli-gence officer becomes involved in a conspir-acy. (SPIKE) Thu. 11 p.m.Kiss the Girls ›› ’97 (HD) Morgan Freeman.An escaped victim and a forensic expert traila killer. (A&E) Sun. 2:45 p.m.

LLara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life›› ’03 (HD) Angelina Jolie. The globe-trotterbattles a scientist for Pandora’s box. (AMC)Sun. 2:30 p.m. Wed. 10 p.m. Thu. 3:30 p.m.Lee Daniels’ The Butler ››› ’13 (HD) ForestWhitaker. A White House butler serves manypresidents over the years. (SHOW) Sun. 2:30p.m. Sat. 3:45 p.m. 9 p.m.The Legend of Hercules ›‡ ’14 (HD) KellanLutz. Hercules is exiled and sold into slaverybecause of a forbidden love. (MAX) Wed.11:15 a.m. 9:50 p.m.Liar Liar ››‡ ’97 (HD) Jim Carrey. A fast-talking lawyer cannot tell a lie. (FAM) Wed. 7p.m. Thu. 5 p.m.The Lincoln Lawyer ››› ’11 (HD) MatthewMcConaughey. A lawyer defends a playboyaccused of attempted murder. (TNT) Sat. 8p.m.The Long Kiss Goodnight ››› ’96 (HD) Gee-na Davis. A woman gradually remembers herpast as government assassin. (MAX) Wed.9:10 a.m.The Longest yard ››‡ ’05 (HD) Adam Sandler.Prisoners train for a football game againstthe guards. (SHOW)Wed. 8:45 a.m. Thu. 5:30p.m. Sat. 6:05 a.m.Lovestruck: The Musical ’13 (HD) Jane Sey-mour. An elixir magically turns a choreog-rapher into a young woman. (FAM) Wed.12 a.m.

MThe Man ›› ’05 Samuel L. Jackson. An ATFagent squabbles with a salesman in his cus-tody. @ Sat. 10 p.m.Man of Steel ››‡ ’13 (HD) Henry Cavill. YoungClark Kent must protect those he loves froma dire threat. (HBO) Sun. 4:30 p.m. Sat. 1:30p.m.

The Manchurian Candidate ››› ’62 (HD)Frank Sinatra. Korean War hero’s command-er learns platoon was brainwashed. (MAX)Mon. 4:50 a.m.Marmaduke ›‡ ’10 Voices of Owen Wilson. Alovable Great Dane brings fun and crazinessto his family. L Sun. 12 p.m.Mean Girls ››› ’04 (HD) Lindsay Lohan. Ateen becomes friends with three cruel school-mates. (FAM) Fri. 9 p.m. Sat. 4:30 p.m.Mean Girls 2 ›› ’11 (HD) Meaghan Martin.A clique of girls makes life difficult for a newstudent. (FAM) Fri. 12 a.m. Sat. 7 a.m.Meet the Fockers ››‡ ’04 (HD) Robert DeNiro. Future in-laws clash in Florida. (VH1) Fri.9 p.m. Sat. 2:30 p.m.Men in Black ››› ’97 (HD) Tommy Lee Jones.Secret agents monitor extraterrestrial activityon Earth. (AMC)Wed. 8 p.m. 12:30 a.m. Thu.6 p.m.Miss Congeniality ›› ’00 (HD) Sandra Bull-ock. A clumsy FBI agent goes under coverat a beauty pageant. (FAM) Sat. 11:30 p.m.Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ››’05 (HD) Sandra Bullock. FBI agent GracieHart must save two kidnapped friends in LasVegas. (MAX) Mon. 7 a.m. Fri. 12:30 p.m.Mission: Impossible ››‡ ’96 (HD) Tom Cruise.Treachery in Prague puts an agent on therun. (HBO) Thu. 8:10 a.m.Motocrossed ››› ’01 Alana Austin. A teenposes as her brother and competes in moto-cross races. (DISN) Sat. 2:30 a.m.Muhammad Ali’s Greatest Fight ››‡ ’13 (HD)Christopher Plummer. The case of boxerMuhammad Ali goes to the Supreme Court.(HBO) Tue. 8:45 a.m.The Mummy ››› ’99 (HD) Brendan Fraser. Amummy seeks revenge for a 3,000-year-oldcurse. (AMC) Mon. 4 p.m. Tue. 1:15 p.m.The Mummy Returns ››‡ ’01 (HD) BrendanFraser. Two evil forces pursue the son ofadventurer Rick O’Connell. (AMC) Mon. 7p.m. Tue. 4 p.m.Must Love Dogs ››‡ ’05 (HD) Diane Lane. Adivorced teacher meets a hopeless romantic.(HBO) Tue. 7 a.m.My Big Fat Greek Wedding ››› ’02 (HD) NiaVardalos. The daughter of traditional Greeksis engaged to a WASP. (HBO) Mon. 9:30 a.m.Sat. 10:45 a.m.My Super ex-Girlfriend ›› ’06 (HD) UmaThurman. A superheroine takes revenge af-ter her boyfriend breaks up with her. (MAX)Tue. 9 a.m.Mystery Men ››‡ ’99 (HD) Hank Azaria. Sub-stitute superheroes battle a nefarious crimi-nal. (HBO) Mon. 4:45 a.m.Mystic River ›››‡ ’03 (HD) Sean Penn. Adetective probes the murder of his friend’sdaughter. (TNT) Fri. 12:01 a.m.

