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Serving Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Poinciana, Harmony, Narcoossee, BVL Peter Covino reviews newly released DVDs in time for Halloween.” ... Page B-1 Lifestyles Dogs, Chargers win OBC cross country titles Page A-7 Sports 117TH YEAR SATURDAY EDITION 50 CENTS OCTOBER 19, 2013 Golf event to support Education Foundation The Larry Godwin Memorial Scholarship for Kids Golf Classic, benefit- ting the Education Foun- dation, will be on the ChampionsGate resort’s two courses Monday, and there’s still room for a few more players and spon- sors who want to help the Foundation raise money for college scholarships. See page A-3 Index County Page A4, Editorial Page A7, Sports Page A2, Business Journal Page B4, Community Page B1, Lifestyles Page C1, Classified Page C3, Legals Page B6, Obituaries Did House Repub- licans wait to long to make a deal with Presi- dent Obama to end the government shutdown?? Yes, too long. No, they were right. I’m not sure. No opinion. Vote at www.around osceola.com Results from the Oct. 12 Question of the week: How often do you use social media? All day. – 22% Several times a day. – 28% Several times a week. – 16% Never. – 34% Local Regional organization gets back to the ‘Basics for Babies’ According to a recent study in the Journal of Pediatrics, nearly 30 percent of mothers in the U.S. reported that they couldn’t afford diapers. Heart of Florida United Way, serving Osceola, Orange and Seminole County, is striving to lower that percentage through their Basics for Babies collection drive. See page A-5 For the latest activities, events and classes see ... Page B-4 Community By Tiffanie Reynolds Staff Writer Gov. Rick Scott, Osceo- la County Chairman Frank Attkisson, Kissimmee city commissioners and others welcomed Photon-X, a 3D printing and imaging com- pany, to Osceola County on Thursday. Photon-X has established its corporate base in the for- mer Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau on the corner of Bill Beck Boulevard and East U.S. Highway 192. “They are in the right place. They believe they’re in the right place to make sure that they have success,” Scott said during the press conference Thursday. Founded in 1999, its focus is imaging technology, designing and developing electrooptical systems, state- of-the-art sensors, photon- ics and 3D image process- ing for the fields of medical research, entertainment and others. With this move, the company plans to bring 110 new jobs to Osceola County in the next two years. “We’ve been a very proud people in the fact that we provide workers in the service industry and tourism. If you go to Disney, if you go to Universal, a lot of those employees come from us, and there’s never been a diversity of opportunity. Now there is,” Attkisson said. Working with staff in the Central Florida Econom- ic Development as well as Osceola County staff, it took New 3D company to bring 110 county jobs, Gov. Scott says News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan Members of the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners and Florida Gov. Rick Scott joined executives with Photon-X, a 3D printing and imaging company, to announce the move of that company’s corporate headquarters to Osceola County. The company, which provides services for medical, entertainment and military applications, plans to employ more than 100 at the facility that formerly housed the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau. By Tiffanie Reynolds Staff Writer Some love the thrill of a challenge, and, for two schools in Osceola County, that’s all they needed to win bronze medals in fighting childhood obesity. Cypress Elementary and St. Cloud High School won a bronze National Recog- nition Award as part of the 2012-13 Alliance for a Healthier Generation Healthy Schools Program. The program, in collabora- tion with two other national health organizations, applies strict health and wellness standards to schools that apply to the program. These standards cover both nutrition and fitness, judging schools on not only how much their students exercise during the day but how well they exceed federal nutrition standards for both school breakfast and lunch. Bronze, silver and gold National Recognition Awards are given to schools every year that exceed those standards. Both Osceola schools were part of the 267 schools across the nation that were recognized for their efforts in the past school year. “At the end of the year, I could say that the kids were most consciousness of what they were eating. Not just ‘I need to eat breakfast,’ but ‘I need to eat a healthy break- fast.’ Because, for break- fast, you can take a glass of juice and a cracker. That’s not a complete breakfast. It’s that knowledge that you need a healthy break- fast in the morning. And the majority of them under- stood it,” Maria Vega, caf- eteria manager of Cypress Elementary, said. Both schools received their medals by how far they exceeded the fed- eral standards of the pro- gram. Cypress Elementary expanded its breakfast pro- gram, calling it Breakfast to Go. It also wove nutrition into other subjects through- out the day and expanded the amount of school sports teams for students to join. St. Cloud High School, in addition to changing its lunch menu, extended its lunch to an hour to encour- age students to join sports teams during that time or take advantage of the school gym, which also is open during that hour. Under the Purposeful Academic Work Time for Success (PAWS) program, students that need extra academic help can meet with teachers during half of the lunch hour to catch up with studies. Since striving to meet and exceed Healthy School Program’s standards last year, school officials said they were surprised by how much exercise and rigor- ous nutrition had improved overall school performance. Cypress Elementary has seen some of the biggest Schools awarded for fighting child obesity See Schools, page A-5 After weeks of searching, both Osceola County Sher- iff’s deputies and Kissimmee Police Department officers arrested two Apopka men responsible for seven con- venience store burglaries in Osceola County. Kalvain Tatum, 35, and Michael Aldridge, 23, were charged Thursday with bur- glary of an unoccupied structure causing more than $1,000 of damage with a mask, grand theft with a mask, criminal mischief more than $1,000 with a mask, conspiracy to commit burglary causing more than $1,000 in damage and conspiracy to commit grand theft. The investigation began on Sept. 30, when Neighbor- hood Discount Beverage on West Oak Street and Sunco at South Hoagland Boule- vard were burglarized min- utes apart. Kissimmee police detectives learned that the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office had convenience store burglaries the same evening. In the next two weeks, the same suspects burglarized two more Kissimmee stores. At 1:30 a.m. Thursday, a Kissimmee police officer saw a truck leave a One Stop Convenience Store on North Michigan Avenue. After con- firming that the store was bur- glarized, he relayed the infor- mation to other police offi- cers. Both Kissimmee police officers and Osceola County Suspects wanted in rash of burglaries nabbed Police news By Tiffanie Reynolds Staff Writer In the wake of Osceola County Deputy Edeania Net- tles’ attack on St. Cloud Offi- cer Jennifer Hoyos on Oct. 2, Ninth Circuit Court Judge Jeffery Arnold issued Hoyos an injunction for her safety. An injunction is a no contact order between the two people, including non- verbal contact such as tex- ting or email, for a year. Hoyos filed for the injunction in fear of Nettles attacking her again. “If she’s able to attack me while I’m on duty, who’s to say she won’t do it while I’m off,” Hoyos said in front of the court on Wednesday. According to a St. Cloud Police report, Hoyos was on duty and sitting in her marked patrol car at Ted Broda Park in St. Cloud late Oct. 2. She was talking to St. Cloud Police Sgt. Elbert Nettles, Deputy Nettles’ hus- band, when Nettles drove up to Hoyos patrol car, got out and punched her in the face. The fight continued with Nettles ripping out a chunk of Hoyos hair and leaving injuries on her right knee, lip and scratches on her neck, before Hoyos was able to call another officer to the scene, reports stated. But, during the injunction hearing on Wednesday, both women claimed that Elbert Nettles was the “common denominator” of the dispute. In Hoyos’ petition, she said that she began a relationship with Elbert Nettles a year and a half ago on his word that he was filing for divorce. During that time, Edeania Nettles sent Hoyos threaten- ing texts, emails and calls about her actions before the confrontation on Oct. 2. In the injunction paper- work dated Oct. 3, Hoyos referred to Elbert Nettles as an ex-boyfriend and said that he lied to her about fil- ing for divorce. Edeania Nettles claimed that she had begun the pro- cess of filing for divorce because she was tired of the position she has been put in. “At this point, all I want to do is get done with this, get my divorce, and go back to my family so he can con- tinue his relationship with her,” Nettles said in front of the court Wednesday. Since the incident, Net- tles was briefly held in the Osceola County Jail and is under an internal investiga- tion by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office. St. Cloud officer files restraining order against sheriff’s deputy See Police, page A-6. News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan Members of the Osceola County Extension Services program coordinated the annual Float-A-Cade for 4-H families last Saturday afternoon. The event took participants, in canoes or kayaks, just more than two miles down Shingle Creek to Makinson Island in Lake Tohopekaliga for a picnic lunch before paddling back. Paddle patrol See Company, page A-3

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The Larry Godwin Memorial Scholarship for Kids Golf Classic, benefit-ting the Education Foun-dation, will be on the ChampionsGate resort’s two courses Monday, and there’s still room for a few more players and spon-sors who want to help the Foundation raise money for college scholarships.

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Regional organization gets back to the ‘Basics

for Babies’According to a

recent study in the Journal of Pediatrics, nearly 30 percent of mothers in the U.S. reported that they couldn’t afford diapers. Heart of Florida United Way, serving Osceola, Orange and Seminole County, is striving to lower that percentage through their Basics for Babies collection drive.

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By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterGov. Rick Scott, Osceo-

la County Chairman Frank Attkisson, Kissimmee city commissioners and others welcomed Photon-X, a 3D printing and imaging com-pany, to Osceola County on Thursday.

Photon-X has established its corporate base in the for-mer Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau on the corner of Bill Beck Boulevard and East U.S. Highway 192.

“They are in the right place. They believe they’re in the right place to make sure that they have success,” Scott said during the press conference Thursday.

Founded in 1999, its focus is imaging technology, designing and developing electrooptical systems, state-of-the-art sensors, photon-ics and 3D image process-ing for the fields of medical research, entertainment and others. With this move, the company plans to bring 110 new jobs to Osceola County in the next two years.

“We’ve been a very proud people in the fact that we provide workers in the

service industry and tourism. If you go to Disney, if you go to Universal, a lot of those employees come from us,

and there’s never been a diversity of opportunity. Now there is,” Attkisson said.

Working with staff in the

Central Florida Econom-ic Development as well as Osceola County staff, it took

New 3D company to bring 110 county jobs, Gov. Scott says

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew SullivanMembers of the Osceola County Board of County Commissioners and Florida Gov. Rick Scott joined executives with Photon-X, a 3D printing and imaging company, to announce the move of that company’s corporate headquarters to Osceola County. The company, which provides services for medical, entertainment and military applications, plans to employ more than 100 at the facility that formerly housed the Kissimmee Convention and Visitors Bureau.

By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterSome love the thrill of

a challenge, and, for two schools in Osceola County, that’s all they needed to win bronze medals in fighting childhood obesity.

Cypress Elementary and St. Cloud High School won a bronze National Recog-nition Award as part of the 2012-13 Alliance for a Healthier Generation Healthy Schools Program. The program, in collabora-tion with two other national health organizations, applies strict health and wellness standards to schools that apply to the program. These standards cover both nutrition and fitness, judging schools on not only how much their students exercise during the day but how well they exceed federal nutrition standards for both school breakfast and lunch.

Bronze, silver and gold National Recognition Awards are given to schools every year that exceed those standards. Both Osceola schools were part of the 267 schools across the nation that were recognized for their efforts in the past school year.

“At the end of the year, I could say that the kids were most consciousness of what they were eating. Not just ‘I need to eat breakfast,’ but ‘I need to eat a healthy break-fast.’ Because, for break-fast, you can take a glass of juice and a cracker. That’s not a complete breakfast. It’s that knowledge that you need a healthy break-fast in the morning. And the majority of them under-stood it,” Maria Vega, caf-eteria manager of Cypress Elementary, said.

Both schools received their medals by how far they exceeded the fed-eral standards of the pro-gram. Cypress Elementary expanded its breakfast pro-gram, calling it Breakfast to Go. It also wove nutrition into other subjects through-out the day and expanded the amount of school sports teams for students to join. St. Cloud High School, in addition to changing its lunch menu, extended its lunch to an hour to encour-age students to join sports teams during that time or take advantage of the school gym, which also is open during that hour. Under the Purposeful Academic Work Time for Success (PAWS) program, students that need extra academic help can meet with teachers during half of the lunch hour to catch up with studies.

Since striving to meet and exceed Healthy School Program’s standards last year, school officials said they were surprised by how much exercise and rigor-ous nutrition had improved overall school performance. Cypress Elementary has seen some of the biggest

Schools awarded

for fighting

child obesity

See Schools, page A-5

After weeks of searching, both Osceola County Sher-iff’s deputies and Kissimmee Police Department officers arrested two Apopka men responsible for seven con-venience store burglaries in Osceola County.

Kalvain Tatum, 35, and Michael Aldridge, 23, were charged Thursday with bur-glary of an unoccupied structure causing more than $1,000 of damage with a mask, grand theft with a mask, criminal mischief more than $1,000 with a mask, conspiracy to commit burglary causing more than $1,000 in damage and conspiracy to commit grand theft.

The investigation began on Sept. 30, when Neighbor-hood Discount Beverage on West Oak Street and Sunco at South Hoagland Boule-vard were burglarized min-utes apart. Kissimmee police detectives learned that the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office had convenience store burglaries the same evening. In the next two weeks, the same suspects burglarized two more Kissimmee stores.

At 1:30 a.m. Thursday, a Kissimmee police officer saw a truck leave a One Stop Convenience Store on North Michigan Avenue. After con-firming that the store was bur-glarized, he relayed the infor-mation to other police offi-cers. Both Kissimmee police officers and Osceola County

Suspects wanted

in rash of burglaries

nabbed

Police news

By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterIn the wake of Osceola

County Deputy Edeania Net-tles’ attack on St. Cloud Offi-cer Jennifer Hoyos on Oct. 2, Ninth Circuit Court Judge Jeffery Arnold issued Hoyos an injunction for her safety.

An injunction is a no contact order between the two people, including non-verbal contact such as tex-ting or email, for a year. Hoyos filed for the injunction in fear of Nettles attacking her again.

“If she’s able to attack me while I’m on duty, who’s to say she won’t do it while I’m off,” Hoyos said in front of the court on Wednesday.

According to a St. Cloud Police report, Hoyos was on duty and sitting in her marked patrol car at Ted Broda Park in St. Cloud late

Oct. 2. She was talking to St. Cloud Police Sgt. Elbert Nettles, Deputy Nettles’ hus-band, when Nettles drove up to Hoyos patrol car, got out and punched her in the face. The fight continued with Nettles ripping out a chunk of Hoyos hair and leaving injuries on her right knee, lip and scratches on her neck, before Hoyos was able to call another officer to the scene, reports stated.

But, during the injunction hearing on Wednesday, both women claimed that Elbert Nettles was the “common denominator” of the dispute. In Hoyos’ petition, she said that she began a relationship with Elbert Nettles a year and a half ago on his word that he was filing for divorce. During that time, Edeania Nettles sent Hoyos threaten-ing texts, emails and calls

about her actions before the confrontation on Oct. 2.

In the injunction paper-work dated Oct. 3, Hoyos referred to Elbert Nettles as an ex-boyfriend and said that he lied to her about fil-ing for divorce.

Edeania Nettles claimed that she had begun the pro-cess of filing for divorce because she was tired of the position she has been put in.

“At this point, all I want to do is get done with this, get my divorce, and go back to my family so he can con-tinue his relationship with her,” Nettles said in front of the court Wednesday.

Since the incident, Net-tles was briefly held in the Osceola County Jail and is under an internal investiga-tion by the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office.

St. Cloud officer files restraining order against sheriff’s deputy

See Police, page A-6.

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew SullivanMembers of the Osceola County Extension Services program coordinated the annual Float-A-Cade for 4-H families last Saturday afternoon. The event took participants, in canoes or kayaks, just more than two miles down Shingle Creek to Makinson Island in Lake Tohopekaliga for a picnic lunch before paddling back.

Paddle patrol

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Hibbit Sporting Goods

Hibbett Sporting Goods recently announced that its newest Hibbett Sports store will be opening in St. Cloud, employing approximately eight full and part-time team members.

“We’re thrilled to be opening a new store in St. Cloud,” Jeff Rosenthal, president and CEO of Hibbett Sporting Goods, Inc. Said. “People in St. Cloud take their sports seriously, and we plan to give them the sporting goods products and know-how they’ve been looking for.”

Hibbett Sporting Goods, Inc. is the operator of over 850 full-line sport-ing goods stores in small to mid-sized markets, most of them located in the Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest. The company’s primary store format is Hibbett Sports, a 5,000-square-foot store located in dominant strip centers and enclosed malls.

According to a company press release, Hibbett Sports stores offer a large selection of quality athletic equip-ment, footwear and apparel, with a

focus on knowledgeable, friendly cus-tomer service, offering customers infor-mation they can’t always get at other stores selling sports products. The com-pany features an expansive selection of brand name merchandise, with an eye toward meeting the needs of the team and individual sports participants.

Another priority is offering localized apparel and accessories so that a wide range of customers within each market will be able to find just what they’re looking for.

Hibbett Sports has a long history of focusing on the needs of local teams and leagues, providing a variety of ser-vices to meet the needs of coaches and players alike, the press release added. Hibbett Sporting Goods is the only sporting goods chain committed to serving small markets. Keeping costs low while keeping customers happy has proved to be a successful goal for Hib-bett Sports as the company continues to successfully expand its number of stores across the U.S.

“No matter how many stores we open, we don’t lose sight of the fact that every town we serve is a home-town,” Rosenthal said.

By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterA new contender in the rental car

business will have residents in Kissim-mee and Orlando seeing more electric cars on the road.

Drive Electric Orlando, a rental car agency that opened in September, is an organization made from the top tourism and hotel companies in the Orlando area and designed to put more tourists behind the wheel of an electric car. It was headed by the Elec-trification Coalition to make alterna-tive fuel for cars more frequent on the road, as well as an effort to wean the U.S. off of oil.

“What’s great about this is that an electric vehicle, when you plug it in to charge, that electricity can come from a variety of sources, and it is mostly domestically produced,” Ben Prochaz-ka of the Electrification Coalition said. It is the first rental car agency working

with electric cars on this large of an organizational scale. It took the coali-tion eight months to form partnerships with major attractions and hotel chains.

Overall, it has gained the coali-tion 300 charge stations in the area, including three in Kissimmee.

Out of those 300 stations, 27 are located on hotel properties. The sta-tions were put in place before Drive Electric Orlando was formed, said Pro-chazka, and it was the city’s supporting infrastructure for electric vehicles that made the coalition choose Orlando as their first city.

“Ultimately, I think people realize that we need to look for more alterna-tive fuel options, and this is an oppor-tunity for Orlando to become a leader in new rentals,” Prochazka said.

Currently, Drive Electric Orlando will focus on the Orlando area to generate business, but may be looking to expand their services to Kissimmee and St. Cloud in the future.

Osceola Square Mall welcomes Fallas Discount Stores

Ribbon cutting ceremonies highlighted the opening of Fallas Discount stores entry into the Florida market Friday October 11, at Kis-simmee’s Osceola Square Mall. The Central Florida location is the first of three Florida grand openings including two in South Florida. The discount clothing retailer’s 16,875 square foot store opening is the first of a series of exciting Osceola Square Mall concepts that will continue openings into March 2014, which including Fallas, fea-tures approximately 90,000 square feet of new retail offerings for Kissimmee shoppers. Susan Wempe Senior Vice President for National Stores said, “We are looking for-ward to being a part of and serving the retail needs of the Kissimmee communi-ty. We are committed to providing qual-ity merchandise and name brand items for the entire family at unbelievable prices.” Fallas is a family‐owned, fam-ily‐oriented company that was estab-lished in 1962 and grew from a single store in downtown Los Ange-les to more than 200 locations in five states including California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and now Florida. Typically located in power strip centers, specialty centers, and downtown areas in the same communities their customers and staff call home, it is one of several brands including Fallas Paredes, Factory 2U and Fallas Kids, under the National Stores, Inc. umbrella. Osceola Square Mall features more than 400,000 square feet of prime retail space including anchors Burlington Coat Factory, Ross Dress for Less and Planet Fitness. The mall is also home to Florida Technical Col-lege’s Kissimmee campus.

KUA awards $136K contract for site demolition

The Kissimmee Utility Authority has award-ed a $136,000 contract to D. H. Griffin Wreck-ing Company, Inc. for site demolition associ-ated with its new Roy E. Hansel Substation. The contract is for site preparation work involving the removal of existing soil, crushed concrete and other debris and replacing it with clean, compacted backfill. The $17.2 million substation, a Sulfur Hexa-fluoride (SF6) gas insulated design, will replace the utility’s existing Power Plant substation which was constructed in the 1970s. Unlike the open-air design of the current substation, much of the new substation and supporting equipment will be housed inside a building to minimize the visual impact. The substation will serve downtown Kissimmee and its busi-ness district.

Utility honored for community service

The Florida Municipal Electric Association has presented its 2013 Community Service Award to Kissimmee Utility Authority for the utility’s strong commitment to addressing community needs during the past year. KUA was one of 17 utilities honored statewide. FMEA Executive Director Barry Moline presented the award to KUA recent-ly at the association’s Energy Con-nections Conference in Orlando. The award is presented annually to utilities that enhance the quality of life in their communi-ties through activities that address community needs and improve the area’s social, cultur-al, educational and economic environment. In the past year, KUA supported more than 90 community organizations and activities that impacted a combined 256,000 resi-dents. Notable projects included: Meals on Wheels; collection of clothing for victims of domestic violence ; distribution of 65,000 free hurricane preparedness guides; hosting of community blood drives and voter registra-tion drives; scholarships to local high school students; sponsorship of a parade to honor military veterans; hosting youth soccer activi-ties at the utility’s on-site fields; funding of a community dog park; donation of 5,230 school supply items to A Gift For Teaching of Osceola County; and holiday toy drives for children in need.

St. Cloud Parks and Recreation takes over manage-

ment of several facilities St. Cloud City Council approved a

resolution Oct. 10 during a regular meet-ing at City Hall to terminate the agree-ment between the city of St. Cloud and St. Cloud Senior Citizens’ Center. The agreement has been in effect since January 23, 2003. The council also agreed to have the St. Cloud Parks and Recreation Department staff manage the facilities and create more programs and activities for adult and senior citizens. The three facilities are: St. Cloud Community Center (located at 3101 17th St. and formerly known as the Senior Center), St. Cloud Senior Center Annex (at 700 Indiana Ave.), and Shuf-fle Board facilities (at 701 Ohio Ave.)

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File photoCharging stations, like this one at Buffalo Wild Wings, will help put more tourists behind the wheel of an electric vehicle.

Two new businesses coming to St. Cloud

During its 75th annual conference held recently in St. Petersburg, the Florida Public Relations Association installed Chris M. Gent as its 73rd state president.

As president, Gent will serve as chief execu-tive officer of the nation’s oldest public relations organization. He will provide general supervi-sion of the business affairs of the association, execute and administer policies established by its board, preside over quarterly state board meetings, chair the chapter awards committee and preside at the association’s annual confer-ence.

His term will continue until Aug. 31, 2014. Gent has been active in FPRA for nearly 20

years, holding various leadership positions at the local chapter and statewide levels. He is a former president of FPRA’s Orlando Area Chapter and served on that board for 15 years.

In addition, he has served nine years on the FPRA state board of directors, including seven years on the executive committee as vice president of Golden Image Awards (2004), vice president of public relations (2005), vice presi-dent of communications (2006), vice president of planning and research (2008), vice president of technology, communications and public relations (2009), vice president of technology (2010), and president-elect (2012).

Gent earned his Accredited in Pub-lic Relations (APR) certification in 2010 and his Certified Public Relations Coun-selor (CPRC) designation in 2011. Gent is vice president of corporate communica-

tions at Kissimmee Utility Authority where he holds responsibility for the util-ity’s internal and external communications, includ-ing marketing, media and public relations, employee communications, special events and corporate phi-lanthropy.

Gent holds a master’s degree in strategic public relations from The George Washington University, where he graduated valedictorian in 2011. He earned his bachelor’s degree in communica-tions from the University of Central Florida and in 2010 was inducted into UCF’s Nicholson School of Communication Alumni Hall of Fame.

Gent

CrossFitAre you tired and bored

with the traditional gym while seeing minimal results?

CrossFit, the global fit-ness phenomena, has arrived to St. Cloud. CrossFit is a training used frequently by the military, firefighters, and law enforcement, but can be adapted and scaled to any fit-ness level.

Soldier City Cross-Fit is at 1408 Park Com-merce Court in St. Cloud. The CrossFit method uses constantly varied, high inten-sity, functional movements. The goal of CrossFit training is to build physical skills in endurance, stamina, strength, flexibility, power, speed, coordination, balance, agility and accuracy through the use of free-weights, kettlebells, Olympic rings and weights, medicine balls, plyometrics and rope climbs.

Soldier City CrossFit also offers a boot camp and agility training for those who may be a bit hesitant to jump directly into the CrossFit world. The boot camp and agility training is great for student athletes during off-season as well.

Training sessions are cur-rently scheduled Monday through Friday every hour on the hour from 8 to 11 a.m. and again from 3 to 7 p.m.; Saturdays from 8 to 11a.m.. It’s closed on Sundays.

The grand opening is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Check out this link to learn more about CrossFit. http://www.youtube.com/wa t ch ? v= t zD9BkXGJ1M or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlVrkiCoKkg Discounts are available for military, firefighters, law enforcement officers and and teachers.

Submitted PhotoThe Silver Spurs Rodeo once again contributed toward the

Horses for Heroes program by donating $5,182 from the 131st

Silver Spurs Rodeo held in June. From left are: Miss Silver

Spurs Tihler Browning, Heav-enly Hoofs CEO Thomasa San-chez and Silver Spurs Big Boss Scott Ramsey. During the grand

entry of the 131st Silver Spurs Rodeo, the Horses for Heroes

Drill Team presented the Ameri-can flag and opened the rodeo night with a patriotic blaze. The

assembly of veterans partici-pates in group therapy at Heav-

enly Hoofs Therapeutic Riding Center in Kissimmee. For more information on the Silver Spurs

Rodeo of Champions, call 407-67-RODEO or go to www.

silverspursrodeo.com.

Helping the heroes

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Blair Barbour, president and CEO of Photon-X, six weeks to move his company head-quarters from Alabama to Kissimmee. Barbour initially wanted to move his head-quarters into Central Flor-ida, and ultimately chose Kissimmee over larger cities like Orlando because of its proximity to both the medi-cal industry as well as the tourist and entertainment industry.

“We see the synergy between the modeling and simulation, the medical industry, the entertainment industry, all right here in Central Florida,” Barbour said.

The company plans to partner with local business-es in the fields of medi-cal research and tourism in Osceola County to combine the company’s technology with the fields that it is devel-

oping for. Barbour said with opportunities like the medi-cal industry in Lake Nona, Orlando, Kissimmee and St. Cloud, the company can use its technology with the medi-cal research that doctors are working on.

With the tourism industry, being close to companies like Disney and Universal Studios gives the company the oppor-tunity to further develop their technologies in behavior met-

rics and 3D video sensing. Such technologies will help these companies to better cater to tourists as well as develop better imaging in future movies or video games.

Working under confidenti-ality, Photon-X already moved 20 employees to get the new headquarters running.

By Ken JacksonStaff Writer

The largest annual ben-efit golf tournament in Osceo-la County has a little room to get even bigger next week at ChampionsGate.

The Larry Godwin Memorial Scholarship for Kids Golf Classic, benefitting the Education Founda-tion, will be on the resort’s two courses Monday, and there’s still room for a few more players and sponsors who want to help the Foundation raise money to pass on to graduating Osceola County high school students in the form of scholarships.

This year’s event is the 20th installment, and if it raises around the same $125,000 for the cause that it did last year, the tourna-ment will near or surpass the $2 million mark in total contributions.

Registration is available through Monday for twosomes, foursomes and sponsors. Contact Pattie Burdick at 407-935-3684 for more information.

Last year the event took on Godwin’s name for the first time. The Winter Park banker and real estate businessman was a long-time supporter of the Osceola County Foundation and event after he passed away in April 2012 at age 69 following an extended battle with lymphoma.

Godwin’s longtime friend,

and the creator of the Educa-tion Foundation, Tom Tomp-kins, said at last year’s event that Godwin did not seek recognition for the work he did to help many people, most of whom he hadn’t met prior.

“Because of his actions, hun-dreds of county students have, and will continue to, go on to a school of higher learning through his and the foundation’s support,” Tompkins said. “We have students with doctorates who got scholarships through the foundation.”

Godwin’s family was on hand at last year’s event and his name, aside from appearing on banners and other signage throughout the ChampionsGate facility, also was on the minds and in the hearts of attendees.

This year’s event will be spe-cial, Burdick, the Foundation’s Director of Development, said, because of the 20th anniversary.

“Our event has been known for the gifts we give the play-ers, and we’re looking to give six or seven big gifts this year,” she said, making sure to spoil no secrets.

She said she remembers that the first event in 1994 netted a grand total of $3,600, a number topped nearly 35-fold last year.

“We’ve had more and more people over the years supporting the cause,” Burdick said.

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Join your local crime watchTo the Editor:My Facebook Account was lit up when

the verdict came down that George Zim-merman was found not guilty of sec-ond-degree murder nor was a charge of manslaughter imposed. Regardless of which side you “stand your ground,” pun intended, civility should be the order of the day. My heart goes out to the par-ents of Treyvon Martin whose son lost his life. The intricacies of the case weren’t something I followed (gavel to gavel cov-erage) nor was it something my husband encouraged me to ingest hours upon hours each day. I did, however, tune in once in a while and I officially state once again, I’m not a fan of the courtroom decorum of the prosecution or the defense here in the state of Florida. The two cases (Casey Anthony, Trevyon Martin) I have witnessed and seen the outcome have left me numb and bewildered.

I am a crime watch captain and have been for seven years. We as such prom-ise to be the eyes and ears of the police department. We are never the hands nor are we the feet for the police depart-ment. I am outraged that any individual would think that they have a right to go beyond the boundaries and act as a cop and approach or stalk any individual. For the record, Mr. Zimmerman had every right to site Mr. Martin and call the police and report where he spotted him. That is where his legal right ended he had no lawful authority to go beyond these initial steps. If I proceeded to go into the com-plexities of the case this letter would never end, so I will not take up space here to do so. Stand your ground is a license to kill first and ask questions later. This may not have been the intent of the law, but the reality speaks louder than words.

Mr. Martin had a legal right to be in the complex as it was a mixed community. Mr. Zimmerman was no cop. For him to be armed and the weight of the position he carried should cause every hair to stand on end. He signed a contract not to be armed while on duty. I don’t believe that Mr. Zimmerman was going to the store or any such nonsense, so let me make that clear. He was a crime watch captain first and foremost and as such he instinctively looked out for “trouble.” I have wanted to put in place curfew laws here in my own pocket of Osceola County, but I have been instructed that this isn’t always successful and it is a lengthy process. I am the moth-er of a law abiding black male who at the time of Martin’s death, had just turned 17. He later told me that his favorite choice of

purchase was Arizona Iced Tea and Skit-tles. I can’t begin to relay the outrage and fear for my child if he should ever come in contact with the likes of a George Zim-merman. I don’t believe any one individual should ever hold that kind of power.

I am 44 years old and have been law abiding up till now. I don’t desire to pack any heat nor do I want my son walking around armed either. If I have a dispute and it seems to be something that can’t be resolved between the other party and myself I would like a law enforcement officer to resolve it. I realize that there are those who don’t share my viewpoint and this is the beauty of living here in America. We agree to disagree. The one thing that should not be tolerated is the sanctioned law George Zimmerman was able to site and not be arrested that very night. He was well versed with an A in law enforcement policy and now armed with the courage to go beyond the man-dates of the Sanford Police Department he now could “police the neighborhood.” Captains, as well as members, are versed by the presiding police departments the rules of conduct for crime watch member-ship. For example, we aren’t able to do citizens arrests like in some other states. If you share a love for your community this should not discourage crime watch membership, but now for obvious reasons encourage it even more.

Had more people been involved with crime watch perhaps the robber that Mr. Zimmerman believed Treyvon to be would have been caught sooner. More eyes and ears who participated in crime watch might have unfortunately led Mr. Zimmerman not to over reach his author-ity and profile Treyvon. I think that if the situation had involved a Caucasian child, the outcry might have been different and certainly Mr. Zimmerman wouldn’t have taken the police department months to issue a charge. I believe the first step is to write your legislative body, rally churches, neighbors and airwaves: bombard the peo-ple who make decisions with a collective voice to have this law repealed. Lastly, may this serve as a call to action for you to step up and prevent a climate where guns are even necessary. If everyone looked out for their neighbors and was proactive and joined crime watch, it would go a long way to help the police and promote a safer community. I want someone besides God to stand up and protect my child’s right to walk the street uncontested. Please citizens, do your part join your local crime watch today.

