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By Rachel Christian Staff Writer A blue light now shines in a place once darkened by the death of two fallen Kissimmee Police Department officers. Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) unveiled a permanent memorial streetlight in Kissimmee Saturday night to honor the lives and service of Sgt. Sam Howard and Officer Matthew Baxter, both of whom were killed in the line of duty last year. The custom LED light, built and donated by Acuity Brands, was put into service in the precise location where the men were shot on Aug. 18, 2017. KUA took to INSIDE ONG Informing readers. Helping build a stronger community. 50 CENTS WWW.AROUNDOSCEOLA.COM Thursday, August 23, 2018 1 Candidates weigh in on issues. A debate was held at Kissimmee City Hall. 2 3 The effects of family dinners. Family dinners can affect various aspects of childrens’ lives. Vintage market days coming to OHP. Vintage Market Days is an upscale vintage-inspired indoor market. LOG ON Follow us at https:// www.facebook.com/ osceolanewsgazette FOLLOW Follow us on Osceola News-Gazette@ AroundOsceola Serving Osceola County for 127 Years WHERE TO FIND IT Viewpoint ................ 4 Daily Planner.......... 15 Brainfood ............... 16 Classifieds .............. 19 WE BACK THE BLUE See Page 8 for Hot Savings with cool coupons from the local businesses 4 family-friendly things to do. It includes Infinity Toy and Comic Con coming to Kissimmee. Page 11. Entertainment This Poinciana charter school is paying Osceola County twice as much for a school resource officer TOP STORIES LOCAL Meet St. Cloud candidates running for office. Page 3. SPORTS Osceola impressive in Austin-Tindall Stadium debut. Page 7. PHOTO GALLERY Community barbecue memorializes fallen KPD officers. Page 24. By Rachel Christian Staff Writer A Poinciana charter is being forced to pay twice as much money as traditional Osceola County schools for a state-mandated school resource officer (SRO). The school must now come up with nearly $40,000 by January or risk losing its charter, according to officials at the school and general counsel at the Osceola County Sheriff ’s Office. New Dimensions is an A-rated charter high school in Poinciana with about 470 students. It’s been open for more than 20 years, but administrators said Osceola County’s response to a new state SRO mandate makes them worried about the school’s future. “We’re in shock over this,” said New Dimensions Director Jackie Grimm. “It’s not fair that the county is forcing charter schools to pay twice as much as traditional public schools to have an SRO on campus and comply with state law.” SB 7026 – an unfunded state mandate It began in March, when Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 7026 requiring every school in Florida – including charter schools – to place an SRO or security officer on campus by August. It came in response to a Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Fla. that leſt 17 people dead. It seemed like a good idea at first. But local officials statewide were soon scrambling to hire hundreds of new law enforcement positions, train them – and most importantly – find the money to fund them. SRO salaries have always been a joint expense shared by school districts and law enforcement. e new state law allocated over $90 million to school districts, but didn’t appropriate new funds for sheriff’s offices or police departments still tasked with paying their share. e oversight leſt elected officials frustrated. “e state took a bold action and said ‘We’re going to have a school resource officer in every single school, it’s a great thing to do.’ Now I wish they would PHOTO/NEW DIMENSIONS New Dimensions is an A-rated charter high school in Poinciana with about 470 students. See School, Page 5. By Rachel Christian Staff Writer Frito-Lay has announced plans to construct a $130 million, 286,000-square- foot service center on 75 acres across from the new Poinciana SunRail station. The high-tech facility is expected to begin construction next year and wrap up by 2021. Details on the project – which is projected to employ 200 people – were unveiled by Frito-Lay executives during an Osceola County Commission meeting Monday night. e center was heralded as a first-of-its-kind facility that will utilize high-tech equipment and energy efficient principals to fulfill customer orders. Frito-Lay plans to invest an estimated $40 million into the building and another $90 million into tools and equipment. e corporation said it would pay 150 percent of the county’s average wage. Frito-Lay is expected to become the first company to utilize a property tax abatement in Osceola County, a financial incentive created nearly a decade ago to spur local economic development. A 10-year abatement is likely, but the county said Frito- Lay is not seeking any other incentives, such as Qualified Target Industry (QTI) job tax credits. Executives said they’ve been eyeing the site for more than a year-and-a-half and chose Osceola County more than 10 other Florida locations up for consideration. Frito-Lay manufactures snack items, such as Ruffles and Lays potato chips, Cheetos and Doritos, and is one of the most popular companies in the industry. Frito-Lay is a division of PepsiCo, which already operates a nearby Gatorade plant just south of U.S. Highway 17-92. Local government officials expressed enthusiasm over the newly announced project. “It’s wonderful that Frito- Lay is creating these new jobs in Osceola County,” Commission Chairman Fred Hawkins, Jr. stated in a county press release. Frito-Lay announced plans for a new $130M high-tech center in Poinciana Kissimmee police officers honored during weekend events PHOTO/KISSIMMEE UTILITY AUTHORITY A blue streetlight now shines near the intersection of Cypress and Palmway Streets in honor of two fallen Kissimmee Police Department officers. See Officers, Page 6.