NNational Treasure: Book of Secrets ›› ’07(HD) Nicolas Cage. Ben Gates sets out toestablish an ancestor’s innocence. (TNT) Sun.8 p.m. 10:31 p.m.New year’s eve ›‡ ’11 (HD) Halle Berry. NewYorkers’ lives intertwine on New Year’s Eve.(FAM) Sat. 6:30 p.m.Ninja Assassin ›› ’09 (HD) Rain. A rogueassassin saves the life of a Europol agent.(SPIKE) Thu. 3:30 p.m. 1:30 a.m.Now you See It... ’05 (HD) Alyson Michalka.A teenager meets a magician whose powersare real. (DISN) Fri. 2:30 a.m.Now you See Me ››‡ ’13 (HD) Jesse Eisen-berg. Agents track a team of illusionists whoare thieves. (MAX) Thu. 6 p.m.

OOcean’s eleven ››› ’01 (HD) George Cloo-ney. A suave ex-con assembles a team to roba casino vault. (AMC) Fri. 10 p.m. 2:30 a.m.Old School ›› ’03 (HD) Luke Wilson. Threemen relive their wild past by starting a frater-nity. (WTBS) Fri. 8 p.m. Sat. 1 p.m.The Omen ››› ’76 (HD) Gregory Peck. Anambassador discovers that his son may bethe Antichrist. (SYFY) Wed. 2 p.m.Omen III: The Final Conflict ›› ’81 (HD) SamNeill. Antichrist Damien hunts his age-oldenemy. (SYFY) Wed. 1 a.m. Thu. 9:30 a.m.

Omen IV: The Awakening ›‡ ’91 (HD) FayeGrant. Amother learns that her daughter is anemissary of evil. (SYFY) Thu. 12 p.m.