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From the same people who brought you the “National Security Agency Spies on Foreigners” shocker, we now have the “Canada Is Secretly Devious” spectacle. Apparently it’s a shock for some people -- namely, journalist Glenn Greenwald, the buddy of NSA contractor turned Russian defector Edward Snowden -- to discover how the world has always worked. I’m truly sorry (as we native Canadians tend to be), but color me unfazed and maybe even slightly miffed.

Greenwald worked with Brazil’s Globo newspaper to “reveal” that the Communications Security Establishment (Canada’s NSA equivalent) spied on Brazil’s mining sector. Predictably, this story was picked up by the state-owned media in Russia, Canada’s geopolitical rival in the Arctic, as some kind of major scandal.

Let he who was without the first wiretap cast the first stone. Oops, that wouldn’t be you, comrades. One of the triggers for the Cold War was the 1945 defection of a Soviet cryptogra-pher working at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, revealing a massive network of Soviet spies within Canada.

It’s hard to find a more politically benign citizenship than Canada’s. I’ve heard about savvy American tourists who tem-porarily adopt their neighbor’s nationality as cover -- with a Canadian-flag backpack patch, for example -- while overseas. When the American Embassy staff in Iran sought refuge from

the Iranian hostage crisis (as depicted in Ben Affleck’s Academy Award-winning movie “Argo”), they adopted Canadian cover.

And while both the Americans and the British have marketed and hyped their respective intelligence services through Hol-lywood films such as the James Bond and Jason Bourne series – which seems counterproductive to the objectives of clan-destine entities whose activities depend on remaining, you know, discreet – most Canadians probably couldn’t name even a single one of the various Canadian intel-ligence units.

Granted, some Canadians might have heard of CSIS – the Canadian Security Intelligence Service – which the government promoted last year through a series of YouTube videos seem-ingly intent on showing Canadian spies running around major Canadian cities and never leaving the country. The video series should have been titled, “CSIS: Barely Ever Out of the House.”

And now, apparently, Canadians and everyone else in the world should be alarmed that Canada has something like the NSA, and that Canadian operatives don’t spend their days sit-ting in Tim Horton’s doughnut shops in Toronto. Moreover, Canadians are supposed to be collectively outraged that their tax dollars are being used for intelligence activities that benefit Canadian companies competing against foreign-owned multi-nationals that also use spies.

You’d have to be living in a cave to think that, in an era of globalization, companies aren’t going to gather intelligence to attempt to gain an edge in competition against each other. Intelligence-gathering serves to protect assets and identify opportunities. If this service isn’t being provided by a govern-ment apparatus, then it will be performed by private contrac-tors. Is that really the outcome people like Greenwald and Snowden would prefer?

One of the functions of government is to protect its own interests. Corporations paying taxes to that government fall well within that purview. It’s why the French president, for example, is expected to wheel and deal on behalf of French multinationals, particularly those in the defense and energy sectors.

There is absolutely no daylight between the interests of the Kremlin and that of the Russian energy giant Gaz-prom. Would those criticizing Canada’s use of intelligence be equally critical of Gazprom and other companies that use Russia’s intelligence apparatus to facilitate business activities? Apparently not.

And what about Russia’s geopolitical best friend, China, equally renowned for using “cutouts” -- regular people such as businessmen and students -- as assets to feed the national intelligence machinery to the benefit of government-owned corporations?

The only reason for a Canadian to be upset about any of this would be if his or her company was denied access to the advantages of such intelligence. I’d encourage the Canadian government to be even more generous with the business intel-ligence they’re gathering on the public’s dime.

When Russia, China, the United States and every other country stops doing the same in their own interests or those of its citizens, then maybe we’ll turn off the hockey game and listen, eh?

Rachel Marsden is a columnist, political strategist and former Fox News host based in Paris. She appears frequent-ly on TV and in publications in the U.S. and abroad. Her website can be found at http://www.rachelmarsden.com.

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In 1865, American slavery ended with the Confederate surrender at Appomat-tox Courthouse and the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment.

Since that time, these things have happened:

In 1871, fire destroyed the city of Chicago.

In 1896, the Supreme Court legal-ized segregation.

In 1906, an earthquake leveled the city of San Francisco.

In 1929, the stock market crashed, plunging the nation into the Great Depression.

In 1941, more than 2,400 Ameri-cans died in a sneak attack upon Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.

In 1963, the presi-dent of the United States was murdered in Dallas.

In 1974, a presi-dent resigned in scan-dal and disgrace.

In 2001, 3,000 people died in a ter-rorist attack.

In 2005, a hur-ricane swamped the Gulf Coast.

In 2008, corpo-rate greed brought the nation to the brink of economic collapse.

But the most awful thing America has faced in the last 148 years is a law Con-gress passed in 2010 requiring that those who are able, purchase health insurance.

So says Ben Carson, celebrated neu-rosurgeon and newly minted star of the extreme political right. Speaking last week in Washington before the so-called Values Voter Summit, he said, “Obamacare is really, I think, the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery. And it is ... in a way, it is slavery.”

At one level, the comment is sadly unremarkable. Carson is only obeying commandments that are evidently chis-eled on a stone tablet somewhere for all the extreme right to follow:

Thou shalt not understate;Thou shalt not be thoughtful;Thou shalt not make a lick of sense.Accordingly, it has become common

for the extremes to liken health-care reform to slavery. This juxtaposition, asi-nine on its face, has been embraced by New Hampshire state legislator Bill O’Brien, Rep. John Fleming and Rush Limbaugh, among others. Again: not sur-prising. Hyperbolic nonsense is the water in which the extremes swim.

But, of course, the claim carries a dif-ferent weight coming from Carson by dint of the fact that he is African-American. It becomes a gift to the white right, inoculat-ing them (or so they will surely feel) against charges of racism or racial insensitiv-ity when they say the same stupid thing. That Carson would give that gift suggests an unseemly obsequiousness, an eager-ness to please at all costs, even if that cost is one’s own soul.

The Affordable Care Act, should it need saying, may be a bad law, may be a good law, may be something in between. But it is assuredly not “the worst thing that has happened in this nation since slavery.”

In making that claim to the enthusiastic approval of a room full of white conserva-tives, Carson is, ironically, reminiscent of those slaves who identified so fully with “marse” and “ole miss,” craved their approval so desperately, that they lost their very selves.

It is one thing for white conservatives to sing “nobody knows de trouble I’se seen” and proclaim themselves victims of slavery. It is quite another for an African-American man who, by definition, should know better, to second that delusion and thereby lend their racism a sheen of respectability.

The question of why he would so fully betray heritage is best left between Carson and his mirror -- or, perhaps, between Carson and his mental health professional. The effects of that betrayal are, however, easy enough to enumerate.

It calls into question Carson’s grasp of basic history. It further damages the GOP “brand” and the party’s pro-fessed goal of outreach.

Worse, it trivializes one of the great sins of the last millennium, urinates on the unmarked graves of ancestors for a cheap rhetorical stunt. As such, the statement is beneath contempt.

And Dr. Carson is, too.Leonard Pitts is a columnist for The

Miami Herald, 1 Herald Plaza, Miami, Fla., 33132. Readers may contact him via e-mail at [email protected].

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By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterAccording to a recent study

in the Journal of Pediatrics, nearly 30 percent of mothers in the U.S. reported that they couldn’t afford diapers.

Heart of Florida United Way, serving Osceola, Orange and Seminole County, is striv-ing to lower that percent-age through their Basics for Babies collection drive.

Gathering the most money-consuming essentials, such as

diapers, wipes, formula, new infant apparel and blankets and books for infants and one-year-old children, United Way volunteers package the sup-plies and send them to select organizations that serve moth-ers and babies.

One of those select organi-zations this year is Help Now of Osceola, an emergency shelter for those in domestic violence relationships. Hold-ing 52 beds, the shelter sees

changes, with fewer students sent out of class for behavior or tardiness and more individual grades going up.

The largest component for the school’s success was the free Breakfast 2 Go program. Last year, Cypress placed Breakfast 2 Go stations in two areas of the school campus for student convenience, and saw an almost immediate change in both parents and students at the beginning of the day. Initial-ly meant for students running late to school without break-fast, Breakfast 2 Go encour-aged more parents to drop off their child at school even earlier to have more time to eat a free breakfast at school in the morning. Many students started showing up early enough to eat the hot item Vega offered for breakfast every day.

“A lot of parents have two or three kids that they have to drop off in different places. It’s so difficult to be on time, and then traffic issues and stuff like that. We don’t know the rea-son, but we facilitate the kids to get the breakfast,” Edgar Colon, physical education and wellness teacher at Cypress Elementary said.

But, it was Rivas’ enthusi-asm to promote more school sports that inspired Colon to apply to Healthy Schools Pro-gram. An alumnus of Cypress Elementary, Rivas started groups that were around when he was a student, such as cross-country, track and field and wrestling. At the beginning of last year, about three students participated in each group. This year, 45 to 50 students are participating.

“When I went to school here, we had an amazing track program. We went to Disney’s Wide World of Sports all the time and competed against

other schools. When I came back (to Cypress) to work, there was no track program, no athletics almost. What are these kids doing? They’re going home and playing video games. So, me and anoth-er teacher decided to make a cross country team and track team to get it started,” Rivas, said.

For Stephen Darago, dean of students at St. Cloud High School, it was giving students more opportunities that boost-ed the campus’ overall attitude on health. Before participat-ing in the Healthy Schools Program, St. Cloud High had a strong wellness council. As a collaboration effort by Prin-cipal Nate Fancher, Darago, Head Wellness Coordinator Claire Graham and the Well-ness Council, they saw the program as a way to put their “better you are, better you feel” philosophy to the test.

Using the federal nutrition standards as a template, they extended the school’s lunch period, and students and staff responded by adding more recreational teams on campus. Dance and yoga are currently the most popular among stu-dents, and, with the gymna-sium open during lunch, bas-ketball and other sports tour-naments can be seen during that hour.

“These different opportu-nities are there for the kids. That’s the thing we wanted to really focus on as well. Not just the nutrition, but for the kids to have an opportunity to succeed or try out for a club or go join a club where they can get fit,” Darago said.

Both schools see their bronze metal as a positive start for their school’s health pro-grams, and they aim to reach silver this school year.

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The Osceola County Supervisor of Elections office has joined with elections offi-cials in 33 other Florida coun-ties to enhance the online absentee voting process for military and overseas voters.

The group of 33 was awarded a $1.8 million grant by the Federal Vot-ing Assistance Program to help improve absentee vot-

ing for military members and overseas voters. Using the Electronic Absentee Systems for Elections (EASE) system, voters will be able to request, mark and track their absentee ballots electronically.

Osceola Supervisor of Elec-tions Mary Jane Arrington said she hoped the program would provide better online access for military and over-

seas voters.“By making the ballot

requests and delivery system move more efficiently, we are expecting more requests, which is the goal of any supervisor,” she said in a press release.

Military and overseas vot-ers, who are covered under the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting

Act can request an absen-tee ballot online as well as receive their ballot online. Overseas voters can either mail or fax their ballot back to their local Supervisor of Elections Office.

Now, under the EASE sys-tem, they will be able to mark their ballot electroni-cally, print it out and return it by either mail or fax and track

when that ballot was received at the elections office.

“This is a very exciting program,’’ Arrington said. “We are living in the elec-tronic age where it is more convenient for voters, espe-cially those who are living out of the country, to participate in the election process via their computer. They will be able to do it all; request,

receive, and track their ballot from their computer.’’

The Our Mission: Your Vote program was spear-headed by Okaloosa Coun-ty Supervisor of Elections Paul Lux before the 2012 election cycle.

Osceola County is the only Central Florida county to participate in the pro-gram.

many single mothers with babies, making infant sup-plies constantly in demand. Their biggest time of demand is from October to Decem-ber, when the shelter fills up the most.

“It will give us an addi-tional opportunity to be able to serve people who are

short on resources due to a domestic situation, because the income in their household has decreased due to moving out of a two-person income household,” Tammy Douglass of Help Now of Osceola said about the collection.

The collection drive began in 2010, which was then called

Community Baby Shower, after United Way heard about the needs of mothers. Since it started the drive, it has heard feedback from various organi-zations about the impact that the supplies have had on the community they serve. Last year, they were able to pro-vide more than $5,000 of

baby items to agencies.“Statistics are out there,

and I’ve heard of some moth-ers who had to skip meals in order to buy diapers for their children, or re-use dia-pers that have been soiled

or wet. That’s not only dis-heartening for the parent but also unhealthy for the child,” Traci Blue, director of United Way’s Volunteer Resource Center, said.

Basics for Babies started

Oct. 1 and will run until Dec. 11. Osceola County residents can drop off supplies at Heart of Florida United Way on 1940 Traylor Blvd. in Orlan-do or contact Traci Blue at 407-849-2373.

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Sheriff’s deputies waited at several intersections where the truck was traveling. The suspects in the truck aban-doned it in the wooded area across from Gatorland. Two of the four suspects, Tatum and Aldridge, were caught.

Both men are now in the Orange County Jail, and Kis-simmee police detectives are working with detectives from other jurisdictions to find out if both men are also respon-sible for other burglarizes in Central Florida.

Sexual predator on the loose surrenders

A convicted sexual preda-tor who cut off his GPS moni-tor in Kissimmee last week surrendered to authorities on Wednesday.

At about 9:45 a.m., Jeffrey Bailey turned himself into the state probation office locat-ed on John Young Parkway and was taken to the Osceola County Jail.

According to the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office, Bai-

ley, a convicted sexual preda-tor, cut off his GPS ankle monitor on Friday in the area of Old Tampa Highway in Kissimmee.

Bailey was convicted on March 22, 2002, of a lewd and lascivious act on a child under the age of 16 and first registered as a sexual predator on Sept. 21, 2010. Since his release from prison in 2010, he has been on state probation.

Detectives obtained a war-rant, charging Baily with fail-ing to report residence change and failing to report vacating permanent residence.

Agents bust marijuana growhouse

Two Kissimmee residents and a Labelle man were arrested and charged with trafficking in cannabis Tues-day after authorities discov-ered a marijuana growhouse in Kissimmee.

According to Osceola Coun-ty Sheriff’s Office reports, Osceola County Investigative

Bureau (OCIB) agents served a search warrant at 128 Lin-denwood Court in Kissimmee after receiving information about a possible marijuana growhouse at the residence. Agents located a marijuana growhouse in four separate rooms inside the residence and took into evidence 58 plants that ranged from 6 inches to 4 feet tall.

Berly Vazquez, 30 and Eliexer Silva, 38, residents of the home and Juan Borges, of Labelle were arrested and charged with trafficking in cannabis. The investigation is ongoing at this time.

The Osceola County Inves-tigative Bureau is a multi-agen-cy task force working in con-junction with the State Attor-ney’s Office and comprised of Osceola County Sheriff’s deputies, St. Cloud Police Department officers, Kissim-mee Police Department offi-cers and Florida Department of Law Enforcement agents who investigate vice, narcot-ics and organized crime.

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By Rick PedoneSports EditorIn the most exciting Orange

Belt Conference swimming meet in history, Gateway’s boys nipped defending cham-pion Harmony by two points, and the Osceola girls edged the Lady Longhorns by three points at the Makinson Aquat-ic Center Tuesday.

Both results weren’t decid-ed until the meet’s final race, the 400 meters relay.

Gateway and Harmony swam to a dead heat in a thrilling boys 400 relay that saw the four swimmers from each team no more than a body length apart throughout the race. Fittingly, for such a hotly-contested race, the Pan-thers’ anchor, Walker Brooks, and Harmony’s Luke Roberts touched at exactly the same time (3:26.60).

“No, I’ve never had that happen,” Brooks, a sopho-more who won four events Tuesday, said. “I just knew I had to go as fast as I could. That’s what I told all the guys before the race, that we had to go as hard as we could. I wasn’t sure who won. First I heard Harmony cheer, so I thought they won; then I heard Gateway cheer, so then I wasn’t sure what happened.”

The girl’s meet was just as close as Osceola reclaimed the OBC title it won in 2010 and 2011 thanks in part to great swims from St. Cloud’s 400 relay team, which set a school record (3:59.90) in winning the event. Harmony, the defending champ, was sec-

ond, (4:01.23) and Osceola (4:01.87) was third, just good enough for the championship, Coach Krystle Singleton said.

“I didn’t know all day what the score was; I didn’t want to look. I knew it was close,” she said. “I knew if Harmony won, we had to finish second to win it. We were third, but St. Cloud had a phenomenal swim in the relay to win, and that was good enough for us to do it. We won in the mid-dle; lots of fourths and fifths and sixths. That’s the way we always have to do it. It was a total team effort.”

It was the first time Gate-way’s boys (168) won the OBC championship, snapping Har-mony’s (166) unprecedented seven-year reign. Osceola (84), St. Cloud (76), Celebra-tion (29) and Liberty (12), competing for the first time, completed the boys standings.

In the girl’s meet, after Osceola (147) and Harmony (144) came St. Cloud (132), Gateway (49), Celebration (47) and Liberty (12).

Gateway Coach Vonnie Kochensparger said her boys’ first conference championship came 10 years after the girls won, in 2003.

“This group has been amaz-ing all year. I can’t count how many PRs these kids have had. They just work and work, and they’re a pleasure to be with,” Kochensparger said. “As we got into the season, I could see that we were getting better and better; we were ahead of where I thought we’d be, so I knew then we had a chance.”

Harmony Coach Terry Brown, though disappointed to see the boys and girls teams nipped for the champion-ships, nonetheless said that he couldn’t have asked for more from any of Harmony’s swimmers.

“It’s unbelievable how much time we dropped today. We shaved 10 or 12 seconds off our relay times,” Brown said. “The kids have been working hard. They knew how close it was going to be, that they were going to be underdogs, so they came in and went as fast as they could. Give all the credit to the kids at Gateway, those kids swam great today and they had great times. And, it was the same with the girls,

it was an exciting meet and there were a lot of kids who swam great. Good for them.”

Gateway’s Brooks joined teammates Nick Moran, Nico Olarte and Josh Longfield on the 400 meters team. Har-mony’s Roberts was joined by Daniel Schlumbohm, Austin Kennedy and Sam Steele.

Brooks, Longfield, Olarte and Nathan Colonna won the 200 relay (1:47.2) for the Panthers.

Brooks won the 100 free (48.2) and the 100 breast (1:03.75) for Gateway, and Longfield, the other major player for the Panthers, won the 200 IM (2:10.85) and 100 back (58.77).

Kochensparger said her

young divers played key roles by picking up fourth (Donovan Evans, 196.95) and fifth place (Brandon Joseph, 189.0) for the Panthers.

“We wouldn’t have won it without that,” she said. “They were fantastic.”

Kochensparger said it is especially rewarding to win the championship against the Longhorns, who have been the gold standard in county swimming for much of the past decade.

“You want to beat them when they are at their best, and they swam some tremen-dous times. Sam Steele had an amazing meet. Harmony is a very, very good team, and it is going to be interesting going

forward to see how the teams from this county do at the district and regional levels,” Kochensparger said. “I think this is a very strong year for all of the teams in our county in swimming.”

Harmony won the 200 free relay (1:36.56) with Aaron Gokee, Josh Saute, Schlum-bohm and Roberts.

Roberts won the 50 free (22.61) and Steele (56.78) took the 100 butterfly.

Osceola’s Josh Cancel had an exceptional meet, winning the 200 free (1:53.51) and 500 free (5:11.89). The Kow-boys’ Josue Herrera repeated as the diving champion with a

St. Cloud’s Ava Piana leads Osceola’s Valeria Torres-Perez (top) and the Lady Kowboys’ Fabiola Torres-Perez (bottom) during the second heat of the 100 butterfly during the Orange Belt Conference meet Tuesday at the Makin-son Aquatic Center. Piana won two events at the OBC meet, and Osceola edged Harmony to win the girls team championship for the third time in four years. Gateway’s boys won their first conference crown.

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Boys, girls meets comedown to the final event

See Swimmers, page A-8

By Rick PedoneSports EditorNot much changed at the

Orange Belt Conference cross country meet at Poinci-ana Wednesday.

St. Cloud’s girls and Lib-erty’s boys won the team championships for the third consecutive year.

And, the individual winners, St. Cloud’s Karissa Solorzano and Liberty’s Rogelio Araiza, repeated as the girls and boys individual champions.

The Lady Bulldogs (17), who had seven runners among the top 10, weren’t chal-lenged. Harmony (72) was the runner-up, followed by Liberty (92), Poinciana (104), Osceola (120) and Celebration (127).

Liberty’s boys (47), on the other hand, had to ward off a serious threat from improved Harmony (54). St. Cloud (73), Celebration (104), Osceola (113), Gateway (127) and Poinciana (128) were next.

“I wasn’t sure we were going to make it. Our pack was late, but it made its move just in time,” Liberty Coach Robert Pauley said. “Hats off to Harmony. Their kids ran very well.”

After Araiza, the next Lib-erty runners crossed in posi-tions 10 through 14. Harmo-ny had three runners among the top six, but its next runner came in 17th place.

The top five times count.Araiza (17:40) held off Har-

mony’s Jacob Gilbert (17:43) for the championship after Gilbert briefly took the lead with about 200 yards remain-ing in the race.

“He did (take the lead) for a couple of yards, but I knew that I would get him in the last 200 yards. I have a pretty good finishing kick,” Araiza said.

St. Cloud’s Solorzano (20:58) made up a 10-yard deficit at the finish line to nip teammate Gracie Miller (20:59) as the runners entered the finishing gate.

“Honestly, no, I didn’t think I would make it,” Solorzano said. “I got by her at the last moment I could.”

The teammates had raced side-by-side during the 3.1-mile run until Miller broke away and appeared to secure the victory with 150 meters left.

“I wasn’t expecting her to come back like that, but she made a great run at the end,” Miller said.

Solorzano said her desire to be a champion during her senior year propelled her.

“All of the emotions and memories of the last few years popped into my head, and that’s what made me run so hard at the end,” Solorza-no said. “I wanted to be the

champion as a senior.”Joining Solorzano and Mill-

er on the all-OBC (top seven) team are St. Cloud’s Octa-via Gonzalez (22:45) and Kim Napolean (23:17), Liberty’s Yazmizel Haase (23:20), Cel-ebration’s Christine Infanto-lino (23:27) and St. Cloud’s Jessica Martin (23:39).

After Araiza and Gilbert, the boys all-OBC team has Celebration’s Justin Corinealdi (17:56), St. Cloud’s Harvey Ferreira (18:03), Harmony’s Canyon Huff (18:17) and Jose Loredo (18:22), and St. Cloud’s Jarrett McNutt (18:37).

Pauley said his team is coming together just in time for next week’s 3A-8 district meet.

“We didn’t have anyone coming back, so Coach (Rob-ert) Lauster and I worked out

OHS is2nd seedat 7A-5volleyballBy Rick PedoneSports EditorThe district volleyball tour-

naments begin next week and two local teams are favorites.

Osceola is the No. 2 seed at the 7A-5 tournament at Lake Nona after losing a coin toss with Lake Nona for the top seed.

City of Life Academy is the No. 1 seed at the 2A-6 tour-nament that it will host.

New Dimensions plays at the 3A-8 tournament at Lake-land Christian and Poinciana goes to the 6A-8 tournament at Auburndale.

District champions and run-ners up advance to the region-als Oct. 29-30.

By losing the coin toss, Osceola will not get the bye and plays No. 7 Liberty in the quarterfinal round Tuesday at 7 p.m. Other quarterfinal games Tuesday are No. 3 Harmony against No. 6 Gate-way at 5:30 and No. 4 St. Cloud against No. 5 Celebra-tion at 4.

Lake Nona plays the St. Cloud-Celebration winner in the semifinal round Wednes-day at 7 p.m. The other win-ners play at 5.

The championship game is Oct. 26 at 7 p.m.

Harmony has reached the regional playoffs four years in a row.

City of Life was 8-0 in its district and a big favorite next week to return to the regionals

Above, St. Cloud’s Karissa Solorzano, left, and Gracie Miller ran side by side for most of the OBC meet Wednesday at Poinciana. Solorzano won at the finish line. Below, Liberty’s Rogelio Araiza (left) edged Harmony’s Jacob Gilbert in the boys race.

News-Gazette Photos/Donald Lamb

See Runners, page A-9

OBC cross country

Lady Bulldogs,Chargers firstDogs’ Solorzano, Liberty’sAraiza are medalists again

See Volleyball, page A-9

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score of (292.15).“Josh had great swims

all day, and Josue was so good, like he always is. I can’t believe my boys were third,” Singleton said. “When you look at the teams they are swimming against, it looks like men against boys, and that’s what it is. We are so young. I have two swimmers who swim year round.”

Osceola’s girls were led by Kendall Castillow, who won the 100 breast (1:16.30), and Allison Lear (1:10.56), who took the 100 backstroke. They joined sisters Fabiola Torres-Perez and Valeria Tor-res-Perez to win the 200 med-ley relay (2:04.77).

Jordan Parrish (285.05) won her third conference diving championship for the Lady Kowboys.

“It’s great for the team to win it again, like we did when I was a sophomore and a fresh-man. It’s the way you want to go out as a senior, with the championship,” she said.

Singleton said, “What hap-pened this season is that we have the hardest-working group of seniors we’ve ever had here, and the freshmen came in and picked that up from them, and that is how we did this. They don’t mind, some of them, coming in for nine practices a week. That is how hard they want to work.”

Former Swimmer of the Year Katy Davis won the 200 free (2:05.37) and 500 free (5:40.65) for the Lady Long-horns, and she was on the 200 free relay champion (1:49.66) with teammates Stephanie Leach, Kylie Joachim and Emily Walker.

Walker (1:00.61) won the 100 free.

St. Cloud’s girls won the 400 free relay with Marrisa Leaton, Sophia Leaton, Ava Piana and Lauren Merrell.

Piana also won the 200 IM (2:25.21) and 100 fly (1:05.93), and Marrisa Leaton set the school record (26.5) in the 50 free.

Coaches Trish Abell and Kari Ewalt said it was an exceptional performance for the Lady Bulldogs.

“The 400 relay set a new school record. Devin Wil-loughby set a personal record (205 points) and was third

in diving, and Lexi Waechter (231.15) was second in diving and she’s only a freshman. It is a very talented and very hard working group of kids with a great attitude,” Abell said.

Singleton said it will be dif-ficult for her team to repeat as

the conference champion next year because St. Cloud.

“They have a group of real-ly good freshmen who have come in and picked up that program. They are going to be so good,” Singleton said.

The teams will compete

at the district tournaments in early November.

“I’ve already told our boys that they have to be at least runner-up at district. That’s what the girls did when they won conference in 2003,” Kochensparger said.

Gateway’s swimmers celebrate the boys’ first Orange Belt Conference championship Tuesday at the Makinson Aquatic Center.

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District golf champs Storm,Lady Kowboys at regionals

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an arrangement for his basket-ball players to compete with us. But, we had about four weeks to prepare them,” Pau-ley said. “The only thing we could do was bring them along as hard as we could as fast as we could so they’d lose their legs early and then have time to get them back.”

St. Cloud Coach Kevin Harkema said his girls team, ranked fifth in its region, should be a co-favorite at next week’s 4A-5 district meet at Lakeland George Jenkins.

“Jenkins beat us at our invitational, but Karissa was testing that day and that would

have made a difference of a few points,” Harkema said. “We’re pretty much on track. Karissa and Gracie had quite a run. I thought Gracie had it, but Karissa just decided that, being a senior, she was going to win it.”

St. Cloud, Gateway, Osceo-la and Celebration run at the 4A-5 meet Wednesday. Har-mony goes to Lake Nona for the 3A-6 district meet, and Poinciana visits Tenoroc in 2A-9. New Dimensions and City of Life compete at The First Academy Friday for the A-7 meet. Liberty travels to Sebring Friday in 3A-8.

By Rick PedoneSports EditorCelebration’s boys and

Osceola’s girls won the golf district championships at the 3A-8 tournaments at Eagle Creek Golf Club at Lake Nona and both advanced to the 3A-3 regional at Windermere Country Club Monday.

Harmony’s boys and girls each placed third at the 3A-16 district tournaments and they advanced to Monday’s 3A-6 regional at Royal St. Cloud Golf Links.

The Storm shot 323, top-ping Boone (337), Lake Nona (344) and Osceola (368) at the district tournament Monday.

The top three teams and top three individuals not on those teams advanced to the regionals.

Osceola’s Angelo Chiarelli shot par-72 to win the indi-vidual championship. His teammate, Rafe Lawson, carded an 81 to advance as an individual.

Celebration Coach Tony Brus was proud of his team, but he warned that it must get better in order to advance to the state tournament.

“Regional will be a much tougher test. The scores will have to be a lot better,” Brus said. “We’ll be ready.”

Grafton Mouen (76) led the Storm and was second overall. Ben Sedwick (77)

and Luke O’Connell (80) also were among the top five for the Storm.

Osceola Coach George Coffey said Chiarelli shot one of the best rounds of his high school career.

“His biggest obstacle all year long has been himself, but on Monday he finally put it all together, played the golf course, kept his emotions under control, which resulted in him staying comfortable all day,” Coffey said.

“In the end, Angelo played some of the best golf he has ever played. We all are very proud of him and his accom-plishment.”

The Lady Kowboys, coached by Ray Lackey, won their first district champion-ship in more than a decadeaf-ter shooting 426 Tuesday.

Brittney Calhoun (97), Brook Shendok (101), Rachael Grelle (108) and Chelsea Vega (120) scored for OHS. Kylie Blakeley also played for the Lady Kowboys.

Vero Beach (294) won the 3A-16 boys district title at Royal St. Cloud Golf Links Monday. Melbourne (312) was second, Harmony (320) was third and St. Cloud (354) fin-ished sixth.

Harmony’s Corey Herman (72) lost in a three-way one-hole playoff for the individual championship to Jake Roberts from Vero Beach.

Scoring for the Longhorns, after Herman, were Tyler Bennett (74), Parke Novak (84) and Gavin Fox (90). Ryan McKinney shot 91.

The Lady Longhorns (355) placed third at Viera’s Duran Country Club behind district champ Viera (327) and Vero Beach (329). St. Cloud shot 532 to place fourth.

Harmony was led by Madi-son Wetzel (86), Tia Lindsey (87), Christina Stevens (88) and Brooke Wetzel (96). Allie Ashcraft shot 100.

“We were not at our best and the mission is to change this for (the regional),” Lady Horns Coach Robert Hain-len said. “The ladies worked hard, but could not bridge the gap between Vero Beach and Viera.”

Liberty’s Alice Munn shot 82 to advance as an individual from the 3A-9 tournament at Bartow Monday.

The 3A-3 regional at Wind-ermere (Osceola, Celebration, Liberty) begins Monday at 8 a.m. (boys) and 12:30 p.m. (girls).

The 3A-6 regionals (Har-mony) begin at 8:30 a.m. (boys) and 10:30 a.m. (girls).

The top two teams and top two individuals not on those teams will advance to the Class 3A state tourna-ment Nov. 5-6 at Mission Inn Resort and Club at Howey-in-the-Hills.

after being eliminated in the district tournament last year.

The Warriors meet the No. 4 Oasis Christian-No. 5 Vanguard School winner in the semifinals Thursday at 7 p.m. The championship is Friday at 7 p.m.

Heritage Christian and Southland Christian reached the second round of the Flor-ida Christian Conference vol-leyball tournament.

Heritage defeated Ruskin, 3-0, in the first round Tuesday at the Eagles gym.

The FCC final four play at Southland Christian Thursday for the state championship.

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KISSIMMEE — The Osceola County Historical Society and the Florida Humanities Council invite the public to experience the visionaries; to hear industri-alist Henry Flagler, gun-running governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward, and Everglades defender Marjory Stoneman Douglas declare their dreams for a state’s destiny at Dreamers & Schemers: An Evening with Great Floridians at the Osceola Center for the Arts. Trained actors portray these important figures and offer a glimpse into each of their contributions to Florida. After about an hour of drama, be prepared to discuss the program’s themes and the impact of industry and environmen-talism on Florida. The event is Saturday, Nov. 2 at 6:30 p.m. at the center and includes beverages and heavy Hors d’oeuvres. The cost is $25. Tickets must be bought in advance. Visit the website at www.osceolahistory.org or call 407-396-8644.

