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Sports
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Elementary school leads the way for STEM program
As part of 44 ele-mentary schools across the county, Chestnut Elementary of Science and Engineering in Kissimmee will deter-mine how the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math-ematics) Program will be implemented in schools in the future.
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By Ken JacksonStaff WriterWant to avoid getting a ticket
behind the wheel on Florida’s roads?
Aside from watching the speedometer and stopping for red lights, starting this week motorists need to do one more thing while driving:
Put the cellphone down — at least keep it out of texting mode.
Florida’s texting-while-driving law went into effect on Tuesday, making it illegal to use that particu-lar phone feature on the roads.
While now illegal, the law only makes texting while driving a sec-ondary offense. An officer must first observe a driver committing a primary offense, but if it is deter-mined the driver was texting while committing the offense, another $30 citation can be issued.
The state statute lists allowable uses of a mobile device while driv-ing, such as reporting an emer-gency or criminal or suspicious activity to law enforcement, using it for navigation or wireless com-munication that doesn’t involve reading a text.
Kissimmee Police Chief Lee Massie said drivers should not ex-pect a “grace period” regarding the new law.
“As with any citation, the offi-cer has discretion,” he said.
Massie said the new law does address the problem of such handy technology that pulls driv-ers’ attention away from the task of operating a vehicle.
“Texting while driving is a dan-gerous epidemic in our society,”
he said. “Hopefully this law will be a deterrent to the dangerous behavior of texting while driving.”
Locally, KPD was proactive in alerting the community about the new law. A banner at Osceola High School mentioned the ban. An electronic signboard outside the school also reminded motor-ists on Thacker Avenue not to text and drive.
“Based on statistics by distrac-tion.gov and the National High-way Traffic Safety Administration, 11 percent of all drivers under the age of 20 involved in fatal crashes were reported as distracted at the time of the crash,” KPD spokes-person Stacie Miller said. “The age group has the largest propor-tion of drivers who were distract-ed. We put the one sign we had available in the most likely spot to reach the largest demographic who text and drive: teens. Ad-ditionally we reach parents who drop off their kids at school, plus normal traffic.”
Neither KPD or Florida High-way Patrol officials said they have trained officers on any tell-tale signs of an actively texting driver.
“A trooper would have to see another violation, then they will have to be able to articulate that the driver was texting or emailing before the ticket was issued specif-ically for texting,” FHP spokesper-son Kim Montes said. “It is at the trooper’s discretion on whether to issue a ticket or warning. Because this is a secondary law, we will not be placing any extra emphasis on enforcement.”
Don’t expect ‘grace period’ with texting ban, chief says
Photos/Kissimmee Police DepartmentAn electronic signboard on Thacker Avenue reminds drivers not to text and drive. The texting-while-driving ban went into effect on Tuesday.
By Ken JacksonStaff WriterThe suspected driv-
er in a rash of summer-time shootings into homes across Osceola County was arraigned, and pleaded not guilty on those charges Monday.
D a v i d Damus, 21, will stand trial the week of Dec. 2 on fel-ony charges of shooting at or within a building and criminal
mischief with damage over $1,000. A pre-trial hearing is scheduled for Nov. 13.
In front of Ninth Circuit
Court Judge Jon B. Mor-gan and in the presence of his public defender, Damus pleaded not guilty to both charges, which carry pos-sible sentences of 15 years and five years in jail respec-tively. But that may not be all the jail time he is sen-tenced to regarding the rash of shootings that occurred in the county over a two-week period from the end of June until just after July 4.
Damus also is a co-defen-dant in the shooting death of 17-year-old David Guer-rero at a bus stop in the early-morning hours of June 25. According to police, Damus also was the driver while Konrad Schafer, alleg-
Damus pleads not guilty in Osceola shooting case
See Texting, page A-3
Damus
See Damus, page A-3
A Polk County para-medic who was previously arrested in Osceola County for allegedly fondling him-self in a retail store, was arrested again on Monday
for posses-sion of child pornography.
G r e g g A n t h o n y Craft, 44, was re-arrest-ed on a felony warrant after d e t e c t i v e s
discovered child pornogra-phy on his cell phone.
Craft originally was arrested on Sept. 21, when
Osceola County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the Walmart located at 3250 Vineland Road in Kissim-mee. Upon arrival, depu-ties spoke with a loss pre-vention officer who said he saw a man, later identified as Craft partially exposed and inappropriately touch-ing himself in the store. Deputies spoke with Craft, who cooperated with the investigation. He told dep-uties he “apologized for his acts,” and agreed to allow deputies to look at his cell phone. Deputies located several videos of Craft following young girls around the store while par-
Polk County paramedic arrested for child porn Police news
Craft
See Police, page A-3
By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterJust a week apart from
each other, two downtown Kissimmee staples have closed their doors.
Mrs. Mac’s Restaurant, which has been in business since 1945, closed its doors on Sept. 27.
And Quokka Coffee will be closing its doors Friday, according to store manager Kristin Spivey.
Investor Tim Majors owns Quokka Coffee, as well as the building it’s housed in. As an owner-investor of the cof-feehouse, he found it hard to keep the business running under the profits it was mak-ing. He tried to sell the cof-fee shop, but it didn’t receive any buyers, said Spivey.
“I think this is the type of business that Kissimmee desperately needs. And, all of our employees, at this point, have been over there for over a year. They’re per-sonally invested and emo-tionally tied to this store,” Spivey said.
Majors, who is moving both his family and invest-ment business, Majors Invest-ments, to north Orlando, has sold the building on Broad-way. Because the contract has not been signed, the name of the potential new owner could not be released, said Spivey. The new owner, however, would take over the building in the next three to four weeks.
Quokka Coffee will be purchased by another down-town business, but nothing has been signed so the name could not be released.
Mrs. Mac’s Restaurant, also located on Broadway, closed due to owner Joyce Johnson retiring from busi-ness, according to published reports.
Kissimmee Mayor Jim Swan said Mrs. Mac’s was on his list of restaurants that he often frequents around Kissimmee. He would go there for lunch at least once a month while meeting with City Attorney Don Small-wood and City Manager Mike Steigerwald on Mon-days.
“I would rather have seen it sold to someone and con-
Two popular
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By Tiffanie ReynoldsStaff WriterAs one of 44 elementary
schools across the county, Chestnut Elementary School for Science and Engineer-ing in Kissimmee will deter-mine how the STEM (Sci-ence, Technology, Engineer-ing and Mathematics) pro-gram will be implemented in schools in the future.
The STEM curriculum pro-gram, Project Lead the Way, chose Chestnut Elementary as a pilot school to assist in finalizing a STEM curriculum for the elementary school level. Project Lead the Way already has curriculums for middle and high school level, and wants to soon bring the STEM program all the way to kindergarten.
Separated between two to three month sessions, the
program will assign a spe-cific module to a specific grade, and teachers will give feedback on the module at the end of the session. In terms of instruction, schools can determine how to teach the modules as long as the criteria in the module are reached. This is to help Proj-ect Lead the Way determine the best method of instruc-tion for its elementary curric-ulum, and to help streamline it into its middle and high school curriculum.
“Elementary is so differ-ent from secondary, because in secondary you have elec-tives. The modules for Proj-ect Lead the Way, at the sec-ondary level, are during elec-tive time. With elementary, we don’t have electives, so you have to figure out what’s best for your facility,” Julie McClintock, STEM coordina-
tor at Chestnut Elementary, said.
Chestnut Elementary has taught its own STEM curricu-lum for the past four years. It was selected by a previ-ous Osceola County School District superintendent to be a choice elementary school for the STEM Program. Due to the low socioeconomic population and high mobil-ity of the area, STEM was selected to help expose stu-dents to areas of study more traditional schools wouldn’t cover. On top of learning from a core curriculum, stu-dents attend a different lab every school quarter. Each lab covers a specific section of the STEM program, as well as incorporating other sections of the program into each lab.
STEM labs at Chestnut Elementary include an engi-
neering lab, where students build and design their own cars, airplanes and robots and a business lab. And where students use math and social science to run a busi-ness and a science lab as stu-dents learn a different field of science at every grade level. In each lab, students work together in groups to put together projects and solve challenges that each lab presents them. Unlike middle and high school cur-riculums, their elementary program was designed to cover a broad area of sub-jects to help students explore what fields interest them.
By the time students reach fifth grade, they meet with a counselor to help put togeth-er an academic plan for middle school, high school and beyond. This not only gives students goals to set, but also helps them navigate the more specialized STEM programs in middle and high school.
“Elementary school is all about building a foundation, but it’s also about opening them up and giving them experiences in lots of dif-ferent things, so they can figure it out,” McClintock said. Because they don’t know what their interests are. They don’t know what their talents are a lot of times yet, because they’re young. So, it opens the door to lots of different experiences and curriculum. It gives them a varied platform of career opportunities, goals that they might have for their life, different careers they might want to pursue.”
The Project Lead the Way modules are expected to be sent to the selected schools this month, and will last until the end of the school year.
Elementary school leads the way for STEM program
Contact Tiffanie Reynolds at 321-402-0434 or by email at [email protected].
By Ken JacksonStaff WriterMortgage principal reduc-
tion — it’s not for homeown-ers in distress or foreclosure anymore.
Those whose only mis-take made in the last few years of the volatile real estate market was buying a house and watching it plum-met in value while faithfully making the mortgage pay-ment now have a chance to be rewarded for staying the course.
Last week, the Florida Hardest Hit Fund-Principal Reduction program opened for online applications. Only 25,000 completed applica-tions will be accepted, and while more than 10,000 of them were submitted on Sept. 25 and 26, the first two days of the program, the website was still avail-able online at www.Princi-palReductionFLHHF.org as of Tuesday. The button to start a new application will be deactivated when the 25,000 figure is reached.
HHF-PR will provide assistance to eligible home-owners who have remained current on their payments and who owe at least 125 percent more on their home than its current market value. Up to $50,000 is avail-able in order to reduce an owner’s loan-to-value ratio to no less than 100 percent, roughly the amount of a cur-rent appraisal.
The assistance will come in the form of a no-interest loan that will be forgiven at a rate of 20 percent per year over five years; the loan, which will become in essence a second mortgage, must be paid back if the home is sold or refinanced to consolidate debt or receive cash out dur-ing those five years.
In short, the HHF-RP
program doesn’t lower the monthly mortgage pay-ment, but it helps lower the amount of principal for those who plan to hold onto their homes for at least a lit-tle while, helping earn back lost equity and lowering the chance that a short sale — selling for less than what is owed on the mortgage — will be necessary when the property does sell.
To participate, the home-owner must be a Florida and a legal U.S. resident and the property must be a primary residence. The total household’s income must be less than 140 percent of the area’s median income.
Unlike the federal Home Affordable Refinance Pro-gram (HARP), in which the homeowner’s mortgage must have been held by Fan-nie Mae or Freddie Mac by no later than May 2009, the only HHF-RP proper-ty stipulations are it must have been purchased before Jan. 1, 2010, cannot be abandoned, vacant or con-demned, be free of pend-ing litigation, mortgaged through a regulated finan-cial institution for less than $350,000 and its current loan-to-value must be greater than 125 percent.
Osceola County Property Appraiser Katrina Scarbor-ough said that while she was aware of the HARP program, she didn’t know much about HHF-RP, but said she would investigate and educate her staff once she was made aware of the program’s website.
“We always encourage owners to seek out programs to help them lower their principals, because when they are reduced payments are reduced and it’s more affordable to stay in your
Mortgage relief offered through home program
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By Ken JacksonStaff WriterWith the calendar flipping to
October on Tuesday, St. Cloud is now working under its fiscal 2014 budget.
The City Council Thursday approved that budget, totaling more than $121 million. That budget is based on a base mill-age rate, the “rolled back” rate, of 4.8142 mills. That figure is 0.2 mills higher than the rate from the last three fiscal years. That revenue will be used to add three additional firefight-ers, while keeping the same level of service in the rest of the city.
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tially exposed and inappro-priately touching himself. It did not appear as if they knew he was videotaping them. Based on this infor-mation, deputies obtained a warrant for exposure of sexual organs. Craft lives in Auburndale and was arrest-ed by Polk County Sher-iff’s Office deputies at his house. He was booked into the Polk County Jail with $1,000 bond.
On Sept. 24, Osceola County detectives obtained a search warrant for Craft’s cell phone. Detectives dis-covered more than 10 child pornography pictures on the phone. Based on this evidence, Craft was arrested at his residence and booked into the Polk County Jail.
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Two detectives from Kissimmee Police Depart-ment’s Street Crime Unit charged Carlos Diaz Miran-
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Both were taken to the Osceola County Jail and were held on $107,500 bond.
Osceola County Sheriff Bob Hansell said that while at least hav-ing a law on the books will help enforce and educate offenders in an attempt to make roadways saf-er, keeping it a secondary violation means having to rely on another violation occurring to enforce it.
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Montes provided statistics that in in 2012, 4,955 of the state’s 142,000 reported non-fatal crashes were attributed to
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TextingContinued from Page A-1
edly armed with a gun pur-chased by his father, Lothar Schafer less than 48 hours prior, shot Guerrero because the 15-year-old thought “it would be fun,” Kissimmee Police Chief Lee Massie said at a press conference July 9 to announce the arrests. He said that the shootings ceased right before the arrests because, they alleged, Schafer had run out of a supply of two boxes of full metal jacket ammunition.
The pair also has been charged, along with co-defen-dants Victoria Rios, 17, and Juan Muriel, 21, in the home invasion and murder of Poinci-ana resident Eric Roopnarine,
late on July 3. Authorities alleged that Muriel drove the group to the victim’s home where Rios, under the guise of having sex with the victim for money. They got Roop-narine to come to the door then Schafer and Damus burst in with the same .45 caliber hi-point rifle used in the other shootings.
According to police reports, Damus shot the vic-tim, and Schafer followed by stabbing him, when he could not produce more than $300 in cash. The two defendants stole some of Roopnarine’s property, including electron-ics, on their way out.
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Muriel and Damus are scheduled for trial on Oct. 21, with pre-trial hearings set for Tuesday. Schafer and Rios are scheduled to be in court on Nov. 13 for their pre-trial hearing. Their trial also is part of Judge Morgan’s court docket the week of Dec. 2.
Orange-Osceola County State Attorney Jeff Ashton said he would be prosecut-ing the Roopnarine case him-self. His office announced last month that it would not be seeking the death penalty in the case.
DamusContinued from Page A-1
PoliceContinued from Page A-1St. Cloud City Council
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A pledge from a non-politician
To the Editor:Like others in the United States today, I
have lost a great deal of faith in our public servants.
One reason is because I believe they have forgotten that we elected them to be our representatives. The system seems set up against the public’s interest. A politi-cian is created and a politician’s job is to get re-elected at all costs.
We all know that takes money, power player’s influence and the public’s inter-est gets left behind. Does it seem that the majority seek office for the power, pres-tige, or to feed one’s ego?
The issue of our nation’s eroding pub-lic education has become the catalyst for me to seek the office of Osceola County School Board district 1.
After spending nine years working with our local schools, doing what all the experts say an involved parent should do, I could no longer stand by and watch as politicians decide they know better. Beginning with kindergarten room mom,
SAC member, PTA officer and moving up to district parent volunteer and child advocate, I have worked alongside dedi-cated professionals. They have spent their lives and careers in service to teach our students.
Teachers, paraprofessionals, staff, administrators, district staff are the experts I have come to trust in their knowledge of how to best educate our students. So, when did the act of getting elected to office make someone an expert? Isn’t it the job of our school board to listen to the experts, protect the interest of our students and safeguard our tax dollars?
Pushing political agendas is not in the best interest of our children. Education is a universal issue. It affects all of society, whether through children of our own or creating our nation’s future leaders, work force and citizens. The local school board has to work within the legal and financial restraints from the State.
That takes working together to bring the best advantages and results for our students. Partnerships with local business-es, charities and government at all levels
are the key to success. As the mother of 14-year old triplet boys, consensus build-ing is second nature to me.
It is with this in mind, that I make this pledge to Osceola County. If I am honored with your vote and elected,
I will solely work for the interest of our children and not the agenda of politicians. I will complete the term of four years and not leave it to seek other public office. If I leave the office before my term is up to seek another, the Osceola News-Gazette has a signed affidavit stating, I will repay the taxpayers the salary I received as their school board representative.
I challenge my opponents to make the same pledge. Our children deserve noth-ing less than the best we have within us and using the school board as a stepping stone to higher political office is not in the best interest of the students.
I am stepping up to be their voice.Leah Carius
Candidate for Osceola School Board, District 1.
www.LeahCariusForEducation.com.
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home,” she said. “At the end of the day that’s what we all want.”
Numbers received from the Clerk of the Court’s office earlier in the year said that under 300 properties were in foreclosure county-wide, a sign that the real estate mar-ket has gotten healthier in 2013, but Scarborough said the current figure is likely a little higher than that.
At the HHF-RP website, homeowners will enter infor-mation about their income, property and mortgage (mort-gage account number is an obscure piece of information requested).
A program representative will call, email or send a letter to follow up with what other documentation, generally pay stubs and bank statements, will be needed to continue the process.
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Kissimmee Police detectives are searching for a man who robbed a Denny’s on 2509 W. Vine Street early Tuesday morn-ing. At approximately 3 a.m. Tuesday, Kissimmee Police Department officers responded
to a call in refer-ence to a rob-bery. A man, described as a light-skinned Hispanic male between the ages of 25 and 35, walked in the restaurant and passed
the cashier a note demanding money. He implied that he had a gun, although he did not display one. The suspect left the business
with an undisclosed amount of money, and no one inside was injured.
The suspect was last seen wearing a dark-colored zip up hoodie, dark colored hat and light blue jeans. He also has an unfilled tear drop tattoo under his right eye. Anyone with informa-tion on the suspect or the crime is urged to contact the Kissim-mee Police Department’s Major Crimes Unit at 407-846-3333, by email at [email protected] or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477). Calls made to Crimeline remain anonymous, and tips that lead to the felony arrest of suspects and/or the recovery of stolen property and drugs are eligible for cash rewards of up to $1,000.
tinue to operate, certainly. But, when people feel like it’s time to retire, that’s what they do. You hate to see any long-term business close up. They’re very painful, no matter what,” Swan said.
Although the restaurant is closed, Johnson may not take retirement too seriously. On the restaurant’s Facebook page on Sept. 2, they said in its
initial announcement about closing that “maybe after six months off, her mind might be changed.”
The restaurant space is cur-rently for lease under Cameron Commercial Real Estate. No one has currently expressed any interest in buying the space, according to Cameron Com-mercial Real Estate owner Mike Cameron.
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issues and the maximization of capital projects to address current infrastructure needs. I thank our City employees for continuously demonstrating dedication and professionalism
in achieving our goals.”The approved budget for
fiscal year can be viewed online (www.stcloud.org), or in person at City Hall Building A after Nov. 27.
BudgetContinued from Page A-3
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By Rick PedoneSports EditorOsceola takes a break
from district football this week for a trip to Auburn-dale Friday at 7 p.m.
The Kowboys, 3-2, raised their 7A-6 district record to 2-0 at Harmony, 38-12, last week by scor-ing three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to break open a close game.
Auburndale, in 5A-10, is 1-3 after an open date last week.
The Kowboys, as they have all season, had to overcome their mistakes at Harmony. Osceola turned the ball over four times and was penalized 12 times for 120 yards.
Despite the adversity, the Kowboys dominated the final period when they gained 150 of their 288 total yards and took advan-tage of a Longhorns turn-over to break it open.
After Laderrien Wilson’s 18-yard TD run with 11:01 to play gave OHS some breathing room, 24-12, Harmony fumbled the ensuing kickoff return and Osceola’s Akiel Hamilton recovered at the Horns’ 29. Five plays later, Nazayah Brown crashed over from the 1 with 8:17 left for his second TD of the night and Josh Marsh’s PAT made it 31-12.
OHS drove 60 yards for its final touchdown with 1:19 to play on Yas-hua Dockery’s 4-yard run against a Harmony defense that finally wore down after holding the powerful OHS offense to 138 total yards during the first three peri-ods.”
“We finally got the ball in the fourth quarter,” OHS Coach Doug Nichols said. “I don’t think we had it but
for four or five plays in the third quarter.”
OHS actually ran 10 plays from scrimmage in the third period, but Nich-ols’ point, that Harmony controlled the tempo of the third period, was accurate.
Longhorns’ Coach Jarred Butler, his team trailing 17-6 at the half, opened the second half by calling for an onside kick that the Horns recovered.
Osceola’s defense, strong all night in holding Har-mony to just 84 yards, held, but OHS fumbled the punt return and the Horns’ Frank Crupi recovered at the Kowboys’ 35.
Osceola added to its woes when it was called for back-to-back major penal-ties, and the Horns capital-ized when quarterback Jer-emiah Murray (11-30-86, 2 TDs) found Pierce Ver-
million for a 15-yard TD play. The try for two points failed, leaving it 17-12.
Butler said he tried the onside kick because he wanted to give his team an opportunity to seize the momentum in the second half.
“They need to under-stand that they are capable of playing with the real
RUSHINGPlayer Car. Yds. Avg. Td.Saragusa (C) 102 484 4.8 4Fagan (O) 52 375 7.2 2Steinmetz (S) 69 342 5.0 6Funk (COL) 53 339 6.4 5Wharton (G) 69 330 4.8 2Melendez (COL) 50 273 5.4 2Hamilton (O) 24 244 10.1 1Harrison (O) 49 242 4.9 2Winkler (L) 53 237 4.5 1Carrasquillo (S) 34 220 6.5 2Shearsby (H) 40 196 4.9 0Crider (C) 36 189 5.6 1Wilson (O) 41 174 4.2 1Phillips (L) 41 166 4.0 2Blackwell (H) 41 164 4.0 1
PASSINGPlayer Com. Atts. Yds. TD Int.Lindstrom (P) 40 76 769 5 5Funk (COL) 30 60 481 6 2Murray (H) 39 94 456 6 4Knight (L) 29 71 448 4 2Harrison (O) 17 47 336 3 3Weismore (S) 11 19 106 0 4Rinehart (S) 8 12 102 1 0Steinmetz (S) 4 10 100 1 0
RECEIVINGPlayer Rec. Yds. Avg. TDReaves (H) 17 297 17.4 3Camargo (COL) 10 264 26.4 4Anglin (P) 12 258 13.5 1Holcy (S) 18 246 13.7 1Lopez (P) 12 241 20.0 3Sharman (L) 5 156 31.2 2Brown (L) 7 114 16.3 1Dickson (P) 5 102 20.4 0Dawkins (L) 6 94 15.8 1Bell (S) 4 84 21.0 1
SCORINGPlayer TD XP 2pt. FG Tot.Steinmetz (S) 7 0 0 0 42Sharman (L) 6 0 1 0 38Funk (COL) 5 0 2 0 34Saragusa (C) 4 0 1 0 26Marsh (O) 0 16 0 3 25Camargo (COL) 4 0 0 0 24Lopez (P) 4 0 0 0 24Reaves (H) 3 0 0 0 18Phillips (L) 3 0 0 0 18Melendez (COL) 2 0 2 0 16Lindstrom (P) 2 0 1 0 14Rivera (COL) 2 0 0 0 12Wharton (G) 2 0 0 0 12N.Brown (O) 2 0 0 0 12Harrison (O) 2 0 0 0 12Hamilton (O) 2 0 0 0 12Black (O) 2 0 0 0 12Fagan (O) 2 0 0 0 12Carrasquillo (S) 2 0 0 0 12VanStralendorff (L) 0 7 0 1 10Bogaenko (S) 0 7 0 1 10Brown (P) 1 0 1 0 8Simmons (O) 1 0 1 0 8Aguilar (H) 1 0 1 0 8Crider (C) 1 1 0 0 7Winkler (L) 1 0 0 0 6Brown (L) 1 0 0 0 6Dawkins (L) 1 0 0 0 6Holcy (S) 1 0 0 0 6Abshire (S) 1 0 0 0 6Bell (S) 1 0 0 0 6Calixte (S) 1 0 0 0 6Anglin (P) 1 0 0 0 6Calmont (P) 1 0 0 0 6Dickson (P) 1 0 0 0 6Dockery (O) 1 0 0 0 6Casillas (O) 1 0 0 0 6Wilson (O) 1 0 0 0 6Clarke (O) 1 0 0 0 6Jenkins (O) 1 0 0 0 6Hoffman (O) 1 0 0 0 6Murray (H) 1 0 0 0 6Britton (H) 1 0 0 0 6Vermillion (H) 1 0 0 0 6Grimes (H) 1 0 0 0 6Blackwell (H) 1 0 0 0 6Miller (G) 1 0 0 0 6Smith (G) 1 0 0 0 6
DEFENSEPlayer Solos Hits Int. Fbl.C Fbl.RKeene (H) 43 35 0 4 1Adams (O) 26 23 0 0 0Foster (COL) 23 16 0 0 1Villazon (C) 22 18 0 0 1Nicholson (O) 27 14 0 1 0Gordon (O) 19 17 0 0 0Graham (C) 26 8 0 0 1Owens (G) 24 8 0 0 1SCamargo (COL) 17 14 1 0 0Laliberte (H) 8 22 0 1 1Hundley (H) 11 20 0 0 0Charlin (L) 24 6 0 0 0Sammon (H) 8 20 0 0 0Sanchez (G) 17 11 0 0 2Madero (L) 23 4 0 1 0Martin (COL) 14 12 0 0 0Rodriguez (L) 26 0 0 0 0Clark (COL) 17 9 0 0 1Grimes (H) 10 16 0 0 1Simmons (O) 12 13 0 0 0Smith (G) 16 9 0 0 1Lewis (C) 15 10 0 1 0Weston (L) 18 6 0 0 0Reaves (H) 12 11 2 2 0Howard (S) 16 7 0 1 0LCamargo (COL) 14 8 0 0 0Ivory (L) 22 0 0 0 0Porter (O) 14 8 0 0 2Fornisari (C) 19 3 4 2 0Knight (G) 12 8 0 0 0Olivera (S) 16 3 0 0 1Root (H) 4 15 0 0 1Diaz (S) 17 1 0 0 0Banton (O) 11 7 1 0 0Stewart (S) 16 1 0 0 0Kelly (O) 13 4 0 3 0Rincon (S) 12 5 0 0 0Padilla (C) 6 11 0 0 1Brown (O) 15 1 0 0 1Weber (G) 11 5 0 0 0Brown (L) 15 0 1 0 0Lopez (COL) 7 8 1 0 0Rivera (COL) 6 9 0 0 0Clarke (O) 12 3 0 0 0J. Vega (G) 12 3 0 0 0Jackson (S) 13 2 1 0 0Moran (S) 10 5 0 0 1Ventress (C) 11 4 0 0 0Rivers (O) 11 3 0 1 0Calixte (S) 10 4 0 0 1Fields (H) 6 8 0 2 2Blyden (H) 6 8 0 0 0Crupi (H) 1 13 0 1 0Jenkins (O) 9 4 0 0 0Wharton (G) 12 1 0 0 0Christensen (O) 7 5 1 0 0Campbell (C) 8 4 0 0 0Snowflake (COL) 6 6 0 0 0Mercardo (COL) 9 3 0 0 0Sacks: 6: Ivory (L). 4: Graham (C). 3: Kelly (O), Vega (G). 2: Rivers (O), Dockery (O), Nichol-son (O), Lewis (C), Carpenter (C), Graham (C), Madero (L)..
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By Rick PedoneSports EditorHarmony visits St. Cloud
Friday at 7:30 p.m. for the ninth edition of the Soldier City Classic.
In addition to the rivalry, the game has significance because it counts in 7A District 6, and neither team can afford another district loss.
Both teams lost in the district last week. Gate-way scored in the final two minutes to beat St. Cloud, 18-12, last week, and Harmony fell to Osceola, 38-12.
The Longhorns and
Bulldogs have identical 2-3 overall and 1-1 district records.
Harmony won last year, 26-20. That evened the series at 4-4.
The Bulldogs led Gate-way, 12-10, before the Panthers quarterback Henry Miller ran 53 yards on a fourth down play for the winning points.
St. Cloud’s Brian Stein-metz ran for one touchdown and caught a pass from Ian Rinehart for another for the Bulldogs.
Linebacker Jonathan Stewart, recently returned from an injury, led the Bull-
dogs with eight tackles.Rinehart had one of this
best games as a varsity play-er, completing 8-of-12 for 102 yards
Harmony’s defense was outstanding against Osceo-la last week, holding the high-powered OHS running game to just 211 yards and 288 total yards. The Long-horns, led by linebacker Colton Keene’s 16 tackles, also forced four turnovers.
Horns QB Jeremiah Murray threw for 94 yards and two touchdowns.
As is always the case when the teams meet, both coaches expect a lot of intensity at Gannarelli Field Friday.
“We’ll be ready. It won’t be an easy one, but this rivalry game never is,” Dogs Coach Brett Munroe said.
Harmony Coach Jer-rad Butler said his players always look forward to play-ing St. Cloud.
“It’s one of those games that people talk about all year,” Butler said. “It should be exciting.”
ChargersawaitingStorm
GHS hosts pass-happy Lions
Harmony visitsDogs for crucial7A-6 showdown
See Kowboys, page A-11
Osceola’s Riley Nicholson (12) and Juaquan Jenkins (making the hit) caused Harmony’s Artell Blackwell to fumble late in the first half of their game Friday at Longhorn field. Devon Clarke (16) watches the play. OHS recovered the fumble and kicked a field goal two plays later. Clarke recovered a blocked punt in the end zone for Osceola’s first touchdown in a 38-12 Kowboys win.
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Friday gamesOsceola at Auburndale, 7
Harmony at St. Cloud, 7:30Lake Nona at Gateway, 7:30Lake Wales at Poinciana, 7Celebration at Liberty 7:30
Week 6
KowboyssurviveHorns; atHounds
By Ken JacksonStaff WriterThanks to three big
plays, Gateway’s playoff hopes remain alive.
The Panthers got a 55-yard field goal, a fumble recovery for a touchdown, and biggest of all a 53-yard touchdown run by sopho-more quarterback Henry Miller on fourth-and-1 with 1:53 left in the game to beat St. Cloud, 18-12, at Gannarelli Field.
The Panthers, 2-3, snapped a three-game los-
ing streak and evened their 7A-6 district record at 1-1.
Gateway celebrates homecoming at the Rid-enour Complex Friday at 7:30 p.m. against district foe Lake Nona, 3-1 and 1-0.
Miller, inserted into the starting lineup last week, turned what was supposed to be a fullback dive into an option play to score the winning touchdown.
“I saw the linebacker come through, so I pulled it back,” he said. “My only move was to go outside.
I knew I had to make a play or else we would lose.”
GHS Coach Marlin Rob-erts said Miller earned the start – and the right to wear the No. 4 jersey to honor fallen teammate Marquis Ocasio, who died Aug. 29 after losing a battle with a brain tumor — after a great week of practice.
“We tried to give our offense a new look,” Roberts said, noting the I-formation the Panthers ran much of the night as opposed to the double-wing offense they showed in earlier games.
“We needed some kind of change.”
Roberts said Miller cre-ated the winning play on his own.
“It wasn’t ‘midline’, where he has the option; it was supposed to go to the fullback. It’s a good thing the fullback didn’t clamp down on it and (Miller) was able to pull it out,” Roberts said. “It’s a good thing he grew up a little on that play. They blitzed both of their linebackers and he read it.”
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By Rick PedoneSports EditorTwo teams seeking their
first win in 7A District 6 meet Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Liberty High.
The Chargers, 1-4 and 0-2, will host Celebration, 0-5 and 0-1.
Liberty will attempt to snap a four-game losing streak, the most recent last week, 54-23, against Lake Nona.
The Chargers led Lake Nona, 3-1 and 1-0, 14-7 and were in the red zone seeking to extend their lead when a turnover stopped their momentum.
The Lions rallied behind quarterback Tucker Israel (26-32-352, 4TDs), amass-ing 531 total yards.
The Chargers Kyle Shar-man scored twice, on a pass reception and a run, and Steven Phillips ran for a TD. Freshman quarter-back Pat Knight was 9-of-18 for 110 yards and a touchdown.
Chargers Coach Cory Johns said his team will put the loss behind it and concentrate on stopping the Storm, who have the county’s leading rusher in sophomore Stefano Sara-gusa (102-484, 4 TDs).
“It was a tough one. But, we need to get this one Fri-day,” Johns said.
Celebration lost, 32-8, at Cypress Creek last week in a non-district contest.
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Eagles host Lake Wales KowboysContinued from page A-9
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strong teams if they play at a high level,” he said. “I was proud of their effort. I thought they played hard. It kind of got away from us in the fourth quarter after the fumble on the kickoff return. That kind of turned it around for good, but I thought the kids overall played well.Harmony slipped to 2-3 and 1-1 in 7A-6.