PPacific Rim ››› ’13 (HD) Charlie Hunnam.Humans pilot giant robots to fight monstrouscreatures. (HBO) Tue. 9:30 a.m. Fri. 7:15 p.m.Sat. 8 a.m.Pandorum ›› ’09 (HD) Dennis Quaid. As-tronauts awake on a seemingly abandonedspacecraft. (SYFY) Mon. 1:30 p.m.The Parent Trap ››› ’98 (HD) Lindsay Lohan.Reunited twin girls try to get their parentsback together. (FAM) Fri. 7:30 a.m.Parental Guidance ›› ’12 (HD) Billy Crystal. Aman uses old-school methods to take care ofhis grandkids. (MAX) Wed. 6:45 a.m.Paul ››‡ ’11 (HD) Simon Pegg. Two Britishsci-fi nerds help an alien return to his space-ship. (SYFY) Mon. 11 p.m. Tue. 12 p.m.P.C.U. ›› ’94 (HD) Jeremy Piven. Collegiansprotest for political correctness. (VH1) Fri.11:30 p.m. Sat. 5:15 p.m.A Perfect Getaway ››‡ ’09 (HD) Steve Zahn.Honeymooning hikers find terror in paradise.(AMC) Thu. 2:30 a.m. Fri. 9 a.m.The Perks of Being a Wallflower ››› ’12(HD) Logan Lerman. Friends try to help anintroverted teenager become more sociable.(SHOW) Fri. 10 a.m.Phat Girlz ›› ’06 (HD) Mo’Nique. Two largewomen look for love. (MAX) Tue. 3:50 a.m.Sat. 4 p.m.Pitch Black ››‡ ’00 (HD) Radha Mitchell.Vicious creatures stalk the survivors of aspaceship crash. (SYFY) Sun. 6:30 p.m. Mon.4 p.m. Sat. 2 p.m.The Pledge ››› ’01 (HD) Jack Nicholson.A detective promises to find a young girl’smurderer. (SHOW) Thu. 6:15 a.m.Polar Storm ››‡ ’09 (HD) Jack Coleman. Vio-lent storms threaten Earth’s magnetic poles.(SYFY) Fri. 11 a.m. 1:05 a.m.The Poof Point ’01 Tahj Mowry. A bad ex-periment makes two inventors younger andyounger. (DISN) Sun. 2:30 a.m.Powder ››‡ ’95 (HD) Mary Steenburgen. Analbino outcast possesses amazing mentalpowers. (SHOW) Sat. 10:35 a.m.Primary Colors ››› ’98 (HD) John Travolta.A smooth-talking Southern governor runs forpresident. (HBO) Wed. 3:30 a.m.Prime ››‡ ’05 (HD) Meryl Streep. A recentlydivorced woman dates the son of her thera-pist. (HBO) Thu. 11:45 a.m.Prince of Darkness ›› ’87 (HD) DonaldPleasence. A priest shows professor canisterof liquid Satan. (MAX) Sat. 4:45 a.m.Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time ››‡ ’10(HD) Jake Gyllenhaal. A prince and princessjoin forces to safeguard a supernatural dag-ger. (TNT) Sun. 5:45 p.m. 1:02 a.m.The Princess and the Frog ››› ’09 (HD) Voic-es of Anika Noni Rose. Animated. A fatefulkiss leads to an epic adventure. (FAM) Sun.10 p.m.Prisoners ››› ’13 (HD) Hugh Jackman. Adesperate father takes the law into his ownhands. (MAX) Sun. 9:30 a.m. Thu. 1:05 a.m.Promised Land ››‡ ’12 (HD) Matt Damon.Corporate salespeople seek drilling rights ina small town. (HBO) Fri. 4:20 a.m.The Proposal ››‡ ’09 (HD) Sandra Bullock.A woman pretends to be engaged to evadedeportation. (FAM) Sat. 9 p.m.

QThe Queen of Versailles ››› ’12 The 2008 fi-nancial crisis threatens a billionaire’s empire.(CNBC) Fri. 12 a.m. Sat. 10 p.m.

RRace to Witch Mountain ››‡ ’09 DwayneJohnson. A Las Vegas cabbie must protecttwo paranormal youths. L Sun. 4 p.m. 2a.m.Radio Rebel ’12 (HD) Debby Ryan. A shy teendevelops an alter ego that becomes popularon the radio. (DISN) Thu. 8 p.m. Fri. 6:20 p.m.

A girl’s (Abigail Breslin) brother(Asa Butterfield) is recruited to fight an alienrace that attacked earth in “ender’s Game”Monday on HBO.