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By Peter CovinoLifestyles EditorThere are about 15,000 year-

round residents on St. Simons Island, and probably just as many stories.

Just about everyone you bump into on this playful, yet tranquil resort off the south Georgia coast, has a story to tell, and that might include a story or two that dates back to the island’s plantation days or maybe even its days of European occupation, both Spanish and English.

But whether it’s the history, the scenic wonders or a memorable breakfast as the sun rises above the Atlantic, St. Simons is a little slice of paradise, less than a four-hour drive from Central Florida.

Every long weekend getaway needs a great point of origin, and the historic King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort (kingandprince.com) is probably as good (and that is pretty good indeed) as it gets on the 17-mile long island.

Built in 1935, back when St. Simons must have been really a quiet place, the resort opened as a private seaside dance club. Guest rooms were added in 1945, the first of many other changes through the years includ-ing new owners and a place on the

National Register of Historic Places.Recent additions include a new

pool complex adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean that is tailored to all gen-

erations from a family friendly wading pool; lagoon-style pool that young-sters will enjoy to a formal relaxation pol for adults (with food and beverage

service). Note: Despite the changes, and more renovations on the way, the

St. Simons is a great place to “fall” back on as the seasons change

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A real slice of Osceola County History is coming to the the Heritage Museum of St. Cloud.

Getting right to the point, the mu-seum is hosting an Indian artifacts show, Saturday Oct. 19.

The show will feature hundreds of arrowheads, spear points and knifes from Central Florida, includ-ing Osceola, Orange and surround-ing counties. Members of the Mid Florida Archaeological Society will be on hand to display the private col-lections, answer questions and more about the original inhabitants of the area.

The show will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Admission to the show is free.

Visitors to the museum will see ar-tifacts dating back as far as 10,000 years.

Among those in attendance will be David Cass. Cass is a lifetime Flor-ida river diver, and he will be sharing his fantastic collection of fossils at the show. Amatuer archaeologists will be on hand to discuss the artifacts and help explain the various situations in which they were found and time peri-ods they are associated.

The free event should be a fun and educational expereince for any-one interested in fossils and Florida history.

The museum is located at 1012 Massachusetts Avenue. Curator Lu-cille McClure has teamed with Tyde Jones and Patrick McMullen to orga-nize and host this unique annual one day event.

The St. Cloud museum, which opened in 2005, currently features photographs, historic records and a variety of artifacts from veterans and

other area residents. The museum also houses a growing collection and of documents and artifacts on the early history of St. Cloud incuding

copies of the Robert A. Fisk collec-tion of postcards and photographs and the Pat McMullen collection of postcards of early St. Cloud.

Archaeological society members to display private collections, Oct. 19

A slice of paradise, just north of the border

News-Gazette photo/Peter CovinoThe historic King and Prince Beach and Golf Resort offers grand views of the Atlantic Ocean, as well as fine dining and a whole lot more.

It will be a haunting Halloween with haunt-ed houses popping up all over the place including Kissimmee’s 8th annual Haunted House and the Orange County Regional History Center’s annual Trick or Treat Safe Zone. The Kissimmee house will be held at the Community House at the Lakefront, today and Oct. 25-26 from 8 to 10 p.m. It is intended for mature audi-ences, not small children. Cost is $5 per person. Go to www.kissimmeeparks.org for more information. The history center’s event is Oct. 26 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and features four floors of trick or treating, pumpkin choosing and decorating in the pumpkin patch, crafts, games, lessons in ghost-hunting practices, and a scavenger hunt. The event is free for families with children ages 12 and under. For more information visit thehistorycenter.org.

Submitted photoNative American artifacts, some dating back 10,000 years, will be on exhibit at the Heritage Museum of St. Cloud.

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SimonsContinued from page B-1King and Prince retains much of that original Mediterranean style.

While St. Simons has many tempting dining spots, you won’t want to stray too far from the resort, at least for some of your meals. Not only is the Atlantic view spectacular (The King’s Tavern is the island’s only oceanfront restaurant) but execu-tive chef Jason Brumfiel has cre-ated some imaginative menus, much of it incorporating the traditional offerings of Southern coastal cuisine.

From olives (yes the kitchen features both olives and olive oil from Georgia) to smoked and cured meats, artisan cheeses, honey and regional wine, not to mention the bounty from the sea, Chef Brumfiel will inspire anyone who likes to cook or just likes to eat.

As enticing as The King and Prince is (you may find it hard just to leave your bal-cony if you are lucky enough to have a sea view) there is a whole island to explore.

The best place to start is a Lighthouse Trolley tour (www.lighthousetrolleys.com).

If fate is kind, your trolley tour guide will be Cap Fendig (an island native and one of those 15,000 stories). Fendig’s roots go way back on the island to the 1850s. And while he may be commandeering a trolley rep-lica, he really is a sea captain, as in U.S. Coast Guard, and also offers tours of the coastal wast-ers surrounding St. Simons.

The island tour will include stops such as the Village Pier, where you can meet locals and tourists alike, casting lines and nets, hoping to get the catch of the day. You can try your luck at fishing and net fishing. Several nearby shops sell or rent all your fishing needs.

A short walk from the pier is St. Simons Lighthouse, a 104-foot brick structure, origi-nally constructed in 1810 and rebuilt in 1872. The lighthouse continues to guide ships, one of only three working light-houses on the Georgia coast. If you have the stamina, you can climb the cast iron spiral stairway (there are 129 steps) for a grand view of the island. You might meet another native and have another story here as well. The ghost of lightkeeper Frederick Osborne (killed in a duel with his assistant in 1880) is said to haunt the place.

Another trolley stop is his-toric Christ Church. Originally built in 1820 (and burned dur-ing Sherman’s March through Georgia) the Episcopal church

was rebuilt in 1884, but still has a few of the original pews not destroyed in the fire. The resting place of several famous Georgians, the church is nestled among many Live Oak trees, some hundreds of years old. Prominent visitors include Presi-dents Calvin Coolidge, Jimmy Carter and George Bush (www.christchurchfrederica.org).

Other tours offered by Light-house Trolley includes a dolphin tour along the waters of St. Simons, Brunswick and Jekyll Island; sunset boat tours (you can even bring your own bottle and sandwiches etc.) and half-day or full day fishing trips.

While the trolley tour is a nice introduction to the history of the island and easy way to figure out navigation, you can also travel by car. The island is also very bike friendly with a bike path available along the entire length of the island. If you don’t want to bring your own bike, bike rentals are available at area bike shops.

After you become familiar with the layout of the island, you might want to try some sea exploring, and the favorite option is the Lady Jane (www.shrimpcruise.com).

The Lady Jane is an actual shrimping vessel, but the Lady enjoys a more leisurely lifestyle in retirement, taking tourists on a guided tour of a small part of the nearly 400,000 acres of marsh-land along the Georgia coast.

It was a rainy outing for the Lady Jane, but the 60-foot steel hull boat is ready for bad weath-er, with a protective canopy to get in out of the rain. The boat also has a comfy cabin with places to sit as well.

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News-Gazette photos/Peter CovinoLife revolves around the water on St. Simons, with trawling for shrimp, top right, hunting for the catch of the day at the island pier (bottom left) and visiting the historic St. Simons Lighthouse all regular daily activies, but the island also boasts some 50 restaurants including the local favorite, Southern Soul Barbecue (top left).

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includes commentaries with Fried-kin and Blatty and 1998 BBC documentary on the film; The Exorcist Locations: Georgetown then and now. Interviews, trailers and more.

The Exorcist stars Ellen Burstyn, Linda Blair, Max Von Sydow and Jason Miller and re-ceived ten Academy Award nomi-nations including Best Picture, winning two.

The Exorcist was originally released with an R rating.

Pacific RimThis one is not exactly the

stuff of nightmares, but Pacific Rim (Warner Bros. Home En-tertainment), with its assort-ment of monsters from the sea, is certainly entertaining.

Available in Blur-ray combo packs (including a 3D version) and 2-disc DVD special edition, Pa-cific Rim features direction and screenplay by Guillermo del Toro and most definitely has its roots in Godzilla movies.

It’s the near future and legions of monsters, known as Kaiju, have started rising from the sea. It is literally a never-ending battle

as human-kind no sooner van-quishes one monster when it is re-placed with one equally as bad or worse. Millions have already been killed as the monsters take on cit-ies all along the Pacific Rim.

To defend the world (the situation just keeps getting worse) are massive robots called Jaegers, each controlled by two pilots whose minds are locked in a neural bridge.

As things get their bleakest, it is up to two unlikely heroes, a washed up former pilot (Charlie Hunnan) and an untested trainee (Rinko Kikuchi) to save the day.

Bonus Blu-ray features include an Ultraviolet copy; audio com-mentary with director del Toro; The Directors Notebook; The Digital Artistry of Pacific Rim, deleted scenes, blooper reel and more.

The film is rated PG-13.House of WaxNo, not that House of Wax. Way before the remake melt-

ed and burned on screen, the House of Wax meant 3D and Vincent Price.

In 1953, House of Wax

was the first color 3D feature from a major studio. It featured some really gimmicky things like it was a 3D demo (that guy with the pad-dle ball bouncing a ball seemingly into the aisles).

House of Wax is still creepy and you can see it as it was origi-nally intended thanks to this new-ly-restored and remastered HD 3D Blu-ray from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.

The disc set also includes a 2D version in Blu-ray of the film, plus the bonus, Mystery of the Wax Museum, the original 1933 film on which House of Wax is based.

This is the film that made Price a star of horror films and it is easy to see why.

It also stars Frank Lovejoy, Phyllis Kirk and a very young Charles Bronson (billed as Charles Buchinsky).

House of Wax was also one of the biggest box office success-es of 1953. Adjusted to today’s gross, it would have brought in more than $401 million, placing it in the top 100 grossing films ever.

Bonus features include a new featurette, House of Wax: Unlike

Anything You’ve Ever Seen Be-fore.

This is the second classic 3D film Warner has released as a Blu-ray edition. The studio has also released Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder.

The PurgeThis film starring Ethan Hawke

and released without too much fanfare earlier this summer, is a nice one to kick off Halloween film viewing.

In a near future America, once a year all crime is permissible…for a 12-hour period. If you hate your neighbor, you can kill him. Supposedly, it stills the savage beast and cuts down on crime. Of course, the rich and near rich (Ethan Hawke’s character makes a living selling home protection) just lock down for the night and watch the yearly bloodbath on TV.

But things are terribly wrong for Hawke after his son lets the barricades down and lets a desper-ate man into their safe haven. His family is now the target of his own friends and neighbors. Directed by James DeMonaco (who wrote Assault on Precinct 13 which is

similar in feel), The Purge has all the makings of becoming a classic horror/thriller in its own right.

The Purge (Universal Home Entertainment) is avail-able in Blu-ray combo pack (Blu-ray, DVD copy, digital/UltraViolet) and DVD.

The Purge is rated R.Bonus features include Sur-

viving the Night: The Making of The Purge.

ManiacProbably the most disturb-

ing of all of this week’s DVDs, Maniac stars “Hobbit” Elijah Wood as a crazed Jack the Ripper kind of killer.

This is actually a remake of a 1980 cult film, with a strong em-phasis on horror and violence.

Woods plays Frank, a very dis-turbed young man living in mod-ern day Los Angeles who owns a mannequin store and owns and restores mannequins. He also has an inner rage that forces him to brutally kill and scalp women.

He becomes friends with young artist Anna (Nora Armezeder) but the friendship just makes Frank become more unhinged and his

stalking and killing increases.Maniac is both very violent

and stylish. The film is available in both

Blu-ray and DVD from IFC Films. Special features include com-

mentary, a making of feature and deleted scenes.

Maniac is unrated, but is in-tended for mature audiences.

Beast with Five FingersNewly-remastered from the

Warner Archive Collection is the Peter Lorre classic The Beast with Five Fingers (1946).

Lorre is at his creepy best liv-ing in isolated Italian villa with the cranky aged owner and other guests. After the owner dies, the other inhabitants are seemingly stalked by the old man’s hand. With Robert Alda (father of Alan) as a schemer who lives off of oth-ers and Andrea King as the own-er’s young caretaker.

Tame by modern standards, but Lorre is always good in a hor-ror film.

As are all films from the War-ner Archive Collection, it is made to order and must be ordered from Warnerarchivecollection.com.

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mate 90-minute cruise.Your guides are Capt. Larry

Credle and marine biologist Phil Flournay. Flournay loves to talk fish and spending time with him is a lot like watching the Discovery Channel, only it’s live.

The Lady Jane casts its nets at least two or three times during the trip, and then hauls it up before safely dumping the nets contents.

It is a cornucopia from the sea, with everything from sting-ray, to cutlass fish, to blue crab, horseshoe crab, silver perch and flounder.

And yes, of course, there are shrimp.

Before the trip ends, the guests of the Lady Jane get to sample some fresh shrimp, boiled Low Country style.

Along with boating and fish-ing activities (and many shop-ping opportunities), St. Simons also offers golf and, not surpris-ingly, the best place for a round

is at the King and Prince’s golf course, located off-property from the hotel.

Golf Digest Magazine ranked the course No. 5 in its January 2013 issue which featured the 36 Best Buddies-Trips Destinations.

The list was compiled by a sur-vey of 1,100 avid golfers.

Set among more of the island’s famous ancient oaks, a few of the holes also are along the salt marshes. The Hampton Club, at the golf course, is also a nice place for lunch or a cocktail.

It is hard to not to mention food when talking about St. Simons Island.

While seafood has to be the favorite, with all of the shrimp and fish available, there are some 50 restaurants on the island, so even if you stayed for a week, and ate out for every meal, there still would be many missed dining opportunities.

A great place to start the morn-

ing (after having that first day’s breakfast at the King and Prince breakfast buffet) is one of the island’s most popular spots, the Sandcastle Café.

Run by husband and wife Tim and Melissa Wellford, the restau-rant is celebrating its 25th anniver-sary this year.

Known for its made from scratch breakfast buffet, there are 20 plus items including everything from waffles and French toast to bacon and cheese grits.

You will probably want to skip lunch after dining at the Sand-castle, but the restaurant is also known for its crab cakes, fresh seafood burgers and open-face sandwiches.

After spending so much time looking at the sea, a change might be in order, and another St. Simons’ native dining favorite is Southern Soul Barbecue (www.southernsoulbbq.com).

The toughest decision during a

stay at St. Simons might be what to order, if you are a barbecue fan.

There is pulled pork and ribs, smoked sausage, beef brisket and even a smoked turkey breast.

The choice is made a bit sam-pler if you order the Southern Soul Sampler, which includes two meats, Brunswick stew and a side order for $15. But you still need to choose between brisket, sausage, turkey, chicken and more.

The good news is, you can’t make a wrong decision and you can always come back the next day for more.

It might be tough being a veg-etarian, just inhaling all of those smokehouse aromas, but the res-taurant does offer several veg-gie items ‘Soulful Sides,’ including potato salad, collard greens, fried okra, cornbread, Hoppin’ John (blackeyed peas and rice) and fried green beans.

If you need any help at all

during your stay, the staff at King and Prince are friendly and knowl-edgeable.

And even if you are not staying at the resort, the locals all seem to be proud of their island, so just ask an islander. More than likely, you will also get to hear one of those 15,000 stories.

Fall is a quieter time on St. Simons, so not only will you get to enjoy cooler temperatures, but cheaper prices as well.

Check out the King and Prince website (www.kingandprince.com) for special fall rates. The resort also has a Golden Age special for guests 50 years. Seniors get a room upgrade (cannot be com-bined with any other special offer). There also is a golf special rate for seniors as well.

Also ask at the desk if any of the new fun add-on activities have started, such as cooking classes and demos with Chef Brumfiel.

The King and Prince Resort is famous for some of its tradi-tional recipes such as Georgia Low Country Shrimp & Grits and New Orleans Smoky Bacon & Pecan Praline. You will find those complete recipes and more at the News-Gazette website link http://www.aroundosceola.com/?p=2719.

Getting there: St. Simons is pretty much fool-proof most of the way. From I-4 East just merge onto I-95 North through Jacksonville and follow the signs to the first exit for Brunswick, Ga. onto U.S. 17. and stay on U.S. 17 to the Sidney Lanier Bridge (its big, you can’t miss it, it’s the longest spanning bridge in the state, 480 feet tall). Keep going about nine more miles to FJ Torras Causeway, which will put you right on St. Simons.

Completed entries must be received at KUA offices, located at 1701 W. Carroll St. in Kissimmee, by Friday, Oct. 25, 2013.

Kissimmee Utility Authority invites students to use the power of art to promote energy conservation in the utility’s 20th annual calendar art contest.

The annual talent hunt is open to Osceola County students enrolled in kindergarten through grade 5, including public, private and homeschooled students.

Students are asked to use crayons, markers, paints or computer-generated graphics to depict an energy conservation message in their entry. A panel of local judges will select the twelve best entries – one for each calendar month – which will be featured in the utility’s 2014 full-color wall calendar.

Each student who submits an entry will be honored with a letter of appreciation, a copy of the calendar and a chance to win one of 20 family annual passes to Gatorland, in honor of the 20th year of the contest.

The twelve winning students will have their artwork featured in the 2014 calendar and receive a $100 cash prize. A grand winner, selected from the 12 winning students, will have his/her name and artwork affixed to a KUA vehicle for one year and be featured on the calendar cover.

To further encourage participation, the grand winner’s school will receive $500 in art supplies, and the school with the most total entries in the contest will receive $250 in art supplies.

KUA Seeks Student Entries in Annual Calendar Art Contest

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What’s new?St. Cloud Pumpkin

PatchThere will be a pumpkin patch at

Crossroads Baptists Church, 3797 Edsel Ave., St. Cloud, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Oct. 31.

There are pumpkins of all sizes, pumpkin recipes, plus photo oppor-tunities and children’s’ activities.

Kids Fun FairCalvary Assembly of God, 711 N.

Thacker Ave. Kissimmee, will host a free Kids Fun Fair Oct. 31 from 7 to 9 p.m. Kids ages 2 to 12 are welcome. There will be popcorn, cotton candy, carnival games and much more. Parents, bring your kids for a safe and fun alternative; kids, invite your friends and neighbors. A contest will be held for the best Bible character.

For more information call Chris Dixon at, 407-847-5673.

Veterans Day ceremonyThe Poinciana Veterans Club is

having a Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 starting at 11 a.m. at the Poinciana Community Center, 395 Marigold Ave.

The club meets on the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Poinciana Community Center.

For more information email the club at, [email protected], or call Charlie Waters at 407-970-8045, Elpidio Lin-Jus-tiniano at 407-931-3689, or Jackie DeFazio at 407-933-5832.

Book SaleThe Friends of the St. Cloud Vet-

erans Memorial Library, 810 13th St., St. Cloud is having a book sale Nov. 7- 9. The book sale hours are: Thursday, Nov. 7, from 1 to 8 p.m., Friday, Nov. 8, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 9, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 9 is big sale day; pay $2 for all the books you can get in a bag.

Fall BazaarShingle Creek United Methodist

Church will be holding its Annual Fall Bazaar on Nov. 2, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at 2420 Old Vineland Road, Kissimmee. There will be crafts, pre-owned treasures, homemade baked goods, lunch, snacks, raffles and much more. Vendor spaces are avail-able for $10.

To reserve a space, call 407-396-6364.

Osceola County Democratic Executive Committee MeetingThe Osceola County Democrat-

ic Executive Committee (OCDEC)

Meeting will be Oct. 24, starting at 7 p.m. The meeting will be held in conference room 4727 on the fourth floor of the Administration Build-ing in the Courthouse Complex, 1 Courthouse Square Kissimmee. Guests are always welcome.

Other events of interest are as follows:

The Democrats of Celebration (DOC) will meet Oct. 23, a social gathering will begin at 6:45 p.m. followed by a meeting from 7 to 8 p.m. at Town hall, 851 Celebra-tion Ave, Celebration. Juan Lopez, director of Constituents Services in Congressman Grayson’s office, will speak about the various types of constituent services within which the congressman’s office can help resi-dents. He also will talk about where constituents can get help if they have questions when signing up to buy health insurance through the new Health Insurance Marketplace. All are welcome to attend.

Sons of ItalyCome join the Sons of Italy Lodge

2523. Celebrate Italian Heritage Month Oct. 26, at the VFW Social Hall on New York Avenue and 9th Street in St. Cloud at the Italian Food Festival. There will be plenty of traditional homemade Italian food, desserts and music. Come hungry!

A $5 donation is required and food can be purchased with tickets sold at the door starting at 6:30 p.m.

For more information, call 321-286-6787.

Food donations for library payment

The Osceola Library System will be accepting donations of non-per-ishable food as payment for overdue fee balances during the week of Oct. 21-27.

Amnesty Week is a weeklong event that allows library customers to take care of their accounts as well as the people in their own commu-nity. Customers will have $1 of fees waived for each sealed, non-perish-able food item donated at any of the six Osceola Libraries. There’s no limit to the amount of food accepted, and food must be in undamaged and unexpired condition.

The library also will accept free will donations during this time. Donated food will be given to a local nonprofit organization, the Green Bag Project, to assist those in need.

For a list of the items most in demand or for more information about this special week-long event, call or visit your neighborhood Osceola Branch Library at, 407-742-8888, or view the website at www.OsceolaLibrary.org.

Indoor Flea MarketVeterans of Foreign Wars Post

3227, 915 New York Ave., St. Cloud, will be having an indoor Flea Market, Crafts and Rummage Sale Dec. 6 and Dec. 7. Tables are $10 each and cover both days. Spaces are limited; stop by the post to rent a table.

Home Trade ShowGood Samaritan Homeowners

Association is sponsoring its first Home Trade Show Oct. 22 from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The show will be at the Good Samaritan Village Community Center, 4197 S. Orange Blossom Trail, Kissimmee. The secu-rity guard will give directions to the center.

There will be more than 18 vendors participating in the event. Among them are those who work in AC, roofing, carpet, storm ready, and gardening. There also will be a property appraiser, insurance agents and a representative of golf carts. Eight or more of these vendors will give a talk pertaining to their area. There will be drawings for great prizes donated by the vendors.

For more information email, [email protected].

DAV 148DAV 148 will be having a Hal-

loween Party Oct. 26. Attendees are asked to bring a scary finger food dish. A costume contest will be held and prizes will be given to first, second, and third place winners. Live entertainment and a dessert decorat-ing contest also will take place.

The DAV Service Officer is pres-ent every Tuesday from noon to 4 p.m. to help with your military ben-efits needs. The DAV welcomes all veterans and their families. All mili-tary membership cards are honored as well as active duty ID cards.

All day, every Wednesday is ladies night, meaning special drink prices for the ladies. Bingo cards are 3 for $20 or 1 for $10. Barnyard Meat Bingo is every first and third Satur-day of every month starting at noon.

Every Friday is “Red Shirt Friday.” Come in to show your support for our troops overseas by wearing your red shirt. Those that wear a red shirt get the special $1 long neck beer on the second and fourth Friday of each

month.DAV 148 is located at 21 E. Keen

St., Kissimmee. For more informa-tion call 407-846-4141.

Casino Night and Auction

The Rotary Club of Kissimmee Bay will hold the 14th Annual Casi-no Night and Auction Nov. 16, from 5:30 to 11 p.m. at the Kissimmee Elks Lodge, 1655 Kings Highway. For $50 per person, you will enjoy casino games, a steak dinner, open bar and live and silent auctions. This event has raised more than $232,000 for Osceola County over the last 13 years.

Tickets must be purchased in advanced from any Kissimmee Bay Rotarian or by calling a Rotary Con-tact at, 407-847-2518.

Homes Health Fair Community Day

Save the date! The Center for Dug Free Living of Osceola County is holding its 12th Annual Community Day and Health Fair Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the basketball court at 2188 McLaren Circle, Kis-simmee.

This event is designed to educate residents, children and adults about the dangers of risky behaviors such as poor diets, drug and alcohol use and violence.

The goal is to empower the resi-dents of our communities and aspire to make positive differences in the lives of every neighborhood.

Many agencies will be participat-ing in this event. Free hot meals will be provided as well as free HIV test-ing, glucose testing, blood pressure checks and entertainment will be provided.

USCG Auxiliary Establishes in

KissimmeeThe USCG Auxiliary Flotilla

07-11-10 from Osceola County has formed a detachment in Kissimmee and has put out the Help Wanted sign for volunteers.

Positions are open for boat cox-swains, pilots of aircraft and per-sonal watercrafts (PWC), boat crews, radio operators, translators, marine visitors, vessel examiners, boats, per-sonal watercrafts and local “HAM” radio stations.

These positions will assist the Coast Guard in non-law enforce-ment surface programs, performing a variety of missions, including, but not limited to, radio watch standing, translations, safety patrols, harbor and marina patrols, marine envi-ronmental protection missions, aids for navigation (Atons), boating and marina safety.

Members may attend USCG auxil-iary sponsors classes, do vessel safety checks at one of the many boating

ramps, assist in boating safety pro-grams throughout the county and attend general fellowship meetings.

Kissimmee Flotilla 07-0704 will meet on the second Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Ameri-can Legion Hall, Post 10, 200 Lake-shore Blvd., Kissimmee.

Requirements to participate in any of the USCG Auxiliary Operational Programs (AUXOPS) are as follows:

Must be a minimum of 17 years of age, be an American Citizen, pass a federal background check, wear the USCG Uniform at meetings of white “Under Orders,” and have a strong patriotic interest to volunteer your time to serve your county, commu-nity, and the U.S. Coast Guard and to participate in local, regional, and national training and boating safety programs.

Students 17 years of age or older may use participation in the USCG Auxiliary for receiving high school community service points.

For more information, call James Lee Nickles at, 407-390-9611.

5K and Golf Tournament

A 5K and Golf Tournament will be hosted by Solivita Salute Our Vet-erans to promote an active lifestyle while supporting the happiness that inspires hope at Give Kids the World Village Nov. 9. Registration for both events will run from 7 to 8 a.m. with the shotgun start going off at 8:30 a.m.

The 5K will be a walk/run event on a USATF certified course in the Solivita community in Poinciana and food trucks will be around until 1 p.m. All ages are welcome to attend.

The prices for the 5K are as fol-lows:

$25 for Solivita Residents or Vet-erans on race day (cash or check only).

$30 for participants on race day (cash or check only).

The Golf Tournament is $75 per player. The entry includes: green and cart fee, range balls before play, on course special events –longest drive, longest putt, four goody bags/team, Chance-To-Win, Mulligans, and much more.

To register for the 5K or Golf Tournament visit, support.gktw.org/solivita, and support.gktw.org/soli-vitagolf.

For more information call Leah Bundy at, 407-396-1114 ext. 4252, or email, [email protected].

Gospel Praise ConcertSt. Luke Missionary Baptist

Church of Narcoossee will host a Gospel Praise Concert Sunday start-ing at 4 p.m., at First Baptist Church of St. Cloud, 1717 13th Street, St. Cloud. Come enjoy local talents such as soloists, mime performers, praise teams and more.

Flocking to festival

Savannah Court Assisted Living

Community, 3791 Old Canoe Creek

Road, is hosting a Halloween Party

Oct. 28, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and the

public is invited to attend, costumes are

more than welcome. There will be trick-

or-treating, pumpkin hunting, a best

costume contest and more. The event

is free, safe, and fun. For more informa-

tion, call Dee at 407-892-8502.

Happy Halloween!

News-Gazette Photo/Andrew Sullivan

Thousands attended Kissimmee’s Viva Osceola celebration last Saturday at the Kissim-mee Lakefront Park. The annual event celebrates Hispanic culture in Osceola County, providing attendees with Latin music, dancing and food, above. Local utility provider KUA, who set up inflatable play areas, a children’s craft tent and provided complimentary snow cones, sponsored the event.

Photos/Osceola County Animal Services. Free to a good and loving home, preferably one with a yard, is Camo. Camo, top, is a long-timer. He has been at

the shelter since Sept. 9. He is a male, gray and tan mixed breed. The Osceola County Animal Shelter staff speculates

that he could be mixed with black-mouth cur. He is about 1 to 2 years old, and still has a lot of puppy in him. He is curious, active and friendly and he needs a home, with a

big yard. Come on in and visit Camo. His adoption fee has been paid by one of the shelter’s volunteers and he could

go home with you today. Franklin, bottom, is a very sweet, but somewhat shy, 9-month old male pit bull. He is a really

handsome dog, he’s very calm and obedient. He walks well on a leash, likes to take baths and is good with everyone.

He does seem to prefer being outdoors, so a big backyard would be great for Franklin. Come in and see if Franklin is the permanent friend for you. He could go home with you

today. The shelter is at 3910 Old Canoe Creek Road in St. Cloud. To find out what animals are available, check the

Osceola County Animal Services website at www.osceola.org/go/pets. All animals are spayed and neutered before

leaving Animal Services. The adoption fee is $60 for a dog and $50 for a cat. For more information,

call 407-742-8000.

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For more information call Tracy Paul at 407-791-5738, or Robert Brown at 321-443-5590.

Celebration High School PTSA Inaugural Golf Championship

Celebration OB/GYN pres-ents the Celebration High School PTSA Inaugural Golf Championship at Celebra-tion Golf Club, 701 Fold Park Drive, Celebration Nov. 2. Check-in begins at 7 a.m. fol-lowed by tee-off at 8 a.m.

Enjoy a complete program of special events including 18 holes of golf, a lunch buffet, and an awards ceremony. A $5,000 Hole-In-One prize will be awarded.

The cost to play is $100 for one player or $380 for a team of 4. All proceeds benefit the students and staff at Celebra-tion High School. Sponsor-ships are available.

For more information or to register players and/or spon-sorships call, 407-939-6600, or visit, www.chsptsagolf.com.

New Sneaker DriveDuring the month of

October the Osceola County School District is having a New Sneaker Drive, for stu-dents. Leggz Dance Academy is participating as a drop off point for the new sneakers.

Sneakers are needed in all sizes from pre-k through high school.

If you would like to donate a pair of new sneakers, you may drop them off at Leggz Monday through Friday, from 4 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Flea MarketThe Osceola Council on

Aging will hold a Flea Market Nov. 6 from 8 a.m. to noon. There will be a large selection of new and vintage items, lots of jewelry and low prices.

For more information call Carmen Carasquillo at, 407-483-1473.

American Legion Auxiliary Unit 80

ScheduleSt. Cloud American Legion

Auxiliary Unit 80 Poppy Day will be Nov. 11. Poppy Day is sponsored each year by American Legion Auxiliary to remind Americans of the sac-rifice of the life and health made by men and women of our Armed Forces.

Poppies will be distributed for donations at the following locations on Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Walgreens, 4501 13th Street, St. Cloud; Nature’s Table Café, 4429 13th Street, St. Cloud; Wawa, 1125 E. Irlo Bronson Memo-rial Highway, St. Cloud; and 7-11, 4910 E. Irlo Bronson Highway, St. Cloud.

In the spring of 1919,

amidst complete devastation, the poppies bloomed in abun-dance on the battlefields of France where so many of our men had fallen in battle, and a replica of this poppy has become the Memorial Flower of The American Legion Aux-iliary. More than 25,000,000 poppies made by disabled veterans are distributed and the proceeds from the distri-bution of over 25,000,000 poppies amount to more than $2,000,000 which is devoted to Veteran Affairs and Reha-bilitation work by both The American Legion and Auxilia-ry, which includes aid to needy veterans and their families.

Farmers Market at Lake Nona YMCA

Growing Synergy, Lake Nona Chamber of Commerce, and the Lake Nona YMCA Family Center have formed a partnership to host a weekly farmers market at the Lake Nona YMCA, 9055 Northlake Parkway, Orlando. This will be a weekly farmers market featuring local artisan prod-ucts, bread, eggs, handcraft-ed foods, produce, meat and more. This event will begin on Saturday and will run through the end of April. The market will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

FundingFactory Recycling Program

Students of Koa Elemen-tary can earn free technology or cash by participating in the FundingFactory Recycling Program. Students may col-lect empty ink cartridges, cell phones, small electronics such as digital cameras, MPS play-ers, GPS and laptops from the community and send the waste products to FundingFactory in exchange for their choice of technology or cash for new materials such as more library books for the Media Center.

Community and business supporters can drop off recy-clables at Koa Elementary on 5000 Koa St., Kissimmee.