Osceola broke on top, 7-0, early in the game when Domi-nic Lee blocked a punt that Devon Clarke recovered for a touchdown less than two min-utes into the game. The Kow-boys made it 14-0 on their next possession, driving 45 yards in eight plays capped by Brown’s 2-yard run. Quarter-back Daequan Harrison found Edtwain Black for 30 yards on a deflected pass play to set up the TD.
The hard-hitting Horns defense kept Harmony in the game by forcing a pair of first-half turnovers, and Murray hit Alex Britton on a 27-yard touchdown pass play with 4:44 left in the second quarter to make it 14-6.
OHS got three more points on the last play of the half
after Mikeice Adams recov-ered a Horns fumble at the Harmony 17 with 13 seconds left. After Harrison scrambled for four yards, Marsh nailed a 29-yard field goal to make it 17-6.
OHS saw a punt return for a touchdown called back in the third quarter because of a roughing the kicker penalty.
Nichols said the Kowboys have hurt themselves because of penalties this season (OHS has averaged 108 yards per game in penalties), but he said that several times his players have been flagged for hel-met-to-helmet contact when opposing players lowered their heads as the OHS play-ers made contact.
“I don’t want to sound like I’m making excuses because I understand that it’s important to prevent the helmet-to-hel-met hits, but when the other kid puts his head down at the last second, what are you sup-posed to do? We haven’t got-ten that call all year,” Nichols said.
More importantly, his team overcame adversity on the road to take sole possession of first place.
“Harmony’s a good team. They came out and played hard, they hit hard,” Nichols said. “We knew they’d play that way. Our guys hung in there and did what they had to do.”
The Kowboys’ defense held Harmony to minus 26 yards rushing in the second half.
OHS (2-0) leads the district standings followed by Lake Nona (1-0). Harmony, Gate-way and St. Cloud all are 1-1, while Celebration is 0-1 and Liberty is 0-2.
Although Auburndale has a losing record, Nichols said there are few easy wins in Polk County.
“They will be physical and play hard. We will see if we can get started a little earlier this week,” Nichols said.
Osceola makes the final leg of five consecutive road games Oct. 11 at Lake Nona for a 7A-6 showdown before returning to Kowboys field Oct. 17 for homecoming against Celebration.
The Kowboys finish the regular season with home games against Gateway Oct. 25 and St. Cloud Nov. 1.
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A minute into the second half, after holding the Bulldogs to 56 yards of offense, Gate-way took a 10-6 lead thanks to its defense. James Farley timed his hit on a St. Cloud receiver perfectly, jarring loose a live ball that Chase Smith scooped up and took 25 yards for a touchdown.
“Chase Smith comes to play against these guys, every year he makes a big play in the St. Cloud game,” Roberts said.
St. Cloud pieced togeth-er a touchdown drive in the fourth quarter to take back the lead; quarterback Ian Rhinehart connected on three passes, including one to Brian Steinmetz, who slipped out of the backfield all alone, for a 20-yard scoring strike that made it 12-10 after the PAT attempt was blocked.
But, the Panthers got the ball back at their 24 with 6:24 left. Fullback Wes Escobar squeezed between the guards for 5 yards on fourth-and-1 at the 33 to keep what would become the winning drive alive.
“He did a good job of keep-ing his pads low and driv-ing through the line,” Roberts said.
St. Cloud took a 6-0 first-quarter lead when Steinmetz, running keepers out of the spread formation following a short Gateway punt, scored from four yards out 10 min-utes into the game. That lead shrunk to 6-3 after junior kick-er Santiago Hanoa booted a 55-yard field goal, believed to be a school record, in the second quarter. He missed a 46-yarder before halftime that would have tied it going into the break.
“He’s hit a 57-yarder in practice, and we’ve tried other long ones in games,” Roberts said. “We look at it as a punt that we can possibly get points out of. I thought about having him kick it there at the end of the game instead of going for the first down.”
Lake Nona brings one of the most potent passing games in the state to Gateway Friday. Quarterback Tucker Israel led the Lions to a 54-23 win at Liberty last week.
“We saw them in the bowl game last year. The quarter-back is good. He gets rid of the ball in a hurry, he doesn’t have it in his hand long,” Rob-erts said. “We’ll have to come up with a good plan against him.”
By Rick PedoneSports EditorPoinciana hosts Lake Wales
Friday at 7 p.m. for its 5A-10 district opener.
The Eagles, 2-2, lost a non-district clash at Lake Placid last week, 14-6, after lead-ing through the middle of the fourth quarter.
Four empty trips by Poinci-ana inside the red zone were critical, Eagles Coach Jeff Mathis said.
“I think if we score a touch-down during any of those pos-sessions, already having the lead, I think that would have been it,” Mathis said. “You could tell by their body lan-guage that their kids were just about to give up. But, I’ll give them credit, they were a gritty
team that hung in there and came up with a couple of big plays to win it.”
Josh Lopez’s touchdown gave Poinciana the lead.
Mathis said it was a solid performance by his team, just not a winning one.
“Until the last five minutes the defense played lights out. Then they gave up a big play, and then (Lake Placid) scored one more after a mistake,” Mathis said. “Our offense wasn’t able to maintain its consistency when we got down at their end. It wasn’t the day that we wanted to have, but that’s what it is.”
Lake Wales, 2-3, is 1-0 in the district and is considered the district front-runner.
The Highlanders lost at Haines City last week.
“They have a big offense line, they’ve got a running back who pounds on you, they have a good quarterback and they have a couple of good receivers,” Mathis said. “On tape, they are the most ath-letic team that we’ve faced.”
Poinciana plays four of its next five against district foes.
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By Lisa D’CatoFor the News-GazetteReeves Law Firm is a vir-
tual law firm in Poinciana. A virtual law firm is a legal practice that delivers services to clients at a distance using technological communication. It can help people with limited means of transportation by making it easier to provide services across geographical locations.
The law firm is dedicated to representing the disabled , focusing on Social Security disability.
It represents clients in the areas of Social Security dis-ability and supplemental Secu-rity income.
When asked why he chose Poinciana, firm attorney Anthony Reeves said, “While working in Tampa, I wanted to establish a practice in Central Florida. Since I didn’t want to face commuting from Orlando to Tampa, I actively sought a location between Orlando and Tampa. This way, I could work on establishing presence in the Orlando area while still working in Tampa. After much house hunting, our real-tor introduced us to an up and coming area being developed called Poinciana. The rest, shall I say, is history.”
A virtual law firm is a legal practice that does not have a bricks-and-mortar office, but operates from the homes or satellite offices of its law-yers, usually delivering ser-vices to clients at a distance using technological means of communication. Most have a central function responsible for the accounting and admin-istrative side of the practice. Virtual law firms are formed and regulated in the same way as traditional law firms, but their lawyers may be self-employed consultants rather than partners or employees.
The advent of technology used in virtual law firms have made it far easier for legal practices to save and manage
data across geographic loca-tions securely and efficiently and to communicate with cli-ents at a distance, so that
proximity to the client, or of the lawyers to each other in an office, has become far less important.
The virtual law firm has also come to be associated
with lower prices, as they generally operate with lower overheads than traditional law firms.
Lawyers find they can bill fewer hours but still make more money via a virtual firm because of the lower over-heads.
Virtual law firms frequent-ly have only senior lawyers, capable of working without much day-to-day supervision, unlike the traditional large law firm with its hierarchy of part-ners, associates and trainees. Many clients see a benefit in having their work done per-sonally by an experienced lawyer, rather than having it delegated to a junior and then checked by a partner.
There are also environmen-tal benefits to virtual law firms, many which operate as paper-less offices in contrast to the traditional law firm with its rooms full of filing cabinets.
So what brought the Reeves Law Firm to Poinciana? Origi-nally from Arkansas, Reeves’ single mother was an educator and instilled the importance of education in him. While in high school, Reeves enlisted in the Army Reserves as a com-bat engineer.
He then attended the Uni-versity of Tampa on a lead-ership grant and an ROTC scholarship. After receiving his bachelor of science in biology, Reeves was commissioned as an Army Reserve chemical officer. He then spent three years working for the state of Florida while working on
his master’s degree at the University of South Florida. After earning his masters of public health degree in indus-trial hygiene, he was com-missioned as an officer in the United States Navy. Reeves was stationed at the Naval Hospital at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
But Reeves wasn’t done with his education yet. After three years at Camp Lejeune, he left active duty to return to school. In 2001, he earned a doctorate of jurisprudence from Florida State University College of Law.
“After passing the bar exam I have spent my entire career focusing primarily on Social Security Disability. I spent seven years with a medium size Tampa law firm and six years running my own in Poinciana,” Reeves said.
Another reason for Reeves choosing Poinciana as his location was his understand-ing of a rural community.
“Growing up in Southeast-ern Arkansas, I have always felt comfortable in a rural environment.,” he said “Even though the courts I appear in are typically in Tampa or Orlando or other major cities, most of my clients are in the Poinciana, Kissimmee, Haines City and other surrounding area. So, traveling down back round rural and remote areas is very comfortable for me.”
This benefit of virtual law firm was easy to see, Reeves said.
“I started using a secure case management that oper-ates in the cloud called CLIO. CLIO gives me the ability to access my client’s file from any desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone. Also, CLIO has client connect portal, which gives me the ability to share documents with my clients as well as communicate directly with my staff in a secure envi-ronment. As long as the client has access to a computer, they can communicate with our office and that communi-
Poinciana law firm helps its clients through a virtual vision
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The third Annual Fun-draiser and Membership Drive Golf Tournament, in support of the Museum of Military History, will be held Saturday, Oct. 12, at Remington Country Club in Kissimmee.
Tournament proceeds will provide funds for exhibits, artifacts, youth programs and events.
A registration dona-tion of $300 per team (a corporate sponsorship of $360 per team of four players includes a one year corporate membership) or $75 per player (includes a one year membership) is requested. Golf tournament registration fee includes cart, lunch, raffle prizes, a 50/50 drawing and 18 holes of golf. The registra-tion deadline is Oct. 9.
Support the museum by playing, sponsoring a hole, becoming an event sponsor or providing a prize for the raffle. Dixon Golf is one of the sponsors for the tour-nament.
Along with tournament organizers, Dixon will offer gift certificates, a chance to
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File PhotoThe third Annual Fundraiser and Membership Drive Golf Tournament, in support of the Museum of Mili-tary History, will be held Saturday, Oct. 12, at Rem-ington Country Club in Kissimmee
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As an investor, how much risk can you tolerate?
It’s an important ques-tion — because the answer can help you make the right investment choices.
Before you know your risk toler-ance, you’ll want to make sure you first understand the nature of investment risk — the risk of losing principal. This risk is especially prev-alent when you invest in stocks, because stock prices will always fluctuate — and there are never any guarantees about perfor-mance. Of course, a decline in value does not mean you need to sell; you can always hold on to the stock with the hope that its value will bounce back. And this can certainly happen, but again — no guarantees.
How you respond to this type of investment risk will tell you a great deal about your own risk tolerance. Of course, no one, whether he or she has a high tolerance for risk or a low one, particu-larly likes to see declines. But people do react differently. If you’re the sort of person who can retain your confi-dence in your investment mix and can focus on the long term and the potential for a
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at this point, they’re just “paper” losses), becoming despon-dent about reaching your goals, and ques-tioning whether you should be investing at all, then you may have a low tolerance for risk.
This self-knowl-edge of your own risk tolerance should help inform your invest-ment decisions — to a point.
Even if you deter-mine you have a high tol-erance for risk, you almost certainly should not load up your portfolio exclusively with stocks. If the stock market enters a prolonged slump, you could face heavy losses that may take many years to overcome, causing you to lose significant ground in the pursuit of your financial goals. Conversely, even if you discover you don’t have much tolerance for risk, you won’t want to invest only in suppos-edly “safe” vehicles, such as certificates of deposit (CDs). During those periods when rates on CDs and similar instruments are low, as has been the case in recent years, your interest payments from these investments may not
even keep up with inflation — meaning that, over time, you could end up losing pur-chasing power, which, over the long term, can be just as big a risk as market declines.
Ultimately, then, you’ll probably want to let your risk tolerance guide your invest-ment choices — but not dictate them with an “iron hand.” So, if you believe you are highly tolerant of risk, you might have a some-what higher percentage of stocks in your portfolio than if you felt yourself to be highly risk-averse — but in any case, you’ll likely benefit from building a diversified portfolio containing stocks, bonds, government securi-ties, CDs and other invest-ments. While this type of diversification can’t guaran-tee profits or protect against loss, it can help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio.
By knowing your own risk tolerance, and the role it can play in your choices, you can help yourself create an effective, suitable investment strategy — one that you can live with for a long time and that can help you avoid the biggest risk of all: not reach-ing your long-term goals.
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The cooler weather should be just around the corner, which makes it a great time to replen-ish the mulch around landscape plants and trees. Mulch is any material that is applied to the soil surface. Organic material, such as wood chips, leaves and pine needles, is the most popular type of mulch used. Not only does mulch add to the beauty of the land-scape by giving it a uniform color and tex-ture, it also provides benefits to the soil it covers and to the plants it surrounds.
Mulch helps to prevent water evapo-ration from the soil, suppresses weeds from growing and keeps a more uniform soil temperature. It works like an insulator, keeping soils cool during the hot summer months and warm during cold weather. Organic mulches can also improve the soil structure. As the organic material decays, it becomes topsoil and adds nutri-ents for the landscape plants.
Organic mulches are readily available during the fall months and should be used. Most of the yard waste collected at this time, including leaves, grass clip-pings and pine needles, can be recycled as on-site mulch. This is a very efficient use of yard waste. It retains the nutrients in the landscape, saves money from purchasing other manufactured mulch and may reduce tax dollars otherwise spent in transporting and disposing of the yard waste. Organic mulches can be used in
combination with each other or alone.
Various types of bark and wood chips are the most pop-ular choice of organic mulch in home landscapes. These mulches provide a nice color to the landscape and are usu-
ally long lasting. They also are readily available in bulk from the local home- improvement store or garden centers. There are many choic-es of bark and wood chips to choose from, including pine bark, pine nuggets cypress chips, eucalyptus chips, and melaleuca mulch.
Melaleuca mulch is a unique type of mulch that should be utilized
more. It is derived from the melaleuca tree (Melaleuca quin-quenervia). This tree originates from Australia and was intro-duced into south Florida as a windbreak, soil stabilizer, and landscape tree. Because of its ease to naturally regenerate itself, it has invaded South Flor-ida’s wetland ecosystems, par-ticularly the Florida Everglades and is replacing the native wet-land plants. It has become a noxious invasive weed in South Florida.
Finding a way to control this invasive species was vital. One recent control method developed was to harvest the melaleuca trees for landscape mulch. Whole trees (bark and wood) are harvested for mulch. The trees are chipped or shred-ded then composted (or heated) to kill the seeds. By killing
the seed there is no threat of this invasive tree growing in your landscape by just using the mulch. The mulch is avail-able to the public as bagged mulch or sold in bulk. Finally, there was success in taking an obnoxious plant from the wild and turning it into a beneficial product for our landscapes.
Not only does using melaleuca mulch in the landscape help con-trol the invasive species in the wet-lands, it also helps control termites. According to University of Florida/IFAS research, termites were the least attracted to the melaleuca mulch than the other mulches in their laboratory tests. It also was the least of the organic mulches to settle (diminish) over a two-year period, shown in similar tests.
The only problem with mela-leuca mulch is that it is not readily available in Central Florida. The only distributors of melaleuca mulch in central Florida are the Osceola County Master Garden-ers. Funds raised by selling the mulch are used to support the Mas-ter Gardener Horticultural scholar-ship and other Master Gardener programs in Osceola County. The mulch is sold on Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m. or by appointment.
For more information on mulches or on the plant sale con-tact the Osceola County Exten-sion Service. Master Gardeners are available to take your calls Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 321-697-3000. You may also email me at [email protected].
Jennifer Pelham is an urban horticulture agent with the University of Florida/IFAS Extension in Osceola County.
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What’s new?Let’s Dance Ballroom
ClubThe Let’s Dance Ballroom Club
meets every Wednesday at the St. Cloud Senior Center, located at 3101 17th St., St. Cloud. In Octo-ber, it will feature night club two step. Class will meet on Oct. 23, and 30th. The dance floor will be closed for two weeks due to floor maintenance. Class starts promptly at 7 p.m. A beginners’ class will be from 7 to 8 p.m., followed by an advance class from 8 to 9 p.m. Cost is $9 for the month. Come early to register. For additional information, call Sheila Lauer at 407-738-7546.
Heritage MuseumThe St. Cloud Heritage Museum
hosts a historical scavenger hunt every Friday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. for school age children to adults. Discover, learn and have fun during this very special journey to the past.
The museum is open to the pub-lic for learning about St Cloud history as well as military memorabilia. For museum information, contact Jean Witherington at 407-957-4347 or [email protected].
Museum hours are Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1012 Massachusetts Ave., St. Cloud
Ford fundraiserMullinax Ford is hosting a fun-
draiser to support Gateway 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 extra-curricular activities by test-driving a Ford vehicle. It will be at Gateway 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.
Heel and Toe Square Dance Club
Heel & Toe Square Dance Club meets at the Senior Center Annex, 702 Indiana Ave., in St. Cloud, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., every Monday. No experience is necessary; begin-ners 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. Every-one is welcome. The cost is $5 per person per lesson.
For more information call Ellen Bell or Paul Kurek at 407-931-1688.
PinktoberGreater Osceola United Soccer is
proud to host its first annual Pinkto-ber. For the entire month of Pink-tober (October), the fields at Austin Tindall Regional Park will be lined in pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For Pinktober, a $1 donation is asked for admit-tance to be donated to a local breast cancer awareness charity. On Pink-tober 5, vendors will be selling breast cancer awareness items and donat-ing a percentage of all proceeds to the selected charity. Special “GOU Goes Pink!” shirts and wristbands will also be sold at concessions with all proceeds being donated.
Christmas Shoebox Project
The Unified Mission Ministry 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 sanitizer, tooth-brushes, toothpaste, 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 items is Dec. 10.
For more information or to help, call 407-932-1898, 407-201-6912, or 407-891-0866.
Gabriel GrigsbyIn honor of Gabriel Grigsby, 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 family, at Corner-stone Church, 2925 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud. Admission is $5.
For more information call, 407-892-8114.
Karaoke for Breast Cancer
A karaoke singing competition will be held to raise money in mak-ing strides against breast cancer on Oct. 11 at the Ramada Maingate West, 7491 W. Irlo Bronson Memo-rial Highway, Kissimmee, from 4 to 7 p.m. A $25 cash donation will be collected at the time of registration.
For more information, call San-dra Banyacsky at, 407-396-6000, or email [email protected].
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. Satur-day, and 1 to 11 p.m. on Sunday. Come enjoy an exciting day for the entire family with thrilling rides, food, lots of games and much more. Caribbean food will be available on Friday and Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket booth.
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For more information call, 407-201-7906.
Wills and trusts seminar
Capital Estates Educational Services will host a compli-mentary informational lec-ture presented by Wealth Preservation Associates at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the Adult Learning Center Osceola, 2320 New Begin-nings Road, Kissimmee.
The topic for the pre-sentation will be wills and trusts. The lecture information is provided purely as an educational service. No legal matters will be discussed and all requests for further information will be referred to appropriate legal counsel for individual consultation. Have you recently relocated to Flori-da? Updated your will? The program is complimentary and reservations are required. RSVP to Joe McQuaid at 407-593 2243 or Tom Dalton at 407-908-3708.
Mom’s Day OutTru Beaute Salon & Spa. 2905
Canoe Creek in St. Cloud Satur-day, Oct. 12, from noon to 6 p.m. will host its first Mom’s Day Out. It will benefit the mothers of chil-dren fighting debilitating diseases and undergoing chemo treatments at Nemour’s Childrens Hospital.
The salon will be pampering mothers with complimentary hair-cuts and blow dries, pedicures and mini-massages. The event also is a joint effort with Medals 4 Mettle – a nonprofit organization that collects half-marathon, marathon and tria-thalon medals and gifts them to the children. All attendees that day who either donate a race medal or make a monetary donation will receive
gifts like gift certificates for salon services, T-shirt, and more. Lunch and refreshments also will be pro-vided. Call 407-556-3922 for more information.
Links for HealthThe 4th annual charity golf tour-
nament Links for Health will be from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov.2
at Kissimmee Bay Country Club, 2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd., Kissim-mee. The event is a fundraiser for St. Thomas Aquinas Free Medical Clinic, a program of Catholic Chari-ties 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].
OCEA-R The OCEA-R meets at 11 a.m.
Oct. 3 at the OCEA Office located at 722 Mabbette St., Kissimmee.
The CHAT speaker will update the group on retirement and insurance. Renew member-ships. Mingle. RSVP by Oct. 1 to President Carmen Richards: [email protected] or 407-870-4648.
GriefShare groupThe GriefShare recovery and sup-
port group meets at First Baptist Church of St. Cloud, 1717 13th St., on Thursday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. A second location for meet-ings is the Village Church at Good Samaritan Village, 1441 Hoeger Circle, Kissimmee, Friday mornings from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
GriefShare features nationally rec-ognized experts on grief and recov-ery topics. Seminar sessions include “The Journey of Grief,” “When Your Spouse Dies,” “Your Family and Grief,” “Why?” and “Stuck in Grief.” Following the presentation, all those present may share their experiences, their questions, and their reactions to grief. It is a safe place for all.
This 13-week session is open to people of all faiths who have suffered the loss of a loved one. For more information, contact Nancy Boss at 407-873-1067 or email [email protected].
Poinciana Library Book Sale
The Poinciana Friends of the Library will hold a Book Sale on Oct. 17, from 1 to 8 p.m., and Oct. 18 and 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Poinciana Branch Library. Saturday is Friends of the Library Bag sale, buy and fill a friends bag for $5. If you already have a bag, fill it for $3.
The Poinciana Friends of the Library will also hold a Bake SaleOct. 30, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Poinciana Branch Library.
Democrat groups
The Osceola County Democrat-
ic Executive Committee (OCDEC) meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26.
The meeting will be held in con-ference room 4727 on the fourth floor of the administration building in the courthouse complex, 1 Court-house Square, Kissimmee. Guests always are welcome.
DAV 148The DAV Service officer is here
every Tuesday at noon until 4 p.m. to help with your military benefits needs. The DAV welcome all veter-ans and their families. It will honor all military membership cards, VFW, DAV etc. and active duty ID cards.
Every Wednesday is Ladies Night. Special drink prices for the ladies.
There is a special for the month of September. The DAV will have bingo cards, 3 for $20 or 1 for $10.
Barnyard Meat Bingo is every first and third Saturday of every month starting at noon.
Every Friday is “Red Shirt Fri-day”. Come in to honor our troops by wearing a red shirt to show your support for our military troops serv-ing overseas.
Those that wear a red shirt get the special $1 long neck beer on the second and fourth Friday of each month.
The DAV is located at 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee, 407-846- 4141.
Goodwill seeks volunteers
Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is calling for volunteers at its retail stores, warehouse and adminis-trative offices.
The hours are flexible and posi-tions are suitable for volunteers of all skill levels, including students (must be 16 or older), retirees or anyone who wants to give back and sup-port Goodwill’s mission of helping people with barriers to employment find jobs.
To apply, visit www.goodwillcfl.org – volunteering opportunities are listed under the “Donate” tab. For any additional questions, or to arrange volunteer groups, contact Darlene Kaiser at 407-235-1536 or
AARP driver safety class
An AARP driver safety class will be Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St., St. Cloud. By taking a driver safety course you’ll learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and how to operate your vehicle more safely.
Upon completion, you receive a certificate that can be presented to an insurance agent for a possible reduction in your auto insurance premiums. To enroll, call 407-593-1957.
Eagles bingoThe Eagles 4048 group plays
bingo at 4 p.m. every Sunday and 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday.
It’s at the Eagles building, 15 W. Darlington Ave., Kissimmee, near the Kissimmee Police Department station. Everyone is welcome. For m ore information, call 407-846-4990.
Pink on ParadeJoin Pink on Parade on Sept.
29 at Florida Hospital Celebration Health, a three-mile walk through Celebration to celebrate the expan-sion of Florida Hospital Celebration Health. Dress in your pinkest-pink attire while raising support for the woman in our community battling breast cancer. Strollers and pets on leases are welcomed and encour-aged. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m., the walk will take place from 9 a.m. to noon.
All proceeds from this event will provide hope and healing for patients battling breast cancer in our commu-nity through the Breast Cancer Care Fund at Florida Hospital Celebration Health.
Visit www.celebrationhealth.com for more information.
Goodwill Job Search and Employability Skills
SeriesGoodwill of Central Florida is pre-
senting a four week job search and employment skills series at the St.
Honored by Elks
Life Assembly of God, 2269 Par-
tin 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.
Family fun
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COMMUNITYCOMMUNITY See additional Community Events/News at www.aroundosceola.com
Submitted PhotoOn Sept. 21, Kissimmee Fire Department Health and Safety Officer Tracy Kilmer received the Elks Club EMS Commendation medal. From left are an Elks representative, Kilmer and Kissimmee Fire Chief David Kilbury. Kilmer has been with the Kissimmee Fire Department for almost 16 years and has served as a health and safety officer for the past seven years. According to a city press release, during this time, she had excelled in her duties and served the residents, visitors and fellow staff members with the utmost in customer service and care.
Calling for Poinciana news The News-Gazette is looking for people in the Poinci-
ana area to submit information about any events or social clubs based in the Poinciana area. Anybody who wants to list their Poinciana information in the Community Events section of the News-Gazette, email Editor Brian McBride at [email protected]
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Cloud Library. The programs are designed
to help take the edge off of your job search; from resumes and applications to interviews and surviving the probationary period.
The scheduled programs are as follows:
On Sept. 30 at 10 a.m., Dressing to Impress and Inter-view Tips.
On Oct. 7 at 10 a.m., You’ve got the job…Now What?
St. Cloud Garden Club
The first meeting for the 2013-14 session of the St. Cloud Garden Club will be Oct. 5, starting at 11 a.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 17th Street, hall B. Come and learn more about month-ly programs, growing plants and about plant and flower arrangements. All attendees are asked to bring a hot or cold dish for the pot luck lun-cheon.
Among programs planned for the 2013-14 year will be a “Perma Culture” during the December meeting. Also, Tim McCubbin will highlight the February meetings.
For more information, call 407-870-0671.
Woman’s Club of St. Cloud
The next meeting for the WCSC will be held on Oct. 16 starting at 1:30 p.m. Join in for a presentation from the Osceola County Council on Aging.
WCSC is a social and civic
organization empowering women to improve their com-munity, support public educa-tion, and provide annual schol-arship assistance for St. Cloud graduates. Monthly meetings occur on the third Wednesday, September through May, at 1:30 p.m. The Clubhouse is at 1012 Massachusetts Ave.
For more information, call Jean Witherington at 407-957-4347 or email [email protected].
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.
Festival Health FairAccess Community Cen-
ter will have its annual Fall Festival Health Fair Sept. 28 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Atriums of our Facilities, 1372 E. Vine St. Kissimmee. Come enjoy music, raffles, free health screenings and much more.
For more information, call 407-931-4825, or email [email protected].
Elvis, country shows
Jess “Jelvis” LaJess will perform an Elvis trubute and as Country Jake, country recording artist, starting at 6
p.m. Thursday, Oct. 10It’s at the DAV 148, 21 E.
Keene St, Kissimmee.For more information, call
Frank at 407-846-3013 or Shirley at 407-922-4502.
“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.
Daughters of the Union Veterans of
the Civil WarThe Daughters of the
Union Veterans of the Civil War, Louisa May Alcott Tent 11 will be meeting at 11 a.m. Sept. 28 at the St. Cloud Veterans Memorial Library in the Bob Fisk Room, 810 13th St. Also attending will be members of the Mary Todd Lincoln tent 10 of Tampa and Amanda Stokes tent 2 from Alpharetta, Ga.
Those who are Union sol-ider descendants and would like to seek membership are welcome to attend.
For more information, con-tact 407-851-3426.
Teen, adult forumSolid Rock Church of God
will present a teen and young adult forum: What Choices Will You Make?
It will be Saturday, Sept. 28, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Youth and Education Building,
1904 Michigan Ave., Kissim-mee.
There will be special guest panelists from the fields of: law enforcement, legal, men-tal health, education and com-munity liaison.
It is a free event for the par-ents, teens and young adults. Door Prizes will be given out.
For more information, call 407-847-3500.
Italian dinner and program
The Narcoossee Area Chapter of the Osceola Coun-ty Historical Society will be having an Italian dinner and program to raise funds for res-toration of the Old Narcoossee Schoolhouse Thursday, Sept. 26, at 6:30 p.m. in the Narco-ossee Middle School Cafeteria at 2700 N. Narcoossee Road, St. Cloud. Tickets are $8 per person. Crafters, sign up for booth space for just $20 for the Nov. 2 Narcoossee Arts, Crafts and Farmers Market. The chapter meets every first Monday of the month at 6 p.m. in the Narcoossee Com-munity Center. For tickets and information, contact [email protected].
Let’s Dance Ball-room Club
The Let’s Dance Ballroom Club meets every Wednes-day at the St. Cloud Senior Center, located at 3101 17th Street, St. Cloud. In Sep-tember, we will feature the rhumba. Class meets on Sept. 25. Class starts promptly at 7 p.m. A beginners’ class will be from 7 to 9 p.m., followed
by an advance class from 8 to 9 p.m. Come early to register. For additional information, call Sheila Lauer at 407-738-7546.
Tea dancesSunday afternoon tea danc-
es are sponsored by the Let’s Dance Ballroom Club at the St. Cloud Senior Center on the fourth Sunday of each month, from 2 to 4 p.m. Sep-tember’s dance will be Sun-day, Sept. 22. The center is at 3101 17th Street, St. Cloud. Light refreshments will be served. Cost for the dance is $3 per person. For more information, call Sheila Lauer at 407-738-7546 or Kathy Parsons at 407-319-2161.
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Women’s NetworkThe Greater Osceola
Republican Women’s Network meetings will be the second Thursday of every month at Kissimmee Bay Country Club. There will be a guest speaker at each meeting.
Attendees are expected to arrive at 6 p.m. Dinner will be at 6:30 p.m., with the speaker at 7 p.m.
Cost is $15, which includes dinner, dessert and tea/soda. RSVP to Joni Dougherty, president, by email at [email protected] or call 407-496-5101.
Little league umpires neededSt. Cloud Little League is
looking for umpires to volun-teer for the upcoming season. Anybody interested should call Tripp at 321-624-4725.
Fall rummage saleFriday and Saturday, Sept.
27 and 28, the VFW Post 3227 will be having its indoor fall rummage sale and flea market. Tables are available for $10 each. Stop by the post at 915 New York Ave. to reserve your table, spaces are limited. Donations of clean usable items are appreciated and may be dropped off at the office or call 407-892-6761 for pick up or more informa-tion.
St. Cloud Senior Center events
The following events are hosted weekly by the St. Cloud Senior Center.
On Monday nights a Social Dance is held in Hall “A” from 7 to 10 p.m. Live bands are present all Mondays, all year. A donation of $ per person is requested.
For more information call John McMahon at, 407-951-9700.
On Saturday nights a Coun-try Dance is held in Hall “A” from 7 to 10 p.m. Live bands are present November thru April. A donation of $4 per person is requested. In other months music will be provided by a DJ and admission to the dance is free. All ages are wel-come to Line dance and Social dance to a variety of music.
For more information call John Dutt at, 407-957-2295.
On Fridays The Smith N Western Advanced Line Dance Club meets at the St. Cloud Senior Center in Hall “A” from 6 to 9 p.m. for lessons and open dance. Basic knowledge of line dance steps is required. All ages are welcome. A donation of $2 per person is requested.
For more information call Gail Smith at, 407-408-5039.
Scout popcorn sales kick off
Scouts of all ages in the Osceola District Boy Scouts of America have begun fundrais-ing for their various activities by selling popcorn and pret-zels products.
Scouts last year in Osceola County raised approximately
$137,000 by selling Trail’s End products, and more than 70 percent of that amount went to local scouting activi-ties and programs. Scouts also will sell popcorn for donation to military men and women, their families and veterans’ organizations.
To support the campaign, which runs through October, look for Scouts at the entranc-es of local large retailers or contact a Scout you might know directly. Products to be offered range from micro-wave kettle corn to pretzels wrapped in white chocolate. There are several new variet-ies of popcorn this year and include sour cream/onion and buffalo cheddar cheese, among others.
For more information on Scouting, visit www.cflscout-ing.org or contact Osceola District Executive Sterling Yoars at [email protected].