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Reality Bites ›› ’94 (HD) Winona Ryder. Fourfriends face life after college in Texas. (MAX)Wed. 8:30 a.m.Rebound ›› ’05 (HD) Martin Lawrence. A col-lege basketball coach leads a team of middleschoolers. (MAX) Tue. 2:30 p.m.Red 2 ››‡ ’13 (HD) Bruce Willis. Retired oper-atives return to retrieve a lethal device. (MAX)Mon. 8:50 p.m.Red Dragon ››› ’02 (HD) Anthony Hopkins.An FBI agent asks Hannibal Lecter to helphim nail a killer. (HBO) Sat. 2:25 a.m.Remember Me ›› ’10 Robert Pattinson. Lovebegins to heal the troubled spirit of a rebel-lious young man. F Sun. 5 p.m.Return to Me ››› ’00 (HD) David Duchovny.A man falls in love with the recipient of hiswife’s heart. (HBO) Tue. 4:10 a.m. Fri. 1:45p.m. Sat. 6 a.m.Rio ››› ’11 Voices of Anne Hathaway. Ani-mated. A pet macaw has an adventure withthe bird of his dreams. (DISN) Sat. 7:50 p.m.Rio Bravo ››› ’59 (HD) John Wayne. Sheriffand deputies try to hold rancher’s brother injail. (AMC) Sat. 6 p.m.R.I.P.D. ›‡ ’13 (HD) Jeff Bridges. A slain copjoins a team of spirit lawmen. (MAX) Wed.11:30 p.m.Rise of the Zombies ’12 (HD) Mariel Heming-way. Survivors of a zombie plague search fora scientist. (SYFY) Sat. 11 p.m.Road Trip ›› ’00 (HD) Seann William Scott.Four college pals set out to retrieve an incrim-inating tape. (MAX) Tue. 6:10 p.m.Runner Runner ›‡ ’13 (HD) Ben Affleck. Agrad student falls in with an online-gamblingtycoon. (HBO) Mon. 10 p.m.Rush ››› ’13 (HD) Chris Hemsworth. GrandPrix racers James Hunt and Niki Lauda sharean intense rivalry. (MAX) Sun. 4:40 p.m. Sat.11:50 a.m.Rush Hour ››› ’98 (HD) Jackie Chan. Twodetectives join forces in a kidnapping case.(MAX) Mon. 4:15 p.m. Thu. 10 p.m.

SSt. elmo’s Fire ››‡ ’85 Rob Lowe. New col-lege graduates try to find their niche in theworld. @ Sat. 12 p.m.The Sandlot ››‡ ’93 (HD) Tom Guiry. Thenew boy in town falls in with neighborhoodballplayers. (FAM) Mon. 5 p.m.Scooby-Doo ››‡ ’02 (HD) Freddie PrinzeJr. Scooby and the gang hunt spooks at ahaunted resort. (TOON) Sat. 6 p.m.Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire ’11 (HD)Voices of Frank Welker. Animated. Scoobyand the gang encounter a vampire who likesDaphne. (TOON) Fri. 9:30 a.m.Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright ’13 (HD) Voices ofFrank Welker. Animated. The gang investi-gates a phantom on a hit TV show. (TOON)Sun. 11:30 a.m. Mon. 9:30 a.m.Scooby-Doo and the Loch Ness Monster ››’04 (HD) Voices of Frank Welker. Animated.Scooby-Doo is on the trail of the Loch Nessmonster. (TOON) Wed. 9:30 a.m.The Scorpion King ›› ’02 (HD) The Rock. Awarrior battles an evil ruler and a sorceress.(SPIKE) Sat. 12:30 p.m.The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ››‡ ’13 (HD)Ben Stiller. A man lives vicariously throughdaydreams. (HBO) Sat. 7 p.m. 12:30 a.m.Seeking a Friend for the end of the World ››‡’12 (HD) Steve Carell. Two misfits take a roadtrip as the world’s end approaches. (MAX)Tue. 10:45 a.m.The Shawshank Redemption ›››› ’94 (HD)Tim Robbins. An innocent man goes to aMaine penitentiary for life in 1947. (AMC) Sat.12:02 a.m.The Shepherd ›› ’08 Jean-Claude VanDamme. A border-patrol agent tries to thwartheroin smugglers. @ Sun. 12 a.m.