For more information, con-tact Corie Klinger at [email protected].

Pet Photo ContestFurry Tails Pet Grooming,

865 Cypress Parkway, Poin-ciana, is hosting a Pet Photo Contest on its Facebook page until Oct. 30. To enter the contest visit the company’s Facebook page, www.face-book.com/furrytailspetgroom-ing, and upload your photo. The photo with the most votes will get a $100 gift certificate to be used at Furry Tails Pet Grooming. The winner will be announced on Oct. 31.

Social Security Planning SeminarCapital Estates Educational

Services will host a compli-mentary informational lecture presented by Wealth Preserva-

tion Associates. The topic for the presentation will be Social Security Planning Strategies and will be held Oct. 29, starting at 6 p.m. at the Adult Learning Center Osceola, 2320 New Beginnings Road, Kissimmee. The program is complimentary and reserva-tions are required. The lecture information is provided purely as an educational service.

RSVP to Joe McQuaid at, 407-593-2243, or Tom Dal-ton at, 407-908-3708.

Free Square Dance Lessons

Heel & Toe Square Dance Club is offering two free square dance lessons at the Senior Center Annex, 702 Indiana Avenue, St. Cloud Nov. 4 and Nov. 11, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. No experience is needed and beginners get lessons at the start of the evening.

Minimum age for dancing is 10. Come as an individual, couple, or a family. Everyone is welcome, you do not need a partner, and no special cloth-ing is needed.

For more information call Ellen Bell or Paul Kurek at, 407-931-1688.

Halloween PartySavanna Court Assisted

Living Community, 3791 Old Canoe Creek Road, is hosting a Halloween Party Oct. 28, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and the public is invited to attend, cos-tumes are more than welcome. There will be trick-or-treating, pumpkin hunting, a best cos-tume contest and more. The event is free, safe, and fun.

For more information, call Dee at 407-892-8502.

Rotary Club FUNdraising

The Rotary Club of Kis-simmee South/Poinciana will hold a FUNdraising event to benefit the Poinciana Boys & Girls Club Teen Center, the Poinciana Y and the Rotary Foundation Nov. 2 at 6 p.m. at the Poinciana Community Center, 395 Marigold Ave., Poinciana.

Tickets are $20.For more information or to

purchase tickets, contact Betty

Dobbie at 305-310-0800, or Wendy Farrell at 407-288-4062.

Greyhound adoptions

The public is invited to come every third Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Pet Supermarket, 2924 13th St., St. Cloud, 407-498-0929, located one mile east of Walmart, to meet retired racing greyhounds ready for adoption.

These are mature, adult dogs and they transition very easily into homes.

Most get along great with other dogs and children and many are cat friendly, as well. Get to know the dogs and speak with local greyhound owners.

For more information, call God’s Greyts Greyhound Group at 407-578-7496 or go to www.godsgreyts.com.

Alleviating Hunger Golf TournamentThe Osceola County

Council on Aging will hold its annual Alleviating Hunger

Golf Tournament at Kissim-mee Bay Country Club Nov. 8 Registration begins at 7 a.m. with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. Breakfast, lunch, goodie bags and door prizes are all included in the price of par-ticipation. It’s a $75 individual fee or a special price of $200 for a team of four.

Golfers are encouraged to donate canned goods for the Osceola Food Pantry to receive extra door prize tick-ets. A silent auction will also be held with valuable prizes going to the highest bidder.

Sponsorships are still avail-able.

For more information, con-tact Marilyn McIntyre at 407-344-3550 or [email protected] or contact Janice Casler at, 407-483-1498 or [email protected].

Driver Safety ClassAn AARP driver safety

class will be Nov. 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1500 Village Oak Lane, Kissimmee, at the Senior Friends building near

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CommunityContinued from Page B5the Publix on Pleasant Hill and John Young intersection.

Reservations are required and are limited to the first 25 people.

For more information or to reserve your spot, call Ron at 407-944-9718.

Annual Fall Holiday BazaarHoly Redeemer Catholic

Church, 1603 N. Thacker Ave., Kissimmee, will be host-ing a Fall-Holiday Bazaar, sponsored by the Council of Catholic Women, Nov. 16, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will be held in the church’s Social Hall.

Breakfast and lunch will be served while visitors can browse bargain shops, Christ-mas shops, plants, religious items, books, jewelry, vendor booths, a silent auction, and more.

For more information call, 407-847-2500.

Greater Osceola Fitness & Running

(GOFAR)Walkers and runners are

welcome to participate in GOFAR on Tuesdays starting at 6:30 p.m. at the St. Cloud Lakefront Marina, Wednes-days starting at 6:30 p.m. at Vintage Vino, Kissimmee, and Thursdays starting at 6:30 p.m. at the corner of

10th Street and New York, St. Cloud.

Free Quit Smoking Now Class

Thinking about quitting? The Quit Smoking Now Pro-gram is free of charge and provides free nicotine replace-ment therapy (patches, gum, or lozenges) while supplies last to those who are eligible. The class will be Oct. 24 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Hart Memorial Central Library Roseada Room second floor, 211 E. Dakin Ave. Kissim-mee. Registration is required to attend.

For more information or to register call, 888-323-2432, or email [email protected].

Delegation annual meeting

Representative Mike La Rosa, chair of the Osceola County Legislative Delegation, has set the date for the delega-tion to hold its annual meeting with other elected officials and hear all local bills which have been filed as well as from speakers who will be seek-ing appropriations and general legislation.

The meeting is Nov. 1, in the Osceola County Commis-sioner’s Chamber Room of the Osceola County Adminis-tration Building, 1 Courthouse Square, fourth Floor, Kissim-mee.

The tentative schedule is as follows:

9:30 to 11 a.m., Delega-tion Meeting with Osceola County commissioners.

11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Chamber Trustee/Osceola County Delegation Lunch, Osceola County Courthouse Jury Room, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 1100.

1:00 p.m. to conclusion, Constitutional Officers Judi-cial Municipalities Public Tes-timony.

Narcoossee Arts, Crafts, and

Farmers MarketThe Narcoossee Area

Chapter of the Osceola Coun-ty Historical Society will be having the first Narcoossee Arts, Crafts, and Farmers Mar-ket Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Narcoossee Elementa-ry School, 2690 N. Narcoos-see Road, St. Cloud. Sign up for a booth for $20. All funds raised go toward restoration of the circa 1886 Narcoossee Schoolhouse.

To sign-up email, [email protected].

Veterans Day Parade

The 2013 Veterans Day Parade will be Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. The parade forms at 350 N. Beaumont Ave. Kissim-mee at 8 a.m. The Children’s parade forms at the Kissim-mee Police Department lot.

Registration forms are avail-able at downtown businesses. Awards for best band, float, and unit will be given.

For more information con-tact TJ at 407-552-7124, or Fred at 407-520-7646.

Christmas Shoebox Project

The Unified Mission Min-istry of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, 604 N. John Young Parkway, is in need of items to fill decorated shoe boxes that will be distributed to the needy at Christmas time.

Donations of shoe boxes, soap, washcloths, hand sani-tizer, toothbrushes, tooth-paste, deodorant, notepads,

pens, various snacks, Vienna Sausage, crackers, Capri Sun, mints and gum are needed.

Monetary donations are

accepted as well.The deadline for collecting

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ObituariesFor daily obituaries and services please visit our Website:

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HARRELL - Cheryl AnnBailey Harrell, age 65, wenthome to be with the LordMonday morning, October14, 2013.

She issurvived by herhusband CalvinHarrell of St.Cloud, FL;three sons,Ryan Miller of Calico Rock,Ak, Colt Harrell and BlakeHarrell of St. Cloud, Fl andher brother William Bailey ofClearwater, FL. Cheryl was alife time resident of St. Cloud,FL.She was an accountant with

many firms in Central Florida

and had her own accountingfirm for the last fifteen yearsof her life. She was a lovingwife, Mother and friend.

Cheryl loved fishing at thebeach, bird watching,communing with nature andplaying bridge.

Family and friends will begathering at the VFW Post3227, 915 New YorkAvenue, St. Cloud for acelebration of her life,Tuesday, October 22, 2013from 2pm – 4pm. Everyonewho knew her areinvited. PastorTom Hensleywill be officiating. In lieu offlowers the family requestsdonations to Compassionate

COLLINS - Esther RuthVickers Collins, 69, ofKenansville, died Wednesday,October 16, 2013. Amember of aPioneerOsceola CountyFamily, Estherwas born inKissimmee thedaughter ofRev. Charlie J. Vickers andOla Boney Vickers and was alifelong Osceola Countyresident.

She was a retired Postalemployee serving for over 32years, 25 years as Postmasterof the Kenansville Post Officeand was a member of FirstMissionary Baptist Church.Esther was the currentPresident of The KenansvilleCommunity Association.Esther was preceded in death

by husband Tommy Collins;brothers Charles Vickers,Jimmy Vickers, SammyVickers; sister Vida Myrle and

brother in law Glenn Baisdenand sister in law Lois Vickers.

Survivors include: daughterAnnette Gay (Norman),St.Augustine; Son Robert"Keith" Collins (Cheryl),Kenansville; sisters Mary LouMadison (Jimmy), Groveland;Charlotte Baisden,Kenansville; Becky Ayers(Jesse), Groveland; SandraCollins (Donald), Kenansville;Faye O'Berry, Orlando; sisterin law Darlene Vickers,Kenansville; brothers PaulVickers (JoAnn), Kenansville;Larry Vickers (Jessie),Kenansville; C.G. Vickers(Darlene), Davenport; WayneVickers (Becky), Wauchulaand Bruce Vickers (Cathy),Kenansville. Fourgrandchildren, Tamara Collins(Daniel), Christyn Ross(Talian), Amanda Gay andJustin Stubbs (Shaela); onegreat grandchild Daniel HayesHibbits.

Funeral services for Esther

Hands and Hearts BreastCancer Outreach, PO Box141022, Orlando, FL 32814-1022. Arrangementsentrusted to Osceola MemoryGardens Funeral Home,2000 13th Street, St. Cloud,FL, 407-957-2511.

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will be held at 11:00 A.M.Saturday, October 19, 2013from The First MissionaryBaptist Church, Kenansville,with the Rev. JimmyMadison, Rev. David Beecherand Rev. Charles Colburn,officiating. Interment to followin Kenansville Cemetery.Visitation will be from 10:00

A.M. up until funeral time at11:00 A.M.Memorial contributions may

be made to The ChurchMission Fund of FirstMissionary Baptist Church,Kenansville, Florida.The Collins family is being

cared for by Conrad &Thompson Funeral Home,Kissimmee, (407)847-3188.

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ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE TO BIDDERSThe KISSIMMEE GATEWAY AIRPORT will receive proposals for the construction of the Kissimmee Airport Admin Building Project at the Kissimmee Gateway Airport, Kissimmee, Florida, in the Office of the Director of Aviation, 301 N. Dyer Boulevard, Suite 101, Kissimmee, Florida 34741 until 2:00 PM (EST), Friday December 6, 2013 at which time and place bids will be publicly opened and read aloud. Bids received after stated time will not be accepted.

The Work may be generally described as follows: The project consists of construction of the new Kissimmee Gateway Airport Administration Office Building, approximately 5,400 SF and other related work as outlined in the Contract Documents. Contract time will be 365 consecutive calendar days from the date of Notice-to-Proceed and within the prescribed phasing described in the Project Manual.

A Mandatory Pre-bid Conference will be held at 2:00 P.M. (EST) on Monday, November 4, 2013 in the Office of the Director of Aviation, 301 N. Dyer Boulevard, Suite 101, Kissimmee, Florida 34741. All questions regarding Bid Documents should be addressed to THE LPA GROUP INCORPORATED; do not contact the Airport or the City.

Bid security, in the form of a bid bond equal to 5% of the total bid made payable to the City of Kissimmee is required. Contract security, in the form of 100% Performance and Payment Bonds will be required. All Bidders must be licensed in accordance with Florida Laws.

Bidding documents may be examined at the following locations:

Office of the Architect/Engineer: THE LPA GROUP INCORPORATED A Unit of Michael Baker Corporation: 4503 Woodland Corporate Boulevard, Suite 400 Tampa, Florida 33614 Ph.- (813) - 889-3892 Fax- (813) - 889-3893 Contact: Chip Hayward, AIA, CSI-CCCA or Colleen Flynn Emails: [email protected] or [email protected]

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Bidding and Contract documents may be purchased from the Architect/Engineer, at the address above. Upon prior payment of the non-refundable fee of $250.00 plus shipping and handling charges (if any); this fee will include both paper and pdf copies. All Bidders must purchase a set of Bid Documents in order to submit a bid.

The City of Kissimmee and Kissimmee Gateway Airport reserves the right to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received and to reject any or all bids or to award or refrain from awarding the contract for the work, whichever is deemed to be in the Owner’s best interests.

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For more information or to help, call 407-932-1898, 407-201-6912, or 407-891-0866.

Fall Harvest Festival

Gateway Baptist Church will be hosting a free Fall Harvest Festival on Oct. 27 from 5 to 7 p.m., at 2601 Partin Settlement Road, Kis-simmee. Come out and enjoy inflatables, carnival games, a cake walk, food, a pie contest, prizes, and much more. Non-scary costumes are welcome.

Ford fundraiserMullinax Ford is hosting a

fundraiser to support Gate-way High School to raise up to $6,000 for local students from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 26.

Members of the Kissimmee area community will have the opportunity to raise money for the schools extracurricular activities by test-driving a Ford vehicle. It will be at Gate-way High School, 93 Panther Paws Trail, Kissimmee. For every person who test-drives a new Ford vehicle at this one-day event, Mullinax Ford will donate $20, up to $6,000, to Gateway High School. Participants must be 18 or older and have a valid driver’s license. Limit one test-drive per household.

Osceola Coin ClubThe group will meet at

Broadway Pizza in the side room every first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. The group will be for trading, sell-ing or buying coins for those interested. Call Ron at 407-944-9718 for information.

Heel and Toe Square Dance Club

Heel & Toe Square Dance Club meets at the Senior Cen-ter Annex, 702 Indiana Ave., in St. Cloud, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., every Monday. No expe-rience is necessary; beginners receive lessons at the start of the evening. The minimum age for dancing is 10 years old. Come as an individual, couple, or a family. Everyone is welcome. The cost is $5 per person per lesson.

For more information call Ellen Bell or Paul Kurek at 407-931-1688.

Gabriel GrigsbyIn honor of Gabriel Grigs-

by, who recently lost his battle with ALD, and who would have been 11 on Oct. 26, come and enjoy music, stories, and memories to be shared, hosted by the Grigsby fam-ily, at Cornerstone Church, 2925 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud. Admission is $5.

For more information call, 407-892-8114.

Fall CarnivalSt. John’s Episcopal

Church will be holding its first Fall Carnival Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, at 1709 N. John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, at the corner of Columbia Avenue and John Young Parkway. The carnival will be open 5 to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday, and 1 to 11 p.m. on Sun-day. Come enjoy an exciting day for the entire family with

thrilling rides, food, lots of games and much more. Carib-bean food will be available on Friday and Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket booth.

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ter, 2958 Pleasant Hill Road Kissimmee, has programs on food assistance, temporary cash assistance, and Med-icaid to help in purchasing food, paying home expenses, and paying for medical ser-vices. Assistance is available Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., or call to make an appointment.

For more information call, 407-201-7906.

Elvis Country Show

“Kenn E Grube” will be appearing Oct. 24 from 7 to 10 p.m. at American Legion Post 10, 200 Lakeshore Drive Kissimmee, with an Elvis and Country show. Tickets will be sold at the door for $10 and food can be purchased at the show.

For more information, call Shirley at 407-922-4502 or 407-847-3012.

Family Fun NightLife Assembly of God,

2269 Partin Settlement Road, Kissimmee, will host a free Family Fun Night Oct. 31 from 6 to 9 p.m. All kids up to fifth grade are welcome to participate in games, prizes, a costume contest, inflatables, food, candy and more. More than 20 gently used bikes will be given away during the night.

Senior Seminar: Pain ManagementA free senior seminar on

pain management will be at the St. Cloud Regional Medi-cal Center, 1600 Budinger Ave. Suite E, St. Cloud Nov. 6, from noon to 1 p.m.

Guest speaker Dr. Anand Anil Patel pain management, will be present.

An RSVP for the event is required. Those interested can register online at www.st.cloudregional.com.

For more information call, 407-891-2920.

EuchreEuchre is played every

Tuesday at the American Legion post 10 on Lake shore Drive at 1 p.m.. A beginner’s lesson is at 12:20 p.m. Every-one is invited.

Historical Scavenger HuntThe St. Cloud Heritage

Museum, 1012 Massachusetts Ave., hosts a historical scaven-ger hunt every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for school age children to adults. Discov-er, learn and have fun during this very special journey into the past.

The museum is open to the public for leaning about St. Cloud history as well as military memorabilia. Museum hours are Thursday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

For more museum informa-tion, call Jean Witherington at 407-957-4347.

Links for HealthThe 4th annual charity golf

tournament Links for Health will be from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 2 at Kissimmee Bay

Country Club, 2801 Kissim-mee Bay Blvd., Kissimmee. The event is a fundraiser for St. Thomas Aquinas Free Medical Clinic, a program of Catholic

Charities of Central Florida. This scramble tournament is a way to support the clinic and its operations. There will be a raffle, an auction, and lunch

and awards following golf play.Cost is $60 per person. For

more information, call Kelly Bender at 407-325-3006 or email at [email protected].

ObituariesFor daily obituaries and services please visit our Website:

www.aroundosceola.com

HARRELL - Cheryl AnnBailey Harrell, age 65, wenthome to be with the LordMonday morning, October14, 2013.

She issurvived by herhusband CalvinHarrell of St.Cloud, FL;three sons,Ryan Miller of Calico Rock,Ak, Colt Harrell and BlakeHarrell of St. Cloud, Fl andher brother William Bailey ofClearwater, FL. Cheryl was alife time resident of St. Cloud,FL.She was an accountant with

many firms in Central Florida

and had her own accountingfirm for the last fifteen yearsof her life. She was a lovingwife, Mother and friend.

Cheryl loved fishing at thebeach, bird watching,communing with nature andplaying bridge.

Family and friends will begathering at the VFW Post3227, 915 New YorkAvenue, St. Cloud for acelebration of her life,Tuesday, October 22, 2013from 2pm – 4pm. Everyonewho knew her areinvited. PastorTom Hensleywill be officiating. In lieu offlowers the family requestsdonations to Compassionate

COLLINS - Esther RuthVickers Collins, 69, ofKenansville, died Wednesday,October 16, 2013. Amember of aPioneerOsceola CountyFamily, Estherwas born inKissimmee thedaughter ofRev. Charlie J. Vickers andOla Boney Vickers and was alifelong Osceola Countyresident.

She was a retired Postalemployee serving for over 32years, 25 years as Postmasterof the Kenansville Post Officeand was a member of FirstMissionary Baptist Church.Esther was the currentPresident of The KenansvilleCommunity Association.Esther was preceded in death

by husband Tommy Collins;brothers Charles Vickers,Jimmy Vickers, SammyVickers; sister Vida Myrle and

brother in law Glenn Baisdenand sister in law Lois Vickers.

Survivors include: daughterAnnette Gay (Norman),St.Augustine; Son Robert"Keith" Collins (Cheryl),Kenansville; sisters Mary LouMadison (Jimmy), Groveland;Charlotte Baisden,Kenansville; Becky Ayers(Jesse), Groveland; SandraCollins (Donald), Kenansville;Faye O'Berry, Orlando; sisterin law Darlene Vickers,Kenansville; brothers PaulVickers (JoAnn), Kenansville;Larry Vickers (Jessie),Kenansville; C.G. Vickers(Darlene), Davenport; WayneVickers (Becky), Wauchulaand Bruce Vickers (Cathy),Kenansville. Fourgrandchildren, Tamara Collins(Daniel), Christyn Ross(Talian), Amanda Gay andJustin Stubbs (Shaela); onegreat grandchild Daniel HayesHibbits.

Funeral services for Esther

Hands and Hearts BreastCancer Outreach, PO Box141022, Orlando, FL 32814-1022. Arrangementsentrusted to Osceola MemoryGardens Funeral Home,2000 13th Street, St. Cloud,FL, 407-957-2511.

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will be held at 11:00 A.M.Saturday, October 19, 2013from The First MissionaryBaptist Church, Kenansville,with the Rev. JimmyMadison, Rev. David Beecherand Rev. Charles Colburn,officiating. Interment to followin Kenansville Cemetery.Visitation will be from 10:00

A.M. up until funeral time at11:00 A.M.Memorial contributions may

be made to The ChurchMission Fund of FirstMissionary Baptist Church,Kenansville, Florida.The Collins family is being

cared for by Conrad &Thompson Funeral Home,Kissimmee, (407)847-3188.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 13-CA-001306-MF

FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,vs.ALFREDO M. DIOLOSA;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFALFREDO M. DIOLOSA;UNKNOWN TENANT I;UNKNOWN TENANT II;PARTNERS FEDERALCREDIT UNION, and anyunknown heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and otherunknown persons or unknownspouses claiming by, throughand under any of the above-named Defendants,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE is hereby given thatthe Clerk of the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, willon the 7th day of NOVEMBER2013, at 11:00 AM at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600 / Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741, offer forsale and sell at public outcry tothe highest and best bidder forcash, the following-describedproperty situate in OsceolaCounty, Florida:LOT 8, BLOCK 31,BUENAVENTURA LAKESUNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THEOFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK2, PAGES 114 THROUGH120, AND CORRECTED BYO.R. BOOK 293, PAGE 334,PUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending insaid Court, the style of which isindicated above.Any person or entity claiming

PUBLIC NOTICESFOR OCTOBER 19, 2013

an interest in the surplus, ifany, resulting from theforeclosure sale, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.AMERICANS WITHDISABILITIES ACT. If you area person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742-2417, fax 407-835-5079 at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.DATED this 19th day of

September 2013 ./s/ Sujata J. Patel

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View all Public Notices online atwww.aroundosceola.comPublic NoticesPublic Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2006-CA-001698.DEUTSCHE BANK TRUSTCOMPANY AMERICAS, F/K/ABANKERS TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE,Plaintiff,

vs.SHEPHEARD, HEATHER,et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment entered in CaseNumber: 2006-CA-001698, ofthe Circuit Court of the 9thJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein DEUTSCHE BANKTRUST COMPANYAMERICAS, F/K/A BANKERSTRUST COMPANY, ASTRUSTEE, Plaintiff, andSHEPHEARD, HEATHER, etal., are the Defendants, TheClerk of the Court will sell tothe highest bidder for cash atthe Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600/ Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at the hour of 11:00A.M., on the 6th day ofNOVEMBER 2013, thefollowing described property:Lot 425, LINDFIELDS, UNITFOUR, according to the OfficialPlat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 7, Pages 63 and 64,and corrected by O.R. Book1065, Page 2107, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.Important: If you are a personwith a disability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theClerk of the Court’s disabilitycoordinator at CourtAdministration at TwoCourthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,Phone: (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the timebefore the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.

DATED on this 7th day ofOctober 2013.GREENSPOON MARDER,P.A., Trade Centre South,Suite 700, 100 West CypressCreek Road, Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 343-6273Hearing Line: (888) 491-1120Facsimile: (954) 343-6982Email:[email protected]:[email protected]: /s/ Tennille M. ShipwashTennille M. Shipwash, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0617431(26293.2074)October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction Division.CASE #: 2008-CA-004539 MF.WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,AS TRUSTEE FOR OPTIONONE MORTGAGE LOANTRUST 2006-1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-1,Plaintiff,

vs.MANOEL VALADARES andCRISTINA VALADARES, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated February20, 2013, entered in Case No.:2008-CA-004539 MF, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein WELLS FARGOBANK, N.A., AS TRUSTEEFOR OPTION ONEMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST2006-1, ASSET- BACKEDCERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-1, is the Plaintiff, andMANOEL MARCELOVALADARES; CRISTINAVALADARES; BENEFICIALFLORIDA, INC.; HARMONYRESIDENTIAL OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.;UNKNOWN TENANT(S), arethe Defendant(s), ARMANDORAMIREZ, as the Clerk of theCircuit Court, will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash, at Suite 2600/ Room2602, of the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at 11:00 A.M., onNOVEMBER 5, 2013, thefollowing described property,as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit:Lot 180, of BIRCHWOOD,Neighborhood C-2, accordingto the Plat thereof as recordedin Plat Book 17, at Page(s) 10and 11, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.IMPORTANT: If you are aperson with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to the provisionof certain assistance. Pleasecontact Court Administration atTwo Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, Fax #: (407) 835-5079.at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the timebefore the scheduledappearance is less than 7 days. If you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711 to reach theTelecommunications RelaySerrvice.DATED on this 15th day of

October 2013.By: /s/ Adam Malley

ADAM MALLEYFlorida Bar No, 69867

for Misty SheetsFlorida Bar No. 81731

ROBERTSON, ANSCHULTZ &SCHNEID, P.L., Attorneys forPlaintiff, 6409 CongressAvenue, Suite 100, BocaRaton, Florida 3348712-11418October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 2008-CA-9026 MF.

AURORA LOANSERVICES, LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.MARIA ARCE; MARIA HABIB;AVATAR PROPERTIES, INC.;JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,N.A.; THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF MARIA ARCE;THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFMARIA HABIB; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated the 25thday of June 2013, and enteredin Case No. 2008-CA-9026MF, of the Circuit Court of the9TH Judicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein NATIONSTARMORTGAGE, LLC, is thePlaintiff, MARIA ARCE; MARIAHABIB; AVATARPROPERTIES, INC.;JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,N.A.; THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF MARIA ARCE;and UNKNOWN TENANT(S);IN POSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, areDefendants. The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at the,Osceola County Courthouse,Suite 2600/ Room 2602, TwoCourthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida, 11:00 A.M.on the 1st day of NOVEMBER,2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:Lot 41, BELLALAGO, Phase2N, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 16, Pages 115-117, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

DATED on this 7th day ofOctober 2013.

By: /s/ Bruce K. FayBRUCE K. FAY

Bar Number: 97308Submitted by:CHOICE LEGAL GROUP, P.A.1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438Designated Primary E-Mail forService Pursuant to Fla.R.Jud.Admin [email protected] 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No.: 2012-CA-3244 MF.

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff(s),vs.ROBERT JAMESARMSTRONG; et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

that Sale will be made pursuantto an Order or Final SummaryJudgment. Final Judgment wasawarded on September 9,2013, in Civil Case No.:2012-CA-003244-MF, of the CircuitCourt of the NINTH JudicialCircuit in and for OSCEOLACounty, Florida, wherein,JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION. isthe Plaintiff, and, ROBERTJAMES ARMSTRONG;CAROL ANN ARMSTRONG;GREATER CRYSTAL CREEKHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; ANDUNKNOWN TENANT(S) INPOSSESSION are Defendants.

The clerk of the court,Armando Ramirez, will sell tothe highest bidder for cash inSuite 2600/ Room 2602 of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741, at11:00 A.M. on OCTOBER 28,2013, the following describedreal property as set forth insaid Final Summary Judgment,to wit:LOT 2, CRYSTAL CREEK,ACCORDING TO THEOFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF,AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 17, PAGES 82 AND 83AND CORRECTED BYAFFIDAVIT RECORDED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK2716, PAGE 1675 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.

IMPORTANTIf you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742- 2417, fax 407-835-5079 at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.Dated this 9th day of October

2013.ALDRIDGE/CONNORS, LLPAttorney for Plaintiff1615 South Congress AvenueSuite 200Delray beach, FL 33445Phone: (561) 392-6391Fax: (561) 392-6965By: /s/ Sarah M. BarbacciaSARAH M. BARBACCIAFBN: 30043Primary E-Mail:[email protected] 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA .

CASE #: 2008-CA-009787 MF.HSBC BANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEFOR NOMURA ASSETACCEPTANCECORPORATION MORTGAGEPASS THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 20073,Plaintiff,vs.MICHAEL MILLS; ALICIAMALLOY MILLS; ET-AL,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

pursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure and an Orderrescheduling foreclosure saledated August 21, 2013,entered in Civil Case No. 2008CA 009787 MF of the CircuitCourt of the NINTH JudicialCircuit in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein HSBCBANK USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEFOR NOMURA ASSETACCEPTANCECORPORATION MORTGAGEPASS THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 20073, Plaintiff, and MICHAELMILLS, Et Al; are Defendant(s).The Clerk will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash, AT Suite 2600/ Room #2602 of the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, FL 34741,IN ACCORDANCE WITHCHAPTER 45, FLORIDASTATUTES, AT 11:00 AM,NOVEMBER 20, 2013 thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit:LOT 178, FELLS COVE UNITS3 AND 4 - PHASE 2,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 17, PAGES 74AND 76, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.Property Address:4844 LAKES EDGE LNKISSIMMEE, FL 34744ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, fax407-835-5079 at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.

DATED this 23rd day ofSeptember 2013.

By: /s/ Mehwish YousufMEHWISH YOUSUF, Esq.

Florida Bar No. 92171Attorneys for Plaintiff

MARINOSCI LAW GROUP,P.C., 100 West Cypress CreekRoad, Suite 1045, FortLauderdale, FL 33309Phone: (954)-644-8704;Fax (954) [email protected]@mlg-defaultlaw.com10-09818October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE #: 2010-CA-000349 MF

DIV. 22.U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.NANCY A. MOTT; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF NANCY A.MOTT; JOHN DOE ASUNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION; JANE DOE ASUNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION; AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THEABOVE NAMEDDEFENDANT(S), WHO(IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BEDEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHERSAID UNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS,TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OROTHER CLAIMANTS;COUNTRY COVE VILLASHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,

pursuant to the Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosureentered on August 06, 2013, inthis cause, in the Circuit Courtof Osceola County, Florida, theclerk shall sell the propertysituated in Osceola County,Florida, described as:LOT 12, COUNTRY COVEVILLAS, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK4, PAGE 15 AND 16, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDAa/k/a 12 W COUNTRY COVEWAY, KISSIMMEE, FL 34743at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, atthe Osceola CountyCourthouse located at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,FL 34741, on NOVEMBER 06,2013, beginning at 11:00 A.M.If you are a person claiming a

right to funds remaining afterthe sale, you must file a claimwith the clerk no later than 60days after the sale. If you failto file a claim you will not beentitled to any remaining funds.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED at St. Petersburg,Florida, this 12th day of August2013.DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.Designated Email Address:[email protected] 28th Street NorthSt. Petersburg, FL 33716Telephone: (727) 536-4911Fax No.: 727-539-1094Attorney for the PlaintiffBy: /s/ Tara M. McDonaldTARA M. McDONALD, Esq.FBN: 43941October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE #: 2009-CA-010310 MFCAPITAL ONE, NATIONALASSOCIATION SUCCESSORBY MERGER TO ING BAN,Plaintiff,vs.ROBERT S. WOOLSEY, et al.,Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY given

pursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedOctober 9, 2013, and enteredin Case No. 2009 CA 010310MF of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein Capital One, NationalAssociation successor bymerger to ING Ban, is thePlaintiff and Robert S.Woolsey; Esther L. Woosley;Mortgage ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc. AsNominee For DH; Villas atEsatancia CondominiumAssociation, Inc.; and , are theDefendants, the Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash in Suite2600/Room # 2602, of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741, at11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, onNOVEMBER 21, 2013, thefollowing described propertyset forth in said Order or FinalJudgment, to wit:CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO. A,BUILDING NO. 21 OF VILLASAT ESTANCIA, ACONDOMINIUM,ACCORDING TO THEDECLARATION THEREOF,AS RECORDED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 2968,PAGE 63, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

IF YOU ARE A PERSONCLAIMING A RIGHT TOFUNDS REMAINING AFTERTHE SALE, YOU MUST FILEA CLAIM WITH THE CLERKOF COURT NO LATER THAN60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.IF YOU FAIL TO FILE ACLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BEENTITLED TO ANYREMAINING FUNDS. AFTER60 DAYS, ONLY THE OWNEROF RECORD AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENSMAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call711.DATED at Osceola County,

Florida, this 15th day ofOctober, 2013.

By: /s/ Amy McGrottyAMY McGROTTY, Esq.