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 Society looking for volunteers
The Osceola County His-torical Society is looking for volunteers to greet and give tours to guests at the Pioneer Village. Anyone who has one to three hours of free time per week should consider being a volunteer in any number roles with our organization, from greeters and tour guides, to office help or grounds keep-ers. Training will be provided for all roles. To explore the possibilities, call volunteer coordinator Juana Kelly at 407-396-8644, Ext. 7, or email questions to [email protected]. Visit the website at osceolahistory.org.
Central Florida Cash Flow ClubThe Central Florida Cash
Flow Club meets the first Saturday of every month at noon at Nikki’s corner café 3277 S. John Young Parkway Kissimmee, 407-910-4228.
Learn the secrets of becoming rich by having fun and playing Robert Kiyo-saki’s popular board game Cash Flow 101.
The game teaches the basics of fundamental invest-ing, how to take control of personal finances and how to invest with greater con-fidence in real estate and other businesses. The Cash-flow board game is recom-mended for adults and chil-dren age 10 and older.
Contact Brad Lee at 407-201-8088 for more infor-mation.
Heritage MuseumThe 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 young adults. Discover, learn and have fun during this very special journey to the past. The museum is open to the public for learn-ing about St. Cloud history as well as military memorabilia, Thursday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For museum information, contact Jean Witherington, interim curator, at 407-957-1845.
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Kissimmee Writers Group
The Kissimmee Writ-ers Group is looking for fic-tion writers and authors of all genres. Attendance is free and open to everyone, from aspiring writer to published author. The group motto is Writers Helping Writers, and member benefits include edu-cation, critique, networking, and support. Meetings are held on the second Thursday of each month from 6-8 p.m. at the Hart Memorial Library in downtown Kissimmee, 211 E. Dakin Ave., Kissimmee. For more information, email Randy Austin at [email protected].
Ahoy Travel ClubThe Ahoy Carefree Travel
Club meetings will be at 12:30 p.m. on the first and third Mondays at the Kissimmee Moose Lodge, 1019 N. Main St.
Lunch is available. No membership fee is required. Travel includes day bus trips, overnights, cruises and inter-national travel.
For additional information,
call Donna, liaison officer, at 407-569-2118 or email [email protected].
Fun Seekers Travel Club
The Fun Seekers Travel Club meets the second Mon-day of every month at the Elks Lodge on Kings Highway in Kissimmee. The meeting will be from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Day trips, overnights and cruises will be discussed.
For more information on trips or about the club, call 407-846-0088 or email [email protected]. Visit the website grouptravelspecialist-skiss.com
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Advanced Line Dance Club meets at the St. Cloud Senior Center Fridays from 6 to 9 p.m. in Hall A. There are lessons and open dance. Basic knowledge of line dance steps is required. All ages are wel-come. A donation of $2 per person is requested. For more information, call Gail Smith at 407-408-5039.
SC soccer registration
Registration for the upcoming 2013-14 St. Cloud Soccer Club season is available online at www.stcloudsoccer.com.
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BRONSON - Madelyn K.Bronson, 83, of Saint Cloud,Florida, passedaway Thursday,September 26,2013 following alengthy illness. Amember of aPioneer Osceola CountyFamily, Madelyn was born inKissimmee on September 11,1930, the daughter of the lateIra Eugene and Cyntha E.(Croyl) Keene. At one timeMadelyn was a pharmacyassistant and lateraccompanied her husband,the late Richard O'DellBronson in numerousbusiness ventures includingreal estate development andagriculture.She was an avid fan of the
"Florida Gators" and amember Bull Gator Clubhaving attended many gamesat the swamp since the1950's. She was a lifelongmember of First UnitedMethodist Church inKissimmee having served innumerous leadershippositions. Preceded in deathby her husband, O'Dell,Madelyn is survived by twodaughters, Renee' Bronsonand her husband, GaryMogensen and CynthiaBronson of Kissimmee;grandchildren, Mandi (Dan)Justesen, Courtney (Jimmy)Daniels, Lauren Hendrix,Brandon (Shelly) Hendrix,Reston Bronson, Se'BelleBronson and SymoneBronson; 11 great-grandchildren; a belovedniece, Peggy Edwards and abeloved caregiver, NormaCaleca. Madelyn was alsopreceded in death by her son,Ric Bronson, granddaughter,Lindsey Hendrix and son-in-law, DanTarrell.Celebration of Life Services
were held Monday,September 30, 2013 at 2:30p.m., at First UnitedMethodist Church. Intermentwere at Osceola MemoryGardens Cemetery.
In lieu of flowerscontributions may be made toFirst United Methodist ChurchKissimmee, 101 West DakinAvenue, Kissimmee, FL34741 designated for theSanctuary Refurbishing Fund.Services are under thedirection of Osceola MemoryGardens Funeral Home,Kissimmee.
JENNINGS - Mr. JamesEdmond Jennings, 90, of St.Cloud, Florida, passed awayMonday, September 30,2013 in St. Cloud, FL. Mr.Jennings was born in CarrollCounty, Virginia on April 15,1923, the son of the lateRiley Lafayette and LauraBlanch (Robinson) Jennings,he moved to the St. CloudArea in 1992 from St.Petersburg, FL. He retiredfrom Moody Bible Institute in1992 after over 20 years ofservice. He was a member ofBible Baptist Church inKissimmee.He was preceded in death by
his wife of 63 years VirginiaL. Jennings in 2008. He issurvived by his son, RobertD. Jennings, Sr., of St. Cloud,daughter, Bonnie L. Tidmoreof Orlando, grandson, Robert(Summer) D. Jennings Jr., ofOregon, great-granddaughter,Sophie of Oregon, sisters,Kathleen Lawson of Virginia,and Ilene Whitt of Virginiaand several nieces andnephews.Funeral Services will be held
Friday, October 4, 2013 at11:00 a.m., at OsceolaMemory Gardens FuneralHome Kissimmee Chapelwith Pastor Rick Flowers andPastor Joe Williamsofficiating.
Entombment will follow inChapel of Light Mausoleum inOsceola Memory GardensCemetery. Visitation forfriends will be held from10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.,
Friday at the funeral home.In Lieu of flowers
contributions maybe made toAmerican DiabetesAssociation Orlando/MaitlandOffice 1101 North LakeDestiny Road Suite 415,Maitland, Florida 32751.Services under the direction
of Osceola Memory GardensCemetery, Funeral Home andCrematory, 1717 Old BoggyCreek Road, Kissimmee, FL34744.
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KNOPP - Betty S. Knopp,age 79, of Kissimmee, passedaway on September 30,2013. Betty was born onDecember 17, 1933 inPaducah, Kentucky to AllenEverett and Louise (Bell)Morris. Along with her lovingHusband Irvin, of 55 years,Betty is survived by herChildren Gary Gage, LaurelAugustine, Diane Comstock,Timothy B. Knopp, andPenny Peloquin. Along withseveral Grandchildren, GreatGrandchildren and manyNieces and Nephews. She isalso survived by a Sister RebaRushing and Brother ThomasWallace. Her identical TwinSister predeceased her indeath last year. Betty was anactive member of the CentralKissimmee Congregation ofJehovah’s Witnesses.Family will receive friends on
Friday, October 4, 2013 from5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., atGrissom Funeral Home. AMemorial Service will be heldon Sunday, October 6, 2013at 10:00 a.m., at theKingdom Hall of Jehovah’sWitnesses; 2281 N. ThackerAve. (Kissimmee, FL).Arrangements for Betty have
been entrusted to GrissomFuneral Home & Crematorywww.GrissomFH.com
MAGERS - Jamie Magers,33, of Mascoutah,Illinois, bornSeptember 29,1979 in ColumbusOhio, diedSaturday,September 28, atSt. Elizabeth’s Hospital,Belleville, Illinois.Mr. Magers was a veteran of
the United States Air Force.He enjoyed spending timewith his family and workingon his classic ’69 Camaro.He was preceded in death by
his fraternal grandparents;Willis Lee and Clara Belle,nee Price, Rosebrook.
Surviving are his children;Reagan Magers and OliviaBegley, his mother,Laura Turbeville of St. Cloud,Florida, his father, JoeE. Rosebrook of Ohio, hisfiancée, Tiffany Begley, neeJameson, two brothers; JoeJudd Rosebrook Jr. ofRushsylvania, Ohio, andBryant Riddle of St. Cloud,Florida, three sisters;Penny Rosebrook ofBellefontaine, Ohio, Toni(Michel) Dresch, and LyndsieRosebrook of St. Cloud,Minnesota, maternalgrandparents, Dave(Barb) Magers of Tiffin, Ohioand Karen Hooper of SeattleWashington, other relativesand many friends.Memorials are appreciated to
the family. Memories andexpressions of condolencesmay be made at:www.lakeviewfuneralhm.comFuneral: Memorial services
were held on October 2,2013 at Scott Air Force Base,Illinois. A memorial servicewill be held at a later date inTiffin, Ohio.
PITSTICK - Mr. Thomas E.Pitstick, 79, ofKissimmee, FL,passed away onThursday,September 26,2013. He wasthe husband ofElizabeth (Wallpe) Pitstick.Thomas was born inLafayette, Indiana onNovember 16, 1933, the sonof the late Harold and MaryPitstick.He attended school in Earl
Park, IN. He served in the USNavy from May 1951 toSeptember 1954. He thenattended the Indiana StatePolice Academy at IndianaUniversity. After graduationhe worked as State Trooperfrom September 1957 toJune 1968. He then movedto Florida and built acampground near Disneywhich he owned and operated’till 1980. He then drove atour bus from 1988 ’till 1992.Tom loved fishing, camping,bowling, football andNASCAR. Along with hisloving wife of 56 years, Tomis survived by his children, 3daughters Diane (Dave) Batesof Anchorage, Alaska, Debra
(Paul) Neal of Haines City,Florida, Darlene (Tommy Joe)Seawright of Kissimmee,Florida and a son, Dalehusband of Ann Marie Pitstickof St. Cloud, Florida; Tom isalso survived by two sisters,Mary Rose Schellenburger,Elaine Pitstick-Siemers andtwo brothers, Robert Pitstick,Howard Pitstick. 7grandchildren and 1 Great-Grandchild He was precededin death by his son DonaldPitstick in 2011 and hisGrandson Thomas Marinos in2006.A visitation were held from
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The age chart and fees are listed on the website. Payment is available online through Visa or MasterCard. Checks may be mailed.
Register at the soccer field on the following dates:
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For those who are inter-ested in coaching, contact Janice Lavigne at [email protected].
GO FAR clubThe Greater Osceola Fit-
ness and Run Club - GO FAR meets Tuesdays at Crabby Bill’s at 7 p.m. and Thursdays at Hideout at 7 p.m.
St. Cloud Senior Center weekly
eventsMonday Night : There is
a social dance from 7 to 10 p.m. in Hall A. There is a live band on Mondays, but is subjected to hall mainte-nance schedules. A donation of $4 per person is request-ed. For more information, call John McMahon at 407-
951-9700.Saturday night: There is
a country-style dance from 7 to 10 p.m. in Hall A. There are live bands from November through April. A donation of $4 per person is requested. During the other months the music will be by a DJ and admission is free. All ages are welcome.
For more information, call John Dutt at 407-957-2295.
Eagles 4048 bingoThe Eagles 4048 group will
be playing bingo Sundays at 4 p.m. at 15 W. Darlington Ave., Kissimmee. Everyone is welcome. For more informa-tion, call 407-846-4990.
Celebrate Recovery
Come celebrate recovery at the Celebrate Recovery Program, dealing with life’s hurts, habits and hang-ups, at Cornerstone Family Church, 2925 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud, every Friday night from 7 to 10 p.m. Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered
12-step recovery program based on the eight principles found in Matthew 5. Celebrate Recovery offers a person the opportunity to participate in a group fellowship where love and hope combine with God’s purpose to mend out lives.
Cornerstone Family Kitch-en serves a free meal from 6 to 8 p.m. for struggling fami-lies in the community and Cel-ebrate Recovery participants.
American Legion Post 80 events
The American Legion of St. Cloud Post 80, 1019 Pennsylvania Ave., will have the following events.
On Mondays, bingo will be at 6 p.m. in the smoke-free Civic Hall.
On Tuesdays, the dart tour-nament will start at 7:30 p.m.
On Wednesdays, dinner specials run from 5 to 7 p.m.
Thursdays are free pool. Dinner specials run from 5 to 8 p.m., $1 drafts are available, and Trivia Game Night begins at 8 p.m.
Fridays are free shuffle-board from 3 to 7 p.m., grill menu weekly, prime rib din-ners on the first and third weeks, and N.Y. strip steak on the second and fourth weeks.
Saturdays are road kill bingo on the first and third weeks and N.Y. strip steak on the second and fourth weeks.
On Sundays breakfast will run from 8 to 11 a.m. and bar bingo will run from 2 to 4 p.m.
Post 80 is open Mon-day through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Sundays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you are a veteran, or the spouse, son or daughter of a veteran, we invite you to speak with us regarding membership in the American Legion, Aux-iliary, Riders, or Sons of the American Legion. Serving veterans is out only goal.
For more information, call
the post at 407-892-8808 or Mike Turco at 352-527-1261.
Osceola Friends of the Library
The Osceola Friends of the Library Board of Direc-tors meets the second Tues-day of each month at 11 a.m. at the Hart Memorial Branch Library. Membership is open for active or support-ive status.
For more information, contact the Friends of the Library, P.O. Box 702087, St. Cloud, FL, 34770-2087.
Music, dancing eventThere will be live classic coun-
try music and some 1950s rock and roll, dancing and some line dancing Tuesday nights from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Osceola County Council on Aging, 700 Generation Point, Kissimmee.
There is no admittance fee but there will be 50/50 tickets sold to help support the effort. Bring a covered dish or snack to be part of the meals at break time.
For more information, call 407-892-3335.
New York Artist Shop
No cost creative writing classes/meetings with a focus on poetry will be led by local poet George Bishop at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday nights. If you are a poet, have written poetry in the past, or just enjoy the messages poetry and poetry alone can suggest to us, then this class is for you.
For more information call Denise at 407-957-1583.
SC soccer teams seek players
The St. Cloud Soccer Club seeks players for its U15 and U16 boys teams. To schedule a tryout, con-tact Brian Cecil at [email protected].
Historical SocietyThe Narcoossee Area
Chapter of the Osceola County Historical Society meets every first Monday of the month starting at 6 p.m. in the Nar-coossee Community Center, 5354 Rambling Road, Narco-ossee. The first project is to protect and restore the 1886 Narcoossee Schoolhouse. For more information call 407-595-6727 or contact [email protected] .Kissimmee Moose
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cials everyday from 11 a.m., to 2 p.m.
Every week it has the fol-lowing events:
Tuesdays – Texas Hold’ Em from 7 to 10 p.m.
Wednesday and Saturday – Bingo from 4:30 to 8 p.m.
Thursday and Sunday – Karaoke from 7 to 11 p.m.
Every Friday night is date night. Prime rib is every first and third week; surf and turf is every second and fourth week. There also be a live band.
There are special events coming up that can be found in a calendar at the door.
The lodge has been non-smoking since 2011.
Church offeringCome enjoy a free meal at 6
p.m., a short service at 7 p.m., and a giveaway of groceries following the end of service every Wednesday at the Altar St. Cloud Vineyard Church at 1215 Old Hickory Tree, St. Cloud.
GriefshareGriefShare support and
recovery group meets at First Baptist Church of Kissimmee, 1700 N. John Young Park-way, Kissimmee. GriefShare meets every Wednesday from 6:15 to 8:15 p.m. for 13 weeks. Each session is self-contained, so you may begin at any time during the 13-week cycle. Childcare is available.
Adults 18 years and over are better served in this group. GriefShare is a grief recovery support group where you can
find help and healing for the hurt of losing a loved one through death. This group of friendly, caring people will walk along side of you through one of life’s most difficult expe-riences. GriefShare features a video series with nationally rec-ognized experts on grief and recovery topics.
For more information, call 407-847-3138, or e-mail [email protected].
American Legion Post 10
The American Legion Post, Kissimmee, FL will hold the following events:
Tuesdays, Karaoke from noon to 4 p.m., food served.
Friday, Bingo at 5:30 p.m. and a Seafood dinner from 5:30 to 7:30.
Saturdays, Full course din-ner served every Saturday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Music by local bands and dancing from 7 to 11 p.m. Sunday, Bingo from 3 to 7 p.m.
Nominations for officers during General Meetings, Feb., March, and April. Elections will be held on May 4, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
For more information call 407-847-4193.
The Spirit of ‘76 Gun Club of
Central FloridaThe Spirit of ’76 Gun Club
of Central Florida meets at 6:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the Royal St. Cloud Golf Links, 5310 Michi-gan Ave, in St. Cloud.
For more information or to RSVP, call Jed Suhl at 407-908-0568 or email to [email protected].
BingoBingo is held every Wednes-
day in the VFW Post 3227 hall. Early bird games begin at 6:30 p.m. with regular bingo starting at 7 p.m.
Call the post at 407-892-6761 for membership eligibility informa-tion and upcoming events.
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The city of St. Cloud Parks and Recreation staff provides a variety of recreational pro-grams and activities year-round. Staff are preparing for various programs/events that will be offered during the month of October:
Adult Flag Football: Regis-tration for the Brent Fullwood Adult Flag Football League begins Nov. 1 at the Civic Center (3001 17th St.). Team cost is $325; 14 players max-imum per team. Games will be played at Stephanie Leigh Rothstein Memorial Park (2701 Missouri Ave.) every Saturday at 9 a.m. starting Nov. 16.
Youth Basketball: The Ron Riley Youth Basketball Clinic is for children ages 7 to 14 years old Saturday, Oct. 5. The clinic for 7- to 10-year-olds is set for 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the clinic for 11- to 14-year-olds is set for 2 to 6 p.m. This clinic will help youngsters learn various bas-ketball skills, including drib-bling, shooting, and passing. A Ron Riley Youth Basketball Winter League meeting for all coaches is set for Wednes-day, Oct. 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the Civic Center. The Ron Riley Youth Basketball Winter League Evaluation Showcase is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Civic Center. This league is for youngsters ages 9-17.
Dive-In Movie: A special Dive-In Movie scary triple feature offers three flicks at the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center Saturday, Oct. 5: “Coraline” (rated PG), “Little Shop of Horrors” (rated PG-13) and “Poltergeist” (rated PG). The gate opens 30 minutes before sunset and the movie begins at sunset. Cost is $1.
Urban Agriculture Pro-gram: St. Cloud’s urban gar-denista presents several Gifts from the Garden classes at the Civic Center. A class is set for ages 14 and up Wednes-day, Oct. 9, from 1 to 3 p.m.; Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. and Satur-day, Oct. 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. Cost is $8 per person/per class. A Get in the Dirt with Wirt Gifts from the Gar-den class for children 7-11 years old is set for Saturday, Oct. 12, from 1 to 3 p.m. Cost is $5 per child. Each class will teach how to create gifts from natural resources for the upcoming holiday sea-son. Registration at the Civic Center is encouraged.
Marina Building Banquet Hall Open House: Oct. 9 and Oct. 23, from 4 to 7 p.m. The Marina Building Banquet Hall is at 1104 Lakeshore Blvd., second floor. While enjoying the free open house, check out the interactive multimedia kiosk on the first floor’s lobby area.
Movie at the Lakefront: October features “The Croods” (rated PG) Friday, Oct. 11, starting at sunset. A family movie is shown at Lakefront Park (1104 Lake-shore Blvd.) every month on a giant inflatable movie screen. This year-round monthly pro-gram is free to the commu-nity.
Kids Night Out : Octo-ber’s Kids Night Out theme is Costume Party, Saturday, Oct. 12, from 7 to 11 p.m., at the Civic Center. Cost is $10 per child (dinner and dessert included). Children should wear costumes and be prepared for fun, games and prizes. The Kids Night Out program offers supervised care and fun activities for
children ages 6 to 11 while parents enjoy an evening to themselves.
Day Camps: Two-day camps are set for Oct. 18 and Oct. 21, from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Civic Cen-ter. The two October dates are based on the 2013-14 School District of Osceola County calendar. Cost for each day camp is $20 for Osceola County residents and $25 for non-residents. These day camps are for children enrolled in kinder-garten through 14 years old. Registration is required.
PegHorn Nature Park Trail of Terror – This event is set for Oct. 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26, from 8 to 11 p.m., at PegHorn Nature Park and Trail (2101 Peg-horn Way). Admission is $5 person. Parents are advised: The PegHorn Nature Park Trail of Terror event may be too frightening and inap-propriate for younger chil-dren. Parental discretion is strongly advised.
Great Pumpkin Splash – This event at the Chris Lyle Aquatic Center is set for Saturday, Oct. 19, from 2 to 5 p.m., for children 12 years old and younger. Activities include arts and crafts, pumpkin carving and games. Cost is $3 for Osceola County residents and $4 for non-residents.
For details on any Parks and Recreation activity, project, program, or rent-al facility, visit the Parks and Recreation Web page at www.stcloud.org, email P a r k s A n d R e c r e a t i o n @stcloud.org, or call 407-957-7243.
Note: Schedule is sub-ject to change without advanced notice.
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60th anniversaryRiedels
Elinor and Robert Riedel of St. Cloud are celebrat-ing 60 years of marriage. They were married Oct. 3, 1953.
Best wishes for many more from Fred, Lewis and Linda, spouses, grand-children and pets. We love you.
Cherish the memories and all those still to come.
Teresa Zapolska was a resident of Long Island, NY when she died in 2012. She did not have the benefit of a will and since she died “intestate,” and with-out any known next of kin, the probate court appointed a public official to administer her estate and collect all assets and pay her administration costs. This official, known as the public administrator will attempt to locate all possible relatives on the paternal and maternal side of the family. This is usually a difficult task since he handles sev-eral hundreds of these cases every year and his resources are very limited. Therefore if all of the rightful heirs are not found, the money in her estate of approximately $400,000 may escheat to the State Treasury.
You can help prevent this escheat to the State Treasury if you know of any legal or blood relatives of Teresa Zapolska. They may be living on Long Island or state of Florida.
Here is the known family genealogy of Teresa Zapolska.
Teresa Zapolska was born February 26, 1929 in New York City. It is believed that she married twice but never had any children. She died on May 8, 2012, at her home in Westbury, Long Island, and was buried in the Holy Rood Catholic Cemetery, Westbury,
NY.Her father, Louis Zapolski,
who was born in 1903 and died in November 1993,also was bur-ied in the Holy Rood Catholic Cemetery.
Her mother, Stella Mulzoff, was born in 1904 and died in 1992, and also was buried in
the Holy Rood Catholic Cemetery.
There were no broth-ers or sisters of Teresa Zapolska
There were no known nephews or nieces of Teresa Zapol-ska.
Her paternal grand-father, Ludwig (aka Louis) Zapolski, was born about 1880 in Poland and died about 1960
Her maternal grandfather, Frank Mulzoff, was born about 1865 in Germany and died in 1933 in Queens County, NY. It is believed that he is buried in the Catholic Cemetery of St. John in Middle Village in Queens, NY.
It is alleged that Teresa Zapol-ska may have had an uncle and several paternal and maternal cousins surviving.
If you know of the where-abouts of possible next of kin, please contact the offices of Cush-ing Forensic Genealogy, in Kis-simmee. The contact information is: Telephone: 407-933 – 4778. Email is: [email protected]
Jerry CushingMr. Rightful
Searching for the rightful heir of Teresa Zapolska
• On Oct. 8, 15, 22, & 29, from 6 to 9 p.m., A Home of Your Own, First time Home-buyer Series, at Extension Services at Osceola Heritage Park, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane. Kissimmee. This class addresses the ins and outs of buying/building a home. Participants will learn how to prepare financially, select a home, negotiate price, review contracts, and what to expect at closing.
Register now, there is a $10 fee required.
For more information visit, www.tinyurl.com/homebuy-er1.
• On Wednesday, Oct. 9, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Small Steps to Health and Wealth Part 2, at Extension Servic-es at Osceola Heritage Park, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee. Take charge of your future. Take action to improve your health and per-sonal finances. This class is a three-part series. Part one is a pre-requisite.
For more information visit, www.ocfcs.eventbrite.com.
• On Thursday, Oct. 10, from 2 to 4 p.m., Using your Sprinkler System Efficiently, at St. Cloud Civic Center, 3001 17th St., St. Cloud. Have a prettier landscape and save money by irrigating efficiently. This workshop teaches you how to operate your sprinkler system control box and fix basic sprinkler problems.
For more information visit, http://ocagriculture.event-
brite.com/.• On Friday, Oct. 11, from
6 8:30 p.m., Mortgage Fore-closure Prevention clinic, at Extension Services at Osceola Heritage Park. Behind on your mortgage payments? Meet with housing counselors for free. UF/IFAS Osceola Coun-ty Extension, Osceola County Human Services are teaming up to help Osceola County homeowners find solutions to their housing problems.
For more information visit, www.ocfcs.eventbrite.com.
• On Saturday, Oct. 12, from 9 a.m. to noon, Mort-gage Foreclosure Prevention clinic, at Extension Services at Osceola Heritage Park. Behind on your mortgage payments? Meet with housing counselors for free! UF/IFAS Osceola County Extension, Osceola County Human Ser-vices are teaming up to help Osceola County homeowners find solutions to their housing problems.
For more information visit, www.ocfcs.eventbrite.com.
• On Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., Small Steps to Health and Wealth Part 3, at Extension Servic-es at Osceola Heritage Park, 1921 Kissimmee Valley Lane, Kissimmee. Take charge of your future. Take action to improve your health and per-sonal finances. This class is a three-part series. Part one and 2teoare a pre-requisite.
For more information visit, www.ocfcs.eventbrite.com.
• On Friday, Oct. 18, from 10 to 11:30 a.m., Fruits for the Home Garden, at Extension Services at Osceo-la Heritage Park, 1921 Kis-simmee Valley Lane, Kissim-mee. Citrus is not the only fruit we can grow in Florida. Come learn about other fruit,
Extension Services
The cooler weather should be just around the corner, which makes it a great time to replen-ish the mulch around landscape plants and trees. Mulch is any material that is applied to the soil surface. Organic material, such as wood chips, leaves and pine needles, is the most popular type of mulch used. Not only does mulch add to the beauty of the landscape by giving it a uniform color and texture, it also provides benefits to the soil it covers and to the plants it surrounds.
Mulch helps to prevent water evaporation from the soil, sup-presses weeds from growing and keeps a more uniform soil tem-perature. It works like an insula-tor, keeping soils cool during the hot summer months and warm during cold weather. Organic mulches can also improve the
soil structure. As the organic material decays, it becomes top-soil and adds nutrients for the landscape plants.
Organic mulches are readily available during the fall months and should be used. Most of the yard waste collected at this time, including leaves, grass clippings and pine needles, can be recy-cled as on-site mulch. This is a very efficient use of yard waste. It retains the nutrients in the landscape, saves money from purchas-ing other manufactured mulch and may reduce tax dollars otherwise spent in transporting and disposing of the yard waste. Organic mulches can be used in combination with each other or alone.
Various types of bark and wood chips are the most pop-ular choice of organic mulch in home landscapes. These mulches provide a nice color to the landscape and are usu-ally long lasting. They also are readily available in bulk from the local home-improvement store or garden centers. There are many choices of bark and wood chips to choose from, including pine bark, pine nuggets cypress chips, eucalyptus chips, and
melaleuca mulch. Melaleuca mulch is a unique
type of mulch that should be uti-lized more. It is derived from the melaleuca tree (Melaleuca quin-
quenervia). This tree originates from Australia and was introduced into south Florida as a wind-break, soil stabilizer, and landscape tree. Because of its ease to naturally regenerate itself, it has invaded South Florida’s wetland ecosystems, particularly the Florida Everglades and is replac-ing the native wetland plants. It has become a noxious invasive weed in
South Florida. Finding a way to control this
invasive species was vital. One recent control method devel-oped was to harvest the mela-leuca trees for landscape mulch. Whole trees (bark and wood) are harvested for mulch. The trees are chipped or shredded then composted (or heated) to kill the seeds. By killing the seed there is no threat of this invasive tree growing in your landscape by just using the mulch. The mulch is available to the public as bagged mulch or sold in bulk. Finally, there was success in tak-ing an obnoxious plant from the wild and turning it into a benefi-
cial product for our landscapes. Not only does using mela-
leuca mulch in the landscape help control the invasive species in the wetlands, it also helps control termites. According to University of Florida/IFAS research, termites were the least attracted to the melaleuca mulch than the other mulches in their laboratory tests. It also was the least of the organic mulches to settle (diminish) over a two-year period, shown in similar tests.
The only problem with mela-leuca mulch is that it is not read-ily available in Central Florida. The only distributors of mela-leuca mulch in central Florida are the Osceola County Master Gardeners. Funds raised by sell-ing the mulch are used to sup-port the Master Gardener Hor-ticultural scholarship and other Master Gardener programs in Osceola County. The mulch is sold on Fridays from 2 to 4 p.m. or by appointment.
For more information on mulches or on the plant sale contact the Osceola County Extension Service. Master Gar-deners are available to take your calls Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 321-697-3000. You may also email me at [email protected].
Jennifer Pelham in an urban horticulture agent with theUniversity of Florida/IFAS Extension in Osceola County.
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Mulch adds benefits to the soil
As an investor, how much risk can you tolerate?
It’s an important question — because the answer can help you make the right investment choices.
Before you know your risk tolerance, you’ll want to make sure you first under-stand the nature of invest-ment risk — the risk of los-ing principal. This risk is especially prevalent when you invest in stocks, because stock prices will always fluc-tuate — and there are never any guarantees about perfor-mance. Of course, a decline in value does not mean you need to sell; you can always hold on to the stock with the hope that its value will bounce back. And this can certainly happen, but again — no guarantees.
How you respond to this type of investment risk will tell you a great deal about your own risk tolerance. Of course, no one, whether he or she has a high tolerance for risk
or a low one, particularly likes to see declines. But people do react differently. If you’re the sort of person who can retain your confidence in your investment mix and can focus on the long term and the potential for a recovery, you may well have a higher tolerance for risk. But if you find yourself losing sleep over your losses (even if, at this point, they’re just “paper” losses), becoming despondent about reaching your goals and questioning whether you should be investing at all, then you may have a low toler-ance for risk.
This self-knowledge of your own risk tolerance should help inform your investment deci-sions — to a point.
Even if you determine you have a high tolerance for risk, you almost certainly should not load up your portfolio exclusive-ly with stocks. If the stock mar-
ket enters a prolonged slump, you could face heavy losses that may take many years to overcome, causing you to lose significant ground in the pursuit
of your financial goals. Conversely, even if you discover you don’t have much tolerance for risk, you won’t want to invest only in sup-posedly “safe” vehicles, such as certificates of deposit (CDs). During those periods when rates on CDs and simi-lar instruments are low, as has been the case in recent years, your interest payments from these investments may
not even keep up with inflation — meaning that, over time, you could end up losing pur-chasing power, which, over the long term, can be just as big a risk as market declines.
Ultimately, then, you’ll prob-ably want to let your risk tol-erance guide your investment choices — but not dictate them
with an “iron hand.” So, if you believe you are highly toler-ant of risk, you might have a somewhat higher percent-age of stocks in your portfolio than if you felt yourself to be highly risk-averse — but in any case, you’ll likely benefit from building a diversified portfolio containing stocks, bonds, gov-ernment securities, CDs and other investments. While this type of diversification can’t guarantee profits or protect against loss, it can help reduce the effects of volatility on your portfolio.
By knowing your own risk tolerance, and the role it can play in your choices, you can help yourself create an effec-tive, suitable investment strat-egy — one that you can live with for a long time and that can help you avoid the biggest risk of all: not reaching your long-term goals.
Courtesy of Edward Jones, Robert Rosen, financial advi-sor, 109 E. Monument Ave., Kissimmee, 407-870-5464.
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What’s new?Let’s Dance Ballroom
ClubThe Let’s Dance Ballroom Club
meets every Wednesday at the St. Cloud Senior Center, located at 3101 17th St., St. Cloud. In Octo-ber, it will feature night club two step. Class will meet on Oct. 23, and 30th. The dance floor will be closed for two weeks due to floor maintenance. Class starts promptly at 7 p.m. A beginners’ class will be from 7 to 8 p.m., followed by an advance class from 8 to 9 p.m. Cost is $9 for the month. Come early to register. For additional information, call Sheila Lauer at 407-738-7546.
Heritage MuseumThe St. Cloud Heritage Museum
hosts a historical scavenger hunt every Friday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. for school age children to adults. Discover, learn and have fun during this very special journey to the past.
The museum is open to the pub-lic for learning about St Cloud history as well as military memorabilia. For museum information, contact Jean Witherington at 407-957-4347 or [email protected].