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A blue light now shines in a place once darkened by the death of two fallen Kissimmee Police Department o� cers.

Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA) unveiled a permanent memorial streetlight in Kissimmee Saturday night to honor the lives and service of Sgt. Sam Howard and Officer Matthew Baxter, both of whom were killed in the line of duty last year.

The custom LED light, built and donated by Acuity Brands, was put into service in the precise location where the men were shot on Aug. 18, 2017. KUA took to

INSIDE ONGInforming readers. Helping build a stronger community.

50 CENTS WWW.AROUNDOSCEOLA.COM Thursday, August 23, 2018

1 Candidates weigh in on issues.A debate was held at Kissimmee City Hall. 2 3The effects of family dinners.

Family dinners can affect various aspects of childrens’ lives.

Vintage market days coming to OHP. Vintage Market Days is an upscale vintage-inspired indoor market.

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FOLLOWFollow us on Osceola News-Gazette@AroundOsceola

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Viewpoint ................4

Daily Planner ..........15

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WE BACK THE BLUE

See Page 8 for Hot Savings with cool coupons from the

local businesses

4 family-friendly things to do.It includes In� nity Toy and Comic Con coming to Kissimmee.

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This Poinciana charter school is paying Osceola County twice as much for a school resource offi cer

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Osceola impressive in Austin-Tindall Stadium debut. Page 7.

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Community barbecue memorializes fallen KPD o� cers. Page 24.

By Rachel ChristianStaff Writer

A Poinciana charter is being forced to pay twice as much money as traditional Osceola County schools for a state-mandated school resource o� cer (SRO).

The school must now come up with nearly $40,000 by January or risk losing its charter, according to o� cials at the school and general counsel at the Osceola County Sheri� ’s O� ce.

New Dimensions is an A-rated charter high school in Poinciana with about

470 students. It’s been open for more than 20 years, but administrators said Osceola County’s response to a new state SRO mandate makes them worried about the school’s future.

“We’re in shock over this,” said New Dimensions Director Jackie Grimm. “It’s not fair that the county is forcing charter schools to pay twice as much as traditional public schools to have an SRO on campus and comply with state law.”

SB 7026 – an unfunded state mandate

It began in March, when Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 7026 requiring every school in Florida – including charter schools – to place an SRO or security officer on campus by August. It came in response to a Feb. 14 school shooting in Parkland, Fla. that le� 17 people dead.

It seemed like a good idea at first. But local o� cials statewide were soon scrambling to hire hundreds of new law enforcement positions, train them – and most importantly – � nd the money to fund them.

SRO salaries have always been a joint expense shared by school districts and law enforcement. � e new state law allocated over $90 million to school districts, but didn’t appropriate new funds for sheriff ’s offices or police departments still tasked with paying their share.

� e oversight le� elected o� cials frustrated.

“� e state took a bold action and said ‘We’re going to have a school resource officer in every single school, it’s a great thing to do.’ Now I wish they would

PHOTO/NEW DIMENSIONS

New Dimensions is an A-rated charter high school in Poinciana with about 470 students.

See School, Page 5.

By Rachel ChristianStaff Writer

Frito-Lay has announced plans to construct a $130 million, 286,000-square-foot service center on 75 acres across from the new Poinciana SunRail station.

The high-tech facility is expected to begin construction next year and wrap up by 2021.

Details on the project – which is projected to employ 200 people – were unveiled by Frito-Lay executives during an Osceola County Commission meeting Monday night.

� e center was heralded as a � rst-of-its-kind facility that will utilize high-tech equipment and energy e� cient principals to ful� ll customer orders.

Frito-Lay plans to invest an estimated $40 million into the building and another $90 million into tools and equipment. � e corporation said it would pay 150 percent of the county’s average wage.

Frito-Lay is expected to become the first company to utilize a property tax abatement in Osceola County, a � nancial incentive created nearly a decade ago to spur local economic development. A 10-year abatement is likely, but the county said Frito-Lay is not seeking any other incentives, such as Quali� ed Target Industry (QTI) job tax credits.

Executives said they’ve been eyeing the site for more than a year-and-a-half and chose Osceola County more than 10 other Florida locations up for consideration.

Frito-Lay manufactures snack items, such as Ru� es and Lays potato chips, Cheetos and Doritos, and is one of the most popular companies in the industry.

Frito-Lay is a division of PepsiCo, which already operates a nearby Gatorade plant just south of U.S. Highway 17-92.

Local government o� cials expressed enthusiasm over the newly announced project.

“It’s wonderful that Frito-Lay is creating these new jobs in Osceola County,” Commission Chairman Fred Hawkins, Jr. stated in a county press release.