Fla. Bar #: 829544WWR #: 10063230Weltman, Weinberg &Reis Co., L.P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff550 West Cypress CreekRoad, Suite 550, FortLauderdale, FL 33309Telephone # (954) 740-5200Facsimile # (954) 740-5290October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE #: 2009-CA-010529 MFFEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.COLEMAN HENLEY;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFCOLEMAN HENLEY; JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,N.A.; VILLA SOLRESIDENTIAL OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; VILLASOL HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.;UNKNOWN TENANTS # 1 andUNKNOWN TENANTS # 2;and ALL OTHER UNKNOWNPARTIES, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosure datedSeptember 23 2013, entered inCivil Case No.: 2009-CA-010529 MF, of the Circuit Courtof the Ninth Judicial Circuit, inand for Osceola County,Kissimmee, Florida, whereinFEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,is Plaintiff, and COLEMANHENLEY; JP MORGANCHASE BANK, N.A.; VILLASOL RESIDENTIAL OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; VILLASOL HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., areDefendants.

ARMANDO RAMIREZ, TheClerk of the Circuit Court, willsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, inKissimmee, Florida 34741, at11:00 A.M., on the 6th day ofNOVEMBER 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final SummaryJudgment, to-wit:Lot 56, VILLA SOL, PHASE I,according to the Map or Platthereof recorded in Plat Book14, Page 81, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.If you are a person claiming a

right to funds remaining after thsale, you must file a claim withthe clerk no later than 60 daysafter the sale. If you fail to file aclaim you will not be entitled toany remaining funds. After 60days, only the owner of recordas of the date of the LisPendens may claim thesurplus.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on this 1st day ofOctober 2013.

By: /s/ Jaime P. WeisserJAIME P. WEISSSER

Florida Bar No. 0099213Attorney for Plaintiff:BRIAN L. ROSALER, EsquirePOPKIN & ROSALER, P.A.1701 West HillsboroBoulevard, Suite 400Deerfield Beach, FL 33442Telephone: (954) 360-9030Facsimile: (954) 420-518711-28102October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE #: 2009-CA-12864 MF.

BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,

vs.HILZE E. BARAHONA; BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.; LEGACYPARC CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.; JOELMENDOZA; UNKNOWNTENANT(s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY,Defendants.

RE-NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order ResettingForeclosure Sale dated the 4thday of September 2013, andentered in Case Number:2009-CA-12864 MF, of theCircuit Court of the 9th JudicialCircuit, in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein BANKOF AMERICA, N.A., is thePlaintiff, and HILZE E.BARAHONA; BANK OFAMERICA, N.A.; LEGACYPARC CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.; JOELMENDOZA and UNKNOWNTENANT (s) IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are theDefendants, The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOSCEOLA COUNTYCOURTHOUSE, TwoCourthouse Square, Suite2600/ Room # 2602,Kissimmee, Florida, at 11:00A.M., on the 31st day ofOCTOBER 2013, the followingdescribed property as set forthin said Final Judgment, to wit:Unit 3-101, LEGACY PARC, aCondominium, Phase I,according to the Declaration ofCondominium recorded inOfficial Records Book 3070,Page 823, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, andall amendments thereto,together with the undividedinterest in the commonelements appurtenant thereto.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.

DATED on this 8th day ofOctober 2013.

By: /s/ Bruce K. FayBRUCE K. FAY

Bar Number: 97308Submitted by:CHOICE LEGAL GROUP, P.A.1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICEPURSUANT TO FLA. R JUD.ADMIN [email protected] 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE No. 2009 CA 012904

THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEEFOR THECERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-BC1 ,Plaintiff,vs.ADAM JAY DANOW, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated October10, 2012 in the above action,the Osceola County Clerk ofCourt will sell to the highestbidder for cash at Osceola,Florida, on NOVEMBER 13,2013, at 11:00 A.M., at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741 forthe following describedproperty:LOT 26, BLOCK 2152,POINCIANANEIGHBORHOOD 1, VILLAGE5, A SUBDIVISIONACCORDING TO THE PLATOR MAO THEREOFDESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK3, AT PAGE(S) 144-158, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within sixty (60) daysafter the sale. The Court, in itsdiscretion, may enlarge thetime of the sale. Notice of thechanged time of sale shall bepublished as provided herein.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactADA Coordinator OsceolaCounty, Court Administration at(407) 742-2417, fax 407-835-5079 or [email protected], OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741 atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the timebefore the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.Gladstone Law Group, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff1499 W. Palmetto Park RoadSuite 300Boca Raton, FL 33486Telephone #: 561-338-4101Fax #: 561-338-4077Email: [email protected]: /s/ James W. HuttonJAMES W. HUTTON, Es.FBN 88662Our Case #: 09-005371-FOctober 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO. 2009 CA 005349

U.S. BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,

vs.RAMON PEREZ; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF RAMON PEREZ;JOHN DOE AS UNKNOWNTENANT IN POSSESSION;JANE DOE AS UNKNOWNTENANT IN POSSESSION;AND ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST THE ABOVENAMED DEFENDANT(S),WHO (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWNTO BE DEAD OR ALIVE,WHETHER SAID UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,CREDITORS, TRUSTEES,SPOUSES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS; BLACKSTONELANDING HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,

pursuant to the Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosureentered on February 28, 2013,and the Order ReschedulingForeclosure Sale entered onAugust 19, 2013, in this cause,in the Circuit Court of OsceolaCounty, Florida, the clerk shallsell the property situated inOsceola County, Florida,described as:LOT 118, BLACKSTONELANDING PHASE I,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 16, PAGE 43, 44,AND 45, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.a/k/a 2149 BLACKSTONELANDING D, KISSIMMEE, FL34758at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, atthe Osceola CountyCourthouse located at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,FL 34741, on NOVEMBER 18,2013, at 11:00 A.M.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of this(described notice); if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED at St. Petersburg,Florida, this 23rd day of August2013.DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.Designated Email Address:[email protected] 28th Street NorthSt. Petersburg, FL 33716Telephone: (727) 536-4911Fax No.: 727-539-1094Attorney for the PlaintiffBy: /s/ Tara M. McDonaldTARA M. McDONALD, Esq.FBN: 43941October 19, 26. 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 2009-CA-005426.

JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,

vs.ADELAIDA H. GONZALEZ;ASSOCIATION OFPOINCIANA VILLAGES, INC.;POINCIANA VILLAGE ONEASSOCIATION, INC.;MICHAEL A. RODRIGUEZ;UNKNOWN TENANT(S) INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated the 8th dayof August, 2013, and entered inCase No. 2009-CA-005426, ofthe Circuit Court of the 9THJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, N.A., is the Plaintiff,ADELAIDA H. GONZALEZ;ASSOCIATION OFPOINCIANA VILLAGES, INC.;POINCIANA VILLAGE ONEASSOCIATION, INC.;MICHAEL A. RODRIGUEZ;UNKNOWN TENANT(S); INPOSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY, areDefendants. The Clerk of thisCourt shall sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at the,Osceola County Courthouse,Suite 2600/ Room 2602, TwoCourthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida, 11:00 A.M.on the 6th day of NOVEMBER,2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:Lot 6, Block 1484,POINCIANA, Neighborhood 2,Village 1, according to the Platthereof recorded in Plat Book3, Pages 17 through 31, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED on this 10th day of

October 2013.By: /s/ Carri L. Pereyra

CARRI L. PEREYRABar Number: 17441

Submitted by:CHOICE LEGAL GROUP, P.A.1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438Designated Primary E-Mail forService Pursuant to Fla.R.Jud.Admin [email protected] 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL ACTIONCASE #: 2009-CA-006383 MF.

DIVISION: __.BAYVIEW LOANSSERVICING, LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.CHERI RENEE BUTCHER,a/k/a CHERI RENEE PEREZ,a/k/a CHERI RENEE BERG, etal.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

Pursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated August 1,2013, and entered in Case No.2009-CA-006383 MF, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich BAYVIEW LOANSERVICING, LLC, is thePlaintiff, and CHERIBUTCHER, a/k/a CHERIRENEE PEREZ, a/k/a CHERIRENEE BERG; GEORGEBUTCHER; CANOE CREEKWOODS HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, areDefendants, the Osceola Clerkof the Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder for atSuite 2600/Room # 2602 of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, OsceolaCounty, Florida at 11:00 A.M.on the 5th day of NOVEMBER2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment of Foreclosure:Lot 40, CANOE CREEKWOODS, Unit 1, according tothe Plat thereof as recorded inPlat Book 5, Pages 14 and 15,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.A/K/A 1308 Wood Lake Circle,Saint Cloud, FL 34772

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens must file aclaim within sixty (60) daysafter the sale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding orevent, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Pleasecontact ADA Coordinator CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407) 742-2417, Fax #: (407) 835-5079,at least seven (7) days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.SUBMITTED to Publisher on

the 1st day of August 2013./s/ Sean Saval

SEAN SAVAL, EsquireFlorida Bar #: 96500

for Christie M. Renardo, Esq.Florida Bar No. 60421

ALBERTELLI LAWP.O. Box 23028,Tampa, FL 33623-2028Telephone: (813) 221-4743eService:[email protected] 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE No. 2010 CA 2895 MF

CHRISTIANA TRUST, ADIVISION OF WILMINGTONSAVINGS FUND SOCIETY,FSB, AS TRUSTEE FORNORMANDY MORTGAGELOAN TRUST, SERIES 20134,Plaintiff,

vs.MARJORIE ALEXANDREA/K/A MARJORIE M.ALEXANDRE, ET AL.Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated October3, 2013, in the above action,the Osceola County Clerk ofCourt will sell to the highestbidder for cash at Osceola,Florida, on NOVEMBER 7,2013, at 11:00 A.M., at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741 forthe following describedproperty:LOT 269, SOUTHERN PINES-UNIT 2, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK18, PAGE(S) 135 THROUGH140, INCLUSIVE, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within sixty (60) daysafter the sale. The Court, in itsdiscretion, may enlarge thetime of the sale. Notice of thechanged time of sale shall bepublished as provided herein.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactADA Coordinator OsceolaCounty, Court Administration at(407) 742-2417, fax 407-835-5079 or [email protected], OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741 atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the timebefore the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.Gladstone Law Group, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff1499 W. Palmetto Park Road,Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33486Telephone #: 561-338-4101Fax #: 561-338-4077Email: [email protected]: /s/ Shirley PalumboShirley Palumbo, Esq.FBN 73520Our Case #: 12-003218October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR

OSCEOLA COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2011-CA-1245 MF.CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff,

vs.MARLENE ANGARITA;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFMARLENE ANGARITA;JAIME ANGARITA; IF LIVING,INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF SAIDDEFENDANT(S), IFREMARRIED, AND IFDECEASED, THERESPECTIVE UNKNOWNHEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,CREDITORS, LIENORS, ANDTRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY,

THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST THE NAMEDDEFENDANT(S); PINEISLAND VILLAS ATBUENAVENTURA LAKESHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.;WHETHER DISSOLVED ORPRESENTLY EXISTING,TOGETHER WITH ANYGRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,CREDITORS, LIENORS, ORTRUSTEES OF SAIDDEFENDANT(S) AND ALLOTHER PERSONS CLAIMINGBY, THROUGH, UNDER, ORAGAINST DEFENDANT(S);UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2;Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,

pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosureentered on July 11, 2013 in theabove-styled cause, in theCircuit Court of OsceolaCounty, Florida, the office ofArmando Ramirez, clerk of thecircuit court will sell theproperty situate in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described as:LOT 84, BLOCK 17, PINEISLAND VILLAS ATBUENAVENTURA LAKES,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 4 AND5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDSOF OSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, atthe Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room#2602, Kissimmee, Florida,34741 at 11:00 O'clock, A.M.,on NOVEMBER 8, 2013.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call711.DATED: October 9, 2013.

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFBy: /s/ Josh D. Donnelly

JOSH D. DONNELLYFlorida Bar # 64788

This Instrument PreparedBy: Law Offices ofDANIEL C. CONSUEGRA9204 King Palm DriveTampa, FL 33619-1328Phone: 813-915-8660Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICiAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACIVIL DIVISION

CASE #: 2011-CA-004443-MFDivision: __.

FREEDOM MORTGAGECORPORATION,Plaintiff,

vs.JOEL A. ROSARIO; ET. AL,Defendants,

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentdated September 23, 2013,entered in Civil Case No.:2011-CA-004443-MF, of theCircuit Court of the NINTHJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein FREEDOMMORTGAGE CORPORATIONis Plaintiff, and JOEL A.ROSARIO; LUIS DOMINICCI;WALESKA DOMINICCI; IRMARIVERA; EAGLE LAKEPHASE 1 SUBDIVISIONHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; JENNIMIKLAS; UNKNOWN TENANT# 1; UNKNOWN TENANT # 2;ALL OTHER UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMINGINTERESTS BY, THROUGH,UNDER, AND AGAINST ANAMED DEFENDANT(S)WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TOBE DEAD OR ALIVE,WHETHER SAME UNKNOWNPARTIES MAY CLAIM ANINTEREST AS SPOUSES,HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS, areDefendant(s).

ARMANDO RAMIREZ, theClerk of Court shall sell to thehighest bidder for cash at11:00 a.m., at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741 on the 6th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013 thefollowing described realproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:LOT 91E, OF EAGLE LAKEPHASE 3, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK20, PAGE 71 THROUGH 73,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDSOF OSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.If you are a person claiming a

right to funds remaining afterthe sale, you must file a claimwith the clerk no later than 60days after the sale. If you fail tofile a claim you will not beentitled to any remaining funds.After 60 days, only the ownerof record as of the date of thelis pendens may claim thesurplus.IN ACCORDANCE WITH THEAMERICANS WITHDISABILITIES ACT, If you area person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled atno cost to you, to the provisionof certain assistance. Pleasecontact the ADA Coordinator,Court Administration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742-2417, fax (407) 835-5079, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.

DATED this 14th day ofOctober, 2013.

By: /s/ Melody A. MartinezFBN #: 124151

for Joshua Sabet, EsquireFla. Bar No.: 85356

Primary Email:[email protected]

Secondary Email:[email protected]

Attorney for Plaintiff:Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A.350 Jim Moran Blvd, Suite 100Deerfield Beach, FL 33442Telephone: (954) 354-3544Facsimile: (954) 354-3545File #: 1131-05777October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2011-CA-004558.LIBERTY VILLAGEPROPERTY OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,

vs.PHILIP GEE,Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE is given that pursuant

to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated August 21,2013, in Case No. 2011-CA-004558, of the Circuit Court inand for Osceola County,Florida, in which LIBERTYVILLAGE PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., is the Plaintiff and PHILIPGEE, is the Defendant, TheClerk of Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2000, Room2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at 11:00 A.M., onOCTOBER 31, 2013, thefollowing described propertyset forth in the Order of FinalJudgment:Lot 182, of LIBERTY VILLAGEPHASE 2, according to the platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 14, Pages 113 through117, of the Public RecordsOsceola County, Florida.Having a street address of:4521 Philadelphia CircleKissimmee, FL 34746REQUESTS FORACCOMMODATIONS BYPERSONS WITHDISABILITIES: If you are aperson with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to the provisionof certain assistance. Pleasecontact Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED: September 26, 2013.

By: /s/ Joseph C. StayanoffJOSEPH C.STAYANOFF,Esq.

Attorney for PlaintiffFlorida Bar No. 50596

CLAYTON & McCULLOUGH1065 Maitland CenterCommons Boulevard, Maitland,Florida 32751Telephone: (407) 875-2655October 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEFELD WRECKER SERVICE

gives Notice of Foreclosure ofLien and intent to sell thesevehicles on NOVEMBER 2,2013, at 8:00 A.M., 907Garden Street, Kissimmee,Florida 34744-1405; (407-847-3623), pursuant to subsection713.78 of the Florida Statutes.FELD WRECKER SERVICE

reserves the right to accept orreject any and/or all bids.1) 1997 NISSANVIN #: 1N4BU31D6VC244781October 19, 2013

NOTICE OF INTENTNotice of Intent to Issue

Permit/ Land Apply Biosolidson the following FDEPapproved site, DEP File No.FLA829374 -001-DWB, 4755N. Kenansville Road, St.Cloud, FL 34739, Crescent JRanch BMF, GreenfieldsManagement Services, LLC.(863) 698-0605October 19, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEFlorida Mobile RV & Auto

Repair gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and intentto sell these vehicles onOCTOBER 30, 2013, at 9:00A.M. at 2255 East Irlo BronsonMemorial Highway, Kissimmee,Florida 34744, pursuant toSubsection 713.78 of theFlorida Statutes.

Florida Mobile RV & AutoRepair reserves the right toaccept or reject any and/or allbids.1996 TOYOTA COROLLAVIN #: 1NXBA02EXTZ371576October 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE #: 2012 CA 004537 MF

JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,

vs.MICHAEL E. WARREN, et al,Defendants./

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of foreclosure datedSeptember 25, 2013, andentered in Case No. 2012 CA004537 MF of the Circuit Courtof the NINTH Judicial Circuit inand for OSCEOLA COUNTY,Florida, wherein JPMORGANCHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, is Plaintiff, andMICHAEL E. WARREN, et alare Defendants, the clerk willsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash, beginning at11:00 A.M. at OSCEOLACounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600/ Room Number 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741, inaccordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes, on the 6th dayof NOVEMBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment, to wit:Lot 1, WESTWOOD FOREST,according to the plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 6, Pages28 and 29, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus fundsfrom the sale, if any, other thanthe property owner as of thedate of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days afterthe sale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation to participatein this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than seven (7) days; if youare hearing or voice impaired,call 711.DATED: September 27, 2013

PHELAN HALLINAN, PLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309Tel: 954-462-7000Fax: 954-462-7001Service by email:[email protected]: /s/ Sim J. SinghPhelan Hallinan, PLCSim J. Singh, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 98122Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 0668273October 19, 26, 2013

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION ANDADMINISTRATIVE

COMPLAINTTO: AMY J. TAYLORCase No: 201302945

A Notice of Suspension tosuspend and an AdministrativeComplaint to revoke yourlicense and eligibility forlicensure has been filedagainst you. You have the rightto request a hearing pursuantto Sections 120.569 and120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same tothe Florida Department ofAgriculture and ConsumerServices, Division of Licensing,Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168.If a request for hearing is not

received by 21 days from thedate of the last publication, theright to hearing in this matterwill be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.October 19, 26, 2013November 2, 9, 2013

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO.: 2011-CA-3124-MF.CITIMORTGAGE, INC. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,CREDITORS, LIENORS, TRUSTEES OF SANDRA COOPER,DECEASED; ROBERT PAGE, HEIR; IF LIVING, INCLUDINGANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IFREMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THE RESPECTIVEUNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINSTTHE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO SOUTHTRUST BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; CONSECO FINANCE SERVICINGCORP. DISSOLVED CORPORATION; WHETHER DISSOLVEDOR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITH ANYGRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, ORTRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINSTDEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; UNKNOWNTENANT # 2;Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosure entered on September 16, 2013 in theabove-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida,the office of Malcom Thompson clerk of the circuit court will sell theproperty situate in Osceola County, Florida, described as:BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 11 OFHIGH PLAINS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 192THROUGH 194, PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA, RUN SOUTH 31°29’34” WEST 604.69 FEET TO THEMOST SOUTHERLY CORNER OF LOT 10 OF SAID HIGHPLAINS; RUN THENCE NORTH 01°35’39” EAST, ALONG THEWEST LINE OF SAID LOT 10, 541.51 FEET; RUN THENCENORTH 87°01’44” EAST 277.39 FEET TO A POINT ON THEEASTERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 10; RUN THENCESOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A 50.0 FEET RADIUS CURVECONCAVE TO THE NORTHEAST, THROUGH A CENTRALANGLE OF 55°32’10”, 48.46 FEET TO THE POINT OFBEGINNING.To include a:1983 CONC VIN 3334463528A 00206356461983 CONC VIN 3334463528B 0022549791at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,Room # 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, 34741 at 11:00 O'clock, A.M.,on NOVEMBER 6, 2013Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens,must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration,Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.DATED: October 9, 2013.

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFBy: /s/ Josh D. DonnellyJOSH D. DONNELLYFlorida Bar #64788

THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:Law Offices of DANIEL C. CONSUEGRA9204 King Palm DriveTampa, FL 33619-1328Phone: 813-915-8660Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2011-CA-3658 MF.CITIMORTGAGE, INC. AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.JUANITA HERNANDEZ A/K/A JUANITA M. HERNANDEZ A/K/AJUANITA MERCEDES BRICENO A/K/A JUANITA M. BRICENOA/K/A JUANITA BRICENO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JUANITAHERNANDEZ A/K/A JUANITA M. HERNANDEZ A/K/A JUANITAMERCEDES BRICENO A/K/A JUANITA M. BRICENO A/K/AJUANITA BRICENO; IF LIVING, INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF SAID DEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IFDECEASED, THE RESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, ANDTRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S);BANK ATLANTIC; OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA; UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF FLORIDA; CLERK OF THECIRCUIT COURT OF OSCEOLA COUNTY; WHETHERDISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITHANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, ORTRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINSTDEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT# 2;Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosure entered on February 28, 2013, in theabove-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida,the office of Armando Ramirez, Clerk of the Circuit Court, will sellthe property situate in Osceola County, Florida, described as:LOT 7, BLOCK 307, CYPRESS LAKES PHASE FOUR,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 6, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,Room #2602, Kissimmee, Florida, 34741 at 11:00 O'clock, A.M., onNOVEMBER 14, 2013.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens,must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration,Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.DATED: October 9, 2013.

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFBy: /s/ Josh D. DonnellyJOSH D. DONNELLYFlorida Bar # 64788

This Instrument Prespared By:Law Offices of DANIEL C. CONSUEGRA9204 King Palm DriveTampa, FL 33619-1328Phone: 813-915-8660Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2012-CA-000493 MF.FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.JOHN E. MARTINEZ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JOHN E.MARTINEZ; CARMEN ALICIA MARTINEZ A/K/A CARMEN A.MARTINEZ; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CARMEN ALICIAMARTINEZ A/K/A CARMEN A. MARTINEZ; IF LIVING,INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAIDDEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THERESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, ANDALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); PNC BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO NATIONAL CITYBANK; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; LAKESIDE ESTATESMASTER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; WHETHERDISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITHANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, ORTRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINSTDEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; UNKNOWN TENANT# 2;Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosure entered on August 14, 2013, in theabove-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida,the office of Armando Ramirez, Clerk of the Circuit Court, will sellthe property situate in Osceola County, Florida, described as:LOT 108, MALLARD CREEK PHASE 3, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11, PAGES100 AND 101, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,Room # 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, 34741 at 11:00 O'clock, A.M.,on NOVEMBER 14, 2013.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens,must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration,Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.DATED: October 9, 2013.

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFBy: /s/ Josh D. DonnellyJOSH D. DONNELLYFlorida Bar #64788

THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:Law Offices of DANIEL C. CONSUEGRA9204 King Palm DriveTampa, FL 33619-1328Phone: 813-915-8660Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF THE STATE OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 2012-CA-000615 MF.PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK, SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO NATIONAL CITY BANK OF INDIANA,Plaintiff,vs.ANTHONY CANNON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANTHONYCANNON; REGINA CANNON; MARLENA LYNCH; IF LIVING,INCLUDING ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF SAIDDEFENDANT(S), IF REMARRIED, AND IF DECEASED, THERESPECTIVE UNKNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, AND TRUSTEES, ANDALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST THE NAMED DEFENDANT(S); BANK OF AMERICA,NA, A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION; SECRETARY OFHOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; WHETHERDISSOLVED OR PRESENTLY EXISTING, TOGETHER WITHANY GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS, LIENORS, ORTRUSTEES OF SAID DEFENDANT(S) AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINSTDEFENDANT(S); UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; UNKNOWN TENANT# 2;Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosure entered on August 14, 2013 in the above-styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Osceola County, Florida, theoffice of Armando Ramirez, Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell theproperty situate in Osceola County, Florida, described as:LOT 121 HEATHER OAKS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT,THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGES 101 AND102, PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 2600,Room # 2602, Kissimmee, Florida, 34741 at 11:00 O'clock, A.M.,on NOVEMBER 14, 2013.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens,must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.DATED: October 9, 2013.

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFBy: /s/ Josh D. DonnellyJOSH D. DONNELLYFlorida Bar # 64788

THIS INSTRUMENT PREPARED BY:Law Offices of DANIEL C. CONSUEGRA9204 King Palm DriveTampa, FL 33619-1328Phone: 813-915-8660Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE No.: 2012-CA-002647.Division: __.

NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,PlaintiffVs.EDWARD MAGEE, et al.,Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo the following Defendant:UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF EDWARD MAGEE,A/K/A EDWARD H. MAGEEC/O PARC NA SILLA, SHANKHILLDUBLIN, IRELAND, CK

8406 RISING STAR CTKISSIMMEE, FL 34747

EDWARD MAGEEC/O PARC NA SILLA, SHANKHILLDUBLIN, IRELAND, CK

8406 RISING STAR CTKISSIMMEE, FL 34747YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgageon the following described property:LOT 143, SUNSET LAKES PHASE III, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 89AND 90, PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A 8406 RISING STAR CT., KISSIMMEE, FL 34747Has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to it, on Udren Law Offices, P.C.,Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 4651 Sheridan Street Suite460, Hollywood, FL 33021 on or before NOVEMBER 13, 2013, adate which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of thisNotice in Osceola News-Gazette and file the original with the Clerkof this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in the complaint.You have 30 calendar days after the first publication of this Noticeto file a written response to the attached complaint with the clerk ofthis court. A phone call will not protect you. Your written response,including the case number given above and the names of theparties, must be filed if you want the court to hear your side of thecase. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose thecase, and your wages, money, and property may thereafter betaken without further warning from the court. There are other legalrequirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If youdo not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral serviceor a legal aid office (listed in the phone book).This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration,Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 8th day ofOctober 2013,

ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTAs CLERK OF THE COURT by:

By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk

October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT CIVILCOURT OF THE NINTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF

FLORIDA, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA COUNTY

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE #: 2012-CA-000066 MF

Division: C.WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,vs.AXEL CARRION RAMIREZA/K/A AXEL O. CARRIONRAMIREZ A/K/A AXEL OMARCARRION RAMIREZ, ANAMILAGROS ROSSO, LIBERTYVILLAGE PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., STATE OF FLORIDA,DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE,CASTLE CREDITCORPORATION, ANDUNKNOWNTENANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given,

pursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause on August 13,2013, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, TheClerk of the Court will sell theproperty situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida described as:LOT 158 OF LIBERTYVILLAGE PHASE 2,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 14, PAGE(S) 113THROUGH 117, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.and commonly known as: 4548PHILADELPHIA CIR,KISSIMMEE, FL 34746;including the building,appurtenances, and fixtureslocated therein, at public sale,to the highest and best bidder,for cash, 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 2600 / Room #2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741, onNOVEMBER 13, 2013, at11:00 A.M.,Any persons claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.Dated this 8th day of October,2013.

Clerk of the Circuit CourtArmando Ramirez

By: /s/ Terry A. BrooksTerry A. Brooks, Esq.

Attorney for the PlaintiffInvoice to:Edward B. Pritchard(813) 229-0900 x 1309KASXS SCHULER, P.A.P.O. Box 800Tampa, FL [email protected]/1106204October 19, 26, 2013

NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALEBY THE CLERK

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO.: 12-CA 636MFALLIED MORTGAGEINVESTMENT FUND II, L.L.C.,a Florida limited liabilitycompany,Plaintiff,vs.ANDRES C. BUITRAGO,et al.,Defendants.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant to an Order orFinal Judgment entered in theabove styled cause nowpending in said court, that I willsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600/Room # 2602,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, onNOVEMBER 20, 2013, at11:00 A.M. the followingdescribed property:LOT 118, TAMARIND PARKEAT CYPRESS WOODS UNIT2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 176AND 177, PUBLIC RECORDSOF OSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA;a/k/a 454 Acacia Tree Way,Kissimmee, FL 34758.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale. The court, in itsdiscretion, may enlarge thetime of the sale. Notice of thechanged time of sale shall bepublished as provided herein.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 27th day ofSeptember, 2013PIEDRA & ASSOCIATES, P.A.Grove Professional Building2950 SW 27th AvenueSuite 300Miami, Florida 33133Telephone: (305) 448-7064Facsimile: (305) 448-7085Primary:[email protected]:[email protected]: /s/ Gregory R. BelGREGORY R. BEL, ESQUIREFlorida Bar No. 45344October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA,CIVIL ACTION

CASE #: 2012-CA00-0678-MFFIFTH THIRDMORTGAGE COMPANY,Plaintiff,vs.IGNACIO RIVERA, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to an OrderRescheduling ForeclosureSale, dated September 30,2013, entered in Civil CaseNumber 2012-CA-000678-MF,in the Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein FIFTHTHIRD MORTGAGECOMPANY is the Plaintiff, andIGNACIO RIVERA, et al., arethe Defendants, OsceolaCounty Clerk of Court will sellthe property situated inOsceola County, Florida,described as:LOT 3 HILLIARD PLACE,ACCORDING TO MAP ORPLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK5, PAGE 172, PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDAat public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741 at 11:00AM, on the 14th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013. Anyperson claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claimwithin 60 days after the sale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,

you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at TwoCourthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 343-2417 within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisNotification; If you are hearingor voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.DATED: October 10, 2013FLORIDA FORECLOSUREATTORNEYS, PLLCBy:/S/ Brad S. AbramsonBrad S. Abramson, Esquire(FBN 87554)4855 Technology Way,Suite 500Boca Raton, FL 33431(727) [email protected] 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No.: 2012 CA 000776

EAST COAST CAPITALGROUP LLC AS TRUSTEEFOR TRUST # 2013-3220,Plaintiff,vs.TERESA L. SIMNOR, ET AL.,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat pursuant the FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedSeptember 26, 2013 andentered in Case No. 2012 CA000776 of the Circuit Court ofthe NINTH Judicial Circuit inand for Osceola County,Florida wherein EAST COASTCAPITAL GROUP LLC ASTRUSTEE FOR TRUST #2013-3220, is the Plaintiff andTERESA L. SIMNOR; JOSEPHSIMNOR; KEYBANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION,INC.; FELLS COVEHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., areDefendants, I will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash in Suite 2600 of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square at 11:00a.m. on NOVEMBER 12, 2013the following describedproperty set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:LOT 11, FELLS COVE UNIT I -PHASE I, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK15, PAGE 153, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.Any person or entity claimingan interest in the surplus, ifany, resulting from theForeclosure Sale, other thanthe property .owner as of thedate of the Lis Pendens, mustfile a claim on same with theClerk of Court within sixty (60)days after the ForeclosureSale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742-2417, fax 407-835-5079, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED: October 1, 2013./s/ Drake CaryDRAKE CARY, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0084074Lender Legal Services, LLC201 East Pine StreetSuite 730Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 730-4644Fax #: (888) 337-3815Attorney for PlaintiffService Emails:[email protected]@LenderLegal.comLLS00865October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 12-CA-001220-MFWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,AS SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO WACHOVIABANK, NATIONALASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,vs.GARY R. GOVANUS;ROBERTA A. GOVANUS;UNKNOWN TENANT I;UNKNOWN TENANT II;WACHOVIA BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION;INDIAN RIDGEHOMEOWNERS'ASSOCIATION, INC., and anyunknown heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and otherunknown persons or unknownspouses claiming by, throughand under any of the above-named Defendants,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE is hereby given thatthe Clerk of the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, willon the 29th day of OCTOBER2013, at 11:00 A.M. at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600 / Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741, offer forsale and sell at public outcry tothe highest and best bidder forcash, the following-describedproperty situate in Osceola

County, Florida:LOT 65, INDIAN RIDGE UNITONE, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK5, PAGES 7 AND 8, PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending insaid Court, the style of which isindicated above.Any person or entity claimingan interest in the surplus, ifany, resulting from theforeclosure sale, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim on same with the Clerk ofCourt within 60 days after theforeclosure sale.AMERICANS WITHDISABILITIES ACT. If you area person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742-2417, fax 407-835-5079 at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.DATED this 8th day of

October 2013 ./s/ Matthew Stubbs

MATTHEW STUBBS, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 102871

Daniel R. Blundy, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 64728

BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A.3185 South Conway RoadSuite EOrlando, Florida 32812Telephone: (407) 381-5200Fax: (407) 381-5577Florida Bar No: [email protected]@butlerandhosch.com

B&H #: 303056October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No.: 2013-CA-000587.