Museum hours are Thursday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1012 Massachusetts Ave., St. Cloud
Ford fundraiserMullinax Ford is hosting a fun-
draiser to support Gateway 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 extra-curricular activities by test-driving a Ford vehicle. It will be at Gateway 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.
Heel and Toe Square Dance Club
Heel & Toe Square Dance Club meets at the Senior Center Annex, 702 Indiana Ave., in St. Cloud, from 6:30 to 9 p.m., every Monday. No experience is necessary; begin-ners 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. Every-one is welcome. The cost is $5 per person per lesson.
For more information call Ellen Bell or Paul Kurek at 407-931-1688.
PinktoberGreater Osceola United Soccer is
proud to host its first annual Pinkto-ber. For the entire month of Pink-tober (October), the fields at Austin Tindall Regional Park will be lined in pink to support Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For Pinktober, a $1 donation is asked for admit-tance to be donated to a local breast cancer awareness charity. On Pink-tober 5, vendors will be selling breast cancer awareness items and donat-ing a percentage of all proceeds to the selected charity. Special “GOU Goes Pink!” shirts and wristbands will also be sold at concessions with all proceeds being donated.
Christmas Shoebox Project
The Unified Mission Ministry 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 sanitizer, tooth-brushes, toothpaste, 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 items is Dec. 10.
For more information or to help, call 407-932-1898, 407-201-6912, or 407-891-0866.
Gabriel GrigsbyIn honor of Gabriel Grigsby, 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 family, at Corner-stone Church, 2925 Canoe Creek Road, St. Cloud. Admission is $5.
For more information call, 407-892-8114.
Karaoke for Breast Cancer
A karaoke singing competition will be held to raise money in mak-ing strides against breast cancer on Oct. 11 at the Ramada Maingate West, 7491 W. Irlo Bronson Memo-rial Highway, Kissimmee, from 4 to 7 p.m. A $25 cash donation will be collected at the time of registration.
For more information, call San-dra Banyacsky at, 407-396-6000, or email [email protected].
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. Satur-day, and 1 to 11 p.m. on Sunday. Come enjoy an exciting day for the entire family with thrilling rides, food, lots of games and much more. Caribbean food will be available on Friday and Saturday. Tickets can be purchased at the ticket booth.
Access FloridaNew Horizon Family Center,
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 pay-
ing for medical services. 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.
Wills and trusts seminar
Capital Estates Educational Services will host a compli-mentary informational lec-ture presented by Wealth Preservation Associates at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at the Adult Learning Center Osceola, 2320 New Begin-nings Road, Kissimmee.
The topic for the pre-sentation will be wills and trusts. The lecture information is provided purely as an educational service. No legal matters will be discussed and all requests for further information will be referred to appropriate legal counsel for individual consultation. Have you recently relocated to Flori-da? Updated your will? The program is complimentary and reservations are required. RSVP to Joe McQuaid at 407-593 2243 or Tom Dalton at 407-908-3708.
Mom’s Day OutTru Beaute Salon & Spa. 2905
Canoe Creek in St. Cloud Satur-day, Oct. 12, from noon to 6 p.m. will host its first Mom’s Day Out. It will benefit the mothers of chil-dren fighting debilitating diseases and undergoing chemo treatments at Nemour’s Childrens Hospital.
The salon will be pampering mothers with complimentary hair-cuts and blow dries, pedicures and mini-massages. The event also is a joint effort with Medals 4 Mettle – a nonprofit organization that collects half-marathon, marathon and tria-thalon medals and gifts them to the children. All attendees that day who either donate a race medal or make a monetary donation will receive
gifts like gift certificates for salon services, T-shirt, and more. Lunch and refreshments also will be pro-vided. Call 407-556-3922 for more information.
Links for HealthThe 4th annual charity golf tour-
nament Links for Health will be from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov.2
at Kissimmee Bay Country Club, 2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd., Kissim-mee. The event is a fundraiser for St. Thomas Aquinas Free Medical Clinic, a program of Catholic Chari-ties 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].
OCEA-R The OCEA-R meets at 11 a.m.
Oct. 3 at the OCEA Office located at 722 Mabbette St., Kissimmee.
The CHAT speaker will update the group on retirement and insurance. Renew member-ships. Mingle. RSVP by Oct. 1 to President Carmen Richards: [email protected] or 407-870-4648.
GriefShare groupThe GriefShare recovery and sup-
port group meets at First Baptist Church of St. Cloud, 1717 13th St., on Thursday nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. A second location for meet-ings is the Village Church at Good Samaritan Village, 1441 Hoeger Circle, Kissimmee, Friday mornings from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m.
GriefShare features nationally rec-ognized experts on grief and recov-ery topics. Seminar sessions include “The Journey of Grief,” “When Your Spouse Dies,” “Your Family and Grief,” “Why?” and “Stuck in Grief.” Following the presentation, all those present may share their experiences, their questions, and their reactions to grief. It is a safe place for all.
This 13-week session is open to people of all faiths who have suffered the loss of a loved one. For more information, contact Nancy Boss at 407-873-1067 or email [email protected].
Poinciana Library Book Sale
The Poinciana Friends of the Library will hold a Book Sale on Oct. 17, from 1 to 8 p.m., and Oct. 18 and 19, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Poinciana Branch Library. Saturday is Friends of the Library Bag sale, buy and fill a friends bag for $5. If you already have a bag, fill it for $3.
The Poinciana Friends of the Library will also hold a Bake SaleOct. 30, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Poinciana Branch Library.
Democrat groups
The Osceola County Democrat-
ic Executive Committee (OCDEC) meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26.
The meeting will be held in con-ference room 4727 on the fourth floor of the administration building in the courthouse complex, 1 Court-house Square, Kissimmee. Guests always are welcome.
DAV 148The DAV Service officer is here
every Tuesday at noon until 4 p.m. to help with your military benefits needs. The DAV welcome all veter-ans and their families. It will honor all military membership cards, VFW, DAV etc. and active duty ID cards.
Every Wednesday is Ladies Night. Special drink prices for the ladies.
There is a special for the month of September. The DAV will have bingo cards, 3 for $20 or 1 for $10.
Barnyard Meat Bingo is every first and third Saturday of every month starting at noon.
Every Friday is “Red Shirt Fri-day”. Come in to honor our troops by wearing a red shirt to show your support for our military troops serv-ing overseas.
Those that wear a red shirt get the special $1 long neck beer on the second and fourth Friday of each month.
The DAV is located at 21 E. Keen St., Kissimmee, 407-846- 4141.
Goodwill seeks volunteers
Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is calling for volunteers at its retail stores, warehouse and adminis-trative offices.
The hours are flexible and posi-tions are suitable for volunteers of all skill levels, including students (must be 16 or older), retirees or anyone who wants to give back and sup-port Goodwill’s mission of helping people with barriers to employment find jobs.
To apply, visit www.goodwillcfl.org – volunteering opportunities are listed under the “Donate” tab. For any additional questions, or to arrange volunteer groups, contact Darlene Kaiser at 407-235-1536 or
AARP driver safety class
An AARP driver safety class will be Saturday, Oct. 19, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 3101 17th St., St. Cloud. By taking a driver safety course you’ll learn the current rules of the road, defensive driving techniques and how to operate your vehicle more safely.
Upon completion, you receive a certificate that can be presented to an insurance agent for a possible reduction in your auto insurance premiums. To enroll, call 407-593-1957.
Eagles bingoThe Eagles 4048 group plays
bingo at 4 p.m. every Sunday and 5:30 p.m. every Tuesday.
It’s at the Eagles building, 15 W. Darlington Ave., Kissimmee, near the Kissimmee Police Department station. Everyone is welcome. For m ore information, call 407-846-4990.
Pink on ParadeJoin Pink on Parade on Sept.
29 at Florida Hospital Celebration Health, a three-mile walk through Celebration to celebrate the expan-sion of Florida Hospital Celebration Health. Dress in your pinkest-pink attire while raising support for the woman in our community battling breast cancer. Strollers and pets on leases are welcomed and encour-aged. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m., the walk will take place from 9 a.m. to noon.
All proceeds from this event will provide hope and healing for patients battling breast cancer in our commu-nity through the Breast Cancer Care Fund at Florida Hospital Celebration Health.
Visit www.celebrationhealth.com for more information.
Goodwill Job Search and Employability Skills
SeriesGoodwill of Central Florida is pre-
senting a four week job search and employment skills series at the St.
Honored by Elks
Life Assembly of God, 2269 Par-
tin 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.
Family fun
What’s happening?
See Community, page B-4
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Submitted PhotoOn Sept. 21, Kissimmee Fire Department Health and Safety Officer Tracy Kilmer received the Elks Club EMS Commendation medal. From left are an Elks representative, Kilmer and Kissimmee Fire Chief David Kilbury. Kilmer has been with the Kissimmee Fire Department for almost 16 years and has served as a health and safety officer for the past seven years. According to a city press release, during this time, she had excelled in her duties and served the residents, visitors and fellow staff members with the utmost in customer service and care.
Calling for Poinciana news The News-Gazette is looking for people in the Poinci-
ana area to submit information about any events or social clubs based in the Poinciana area. Anybody who wants to list their Poinciana information in the Community Events section of the News-Gazette, email Editor Brian McBride at [email protected]
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KNOPP - Betty S. Knopp,age 79, of Kissimmee, passedaway on September 30,2013. Betty was born onDecember 17, 1933 inPaducah, Kentucky to AllenEverett and Louise (Bell)Morris. Along with her lovingHusband Irvin, of 55 years,Betty is survived by herChildren Gary Gage, LaurelAugustine, Diane Comstock,Timothy B. Knopp, andPenny Peloquin. Along withseveral Grandchildren, GreatGrandchildren and manyNieces and Nephews. She isalso survived by a Sister RebaRushing and Brother ThomasWallace. Her identical TwinSister predeceased her indeath last year. Betty was anactive member of the CentralKissimmee Congregation ofJehovah’s Witnesses.Family will receive friends on
Friday, October 4, 2013 from5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m., atGrissom Funeral Home. AMemorial Service will be heldon Sunday, October 6, 2013at 10:00 a.m., at theKingdom Hall of Jehovah’sWitnesses; 2281 N. ThackerAve. (Kissimmee, FL).Arrangements for Betty have
been entrusted to GrissomFuneral Home & Crematorywww.GrissomFH.com
BRONSON - Madelyn K.Bronson, 83, of Saint Cloud,Florida, passedaway Thursday,September 26,2013 following alengthy illness. Amember of aPioneer OsceolaCounty Family, Madelyn wasborn in Kissimmee onSeptember 11, 1930, thedaughter of the late IraEugene and Cyntha E. (Croyl)Keene. At one time Madelynwas a pharmacy assistant andlater accompanied herhusband, the late RichardO'Dell Bronson in numerousbusiness ventures includingreal estate development andagriculture.She was an avid fan of the
"Florida Gators" and amember Bull Gator Clubhaving attended many gamesat the swamp since the1950's. She was a lifelongmember of First UnitedMethodist Church inKissimmee having served innumerous leadershippositions. Preceded in deathby her husband, O'Dell,Madelyn is survived by twodaughters, Renee' Bronsonand her husband, GaryMogensen and CynthiaBronson of Kissimmee;grandchildren, Mandi (Dan)Justesen, Courtney (Jimmy)Daniels, Lauren Hendrix,Brandon (Shelly) Hendrix,Reston Bronson, Se'BelleBronson and SymoneBronson; 11 great-grandchildren; a belovedniece, Peggy Edwards and abeloved caregiver, NormaCaleca. Madelyn was alsopreceded in death by her son,Ric Bronson, granddaughter,Lindsey Hendrix and son-in-law, DanTarrell.Celebration of Life Services
were held Monday,September 30, 2013 at 2:30p.m., at First UnitedMethodist Church. Intermentwere at Osceola MemoryGardens Cemetery.
In lieu of flowerscontributions may be made toFirst United Methodist ChurchKissimmee, 101 West DakinAvenue, Kissimmee, FL34741 designated for theSanctuary Refurbishing Fund.Services are under thedirection of Osceola MemoryGardens Funeral Home,Kissimmee.
JENNINGS - Mr. JamesEdmond Jennings, 90, of St.Cloud, Florida, passed awayMonday, September 30,2013 in St. Cloud, FL. Mr.Jennings was born in CarrollCounty, Virginia on April 15,1923, the son of the lateRiley Lafayette and LauraBlanch (Robinson) Jennings,he moved to the St. CloudArea in 1992 from St.Petersburg, FL. He retired
from Moody Bible Institute in1992 after over 20 years ofservice. He was a member ofBible Baptist Church inKissimmee.He was preceded in death by
his wife of 63 years VirginiaL. Jennings in 2008. He issurvived by his son, RobertD. Jennings, Sr., of St. Cloud,daughter, Bonnie L. Tidmoreof Orlando, grandson, Robert(Summer) D. Jennings Jr., ofOregon, great-granddaughter,Sophie of Oregon, sisters,Kathleen Lawson of Virginia,and Ilene Whitt of Virginiaand several nieces andnephews.Funeral Services will be held
Friday, October 4, 2013 at11:00 a.m., at OsceolaMemory Gardens FuneralHome Kissimmee Chapelwith Pastor Rick Flowers andPastor Joe Williamsofficiating.
Entombment will follow inChapel of Light Mausoleum inOsceola Memory GardensCemetery. Visitation forfriends will be held from10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.,Friday at the funeral home.
In Lieu of flowerscontributions maybe made toAmerican DiabetesAssociation Orlando/MaitlandOffice 1101 North LakeDestiny Road Suite 415,Maitland, Florida 32751.Services under the direction
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MAGERS - Jamie Magers,33, of Mascoutah, Illinois,born September29, 1979 inColumbus Ohio,died Saturday,September 28, atSt. Elizabeth’sHospital, Belleville, Illinois.Mr. Magers was a veteran of
the United States Air Force.He enjoyed spending timewith his family and workingon his classic ’69 Camaro.He was preceded in death by
his fraternal grandparents;Willis Lee and Clara Belle,nee Price, Rosebrook.
Surviving are his children;Reagan Magers and OliviaBegley, his mother,Laura Turbeville of St. Cloud,Florida, his father, JoeE. Rosebrook of Ohio, hisfiancée, Tiffany Begley, neeJameson, two brothers; JoeJudd Rosebrook Jr. ofRushsylvania, Ohio, andBryant Riddle of St. Cloud,Florida, three sisters;Penny Rosebrook ofBellefontaine, Ohio, Toni(Michel) Dresch, and LyndsieRosebrook of St. Cloud,Minnesota, maternalgrandparents, Dave(Barb) Magers of Tiffin, Ohioand Karen Hooper of SeattleWashington, other relativesand many friends.Memorials are appreciated to
the family. Memories andexpressions of condolencesmay be made at:www.lakeviewfuneralhm.comFuneral: Memorial services
were held on October 2,2013 at Scott Air Force Base,Illinois. A memorial servicewill be held at a later date inTiffin, Ohio.
PITSTICK - Mr. Thomas E.Pitstick, 79, of Kissimmee,FL, passed away onThursday,September 26,2013. He wasthe husband ofElizabeth (Wallpe)Pitstick. Thomaswas born in Lafayette, Indianaon November 16, 1933, theson of the late Harold andMary Pitstick.He attended school in Earl
Park, IN. He served in the USNavy from May 1951 toSeptember 1954. He thenattended the Indiana StatePolice Academy at IndianaUniversity. After graduationhe worked as State Trooperfrom September 1957 toJune 1968. He then movedto Florida and built acampground near Disneywhich he owned and operated’till 1980. He then drove atour bus from 1988 ’till 1992.Tom loved fishing, camping,bowling, football andNASCAR. Along with hisloving wife of 56 years, Tomis survived by his children, 3daughters Diane (Dave) Batesof Anchorage, Alaska, Debra(Paul) Neal of Haines City,Florida, Darlene (Tommy Joe)Seawright of Kissimmee,Florida and a son, Dalehusband of Ann Marie Pitstickof St. Cloud, Florida; Tom isalso survived by two sisters,Mary Rose Schellenburger,Elaine Pitstick-Siemers andtwo brothers, Robert Pitstick,Howard Pitstick. 7grandchildren and 1 Great-Grandchild He was precededin death by his son DonaldPitstick in 2011 and hisGrandson Thomas Marinos in2006.A visitation were held from
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Cloud Library. The programs are designed
to help take the edge off of your job search; from resumes and applications to interviews and surviving the probationary period.
The scheduled programs are as follows:
On Sept. 30 at 10 a.m., Dressing to Impress and Inter-view Tips.
On Oct. 7 at 10 a.m., You’ve got the job…Now What?
St. Cloud Garden Club
The first meeting for the 2013-14 session of the St. Cloud Garden Club will be Oct. 5, starting at 11 a.m. at the St. Cloud Senior Center, 17th Street, hall B. Come and learn more about monthly programs, growing plants and about plant and flower arrangements. All attendees are asked to bring a hot or cold dish for the pot luck luncheon.
Among programs planned for the 2013-14 year will be a “Perma Culture” during the December meeting. Also, Tim McCubbin will highlight the February meetings.
For more information, call 407-870-0671.
Woman’s Club of St. Cloud
The next meeting for the WCSC will be held on Oct. 16 starting at 1:30 p.m. Join in for a presentation from the Osceola County Council on Aging.
WCSC is a social and civic organization empowering women to improve their com-munity, support public educa-tion, and provide annual schol-arship assistance for St. Cloud graduates. Monthly meetings occur on the third Wednesday, September through May, at 1:30 p.m. The Clubhouse is at 1012 Massachusetts Ave.
For more information, call Jean Witherington at 407-957-4347 or email [email protected].
Family Fun NightLife Assembly of God, 2269
Partin Settlement Road, Kis-simmee, 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 con-test, inflatables, food, candy and more. More than 20 gently used bikes will be given away during the night.
Festival Health FairAccess Community Cen-
ter will have its annual Fall Festival Health Fair Sept. 28 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Atriums of our Facilities, 1372 E. Vine St. Kissimmee. Come enjoy music, raffles, free health screenings and much more.
For more information, call 407-931-4825, or email [email protected].
Daughters of the Union Veterans of
the Civil WarThe Daughters of the
Union Veterans of the Civil War, Louisa May Alcott Tent 11 will be meeting at 11 a.m. Sept. 28 at the St. Cloud Veterans Memorial Library in the Bob Fisk Room, 810 13th St. Also attending will be members of the Mary Todd Lincoln tent 10 of Tampa and Amanda Stokes tent 2 from Alpharetta, Ga.
Those who are Union sol-ider descendants and would like to seek membership are welcome to attend.
For more information, con-tact 407-851-3426.
Teen, adult forumSolid Rock Church of God
will present a teen and young adult forum: What Choices Will You Make?
It will be Saturday, Sept. 28, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the Youth and Education Building, 1904 Michigan Ave., Kissim-mee.
There will be special guest panelists from the fields of: law enforcement, legal, men-tal health, education and com-munity liaison.
It is a free event for the par-ents, teens and young adults. Door Prizes will be given out.
For more information, call 407-847-3500.
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American consumers are increasingly comfortable with the term “smart” when it’s associated with technology. From smartphones to smart cars and even smart clothing, they’ve embraced the idea of devices that are “intelli-gent” and responsive to their changing needs. Even though smart TVs have been around for almost five years, many consumers still don’t have all the facts.
“A new consumer sur-vey found that 52 percent of U.S. consumers already know what a smart TV is,” says Matt Durgin, a smart TV expert at LG. “And, out of those unfamiliar, when they learned more about smart TVs, more than half said they would consider buying one.”
Understanding the smart TV concept is easier than one would think. Smart TVs are Internet-connected TVs that work kind of like a cable or satellite provider’s on-demand system, allow-ing users to tailor what they watch and when - a buffet of TV shows and movies. The difference is that smart TVs offer much more con-tent from multiple provid-ers and deliver it via your home’s Internet connection. LG’s smart TVs, for exam-ple, offer access to online content such as Netflix, Hulu Plus, YouTube, and more, as well as Internet brows-ing capabilities. Some even include downloadable apps to provide interesting informa-tion and games.
Durgin and the TV pros at LG share the truth about smart TVs:
* Smart TV are still TVs - It’s still the same “lean back” entertainment experience people love, with all the same features people are familiar with using. You still have a cable or satellite provider and can hook up Blu-ray players and other devices, but you get the added benefit of more content options via the TV itself, on your schedule.
* Smart TVs are easy to set up - Most are Wi-Fi
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The party may not last long. The Fed meets again at the end of October, and the commit-tee could vote to reduce the pace of bond purchases, as James Bullard, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, reminded investors this week.
The Fed has been spending $85 billion per month in these purchases to stimulate the economy and keep rates low. Once the Fed pulls back on the program, mortgage rates may shoot up.
Fed meeting, it’s unlikely the Fed will take action. But if you are a borrower, don’t bet your money on that, says John Stearns, a mortgage banker at American Fidelity Mortgage Services in Mequon, Wis.
“I don’t expect tapering in the next meeting, but you never know what’s going to hap-pen,” he says. “’If you are able to lock now, do it. Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. You saw how fast rates changed back in May.”
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week, according to the Bankrate.com national survey of large lenders. The mortgages in this week’s survey had an average total of 0.33 discount and origination points. One year ago, that rate stood at 3.55 percent. Four weeks ago, it was 4.62 percent.
to 3.7 percent last week, and the benchmark 5/1 adjustable-rate mortgage fell to 3.41
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Existing-home sales increased in August and reached the highest level in six-and-a-half years, while the median price shows nine consecutive months of double-digit year-over-year increases, according to the National Association of Real-tors®.
Total existing-home sales, which are com-pleted transactions that include single-family homes, townhomes, condominiums and co-ops, rose 1.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 5.48 million in August from 5.39 million in July, and are 13.2 percent higher than the 4.84 million-unit level in August 2012.
Sales are at the highest pace since February 2007, when they hit 5.79 million, and have remained above year-ago levels for the past 26 months.
Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said the market may be experiencing a temporary peak. “Rising mortgage interest rates pushed more buyers to close deals, but monthly sales are likely to be uneven in the months ahead from several market frictions,” he said. “Tight inventory is limiting choices in many areas, higher mortgage interest rates mean affordabil-ity isn’t as favorable as it was, and restrictive mortgage lending standards are keeping some otherwise qualified buyers from completing a purchase.”
Total housing inventory at the end of August increased 0.4 percent to 2.25 million existing homes available for sale, which represents a 4.9-month supply at the current sales pace, down from a 5.0-month supply in July. Unsold inventory is 6.3 percent below a year ago, when there was a 6.0-month supply. “Limited inventory in some areas means multiple bid-ding remains a factor; 17 percent of all homes sold above the asking price in August, although
63 percent sold below list price.”Data from realtor.com, NAR’s listing site,
shows large declines in inventory from a year ago in Naples, Fla., down 23.5 percent; the Detroit area, down 23.3 percent; and the greater Boston area, down 20.7 percent.
According to Freddie Mac, the national average commitment rate for a 30-year, con-ventional, fixed-rate mortgage rose to 4.46 percent in August from 4.37 percent in July, and is the highest since July 2011 when it was 4.55 percent; the rate was 3.60 percent in August 2012.
The national median existing-home price for all housing types was $212,100 in August, up 14.7 percent from August 2012. This is the strongest year-over-year price gain since October 2005 when the median rose 16.6 percent, and marks 18 consecutive months of year-over-year price increases.
Distressed homes – foreclosures and short sales – accounted for 12 percent of August sales, down from 15 percent in July, and is the lowest share since monthly tracking began in October 2008; they were 23 percent in August 2012. Ongoing declines in the share of distressed sales are responsible for some of the growth in median price.
Eight percent of August sales were foreclo-sures, and 4 percent were short sales. Foreclo-sures sold for an average discount of 16 percent below market value in August, while short sales were discounted 12 percent.
NAR President Gary Thomas, broker-owner of Evergreen Realty in Villa Park, Calif., said ris-ing home values will encourage more people to sell. “As the equity position of most homeown-ers continues to improve, some who have been on the sidelines will list their home for sale,” he
said. “Most of those owners also will be buying another home, but higher levels of new home construction going into 2014, combined with some reduction in demand from less favorable affordability conditions, will help to moderate price growth to more sustainable levels.”
The median time on market for all homes was 43 days in August, little changed from 42 days in July, but is much faster than the 70 days on market in August 2012. Short sales were on the
TopTenRealEstateThere were more sold signs across the USA this month as the existing home sales were up for all housing types.
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Photo/BrandpointUnderstanding the concept of smart TVs is easier than you might think.
enabled and connect to a home’s existing wireless network just like a PC, tablet or smartphone. You don’t need a tangle of extra wires to access online content from your smart TV.
* Smart TVs are affordable - Smart TV capabilities are increas-ingly common at all price points. In fact, more than 70 percent of LG’s 2013 TVs have smart TV capability starting as low as $500. As with garden-variety flatscreens, how much you pay for a smart TV is more often determined by factors like size and brand, and even where you purchase it.
* Streaming content is get-ting faster - While how fast con-tent loads and streams is partially influenced by the speed of your Wi-Fi network, a household with a broadband connection should have plenty of bandwidth to enjoy unin-terrupted viewing in up to 1080p quality (depending on the content provider).
* You don’t need to be a techie - Smart TVs are as intuitive as using
a smartphone. For example, LG’s Magic Remote mimics a computer mouse, including point-and-click functionality and a scroll wheel. You can even search and change channels with voice commands. -
* Smart TVs offer easy ways to share content - You may already be used to sharing photos, music or movies between your home PC, tablet, laptop or smartphone. Con-tent sharing with a smart TV is just as easy. Most smart TVs have inputs for phones and other devices (e.g. USB and HDMI ports) for con-tent sharing and some allow you to do it via a Wi-Fi connection.
“As with any new technology, consumers need to learn about smart TVs before they can really feel confident incorporating one into their lives,” Durgin says. “For-tunately, it’s easy to learn about this exciting technology. From reading online reviews to watching the tech-nology in action in an electronics showroom, Americans have plenty of options to learn about smart TVs.”
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Q: I have a food disposer in the kitchen sink that came with the house. Yesterday while grinding up some food, it just stopped working. Does it need to be replaced? -- Carmen in Albuquerque, N.M.
A: Food disposers are very reliable appliances, but if they’re underpow-ered they may be prone to jamming or, when under a heavy load, will shut off.
Turn the disposal switch on the wall to the on position. Do you hear a humming sound, but no grinding? Or do you hear no sound at all?
If you hear a humming sound, it’s likely that the grinder is jammed. Turn the switch off, and then turn off power to the disposal at the main circuit panel.
Now, open the sink cabinet and look underneath the dis-poser. You should see a reset button and possibly a small round hole or slot in the center of the unit. The slot is likely an access point for the impeller. It’s accessed with a small handheld wrench (like the Allen wrench that often comes with assemble-yourself furniture), which hopefully is stored on or near the unit. Insert the wrench into the impeller slot and turn it clockwise to try and unjam the unit.
To see if it worked, turn power to the unit back on at the cir-cuit panel. Then climb under the cabinet again, locate the reset button and push it. Go up to the power switch and turn it on. The grinder should operate again.
What if you can’t locate a wrench or an access slot for the impeller? You could always try my mother’s favorite fix. Turn off power at the circuit panel, then grab something with a wooden handle, like a broomstick or plunger. Insert the handle into the disposal from the top, place it against one of the blades, and try to turn it clockwise. Then reset the unit as above and test.
If neither method works, turn off power to the unit again and look inside the disposal to see if anything is blocking the blades, like a metal utensil or a large object like a bone or avocado seed. Carefully remove any such object and test again.
And if all else fails, you may need to replace the entire unit. If so, look for one that has a motor with at least 1/2 horsepower, overload protection and a self-reverse feature to reduce jamming.
HOME TIP: To keep your disposal smelling clean, grind up a few lemon or lime peels in it periodically.
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Q: I recently purchased a toolbox filled with vintage tools from the 1920s and earlier. I have identified several, including a Jack plane by Stanley, a bench level by Davis & Cook, a
bow drill, an early handsaw marked Woodrough & McParlin, and an assortment of other smaller
tools. I understand that tools have become quite collectible, and I would like to sell the ones I have if the price is right. -- Bill, Shreveport, La.
A: The tools you listed are, indeed, collect-ible. One of the better sources to buy and sell
vintage tools is Brown Auction Services, 27 Fickett Road, Pownal, ME 04069. A good basic reference is “Antique Trader Tools Price Guide,” by Clarence Blanchard and published by Krause.
***Q: I have four older duck decoys that were used
on my family farm in Wisconsin. I assume they are probably from the 1930s, maybe even earlier. Is there a reference book you can recommend about decoys? Although I have no plans to sell, I would like to find out more about them, especially their collectability. -- Rob, Sioux Falls, S.D.
A: There are several excellent references. My favorite is “Warman’s Duck Decoys: Identification and Price Guide,” by Russell E. Lewis.
***Q: I found a presidential calendar at a yard
sale and wonder if it is worth any money. If not, I’ll save it as a keepsake. I am enclosing a picture of it. -- Margaret, Somerset, Pa.
A: I have examined the picture you sent and think it is probably a advertising calendar, which was a popular giveaway by insurance companies throughout the 1970s and ‘80s. I could not see much detail, so I am unable to date it.
***Q: My mom collected Bing & Grondahl
Christmas plates beginning with ones issued during the early 1950s. I have inherited her col-lection and would now like to dispose of them.
-- Susan, Rio Rancho, N.M.A: Collector plates are difficult to sell, espe-
cially in our sluggish economy. With that said, I suggest you contact Viking Import House to see if it is a possible place to market your plates. Contact is P.O. Box 386, Windsor, NJ 08561; [email protected]; 800-327-2297.
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market for a median of 98 days, while foreclosures typically sold in 52, days and non-distressed homes took 41 days. Forty-three percent of homes sold in August were on the market for less than a month.
First-time buyers accounted for 28 percent of purchases in August, down from 29 percent in July and 31 percent in August 2012.
All-cash sales comprised 32 percent of transactions in August, up from 31 percent in July and 27 percent in August 2012. Indi-vidual investors, who account for many cash sales, purchased 17 percent of homes in August, compared with 16 percent in July and 18 percent in August 2012. Last month, three out of four investors paid cash.
Single-family home sales rose 1.7 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 4.84 million in August from 4.76 million in July, and are 12.8 percent above the 4.29 million-unit pace in August 2012. The median existing single-family home price was $212,200 in August, which is 14.4 percent higher than a year ago.
Existing condominium and co-op sales rose 1.6 percent to an annual rate of 640,000 units in August from 630,000 in July, and are 16.4 percent above the 550,000-unit level a year ago. The median existing condo price was $211,700 in August, up 17.7 percent from August 2012.
Regionally, existing-home sales in the Northeast were unchanged at an annual rate of 710,000 in August but are 12.7 percent above August 2012. The median price in the Northeast was $268,800, up 7.6 percent from a year ago.
Existing-home sales in the Midwest increased 3.1 percent in August to a pace of 1.32 million, and are 18.9 percent higher than a year ago. The median price in the Midwest was $166,100, which is 10.0 percent above August 2012.
In the South, existing-home sales rose 3.8 percent to an annual level of 2.19 million in August and are 13.5 percent above August 2012. The median price in the South was $181,000, up 14.6 percent from a year ago.
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The American Kennel Club and the American Humane Associa-tion both recently honored dogs that are heroes in our community.
The American Humane Association held a vote for America’s top “hero dog” from a finalist list of eight inspiring dogs like Cas-
sidy, who lost a leg after being hit by a car and now, with his owner, advocates for special-needs dogs; and CWD Carlos, an explo-sive detection dog who served in Iraq and Afghanistan but was sadly neglected following his retirement -- only to be rescued and brought home.
The AHA nominee with the most votes will be declared the
organization’s Hero Dog Ambassador for 2013.And the American Kennel Club honored five working dogs with
its Award for Canine Excellence (ACE). They include Bart, a former hunting dog who’s now a companion dog for wounded veterans; Drago, a therapy dog called into action in Newtown, Conn.; Tues-day, an assistance dog; Zeke, a K9 wounded in action; and Jesse, a search-and-rescue dog who returned to work after an injury.
The five ACE awardees will receive silver medallions, presented at this year’s AKC/Eukanueba National Championship in Orlando, Fla., this December. They’ll also receive $1,000 to be awarded to a charity of their (owner’s) choice.
Tell me about your inspiring pet!Send your questions or comments to [email protected]. Did
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2013-CP-000511 PR.Division: ___.