The Shining ›››‡ ’80 (HD) Jack Nicholson.A haunted hotel menaces a couple and theirpsychic son. (MAX) Thu. 4:45 a.m.Showdown at Area 51 ’07 (HD) Jason London.A former soldier and a scientist must stopwarring aliens. (SYFY) Tue. 10 a.m.Showtime ›‡ ’02 (HD) Robert De Niro. A TVcrew follows two real-life police officers onthe job. (MAX) Fri. 9:15 a.m.The Siege ››‡ ’98 (HD) Denzel Washington.The FBI attempts to hunt down terrorists inNew York. (HBO) Fri. 2:20 a.m.Sinister ››‡ ’12 (HD) Ethan Hawke. A true-crime writer uses found footage to unravel amurder. (SHOW) Tue. 12:30 a.m.Sister Act ›› ’92 (HD) Whoopi Goldberg. AReno lounge singer poses as a nun to eludemob assassins. (FAM) Mon. 12 a.m.Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit ›› ’93 (HD)Whoopi Goldberg. Deloris and friends rallyto save a school from closing. (FAM) Tue.12 a.m.The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants ›››’05 (HD) Amber Tamblyn. Four teens keep intouch by passing along a pair of jeans. (MAX)Thu. 7:15 a.m.Sixteen Candles ››‡ ’84 (HD) Molly Ringwald.Girl turning 16 likes another girl’s guy. (AMC)Thu. 8 p.m. Fri. 6 p.m.Snake eyes ›‡ ’98 (HD) Nicolas Cage. U.S.official is killed at an Atlantic City fight. (SHOW)Wed. 11:55 a.m.Snitch ››‡ ’13 (HD) Dwayne Johnson. A maninfiltrates a drug cartel to save his son fromprison. (MAX)Mon. 1:15 a.m. Thu. 10:10 a.m.Snowmageddon ›› ’11 (HD) Michael Hogan.A snow globe affects events in the real world.(SYFY) Thu. 12:10 a.m. Fri. 3 p.m.Sole Custody ’14 (HD) Julie Benz. A woman’sex-husband fakes the death of their son.(LIFE) Sat. 4 p.m.Space Jam ›› ’96 (HD) Michael Jordan. Liveaction/animated. Michael Jordan and LooneyTunes. (VH1) Tue. 10 p.m. Wed. 6 p.m.Spaceballs ››‡ ’87 Mel Brooks. Mel Brooks’big-budget sendup of science-fiction movies.@ Sun. 2 p.m.Species: The Awakening ›› ’07 (HD) HelenaMattsson. A professor discovers that she isa half-human, half-alien clone. (SYFY) Mon.11:30 a.m.The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie ›››’04 (HD) Voices of Tom Kenny. Animated.SpongeBob must find King Neptune’s stolencrown. (NICK) Fri. 8:30 a.m. Sat. 3 p.m.Springsteen & I ››‡ ’13 (HD) A celebrationof Bruce Springsteen’s music and his fans.(SHOW) Wed. 3:45 a.m.Spy Hard ›› ’96 (HD) Leslie Nielsen. A secretagent tackles a villain bent on world domina-tion. (SHOW) Sun. 6:30 a.m.Stacked Racks From Mars ’14 (HD) Erika Jor-dan. Two aliens take over the bodies of twobeautiful housewives. (MAX) Mon. 3:10 a.m.Star Trek III: The Search for Spock ››› ’84(HD) William Shatner. Kirk and his crew tryto reunite Spock’s mind and body. (SYFY)Sun. 2 a.m.Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country ›››’91 (HD) William Shatner. Kirk stands ac-cused of assassinating a Klingon chancellor.(SYFY) Sun. 10:30 a.m. 11:30 p.m.Star Trek: Insurrection ››‡ ’98 (HD) PatrickStewart. The Enterprise crew leads a revoltagainst the Federation. (HBO) Sun. 7:45 a.m.Star Trek: The Motion Picture ››‡ ’79 WilliamShatner. Adm. Kirk and the crew seek anintelligent alien entity. ) Sat. 2:30 a.m. FSat. 1 p.m.Stolen From the Womb ’14 (HD) Laura Men-nell. A psychotic kidnapper gives a woman alabor-inducing drug. (LIFE) Sun. 3 p.m.A Streetcar Named Desire ›››› ’51 MarlonBrando. A neurotic Southern belle tries topreserve her gentility. 0 Sat. 8:59 p.m.12:05 a.m.

StreetDance ››‡ ’10 (HD) Nichola Burley. Twodisparate groups of dancers must learn towork together. (SHOW) Wed. 5:10 a.m.StreetDance 2 ’12 (HD) Tom Conti. Ash gath-ers dancers from around the world for arematch. (SHOW) Sun. 4:50 a.m. Fri. 4:30 a.m.Stuart Little ››› ’99 (HD) Geena Davis. Amouse has various adventures. (HBO) Sun.6:15 a.m.The Super Sex Program ’13 (HD) Mary Carey.Two horny scientists create an artificial wom-an. (MAX) Wed. 1:40 a.m.Superman Returns ››› ’06 (HD) BrandonRouth. The Man of Steel faces Lex Luthor.(SPIKE) Sat. 9 a.m.Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon››› ’13 (HD) Friends and clients saluteHollywood insider Shep Gordon. (A&E) Sat.6 p.m.