OAK HAMMOCK PRESERVECOMMUNITY OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., a Floridanon profit corporation,Plaintiff,vs.RAMON SANCHEZ-TIBEN,individually, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALENOTICE is hereby given

pursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure andAward of Attorneys Fees andCosts, dated September 26,2013, and entered in CaseNumber: 2013-CA-000587, ofthe Circuit Court in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein OAK HAMMOCKPRESERVE COMMUNITYOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., is the Plaintiff, andRAMON SANCHEZ-TIBEN;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFRAMON SANCHEZ-TIBEN,and ALL UNKNOWNTENANTS/ OWNERS, N/K/AAISHA HALL, are theDefendants, The Clerk of theCourt will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room # 2602,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at11:00 o'clock A.M. on the 12thday of NOVEMBER 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure andAward of Attorneys Fees andCosts, to-wit:Property Address:2703 Treetop LaneKissimmee, Florida 34746Property Description:Lot 150, OAK HAMMOCKPRESERVE UNIT 1, accordingto the plat thereof as recordedin Plat Book 15, Pages 167-173, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administrator at 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone (407) 742-2417within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this document; ifyou are hearing or voiceimpaired, call (800) 955-8771.DATED on this 26th day ofSeptember 2013.

/s/ John L. Di MasiJOHN L. Di MASI, EsquireFlorida Bar No.: 0915602

Frank J. Lacquaniti, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 0026347

Meagen V. MannFlorida Bar No. 0084955

Patrick J. BurtonFlorida Bar No. 0098460

LAW OFFICES OFJOHN L. DI MASI, P.A.801 N. Orange AvenueSuite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 839-3383Fax #: (407) 839-3384Primary E-Mail:[email protected] for Plaintiff4830-8296-8854October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 2012-CA-001516.

HSBC BANK, USA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEFOR THE HOLDERS OFDEUTSCHE ALT-ASECURITIES MORTGAGELOAN TRUST, SERIES 2005-5,Plaintiff,vs.JAMES K. PALMER; FELLSCOVE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; DIANEM. PALMER; UNKNOWNTENANT IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated the 25thday of June 2013, and enteredin Case No. 2012-CA-001516,of the Circuit Court of the 9THJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein HSBC BANK, USA,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE FOR THEHOLDERS OF DEUTSCHEALT-A SECURITIESMORTGAGE LOAN TRUST,SERIES 2005-5, is the Plaintiff,JAMES K. PALMER; FELLSCOVE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; DIANEM. PALMER; and UNKNOWNTENANT(S); IN POSSESSIONOF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY, are Defendants.The Clerk of this Court shallsell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, Suite2600/ Room 2602, TwoCourthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida, 11:00 A.M.on the 1st day of NOVEMBER,2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:Lot 18, FELLS COVE, UNIT 1,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 15,Pages 153-155, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner, as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED on this 4th day ofOctober 2013.

By: /s/ Carri L. PereyraCARRI L. PEREYRABar Number: 17441

Submitted by:CHOICE LEGAL GROUP, P.A.1800 N.W. 49th StreetSuite 120Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 453-0365Facsimile: (954) 771-6052Toll Free: 1-(800) 441-2438Designated Primary E-Mail forService Pursuant to Fla.R.Jud.Admin [email protected] 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE #: 2012-CA-001710 MFGMAC MORTGAGE, LLC,SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO GMAC MORTGAGECORPORATION,Plaintiff,vs.HASLAM, DARREN, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment entered in CaseNumber: 2012-CA-001710 MF,of the Circuit Court of the 9thJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein GREEN TREESERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, andHASLAM, DARREN, et al., arethe Defendants, The Clerk ofthe Court will sell to the highestbidder for cash at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600/ Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, at the hour of11:00 A.M., on the 4th day ofNOVEMBER 2013, thefollowing described property:Lot 21, BAY TREE COVE,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 4,Page 74, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.Important: If you are a personwith a disability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theClerk of the Court’s disabilitycoordinator at CourtAdministration at TwoCourthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,

Phone: (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receivingthis notification if the timebefore the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 3rd day ofOctober 2013.GREENSPOON MARDER,P.A., Trade Centre South,Suite 700, 100 West CypressCreek Road, Fort Lauderdale,Florida 33309Telephone: (954) 343-6273Hearing Line: (888) 491-1120Facsimile: (954) 343-6982Email:[email protected]:[email protected]: /s/ Tennille M. ShipwashTennille M. Shipwash, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0617431(29039.0581)October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE No.: 2012 CA 001738BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.CARLOS RODRIGUEZ, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated August 8,2013, entered in Civil CaseNo.: 2012-CA-001738 of the9th Judicial Circuit inKissimmee, Osceola County,Florida, Armando Ramirez, theClerk of the Court, will sell tothe highest and best bidder forcash at 2 COURTHOUSESQUARE, SUITE 2600/ Room# 2602, KISSIMMEE, FL 34741at 11:00 A.M. on the 5th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013 thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to-wit:LOT 252, THE OAKS PLATNO. 2, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK10, PAGES 62 THROUGH 65,INCLUSIVE, PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact: InOsceola County: ADACoordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742-2417; Fax #: (407)835-5079, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.Dated this 7th day of October,2013.TRIPP SCOTT, P.A.Attorneys for Plaintiff110 S.E. Sixth St., 15th FloorFort Lauderdale, FL 33301Telephone (954) 765-2999Facsimile (954) 761-8475Email: [email protected]/s/ Maria Fernandez-GomezMaria Fernandez-Gomez, Esq.Fla. Bar No. 99849413-019506October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2012-CA-2168 MF.OCWEN LOANSERVICING, LLC,Plaintiff,vs.ALAN R. PLAT, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,LIENORS, CREITORS,TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHERPARTIES CLAIMING ANINTEREST BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THEESTATE OF ALAN R. PLATT,DECEASED.1113 GEORGE STREETKISSIMMEE, FL 34741AND TO: All persons claimingan interest by, through, underor against the aforesaidDefendant(s).YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingdescribed property located inOsceola County, Florida:Lot 7, Block F, ORANGEGARDENS, SECTION ONE,according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 1,Page 322, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.has been filed against you, andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to this action, onGREENSPOON MARDER,P.A., Default Department,Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoseaddress is: Trade CentreSouth, Suite 700, 100 WestCypress Creek Road, FortLauderdale, FL 33309, and the

file original with the Clerk within(30) days after the firstpublication of this notice in theOsceola News- Gazette, on orbefore NOVEMBER 19, 2013;otherwise a default and ajudgment may be enteredagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.

IMPORTANTIn accordance with the

Americans with Disabilities Act,persons needing a reasonableaccommodation to participatein this proceeding should, nolater than seven (7) days prior,contact the Clerk of the Court’sdisability coordinator at CourtAdministration at TwoCourthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417. If hearing or voiceimpaired, contact (TDD) (800)955-8771, via Florida RelaySystem.WITNESS MY HAND ANDSEAL OF SAID COURT on this15th day of October 2013.

ARMANDO RAMIREZAS CLERK OF SAID COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No.: 2012-CA-2475 MF.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff(s),vs.MARCIA MOYLAN, A/K/AMARCIA A. MOYLAN, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat Sale will be made pursuantto an Order or Final SummaryJudgment. Final Judgment wasawarded on August 27, 2013,in Civil Case No.:2012-CA-002475-MF, of the CircuitCourt of the NINTH JudicialCircuit in and for OSCEOLACounty, Florida, wherein,BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P., isthe Plaintiff, and, MARCIAMOYLAN, A/K/A MARCIA A.MOYLAN; JOHN P. MOYLAN;CANOE CREEK VILLASHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1,N/K/A MARTY COSTATINO;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2,N/K/A ANGELO COSTATINO,AND UNKNOWN TENANT(S)IN POSSESSION areDefendants.The clerk of the court,

Armando Ramirez, will sell tothe highest bidder for cash inSuite 2600/ Room 2602 of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741, at11:00 A.M. on OCTOBER 30,2013, the following describedreal property as set forth insaid Final Summary Judgment,to wit:LOT 2, CANOE CREEKVILLAS, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK8, PAGE 26, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.Property Address: 3277VILLA WAY CIRCLE, ST.CLOUD, FLORIDA 34769ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.

IMPORTANTIf you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact:ADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742- 2417, fax 407-835-5079 at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.Dated this 9th day of October2013.ALDRIDGE/CONNORS, LLPAttorney for Plaintiff(s)1615 South Congress AvenueSuite 200Delray Beach, FL 33445Phone: (561) 392-6391Fax: (561) 392-6965By: /s/ Sarah M. BarbacciaSARAH M. BARBACCIAsFBN: 30043Primary E-Mail:[email protected] 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 12-CA-2797 MF.

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUALCAPACITY BUT SOLELY ASTRUSTEE FOR RMAC REMICTRUST, SERIES 2009-1,Plaintiffvs.RAMON ELI BARRERO-BETANCOURT; MERCEDESCASTRO DE BARRERO,MERBACA AGROPECUARIAY MINERALES, LLC, a FloridaLimited Liability Company;HAPPY TRAILS PROPERTYOWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC.; UNKNOWN TENANTNO. 1 AND UNKNOWNTENANT NO. 2,Defendants

NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given

pursuant to the final judgment/order entered in the abovenoted case, that I will sell thefollowing property situated inOsceola County, Floridadescribed as:

EXHIBIT AFrom the Northeast corner ofSection 21, Township 25South, Range 27 East,Osceola, Florida, run alongthe-North line of said section21, South 89° 11' 36" East,30.01 feet to a point ofbeginning of the property to bedescribed, the same being theprivate road, and being 30 feeteither side of a centerlinedescribed as; run South 02° 00’38" West, 268,82 feet; thencerun South 31° 21’ 01” East,237.81 feet; thence run South55° 58 '52" East 513.10 feet;thence run South 13° 42' 59"East, 231.47 feet; thence runSouth 00° 29’ 23" West, 293,40feet; thence run South 14° 09’14" West 783.43 feet; thencerun South 83° 44' 35" West,435.67 feet; thence run South22° 35' 02" East 322.00 feet;thence run South 17° 53' 26"West 253,60 feet; thence runNorth 86° 24' 50" West,1530.02 feet; thence run North8° 14’ 31” West, 30.65 feet;thence run South 69 °55' 49"West, 930.47 feet; thence runSouth 26° 14' 27" West, 384.82feet; thence run South 07° 43'49" West, 300.0 feet to thePoint of Beginning; thence runSouth 07° 43' 49" West 204.95feet; thence run South 14° 14’42" West 255,67 feet; thencerun South 63° 26' 47" West,655.48 feet; thence run South82° 41' 25" West, 49.21 feet;thence run North 03° 05' 34"West, 782.86 feet; thence runSouth 88° 00' 16" East, 777.28feet to the Point of Beginning,the same being in said Section21 as shown on theunrecorded plat as Lot 25.at public sale, to the highestand best bidder for cash, in anonline sale at: Suite 2600/Room # 2602 of the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, at 11:00A.M. on OCTOBER 31, 2013.The highest bidder shallimmediately post with theClerk, a deposit equal to fivepercent (5%) of the final bid.The deposit must be cash orcashier's check payable to theClerk of the Court. Finalpayment must be made on orbefore 4:00 P.M. on the date ofthe sale by cash or cashier'scheck.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771. To fileresponse, please contactOsceola County Clerk of Court,2 Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-3479; Fax #: (407) 742- 3652.DATED: October 8, 2013LAW OFFICE OFGARY I. GASSEL, P.A.2191 Ringling BoulevardSarasota, Florida 34237(941) 952-9322Attorney for PlaintiffBy: /s/ Gary I. GasselGARY I. GASSEL, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 500690October 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF AUCTION SALEPursuant to Section 713.78Vehicles will be sold as is, nowarranty. Seller reserves theright to refuse any bid. Termsof bids are cash only. Buyermust have funds on hand attime of sale.

November 11, 20131) 2006 VOLKVIN #: 3VWRF71K26M709384

November 09, 20131) 1994 HONDAVIN #: 1HGCD5637RA170977To be sold at auction at 9:00AM at BRUCKNER BXTOWING & STORAGE, 4489W. VINE ST., KISSIMMEE, FL34746.October 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 12-CA-3363 MF.TOWNHOMES OF FLORARIDGE OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.THO DUC DO and HOA THIDO, and JOHN DOE and JANEDOE, as unknown tenants,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on the 15th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013, at 11:00a.m., at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, 2nd Floor, Suite 2600,Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, the Clerk ofCourt will offer for sale the realestate described as follows:Lot 5, Block 45, Townhomes ofFlora Ridge Phase 2,according to the Plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 17,Pages 57 through 61, inclusive,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida,together with all structures,improvements, fixtures, andappurtenances on said land orused in conjunction therewith.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within sixty (60) daysafter the sale.The aforesaid sale will bemade pursuant to a DefaultFinal Judgment entered in thiscause on October 9, 2013.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone (407) 742-2417,within 2 working days of yourreceipt of this document. If youare hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.DATED this 10th day of

October, 2013./s/ David J. Kohs

DAVID J. KOHS, Esq.Florida Bar No.: 705543

POHL & SHORT, P.A.280 W. Canton Avenue,Suite 410Post Office Box 3208Winter Park, Florida 32789Telephone: (407) 647-7645Facsimile: (407) 647-2314Attorneys for [email protected] 19, 26, 2013

NOTICE OF AUCTION SALEPursuant to Section 713.78Vehicles will be sold as is, nowarranty. Seller reserves theright to refuse any bid. Termsof bids are cash only. Buyermust have funds on hand attime of sale.

November 16, 20131) 2001 TOYTVIN #: 2T1CG22P01C505669

November 09, 20131) 1995 NISSVIN #: 1N4BU31D6SC254562To be sold at auction at 9:00AM at BRUCKNER BXTOWING & STORAGE, 4489W. VINE ST., KISSIMMEE, FL34746.October 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No.: 2012-CA-004220.

INSIGHT CREDIT UNION,F/K/A INSIGHT FINANCIALCREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,vs.JASON JUSTYNSKI,individually, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALENOTICE is hereby given

pursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure andAward of Attorneys Fees andCosts, dated September 18,2013, and entered in CaseNumber: 2012-CA-004220, ofthe Circuit Court in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein INSIGHT CREDITUNION, F/K/A INSIGHTFINANCIAL CREDIT UNION,is the Plaintiff, and JASONJUSTYNSKI, HOLLY B.JUSTYNSKI, and STATE OFFLORIDA, are the Defendants,The Clerk of the Court will sellto the highest and best bidderfor cash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room #2602, Kissimmee, Florida34741, at 11:00 o'clock A.M.on the 20th day ofNOVEMBER 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosure andAward of Attorneys Fees andCosts, to-wit:Property Address:1512 Michigan Ave.St. Cloud, Florida 34769Property Description:Lot 5 and 6, Block 298, of theSeminole Land and InvestmentCompany’s (Incorporated) Mapof TOWN OF ST. CLOUD,according to the map or platthereof as recorded in PlatBook “B”, Pages 33 and 34, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administrator at 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone (407) 742-2417within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this document; ifyou are hearing or voiceimpaired, call (800) 955-8771.DATED on this 11th day ofOctober 2013.

/s/ Patrick J. BurtonJOHN L. Di MASI, EsquireFlorida Bar No.: 0915602

Frank J. Lacquaniti, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 0026347

Meagen V. MannFlorida Bar No. 0084955

Patrick J. BurtonFlorida Bar No. 0098460

LAW OFFICES OFJOHN L. DI MASI, P.A.801 N. Orange AvenueSuite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 839-3383Fax #: (407) 839-3384Primary E-Mail:[email protected] for Plaintiff4841-2999-0422October 19, 26, 2013

Saturday, October 19, 2013 • Online All The Time • www.aroundosceola.com • NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C5

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE NO.: 2013-CA-002237 MF.

DIVISION: __.ONEWEST BANK, F.S.B.,Plaintiff,vs.THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEESAND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ENA H.SANGSTER A/K/A ENA HYACINTH SANGSTER, DECEASED;YVONNE GREEN; ROY B. SANGSTER; CHARMAINESANGSTER; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING ONBEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBANDEVELOPMENT; ASSOCIATION OF POINCIANA VILLAGESINC.; POINCIANA VILLAGE ONE ASSOCIATION INC.;UNKNOWN TENANT # 1; UNKNOWN TENANT # 2; ALL OTHERUNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH,UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARENOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAMEUNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES,HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS,Defendant(s),

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: ROY B. SANGSTERLast Known Address: 631 E. 81st Street

Brooklyn, New York 11236Current Address: UnknownPrevious Address: 268 Amboy Street

Brooklyn, New York 11212631 E. 81st StreetBrooklyn, New York 11236

TO: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS. BENEFICIARIES.DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDITORS.TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING ANINTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATEOF ENA H. SANGSTER A/K/A ENA HYACINTH SANGSTER.DECEASEDwhose residence is unknown if he/she/they be living; and if he/ she/they be dead, the unknown Defendants who may be spouses,heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees,and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against theDefendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all partieshaving or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the propertydescribed in the mortgage being foreclosed hereinTO: ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTSBY, THROUGH. UNDER, AND AGAINST A NAMEDDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAME UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM ANINTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES. OROTHER CLAIMANTSwhose residence is unknown if he/she/they be living; and if he/ she/they be dead, the unknown Defendants who may be spouses,heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees,and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or against theDefendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all partieshaving or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the propertydescribed in the mortgage being foreclosed hereinYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on thefollowing property in Osceola County, Florida:LOT 5, BLOCK 1821, POINCIANA NEIGHBORHOOD 3 WEST,VILLAGE 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 39-53, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.This property is located at the Street address of:765 Harland Court, Kissimmee Florida 34758YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a copy of your written defenses onor before NOVEMBER 13, 2013, a date which is within 30 daysafter the first publication, if any, on ELIZABETH R. WELLBORN,P.A., Plaintiff’s Attorney, whose address is 350 Jim Moran Blvd.,Suite 100, Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442, and file the original withthis Court either before service on Plaintiff’s Attorney, orimmediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in the Complaint or Petition.This Notice shall be published once a week for two consecutiveweeks in the Osceola News-Gazette.** IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICAN'S WITHDISABILITIES ACT, If you are a person with a disability who needsany accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, youare entitled at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Court Administration,Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, FL 34741, (407) 742-2417, fax (407) 835-5079, at least7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time before the scheduled courtappearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711.WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on October 8, 2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

ARMANDO RAMIREZ.CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk

Attorney for Plaintiff:Rahim West, Esq.Jacquelyn C. Herrman, Esq.Elizabeth R. Wellborn, P.A.350 Jim Moran Blvd., Suite 100Deerfield Beach, FL 33442Telephone: (954) 354-3544Facsimile: (954) 354-3545Primary email: [email protected] email: [email protected] 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 13-CA-2450 MF.LANDO RESORTS CORPORATION, etc.,Plaintiff,vs.KATHLEEN M. FONG, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated the 3rd day of October 2013, andentered in Case Number: 13-CA-2450 MF, of the Circuit Court ofthe Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida,wherein LANDO RESORTS CORPORATION, etc., is the Plaintiff,and KATHLEEN M. FONG, et al., are the Defendants, that theClerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash inSuite 2600, Room 2602, of the Osceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, at 11:00o’clock A.M., on NOVEMBER 5, 2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit:A fee interest in real property situated and located in OsceolaCounty, Florida, and legally described as:Assigned Unit Week 50 Biennial Odd, and Assigned Unit 14102;Assigned Unit Week 21 Biennial Even, and Assigned Unit 7702;Assigned Unit Week 23 Biennial Even, and Assigned Unit 9208;Assigned Unit Week 39 Annual, and Assigned Unit 10205;Assigned Unit Week 23 Even, and Assigned Unit 11303;

Assigned Unit Week 23 Biennial Even, and Assigned Unit 12106;Assigned Unit Week 02 Biennial Even, and Assigned Unit 2407;Assigned Unit Week 01 Annual, and Assigned Unit 3301;Assigned Unit Week 22 Even, and Assigned Unit 4408;Assigned Unit Week 15 Annual, and Assigned Unit 10704,

All of VACATION VILLAGE AT PARKWAY, a Time Share Resort,according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Official RecordsBook 1591, at Page 379, in the Public Records of Osceola County,Florida.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED at Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, on this 8th day ofOctober 2013.

/s/ Amanda L. ChapmanAMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire

Florida Bar Number: 176095Email 1: [email protected]

Email 2: [email protected], MARDER, P.A.Capital Plaza 1201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559,Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffOctober 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPLANNING ADVISORY BOARD

The City of Kissimmee Planning Advisory Board will hold a PublicHearing on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. in theCity of Kissimmee Commission Chambers, located on the first floorof City Hall, 101 North Church Street, Kissimmee, Florida. Thepurpose of this Public Hearing is to make a recommendation to theCity Commission to vacate the rights of way as described asfollows:THAT PORTION OF RAILROAD AVENUE & UNAMED RIGHT OFWAY DESCRIBEDLegal DescriptionTHAT PORTION OF 34.4’ UNNAMED PLATTED RIGHT OF WAYLYING SOUTH OF LOT 12, NORTH OF LOTS 10 & 19, EAST OFBROADWAY AVENUE, WEST OF CSX RAILROAD RIGHT OFWAY THAT PORTION OF 15’ PLATTED RIGHT OF WAY OF RAILROAD AVENUE LYING SOUTH OF 34.4’ UNNAMED PLATTEDRIGHT OF WAY EAST OF LOTS 7 THRU 10, WEST OF LOTS 19THRU 22, WILLAM BOSWELL’S ADDITION TO KISSIMMEECITY, AS FILED AND RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK “A”, PAGE 7OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.All interested parties may appear and be heard on the above date.Written opinion will be received until 5:00 p.m., Wednesday,November 6, 2013. Any questions may be directed to theDevelopment Service Department at (407) 518-2140.Reference # 13-00183 PLANNING ADVISORY BOARDVacation of Railroad Rd KISSIMMEE, FLORIDAIn accordance with Florida Statutes 286.26, persons needingassistance to participate in any of these proceedings shouldcontact the Office of the City Clerk (407) 518-2308 prior to themeeting. (FS 286.26)In accordance with Florida Statutes 286.0105: any person wishingto appeal any decision made by the Planning Advisory Board withrespect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing willneed a record of the proceedings, and for such purposes may needto ensure that a verbatim record of the proceeding is made, whichrecord includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appealis made.October 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 2013-CA-1925 MFFEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.ROUSANA M. FIGUEROA,et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: ROUSANA M. FIGUEROALast Known Address:5287 Images Circle, # 303Kissimmee, FL 34746Also Attempted At: 2585Sage Drive, Kissimmee, FL34758-2256 and 926 WoodsideCircle, Apt. F, Kissimmee, FL34741-4775.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2013-CP-531-PRIN RE: ESTATE OFALFRED B. OSTERHOUT,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of ALFRED B.OSTERHOUT, deceased,whose date of death was July24, 2013, is pending in theCircuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis 2 Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Kissimmee, Florida34741, file number 2013-CP-531-PR. The name andaddress of the personalrepresentative and thepersonal representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedentand other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the

decedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent’s estate mustfile their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED

WITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication ofthis notice: October 12, 2013.

Personal Representative:Melony L. Osterhout3332 Cat Brier Trail

Harmony, Florida 34773Attorney forPersonal Representative:Thomas K. Boardman, EsquireAttorney forPersonal RepresentativePost Office Box 2197LaBelle, Florida 33975(863) 674-1027FLORIDA BAR NO. 103581October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACase No.: 2013-CA-2184-MF

LANSDOWNE MORTGAGEFUNDING, LLC, a Floridalimited liability company,Plaintiff,vs.ALFRED GEORGES;MICHAELLE GEORGES;REMINGTON MASTERHOMEOWNERS'ASSOCIATION; IF LIVING,AND IF DEAD, THE HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,CREDITORS, TRUSTEESAND ALL OTHER PERSONSCLAIMING AND INTEREST INTHE REAL PROPERTYWHICH IS THE SUBJECTMATTER OF THIS ACTIONBY AND THROUGH UNDEROR AGAINST THE NAMEDDEFENDANTS HEREIN;JOHN DOE and JANE DOE,unknown parties in possession,if any,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: DEFENDANTS: ALFREDGEORGES AND MICHAELLEGEORGES, IF LIVING AND IFDEAD, THE HEIRS AND/ORDEVISEES OF ALFREDGEORGES AND MICHAELLEGEORGES AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE REALPROPERTY WHICH IS THESUBJECT MATTER OF THISACTION BY AND THROUGHUNDER OR AGAINST:ALFRED GEORGES ANDMICHAELLE GEORGESYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingproperty in Osceola County,Florida:Lot 44, REMINGTON-PHASE1, TRACT "C", according to thePlat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 9, Page 148, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Floridaa/k/a 133 Burrell Circle,Kissimmee, FL 34744has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on Vivian A. Jaime,Esq., attorney for LansdowneMortgage Funding, LLC,whose address is: c/o: VivianA. Jaime, 2915 BiscayneBoulevard Suite 300, Miami.Florida 33137, and file theoriginal with the Clerk of theabove-styled Court on orbefore NOVEMBER 10, 2013,otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief prayed for in thecomplaint.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provisions of certainassistance. Please contact theCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.This notice shall be publishedonce a week for twoconsecutive weeks in the: THEOSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.DATED on October 9, 2013.

ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk

October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 2013-DR-4126 .IN RE:QIN CHEN,Petitioner,andGUI XIANG QIU,Respondent.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: GUI XIANG QIUina: Jiao Lin Xian Guang FuZhen Nan Ken Chun GuangDong Shen China (translatedto English) in the PeoplesRepublic of China.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat a suit has been filedagainst you in the Circuit Courtof the Ninth Judicial Circuit inand for Osceola County,Florida, styled In Re: Qin Chenand Gui Xiang Qiu, CaseNumber: 2013-DR-4126 PA.THE NATURE of this suit is forpaternity.YOU ARE HEREBY requestedto file your written defenses orobjections with the Clerk of thesaid Court and serve a copythereof upon the Plaintiff'sattorney, MIKEL W.CARPENTER, whose addressis 126 E. Jefferson Street,Orlando, FL 32801, on orbefore NOVEMBER 12, 2013.Otherwise a default will beentered against you.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at: 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdocument; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.WITNESS my hand and sealas Clerk of the Circuit Court, inans for Osceola County,Florida, on this 7th day ofOctober 2013.

ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT

CIVIL COURTBy: /s/ TB

As Deputy ClerkAttorney for Plaintiff:MIKEL W. CARPENTER126 E. Jefferson StreetOrlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 843-3743October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

File #: 2013-CP-000514 PRDivision: Probate.IN RE: ESTATE OFTHOMAS FAHEY,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of THOMAS FAHEY,deceased, whose date of deathwas on or about July 10, 2013,and whose social securitynumber are 262-81-4446, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is: 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses of the PersonalRepresentative and thePersonal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedentand other persons havingclaims or demands against

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2013-CP-000530 PR.DIVISION: Probate.

IN RE: ESTATE OFIRENE I. SAUL, A/K/AIDA IRENE SAUL,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of IRENE I. SAUL, a/k/aIDA IRENE SAUL, deceased,whose date of death wasSeptember 13, 2013, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is: 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses of the PersonalRepresentative and thePersonal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedentand other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate, on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served, must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the

decedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedents estate, mustfile their claims with this CourtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE,ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first Publication ofthis notice is: October 19,2013.

Personal Representative:/s/ Kerry SaulKERRY SAUL

3001 Greencastle RoadBurtonsville, Maryland 20866

Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEY

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALENotice is hereby given that thefollowing vehicles will be soldat public auction pursuant toF.S. 713.585 on the sale datesat the locations below at 9:00a.m. to satisfy labor andstorage charges. 2006 Hyundai5NPEU46F26H079244 TotalLien: $1065.00 Sale Date:11/05/2013 Location:DR BodyShop, LLC 2640 Michigan Ave,Suite E Kissimmee, FL 34744407-438-1440 Pursuant to F.S.713.585 the cash amount pervehicle would be sufficient toredeem that vehicle from thelienor. Any interested party hasa right to a hearing prior to thesale by filing a demand for thehearing with the Clerk of theCircuit Court in Osceola andmailing copies of the same toall owners and lienors. Theowner/lienholder has a right torecover possession of thevehicle by posting bondpursuant to F.S. 559.917 and ifsold any proceeds remainingfrom the sale will be depositedwith the Clerk of Circuit Courtfor disposition.October 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 13-CA-0544 MF.LANDO RESORTS CORPORATION, etc.,Plaintiff,vs.EARL DAGESTAD, JR., et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated the 3rd day of October 2013, andentered in Case Number: 13-CA-0544 MF, of the Circuit Court ofthe Ninth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida,wherein LANDO RESORTS CORPORATION, etc., is the Plaintiff,and EARL DAGESTAD, JR., et al., are the Defendants, that theClerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash inSuite 2600, Room 2602, of the Osceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, at 11:00o’clock A.M., on NOVEMBER 5, 2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure, to-wit:A fee interest in real property situated and located in OsceolaCounty, Florida, and legally described as:Assigned Unit Week 22 Biennial Odd, and Assigned Unit 2507;

Assigned Unit Week 46, and Assigned Unit 7102;Assigned Unit Week 49 Even, and Assigned Unit 9303;

Assigned Unit Week 04 Biennial Even, and Assigned Unit 12108;Assigned Unit Week 03 Biennial Odd, and Assigned Unit 11605;Assigned Unit Week 19 Annual, and Assigned Unit 15607;Assigned Unit Week 01 Triennial B, and Assigned Unit 7503,

All of VACATION VILLAGE AT PARKWAY, a Time Share Resort,according to the Declaration of Covenants, Conditions andRestrictions for the Resort Facility, as recorded in Official RecordsBook 1591, at Page 379, in the Public Records of Osceola County,Florida.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens,must file a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED at Kissimmee, Osceola County, Florida, on this 8th day ofOctober 2013.