IN RE: ESTATE OFRobert Scot MacFadgenDeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of theestate of Robert ScotMacFadgen, deceased, whosedate of death was November21, 2012, is pending in theCircuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis 2 Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses of the personalrepresentative and thepersonal representative'sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent
and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estate mustfile their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2013-CP-000517 PR.Division: _____.
IN RE: ESTATE OFGARY V. ADAMS,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of theestate of GARY V. ADAMS,deceased, whose date of deathwas September 4, 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 decedent
and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate, on whom a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2013-CP-0382.IN RE; ESTATE OFGLORIA CAROL O’NEILL,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The name of the decedent, thedesignation of the court inwhich the administration of thisestate is pending, and the filenumber are indicated above.The address of the court is 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741. Thenames and addresses of thepersonal representative andthe personal representative'sattorney are indicated below.If you have been served with acopy of this notice and youhave any claim or demandagainst the decedent's estate,even if that claim is unmatured,contingent or unliquidated, youmust file your claim with thecourt ON OR BEFORE THELATER OF A DATE THAT IS 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER YOU RECEIVEA COPY OF THIS NOTICE.
All other creditors of thedecedent and other personswho have claims or demandsagainst the decedent's estate,including unmatured,contingent or unliquidatedclaims, must file their claimswith the court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.EVEN IF A CLAIM IS NOT
BARRED BY THELIMITATIONS DESCRIBEDABOVE, ALL CLAIMS WHICHHAVE NOT BEEN FILED WILLBE BARRED TWO YEARSAFTER DECEDENT'S DEATH.
The date of death of thedecedent is: May 9, 2013.The date of first publication ofthis Notice is: September 26,2013.
Personal Representative:/s/ Duncan Keith Fender
DUNCAN KEITH FENDER3600 N.E. 29th Terrace
Ocala, FL 34479Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ James L. RichardJAMES L. RICHARDFlorida Bar No. 243477808 SE Fort King StreetOcala, FL 34471Telephone: (352) 369-1300Primary Email:[email protected] 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION
CASE No.: 2013-CP-476 PR.IN RE: ESTATE OFJACOB WILLENS,Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORThe administration of the
estate of JACOB WILLENS,deceased, whose date of deathwas September 23, 2012, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, FL 34741.The names and addresses ofthe personal representativeand the personalrepresentative's attorney areset forth below.All creditors of the decendent
and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is requiredto be served must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estate mustfile their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO(2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of the first publication
of this notice is September 26,2013.
Personal Representative:KAREN WILLENS
6038 N. LeaderChicago, IL 60646
Attorney forPersonal Representative:LUIS DAVILA, Esq.DAVILA & TORRES, P.A.911 N. Main Street, Suite 5Kissimmee, FL 34744Telephone: (407) 933-0307Facsimile: (407) 933-0882September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
PUBLIC NOTICES FOR OCTOBER 3, 2013copy of this notice is requiredto be served, must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE LATER OF THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER THE TIMEOF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONOF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of thedecedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedents estate, mustfile their claims with this CourtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE,ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PERIODSET FORTH IN SECTION733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first Publication of
this notice is: October 3, 2013.Personal Representative:
/s/ Tricia RandazzoTRICIA RANDAZZO
12532 Overlook MountainDrive, Charlotte,
North Carolina 28216Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEYAttorney forTricia RandazzoFlorida Bar No. 36207.C.D. LEWIS Jr., P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueP.O. Box 701654St. Cloud, Florida 34770-1654Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mail:[email protected] 3, 10, 2013
PROBATE CODE WILL BEFOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIOD SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication of
this notice is: September 26,2013
Personal Representative:Bruce W. MacFadgen80-8 W. Ross Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85027Attorney forPersonal Representative:Timothy L. FinkenbinderE-Mail Address:[email protected] Bar No. 0025480OVERSTREET, MILES,RITCH, CUMBIE andFINKENBINDER, P.A.100 Church Street, Suite 1Kissimmee, Florida 34741Telephone: (407) 847-5151Bar Form No. P-3.0740September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR
OSCEOLA COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION
CASE No.: 2012-CA-5641 MF.LENDMARK FINANCIALSERVICES, INC.,Plaintiff,
vs.JAMES FULLWOOD;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFJAMES FULLWOOD;CLEMESTINE FULLWOOD;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFCLEMESTINE FULLWOOD;IF LIVING, 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); UNKNOWNTENANT # 1; UNKNOWNTENANT # 2;Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final SummaryJudgment of Foreclosureentered on August 22, 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:EAST 1/2 OF LOT 67 ANDEAST 1/2 OF LOT 78,SEMINOLE LAND ANDINVESTMENT COMPANY’SPLAT, ACCORDING TO THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.To include a:1995 SHORVIN 6H63092HA 00679087361995 SHORVIN 6H630292HB 0067908737at 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 OCTOBER 15, 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 a
disability 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: September 18, 2013.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No.: 2008-CA-005939.THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON F/K/A THE BANK OFNEW YORK AS TRUSTEEFORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVELOAN TRUST 2006-OC8,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-OC8,Plaintiff(s),vs.HAROLD RAMPRASAD; 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 April 27, 2010, inCivil Case No.: 2008-CA-005939, of the Circuit Court ofthe NINTH Judicial Circuit inand for OSCEOLA County,Florida, wherein, THE BANKOF NEW YORK MELLONF/K/A THE BANK OF NEWYORK AS TRUSTEE FORTHE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVELOAN TRUST 2006-OC8,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2006-OC8, is thePlaintiff, and, HAROLDRAMPRASAD; GUYATRIETAJRAM; AMERICAN HOMEMORTGAGE CORP. D/B/AAMERICAN BROKERSCONDUIT; BANK OFAMERICA, N.A.; THELANDINGS AT NORTHSHORE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, 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 10,2013, the following describedreal property as set forth insaid Final Summary Judgment,to wit:LOT 105, NORTH SHOREVILLAGE SUBDIVISION,ACCORDING TO THE MAPOR PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK18, PAGE(S) 45, 46 AND 47,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 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 19th day ofSeptember 2013.ALDRIDGE/CONNORS, LLPAttorney for Plaintiff7000 West Palmetto ParkRoad, Suite 307Boca Raton, FL 33433Facsimile: (561) 392-6965By: /s/ Sarah M. BarbacciaSARAH M. BARBACCIAFBN: 30043Primary E-Mail:[email protected] 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE #: 2012-CA-002985 MF
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.UNKNOWN HEIRS,BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS,TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHERPARTIES CLAIMING ANINTEREST BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THEESTATE OF MARNY T.PATTERSON, DECEASED, etal.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: UNKNOWN HEIRS,BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS,TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERPARTIES CLAIMING ANINTEREST BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THEESTATE OF MARNY T.PATTERSON, Deceased,Last Known Residence:UNKNOWNYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingproperty in OSCEOLA County,Florida:Lot 7, KING OAK VILLAS -PHASE 1, according to theOfficial Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 5, Page6, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on ALDRIDGE/CONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’sattorney, at 1615 SouthCongress Avenue, Suite 200,Delray Beach, FL 33455(Phone Number: (561) 392-6391), within 30 days of thefirst date of publication of thisnotice, and file the original withthe clerk of this court eitherbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,on Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in thecomplaint or petition,If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.
DATED on September 25,2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZAs CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
1113-13299October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division
Case #: 2009-CA-000780 MFTHE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, f/k/a THE BANK OFNEW YORK, as Trustee for theCertificateholders of CWABS,Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2007-2,Plaintiff,vs.CHARLES T. COWART, a/k/aCHARLES COWART, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated August22, 2013, entered in Case No.2009-CA-000780 MF of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein THE BANK OF NEWYORK MELLON, f/k/a THEBANK OF NEW YORK, asTrustee for theCertificateholders of CWABS,Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2007-2, is the Plaintiffand CHARLES T. COWART,a/k/a CHARLES COWART;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFCHARLES T. COWART, a/k/aCHARLES COWART;Unknown Tenant # 1A;Unknown Tenant # 1B;Unknown Tenant # 2A;Unknown Tenant # 2B;Unknown Tenant # 3A;Unknown Tenant # 3B, are theDefendants, that the Clerk ofCourts will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at,Suite 2600/ Room 2602, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741,beginning at 11:00 AM on the14th day of OCTOBER, 2013,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:LOT 5, BLOCK B, O’NEAL &OSBORN’S ADDITION,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK A, PAGE 42, OFTHE 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 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 this 10th day ofSeptember 2013.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLCAttorney for Plaintiff1501 N.W. 49th Street,Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309Phone: (954) 618-6955,ext. 6105Fax: (954) [email protected]: /s/ Rangile A. SantiagoRangile A. Santiago, Esq.Florida Bar No. 065509for Jessica Fagen, Esq.Florida Bar No. 50668File No. 11-F04020September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No. 2009 CA 012546BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.FREDERICO RUIZ,AS A SINGLE MAN, ET AL.Defendant(s).
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated in theabove action, the OsceolaCounty Clerk of Court will sellto the highest bidder for cashat Osceola, Florida, onOCTOBER 14, 2013, at 11:00A.M., at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 6300, Kissimmee, FL34741 for the followingdescribed property:LOT 77, OF CONCORDEESTATES PHASE IIA,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 19, PAGES 55THROUGH 64, INCLUSIVE,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 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/ Mindy DatzMINDY DATZ, Esq.FBN: 068527Our Case #: 13-003548September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division
CASE No.: 2009-CA-003138.THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, f/k/a THE BANK OFNEW YORK, as Trustee for theCertificateHolders of theCWABS, Inc., Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2006-24,Plaintiff,vs.ANDRES SOLANO, a/k/aANDRES F. SOLANO, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure datedSeptember 10, 2013, enteredin Case No. 2009-CA-003138,of the Circuit Court of the Ninth
Judicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein THE BANK OF NEWYORK MELLON, f/k/a THEBANK OF NEW YORK, asTrustee for theCertificateHolders of theCWABS, Inc., Asset-BackedCertificates, Series 2006-24, isthe Plaintiff and ANDRESSOLANO, a/k/a ANDRES F.SOLANO; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF ANDRESSOLANO, a/k/a ANDRES F.SOLANO; MORTGAGEELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC., as nominee forCountrywide KB Home Loans,a Countrywide MortgageVentures, LLC series; ParadiseCay Homeowners Association,Inc.; Unknown Tenant # 1;Unknown Tenant # 2, are theDefendants, that the Clerk ofCourts will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at,Suite 2600/ Room 2602, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741,beginning at 11:00 AM on the15th day of OCTOBER, 2013,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:LOT 67 OF PARADISE COVE,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 18, PAGES 48AND 49, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS 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 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 this 19th day ofSeptember 2013.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLCAttorney for Plaintiff1501 N.W. 49th Street,Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309Phone: (954) 618-6955,ext. 6105Fax: (954) [email protected]: /s/ Rangile A. SantiagoRangile A. Santiago, Esq.Florida Bar No. 065509for Jessica Fagen, Esq.Florida Bar No. 50668File No. 11-F02407September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISIONCase #: 2009-CA-004135 MF.
BANK OF AMERICA,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP, f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LP,Plaintiff,vs.ARMANDO D. MORENO, a/k/aARMANDO MORENO, et al,Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
RE-NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN pursuant to an OrderGranting Plaintiff’s Motion toReschedule Foreclosure Salefiled August 15, 2013, andentered in Case No. 2009-CA-004135 of the Circuit Court ofthe NINTH Judicial Circuit inand for OSCEOLA COUNTY,Florida, wherein BANK OFAMERICA, NATIONALASSOCIATION ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP FKACOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING LP, isPlaintiff, and ARMANDO D.MORENO, A/K/A ARMANDOMORENO, 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/ Room2602, Kissimmee, FL 34741,in accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes, on the 16thday of OCTOBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Lis Pendens, towit:LOT 142, BELLALAGO-PHASE 4P, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK18, PAGES 26-29, OF THEPUBLIC 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 4, 2013PHELAN HALLINAN, PLCAttorneys for Plaintiff2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309Tel: 954-462-7000Fax: 954-462-7001Service by email:[email protected]: /s/ Sim J. SinghSIM J. SINGHPhelan Hallinan, PLCSim J. Singh, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 98122Emilio R. Lenzi, Esq.,Florida Bar No. 0668273September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No: 09-CA-006023 MF.
BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P. FKACOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.Plaintiff,vs.EDGARDO CASILLAS;MARYA J. ROSA; LAKESIDEESTATES MASTERCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,INC., SUCCESSOR BYMERGER WITH MARISOLPROPERTY OWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; BANKOF AMERICA, NATIONALASSOCIATION, 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 10th 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 OsceolaCounty, Florida:Lot 178, MARISOL PHASE 4,according to the Map or Platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 11, Pages 127 and 128,of the 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
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 ofSeptember 2013 .
/s/ Sujata J. PatelSUJATA J. PATEL, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 86242BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A.3185 South Conway Road,Suite EOrlando, Florida 32812Telephone: (407) 381-5200Fax: (407) 381-5577Florida Bar No: [email protected]@butlerandhosch.comB & H #: 271965September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No. 2009 CA 6522 MFBANK OF AMERICA, NA,SUCCESSOR BY MERGERTO COUNTRYWIDE BANK,FSB,Plaintiff,vs.ARAFELIAN CARDONA,et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated April 29,2010, in the above action, theOsceola County Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest bidder forcash at Osceola, Florida, onOCTOBER 24, 2013, at 11:00A.M., at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 6300, Kissimmee, FL34741 for the followingdescribed property:LOT 328, BELLAVIDA PHASE1, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 18, PAGES 89THROUGH 91, PUBLICRECORDS 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 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, Florida34741 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.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/ Nicholas CerniNICHOLAS CERNI, Esq.FBN 63252Our Case #: 09-002348October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No. 2009 CA 9056 MFTHE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, F/K/A THE BANKOF NEW YORK, TRUSTEEFOR THECERTIFICATEHOLDERSCWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVELOAN TRUST 2004-J7,MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2004-J7,Plaintiff,vs.ENRIQUE FALCON, ET AL.Defendant(s).
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated in theabove action, the OsceolaCounty Clerk of Court will sellto the highest bidder for cashat Osceola, Florida, on
OCTOBER 21, 2013, at 11:00A.M., at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 6300, Kissimmee, FL34741 for the followingdescribed property:LOT 13, BLOCK 3213,POICIANA ESTATESSECTION B, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK3, PAGE 211 THROUGH 215,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, Florida34741 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.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, Esq.FBN 88662Our Case #: 13-003543October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE #: 2010 CA 000406 MF
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.DIANA MORALES;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFDIANA MORALES IF ANY;ANY AND ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY,THROUGH, UNDER, ANDAGAINST THE HEREINNAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARENOT KNOWN TO BE DEADOR ALIVE , WHETHER SAIDUNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES OROTHER CLAIMANTS;LAKESIDE ESTATESMASTER COMMUNITYASSOCIATION, INC.;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. AS NOMINEE FORQUICKEN LOANS, INC.;JOHN DOE AND JANE DOEAS UNKNOWN TENANTS INPOSSESSIONDefendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given thatthe Clerk of the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, willon the 15th day of OCTOBER2013, at 11:00 A.M., at the 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 47, MONTEREYVILLAGE, PHASE 1, UNIT 1,ACCORSING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 143,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
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 ofSeptember 2013 ./s/ Sujata J. PatelSUJATA J. PATEL, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 86242BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A.3185 South Conway Road,Suite EOrlando, Florida 32812Telephone: (407) 381-5200Fax: (407) 381-5577Florida Bar No: [email protected]@butlerandhosch.comB&H #: 292090September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.General Jurisdiction Division
CASE No.: 2010-CA-3901 MF.CITIMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.ANDRA BETH OSHMAN, a/k/aANDRA BETH OSHMANBRUCE, a/k/a ANDRAOSHMAN BRUCE, a/k/aANDRABETH OSHMAN, andRYAN J. BRUCE, a/k/a RYANBRUCE, et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated July 17,2013, and entered in Case No.2010-CA-003901 MF, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein CITIMORTGAGE,INC., is the Plaintiff, andANDRA BETH OSHMAN, a/k/aANDRA BETH OSHMANBRUCE, a/k/a ANDRAOSHMAN BRUCE, a/k/aANDRABETH OSHMAN;BLUE SPHERE DEERFIELDPLAZA, LTD.; CELEBRATIONRESIDENTIAL OWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.; FIRSTNATIONAL BANK OFOSCEOLA COUNTY; RYAN J.BRUCE, a/k/a RYAN BRUCE;UNKNOWN TENANT# 1, n/k/aSCOTT LAROSA; UNKNOWNTENANT # 2, n/k/a TINASTRIDER; UNKNOWNTENANT # 3, n/k/a JIMSTRIDER, are theDefendant(s). ArmandoRamirez, as the Clerk of theCircuit Court, will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash in Suite 2600/Room #2602, Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, FL 34741,at 11:00 A.M. on OCTOBER15, 2013, the followingdescribed property as set forthin said Final Judgment, to wit:Lot 129, CELEBRATIONNORTH VILLAGE UNIT 5,according to the Plat thereofrecorded in Plat Book 9, Pages189 through 194, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.
Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.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 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 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.DATED on this 25th day of
September 2013.By: /s/ Michelle Lewis
MICHELLE LEWISFlorida Bar No. 70922for APRIL HARRIOTTFlorida Bar No. 37547
Robertson, Anschultz &Schneid, P.L., Attorneys forPlaintiff, 6409 CongressAvenue, Suite 100, BocaRaton, Florida 3348711-07311September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE #: 2010-CA-005730 MF.BAC HOME LOANSSERVICING, L.P., f/k/aCOUNTRYWIDE HOMELOANS SERVICING, L.P.,Plaintiff,
vs.GOMEZ, LUIS, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment entered in CaseNumber: 2010-CA-5730 MF,of the Circuit Court of the 9thJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein NATIONSTARMORTGAGE, LLC, is thePlaintiff, and GOMEZ, LUIS, etal., are the Defendants, theClerk of Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, OsceolaCounty, Florida, at 11:00 A.M.,on the 23rd day of OCTOBER2013, the following describedproperty:Lot 41, Block A, CYPRESSLAKES TOWNHOMES,PHASE II, UNIT 2, according tothe Plat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 17, Page 69 through72, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.
Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.Important: If you are a personwith a disability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days beforeyour scheduled courtappearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711.DATED on this 27th day of
September 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(25869.0149)October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No: 10-CA-005847 MF.
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
vs.HECTOR TORRES A/K/AHECTOR L. TORRES; IRISROSA A/K/A IRIS D. ROSA;POINCIANA VILLAGE ONEASSOCIATION, INC.;ASSOCIATION OFPOINCIANA VILLAGES, INC.;STATE OF FLORIDA; CLERKOF THE CIRCUIT COURT INAND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA APOLITICAL SUBDIVISION OFTHE STATE OF FLORIDA,and any unknown heirs,devisees, grantees, creditors,and other unknown persons orunknown spouses claiming by,through and under any of theabove-named Defendants,Defendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given thatthe Clerk of the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, willon the 10th 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 OsceolaCounty, Florida:Lot 8, Block 1541,NEIGHBORHOOD 2, VILLAGE1, POINCIANA, according tothe plat thereof as recorded inPlat Book 3 Pages 17-31,Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending insaid Court, the style of which is
indicated above.Any person or entity claiming
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 ofSeptember 2013 .
/s/ Sujata J. PatelSUJATA J. PATEL, Esquire
Florida Bar No. 86242BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A.3185 South Conway Road,Suite EOrlando, Florida 32812Telephone: (407) 381-5200Fax: (407) 381-5577Florida Bar No: [email protected]@butlerandhosch.comB & H #: 287061September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY,STATE OF FLORIDA.
GENERAL CIVIL DIVISIONCase #: 2010-CA-005942-MF
HSBC MORTGAGESERVICES, INC.,Plaintiff,
vs.BERNICE P. BROWN-HYPOLITE; TYRONE C.HYPOLITE; ASSOCIATIONOF POINCIANA VILLAGES,INC.; POINCIANA VILLAGEONE ASSOCIATION, INC.;and UNKNOWNOCCUPANTS, TENANTS,OWNERS, AND OTHERUNKNOWN PARTIES,including, if a named defendantis deceased, the personalrepresentatives, the survivingspouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and allother parties claiming by,through, under or against thatdefendant, and all claimants,persons or parties, natural orcorporate, or whose exact legalstatus is unknown, claimingunder any of the above namedor described defendants,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or FinalJudgment entered in thiscause, in the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, theClerk of Court will sell theproperty situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described as:LOT 24, BANYAN COVE ATCYPRESS WOODS,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 197AND 198 OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.Property Address:4400 Canopy CourtKissimmee, FL 34758Parcel I.D.:122728258900010240at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, atSuite 2600, Room 2602, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741 at11:00 a.m. on OCTOBER 15th,2013.ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THEPROPERTY OWNER AS OFTHE DATE OF THE LISPENDENS, MUST FILE ACLAIM WITH THE CLERK OFCOURT WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.In accordance with the
Americans With DisabilitiesAct, persons needing a specialaccommodation to participatein this proceeding shouldcontact the A.D.A. Coordinatornot later than seven (7) daysprior to the proceeding via theFlorida Relay Service at 1-800-955- 8771.
DATED this 19th day ofSeptember, 2013.
ENRICO G. GONZALEZ, P.A.Attorney at Law
/s/ Enrico G. GonzalezENRICO G. GONZALEZ, Esq.
6255 East Fowler AvenueTemple Terrace, FL 33617
Telephone No. 813/980-6302Fax No. 813/980-6802
Florida Bar No. [email protected]
mAttorney for Plaintiff
Invoice to:ENRICO G. GONZALEZ, P.A.Attorney at LawENRICO G. GONZALEZ, Esq.6255 East Fowler AvenueTemple Terrace, FL 33617Florida Bar # 861472Telephone: 813/980-6302September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: 2010-CC-1120-CF.OAK ISLAND COVECOMMUNITY OWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,
vs.LEROY CARR andELSAIDA CARR, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: HDB ASSOCIATES8128 Yellow Crane DriveKissimmee, FL 34747YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to enforce a lienforeclosure on the followingproperty in Osceola County,Florida:Lot 16, OAK ISLAND COVE,according to the plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 11, atPages 110-111, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.Said property having addressof: 8128 Yellow Crane Drive,Kissimmee, FL 34747
A lawsuit has been filedagainst you and you arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, toit on: JOSEPH C.STAYANOFF, ESQUIRE,Plaintiff’s Attorney, whoseaddress is: CLAYTON &McCULLOH, 1065 MaitlandCenter Commons Boulevard,Maitland, Florida 32751, withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this notice, andfile the original with the Clerk ofthis Court either before serviceon the Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in the LienForeclosure Complaint.
If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.
DATED on September 24,2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE CIRCUITAND COUNTY COURTS
By: /s/ B.D.As Deputy Clerk
October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVILCOURT OF THE NINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF FLORIDA, IN AND
FOR OSCEOLA COUNTYCIVIL DIVISION
CASE #: 2011-CA-004207 MFDIVISION: C.
SUNTRUSTMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff,
vs.FLORA CHEHAB, a/k/aFLORA I. CHOQUET; INDIANWELLS OSCEOLA COUNTYHOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.;YOUSSEF CHEHAB;MORTGAGE ELECTRONICREGISTRATION SYSTEMSINC., AS NOMINEE FORSUNTRUST MORTGAGE,INC.; AND UNKNOWNTENANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given,
pursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause on July 11, 2013,in the Circuit Court of OsceolaCounty, Florida, The Clerk ofthe Court will sell the propertysituated in Osceola County,Florida described as:LOT 809, INDIAN WELLSUNIT SEVEN, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK6, PAGES 63 AND 64, PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.and commonly known as: 5269BROKEN ARROW DRIVE,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 1, 2013 at 11:00A.M.,
Any persons claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file aclaim within 60 days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.Dated this 11th day of July
2013.Armando Ramirez
Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy /s/ Terry A. Brooks
TERRY A. BROOKS, Esq.Attorney for the Plaintiff
Invoice to:MICHAEL L. TEBBI(813) 229-0900 x 1346Kass Shuler, P.A.P.O. Box 800Tampa, FL [email protected]/1105177September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No.: 2012-CA-0312 MFVILLAS OF EMERALD LAKECONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,
vs.STEPHANIE L. WARD, andJOHN DOE, and JANE DOE,as unknown tenants,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 24th day ofOCTOBER, 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:Unit 2697, Phase 4 of Villas ofEmerald Lake Condominium, aCondominium according to theDeclaration of Condominiumthereof, recorded in OfficialRecords Book 1602, Page2412, together withAmendment adding Phase 4recorded in Official RecordsBook 2059, Page 425, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, and anyamendments thereto, togetherwith its undivided share in thecommon elements,together with all structures,improvements, fixtures, andappurtenances on said land orused in conjunction therewith.
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 aforesaid sale will bemade pursuant to a DefaultFinal Judgment entered in thiscause on September 4, 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 ofSeptember, 2013.
/s/ David J. KohsDavid J. Kohs, Esq.
Florida Bar No.: 705543POHL & SHORT, P.A.280 W. Canton AvenueSuite 410Post Office Box 3208Winter Park, Florida 32789Telephone: (407) 647-7645Facsimile: (407) 647-2314Attorneys for PlaintiffOctober 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVILCOURT OF THE NINTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOR
OSCEOLA COUNTY.CIVIL DIVISION
CASE No.: 2012-CA-0342 MF.DIVISION: C.
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,
vs.MANUEL MENENDEZ JR.,PATRICIA CONVERS; INDIANWELLS OSCEOLA COUNTYHOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.; U.S.SMALL BUSINESSADMINISTRATION, andUNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Final Judgment ofForeclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause on April 4, 2013,in the Circuit Court of OsceolaCounty, Florida, The Clerk ofthe Court will sell the propertysituated in OSCEOLA County,Florida, described as:Lot 541, INDIAN WELLS UNITFIVE, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 5, Pages 97 and 98, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.commonly known as: 4985Warrior Lane, Kissimmee, FL34746; including the building,appurtenances and fixtureslocated therein, at public sale,to the highest and best bidderfor cash, at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, on OCTOBER16, 2013, at 11:00 A.M.
Any persons claiming aninterest in the surplus from thesale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the dateof the Lis Pendens, must file aclaim within (60) days after thesale.If you are a person with adisability who needsaccommodation in order toparticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certainassistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired, call1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 26th day of
September 2013.ARMANDO RAMIREZ
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTBy: /s/ Terry A. Brooks
TERRY A. BROOKS, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff
Invoice to:EDWARD B. PRITCHARD(813) 229-0900, x 1309KASS SHULER, P.A.P.O. Box 800Tampa, FL 33601-0800327611/1112202October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: 2012-CA-1033 MF.DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY,TRUSTEE, ON BE-HALF OFTHE CERTIFICATE HOLDERSOF MORGAN STANLEY ABSCAPITAL I INC. TRUST 2004-NC3, MORTGAGE PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2004-NC3Plaintiff,
vs.GLORIA DRAKE HOLLIDAY,et al.Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY given
pursuant to an Order or FinalJudgment of Foreclosure datedAugust 12, 2013, and enteredin Case No. 2012-CA-001033-MF of the Circuit Court of the9th Judicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein Deutsche BankNational Trust Company,Trustee, On Be-Half of theCertificate holders of MorganStanley Abs Capital I Inc. Trust2004-Nc3, Mortgage Passthrough Certificates, Series2004-Nc3, is the Plaintiff, andGloria Drake Holliday; MichaelA. Holliday; The BuenaventuraLakes Community Association,Inc.; The Board of CountyCommissioners for OsceolaCounty, Florida; and UnknownTenant(s), are the Defendants,the Clerk of Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder forcash in Suite 2600/Room #2602, of the Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, FL34741, at 11:00 a.m. EasternTime, on OCTOBER 14, 2013,the following describedproperty set forth in said Orderor Final Judgment, to wit:Lot 30, Block 106,BUENAVENTURA LAKES,Unit 3, according to the Platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 2, Pages 124 through133, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, 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 20th day ofSeptember 2013.
By: /s/ Amy McGrottyAMY McGROTTY, Esq.
Fla. Bar No. 829544WWR #10106901Weltman, Weinberg &Reis Co., L.P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff550 West Cypress CreekRoad, Suite 550, FortLauderdale, FL 33309Telephone # (954) 740-5200Facsimile# (954) 740-5290September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEFELD WRECKER SERVICE
gives Notice of Foreclosure ofLien and intent to sell thesevehicles on OCTOBER 16,2013, 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) 2008 NISSANVIN #: 3N1AB61E68L730010October 3, 2013
Thursday, October 3, 2013 • Online All The Time • www.aroundosceola.com • NEWS-GAZETTE, Page C7
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that US BANK AS C/F FL DUNDEE LIENINV LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 3858, issued on June-01-2010, has filed said certificate in this office and has madeapplication for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The tax certificateinformation is as follows: Apparent Titleholder(s): OWENGREENWOOD, ROSEMARY FITZGERALD Assessed to: OWENGREENWOOD, ROSEMARY FITZGERALDLegal Description: POINCIANA V5 NBD 1 BLK 2127 19 27 29LOT 8 Parcel No.: 25 26 28 6138 2127 0080All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 10, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: VLA, DEPUTY CLERKSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that TTLAO LLC, the holder of taxcertificate No. 6423, issued on June-01-2010, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): CHARLOTTE I COLLINS, GLENN RCOLLINS Assessed to: CHARLOTTE I COLLINS, GLENN RCOLLINSLegal Description: PINERIDGE ESTATES UNIT 2 PB 4 PG 137BLK C LOT 3 Parcel No.: 18 26 29 4774 000C 0030All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 30, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: D.S., DEPUTY CLERKOctober 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FORTHE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 2010-CA-001981
TD BANK, N.A.a Florida banking institution,Plaintiff,vs.AIR PARTNERS, LLC, a Florida limited liability company;SUNSHINE HELICOPTER TOURS, LLC, a Florida limited liabilitycompany; UNIVERSAL AIR SERVICES OF FLORIDA, INC., aFlorida corporation; ROY L. HENLEY, individually and SUSAN E.HENLEY, individually; SUNSHINE HELICOPTER ADVENTURES,INC., a Florida corporation,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Final Judgment inForeclosure against AIR PARTNERS, LLC, a Florida limited liabilitycompany, SUNSHINE HELICOPTER TOURS, LLC, a Floridalimited liability company; UNIVERSAL AIR SERVICES OFFLORIDA, INC., a Florida corporation, ROY L. HENLEY,individually and SUSAN E. HENLEY, individually, entered in CivilAction No. CASE NO: 2010-CA-001981, in the Circuit Court of theNinth Judicial Circuit, in and for Osceola County, Florida, whereinTD BANK, N.A., is the Plaintiff and AIR PARTNERS, LLC, a Floridalimited liability company, SUNSHINE HELICOPTER TOURS, LLC,a Florida limited liability company; UNIVERSAL AIR SERVICES OFFLORIDA, INC., a Florida corporation, ROY L. HENLEY,individually and SUSAN E. HENLEY, individually, SUNSHINEHELICOPTER ADVENTURES, INC., a Florida corporation, are theDefendants, Armando Ramirez, Clerk of the above entitled Court,will sell to the highest and best bidder, or bidders, for cash, at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Room 2602,Suite 2000, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, at 11:00 a.m. on the 29 dayof OCTOBER 2013, the following described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment of Foreclosure situate in Osceola, County,Florida to wit:
EXHIBIT "A"Lot 2, OWEN PARK, according to the plat thereof as recorded inPlat Book 6, Page 53, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida.LESS AND EXCEPT THEREFROM;The West 240 feet of Lot 2, OWEN PARK, according to the Platthereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Page 53, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, more particularly described as follows:Commence at the Southeast corner of said Lot 2, OWEN PARK,thence North 89° 38' 26" West, along the South line of said Lot 2,272.66 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue along thesaid South line of Lot 2, North 89° 38’ 26” West 150.00 feet to theSoutheast corner of Lot 1, OWEN PARK; thence North 00° 10' 54"East, along the East line of said Lot 1, 195.00 feet to the Northeastcorner of said Lot 1; thence North 89° 38' 26" West, along theNorth line of said Lot 1, 90.00 feet,; thence North 00°10’ 54” East55 feet to the Northwest corner of aforesaid Lot 2; thence South89° 38' 26" East, along the North line of said Lot 2, 240.00 feet;thence South 00° 10' 54" West 250.00 feet to the Point ofBeginning.PARCEL TWO - Together with and subject to (NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT ESTATE):A Non-Exclusive Easement for ingress, egress and passage ofmotor vehicles and pedestrians into, on, out of, over and acrossthose driveways, service areas, sidewalks and parking areasaccessible in the ordinary flow of traffic from the South 30 feet ofthe North 50 feet of the West 240 feet of said Lot 2, and the South40 feet of the West 240 feet of said Lot 2 as set forth and reservedby Phillip C. Owen and Paul E. Owen in that certain Deed toOwens Partners, Ltd., a Florida limited partnership, recorded July12,1990 in O.R, Book 977, Page 2524, Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.PARCEL THREE - Together with and subject to (NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ESTATE);Those certain Non-Exclusive Cross Access, Drainage and UtilityEasements Numbers 1, 2 and 3 as set forth in Common EasementAgreement by and between Carl J. Strang III, Trustee, under TrustAgreement dated April 6, 1990, Don Prewitt, Paul E. Owen, joinedby Claudia J. Owen, his wife and Phillip C. Owen, joined by MarianL. Owen, his wife, recorded July 5,1990 in O.R. Book 975, Page1379, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida.PARCEL FOUR - Together with and subject to (NON-EXCLUSIVEEASEMENT ESTATE):A Non-Exclusive Sewer Easement granted by Owens Partners,Ltd., to Paul E. Owen, Claudia J, Owen, Phillip C. Owen andMarian L. Owen, recorded March 25,1991 in O.R. Book 1008, Page1840, Public Records of Osceola County, Florida.