TTaken 2 ›› ’12 (HD) Liam Neeson. A venge-ful father abducts Bryan Mills and his wife.(MAX) Sun. 6:45 p.m. Fri. 8:20 a.m. Sat.7:15 p.m.Tales From the Crypt Presents Bordello ofBlood ›‡ ’96 (HD) Dennis Miller. Femalevampires feed on brothel customers. (HBO)Sat. 4:30 a.m.Tarzan ››› ’99 Voices of Tony Goldwyn.Animated. A man raised by apes meets otherhumans. (DISN) Tue. 8 p.m.Tarzan ››› ’99 (HD) Voices of Tony Goldwyn.Animated. A man raised by apes meets otherhumans. (DISN) Wed. 2:30 p.m.Tears of the Sun ››‡ ’03 (HD) Bruce Willis.Navy SEALs protect Nigerian refugees fromruthless rebels. (A&E) Sun. 12 p.m.Teen Wolf ›› ’85 (HD) Michael J. Fox. Afamily curse turns a high-school student intoa werewolf. (FAM) Thu. 12 a.m.10,000 B.C. ››‡ ’08 (HD) Steven Strait. A pre-historic man must save his beloved from evilwarlords. (SYFY) Sun. 1 p.m.This Is 40 ››‡ ’12 (HD) Paul Rudd. Along-married couple deal with personal andprofessional crises. (MAX) Mon. 12:20 p.m.Three Amigos! ›› ’86 Chevy Chase. Screencowboys are recruited to drive a tyrant out oftown. @ Sat. 2 a.m.Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars! ’05 (HD)Voices of Jeff Bennett. Animated. Tom andJerry stow away on a manned mission toMars. (TOON) Tue. 9:30 a.m.Tom and Jerry: Robin Hood and His MerryMouse ’12 (HD) Jamie Bamber. The evilking hires Tom to capture Jerry. (TOON) Thu.9:30 a.m.Troy ››› ’04 (HD) Brad Pitt. Achilles leadsGreek forces in the Trojan War. (SYFY) Sun.3:30 p.m.True Crime ››› ’99 (HD) Clint Eastwood. Areporter tries to save an innocent man fromexecution. (HBO) Tue. 1:30 a.m.True Grit ›››‡ ’69 (HD) John Wayne. A one-eyed marshal and a Texas Ranger aid avengeful teen. (AMC) Sat. 3 p.m.12 O’Clock Boys ››› ’13 (HD) A boy idolizesa group of dirt-bike riders. (SHOW) Mon. 3:30a.m.12 years a Slave ›››› ’13 (HD) ChiwetelEjiofor. A free black New Yorker is kidnappedand sold into slavery. (HBO) Thu. 11:50 p.m.The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 ››‡’12 (HD) Kristen Stewart. The Cullens gather

other vampire clans to protect Renesmee.(SHOW) Sun. 5 p.m. Fri. 11:45 a.m. 9 p.m.

UThe Unauthorized Saved by the Bell Story ›‡’14 (HD) Dylan Everett. Young actors appearon the TV show “Saved by the Bell.” (LIFE)Sun. 7 p.m. 11:02 p.m.Under Siege ››› ’92 (HD) Steven Seagal. ANavy cook thwarts a plot to hijack a battle-ship. ≤ Mon. 11 a.m. Fri. 1 a.m.Under Siege 2: Dark Territory ›› ’95 (HD)Steven Seagal. A former Navy SEAL battlesterrorists on a hijacked train. ≤ Tue. 11 a.m.Up Close & Personal ›‡ ’96 (HD) Robert Red-ford. A TV newsman grooms a new reporterfor stardom. (SHOW) Sat. 1:30 p.m.

VVanishing Point›› ’97 (HD) Viggo Mortensen.An expectant father speeds a muscle caracross four states. (HBO) Thu. 5:15 a.m.Venus and Serena ››› ’12 (HD) A portrait oftennis champions Venus and Serena Wil-liams. (SHOW) Thu. 10:45 a.m.Veronica Mars ››› ’14 (HD) Kristen Bell. Ve-ronica returns home to help Logan, who’s amurder suspect. (HBO) Thu. 9:30 a.m.