/s/ Amanda L. ChapmanAMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire

Florida Bar Number: 176095Email 1: [email protected]

Email 2: [email protected], MARDER, P.A.Capital Plaza 1201 East Pine Street, Suite 500Orlando, Florida 32801Telephone: (407) 425-6559,Fax #: (407) 422-6583Counsel for PlaintiffOctober 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NUMBER: 2013-CA-0718 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,Plaintiff,vs.CARRIE R. BARNES, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONSERVICE OF PUBLICATION

To: OSCAR A. PALOMARES and ORPHA R. PALOMARES,14806 Crypress Timber Drive, Cypress, TX 77429;LOURDES H. GONZALEZ, 4060 SW 102 Ave., Miami, FL 33165;PATRICK M. PHILLIPS and ELAINE R. PHILLIPS, 3996Shoreham Drive, Jackson, MI 49201;’TOMAS RAMIREZ and ANNABELLE RAMIREZ, 13020 E. 27thStreet, Tulsa, OK 74134;SOPHIA A. WHITE and RANDOLPH A. REID, 3995 SnapfingerCircle, Decatur, GA 30035.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED of the Institution of the above-styled proceeding by the Plaintiff to Foreclose a Mortgage relativeto the following described property:Assigned Unit Week Number 2 WHOLE, in Assigned Unit NumberB-1815, Floating;Assigned Unit Week Number 21 & 21 WHOLE, in Assigned UnitNumber B-1816, B-1818, Floating;Assigned Unit Week Number 18 WHOLE, in Assigned UnitNumber. 5100-5142, Fixed;Assigned Unit Week Number 9 WHOLE, in Assigned Unit Number5400-5446, Fixed;Assigned Unit Week Number 41 EVEN, in Assigned Unit Number5900-410D, All Season-Float Week/Float Unit.All of WESTGATE TOWN CENTER, a Time Share Resort,according to the Time Sharing Plan for the Resort Facility, asrecorded in Official Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of thePublic Records of Osceola County, Florida.AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire,201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneysfor Plaintiff, on or before the 19th day of NOVEMBER 2013; and filethe original with the Clerk of the above-styled Court either beforeservice on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be entered against you for the reliefdemanded in the Complaint.If you are a person with a disability who needs any

accommodation in order to participate in this proceedings, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact: Court Administration at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days of your receipt of this proceeding; if youare hearing impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771; if you are voiceimpaired, call 1-(800) 955-8770.DATED on this 14th day of October2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

October 19, 26, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XII

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on July 10, 2013, in O.R. Book 4468, at Page 2830-2832, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), inthe payment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit“A”), of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Defaultand Intent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publicationby the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the frontsteps of the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the propertysituated in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according to the TimeSharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XII, recorded in Official Records Book 933, at Page 423, of the Public Records of Osceola County,Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / Assigned Year(s), (SeeExhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made(without covenants, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments duein the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan,advances, if any, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claim ofLien. Obligor(s) shall have the right to cure the default and any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date theTrustee issues the Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By: KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

David A Liebman 1 CC/09 45 WHOLE 04188/2931 $5,096.52 $1.25Aka David A Liedman6561 Parsons Blvd Apt 2MFresh Meadows, NY 11365Donald Clark 1 BB/10 34 WHOLE 04188/2837 $3,937.44 $1.25Sylvia P Clark81 Franklin StEast Orange, NJ 07017John F Krankus 1 BB/06 48 WHOLE 04188/2750 $5,096.52 $1.25Mary Ellen Krankus20 Secor Pl Apt 5tYonkers, NY 10704Margaret Thomson 1 FF/04 22 WHOLE 04188/2838 $3,937.44 $1.25Andrew K ThomsonLevel 1 111 Queensbridge StSouthbank VIC 3006, AustraliaKathleen Creech, SuccessorTrustee,Of the Pearl A Moser Trust,U/T/D July 20, 2006401 Grandin Rd 1 AA/01 3 WHOLE 4357/2852 $5,460.44 $1.54Charlotte, NC 28208William H Mccormick 1/2 CC/03 1 ODD 4371/2519 $3,513.28 $0.92Hildred Mccormick7376 Elliott Bridge RdSpring Lake, NC 28390Marysol Morera 1/2 Fixed Z/08 18 ODD 4371/2528 $3,513.28 $0.92349 Lakeview AveClifton, NJ 07011William R Morris 1/2 AA/12 24 ODD 4371/2529 $3,336.43 $0.9116845 N 29th Ave Suite 525Phoenix, AZ 85053Ernest Munford 1/2 CC/03 13 ODD 4371/2530 $6,119.71 $1.38Lucille Munford736 S Woods RdBlushton, NY 12916David C Nickerson 1/2 Z/02 6 ODD 4371/2446 $3,493.28 $0.92Toni NickersonP O Box 353Harwich, MA 02645Roy J Oller 1/2 DD/05 15 ODD 4371/2447 $3,513.28 $0.92Yolanda De Jesus116 Coddington AveSomerset, NJ 08873Samuel L Pinder 1/2 CC/10 51 ODD 4371/2448 $3,513.28 $0.92Kathy L PinderWinton Meadows 3 Ap 59217Slot 2041Nassau, BahamasJohn R Rice Jr 1/2 Y/05 31 ODD 4371/2449 $3,513.28 $0.92Sabina L Rice4600 Braves LaneLouisville, KY 40272Anthony R Salamone 1/2 DD/11 48 ODD 4371/2450 $3,513.28 $0.92Dolores C Salamone2402 Berwyn CtVoorhees, NJ 08043Reginald A Samuels 1/2 BB/02 35 ODD 4371/2451 $3,513.28 $0.92Wyonne P SamuelsAka Wyonne Patricia SamuelsJune P Harris-RogersAka June Patricia Harris-Rogers98 High St Apt 5FOrange, NJ 07050Roxan M Seabert 1/2 Y/10 28 ODD 4371/2452 $3,408.21 $0.92212 Village Green DrAngola, IN 46703Eric N Sheppard 1/2 Z/08 16 EVEN 4371/2453 $4,587.08 $1.22Sarah B Sheppard20 Oak Grove Ave Unit 214Melrose, MA 02176Myles Turcotte 1/2 FF/11 28 ODD 4371/2454 $3,513.28 $0.92Nancy Mireault124 Gladstone Ave Sault Ste MarieON P6B 2R2, CanadaSamuel L Walker 1/2 Z/06 20 ODD 4371/2455 $3,513.28 $0.921000 Coleridge Ct Apt HBaltimore, MD 21229K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Liebman.0181\NOS.Liebman.pub.docOctober 12, 19, 2013

decedent’s estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the

decedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent’s estate mustfile their claims with this CourtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED

WITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIOD SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first Publication ofthis notice is: October 12,2013.

Personal Representative:/s/ Jessica FaheyJESSICA FAHEY

4389 W. New Nolte RoadSt. Cloud, FL 34772Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Addison E WalkerADDISON E. WALKER,AttorneyFlorida Bar # 1850474313 Neptune RoadSt. Cloud, FL 34769Telephone: (407) 892-2525Fax #: (407) 892-5536October 12, 19, 2013

Attorney for Kerry SaulFlorida Bar No. 36207C.D. LEWIS Jr., P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueP.O. Box 701654St. Cloud, Florida 34770-1654Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mail:[email protected] 19, 26, 2013

Current residence: UnknownTo: ALEXIS ADAMESLast Known Address:5287 Images Circle, # 303Kissimmee, FL 34746Also Attempted At: 2585Sage Drive, Kissimmee, FL34758-2256 and 926 WoodsideCircle, Apt. F, Kissimmee, FL34741-4775.Current residence: UnknownYOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for Foreclosure ofMortgage on the followingdescribed property:Unit No. 303, Building 5287, ofIMAGES CONDOMINIUM, ACONDOMINIUM, according tothe Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 2769, Page 2672, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, together withExhibits and Amendments andan undivided interest in thecommon elements thereto..has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it, on: CHOICELEGAL GROUP, P.A.,Attorney for Plaintiff, whoseaddress is 1800 NW 49thStreet, Suite 120, FortLauderdale,s Florida 33309, onor before NOVEMBER 13,2013, a date which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Notice in theOsceola News-Gazette, andfile the original with the Clerk ofthis Court either before serviceon the Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in thecomplaint.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact: inOsceola County: ADACoordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, fax407-835-5079, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.WITNESS my hand and theseal of this Court on this 8thday of October 2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

ARMANDO RAMIREZAs CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk

12-03093October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE #: 2012-CA-004929 MFVILLAS AT ISLAND CLUB,PHASE II CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.CUSTODIO MARTINEZVILLALEMUS, MARICELAMORA DE MARTINEZ,Defendant.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE is given that pursuantto the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September19, 2013, in Case No. 2012-CA-004929 MF, of the CircuitCourt in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, in whichVILLAS AT ISLAND CLUB,PHASE II CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC., is thePlaintiff, and CUSTODIOMARTINEZ VILLALEMUS andMARICELA MORA DEMARTINEZ, are theDefendants, The Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash on at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2000/ Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, at 11:00 A.M.,on OCTOBER 31, 2013, thefollowing described propertyset forth in the Order of FinalJudgment:Unit T-184, VILLAS ATISLAND CLUB, PHASE II, ACONDOMINIUM, as recordedin Official Records Book 1685,Page 1177, amended in OfficialRecords Book 1685, Page1255, and in Official RecordsBook 1797, Page 2114, and allamendments thereto, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, together withan undivided interest in and tothe common elementsappurtenant thereto, as cited insaid Declaration ofCondominium.Having a street address of:3130 Britannia Blvd., # BKissimmee, FL 34747REQUESTS FORACCOMMODATIONS BYPERSONS WITHDISABILITIES: If you are aperson with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to the provisionof certain assistance. Pleasecontact Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED: September 26, 2013.

By: /s/ Joseph C. StayanoffJOSEPH C.STAYANOFF,Esq.

Attorney for PlaintiffFlorida Bar No. 0618276

CLAYTON & McCULLOUGH1065 Maitland CenterCommons Boulevard, Maitland,Florida 32751Telephone: (407) 875-2655October 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

Case Number: 201205361To: COREY A. DANIELSA Notice of Suspension tosuspend your license andeligibility for licensure has beenfiled against you. You have theright to request a hearingpursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes,by mailing a request for sameto the Florida Department ofAgriculture and ConsumerServices, Division of Licensing,Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168.If a request for hearing is notreceived by 21 days from thedate of the last publication, theright to hearing in this matterwill be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.October 19, 26, 2013November 2, 9, 2013

IN THE COUNTY COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE #: 2012-CC-000964 CFSWEETWATER CREEKNEIGHBORHOODASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.DIANE V. ZELLAR-MARGULES; SEAN A.MARGULES; and UNKNOWNTENANT IN POSSESSION,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentdated September 25, 2013,entered in Case Number:2012-CC-000964 CF, of theCircuit Court, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein DIANE V. ZELLAR-MARGULES; SEAN A.MARGULES; and UNKNOWNTENANT IN POSSESSION,are the Defendants, that theClerk will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash, at theClerk of the Circuit Court, Suite2600/ Room # 2602, of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, onNOVEMBER 7, 2013, at 11:00A.M., the following describedreal property as set forth in theFinal Judgment:Legal: Lot 158,SWEETWATER CREEK UNITFOUR, according to the platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 11, Page(s) 165, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.NOTICE: ANY PERSONCLAIMING AN INTEREST INTHE SURPLUS FROM THESALE, IF ANY, OTHER THANTHE PROPERTY OWNER ASOF THE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS, MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN (60) DAYSAFTER THE SALE.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you are

hearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED this 1st day of October2013.RUSH, MARSHALL,JONES and KELLY, P.A.Attorneys for PlaintiffBy: /s/ Gary J. LublinGARY J. LUBLIN, Esq.for the firmFlorida Bar #: 542679Post Office Box 3146Orlando, FL 32802-3146Telephone: (407) 425-5500Facsimile: (407) 423-0554Email:[email protected] 19, 26, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPursuant to subsection of theFlorida Statutes §713.585,Osceola Auto Complete givesNotice of Foreclosure of Lienand intent to sell the followingvehicle on November 9, 2013at 10:00 AM. Location: 101 E.Fletcher Street, Kissimmee,FL, 34744 in Osceola County.Tel: 407-467-4960 – Counsel.1) 1973 Chevrolet – CapriceClassic Convertible; Vin no.:1L47H3D0186953Osceola Auto Complete

reserves the right to accept orreject any and/or all bids.Terms of bids are cash only.Buyer must have funds onhand at time of sale.October 19, 2013

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEPursuant to subsection of theFlorida Statutes §713.585,Osceola Auto Complete givesNotice of Foreclosure of Lienand intent to sell the followingvehicle on November 9, 2013at 10:00 AM. Location: 101 E.Fletcher Street, Kissimmee,FL, 34744 in Osceola County.Tel: 407-467-4960 – Counsel.1) 1999 Ford Windstar; Vin no.:2FMZA5245XBA76500Osceola Auto Complete

reserves the right to accept orreject any and/or all bids.Terms of bids are cash only.Buyer must have funds onhand at time of sale.October 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO. 13-CA-1745 MFFEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.BETTY A. MOSS, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order orSummary Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September16, 2013, and entered in CaseNo. 13-CA-1745 MF, UCN:492013CA001745, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,is Plaintiff, and BETTY A.MOSS; WILLIAM MOSS;POINCIANA VILLAGE TWOASSOCIATION, INC.;ASSOCIATION OFPOINCIANA VILLAGES INC.;UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1;UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2;and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING INTERESTS BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST A NAMEDDEFENDANT TO THISACTION, OR HAVING ORCLAIMING TO HAVE ANYRIGHT, TITLE OR INTERESTIN THE PROPERTY HEREINDESCRIBED, are Defendants,ARMANDO RAMIREZ, Clerk ofthe Circuit Court, will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600 / Room2602, Kissimmee, FL 34741,at 11:00 a.m. on the 6th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Order or FinalJudgment, to-wit:Lot 9, Block 1335,POINCIANA, Neighborhood 3,Village 2, according to the Platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 3, Page(s) 109 through119, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LIS

PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 7422417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call711.DATED at Kissimmee, Florida,on 7th day of October, 2013SHD Legal Group P.A.Attorneys for PlaintiffP.O. BOX 11438, FortLauderdale, FL 33339-1438Telephone: (954) 5640071Facsimile: (954) 5649252Service Email:[email protected]: /s/ Brian S. JonesBRIAN S. JONESFlorida Bar No. 917431440-134563Octiober 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION

Case Number: 201300031To: BARBARA RIERAA Notice of Suspension tosuspend your license andeligibility for licensure has beenfiled against you. You have theright to request a hearingpursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes,by mailing a request for sameto the Florida Department ofAgriculture and ConsumerServices, Division of Licensing,Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168.If a request for hearing is notreceived by 21 days from thedate of the last publication, theright to hearing in this matterwill be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.October 19, 26, 2013November 2, 9, 2013

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXV

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on May 21, 2013, in O.R. Book 4445, at Page 33-35, of the Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), in the pay-ment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit “A”),of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Default andIntent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publication by theundersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the front stepsof the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the property situat-ed in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as:(See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according to the Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XXV, record-ed in Official Records Book 1665, at Page 1597, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right tooccupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / Assigned Year(s), (See Exhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd.,Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made (without covenants, or warranty, express orimplied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments due in the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with inter-est accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan, advances, if any, under the terms of said Claim ofLien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claim of Lien. Obligor(s) shall have the right to cure the defaultand any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date the Trustee issues the Certificate of Sale by paying theamounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By: KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

Lilia A Gaano 1 Fixed Week/ VVC/12 47 WHOLE 4375/1959 $4,162.24 $1.30218 Hampshire Dr Fixed UnitDeptford, NJ 08096Karen E Eaton 1/2 Fixed VVC/14 25 ODD 4375/1956 $3,513.28 $0.92Anthony W Brailsford5 Kingfisher Close MickleoverDerby DE3 0UE, EnglandDanny De Jesus Azuaje 1/2 IIB/13 12 ODD 4375/1954 $3,459.34 $0.92Malvina MontagnaCalle Apure Residencia CasanoPiso 5Apt 5 A Urb Los CaobosMaracay 2101, VenezuelaOrfeu Daniel Arantes 1/2 IIB/21 39 ODD 4375/1949 $3,528.25 $0.925921 Tarawood DrOrlando, FL 32819Phillip Barfield 1/2 VVC/12 42 ODD 4375/1950 $3,511.14 $0.92Patricia M Barfield742 W Jefferson StPaducah, KY 42001Gregory M Caulfield 1/2 IIA/20 6 ODD 4375/1952 $3,513.28 $0.92Judith A Caulfield49 Mckinley AveFox Lake, IL 60020Jenyung A Chiu 1/2 IIA/12 27 ODD 4375/1953 $3,543.23 $0.92Dolores G Lagrimas2315 Copperstone Dr Apt 1cHigh Point, NC 27265John W Dituro 1/2 VVE/05 47 ODD 4375/1955 $3,513.28 $0.92Anne Marie Streeter320 Spadola LnPine Bush, NY 12566Jacqueline S Ellis 1/2 IIB/11 28 ODD 4375/1957 $3,513.28 $0.921453 E Forks RdBay Shore, NY 11706Harry Finch 1/2 IIB/16 17 ODD 4375/1958 $3,336.44 $0.91Judy Finch118 Ohio AveMonroe, OH 45050Godfrey M Humes 1/2 IIA/11 44 ODD 4375/1960 $3,509.36 $0.92Gelitha R HumesP O Box N 10244Nassau, BahamasK:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Gaano.0189\NOS.Gaano.pub.docOctober 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND INTENT TO FORECLOSEWESTGATE TOWN CENTER

Pursuant to Section 721.855, Florida Statutes, WESTGATE TOWN CENTER OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. (hereinafter referred to as“Westgate”), has recorded a Claim of Lien in the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) perday, and recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit “A”), of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and theundersigned Trustee as appointed by Westgate, hereby formally notifies (See Exhibit “A”) that due to your failure to pay the annual assess-ment(s) due on (See Exhibit “A”) and all assessment(s) thereafter, you are currently in default of your obligations to pay assessments dueto Westgate on the following described real property located in Osceola County, Florida: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (SeeExhibit “A”) according to the Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Town Center, recorded in Official Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of thePublic Records of Osceola County, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Unit(s) (See Exhibit “A”),during Unit Week(s) (See Exhibit “A”), during Assigned Year(s), (See Exhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747,Building (See Exhibit “A”) (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”). As a result of the aforementioned default, Westgate hereby electsto sell the Property pursuant to Section 721.855, Florida Statutes. Please be advised that in the event that your obligation is not broughtcurrent (including the payment of any fees incurred by Westgate in commencing this foreclosure process) within thirty (30) days from thefirst date of publication, the undersigned Trustee shall proceed with the sale of the Property as provided in Section 721.855, Florida Statutes,in which case, the undersigned Trustee shall: (1) Provide you with written notice of the sale, including the date, time and location thereof;(2) Record the notice of sale in the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; and (3) Publish a copy of the notice of sale two (2) times,once each week, for two (2) successive weeks, in an Osceola County newspaper, provided such a newspaper exists at the time of publish-ing. If you fail to cure the default as set forth in this notice or take other appropriate action with regard to this foreclosure matter, you risklosing ownership of your timeshare interest through the trustee foreclosure procedure established in Section 721.855, Florida Statutes. Youmay chose to sign and send to the undersigned trustee an objection form, exercising your right to object to the use of the trustee foreclo-sure procedure. Upon the undersigned trustee’s receipt of your signed objection form, the foreclosure of the lien with respect to the defaultspecified in this notice shall be subject to the judicial foreclosure procedure only. You have the right to cure your default in the manner setforth in this notice at any time before the undersigned trustee’s sale of your timeshare interest. If you do not object to the use of the trusteeforeclosure procedure, you will not be subject to a deficiency judgment even if the proceeds from the sale of your timeshare interest areinsufficient to offset the amounts secured by the lien.By: GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., Trustee

EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND INTENT TO FORECLOSE

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Unit Week Time Week Default Book/ Amount Per DiemShare Date Page of Lien AmountUnit

Silva, Antonio C. 1/2 5600-5614 32 even 1/2/2010 4314/828 $1,643.87 $0.55Silva, Denise T.Rua Traituba # 290 Apt #272,Bairro SaudeSao Paulo 04135-000, BrazilSmith, Ronald 1/2 5600-5664 37 odd 1/2/2007 4314/830 $2,343.74 $0.663362 Rockmill DrEllenwood, GA 30294Soor, Ranver S. 2 5900-505A & 48 whole & 1/2/2009 4314/832 $3,795.87 $1.35Soor, Jasvinder K. 5900-506C 48 whole24, Medcroft Avenue HandsworthWoodBirmingham, B201NB, EnglandSoubies, Jean Claude 2 5900-211C & 4 whole & 1/2/2009 4314/833 $4,901.28 $1.49De Soubis, Ingrid Massuh aka 5900-212A 4 wholeDe Soubies, Ingrid Massuh7 Chemin Des SoeursBlagnac, 31700, FranceTaylor, Elaine A. 1/2 5700-5755 13 even 1/2/2010 4314/836 $2,353.48 $0.7689 N 22nd StEast Orange, NJ 07017Thornton, Curtis A. 1 5300-5341 10 whole 1/2/2009 4314/837 $3,653.56 $1.26Thornton, Donna Davis835 E. 88th StreetChicago, IL 60619Tong, Roger O. 1 5300-5334 43 whole 1/2/2009 4314/838 $4,431.28 $1.49Tong, Pamela R.665 Mendenhall RdPeebles, OH 45660-9507Toor, Fawzia A. 1/2 5200-5218 35 even 1/2/2009 4314/839 $2,633.15 $0.828608 Hinckley CirCleveland, OH 44141-1709Torres, Alicia M. 1 Floating B-1116 1 whole 1/2/2009 4314/840 $3,550.24 $1.12250 Ne 121 TerNorth Miami, FL 33161Tovi, Dorit 1/2 B-1306 17 even 1/2/2008 4314/841 $2,757.06 $0.83Tovi, Avi2200 W Park Blvd Apt 1608Plano, TX 75075-2976Farmer, Deborah D. Vann 1/2 Fixed 5400-5424 28 odd 1/2/2009 4314/842 $2,547.80 $0.73Farmer, Ronald4905 Walnut StPhiladelphia, PA 19139Walby, Angelica Cuellar 1/2 5600-5644 9 even 1/2/2008 4314/1256 $2,168.27 $0.685845 Birdcage St Apt 221Ward, Michelle 1/2 5700-5744 4 even 1/2/2010 4314/1258 $1,643.88 $0.5560 Perimeter Center Pl Ne Apt 213Atlanta, GA 30346-4213Webber, James C. 1/2 5700-5745 50 odd 1/2/2009 4314/1259 $2,151.64 $0.73Webber, Patricia A.385 Hawks Nest CirRochester, NY 14626-1935Wood, Hortor 1/2 5200-5235 29 even 1/2/2010 4314/1262 $2,353.48 $0.76Wood, FlerendinaPo Box 11109 ApoGrand Cayman, Cayman IslandWashington, Donna E. 1/2 5700-5734 37 odd 1/2/2007 4314/1263 $2,811.92 $0.764440 W 58th PlLos Angeles, CA 90043-3410Zackery, Towanda G. 1/2 5700-5734 36 odd 1/2/2009 4314/1265 $1,794.96 $0.53405 Indian TrailMoultrie, GA 31788-2572Robles, Edna 1 5600-5644 40 whole 1/2/2005 4314/821 $7,542.22 $1.97110 Ave Los Filtros, Apt.2102Bayamon, PR 00959-8872K:\FORECLOSURE\26896.WG Town Center HOA (NJ)\Silva.0255\NODv2. Silva PUB.docOctober 19, 26, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XVI

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on June 04, 2013, in O.R. Book 4452, at Page 1852-1854, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), inthe payment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit“A”), of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Defaultand Intent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publicationby the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the frontsteps of the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the prop-erty situated in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according tothe Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XVI, recorded in Official Records Book 1072, at Page 1234, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / AssignedYear(s), (See Exhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale willbe made (without covenants, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assess-ments due in the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the TimesharePlan, advances, if any, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claimof Lien. Obligor(s) shall have the right to cure the default and any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the datethe Trustee issues the Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By: KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

Ines Pena Madriz 1/2 UU/07 36 ODD 4375/234 $3,513.28 $0.92Los Naranjos Ave Este1 Residencies La Vista Torre BApt 7aCaracas, 1060, VenezuelaFrancois Grimard 1/2 RR/03 34 ODD 4375/223 $3,513.28 $0.92Susanna Davey151 Boul Saint-LaurentShawinigan-Sud, QC G9P 1B6,CanadaCarlos Avila 1/2 UU/06 31 ODD 4375/214 $2,871.64 $0.80Sonia Avila2901 Clausen StMadison, WI 53713-2716David Bryan Jr 1/2 SS/06 17 ODD 4375/215 $3,513.28 $0.92Sharon Bryan2125 Devereaux AvePhiladelphia, PA 19149-3512Inoska E Grullon 1 UU/01 20 Whole 4375/224 $6,756.16 $1.8830 Corinth StreetProvidence, RI 02907-2004Jose A Gutierrez 1/2 TT/03 50 Even 4375/225 $4,587.08 $1.22Adriana P GutierrezP.O. Box 2064Amagansett, NY 11930-2064Robert Ketelhut 1 UU/02 6 Whole 4375/226 $6,756.16 $1.88Elia J Fuentes Ketelhut13921 Intracoastal Sound DrJacksonville, FL 32224-1366Charles F Klotz 1 QQ/03 18 Whole 4375/227 $6,772.63 $1.88Ann Klotz127 Palisade AveBogota, NJ 07603-1621Henry R Lara 1/2 UU/08 50 ODD 4375/228 $4,552.54 $1.12Diana L Dotson5935 Spring XingSan Antonio, TX 78247Maria I Lopez 1 SS/05 31 Whole 4375/229 $9,718.79 $2.464001 NW 17th StBelle Glade, FL 33430-5926Jorge Luis Dones 1 QQ/04 21 Whole 4375/230 $6,756.16 $1.88Yolanda OlivoP.O. Box 8861Carolina, PR 00988Marie Calvin Mangum 1/2 TT/04 51 ODD 4375/231 $3,513.28 $0.92aka Marie MangumWillie Mangum1626 Van Buren StBronx, NY 10460-2717Sonia Pena 1/2 SS/04 36 ODD 4375/233 $3,504.85 $0.925235 SW 90 AveCooper City, FL 33328Audrey R Rogers 1 RR/03 27 Whole 4375/235 $6,729.93 $1.88Julie R Smith2360 E Shales CtHernando, FL 34442-4036Joann M Ryals 1 QQ/02 19 Whole 4375/236 $6,756.16 $1.881069 Altamaha RdJesup, GA 31545-5320John M Thompson 1/2 TT/09 36 ODD 4375/237 $3,463.28 $0.92Melanie H Thompson14735 Seminole TrlSeminole, FL 33776-1079K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Madriz.0161\NOS.Madriz.PUB.docOctober 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE #: 2012 CA 004684 MFJPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,vs.AMY L. MATTOS, et al,Defendants./

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of foreclosure datedSeptember 25, 2013, andentered in Case No. 2012 CA004684 MF of the Circuit Courtof the NINTH Judicial Circuit inand for OSCEOLA COUNTY,Florida, wherein JPMORGANCHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, is Plaintiff, andAMY L. MATTOS, et al areDefendants, the clerk will sellto the highest and best bidderfor cash, beginning at 11:00A.M., at OSCEOLA CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600/RoomNumber 2602, Kissimmee, FL34741, in accordance withChapter 45, Florida Statutes,on the 6th day of NOVEMBER,2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidSummary Final Judgment, towit:Lot 11, HEATHER OAKS UNITIII, according to the plat thereofas recorded in Plat Book 2,page 148 of the public recordsof Osceola County, Florida.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus fundsfrom the sale, if any, other thanthe property owner as of thedate of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days afterthe sale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation to participatein this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than seven (7) days; if youare hearing or voice impaired,call 711.DATED: September 27, 2013.PHELAN HALLINAN, PLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309Tel: 954-462-7000Fax: 954-462-7001Service by email:[email protected]: /s/ Sim J. SinghPhelan Hallinan, PLCSim J. Singh, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 98122Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 0668273October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE No.: 2012-CA-4812 MF.BLACKSTONE LANDINGHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.JOSE A. SANTANA andSONYA J. SANTANA,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE is given that pursuantto the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September19, 2013, in Case No. 2012-CA- 4812-MF, of the CircuitCourt in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, in whichBLACKSTONE LANDINGHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., is thePlaintiff, and JOSE A.SANTANA and SONYA J.SANTANA, are theDefendants, the Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash on at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Room 2602, Kissimmee,FL 34741, at 11:00 A.M., onOCTOBER 31, 2013, thefollowing described propertyset forth in the Order of FinalJudgment:Lot 36, BLACKSTONELANDING PHASE 2, accordingto the plat thereof as recordedin Plat Book 17, Pages 149through 154, Public RecordsOsceola County, Florida.Having a street address of:2318 Andrews Valley DriveKissimmee, FL 34758REQUESTS FORACCOMMODATIONS BYPERSONS WITHDISABILITIES: If you are aperson with a disability whoneeds any accommodation inorder to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to the provisionof certain assistance. Pleasecontact Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED: September 26, 2013.

By: /s/ Joseph C. StayanoffJOSEPH C. STAYANOFF

Attorney for PlaintiffFlorida Bar No.: 0618276

CLAYTON & McCULLOUGH1065 Maitland CenterCommons Boulevard, Maitland,Florida 32751Telephone: (407) 875-2655October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 2011-CA-004378-

MFSOUTHPORT BAY MASTERHOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.ESMERY HERNANDEZ, ifliving, or if not living, theunknown heirs, deviseegrantees assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees, or otherclaimants by, through, under oragainst Esmery Hernandezwho is not known to be deador alive, and EUFRACIAHERNANDEZ, as PersonalRepresentative of the Estate ofEsmery Hernandez,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE is given that pursuantto the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated October 9,2013, in Case No. 2011-CA-004378-MF, of the CircuitCourt in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida, in whichSOUTHPORT BAY MASTERHOMOEWNERS'ASSOCIATION, INC., is thePlaintiff and ESMERYHERNANDEZ, if living, or if notliving, the unknown heirs,devisee grantees assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees, orother claimants by, through,under or against EsmeryHernandez who is not known tobe dead or alive, andEUFRACIA HERNANDEZ, asPersonal Representative of theEstate of Esmery Hernandez,are the Defendants, I will sell tothe highest and best bidder forcash on NOVEMBER 15, 2013,at 11:00 A.M. at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Room 2602, Kissimmee,FL 34741, the followingdescribed property set forth inthe Order of Final Judgment;

Lot 104, SOUTHPORT BAYPHASE TWO, according to theOfficial Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 17,Pages 136 and 137, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.Said property located at:4696 Huron Bay CircleKissimmee, FL 34759.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED: October 9, 2013.

By: /s/ Joseph C. StayanoffJOSEPH C. STAYANOFF

Attorney for PlaintiffFlorida Bar No.: 0618276

CLAYTON & McCULLOUGH1065 Maitland CenterCommons Boulevard, Maitland,Florida 32751Telephone: (407) 875-2655October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

General Jurisdiction Division

CASE No.: 12-CA-4966-MFGE MONEY HOMEFINANCE LIMITED,Plaintiff,vs.DALE RUDD, a/k/a DALEANDREW RUDD, CARIBECOVE CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.,WESTSIDE MASTERHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., andJOHN DOE and JANE DOE,as unknown tenants inpossession of the subjectproperty,Defendants.

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat, pursuant to the FinalJudgment of Foreclosureentered in the above-styledcause, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, I,Clerk of the Circuit Court,will sell the following property,situated in Osceola County,Florida, and more particularlydescribed as follows:Condominium Unit 3502,Phase 3, CARIBE COVE, aCondominium, together with anundivided interest in thecommon elements, accordingto the Declaration ofCondominium thereof,recorded in Official RecordBook 3485, Page 136; andamended by amendmentadding Phase 2 recorded inOfficial Record Book 3504,Page 2657; and Amendmentadding Phase 3 recorded inOfficial Record Book 3531,Page 2236, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,FloridaThe Clerk of Circuit Court willsell the property all at publicsale, to the highest and bestbidder, for cash, in an onlinesale atwww.osceola.realforeclose.com,beginning at 11:00 A.M., onNOVEMBER 12, 2013, inaccordance with Chapter 45Florida Statutes.

Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding or event, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact: InOsceola County: ADACoordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741,(407) 742-2417; Fax #: (407)835-5079, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification ifthe time before the scheduledcourt appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.WITNESS my hand and sealof the Court on this 9th day ofOctober 2013.

By: /s/ Erin E. BanksERIN E. BANKS

Florida Bar No. 750301E-Mail:

[email protected] FIELDS, P.A.P.O. Box 3239Tampa, FL 33601-3239Telephone: (813) 223-7000Facsimile: (813) 229-4133Attorneys for Plaintiff28234504.1October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No.: 2013-CP-000542 PR.

DIVISION: Probate.IN RE: ESTATE OFDIANNA LYNN JANDOS,A/K/A DIANNA L. JANDOS,A/K/A DIANNA JANDOS,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the

estate of DIANNA LYNNJANDOS, a/k/a DIANNA L.JANDOS, a/k/a DIANNAJANDOS, deceased, whosedate of death was September14, 2013, is pending in theCircuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis: 2 Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Thenames and addresses of thePersonal Representative andthe Personal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedentand other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate, on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served, must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the

decedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedents estate, mustfile their claims with this CourtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE,ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'S

DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first Publication ofthis notice is: October 19,2013.