If you are a person with a disability who needs anyaccommodation in order to participate in these proceedings, youare entitled, 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 described notice;if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED: September 30, 2013.FOR THE COURTBy: /s/ Kim C. BookerKim C. Booker, Attorney at LawAttorney for PlaintiffsBooker & Associates, P.A.Florida Bar No. 08543521019 Town Center DriveOrange City, Florida 32763Telephone (386) 774-6552Telecopier (386) 774-5997October 3, 10, 2013
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that CATALINA TAX CO LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 5683, issued on June-01-2011, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): CAROLINE S BLACK, DAWN APARTON Assessed to: CAROLINE S BLACK, DAWN A PARTONLegal Description: VILLA SOL PHASE 1 VILLAGE 5 PB 14 PG81-83 LOT 22 Parcel No.: 04 25 30 5410 0001 0220All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 06, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: D.S., Deputy ClerkSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 6423, issued on June-01-2011, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): PITZEL LLCAssessed to: JOSE RODRIGUEUZLegal Description: FORTUNE BUSINESS PARK A CONDO CB 9PG 81 OR 3137/712 UNIT 1525 Parcel No.: 18 25 30 2918 00011525All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 06, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: D.S., Deputy ClerkSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 6424, issued on June-01-2011, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): PITZEL PARTNERS LLCAssessed to: PITZEL PARTNERS LLCLegal Description: FORTUNE BUSINESS PARK A CONDO CB 9PG 81 OR 3137/712 UNIT 1527 Parcel No.: 18 25 30 2918 00011527All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 06, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: D.S., Deputy ClerkSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that CATALINA TAX CO LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 6947, issued on June-01-2011, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): DAVID HAMILTON INCAssessed to: DAVID HAMILTON INCLegal Description: EMERALD LAKE COLONY UNIT 2 LOT 16BLK 1 PB 1PG 436 Parcel No.: 32 25 30 3070 0001 0160All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 06, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: D.S., Deputy ClerkSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed
Notice is hereby given that CATALINA TAX CO LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 8356, issued on June-01-2011, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): KATHY ZDRODOWSKI, LISAZDRODOWSKI Assessed to: KATHY ZDRODOWSKI, LISAZDRODOWSKILegal Description: S L & I C N1/2 OF LOT 48 Parcel No.: 35 2630 4950 0001 0480All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the propertydescribed therein will be sold to the highest bidder on line atwww.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 22nd day of October, 2013at 11:00 am. Property is sold subject to any additional outstandingtaxes.DATED this day, September 06, 2013, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: D.S., Deputy ClerkSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10. 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2012-CA-001060-MF.CELEBRATION RESIDENTIALOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION,INC., a not for profit Floridacorporation,Plaintiff,vs.ANTONIO MABITO ANDMARIA TERESA MABITO,HUSBAND AND WIFE, T.D.BANK, N.A., GEORGETOWNAT CELEBRATIONCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION,INC.;UNKNOWN PARTIES INPOSSESSION,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat on the 17th day ofOCTOBER 2013, at 11:00 A.M.at Two Courthouse Square,Suite 2600/ Room 2602,Kissimmee, Florida 34741, theundersigned Clerk will offer forsale the following describedreal property:The Condominium Parcelknown as Unit 7202 ofGEORGETOWN ATCELEBRATION, ACONDOMINIUM(“Condominium”), according tothe Declaration ofCondominium thereof(“Declaration”), recorded inOfficial Records Book 2778,Pages 1488 through 1558, etseq., in the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida, andany and all amendmentsthereto, together with anundivided interest in and to thecommon elements appurtenantthereto as specified in saidDeclaration with the propertyaddress of 221 LongviewAvenue, # 7-202, Celebration,FL 34747.together with all structures,improvements, fixtures,appliances, and appurtenanceson said land or used inconjunction therewith.The aforesaid sale will bemade pursuant to a SummaryFinal Judgment entered in CivilNo. 2012-CA-001060 MF,pending in the CIRCUIT Courtof the Ninth Judicial Circuit inand for Osceola County,Florida.Any person claiming a right tofunds remaining after the salemust file a claim with theundersigned Clerk no later than(60) days after the sale.If you are a person with a
disability 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 two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED on this 15th day ofAugust 2013.
/s/ Paul T. HinckleyPAUL T. HINCKLEY, Esq.
Florida Bar #: [email protected]
TAYLOR & CARLS, P.A.150 N. Westmonte DriveAltamonte Springs, FL 32714Attorneys for PlaintiffTelephone: (407) 660-1040Facsimile: (407) 660-9422September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: 2012-CA-2841 MF.NATIONSTARMORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,Vs.AINSLEY WEBB; GARETH DMORANT, A/K/A GARETHMORANT WEBB; ET AL,Defendants
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat, in accordance with theFinal Judgment of Foreclosuredated September 13th, 2013,and entered in Case No. 2012CA 002841 MF, of the CircuitCourt of the Ninth JudicialCircuit in and for OsceolaCounty, Florida. NATIONSTARMORTGAGE, LLC, Plaintiff,and AINSLEY WEBB;GARETH D MORANT A/K/AGARETH MORANT WEBB; ETAL, are Defendants. The Clerkof the Court will sell to thehighest and best bidder forcash at Osceola County Clerkof Court, 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 2600/ Room 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741 , SALEBEGINNING AT 11:00 A.M.ON THE PRESCRIBED DATEthis OCTOBER 21st, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:LOT 18, M2 AT KISSIMMEEBAY, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK15 AT PAGE 126 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA. TAX ID:172530400500010180 ASDESCRIBED IN MORTGAGEBOOK 3617 PAGE 988.Property Address:1704 ELSIE PARK CT,KISSIMMEE, FL 34744A person claiming an interestin the surplus from the sale, ifany, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claimwithin 60 days after the sale.This notice is provided
pursuant to AdministrativeOrder No. 2.065If you are a person with a
disability who needs anyaccomodation 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 this notificationif the time before the scheduledappearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 711 toreach the TelecommunicationsRelay Service.DATED this 26th day ofSeptember 2013.UDREN LAW OFFICES, P.C.2101 West Commercial Blvd.,Suite 5000Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309Telephone 954-378-1757Fax 954-378-1758By: /s/ Darla GrondinDarla Grondin, EsquireF. Bar #[email protected] 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2012-CA-3081 MFDEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE, FORNEW CENTURY HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-2,Plaintiff,vs.CHRISTOPHER H.WARDLOW; AMY M.WARDLOW A/K/A AMYWARDLOW, et al.,Defendants
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated August15, 2013, and entered in CaseNo. 2012-CA-003081-MF, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOSCEOLA County, Florida.DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONALTRUST COMPANY, ASINDENTURE TRUSTEE, FORNEW CENTURY HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-2, is Plaintiff, andCHRISTOPHER H.WARDLOW; AMY M.
WARDLOW A/K/A AMYWARDLOW; CANOE CREEKLAKES HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC.; UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, areDefendants. The Clerk of Courtwill sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash SUITE 2600/ROOM 2602 of the OSCEOLACounty Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, at 11:00 a.m., onthe 30th day of OCTOBER,2013, the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:LOT 242 , CANOE CREEKLAKES UNIT TEN ,ACCORDING TO THEOFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF ,AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 15 , PAGE 100 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY ,FLORIDA .If you are a person with a
disability 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 this 26th day of
September 2013VAN NESS LAW FIRM, PLC1239 E. Newport Center DriveSuite 110, Deerfield Beach,Florida 33442Telephone: (954) 571-2031Fax: (954) 571-2033PRIMARY EMAIL:[email protected] C. Elia, Esq.Florida Bar #: 695734October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO.: 12-CA-4130-MFSPRINGLEAF HOME EQUITY,INC. f/k/a AMERICANGENERAL HOME EQUITY,INC.,Plaintiff,vs.ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS,DEV ISEES , GRANTEES ,ASSIGNEES,L IENORS , CRED ITORS ,TRUSTEES, OROTHER CLAIMANTS, BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST HERBERT L.R A U P A C H , d e c e a s e d ;ELIZABETH LALLIER;RAYMOND RAUPACH;ATLANTIC CREDIT &FINANCE, as assignee ofHOUSEHOLD BANK;JOHN DOE, UNKNOWNTENANT(S),Defendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given thatthe Clerk of the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, will,on the 23rd day of OCTOBER,2013, at 11:00 a.m. at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room 2602, Kissimmee,Florida offer for sale and sellat public outcry to the highestand best bidder for cash, thefollowing described propertysituated in Osceola County,Florida:Lot 2, BARRYWOOD, PlatBook 2, Page 198, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida. Together with a 1979Liberty single wide mobilehome with ID Number10L11347, Title Number17603600, permanentlyattached to the property hereinand incorporated into the realestate foreclosed upon.A/k/a 6624 Nova Rd.,St. Cloud, Florida 34471,pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending insaid Court, the style of which isindicated above.Any person, other than therightful owner of the property,must file a claim to surplusfunds within 60 days after theabove held sale for the claim tobe valid.If you are a person with a
disability who needs anyspecial accommodation toparticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of specialassistance. Please contactCourt Administration at TwoCourthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, telephone (407) 742-2417, at least 7 working daysbefore your scheduledappearance or immediatelyupon receiving this notification.If hearing or Voice impaired,call 711 to reach theTelecommunications RelayService.Dated this 6th day of
September, 2013./s/ John C. Englehardt
JOHN C. ENGLEHARDT, P.A.Florida Bar No. 155614
1524 East Livingston StreetOrlando, Florida 32803
Telephone (407) 896-1138Facsimile (407) 896-7370
Attorney for PlaintiffPrimary email:
[email protected] email:
[email protected] C. Englehardt, P. A.1524 E. Livingston St.Orlando, Florida [email protected] 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTIONCASE No.: 2012-CA-4131 MF.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiffvs.ROGER RAY COLLINS JR.,et al.Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure, dated August20, 2013, entered in Civil CaseNumber 2012-CA-4131 MF, inthe Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein BANKOF AMERICA, N.A., is thePlaintiff, and ROGER RAYCOLLINS JR., et al., are theDefendants, Osceola CountyClerk of Court will sell theproperty situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described as:LOTS 6, 7 AND 8, BLOCK 237,MAP OF NEW TOWN OFNARCOOSSEE, ACCORDINGTO MAP OR PLAT THEREOFAS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 1, PAGES 71 AND 72,CORRECTED BY AFFIDAVITRECORDED IN OFFICIALRECORDS BOOK 1078,PAGE 2167, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741 at 11:00AM, on the 21st day ofOCTOBER, 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 a
disability 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: September 11, 2013.FLORIDA FORECLOSUREATTORNEYS, PLLCBy: /s/ Josh ArthurJOSH ARTHUR, Esquire(FBN 95506)4855 Technology Way,Suite 500Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (727) [email protected] 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 12-CA-4413 MF.
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,vs.KEVIN M. SMITH, JR. A/K/AKEVIN M. SMITH; LINDSEY A.SMITH; UNKNOWN TENANTI; UNKNOWN TENANT II;SOUTHERN PINES OFOSCEOLA HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, 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 10th day of OCTOBER2013, at 11:00 A.M., at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600 / Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741, offer forsale and sell at public outcry to
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTIONCASE #: 2012-CA-004560 MF.
DIVISION: C.JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.GABRIEL SIERRA, et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENPursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure dated June 18,2013, and entered in Case No.2012-CA-004560 MF, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida, inwhich JPMORGAN CHASE, isthe Plaintiff, and GABRIELSIERRA; THE UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF GABRIELSIERRA, also known asPrincess Sierra; CROSSCREEK ESTATES AT ST.CLOUD HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION,INC.; TENANT# 1, also known as JadeBorrero, and TENANT # 2, alsoknown as GENESIS CASTEO,are Defendants, the OsceolaClerk of the Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder forat Suite 2600/Room # 2602 ofthe Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Osceola County,Florida at 11:00 A.M. on
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONFile No.: 13-CP-387.
Division ProbateIN RE: ESTATE OFLAURA W. BLAKE,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the
estate of LAURA W. BLAKE,deceased, whose date of deathwas July 5, 2013, is pending inthe Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis 2 Courthouse Square #2000 Kissimmee, FL34741. 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 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 is: September 26,2013.
Personal Representative:/s/ Brenda Lockley
BRENDA A. LOCKLEY700 Grand Canal Drive
Kissimmee, Florida 34759Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Maureen AragoMaureen AragoAttorney for Brenda A. LockleyFlorida Bar Number: 835821P.O. Box 452275Kissimmee, FL 34745-2275Telephone: (407) 344-1185Fax: (407) 201-6798E-Mail:[email protected] E-Mail:[email protected] 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 12-CA-4574-MFWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.MARCELO ROMAN GARCIA,a/k/a MARCELO R. GARCIA;MARIA MARTINEZ LAGUNAS,a/k/a MARIA MARTINEZ;UNKNOWN TENANT I;UNKNOWN TENANT II;BELLALAGO AND ISLES OFBELLALAGO COMMUNITYASSOCIATION, INC., a/k/aBELLALAGO COMMUNITYASSOCIATION, INC.; BANKOF AMERICA, N.A.;BELLALAGO AND ISLES OFBELLALAGO CLUB PLAN,a/k/a AVATAR PROPERTIES,INC., and any unknown heirs,devisees, grantees, creditors,and other unknown persons orunknown spouses claiming by,through and under any of theabove-named Defendants,Defendants.
AMENDED NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given thatthe Clerk of the Circuit Court ofOsceola County, Florida, willon the 15th day of OCTOBER2013, at 11:00 A.M., at the 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 79, BELLALAGO-PHASE3, according to the Plat thereof,as recorded in Plat Book 17,Pages 89-91, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,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 5th day of
September 2013 ./s/ Sujata J. Patel
SUJATA J. PATEL, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 86242
BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A.3185 South Conway Road,Suite E
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No.: 13-CA-2842 OCIN RE: FORFEITURE OF$1,608.00 in U.S. Currencyand 2009 Honda CivicVIN #: 2HGFG12649H530382NOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDINGSTo ALL PERSONS WHOCLAIM AN INTEREST IN THEFOLLOWING PROPERTY:ITEM OF SEIZURE -$1,608.00 in U.S. Currencyand 2009 Honda CivicVIN #: 2HGFG12649H530382The Osceola County Sheriff’sOffice seized the abovedescribed property on or aboutJuly 11, 2013, at or near 5424Calla Lily Court, Kissimmee,Florida. A Complaint forForfeiture, pursuant to theFlorida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Sections 932.701- 706,Florida Statutes (2008) hasbeen filed in the Circuit Court,in and for Osceola County.If no claimant appears and noclaim is filed, a request will bemade for an immediate hearingand Final Order of Forfeiture.
/s/ Linda PennyLINDA PENNY,General Counsel
Florida Bar No.: 339768.OSCEOLA COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE2601 E. Irlo Bronson HighwayKissimmee, Florida 34744Telephone: (407) 348-1146September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 12-CA-4599 MFBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.CHARLES C. HIGGINS;ET AL.,Defendants.
RE-NOTICE OF SALEPURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to an Order orSummary Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated and anOrder Resetting Sale datedJuly 1, 2013, and entered in
Case No. 12-CA-4599 MF,UCN: 492021CA004599, of theCircuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein BANK OF AMERICA,N.A. is Plaintiff and CHARLESC. HIGGINS; JILL ANNHIGGINS; 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 14th dayof OCTOBER, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Order or FinalJudgment, to-wit:THE SOUTH 41.79 FEET OFLOT 515, TOGETHER WITHLOT 516, BLOCK E OFOAKWOOD SHORES UNITNO. 1, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK1, PAGE(S) 358, 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.If you are a person with a
disability 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 20th day of September,2013SHD Legal Group P.A.Attorneys for PlaintiffP.O. BOX 11438, FortLauderdale, FL 33339-1438Telephone: (954) 5640071Facsimile: (954) 5649252Service Email:[email protected]: /s/ Michael A. ShifrinMichael A. ShifrinFlorida Bar No. 00868181183-125373September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No.: 13-CA-2804 OCIN RE: FORFEITURE OF$7,377.00 in U.S. CurrencyNOTICE OF FORFEITURE
PROCEEDINGSTo ALL PERSONS WHOCLAIM AN INTEREST IN THEFOLLOWING PROPERTY:ITEM OF SEIZURE -$7,377.00 in U.S. CurrencyThe Osceola County Sheriff’sOffice seized the abovedescribed property on or aboutJune 5, 2013, at or near 2877Club Cortile Circle, Kissimmee,Florida. A Complaint forForfeiture, pursuant to theFlorida Contraband ForfeitureAct, Sections 932.701- 706,Florida Statutes (2008) hasbeen filed in the Circuit Court,in and for Osceola County.If no claimant appears and noclaim is filed, a request will bemade for an immediate hearingand Final Order of Forfeiture.
/s/ Linda PennyLINDA PENNY,General Counsel
Florida Bar No.: 339768.OSCEOLA COUNTYSHERIFF’S OFFICE2601 E. Irlo Bronson HighwayKissimmee, Florida 34744Telephone: (407) 348-1146September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE #: 2012-CA-004613 MF.JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.MARBRISA VILLASHOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE,HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES,DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, CREDITORS,TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERPARTIES CLAIMING ANINTEREST BY THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THEESTATE OF JOSE M.ARCHAGA, DECEASED.Resident: UNKNOWNLast Known Address:9 West Marbrisa WayKissimmee, FL 34743-4358YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingdescribed property located inOSCEOLA County, Florida:Lot 9, MARBRISA VILLAS,according to the plat recordedin Plat Book 2, Pages 287 and288, of the 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 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 4,2013; 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 tothe scheduled hearing.If you are a person with a
disability 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: September 24, 2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk
Copies furnished to:PHELAN HALLINAN, PLC,2727 West Cypress CreekRoad, Fort Lauderdale, FL33309. PH #: 28007October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTIONCASE #: 2012-CA-005467 MF.BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,Plaintiffvs.ANTHONY S. BALL, et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure, dated July 23,2013, entered in Civil CaseNumber 2012-CA-005467 MF,in the Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, wherein BANKOF AMERICA, N.A., is thePlaintiff, and ANTHONY S.BALL, et al., are theDefendants, Osceola CountyClerk of Court will sell theproperty situated in OsceolaCounty, Florida, described as:LOT 75, BLACKSTONELANDING PHASE 3,ACCORDING TO THE MAPOR PLAT THEROFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK19, PAGES 117 THROUGH122, INCLUSIVE, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, at 2Courthouse Square, Suite2600, Room # 2602,Kissimmee, FL 34741 at 11:00AM, on the 22nd day ofOCTOBER, 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 a
disability 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: July 24, 2013.FLORIDA FORECLOSUREATTORNEYS, PLLCBy: /s/ Marissa M. YakerMARISSA M. YAKER, Esquire(FBN 103591)4855 Technology Way,Suite 500Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: (727) [email protected] 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE No. 2013-CA-1108-MF
Division: __.BRANCH BANKING ANDTRUST COMPANY,Plaintiff,vs.CANSAT, LLC; WYNDHAMPALMS CONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, INC.;WYNDHAM PALMS MASTERCOMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT 1,and UNKNOWN TENANT 2,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat, pursuant to the FinalJudgment of Foreclosureentered in the above-captionedaction, the Clerk of Court willsell the property situated inOsceola County, Florida,described in Exhibit A at publicsale to the highest bidder forcash, on NOVEMBER 13,2013, at 11:00 A.M., in Suite2600/ Room # 2602 at theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,after having first given noticeas required by Section 45.031,Florida Statutes.
EXHIBIT "A"Property Address:2300 Silver Palm Dr, Unit 202,Kissimmee, FL 34747Unit 202, Phase 7, WYNDHAMPALMS, a Condominium,according to the Declaration ofCondominium, thereofrecorded in Official RecordsBook 1756, page 864, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, and allamendments thereto, togetherwith its undivided share in tliecommon elements.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 a
disability 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: September 27, 2013.
/s/ Jason C. KellyJASON C. KELLY
Florida Bar No. 0041263The Rosenthal Law Firm, P.A.4798 New Broad StreetSuite 310Orlando, Florida 32814Telephone: (407) 488-1220Facsimile: (407) 488-1228Email:[email protected]:[email protected] for PlaintiffOctober 3, 10, 2013
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)ARMANDO RAMIREZAs Clerk of the Court
By: /s/ BCAs Deputy Clerk
September 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE COUNTY COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE No.: 2013-SC-1238 SPMARITZA VALDES11870 Atlin DriveOrlando, FL 32837Plaintiff(s)vs.ANGEL GROVAHCOLON LOPEZ2661 Chatham CircleKissimmee, FL 34746
PATSY HEFFNER,Tax Collector, C/OR. STEPHEN MILES, Esq.100 Church StreetKissimmee, FL 34741Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: ANGEL GROVAHCOLON LOPEZ2661 Chatham CircleKissimmee, FL 34746YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for Declaratory Title hasbeen filed against you and youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, toit on MARITZA VALDES, theplaintiff, whose address is11870 Atlin Drive, Orlando, FL32837, on or before OCTOBER30, 2013, and file the originalwith the clerk of this courteither before service on thePlaintiff or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a defaultwill be entered against you forthe relief demanded in thecomplaint for declaratory title.DATED on this 6th day ofSeptember 2013.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2013-CP-000404 PR.Division: Probate.
IN RE: ESTATE OFHILDA E. WORRELL,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the
estate of HILDA E. WORRELL,deceased, whose date of deathwas June 15, 2013, is pendingin the Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis: 2 Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida 34741. Thenames and addresses of thePersonal Representative andthe Personal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the 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 3, 2013.
Personal Representative:/s/ Marvo A. Worrell
MARVO A. WORRELLP.O. Box 420998
Kissimmee, Florida 34742Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEYAttorney for Marvo A. WorrellFlorida Bar No. 36207.C.D. LEWIS Jr., P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueP.O. Box 701654St. Cloud, Florida 34770-1654Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mail:[email protected] 3, 10, 2013
IN THE NINTH JUDICIALCIRCUIT COURT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY
IN PROBATEFILE No. 2013-CP-369.
IN RE; ESTATE OF SARA M.KASTELIC, a/k/a SARAMARGARET KASTELIC,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the
Estate of SARA M. KASTELIC,a/k/a SARA MARGARETKASTELIC, deceased, whosedate of death was May 22,2013, and whose SocialSecurity Number was xxx-xx-3951, File Number 2013-CP-369, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Osceola County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is 2Courthouse Square, Suite2000, Kissimmee, Florida34741. The name and addressof the personal representativeand the personalrepresentative's attorney areset forth below.All creditors of the decedentand other persons havingclaims or demands against thedecedent’s estate. including
unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, on whom acopy of this notice is servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OFTHREE (3) MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR THIRTY (30)DAYS 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,including unmatured,contingent or unliquidatedclaims, must file their claimswith this court WITHIN THREE(3) MONTHS AFTER THEDATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.The date of the first publicationof this Notice is: September 26,2013.
/s/ Edward Dennis KastelicEDWARD DENNIS KASTELICPersonal RepresentativeDEAN AND DEAN, L.L.P.BY: /s/ Susan E. DeanSUSAN E. DEAN, EsquireFlorida Bar No.: 746827230 Northeast 25th Avenue#100, Ocala, Florida 34470(352) [email protected] forPersonal RepresentativeSeptember 26, 2013October 3, 2013
the highest and best bidder forcash, the following-describedproperty situate in OsceolaCounty, Florida:LOT 268, SOUTHERN PINES -UNIT 2, according to the Platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 18, Pages 135 through140, inclusive, of the PublicRecords of Osceola County,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 19th day of
September 2013 ./s/ Sujata J. Patel
SUJATA J. PATEL, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 86242
BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A.3185 South Conway Road,Suite EOrlando, Florida 32812Telephone: (407) 381-5200Fax: (407) 381-5577Florida Bar No: [email protected]@butlerandhosch.comB & H #: 290336September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
Orlando, Florida 32812Telephone: (407) 381-5200Fax: (407) 381-5577Florida Bar No: [email protected]@butlerandhosch.comB&H #: 297167September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
OCTOBER 22, 2013, thefollowing described property asset forth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure:Lot 8, CROSS CREEKESTATES, according to theMap or Plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 10, Page73-74, Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.A/K/A 3714 Crossing CreekBlvd., Saint Cloud, FL 34772-7023Any 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.If you are a person with a
disability 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 onthe 28th day of June 2013.ALBERTELLI LAWP.O. Box 23028,Tampa, FL 33623-2028Telephone: (813) 221-4743eService:[email protected] 26, 2013October 3, 2013
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 2013-CA-0866 MF.WESTGATE VACATION VILLAS, L.L.C., etc.,Plaintiff,vs.RODOLFO BOTELLO, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTIONSERVICE OF PUBLICATION
To: JAMES J. AURELIO JR., 172 Abode Casa Court, Tavernier, FL33070;DEBORAH J. HATCHER, 25836 Old Americus Road, Lucedale,MS 39452;CRISTINA L. KUMPEL and DIANA D. SOLOMON, 14006 FernieField Court, Laurel, MD 20707;VANESSA A. BRIMIGION, 3217 Brewton Drive, Plano, TX 75074.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 44 & 44 EVEN, in Assigned UnitNumber 4000-54C & 4000-54D, All Season-Float Week/Float Unit;Assigned Unit Week Number 20 EVEN, in Assigned Unit Number4000-18C, All Season-Float Week/Float Unit;Assigned Unit Week Number 27 & 27 EVEN, in Assigned UnitNumber 4000-85A & 4000-85B, All Season-Float Week/Float Unit;Assigned Unit Week Number 41 EVEN, in Assigned Unit Number4000-52C, 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,Capital Plaza I, 201 East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida32801, attorneys for the Plaintiff, on or before NOVEMBER 4,2013; and file the original with the Clerk of the above-styled Courteither before service on the Plaintiff’s attorney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint.
If you are a person with a disability who needs anyaccommodation 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 25th day of September 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Tanya BrudymullerTRUDY BRUDYMULLER
As Deputy ClerkOctober 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NUMBER: 2013-CA-1979 MF.LANDO RESORTS CORPORATION,a Florida corporation,Plaintiff,vs.WALTER PETERS, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTIONSERVICE OF PUBLICATION
To: KATHLYN PETRS and WALTER PETERS,5701 Bentgrass Drive, # 102, Sarasota, FL 34258-7636.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 22 Cycle C and Assigned Unit 6607VACATION 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.AND you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, ifany, to the Complaint upon AMANDA L. CHAPMAN, Esquire, 201East Pine Street, Suite 500, Orlando, Florida 32801, attorneys forPlaintiff, on or before the 4th day of NOVEMBER 2013; and file theoriginal 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 described notice;if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 26th day of September 2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE No.: 2013-CA-001989.Division: __.