WWaiting... ›› ’05 (HD) Ryan Reynolds.Restaurant employees ponder their lives.(SHOW) Thu. 3:05 a.m.Walk the Line ››› ’05 (HD) Joaquin Phoenix.The story of music legends Johnny Cash andJune Carter Cash. (HBO) Wed. 1:45 p.m.Walking Tall ›› ’04 (HD) The Rock. A sheriffand a deputy try to rid their town of thugs.(AMC) Tue. 12 a.m. Wed. 6:15 p.m.Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rab-bit ›››‡ ’05 (HD) Voices of Peter Sallis.Animated. Wallace and Gromit seek a veg-gie-eating beast. (TOON) Sun. 4 p.m.Warm Bodies ››‡ ’13 (HD) Nicholas Hoult.An unusual romance unfolds after a zombiesaves a young woman’s life. (HBO) Wed.6:15 p.m.Waterworld ››‡ ’95 (HD) Kevin Costner. Aloner navigates a future world. (SYFY) Fri. 5p.m. Sat. 11 a.m.The Way, Way Back ››› ’13 (HD) SteveCarell. A fatherless boy finds a mentor in awater-park employee. (HBO) Fri. 3:45 p.m.We Own the Night ››‡ ’07 (HD) JoaquinPhoenix. A nightclub manager tries to remainneutral in a drug war. (AMC) Mon. 12:30 a.m.

We Were Soldiers ›››‡ ’02 (HD) Mel Gibson.Outnumbered U.S. troops battle the NorthVietnamese. (AMC) Thu. 10 a.m.Weird Science ›› ’85 (HD) Kelly LeBrock.Two high-school nerds conjure up the womanof their dreams. (AMC) Thu. 10 p.m.Weird Science ›› ’85 (HD) Kelly LeBrock.Two high-school nerds conjure up the womanof their dreams. (AMC) Fri. 4 p.m.We’re the Millers ›› ’13 (HD) Jennifer Anis-ton. A dealer goes to Mexico with a fakefamily to score drugs. (MAX) Sun. 12:15 p.m.1:05 a.m. Sat. 10 a.m.What About Bob? ››› ’91 (HD) Bill Murray.A patient maddens a psychiatrist but charmsthe guy’s family. (SHOW) Tue. 6:45 a.m.When a Man Loves a Woman ››‡ ’94 (HD)Andy Garcia. Alcoholism threatens to tear aSan Francisco family apart. (SHOW) Tue. 3p.m. 4:30 a.m. Thu. 7:45 a.m. Fri. 5:55 p.m.White Chicks ›› ’04 Shawn Wayans. Twomale FBI agents pose as female socialites.(MTV) Sun. 6:32 p.m.Whitey: United States of America v. James J.Bulger ››› ’14 (HD) The trial of gangsterWhitey Bulger. (CNN) Thu. 9 p.m. 11 p.m. Sat.9 p.m. 11 p.m.The Whole Ten yards ›‡ ’04 (HD) Bruce Willis.A mobster pursues a retired hit man and adentist. (MAX) Sun. 2:10 p.m. Thu. 2 p.m.The Wolverine ››‡ ’13 (HD) Hugh Jackman.Wolverine confronts the prospect of real mor-tality. (MAX) Fri. 7:45 p.m. Sat. 10 p.m.Wolvesbayne ’09 (HD) Jeremy London. Areal-estate developer is bitten by a werewolf.(SYFY) Sat. 3 a.m.Won’t Back Down ›› ’12 (HD) Maggie Gyllen-haal. Two women try to make a difference ata local school. (HBO) Fri. 10 a.m.

yyoung Frankenstein ›››› ’74 (HD) GeneWilder. Dr. Frankenstein’s grandson returnsto Transylvania. (MAX) Wed. 5 a.m.young Guns ››‡ ’88 (HD) Emilio Estevez. Sixdeputized regulators become the objects of amanhunt. (WTBS) Tue. 1:30 a.m.young Guns II ››‡ ’90 (HD) Emilio Estevez.Billy the Kid and gang gallop to Mexico.(WTBS) Wed. 1:30 a.m.

ZZookeeper ›‡ ’11 (HD) Kevin James. Talkinganimals teach their shy caretaker how to wooa woman. (FAM) Mon. 9 p.m. Tue. 6:30 p.m.

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A zombie (Nicholas Hoult) begins arelationship with a human in the horrorcomedy “Warm Bodies” Wednesday on HBO.

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