Personal Representative:/s/ Donna R. PearceDONNA R. PEARCE2945 Cherokee Road

St. Cloud, Florida 34772Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEYAttorney for Donna R. PearceFlorida Bar No. 36207C.D. LEWIS Jr., P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueP.O. Box 701654St. Cloud, Florida 34770-1654Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mail:[email protected] 19, 26, 2013

CASE #: 2013 CA 000796 MFJPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONSUCCESSOR IN INTERESTBY PURCHASE FROM THEFEDERAL DEPOSITINSURANCE CORPORATIONAS RECEIVER OFWASHINGTON MUTUALBANK F/K/A WASHINGTONMUTUAL BANK, F.A.,Plaintiff,vs.ARBEY GUZMAN, et al,Defendants./

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Summary FinalJudgment of foreclosure datedAugust 01, 2013, and enteredin Case No. 2013 CA 000796MF of the Circuit Court of theNINTH Judicial Circuit in andfor OSCEOLA COUNTY,Florida, wherein JPMORGANCHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION SUCCESSORIN INTEREST BY PURCHASEFROM THE FEDERALDEPOSIT INSURANCECORPORATION ASRECEIVER OF WASHINGTONMUTUAL BANK F/K/AWASHINGTON MUTUAL

BANK, F.A., is Plaintiff, andARBEY GUZMAN, et al, areDefendants, the clerk will sellto the highest and best bidderfor cash, beginning at 11:00A.M., at OSCEOLA CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600/ RoomNumber 2602, Kissimmee, FL34741, in accordance withChapter 45, Florida Statutes,on the 12th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Summary FinalJudgment, to wit:Lot 121, EMERALD POINTEPHASE 2, according to the platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 13, Pages 9 through 12,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus fundsfrom the sale, if any, other thanthe property owner as of thedate of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days afterthe sale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation to participatein this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certain

assistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than seven (7) days; if youare hearing or voice impaired,call 711.DATED: October 11, 2013.PHELAN HALLINAN, PLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309Tel: 954-462-7000Fax: 954-462-7001Service by email:[email protected]: /s/ Heather J. KochHEATHER J. KOCHPhelan Hallinan, PLCHeather J. Koch, Es.Florida Bar No. 89107Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 0668273October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CIVIL DIVISION

NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND INTENT TO FORECLOSEWESTGATE TOWN CENTER

Pursuant to Section 721.855, Florida Statutes, WESTGATE TOWN CENTER OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. (hereinafter referred to as“Westgate”), has recorded a Claim of Lien in the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) perday, and recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit “A”), of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, and theundersigned Trustee as appointed by Westgate, hereby formally notifies (See Exhibit “A”) that due to your failure to pay the annual assess-ment(s) due on (See Exhibit “A”) and all assessment(s) thereafter, you are currently in default of your obligations to pay assessments dueto Westgate on the following described real property located in Osceola County, Florida: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (SeeExhibit “A”) according to the Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Town Center, recorded in Official Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, of thePublic Records of Osceola County, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Unit(s) (See Exhibit “A”),during Unit Week(s) (See Exhibit “A”), during Assigned Year(s), (See Exhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747,Building (See Exhibit “A”) (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”). As a result of the aforementioned default, Westgate hereby electsto sell the Property pursuant to Section 721.855, Florida Statutes. Please be advised that in the event that your obligation is not brought cur-rent (including the payment of any fees incurred by Westgate in commencing this foreclosure process) within thirty (30) days from the firstdate of publication, the undersigned Trustee shall proceed with the sale of the Property as provided in Section 721.855, Florida Statutes, inwhich case, the undersigned Trustee shall: (1) Provide you with written notice of the sale, including the date, time and location thereof; (2)Record the notice of sale in the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida; and (3) Publish a copy of the notice of sale two (2) times, onceeach week, for two (2) successive weeks, in an Osceola County newspaper, provided such a newspaper exists at the time of publishing. Ifyou fail to cure the default as set forth in this notice or take other appropriate action with regard to this foreclosure matter, you risk losingownership of your timeshare interest through the trustee foreclosure procedure established in Section 721.855, Florida Statutes. You maychose to sign and send to the undersigned trustee an objection form, exercising your right to object to the use of the trustee foreclosure pro-cedure. Upon the undersigned trustee’s receipt of your signed objection form, the foreclosure of the lien with respect to the default speci-fied in this notice shall be subject to the judicial foreclosure procedure only. You have the right to cure your default in the manner set forthin this notice at any time before the undersigned trustee’s sale of your timeshare interest. If you do not object to the use of the trustee fore-closure procedure, you will not be subject to a deficiency judgment even if the proceeds from the sale of your timeshare interest are insuf-ficient to offset the amounts secured by the lien.By: GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., Trustee

EXHIBIT “A” – NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND INTENT TO FORECLOSE

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Unit Week Time Week Default Book/ Amount Per DiemShare Date Page of Lien AmountUnit

Gutierrez, Raul M. 1 5600-5634 30 whole 1/2/2010 4314/890 $2,472.64 $0.82Caceres, Betty L.Avenida Sergio Bernales,257 SurquilloLima, 34, PeruHamilton, Larry 1/2 5700-5724 33 even 1/2/2010 4314/891 $1,643.88 $0.55Hamilton, Gwendolyn8271 Moncrief Dinsmore RdJacksonville, FL 32219-3605Hammond, Sandra C. 1 B-1206 8 whole 1/2/2008 4314/892 $4,678.93 $1.39Hammond, Breina G.3045 Panama DrPensacola, FL 32526Hee, Choon 1/2 5100-5165 26 even 1/2/2010 4314/894 $2,353.48 $0.7610 Spy Glass CtJamesburg, NJ 08831-5121Herrera, Gloria A. 1/2 Fixed 5700-5754 6 even 1/2/2008 4314/896 $2,334.12 $0.76Ibanez, Oscar E.8917 Castle Bay DrCharlotte, NC 28277Jackson, Lanier C. 1/2 5600-5624 26 odd 1/2/2007 4314/897 $2,804.65 $0.76Jackson, Myrtle L. Rycraw641 Huntley TerraceCrete, IL 60417-2252Jordan, Sylvia D. 1/2 5600-5664 23 odd 1/2/2007 4314/900 $2,321.60 $0.664919 Walnut StPhiladelphia, PA 19139-4228Osorio, Gabriela Jorge 1 5100-5148 42 whole 1/2/2010 4314/901 $3,000.44 $0.99Ave Cuauhtemoc Oriente 50Chalco, MexicoKyler, Alicia J. 1/2 5600-5654 35 odd 1/2/2009 4314/903 $1,794.96 $0.5310108 Campus Way SUpper Marlboro, MD 20774-2127Le May, James D. 1 5600-5645 43 whole 1/2/2009 4314/904 $4,901.28 $1.49Le May, Ann D.5273 W Pratt RdDewitt, MI 48820-9163Lewis, Sophia D. 1/2 Fixed 5400-5425 15 odd 1/2/2007 4314/1022 $3,987.44 $1.049817 Cristina DriveRiverview, FL 33569Libby, William R. 1 5300-5341 8 whole 1/2/2009 4314/1023 $3,974.53 $1.28Libby, DianaPo Box 15Center Tuftonboro, NH 03816-0015Martinez, Mayra 1 5300-5341 11 whole 1/2/2002 4314/1028 $11,319.28 $2.75Martinez, AimeePo Box 93Albrightsville, PA 18210-0093Mata, Edward 1/2 Floating B-1715 6 even 1/2/2010 4314/1029 $1,312.53 $0.47Mata, Lizette7337 Camino Del SolEl Paso, TX 79911Osman, Ann Mathura 1/2 5600-5664 1 odd 1/2/2009 4314/1030 $1,794.96 $0.5310100 Nw 35th St Apt 3Coral Springs, FL 33065-2819Mc Neal, Joe L. 1 5100-5124 30 whole 1/2/2010 4314/1031 $3,536.68 $1.141023 S Highland AveOak Park, IL 60304Mendiola, Karen 1/2 Floating 5500-5523 5 even 1/2/2008 4314/1032 $3,765.16 $1.103141 Sw 189th AvePembroke Pines, FL 33029-5804K:\FORECLOSURE\26896.WG Town Center HOA (NJ)\Gutierrez.0253\NODv2. Gutierrez PUB.docOctober 19, 26, 2013

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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS VII

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on May 29, 2013, in O.R. Book 4448, at Page 783-785, of the Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), in the pay-ment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit “A”),of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Default andIntent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publication by theundersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the front stepsof the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the property situat-ed in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according to the TimeSharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas VII, recorded in Official Records Book 845, at Page 724, of the Public Records of Osceola County,Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / Assigned Year(s), (SeeExhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made (with-out covenants, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments due in theamount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan, advances, ifany, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claim of Lien. Obligor(s)shall have the right to cure the default and any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date the Trustee issuesthe Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By: KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

Anna M Correa 1 P/04 26 WHOLE 03889/2718 $12,920.15 $1.35232 Bleaker RdRochester, NY 14620Efren Gonzalez 1 Q/07 32 WHOLE 03905/2880 $23,465.40 $2.9810229 ChestnutAve Apt GrFranklin Park, IL 60131Francisco Rodriguez 1 P/06 28 WHOLE 03832/2186 $3,515.48 $2.50Anita Rodriguez2727 S Kostner AveChicago, IL 60623Jan Murdzova 1 P/08 23 WHOLE 03674/0423 $8,012.06 $3.77Janka Murdzova601 Valley Forge Rd NNeptune Beach, FL 32266Walter Evans 1 R/08 45 WHOLE 03439/1607 $3,140.13 $3.00Regina Evans10024 197th StHollis, NY 11423Roma Fauvel 1 Q/07 7 WHOLE 03836/0544 $3,515.48 $2.5025 Arkansas DriveDracut, MA 01826W Gene Taylor 1 R/10 4 WHOLE 03887/0311 $5,610.91 $3.00Vanessa L Taylor11866 Clark DrBaltimore, OH 43105Richard J Snyder 1 P/01 44 WHOLE 03614/1448 $2,378.23 $2.50Donna M Snyder136 Boylston St Apt 1Malden, MA 02148Robert E Green 1 R/03 31 WHOLE 03836/0649 $3,515.48 $2.50Margaret E Green252 Bramhall Lane DavenportStockport SK38TR, EnglandEmil H Streeter 1 R/06 39 WHOLE 03724/0989 $2,594.35 $2.50Sharon M Smith2718 Welshbush RoadFrankfort, NY 13340Patricia K Conrad 1 Q/01 52 WHOLE 03431/2713 $2,251.45 $2.75P O Box 1528Rch Cucamonga, CA 91729Devsaran Kumar 1 R/06 33 WHOLE 04151/2471 $3,866.01 $1.95Tejrie Kumar9721 Mountain Lake DrOrlando, FL 32832Christophr Johnson 1 Q/02 45 WHOLE 04152/0407 $4,835.83 $2.19aka Christopher F Johnson98 Grove StBergenfield, NJ 07621Resorts Access Network, LLC 1 Q/01 23 WHOLE 04152/0632 $3,856.53 $1.95Dharmesh Patel, Auth.Representative for8906 E 96th StreetFishers, IN 46038K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Correa.0185\NOS.Al Correa.pub.docOctober 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXI

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on June 26, 2013, in O.R. Book 4462, at Page 2463-2465, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), inthe payment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit“A”), of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Defaultand Intent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publicationby the undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the frontsteps of the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the propertysituated in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according to the TimeSharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XXI, recorded in Official Records Book 1200, at Page 2720, of the Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / Assigned Year(s),(See Exhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made(without covenants, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments duein the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan,advances, if any, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claim ofLien. Obligor(s) shall have the right to cure the default and any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date theTrustee issues the Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By:KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

Miguel Angel Alarcon Rios 1 LLL/04 52 WHOLE 4375/2496 46,462.11 $1.86Myriam E BasualdoAv Artigas 3939Asuncion, ParaguayMauricio Arango 1/2 NNN/13 49 ODD 4375/2497 $3,513.28 $0.92Claudia EscobarCons 316 Carrera 7119-14 Bogota, ColombiaLincoln Belton 1/2 NNN/15 22 ODD 4375/2498 $3,513.28 $0.92Blanche BeltonDarus M SaburMyra K Sabur19138 Walbrook LaneCypress, TX 77433Jubert I Evertsz 1/2 MMM/01 36 ODD 4375/2504 $2,543.38 $0.69Laura C MaduroJandoret Kaya Frater Fidelius 27Willemstad, CuracaoBruce Fletcher 1/2 MMM/09 46 ODD 4375/2505 $3,505.61 $0.924 Niks AveJamaica, JamaicaDouglas R Forde 1 NNN/05 18 WHOLE 4375/2506 $6,754.40 $1.88Linda E Forde28b Frankford Cres TrentonON K8V4L2, CanadaJose G Hernandez 1/2 LLL/03 33 EVEN 4375/2508 $4,587.08 $1.22Maria Garcia HernandezP O Box 630 StanthorpeLa UrbinaTortuguitas 1073, VenezuelaTyrone Jenkins 1/2 MMM/09 16 ODD 4375/2509 $3,413.28 $0.92Julie A Jenkins32 Elmwood AveMontclair, NJ 07042Michael Lowder 1/2 NNN/11 2 ODD 4375/2510 $3,513.28 $0.9236605 MeadowdaleCleveland, OH 44139Martin Mayen 1 MMM/03 17 WHOLE 4375/2511 $6,280.24 $1.817710 Harding Ave Apt 10Miami Beach, FL 33141Paul A Mc Naughton 1 LLL/04 8 WHOLE 4375/2512 $12,127.26 $2.85Deborah A Mc Naughton613 Main StHampden, MA 01036Douglas W Moore 1/2 LLL/03 46 ODD 4375/2514 $4,847.36 $1.17Kathleen E Moore4568 State Route 44Ravenna, OH 44266Mohammad Naeem FatanyZohra Naeem Fatany 1/2 NNN/07 36 ODD 4375/2515 $3,513.28 $0.9212004 NW 47th StCoral Springs, FL 33076Edwin Pacheco 1/2 MMM/09 1 ODD 4375/2516 $3,513.28 $0.92Gloria RiosCalle Acuario Sur F UrbCampo AlegrePonce, PR 00716Lucious L Patterson 1/2 MMM/02 47 ODD 4375/2517 $3,513.28 $0.92Sheila E Patterson3154 Attala Rd 5022Kosciusko, MS 39090Michael Quesenberry 1/2 MMM/05 45 ODD 4375/2518 $3,513.28 $0.92Michelle Dalton1167 Rocky Summit RdBean Station, TN 37708-7024K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Zamago.0187\NOS.Zamago.pub.docOctoiber 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS VI

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on May 29, 2013, in O.R. Book 4448, at Page 833-835, of the Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), in the pay-ment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit “A”),of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Default andIntent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publication bythe undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the front stepsof the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the property situat-ed in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according to the TimeSharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas VI, recorded in Official Records Book 845, at Page 686, of the Public Records of Osceola County,Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / Assigned Year(s), (SeeExhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made (with-out covenants, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments due in theamount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan, advances, ifany, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claim of Lien. Obligor(s)shall have the right to cure the default and any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date the Trustee issuesthe Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By: KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

Jo Ann Wargo 1 S/01 18 WHOLE 04179/1895 $3,737.38 $0.963179 Wallace DrNew Castle, PA 16105Vivian Kay Tarbaranza 1 S/05 32 WHOLE 04254/1306 $7,269.94 $2.50Aka Vivian Kay C TabaranzaRosemarie MolinaAka Rosemarie N Molina75 Mulford Rd Bldg 2-4Lafayette, NJ 07848Ernesto Key 1 S/04 34 WHOLE 4339/147 $10,926.53 $2.85Josefa Maria Croes De KeyUrb Campo Verde Calle E Casa 2Ojeda, VenezuelaKimberly Sayles Hernandez 1 S/04 30 WHOLE 04170/2584 $5,091.18 $1.54Marcelino Hernandez, Jr.11439 Aries DriveOrlando, FL 32837Eugene A Riggs 1 S/05 36 WHOLE 04170/2587 $5,096.52 $1.54Pam Riggs7814 N 154th AveBennington, NE 68007Vacation Solutions, LLC, 1 S/03 5 WHOLE 04170/2585 $5,062.36 $1.54A Nevada limited liabilitycompany6363 S Pecos Rd Ste 206Las Vegas, NV 89120Thomas Labruzzi 1 S/04 5 WHOLE 04170/2578 $3,937.44 $1.25Darlene Labruzzi59 Roosevelt Blvd Apt 3ALong Beach, NY 11561Adam M Kovac 1 S/06 22 WHOLE 04170/2575 $3,937.44 $1.25Tamara K KovacP O Box 151Saint Louis, MI 48880M Pamela Jones 1 S/02 5 WHOLE 04170/2586 $5,096.52 $1.5487 Trestle Lane RR 1LondonberryNS B0M1M0, CanadaTimothy J Demers 1 S/01 5 WHOLE 04170/2579 $5,025.08 $1.54Janice E DemersP O Box 266Sisters, OR 97759James L Belshan 1 S/05 40 WHOLE 04170/2590 $6,308.88 $1.819103 Andrea StSchofield, WI 54476Lloyd E Daley 1 S/04 33 WHOLE 04170/2588 $5,129.76 $1.54Roselee P Daley2923 Tiemann Ave #1Bronx, NY 10469Luigi Mollo 2 S/08 & 51 WHOLE & 04170/2589 $5,157.84 $1.92Cira Mollo S/08 52 WHOLE9025 Skyline DrBurr Ridge, IL 60527K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Wargo.0193\NOS.Al Wargo.pub.docOctober 12, 19, 2013

NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS X

On October 29, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., GREENSPOON MARDER, P.A., 201 E. Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, as Trusteepursuant to that Appointment of Trustee recorded on May 29, 2013, in O.R. Book 4448, at Page 760-762, of the Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, by reason of a now continuing default by Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), whose address is (See Exhibit “A”), in the pay-ment or performance of the obligations secured by said Claim of Lien recorded in O.R. Book (See Exhibit “A”), at Page (See Exhibit “A”),of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida, including the breach or default, notice of which was set forth in a Notice of Default andIntent to Foreclose provided to the last known address of Obligor(s), (See Exhibit “A”), by Certified/Registered Mail or by publication bythe undersigned Trustee, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for lawful money of the United States of America, on the front stepsof the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, all right, title and interest in the property situat-ed in the County of Osceola, Florida, described as: (See Exhibit “A”) Time Share Interest(s) (See Exhibit “A”) according to the TimeSharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas X, recorded in Official Records Book 927, at Page 2730, of the Public Records of Osceola County,Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occupy, pursuant to the Plan, Building(s) / Unit(s) / Unit Week(s) / Assigned Year(s), (SeeExhibit “A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made (with-out covenants, or warranty, express or implied, regarding the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments due in theamount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruing at the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan, advances, ifany, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Claim of Lien. Obligor(s)shall have the right to cure the default and any junior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date the Trustee issuesthe Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts due as outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 25, 2013. By: KATE SAFT, Authorized Agent

Owner(s)/Obligor(s) Timeshare Building/ Week/Assigned Claim of Lien Amount Per DiemInterest Unit Year Book/Page of Lien Amount

Aurora A Jozwiak 1 Fixed Week/ E/04 19 WHOLE 04248/0259 $937.21 $0.3312075 Juniper Way Apt 840 Fixed UnitGrand Blanc, MI 48439Samantha M Williams 1/2 All Season- E/08 40 ODD 04257/0788 $937.21 $0.33Clasous M Williams Float Week/F40374 Hampshire Drive #17 Float UnitFreeport, BahamasSylvia Mierczewski 1 E/05 47 WHOLE 4360/983 $11,104.78 $2.64Aka Sylvia C Mierczewski1416 Ridge RdLackawanna, NY 14218Rey P Santana 1 E/08 26 WHOLE 4295/2317 $25,333.16 $4.50Clara Santana7101 W Troon CircleHialeah, FL 33014Mary Beth Vollmer 1/2 Fixed F/07 43 ODD 4358/42 $3,441.71 $0.9245 Dyson StRochester, NY 14609Edwena Henderson 1/2 All Season- E/08 18 ODD 04248/0252 $937.21 $0.33Jaime Clark Float Week/978 Mitchellville Rd Float UnitRidgeland, SC 29936Yoshabell Green 1/2 All Season- F/07 38 ODD 04248/0264 $937.21 $0.33Ramon C Christie Float Week/3705 Oakland Court Float UnitSavannah, GA 31404Mortisha Coleman 1/2 E/04 38 EVEN 04248/0262 $1,008.49 $0.32Christopher Coleman219 Reeves AveBrown Mills, NJ 08015Joseph Epling 1/2 All Season- F/10 19 ODD 04248/0254 $937.21 $0.33Danielle N Epling Float Week/P O Box 835 Float UnitLehigh Acres, FL 33970Leroy Campbell 1/2 All Season- F/03 20 ODD 04248/0260 $937.21 $0.331840 Smithfield Ave Float Week/Ellenwood, GA 30294 Float UnitJeremy M Mc Swain 1/2 E/12 28 EVEN 04248/0258 $1,008.49 $0.32Vonetta L Mc Swain13 Amos McSwain RdRichton, MS 39476Shaphan R Mc SwainLashunda R Mc Swain12 Amos Mc Swain RdRichton, MS 39476Phillip Robinson 1 E/06 10 WHOLE 04248/0257 $11,759.82 $2.70Aka Phillip J RobinsonJeri F Robinson340 Hand AveOrmond Beach, FL 32174Corte L Durham Sr 1/2 Fixed Week/ E/01 30 ODD 04248/0263 $937.21 $0.33Arlena R Durham Fixed Unit3516 Oakview Pl Apt AHephzibah, GA 30815Frances A Rout 1 F/11 46 WHOLE 04170/2591 $2,703.14 $0.92Frances D SmithAbingdon House 9 Ingham RdBawtry DN106NN, EnglandArthur Plummer 1/2 F/08 11 EVEN 04170/2609 $4,769.79 $1.13Mary Ellen Plummer2000 W 6th St Apt 308Sioux Falls, SD 57104Sharon Pruitt 1 E/11 30 WHOLE 04170/2610 $5,062.36 $1.544162 Brook CtTobyhanna, PA 18466-3051K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Jozwiak.0195\NOS.Jozwiak.pub.docOctober 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT OF THE STATE

OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 2012-CA-3528 MF.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP F/K/ACOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP,Plaintiff,vs.ROSA MARIA DELGADOA/K/A ROSA MARIADELGADO ROSARIO;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFROSA MARIA DELGADOA/K/A ROSA MARIADELGADO ROSARIO;CESAR A. ROSARIODELGADO; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF CESAR A.ROSARIO DELGADO; IFLIVING, INCLUDING ANYUNKNOWN SPOUSE OFSAID DEFENDANT(S), IFREMARRIED, AND IFDECEASED, THERESPECTIVE UNKNOWNHEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,CREDITORS, LIENORS, ANDTRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHERPERSONS CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST THE NAMEDDEFENDANT(S); QUAILRIDGE IN OSCEOLACOUNTY HOMEOWNERS'ASSOCIATION, INC.;WHETHER DISSOLVED ORPRESENTLY EXISTING,TOGETHER WITH ANYGRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,CREDITORS, LIENORS, ORTRUSTEES OF SAIDDEFENDANT(S) AND ALLOTHER PERSONS CLAIMINGBY, THROUGH, UNDER, ORAGAINST DEFENDANT(S);UNKNOWN TENANT # 1;UNKNOWN TENANT # 2;Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosureentered on July 31, 2013, inthe above-styled cause, in theCircuit Court of OsceolaCounty, Florida, the office ofArmando Ramirez, Clerk of theCircuit Court, will sell theproperty situate in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described as:LOT 5, QUAIL RIDGE, PHASE2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 8, PAGES 48AND 49, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, atthe Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room #2602, Kissimmee, Florida,34741 at 11:00 O'clock, A.M.,on NOVEMBER 15, 2013.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call711.DATED: October 9, 2013ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF

By: /s/ Josh D. DonnellyJOSH D. DONNELLYFlorida Bar # 64788

This Instrument Prepared By:Law Offices ofDANIEL C. CONSUEGRA9204 King Palm DriveTampa, FL 33619-1328Phone: 813-915-8660Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE NO. 13-CA-01273 MFFEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.TARIQUL ISLAM, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order orSummary Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated September16, 2013, and entered in CaseNo. 13-CA-01273 MF, UCN:492013CA001273, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,is Plaintiff, and TARIQULISLAM; JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, N.A.; AFROZAPARVIN; ASHLEY OAKS OFOSCEOLA COUNTYHOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.;KIMBERLY BASS; THEUNKNOWN SPOUSE OFKIMBERLY BASS; UNKNOWNTENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWNTENANT NO. 2; and ALLUNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING INTERESTS BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST A NAMEDDEFENDANT TO THISACTION, OR HAVING ORCLAIMING TO HAVE ANYRIGHT, TITLE OR INTERESTIN THE PROPERTY HEREINDESCRIBED, are Defendants,ARMANDO RAMIREZ, Clerk ofthe Circuit Court, will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600 / Room2602, Kissimmee, FL 34741,at 11:00 a.m. on the 6th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Order or FinalJudgment, to-wit:Lot 35, of ASHLEY OAKS,according to the Plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 8,Page(s) 44, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 7422417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call711.DATED at Kissimmee, Florida,on 7th day of October, 2013SHD Legal Group P.A.Attorneys for PlaintiffP.O. BOX 11438, FortLauderdale, FL 33339-1438Telephone: (954) 5640071Facsimile: (954) 5649252Service Email:[email protected]: /s/ Brian S. JonesBRIAN S. JONESFlorida Bar No. 917431440-127922October 12, 19, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE #: 2012 CA 003691 MFJPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,SUCCESSOR IN INTERESTBY PURCHASE FROM THEFEDERAL DEPOSITINSURANCE CORPORATIONAS RECEIVER OFWASHINGTON MUTUALBANK F/K/A WASHINGTONMUTUAL BANK, F.A.,Plaintiff,vs.ROLANDO FERNANDEZ,et al,Defendants./

RE-NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALERE-NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN pursuant to an OrderGranting Plaintiff’s Motion toReschedule Foreclosure Salefiled September 03, 2013, andentered in Case No. 2012 CA003691 MF of the Circuit Courtof the NINTH Judicial Circuit inand for OSCEOLA COUNTY,Florida, wherein JPMORGANCHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION, SUCCESSORIN INTEREST BY PURCHASEFROM THE FEDERALDEPOSIT INSURANCECORPORATION ASRECEIVER OF WASHINGTONMUTUAL BANK F/K/AWASHINGTON MUTUALBANK, FA, is Plaintiff, andROLANDO FERNANDEZ, etal, are Defendants, the clerkwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash, beginning at11:00 AM at OSCEOLA CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600/ RoomNumber 2602, Kissimmee, FL34741, in accordance withChapter 45, Florida Statutes,on the 15th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Lis Pendens, to

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE No.: 2012-CA-3779 MF.TOWNHOMES OF FLORARIDGE OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.KASHIFA N. HUSSAIN andUNKNOWN SPOUSE OFKASHIFA N. HUSSAIN, andJOHN DOE and JANE DOE,as unknown tenants,

wit:The West 1/2 of Lot 70,Seminole Land and InvestmentCo's (Incorporated) Subdivisionof Section 6, Township 27South, Range 31 East,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book B,Page 32, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus fundsfrom the sale, if any, other thanthe property owner as of thedate of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days afterthe sale.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation to participatein this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certainassistance. Please contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, at least7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, orimmediately upon receiving thisnotification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance isless than seven (7) days; if youare hearing or voice impaired,call 711.DATED: October 11, 2013.PHELAN HALLINAN, PLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309Tel: 954-462-7000Fax: 954-462-7001Service by email:[email protected]: /s/ Heather J. KochHEATHER J. KOCHPhelan Hallinan, PLCHeather J. Koch, Es.Florida Bar No. 89107Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 0668273October 19, 26, 2013

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE #: 2012-CA-004414 MF.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.VAUGHAN DABBS, et al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: VAUGHAN DABBSResident: UNKNOWNLast Known Address:7008 Woodscape DriveClarksville, MD 21029YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingdescribed property located inOSCEOLA County, Florida:Lot 7, of CONCORDEESTATES PHASE IIA,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 19, atPage(s) 55 through 64,inclusive, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida.has been filed against you, andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to this action onPHELAN HALLINAN, PLC,attorneys for Plaintiff, whoseaddress is: 2727 West CypressCreek Road, Fort Lauderdale,FL 33309; and file the originalwith the Clerk of the Court,within 30 days after the firstpublication of this notice, eitherbefore or immediatelythereafter, NOVEMBER 13,2013; otherwise a default maybe entered against you for therelief demanded in theComplaint.This notice shall be publishedonce a week for twoconsecutive weeks in TheOsceola News Gazette.Movant counsel certifies that abona fide effort to resolve thismatter on the motion noticedhas been made or that,because of time consideration,such effort has not been yetmade but will be made prior to

the scheduled hearing.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in a courtproceeding, you are entitled, atno cost to you, to theprovisions of certainassistance. Please Contact theADA Coordinator, CourtAdministration, OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least seven (7) daysbefore your scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than seven(7) days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED: October 8, 2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Brittany WiseBRITTANY WISEAs Deputy Clerk

Copies furnished to:PHELAN HALLINAN, PLC,2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309. PH #: 34116October 12, 19, 2013

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on the 15th day ofNOVEMBER, 2013, at 11:00A.M., at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, 2nd Floor, Suite 2600,Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, the Clerk ofCourt will offer for sale the realestate described as follows:Lot 8, Block 31, Townhomes ofFlora Ridge Phase 2,according to the Plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 17,Pages 57 through 61, inclusive,of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida,together with all structures,improvements, fixtures, andappurtenances on said land orused in conjunction therewith.Any person claiming an

interest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens, must file aclaim within sixty (60) daysafter the sale.The aforesaid sale will bemade pursuant to a DefaultFinal Judgment entered in thiscause on October 9, 2013.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone (407) 742-2417,within 2 working days of yourreceipt of this document. If youare hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.DATED this 10th day of

October, 2013./s/ David J. Kohs

David J. Kohs, Esq.Florida Bar No.: 705543

POHL & SHORT, P.A.280 W. Canton Avenue,Suite 410

Post Office Box 3208Winter Park, Florida 32789Telephone: (407) 647-7645Facsimile: (407) 647-2314Attorneys for [email protected] 19, 26, 2013

N THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL DIVISION

CASE No.: 13-CA-1903 MF.FEDERAL NATIONALMORTGAGE ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.CATHERINE JOYCESINGLETON, A/K/ACATHERINE JOYCESIMMONS, A/K/A KATHERINEJOYCE SINGLETON, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF ADELA L. SIMMONSLast Known Address:1513 ORANGE AVE.SAINT CLOUD, FL 34769Current residence is UnknownYOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction to foreclose a mortgageon the following describedproperty in Osceola County,Florida:THE NORTH 90 FEET OFTHE WEST 181.5 FEET OFLOT 31 OF THE SEMINOLELAND AND INVESTMENTCOMPANY’S(INCORPORATED)SUBDIVIION OF ALL EXCEPTTHE NORTH HALF OF THENORTHWEST QUARTER OFSECTION TWELVE (12) INTOWNSHIP 26 SOUTH,RANGE THIRTY (30) EAST, INOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on: SHD LEGAL

GROUP, P.A., Plaintiff’sattorneys, whose address is:P.O. Box 11438, FortLauderdale, Florida 33339-1438, (954) 564-0071,[email protected],on or before NOVEMBER 19,2013, and file the original withthe Clerk of this Court eitherbefore service on Plaintiff’sattorneys or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a defaultwill be entered against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint or Petition.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 16th day ofOctober 2013.

ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk

1440-134697October 19, 26, 2013

to Sections 120.569 and120.57, Florida Statutes, bymailing a request for same tothe Florida Department ofAgriculture and ConsumerServices, Division of Licensing,Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168.If a request for hearing is notreceived by 21 days from thedate of the last publication, theright to hearing in this matterwill be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.October 19, 26, 2013November 2, 9, 2013

NOTICE OFSUSPENSION ANDADMINISTRATIVECOMPLAINTCase No.: 201202125

To: David B. Velez ColonA Notice of Suspension tosuspend and an AdministrativeComplaint to revoke yourlicense and eligibility forlicensure has been filedagainst you. You have the rightto request a hearing pursuant

NOTICE OFADMINISTRATIVECOMPLAINT

TO: FRANCISCO M. PEREZMALDONADOCase No: 201202691An Administrative Complaint torevoke your license andeligibility for licensure has beenfiled against you. You have theright to request a hearingpursuant to Sections 120.569and 120.57, Florida Statutes,by mailing a request for sameto the Florida Department ofAgriculture and ConsumerServices, Division of Licensing,Post Office Box 3168,Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a request for hearing isnot received by 21 days fromthe date of the last publication,the right to hearing in thismatter will be waived and theDepartment will dispose of thiscause in accordance with law.October 19, 26, 2013November 2, 9, 2013

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