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,PlaintiffVs.FRANK STARKEY, AS TRUSTEE AND NOT PERSONALLYUNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENT DATEDTHE 26TH DAY OF JULY TWO THOUSAND AND 06, KNOWN ASTRUST NUMBER 9070 ATLAS DR., DIANE YOUNG AKA DIANEL YOUNG, ERNEST YOUNG AKA ERNEST L YOUNG AKAERNEST L YOUNG, JR., et al,Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTIONTo the following Defendant:FRANK STARKEY, AS TRUSTEE AND NOT PERSONALLYUNDER THE PROVISIONS OF A TRUST AGREEMENT DATEDTHE 26TH DAY OF JULY TWO THOUSAND AND 06, KNOWN ASTRUST NUMBER 9070 ATLAS DR.9070 ATLAS DRST CLOUD, FL 34773ERNEST YOUNG AKA ERNEST L YOUNGAKA ERNEST L YOUNG, JR.9070 ATLAS DRIVESAINT CLOUD, FLORIDA 34773ERNEST YOUNG AKA ERNEST L YOUNGAKA ERNEST L YOUNG, JR.299 SPRING ROADCONCORD, GEORGIA 30206UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERNEST YOUNGAKA ERNEST L YOUNG AKA ERNEST L YOUNG, JR.9070 ATLAS DRIVESAINT CLOUD, FLORIDA 34773UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ERNEST YOUNGAKA ERNEST L YOUNG AKA ERNEST L YOUNG, JR.299 SPRING ROADCONCORD, GEORGIA 30206YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgageon the following described property:LOT 186, CANAVERAL ACRES 1, OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP27 SOUTH, RANGE 32 EAST, ACCORDING TO THE OFFICIALPLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 17,PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.TOGETHER WITH A 1994 REDMON SHADOW RIDGE MOBILEHOME, SERIAL # 146F8579A AND B.A/K/A 9070 ATLAS DR, ST CLOUD, FL 34773Has 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 4, 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 26th day ofSeptember 2013,
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTAs CLERK OF THE COURT by:
By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk
October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISIONCASE NO. 2013-CA-002487-MF
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,Plaintiff,vs.MANUEL ANDINO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MANUEL ANDINO;UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY;Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTIONTo the following Defendants):MANUEL ANDINO(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF MANUEL ANDINO(RESIDENCE UNKNOWN)YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgageon the following described property:A PORTION OF LOTS 6, 7 AND 8, BLOCK 20, MAGNOLIAPARK, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 97 OF THEOFFICIAL RECORDS OF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA; BEINGMORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:BEGIN AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8, BLOCK 20OF SAID PLAT, SAID POINT ALSO BEING ON THE SOUTHRIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ORANGE STREET; THENCE RUNEAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCEOF 60 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE DEPARTING SAID RIGHTOF WAY AND NORTH LINE RUN SOUTH 00° 34' 01" WEST, ADISTANCE OF 50.48 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE RUN SOUTH12° 02' 22" EAST, A DISTANCE OF 90.45 FEET TO A POINT ONTHE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 6, BLOCK 20 OF SAID MAGNOLIAPARK SUBDIVISION; THENCE RUN NORTH 89° 56' 31" WESTALONG SAID SOUTH LINE, A DISTANCE OF 79.74 FEET TO APOINT TO THE EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF PALM AVENUEAND THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8, BLOCK 20 OFSAID PLAT; THENCE RUN NORTH 00° 34' 01" EAST ALONGSAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 138.75FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNINGa/k/a 1622 W. ORANGE STREET, KISSIMMEE, FLORIDA 34741.has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to it, on KAHANE & ASSOCIATES,P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 8201 Peters Road,Suite 3000, Plantation, Florida 33324 on or before NOVEMBER 4,2013, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the firstpublication of this Notice in the Osceola News-Gazette and file theoriginal with the Clerk of this Court either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint.This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No. 2.065.In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are aperson with a disability who needs any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, tothe provision of certain assistance. Please contact: ADACoordinator, Court Administration, Osceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square, Suite 6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741;Telephone: (407) 742-2417, at least 7 days before your scheduledcourt appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification ifthe time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 711.WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on this 25th day ofSeptember 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZAs CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
Submitted by:KAHANE & ASSOCIATES, P.A.8201 Peters Road, Suite 3000Plantation, FL 33324Telephone: (954) 382-3486Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380Designated service email: [email protected] No. 13-00353October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE #: 2013-CA-002488 MF.HSBC MORTGAGESERVICES, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.ALBA NELLY MEDINA;ET AL.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONCONSTRUCTIVE SERVICETO: HUGO CASTANOwhose residence is unknown ifhe/she/they be living; and ifhe/she/they be dead, theunknown defendants who maybe spouses, heirs, devisees,grantees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees, and allparties claiming an interest by,through, under or against theDefendants, who are notknown to be dead or alive, andall parties having or claiming tohave any right title or interest inthe property described in themortgage being foreclosedherein-YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingproperty:LOT (S) 28, BLOCK 242,BUENAVENTURA LAKESUNIT 10-2ND. ADDITION,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 5, PAGE (S) 150-153, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.More Commonly Known As:156 Coral Reef CircleKissimmee, FL 34743has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on Connolly,Geaney, Ablitt & Willard, PC.,Attorneys for Plaintiff, whoseaddress is The BlackstoneBuilding, 100 South DixieHighway, Suite 200, WestPalm Beach, FL 33401, on orbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,(no later than 30 days from thedate of the first publication ofthis notice of action), and filethe original with the clerk of thiscourt either before service onPlaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in thecomplaint or petition filedherein.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.WITNESS my hand and theseal of this Court at OSCEOLACounty, Florida, this 24th dayof September 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ B.D.As Deputy Clerk
Menina E. Cohen, Esq.Florida Bar #: 14236CONNOLLY, GEANEY,ABLITT & WILLARD, P.C.The Blackstone Building100 South Dixie HighwaySuite 200West Palm Beach, FL 33401Primary E-mail:[email protected] E-mail:[email protected]: (561) 422-4668Fax #: (561) 249-0721Counsel for PlaintiffOctober 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE #: 2013-CA-002615 MFWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.MITSUMORI SODEYAMA,et al.,Defendants).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: MITSUMORI SODEYAMAand BELKISS YUQUIEHONDA SODEYAMALast Known Residence:1725 The Oaks BoulevardKissimmee, FL 34746Last Known Out of CountryResidence: Apto. 90G DosFrancese 470 SAO Paulo,01329-010 Brazil.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingproperty in OSCEOLA County,Florida:Lot 61, OVEROAKS REPLATNO. 1, according to the Platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 9, at Pages 20 through24, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.has been filed against you andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on ALDRIDGECONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’sattorney, at 1615 SouthCongress Avenue, Suite 200,Delray Beach, FL 33445(Phone Number: (561) 392-6391), within 30 days of thefirst date of publication of thisnotice, and file the original withthe clerk of this court eitherbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,on Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in thecomplaint or petition,If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED on September 24,2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZAs CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
1113-749084BOctober 3, 10, 2013
IN THE COUNTY COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: 2013-CC-1340 CF.SEVEN DWARFSCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, Inc., a Floridanot- for-profit corporation,Plaintiff,vs.LANIE S. BENZON, et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: LANIE S. BENZON;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFLANIE S. BENZON, AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST HIM.(ADDRESS UNKNOWN)YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action has beencommenced against you toForeclose a Claim of Lien ForUnpaidHomeowners/CondominiumAssociation Assessments onthe following real property,lying and being and situated inOsceola County, Florida, moreparticularly described asfollows:Unit 1-108, Building 1, THEVILLAS AT SEVEN DWARFSLANE, a Condominium,according to the Declaration ofCondominium recorded inOfficial Records Book 3106,Page(s) 2478, and anyamendments thereto, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.This property is located at thestreet address of: 2610 LodiCircle, # 108, Kissimmee, FL34746This action has been filedagainst you and you arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defense, if any,upon KATZMAN, GARFINKEL& BERGER, Attorneys, forPlaintiff, whose address is:5297 West Copans Road,Margate, FL 33063; withinthirty (30) days from the firstdate of publication, on orbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,and file the original with theClerk of Court either beforeservices on Plaintiff’s attorneyor immediately there after;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in theComplaint.This law firm is a “debt
collector” under the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act. Weare attempting to collect a debt,and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.WITNESS my hand and Sealof said Court on this 24th dayof September 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
Andrea L. Desoretz, Esq.Florida Bar No.: 15964Katzman Garfinkel & Berger5297 West Copans RoadMargate, FL 33063Phone: (954 486-7774Telefax: (954) 486-778245037-214October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE COUNTY COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: 2013-CC-1359 CF.RUNAWAY BEACH CLUBCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, Inc., a Floridanot- for-profit corporation,Plaintiff,vs.KEVIN A. DURHAM, et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: KEVIN A. DURHAM,UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFKEVIN A. DURHAM, AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST HIM.(ADDRESS UNKNOWN)YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action has beencommenced against you toForeclose a Claim of Lien ForUnpaidHomeowners/CondominiumAssociation Assessments onthe following real property,lying and being and situated inOsceola County, Florida, moreparticularly described asfollows:Unit No. 204, Building 19,RUNAWAY BEACH CLUB,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3113, Page 490, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.This property is located at thestreet address of: 3000 LimboLane, # 19-204,Kissimmee, FL34746This action has been filedagainst you and you arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defense, if any,upon KATZMAN, GARFINKEL& BERGER, Attorneys, forPlaintiff, whose address is:5297 West Copans Road,Margate, FL 33063; withinthirty (30) days from the firstdate of publication, on orbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,and file the original with theClerk of Court either beforeservices on Plaintiff’s attorneyor immediately there after;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in theComplaint.This law firm is a “debt
collector” under the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act. Weare attempting to collect a debt,and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.WITNESS my hand and Sealof said Court on this 25th dayof September 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
Andrea L. Desoretz, Esq.Florida Bar No.: 15964Katzman Garfinkel & Berger5297 West Copans RoadMargate, FL 33063Phone: (954 486-7774Telefax: (954) 486-778240784-213October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE COUNTY COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE No.: 2013-CC-1384 CF.RUNAWAY BEACH CLUBCONDOMINIUMASSOCIATION, Inc., a Floridanot- for-profit corporation,Plaintiff,vs.KEVIN A. DURHAM, et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: KEVIN A. DURHAM andUNKNOWN SPOUSE OFKEVIN A. DURHAM AND ALLUNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST HIM(ADDRESS UNKNOWN)YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action has beencommenced against you toForeclose a Claim of Lien ForUnpaidHomeowners/CondominiumAssociation Assessments onthe following real property,lying and being and situated inOsceola County, Florida, moreparticularly described asfollows:Unit No. 203, Building 16,RUNAWAY BEACH CLUB,according to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded in Official RecordsBook 3113, Page 490, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.This property is located at thestreet address of: 3011 BonfireBeach Drive, # 16-0203,Kissimmee, FL 34746This action has been filedagainst you and you arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defense, if any,upon KATZMAN, GARFINKEL& BERGER, Attorneys, forPlaintiff, whose address is:5297 West Copans Road,Margate, FL 33063; withinthirty (30) days from the firstdate of publication, on orbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,and file the original with theClerk of Court either beforeservices on Plaintiff’s attorneyor immediately there after;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in theComplaint.This law firm is a “debt
collector” under the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act. Weare attempting to collect a debt,and any information obtainedwill be used for that purpose.If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.WITNESS my hand and Sealof said Court on this 24th dayof September 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ T.B.As Deputy Clerk
Andrea L. Desoretz, Esq.Florida Bar No.: 15964Katzman Garfinkel & Berger5297 West Copans RoadMargate, FL 33063Phone: (954 486-7774Telefax: (954) 486-778240784-212October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: 2013-CP-000244-PRDivision: Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OFWAYNE SMITH,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the
estate of WAYNE SMITH,deceased, whose date of deathwas October 27, 2012, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses 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 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 INSECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE
TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIMFILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OFDEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication ofthis notice is September 26,2013.
Personal Representative:/s/ Frank RobbinsFRANK ROBBINS
P.O. Box 3322Orlando, Florida 32802
Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Ronald W. BlackRONALD W. BLACKAttorney at Law1101 N. Lake Destiny Road,Suite 475Orlando, Florida 32802Maitland, Florida 32751Telephone:407-682-7700Facsimile: 407-682-5640Email Address:[email protected] Bar No. 0154732September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEA.R.C. TOWING Inc. givesNotice of Foreclosure of Lienand intent to sell these vehicleson OCTOBER 18, 2013, 8:00A.M., at 7421 W. Irlo BronsonHighway, Kissimmee, Florida34747, pursuant to subsection713.78 of the Florida Statutes.A.R.C. TOWING Inc. reservesthe right to accept or reject anyand/ all bids.1) 1995 SATURNVIN #: 1G8ZK5275SZ207033October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO: 2013-DR-01453-OIN RE: TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTSJAVARI RA SHAWN PAGE,Minor Child
PETITION TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTSPetitioner/ Father, Jesse R. Alma, being sworn, petitions this courtfor termination of parental rights of the mother, Lindsey Lee Pageof the above-named minor child.1. This is an action for termination of parental rights of the mother.This case is being filed in the Circuit Court of the Ninth JudicialCircuit, in and for Orange County, located at 425 N. Orange Ave.Orlando, Fl.32801.2. The minor child subject to this petition is:Child's Current Name Gender Birth date Birthplacea. Javari Ra Shawn Page Male 06/23/2010 Orlando, FloridaA certified copy of the birth certificate of the minor child isattached.3. The minor child has been known by all of the following names:Jay4. A completed Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Affidavit(UCCJA), Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form12.902(d), is filed with this petition.5. The following are the names and addresses of persons whoseconsent to the termination is required, but who have not consented:
Name Address (include city, county and state)1. Lindsey Lee Page unknown present address
Last known address: 1925 Ludlow Lane Orlando, Fl. 328396. The grounds for terminating parental rights are:a. The mother abandoned the child as defined in chapter 63,
39.01(1) Florida Statutes.b. The mother consent should be excused because of
prolonged, unexplained absence.c. The mother has only lived with the child for a short period of
time while he was an infant.d. The mothers' last visit with the minor child was December 24,
2011, which lasted 30 minutes.e. The mother has made no attempt to see the minor child.f. The mother has not paid any support for the minor child.g. The mother failed to appear for various court hearings
regarding child support for the minor child. Court dates:05/18/2012; 06/13/2012; 10/03/2013; 10/26/2012 and 02/13/2013.
h. The mother failed to appear for various court hearingsregarding custody of the minor child. Court dates: 05/13/2012;06/24/2012 and 06/26/2012.i. On June 26, 2012 the Petitioner/Father was awarded sole
parental responsibility of the minor child with supervised visitationsfor the mother.j. The Petitioner/Father would like to change the minor child's
name, which was previously agreed on by both parents. To makethese changes the mother needs to sign in favor of the changes.The Petitioner does not know the whereabouts of the mother.WHEREFORE, the Petitioner/Father requests that this Court entera Final Judgment of Termination of Parental Rights of the MinorChild.I understand that I am swearing or affirming under oath to thetruthfulness of the claims made in good faith in this petition and thatthe punishment for knowingly making a false statement includesfines and/or imprisonment.
/s/ Jesse R. AlmaJesse R. Alma/ Petitioner/ Father
STATE OF FLORIDACOUNTY OF OSCEOLASworn to or affirmed and signed before me on September 24,2013, by Jesse R. Alma./s/ Arnold L. FigueroaARNOLD L. FIGUEROAFlorida Bar No. 0635111111 E. Monument Ave., Ste. 312Kissimmee, FL 34741Tel. (407) 350-5955Fax: (321) 286-5064Email: [email protected] for PetitionerOctober 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013
NOTICE OF RULE DEVELOPMENT BYTHE BRIGHTON LAKES COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICTIn accord with Chapters 120 and 190, Florida Statutes, theBrighton Lakes Community Development District (“District”) herebygives notice of its intention to repeal its existing Rules of Procedurein total and to develop new Rules of Procedure to govern theoperations of the District.The Rules of Procedure address such areas as the Board ofSupervisors, officers and voting, district offices, public informationand inspection of records, policies, public meetings, hearings andworkshops, rulemaking proceedings and competitive purchaseincluding procedure under the Consultants Competitive NegotiationAct, procedure regarding auditor selection, purchase of insurance,pre-qualification, construction contracts, goods, supplies andmaterials, maintenance services, contractual services and protestswith respect to proceedings, as well as any other area of thegeneral operation of the District.The purpose and effect of the Rules of Procedure is to provide forefficient and effective District operations. The purpose and effect ofthe repeal of the District’s current Rules of Procedure is to, amongother things, repeal rules rendered obsolete by statutory changes.Specific legal authority for the repeal of the existing Rules ofProcedure and the adoption of the proposed Rules of Procedureincludes Sections 190.011(5), 190.011(15) and 190.035, FloridaStatutes (2012). The specific laws implemented in the Rules ofProcedure include, but are not limited to, Sections 112.08,112.3143, 119.07, 189.4221, 190.006, 190.007, 190.008,190.011(3), 190.011(5), 190.011(15), 190.033, 190.035, 218.931,255.05, 255.0518, 255.0525, 255.20, 286.0105, 286.011, 287.017,287.055 and 287.084, Florida Statutes (2012), and Ch. 2013-227,Laws of Florida.A copy of the proposed Rules of Procedure may be obtained bycontacting the District Manager at 610 Sycamore Street, Suite 140,Celebration, Florida 34747, or by calling (407) 566-1935.October 3, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIII
On October 10, 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 1030-1032, 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 XXIII, recorded in Official Records Book 1202, at Page 71, 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 9, 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
Bernard Lendor 1/2 JJJ/03 36 ODD 4375/1721 $3,513.28 $0.92Charrise M Lendor1 Baker StLawrenceville, NJ 08648-1336Carmen M Major 1/2 SSS/108 22 ODD 4375/1723 $2,653.84 $0.767009 Rumple RoadCharlotte, NC 28262Jose M Malave 1/2 TTT/03 23 ODD 4375/1724 $3,532.14 $0.92Maria J OrtizPMB 135 Apartado 224Aguas Buenas, PR 00703-1701Vincenzo Mannino 1 WWW/01 31 WHOLE 4375/1726 $6,756.16 $1.88Darlene Beach108 Lake StreetMayfield, NY 12117Lulu Martinez 1/2 SSS/104 49 ODD 4375/1727 $3,910.92 $0.9626672 Ryan Rd Apt D8Warren, MI 48091-1148Carl A Mc Culloch 1 RRR/04 20 WHOLE 4375/1728 $6,781.16 $1.88Carol M Mc Culloch3495 Haines RdAttica, MI 48412-9208Mario S Mendoza 1/2 SSS/104 18 ODD 4375/1729 $3,910.92 $0.961238 StuyvesantUnion, NJ 07083Roberto Morales 1/2 SSS/108 21 ODD 4375/1730 $2,853.84 $0.76Modesta SotoP O Box 606Guayama, PR 00785-0606Wilfredo Morales 1/2 SSS/103 19 EVEN 4375/1731 $3,737.44 $1.01Helen Cosme33-54 Calle 51 Urb MirafloresBayamon, PR 00957-3858Ismenia Morales 1/2 VVV/02 19 EVEN 4375/1732 $4,587.08 $1.22Paceo De La Chopera 164Tercero A AlcobendasMadrid 28100, SpainJulio C Morales 1/2 VVV/02 20 ODD 4375/1733 $4,847.36 $1.17Julia A PeignandEliseo Grullon 13 Los PradosSanto Domingo, DominicanRepublicIan D Morgan 1/2 SSS/305 43 ODD 4375/1734 $2,853.84 $0.76Kerry M Mc Lean15 Mainwaring Close StapeleyNantwichCW5 7GT, EnglandKim Mulligan 1 JJJ/03 42 WHOLE 4375/1735 $6,048.98 $1.679 Greenridge Ave, Apt 8DWhite Plains, NY 10605-1223Edward Ortiz 1/2 SSS/303 7 ODD 4375/1736 $5,037.02 $1.14Justine Ticefelt58 Rusthill RdLevittown, PA 19056Jose L Ossa 1/2 SSS/208 51 ODD 4375/1737 $2,894.27 $0.76Luz A BuilesCarrera 43a 12-A Sur 190Apto 602Ant Medellin, ColombiaJose G Padilla Bruno 1 TTT/02 13 WHOLE 4375/1739 $6,756.16 $1.88Mildred Cande Lario OrtizB6 Calle 3 Urb El MiradorSan Juan, PR 00926-7547Jayanti B Patel 1/2 YYY/03 12 ODD 4375/1740 $3,513.28 $0.92Kalpana J PatelAshok B PatelNayana A Patel701 Oberlin Elyria RdElyria, OH 44065-4403K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Lendor.0178\NOS.Lendor.PUB.docSeptember 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACase No.: 2013-DR-002185-
DSDivision: 30
JASON RODRIGUEZ,Petitioner,andIVETTE RODRIGUEZ,Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR PUBLICATION
TO: Ivette Rodriguez1411 Vermont AvenueSaint Cloud, FL 34741YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for Dissolution ofMarriage, including claims fordissolution of marriage,payment of debts, division ofreal and personal property, andfor payments of support, hasbeen filed against you. You arerequired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, tothis action on BenjaminCarpenter, of CARPENTERLAW, P.A., Petitioner'sattorney, whose address is 222S VERNON AVE, Kissimmee,Florida 34741, on or beforeOctober 9th, 2013, and file theoriginal with the clerk of thiscourt at Osceola CountyCourthouse, 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee, Florida34741, either before service onPetitioner's attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in the petition.WARNING: Rule 12.285,Florida Family Law Rules ofProcedure, requires certainautomatic disclosure ofdocuments and information.Failure to comply can result insanctions, including dismissalor striking of pleadings.September 12, 19, 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2013-CP-000508 PRIN RE: ESTATE OFBelle Louise Clay,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the
estate of Belle Louise Clay,deceased, whose date of deathwas August 20, 2013, ispending in the Circuit Court forOsceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the addressof which is 2 CourthouseSquare, Kissimmee,Florida 34741. The namesand addresses 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 FILEDWITHIN 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: September 26,2013.
Personal Representative:James Clay
105 N. 26th StreetHaines City, Florida 33844
Attorney forPersonal Representative:Timothy L. FinkenbinderE-Mail Address:[email protected] Bar No. 0025480OVERSTREET, MILES,RITCH, CUMBIE andFINKENBINDER, P.A.100 Church Street, Suite 1Kissimmee, Florida 34741Telephone: (407) 847-5151Bar Form No. P-3.0740September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION
FILE No.: 2013-CP-0533 PR.Division: ___.
IN RE: ESTATE OFCECIL W. SHAFFER,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS(Summary Administration)TO ALL PERSONS HAVINGCLAIMS OR DEMANDSAGAINST THE ABOVEESTATE:YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an Order of SummaryAdministration has beenentered in the estate of CECILW. SHAFFER, deceased, FileNumber 2013-CP-0533-PR, bythe Circuit Court for OSCEOLACounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis: 2 Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Osceola County,Florida, 34741, that thedecedent's date of death wasAugust 29th, 2013; that thetotal value of the estate is$63,400.00, and that thenames and addresses of thoseto whom it has been assignedby such order are;:Name AddressMARJORIE ARNOLD
17308 Lynette DriveLutz, Florida 33549
MARGARETSHUTTLESWORTH
2017 Patrick StreetKissimmee, Florida 34741
ALL INTERESTED PERSONSARE NOTIFIED THAT:All creditors of the estate ofthe decedent and personshaving claims or demandsagainst the estate of thedecedent other than those forwhom provision for fullpayment was made in theOrder of SummaryAdministration must file theirclaims with this court WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702OF THE FLORIDA PROBATECODE. ALL CLAIMS ANDDEMANDS NOT SO FILEDWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING ANY
OTHER APPLICABLE TIMEPERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MORE,AFTER THE DECEDENT'SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of first publication ofthis Notice is: October 3, 2013.Person Giving Notice:
JOHN A.SHUTTLESWORTH Jr.
2017 Patrick StreetKissimmee, Florida 34741
Attorneys forPersons Giving Notice:BRINSON AND BRINSONATTORNEYS AT LAW, P.A.28 North John Young Parkway,Kissimmee, FL 34741Telephone: (407) 847-8674By: /s/ Edward BrinsonEDWARD BRINSON, EsquireFlorida Bar No. 008790E-Mail Address:[email protected] 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO. 2011-CA-3067-MFSUNTRUSTMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.DHANMATIE GOBIN; DJAN-RAJ GOBIN; UNKNOWN TEN-ANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2;AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR-TIES 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; BATTAGLIAHOMEOWNERS` ASSOCIA-TION, INC.,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALENOTICE is hereby given that,pursuant to the Summary FinalJudgment of Foreclosureentered on August 15, 2013, inthis cause, in the Circuit Courtof Osceola County, Florida, theclerk shall sell the property situ-ated in Osceola County,Florida, described as:LOT 81, BATTAGLIA,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 116,PUBLIC RECORDS OF OSCE-OLA COUNTY, FLORIDAa/k/a 4914 POOLSIDE DRIVE,
SAINT CLOUD, FL 34769-7096at public sale, to the highestand best bidder, for cash, at theOsceola County Courthouselocated at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2600, Room2602, Kissimmee, FL 34741, onOCTOBER 16, 2013, beginningat 11:00 A.M.If you are a person claiming aright 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 be enti-tled to any remaining funds.If you are a person with a dis-ability who needs any accom-modation in order to participatein this proceeding, you are enti-tled, at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741.Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this (describednotice); if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED at St. Petersburg,Florida, this 30th day ofSeptember 2013.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/ Angela L. LeinerANGELA L. LEINERFBN: 85112October 3, 10, 2013
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE TOWN CENTER
On October 22, 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 08, 2013 in O.R. Book 4438, at Page 1418-1420 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 Time SharingPlan for Westgate Town Center, recorded in Official Records Book 1564, at Page 1479, 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), (See Exhibit“A”). 2770 Old Lake Wilson Rd., Kissimmee, FL 34747 (herein “Time Share Plan (Property) Address”) Said sale will be made (withoutcovenants, 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 18, 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
Isabel Alvarado Ponze 1 5400/5431 52 WHOLE 4383/2751 $5,750.34 $1.62Daniel A PonzeRalph A Ponze28109 Carlton Way DrNovi, MI 48377Cheryl L Bean 1/2 Floating B/1804 12 EVEN 4383/2752 $1,669.07 $0.559788 Whiskey RunLaurel, MD 20723Dennis L Brathwaite 1 Floating 5500/5546 23 WHOLE 4383/2754 $2,423.10 $0.773161 S Hoover StLos Angeles, CA 90007Edmonde M Brouard 1 Floating B/1704 12 WHOLE 4383/2757 $3,636.66 $1.08Leopold G Brouard9825 Sw 221st St.Miami, FL 33190Shawnda R Buckner 1/2 Floating B/1303 8 ODD 4383/2759 $2,950.70 $0.764580 Westchester LnDayton, OH 45416Richard A Byron 1/2 All Season- B/1403 21 ODD 4383/2760 $878.92 $0.27Anna M Miele Float Week/14 E Murray St Float UnitBeverly Hills, FL 34465Wendolyn R Dixon 1/2 Floating B/1603 3 EVEN 4383/2600 $1,744.26 $0.557012 Sycamore AveKansas City, MO 64133Dale Draino 1 5700/5755 22 WHOLE 4383/2602 $13,798.81 $3.21Po Box 3853Palmer, AK 99645Lorraine R Dzian 1 5400/5415 49 WHOLE 4383/2603 $2,423.10 $0.77#1 Lang LanePort Alsworth, AK 99653Sarah L Elder 1 5200/5232 20 WHOLE 4383/2604 $6,647.16 $1.83Louise Elder834 Saint Marys AvePlainfield, NJ 07062Carlos Gaete 1/2 Floating B/1114 43 ODD 4383/2605 $878.92 $0.27Noruega 6520 Dp 801Santiago, ChileTimothy Girolamo 1 Fixed B/1803 52 WHOLE 4383/2606 $1,687.82 $0.56Christine Girolamo8519 Brompton PlaceHouston, TX 77083Jesus A Gomez 1/2 Floating B/1504 27 EVEN 4383/2607 $1,744.26 $0.55Diana D Mendoza7426 E Mc Kellips RdScottsdale, AZ 85257Glenn Hancock 1 5300/5328 41 WHOLE 4383/2608 $3,180.74 $0.65P.O Box 1027Goulds NF, A1S1H2 CanadaK:\FORECLOSURE\26896.WG Town Center HOA (NJ)\Ahiakonu.0356\NOS.Ahiakonu.PUB.docOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIII
On October 10, 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 43-45, 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 Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XXIII, record-ed in Official Records Book 1202, at Page 71, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occu-py, 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, regard-ing the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments due in the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruingat the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan, advances, if any, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, chargesand 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 jun-ior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date the Trustee issues the Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts dueas outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 9, 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
Mohammed Al Zomai 1/2 VVV/03 10 ODD 4375/1894 $4,847.36 $1.17P O Box 5000Riyadh 11412, Saudi ArabiaIrma M Berman 1/2 SSS/208 50 ODD 4375/1900 $2,853.84 $0.76101 Twin Lakes DrFairfield, OH 45014Ricky A Beltz 1/2 SSS/111 41 ODD 4375/1899 $6,132.98 $1.30Brianne Bolger Beltz2220 Trescott DrTallahassee, FL 32308Earnest E Bartley 1/2 Fixed SSS/311 2 ODD 4375/1897 $2,853.84 $0.7673390 Pine Valley DrThousand Palms, CA 92276Mark Alamond 1/2 SSS/304 50 ODD 4375/1895 $2,853.84 $0.76Christine Alamond321 W Hill Cir Apt 2Ithaca, NY 14850Hugo Barreno 1/2 WWW/01 35 ODD 4375/1896 $3,524.04 $0.92Fanny RamosLizardo Garcia 121 Y 12De OctubreQuito, EcuadorDavid M Belt 1/2 SSS/205 42 ODD 4375/1898 $2,853.84 $0.76Deana Belt205 Shortleaf Ct Apt 102Virginia Beach, VA 23452Larry J Bonds 1 YYY/08 47 WHOLE 4375/1902 $6,756.16 $1.88Barbara L Bonds3729 Wauchula StChattanooga, TN 37406Robert A Boon 1 SSS/102 21 WHOLE 4375/1903 $5,520.08 $1.56Donna F BoonApt #4-A Sunset Ridge ArielGardens School St CaranageTrinidad, TobagoFrancisco J Bottone 1 SSS/305 32 WHOLE 4375/1904 $5,520.08 $1.56Res Sans Souci Ed El MijaoApt 2 Planta Baja ChacaitoCaracas 3101, VenezuelaMarvin D Bradburn 1/2 SSS/311 5 ODD 4375/1905 $3,909.92 $0.96Brenda L Bradburn402 Ottawa WayRockledge, FL 32955Erik Brassem 1 JJJ/02 39 WHOLE 4375/1906 $6,756.16 $1.88Helen Joy Brassem37 Bedford Cres BramptonON L6T 1R5, CanadaBlayne Brooks 1/2 SSS/109 47 ODD 4375/1908 $2,853.84 $0.76Belinda Cantrell16 Donoma StBrowns Mills, NJ 08015William A Buono 1/2 WWW/01 10 ODD 4375/1910 $2,792.87 $0.78Jamie M BuonoP O Box 205Standish, ME 04084Jason Camilleri 1 SSS/212 6 WHOLE 4375/1911 $8,100.36 $2.15Marvic CamilleriOriana Misrah San AlwigiBirkirkara BKR10, MaltaJames M Cargill 1/2 SSS/305 14 ODD 4375/1912 $2,853.84 $0.76Janine CargillFrankenslag 15 F Don Hgh2582HCNetherlandsArthur R Chase 1 RRR/04 34 WHOLE 4375/1913 $6,756.16 $1.88Judith T ChasePO Box N 747Nassau, BahamasK:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Al Zomai.0177\NOS.Al Zomai.PUB.docSeptember 26, 2013October 3, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIV
On October 22, 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 826-828, 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 XXIV, recorded in Official Records Book 1488, at Page 1068, 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 18, 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
James P Toole 1 VVB/06 25 WHOLE 04243/0648 $5,423.49 $1.54Leslie J Toole68 Golden Poppy LoopBelton, TX 76513Tonya H Barnes 1 VVB/07 14 WHOLE 4323/785 $6,284.61 $1.88Victoria Howell1 Carmella LaneLake Grove, NY 11755Eugene D Boyd 1/2 VVA/04 5 EVEN 04243/0651 $1,008.49 $0.32Debra B Kennedy93 Crown StMeriden, CT 06450Rayvon D Jackson 1/2 Fixed VVA/10 26 EVEN 04243/0652 $1,008.49 $0.32Chrisshana JacksonP O Box 900760Palmdale, CA 93590Jacqueline E Flash 1/2 Fixed VVA/08 40 ODD 04243/0653 $2,041.61 $0.64Keith A Flash1721 NW 51 AveLauderhill, FL 33313Babatunde A Soniregun 1/2 Fixed VVA/10 12 ODD 04243/0654 $2,041.61 $0.6415312 Bauer LnLaurel, MD 20707Gower R Parker 1 VVB/09 3 WHOLE 04243/0650 $5,423.49 $1.54Linda M Parker643 Nichols RdPendergrass, GA 30567Charles C Knight III 1/2 Fixed Week/ VVA/12 7 EVEN 04243/0646 $1,008.49 $0.32Anne-Marie Knight Fixed Unit32 Anderson AveWest Haven, CT 06516Carla S Nelson 1/2 VVB/10 47 EVEN 04243/0643 $2,163.02 $0.61Alfred L NelsonBrent K Mc Gee305 Chesapeake AveBaltimore, MD 21225Lucy Ramos 1/2 VVA/01 5 ODD 04243/0642 $431.12 $0.17130 Brookside CircleSpringfield, MA 01129Ricardo A Marcos 1 VVB/09 49 WHOLE 04243/0645 $1,945.70 $0.65Indelisa BugarinRio Jordan 480 Colonia NavarroTorreon 27010, MexicoMiguel C Robles 1/2 Fixed Week/ VVB/01 15 EVEN 04243/0647 $1,008.49 $0.32Crystal K Robles Fixed Unit139 Lake DrLumberton, NC 28358Richard A Werges 1 VVB/05 49 WHOLE 04243/0649 $1,945.70 $0.65Deborah J Werges156 Hwy BMontgomery City, MO 63361Gwen Gallmon 1/2 VVB/09 37 ODD 03857/2775 $3,235.57 $0.6325555 Flat Shoals Rd, Unit 1602College Park, FL 30349K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Toole.0194\NOS.Toole.PUB.docOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIII
On October 10, 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 16-18, 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 Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XXIII, record-ed in Official Records Book 1202, at Page 71, of the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida (the “Plan”). Together with the right to occu-py, 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, regard-ing the title, possession or encumbrances) to pay the unpaid assessments due in the amount of (See Exhibit “A”), with interest accruingat the rate of (See Exhibit “A”) per day, pursuant to the Timeshare Plan, advances, if any, under the terms of said Claim of Lien, chargesand 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 jun-ior lienholder shall have the right to redeem its interest up to the date the Trustee issues the Certificate of Sale by paying the amounts dueas outlined in the preceding paragraph.DATED: September 9, 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
Rodolpho G Pedreira 1 SSS/203 14 WHOLE 4375/1741 $5,520.08 $1.56Martha A. M PedreiraEstrada De Itaocaia 520 Casa 74NiteroiRio De Janeiro, 24330 790 BrazilPatricia Phelps 1 WWW/05 36 WHOLE 4375/1742 $6,756.16 $1.88P O Box 198715Chicago, IL 60619-8715Juan Ponder 1/2 SSS/111 35 ODD 4375/1743 $2,853.84 $0.76Darlene Ponder2143 E 97th PlaceChicago, IL 60617Wayne Pryor 1/2 UUU/06 40 EVEN 4375/1744 $6,933.50 $1.63Robyn L Pryor536 Court StElizabeth, NJ 07206-1353Charlie Archibald 1 SSS/204 35 WHOLE 4375/2798 $5,520.08 $1.56Elizabeth Archibald325 Christopher DrCambridge ON N1P 1C6, CanadaKeith W Reed 1 YYY/05 49 WHOLE 4375/2778 $6,756.16 $1.88E. Lynn Reed177 Briar Hill LnWoodbury, NJ 08096-5916Javier I Rodas 1/2 JJJ/06 2 ODD 4375/2779 $3,513.28 $0.92Maria F KaradimaCasilla 421Coquimbo, ChileJorge L Rodriguez 1/2 SSS/101 32 ODD 4375/2780 $3,513.28 $0.92Sonia A SuroUrb. Estancia B5, Plaza #12Bayamon, PR 00961Efrain Rodriguez 1/2 SSS/101 23 ODD 4375/2781 $3,313.28 $0.92Elizabeth Rodriguez4205 Maplehurst WaySpring Hill, FL 34609Luis E Valentin 1/2 SSS/206 25 ODD 4375/2794 $3,503.13 $0.92Ana Y Valentin46 W 7th StBayonne, NJ 07002-2417Jeffrey J Roland 1 RRR/01 44 WHOLE 4375/2783 $15,215.02 $3.46Leah C Roland18030 Appoline StDetroit, MI 48235-1411Roderick J Sand 1/2 SSS/209 8 ODD 4375/2784 $2,853.84 $0.76Anita J SandN4307 Ruby LnWest Salem, WI 54669-5466Harry C Sandoz 1/2 JJJ/03 4 EVEN 4375/2785 $4,587.91 $1.22Kathrine I SandozAndrina M Sandoz12668 Hill StOnamia, MN 56359-5635Craig S Sarrasin 1/2 UUU/05 15 ODD 4375/2786 $3,513.28 $0.92Robin L Sarrasin2822 Old Mill WayCrestview, FL 35239-6315Russell L Schliepp 1/2 RRR/07 6 ODD 4375/2788 $2,343.56 $0.674529 N 107th StMilwaukee, WI 53225-1418Carolyn S Scott 1/2 UUU/03 48 ODD 4375/2790 $3,513.28 $0.92616 Orange StWyandotte, MI 48192-6230Craig Smith 1/2 UUU/14 12 ODD 4375/2791 $3,513.28 $0.92Melody A Smith10 Lemarc EstateSouthampton WK03, BermudaChris L Tondola 1/2 YYY/11 29 ODD 4375/2792 $3,513.28 $0.92Jane S Tondola32386 N Garfield BlvdGrayslake, IL 60030-3465Cedric M Twillie 1 TTT/03 16 WHOLE 4375/2793 $6,756.16 $1.884925 Spring Glen RdJacksonville, FL 32207-7050K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Pedreira.0179\NOS.Pedreira.PUB.docSeptember 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDA.CASE #: 2013-CA-001484 MFWELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff,vs.HANH NGUYEN, et al.,Defendants).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: DUONG HOANGLast Known Residence:171 Hood Avenue, Suite 21Tavernier, FL 33070Current residence unknown,and all persons claiming by,through, under or against thenamed Defendants.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action to foreclose amortgage on the followingproperty in OSCEOLA County,Florida:Lot 38, BRIGHTONLANDINGS, PHASE 1, as perPlat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 20, Pages 15, 16and 17, 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 it on ALDRIDGE/CONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’sattorney, at 7000 WestPalmetto Park Road, Suite307, Boca Raton, FL 33433(Phone Number: (561) 392-6391), within 30 days of thefirst date of publication of thisnotice, and file the original withthe clerk of this court eitherbefore NOVEMBER 4, 2013,on Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in thecomplaint or petition,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY.
CIVIL DIVISION.CASE No.: 2013-CA-2111 MF.SUNTRUSTMORTGAGE, INC.,Plaintiff,vs.FRANCISCO MARTINEZ,et al.,Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: LYANNE J. MARTINEZWhose residence(s) is/ areUNKNOWNWhose residence(s) is/are204 Gemwood CourtKissimmee, FL 34743YOU ARE HEREBY requiredto file your answer or writtendefenses, if any, in the aboveproceeding with the Clerk ofthis Court, and to serve a copythereof upon the plaintiff'sattorney. Law Offices ofDaniel C. Consuegra, 9204King Palm Drive, Tampa, FL33619- 1328, Telephone (813)915- 8660, Facsimile (813)915- 0559, on or beforeNOVEMBER 4, 2013, thenature of this proceeding beinga suit for foreclosure ofmortgage against the followingdescribed property, to wit:Lot 5, Block A, TROPICALPARK UNIT 1, according to thePlat thereof as recorded in PlatBook 1, Page 419, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.If you fail to file your responseor answer, if any, in the aboveproceeding with the Clerk ofthis Court, and to serve a copythereof upon the Plaintiff’sattorney, Law Offices ofDaniel C. Consuegra, 9204King Palm Drive, Tampa,Florida 33619- 1328,Telephone: (813) 915- 8660,Facsimile: (813) 915- 0559,within thirty days of the firstpublication of this notice, adefault will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded inthe Complaint 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 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, on this 26th day ofSeptember 2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ TBAs Deputy Clerk
October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OFFLORIDA, IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISIONCASE No.: 2013-CA-2324.
Division: __.SAVI INVESTMENTS, LLC, AFLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY,Plaintiff,vs.JAMES C. CHEN; WELLSFARGO BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGERWITH WACHOVIA BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATIONlD&P FLORIDA LLP, AFOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY; AND STATE OFFLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OFREVENUE,Defendant.NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: JAMES C. CHEN and D &P FLORIDA LLP, A FOREIGNLIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY(ADDRESSES UNKNOWN)YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction to Quiet Title to thefollowing described realproperty in Osceola County,Florida:Lot 1, 3 and 5, TREASUREKEY, according to the platthereof as recorded in PlatBook 11, Page 118, PublicRecords of Osceola County,Florida.Property Address:4771 Lake Cecile DriveKissimmee, FL 34746has been filed against you, andyou are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on: HENRY W.HICKS, Esquire, Attorney forPlaintiff, whose address is: 601S. Fremont Avenue, Tampa,FL 33606, on or beforeOCTOBER 14, 2013, and tofile the original with the Clerk ofthis Court either before serviceon Plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in theComplaint.The action was instituted inthe Ninth Judicial Circuit forOsceola County in the State ofFlorida and is styled as follows:SAVI INVESTMENTS, LLC, AFLORIDA LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY, Plaintiff, vs.JAMES C. CHEN; WELLSFARGO BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATION ASSUCCESSOR BY MERGERWITH WACHOVIA BANK,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION; D& P FLORIDA, LLP, AFOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY, AND STATE OFFLORIDA, DEPARTMENT OFREVENUE, Defendants.DATED on this 6th day ofSeptember 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF THE COURTBy: /s/ Michelle ShepardMICHELLE SHEPARD
As Deputy ClerkSeptember 12, 19, 26, 2013October 3, 2013
If you are a person with adisability who needs anyaccommodation in order toparticipate in theseproceedings, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to theprovision of certain assistance.Please contact: CourtAdministration at 2 CourthouseSquare, Suite 6300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,Telephone: (407) 742-2417,within two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this describednotice; if you are hearing orvoice impaired, call 1-(800)955-8771.DATED on September 25,2013.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
ARMANDO RAMIREZAs CLERK OF THE COURT
By: /s/ B.D.As Deputy Clerk
1113-748531BOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OFSHERIFF’S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat pursuant to a Writ ofExecution issued on the 8thday of APRIL 2013 A.D.issued in the CIRCUIT Courtof OSCEOLA County, Florida,in the cause wherein THOMASLEONARD, ET AL, is plaintiffand CAMP CITY, LLC, ANEVADA LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY, D/B/A THEFLORIDIAN R.V. RESORT,is/are defendant(s), being CaseNo. CI-2006-CA-00473 in saidCourt.I, Robert E. Hansell, as Sheriffof Osceola County, Florida,have levied upon all the right,
title and interest of thedefendant(s) JOANARGETSINGER in and to thefollowingdescribed REAL property towit;Specific Descriptionof Property:A 99 year leasehold interest inthe property listed below.Location of Property:Lot 7, Block E, per platrecorded in O.R. Book 235,Page 99, of the Public Recordsof Osceola County, Florida,a/k/a 5152 Boggy Creek Road,Unit E07, St. Cloud, Florida34771and on the 4th day ofNovember, 2013 A.D. at (the),East Front Door (steps) of theOsceola County Courthouse, 2Courthouse Square in the Cityof Kissimmee at the hour of11:00 AM o’clock or as soonthereafter as possible, I RobertE. Hansell, Sheriff of OsceolaCounty, will offer for sale all ofthe said defendant’s JOANARGETSINGER right, title andinterest in aforesaid property atpublic outcry and will sell thesame, subject to all taxes, priorliens, encumbrances andjudgments, if any, to thehighest and best bidder orbidders for CASH IN HAND.No time will be allowed foranyone to leave the premisesto acquire additional funds. Theproceeds to be applied as faras may be to the payment ofcosts and the satisfaction ofthe above-described execution.
ROBERT E. HANSELLSHERIFF OF OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDABY: _________
Captain Mark Thompson(DEPUTY SHERIFF)In accordance with the
Americans with Disabilities Act,persons with disablilitesneeding a specialaccommodation to participatein this proceeding shouldcontact the Osceola CountySheriff’s Office at 2601 EastIrlo Bronson MemorialHighway, Kissimmee, Florida,34744-4455, Telephone (407)348-2222, not later than sevendays prior to the proceeding. Ifhearing is impaired, (TDD) 1-800-955-8771 or Voice (V) 1-800-955-6770, via FloridaRelay Service.October 3, 10, 17, 24, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2013-CP-000507 PRDivision: __.
IIN RE: ESTATE OFVirginia F. Read, a.k.a.Gladys Virginia ReadDeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the
estate of Virginia F. Reada.k.a. Gladys Virginia Read,deceased, whose date of deathwas May 3, 2013, is pending inthe Circuit Court for OsceolaCounty, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of whichis 2 Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, Florida34741. The names andaddresses of the personalrepresentative and thepersonal representative'sattorney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedentand other persons having
claims 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 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: September 26,2013
Personal Representative:Edgardo Avila
890 W. Tropicana CourtKissimmee, Florida 34741
Attorney forPersonal Representative:Timothy L. FinkenbinderE-Mail Address:[email protected] Bar No. 0025480OVERSTREET, MILES,RITCH, CUMBIE andFINKENBINDER, P.A.100 Church Street, Suite 1Kissimmee, Florida 34741
Telephone: (407) 847-5151Bar Form No. P-3.0740September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTOSCEOLA COUNTY BOARDOF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERSPROJECTS:
1) AR-13-03505-DG,Countywide KitchenEquipment. MANDATORY Pre-Bid conference to be heldOCTOBER 9, 2013, at 2:00P.M., in the ProcurementServices Conference Roomlocated at 1 CourthouseSquare, Suite 2300,Kissimmee, Florida 34741.DUE DATE: Tuesday,NOVEMBER 5, 2013, at 2:00P.M., Local Time. Contact: DonGaskins at (407) 742-0931.2- RFP 13-03491-KC, Mowingof Narcoossee Road.MANDATORY Pre-Proposalconference to be held Monday,OCTOBER 7, 2013, at 8:30A.M., in the Road and BridgeDepartment Building B.Conference Room located at3850 Old Canoe Creek Road,Saint Cloud, Florida 34769.DUE DATE: Tuesday,OCTOBER 29, 2013, at 2:00P.M., Local Time. Contact:Kyle Carter at (407) 742-0932.3) Correction: ITB-13-03390-FH, Osceola ParkwayResurfacing ConstructionServices. MANDATORY Pre-Bid conference to be heldWednesday, OCTOBER 9,2013, at 10:00 A.M. in the
Procurement ServicesConference Room located at 1Courthouse Square, Suite2300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. DUE DATE: Tuesday,October 22, 2013, at 2:00 P.M.,Local Time. Contact: FeliciaHolmes at (407) 742-0929.FOR MORE INFORMATION,VISIT THE PROCUREMENTSERVICES WEB SITE AThttp://www.osceola.orgOctober 3, 2013
MYRIAM G. PARDO-SANTIAGO, c/o M. JesusaCruz Panton, Esq., 1094 PlazaDrive, Kissimmee, FL 34743,on or before OCTOBER 21,2013, and file the original withthe clerk of this Court atOsceola County Courthouse,Two Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741, beforeservice on Petitioner orimmediately thereafter. If youfail to do so, a default may beentered against you for therelief demanded in the petition.This action is asking the courtto decide how the followingreal or personal propertyshould be divided: None.Copies of all court documentsin this case, including orders,are available at the Clerk of theCircuit Court's office. You mayreview these documents uponrequest.You must keep the Clerk ofthe Circuit Court's officenotified of your currentaddress. (You may file Noticeof Current Address, FloridaSupreme Court ApprovedFamily Law Form 12.915.)Future papers in this lawsuitwill be mailed to the addresson record at the clerk's office.WARNING: Rule 12.285,Florida Family Law Rules ofProcedure, requires certainautomatic disclosure ofdocuments and information.Failure to comply can result insanctions, including dismissalor striking of pleadings.DATED: September 13, 2013.
ARMANDO RAMIREZCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: /s/ Kristina GerenaKRISTINA GERENA
As Deputy ClerkSeptember 19, 26, 2013October 3, 10, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.
Case No.:2013-DR-004042-DS.
Division: ______.In Re: The Marriage of:MYRIAM G.PARDO-SANTIAGO,Petitioner,andWILFREDO LOPEZ-RUIZ,Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTIONFOR DISSOLUTIONOF MARRIAGE(NO CHILD OR
FINANCIAL SUPPORT)TO: WILFREDO LOPEZ-RUIZRespondent’s last knownaddress: 720 Country WoodsCircle, Kissimmee, FL 34744.YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for dissolution ofmarriage has been filed againstyou and that you are requiredto serve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to it on
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALEFlorida Mobile RV & AutoRepair gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and intentto sell these vehicles onOCTOBER 18, 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.2001 TOYOTA COROLLACE/LE/SVIN #: 1NXBR12E81Z425923October 3, 2013
CLAIM OF LIEN NOTICEClaim of Lien and Sale ofMotor Vehicles Lien Law F.S.713.78, NEW ERARECOVERY LLC, 11424Space Blvd., Orlando, FL32837, 407-859-2414, will sellfor cash at above address thefollowing vehicle:2000 Chevy Tahoe 4 DRVIN #: 1GNEC13R7YR105680Pursuant to Florida Statute713.78, these vehicles will besold at the public auction onOCTOBER 12, 2013, at 9:00A.M. Vehicles sold as is, sellerreserves the right to bid andguarantees no titles.September 28, 2013October 3, 2013
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NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS II
On October 22, 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 2360-2362, 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 II, recorded in Official Records Book 684, at Page 780, 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 18, 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
Jerry E West 1 C/11 18 whole 4254/1305 $849.82 $0.346461 News RdCharlotte, MI 48813-9330Sherry Gee 1/2 All Season- D/08 36 even 4237/2696 $961.45 $0.327341 S Michigan Ave Float Week/Chicago, IL 60619 Float UnitLouis B Pattani 1 C/02 42 whole 4339/145 $19,950.43 $3.92Hasina A Pattani652 Arbor RdYeadon, PA 19050Da Wanna M Chatmon Scott 1 Fixed Week/ D/04 21 whole 4237/2689 $937.21 $0.33Eddie C Scott Jr Fixed Unit16522 Teak DrMissouri City, TX 77489Jennifer D Snow 1 Fixed C/05 23 whole 4237/2690 $1,945.70 $0.65136 Preston LaneHot Springs, AR 71913Clifton Prince 1 Fixed D/05 3 whole 4237/2697 $4,209.63 $1.25Gina R Richardson2852 Lake AveBaltimore, MD 21213Timothy J Smith 1 Fixed D/10 39 whole 4237/2702 $4,204.63 $1.25Sarah M Smith3269 Maricopa Ave Ste 114-246Lake Havasu City, AZ86406-8593Robert Bashaw 1 D/02 46 whole 4237/2699 $3,050.10 $0.96Roseann Beach50 Prospect StNorth Oxford, MA 01537-1537Janice Parrish 1 D/03 48 whole 4237/2701 $9,317.19 $2.30290 Ross Rd, Apt 59Tallahassee, FL 32305-3439Quality Recreational ServicesLlcP.O. Box 2374 1 D/09 32 whole 4160/0070 $3,856.53 $1.25Asheville, NC 28802-2374James R Cooper 1 C/11 21 whole 4160/0064 $3,886.82 $1.25Elizabeth A Cooper2861 Fieldstone CtFranklin, IN 46131-7520William J Blaine 1 D/08 14 whole 4160/0061 $5,096.52 $1.54Diane K Blaine22 Dunderave RdWhite Plains, NY 10603-3028Rao Maddula 1 D/08 51 whole 3830/0212 $3,515.48 $0.85Nirmala Maddula33 Keyes House RdShrewsbury, MA 01545-1653Dharmesh Patel, AuthorizedRepresentative forResort Access Network, LLC 1 D/10 22 whole 4160/0082 $4,932.46 $1.548906 E 96th StreetFishers, IN 46038Dharmesh Patel, AuthorizedRepresentative forResort Access Network, LLC 1 D/05 46 whole 4160/0069 $3,856.53 $1.258906 E 96th StreetFishers, IN 46038Vacation Ventures, LLC, 1 C/03 28 whole 4160/0068 $3,901.48 $1.25A Colorado Limited LiabilityCompany1365 Garden of the Gods RdColorado Springs, CO 80907Karen A. Hylinski 1 D/02 8 whole 4160/0065 $3,937.44 $1.2566 Montgomery StBridgeport, CT 06605-3349Michele A. Coviello 1 C/02 3 whole 4160/0055 $5,096.52 $1.54141 Chelsea StEverett, MA 02149-4657Judith Mc Cubbin 1 D/05 19 whole 4160/0057 $5,096.52 $1.542456 Finlaw AvePennsauken, NJ 08109-3242K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\West.0169\NOS.West.PUB.docOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIV
On October 22, 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 20-22, 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 XXIV, record-ed in Official Records Book 1488, at Page 1068, 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 18, 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
Bob V Co 1 VVB/03 10 WHOLE 4375/2852 $6,756.16 $1.88Linh U Co102 Heathfield Ave MarkhamON L6C3C1, CanadaOrlando M Gloster 1/2 VVB/03 1 ODD 4375/2854 $3,095.75 $0.85Angela G Gloster16565 Baylis StDetroit, MI 48221-3102Colin A Guy 1/2 VVB/06 20 ODD 4375/2855 $3,338.64 $0.9115 Brenton St Unit ABoston, MA 02121-3817Cresio A Junior 1 VVA/01 52 WHOLE 4375/2856 $6,756.16 $1.88Morgana S Milke100 Wilson AveFramingham, MA 01702Patricia Marks 1/2 VVB/04 32 ODD 4375/2857 $3,425.60 $0.92Charlett Dixon2801 Wellington DrRocky Mount, NC 27803Stephen R Morgan 1 VVA/06 25 WHOLE 4375/2858 $6,756.16 $1.88Kimberly K Morgan6472 Persimmon Ridge RdNineveh, IN 46164Jean Claude Sanon 1/2 VVB/09 35 ODD 4375/2861 $3,513.28 $0.92Michelle E Sanon1281 Randolph AveMilton, MA 02186-5233K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Co.0188\NOS.Co.PUB.docOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XVII
On October 22, 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 1035-1037, 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 XVII, recorded in Official Records Book 1103, at Page 462, 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 18, 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
Jeffrey L Rice 1/2 XX/03 43 ODD 4375/2806 $3,102.91 $0.86Sheila M Rice109 Chelsea WayYork, PA 17406Adolfo A Racho 1 PP/205 22 WHOLE 4375/2804 $5,520.08 $1.56Cora A RachoP O Box 2068Keaau, HI 96749Jose Ramirez 1/2 PP/312 29 ODD 4375/2805 $3,513.28 $0.92Elida Ramirez1312 Eldridge AveOaklyn, NJ 08107Rafael Rivera 1/2 PP/301 21 ODD 4375/2807 $3,513.28 $0.92Lillian I Rivera10196 Ridgebloom AveOrlando, FL 32829Denie G Serrano 1 PP/303 48 WHOLE 4375/2809 $9,331.94 $2.282921 North Lawrence StPhiladelphia, PA 19133Darryl E Simmons 1/2 PP/310 20 ODD 4375/2810 $2,853.84 $0.76Linda L SimmonsChris E SimmonsBridget D Williams301 Enchanted DrVicksburg, MS 39180Jaime V Sirilan 1 YY/05 35 WHOLE 4375/2811 $6,756.16 $1.8891 Roosevelt AveDumont, NJ 07628Nathaniel E Tolliver 1/2 PP/304 19 ODD 4375/2812 $3,916.45 $0.96Jacqueline I Shakespeare1068 NW 77th StMiami, FL 33150Luis Velez 1 PP/104 25 WHOLE 4375/2813 $5,516.96 $1.56Lucy VelezUrb El Valle En Los Prados 152Calle Paseo Palma RealCaguas, PR 00727Satwinder S Virdee 1/2 PP/304 9 ODD 4375/2814 $2,349.37 $0.64Rajwant Virdee18 Haystall CloseHayes UB4 8 LE, EnglandMichael L Woodson 1/2 PP/206 11 ODD 4375/2815 $3,010.82 $0.86P O Box 122Sharon, MA 02067K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Rice.0192\NOS.Rice.PUB.docOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXI
On October 22, 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 28-29, 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 Time Sharing Plan for Westgate Vacation Villas XXI, record-ed in Official Records Book 1200, at Page 2720, 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 18, 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
Rebecca J Sharp 1 NNN/16 48 WHOLE 4375/2519 $10,270.85 $2.57Joshua S KerrP O Box 1203Libby, MT 59923-1203Thomas R Sydlow 1/2 MMM/02 9 EVEN 4375/2884 $4,587.08 $1.2215210 Farmbrook DrPlymouth, MI 48170Joseph B Warr 1 NNN/06 10 WHOLE 4375/2885 $6,756.16 $1.88Susan N Warr656 Augres River DriveAu Gres, MI 48703Guy R Wershonski 1 NNN/08 40 WHOLE 4375/2886 $6,756.16 $1.88Virginia F Wershonski510 Standish PlStewartsville, NJ 08886Herbert Mccants 1 LLL/01 38 WHOLE 4375/2513 $6,756.16 $1.88Janeen Mccants473 Ashley ParkSchertz, TX 78154Robert J Dagenais 1 MMM/01 27 WHOLE 4375/2500 $6,756.16 $1.88Francine C Dagenais647 Carsons Rd Apt #1 OttawaON K1K2G9, CanadaLuis A Corujo Astor _ LLL/01 39 ODD 4375/2499 $3,479.74 $0.92190 Calle B Interior, Santa RosaHatillo, PR 00659Daniel E Abreu Jr 1/2 NNN/07 37 ODD 4375/2495 $7,396.27 $1.57Dania M Alvarez12105 NE 11th CtNorth Miami, FL 33161K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Sharp.0191\NOS.Sharp.PUB.docOctober 3, 10, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS XXIII
On October 10, 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 451-453, 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 XXIII, recorded in Official Records Book 1202, at Page 71, 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 9, 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
Arthur R Chase 3 RRR/04& 32 WHOLE & 4375/1914 $15,782.16 $5.63Judith T Chase RRR/04 & 33 WHOLE &Po Box N 747 RRR/04 31 WHOLENassau, BahamasLouise A Corble Robson 1 VVV/02 3 WHOLE 4375/1915 $6,756.16 $1.88MarkRobson4 Sunny Brae GreensideTynet Wear NE404JB, EnglandHoward J Cosier 1 SSS/303 50 WHOLE 4375/1916 $5,520.08 $1.564680-18-I Monticello Avenue0Pmb 167Williamsburg, VA 23188Arnaldo C Costa 1/2 SSS/112 3 ODD 4375/1917 $3,513.28 $0.92Nanci Q CostaQuadra D Rua Joao CaetanoMonteiro Filho Lote 14 PrqLuciamarCampinas, 13098-142, BrazilKarla M Dangerfield 1 WWW/05 25 WHOLE 4375/1918 $14,281.79 $3.241301 Meadow Creek DrLancaster, TX 75146Tim G Davis 1/2 JJJ/04 45 ODD 4375/1860 $3,513.28 $0.92Teresa A Davis5045 Southwin DrWinston-Salem, NC 27104Sallie R Days 1/2 UUU/09 45 ODD 4375/1861 $2,974.08 $0.81808 S 11th StNewark, NJ 07108Marco A Diaz 1/2 WWW/02 49 ODD 4375/1862 $3,513.28 $0.9210658 Anderson LnLake Worth, FL 33467Edna R Dixon 1/2 SSS/310 41 ODD 4375/1863 $3,898.94 $0.962147 Christian StBaton Rouge, LA 70808Richard L Durham 1 SSS/103 14 WHOLE 4375/1864 $5,520.08 $1.56Paula F Durham545 Highway 151 RdFrankfort, KY 40601Wanda Ellison 1/2 SSS/309 49 ODD 4375/1865 $2,842.91 $0.766363 Flat Rock Rd Apt 253Columbus, GA 31907Ora H Emanuel 1 VVV/04 43 WHOLE 4375/1866 $10,854.91 $2.642315 Greenwood StSan Angelo, TX 76901Tomas E Emmons 1/2 XXX/06 31 ODD 4375/1867 $3,513.28 $0.92Sanchez Isabel PilarMar Marmara, 427 PopotlaCiudad De Mexico DF, 11400MexicoRaul A Fernandez 2 WWW/04 & 29 WHOLE & 4375/1868 $11,269.16 $3.75Rua Sao Carlos Do Pinhal 270, WWW/04 30 WHOLEApto 31Sao Paulo, 01333000, BrazilMinerva Finol 1/2 SSS/104 35 EVEN 4375/1869 $3,737.44 $1.01Iria FinolDiaz Poligono De Tiro Conj ResdTrebol Ii Casa 17 Pblo NvoSan Cristobal, 5001, VenezuelaMary E Foster 1/2 SSS/104 21 ODD 4375/1870 $2,853.84 $0.769900 Redwood St Nw Apt. 106Minneapolis, MN 55433John T Freiler 1 XXX/03 14 WHOLE 4375/1871 $6,756.16 $1.88Carol A Freiler374 Cambridge DrButler, NJ 07405Fernando R Garcia 1/2 WWW/08 30 ODD 4375/1872 $3,513.28 $0.92Nury V De GarciaC/Limoncillo Esquina PinaResidencial AlamedaSanto Domingo,Dominican RepublicRysler Gedeon 1 RRR/02 27 WHOLE 4375/1873 $6,756.16 $1.881201 Ne 152nd StMiami, FL 33162Mary Geyer 1/2 SSS/205 39 ODD 4375/1874 $2,853.84 $0.76Alan eyer1176 34th Ave SwVero Beach, FL 32968K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Chase.0158\NOS.Chase.PUB.docSeptember 26, 2013October 3, 2013
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALEWESTGATE VACATION VILLAS V
On October 10, 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 2227-2228, 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 V, recorded in Official Records Book 775, at Page 2537, 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 9, 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
William J Amerson 1 All Season- G/04 4 WHOLE 04237/2900 $937.21 $$0.46Debra L Amerson Float Week/605 Northwind Lane Float UnitStockbridge, GA 30281Angela K Brenneman 1 Fixed Week/ I/04 5 WHOLE 04237/2915 $3,050.10 $1.50401 Osceola Ave Fixed UnitLake Wales, FL 33853David K Brock 1 H/03 49 WHOLE 4323/787 $4,145.82 $2.0438 Coombewood DriveBenfleet SS7 3EA, EnglandJessica L Burk 1 Fixed I/01 37 WHOLE 04237/2911 $4,204.63 $2.07214 Cambrian Ridge TrailPelham, AL 35214Jose A Coreas 1 Fixed I/09 8 WHOLE 04237/2905 $5,423.49 $2.67Sonia A Coreas503 Winter Park DriveAtlanta, GA 30360Anthony L Davis 1 Fixed G/01 51 WHOLE 04237/2903 $1,945.70 $0.96Shauntice A Davis12202 Hunterton StreetUpper Marlboro, MD 20774Lisa M Grenier 1 I/11 17 WHOLE 04173/0001 $4,051.95 $2.00219 Pine StreetHolyoke, MA 01040Sharon Jenkins 1 Fixed I/09 46 WHOLE 04237/2904 $4,204.63 $2.07Irvin Jenkins855 NW 84th StMiami, FL 33150Rosadina M Marmolejos 1 I/04 30 WHOLE 4360/985 $15,059.12 $7.43Pedro S Aquino451 Bolton AveBronx, NY 10473K:\FORECLOSURE\27756.WG Vacation Villas HOA (NJ)\Amerson.0184\NOS.Amerson.PUB.docSeptember 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO.: 13-CA-1253 MF
HEKLA, LLC, a Florida LimitedLiability Company,Plaintiff,vs.KEN M. TANAKA, a/k/a,KENICHI MANAGO andSAYURI MANAGO, a/k/a,SAYURI TANAKA, and ALLUNKNOWN PARTIESCLAIMING INTEREST BY,THROUGH, UNDER ORAGAINST A NAMEDDEFENDANT TO THISACTION, OR HAVING ORCLAIMING TO HAVE ANYRIGHT, TITLE OR INTERESTIN THE PROPERTY HEREINDESCRIBED,Defendants.
AMENDEDNOTICE OF ACTION
TO: SAYURI MANAGOa/k/a Sayuri Tanaka13112 SW 5th StreetMiami, FL 33184-1218YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEDthat an action has been filedagainst you seeking to quiettitle to the real propertycommonly known as 7483Gathering Loop, Reunion,Osceola County, Florida,whose legal description is asfollows:Lot 209 of Reunion Phase 1,Parcel 1, Unit 3, according tothe plat thereof as recorded inPlat Book 14, Pages 77-80, ofthe Public Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.and you are required to serve acopy of your written defenses,if any, to it on:
Nina T. Marano, EsquireBogin, Munns & Munns, P.A.
Attorneys For Plaintiff2601 Technology DriveOrlando, Florida 32804
(407) [email protected]@boginmunns.comon or before OCTOBER 7,2013, and file the original withthe Clerk of this Court eitherbefore service on the Plaintiffsattorney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a defaultwill be entered against you forthe relief demanded in thecomplaint.Dated: September 10, 2013.
ARMANDO R. RAMIREZClerk of Court
By: /s/ Cindy CarterCINDY CARTERAs Deputy Clerk
September 12, 19, 26, 2013October 3, 2013
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA
COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction DivisionCASE No.: 2013-CA-000108.
THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, f/k/a THE BANK OFNEW YORK, as Trustee for theCertificateholders of theCWALT, Inc., Alternative LoanTrust 2005-86CB, MortgagePass-Through Certificates,Series 2005-86CB,Plaintiff,vs.JOHN R. HORTON; MERRYC. HORTON; BRANCHBANKING AND TRUSTCOMPANY; UNKNOWNTENANT # 1; UNKNOWNTENANT # 2,Defendants.
NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to a Final Judgmentof Foreclosure datedSeptember 3, 2013, entered inCase No. 2013-CA-000108, ofthe Circuit Court of the NinthJudicial Circuit, in and forOsceola County, Florida,wherein THE BANK OF NEWYORK MELLON, f/k/a THEBANK OF NEW YORK, asTrustee for theCertificateholders of theCWALT, Inc., Alternative LoanTrust 2005-86CB, MortgagePass-Through Certificates,Series 2005-86CB, is thePlaintiff and JOHN R.HORTON; MERRY C.HORTON; BRANCH BANKINGAND TRUST COMPANY;Unknown Tenant # 1; UnknownTenant # 2, are theDefendants, that the Clerk ofCourts will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at,Suite 2600/ Room 2602, 2Courthouse Square,Kissimmee, FL 34741,beginning at 11:00 AM on the23rd day of OCTOBER, 2013,the following describedproperty as set forth in saidFinal Judgment, to wit:THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OFLOT 117, SEMINOLE LANDAND INVESTMENTCOMPANY’S SUBDIVISIONOF SECTION 36, TOWNSHIP26 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST,AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK B, PAGE 20, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY,FLORIDA.If you are a person with a
disability 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 this 19th day of
September 2013.BROCK & SCOTT, PLLCAttorney for Plaintiff1501 N.W. 49th Street,Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309Phone: (954) 618-6955,ext. 6105Fax: (954) [email protected]: /s/ Rangile A. SantiagoRangile A. Santiago, Esq.Florida Bar No. 065509for Jessica Fagen, Esq.Florida Bar No. 50668File No. 12-F05405September 26, 2013October 3, 2013
NOTICE OFPUBLIC AUCTION
Pursuant to Ch 713.585(6)F.S. United American Lien &Recovery as agent w/ power ofattorney will sell the followingvehicle(s) to the highest bidder;net proceeds deposited withthe clerk of court;owner/lienholder has right tohearing and post bond; ownermay redeem vehicle for cashsum of lien; all auctions held inreserve.Inspect 1 week prior @ Ijenorfacility; cash or cashier check;18% buyer premium; anyperson interested ph (954)563-1999Sale date: OCTOBER 25,2013 @ 10:00 a.m., 3411 NW9th Ave., Fort Lauderdale FL333091) 26392 1994 CHEVROLETVIN #: 2G1FP22PXR2162007Lienor: J2 Car Repair LLC,2209 N. Main Street, # A,Kissimmee, FL.Telephone: 407-350-5959Lien Amt: $4876.802) 26393 2001 CHEVROLETVIN #: 2G1WH55K819182704Lienor: J2 Car Repair, LLC,2209 N. Main Street, # A,Kissimmee, FL.Telephone: 407-350-5959Lien Amt: $2555.00Licensed AuctioneersFLAB422 FLAU 765 & 1911October 3, 2013
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