Frito-Lay announced plans for a new $130M high-tech center in Poinciana

Kissimmee police offi cers honored during weekend events

PHOTO/KISSIMMEE UTILITY AUTHORITY

A blue streetlight now shines near the intersection of Cypress and Palmway Streets in honor of two fallen Kissimmee Police Department officers. See Officers, Page 6.

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� e Osceola News-Gazette believes it’s important for our readers to learn more about the local candidates wishing to represent them.

In the days leading up to the Aug. 28 primaries, we will run responses from candidates running for the following local public offices – Osceola County Commission, Kissimmee City Commission, St. Cloud City Council and the Osceola County School Board. Below are the candidates running for St. Cloud City Council seat 5.

Here’s what candidates had to say at a debate at Kissimmee City HallBy Rachel Christian Staff Writer

Candidates tackled questions on pressing local issues and debated opponents during a series of debates on Aug. 14.

Kissimmee City Hall became a political center as candidates from every level of government shared their platforms and positions with local cable access channel viewers and a modest showing of in-house attendees.

Osceola Debates 2018 is one of the few free opportunities for residents this election season to learn about the men and women who wish to represent them in office. The El Osceola Star, a Kissimmee-based Spanish newspaper, first hosted debates two years ago during a hotly-contested presidential election year.

Osceola Star Publisher Guillermo Hansen said he first organized the event as a public service to residents a� er the Chamber of Commerce announced it would no longer host debates.

“I’m very involved with the chamber, so when they said they weren’t doing it anymore, I asked them if we could take it on,” Hansen said. “I wanted to make sure these discussions continued no matter who hosted them.”

Osceola Star put aside the competitive mentality o� en fostered between local media outlets by inviting representat ives f rom Osceola Woman Magazine, Spectrum News 13 and the Osceola News-Gazette to sit as panelists at the debates.

Local Valencia students also served as panelists, asking candidates questions on topics like affordable housing, taxes, NeoCity and illegal immigration.

Political hopefuls from every city, county, state and federal race with a local impact were invited to participate. If only one candidate from a race showed up, he or she were given three minutes to speak directly to the audience about his or her background and quali� cations.

Two of the four K i s s i m m e e C i t y Commission seat 2 candidates – Felix Ortiz and Reginald Hardee – talked traffic congestion, booming populations and small business growth during an amiable debate where each candidate gave credit to their opponent and acknowledged when valid points were made. Hardee, a Kissimmee native and former Kissimmee Utility Authority board member, holds a hometown advantage while Ortiz, a New Jersey native and owner of Three Sisters Speakeasy, has garnered support from the small business community.

Other candidates were more aggressive in their debate style, particularly C ounty C ommission candidates Democrat Janette

Martinez and Republican Adam Michelin.

Martinez faces fellow Democrat Viviana Janer in the primaries for Osceola County Commission district 2. Martinez remarked on Janer’s absence from the debate in her opening statement and peppered criticism for the incumbent in comments about

See Candidates, Page 6.

Current position/occupation: St. Cloud City Council Seat 5 (incumbent)

What are your top priorities if you’re elected?

One of the top priorities for the city of St. Cloud includes providing adequate infrastructure such as roads, water, sewer, and storm water run o� . � is is due to uncontrollable growth and residential developments. Second, the city also has a need for economic development growth. Staff and city models suggest 25-35 percent of citizens should be commercial/industrial businesses. We are under 5 percent. Lastly, we also need to provide services that come with growth. � e provision of � re, police, and public services will be a true challenge to the city.

What do you believe is the most challenging aspect of St. Cloud’s continued growth?

Providing the services needed such as schools and education, water and capacity levels, fire and training facilities and police and community safety concerns.

What role should the government play in making affordable housing more accessible for residents?

Local government can play a major role in facilitating and developing affordable housing in St. Cloud. Our council can plan and ensure there is an appropriate supply and mix of housing to meet community needs. The council can and may encourage the construction of affordable housing by offering incentives to developments which will include it.

� ousands of Hurricane Maria evacuees arrived in Osceola County last year. Many have since said they intend to stay in the area. What role do you see these citizens playing in Osceola County’s future and what role should government play in assisting evacuees with this transition?

Everyone has a purpose and a story to tell. These citizens will become history as their new lives begin here in Osceola County. As the county responds to

Current position/occupation: Civil engineer

What motivated you to run for this position?

My friends, family and lovely wife motivated me to run for elected o� ce, but I think the � nal decision came when I realized our city is at a crucial turning point, and they need leadership that understands growth and development. I too drive the roads, wait in long lines at the grocery store and see our crowded schools. I promise to bring smart, common sense leadership and decision making to City Hall along with respect, dignity and honesty.

What are your top priorities if you’re elected?

• E n s u r e n e w development pays for its impact to our community.

• S u p p o r t s m a l l businesses, helping them open and grow in St. Cloud.

• Absolutely no new taxes or fees. We’re expected to live within our means, and our government should too.

• P r o v i d e m u c h needed support to our � rst responders, police, fire and EMS. They need the resources, tools and staff necessary to keep us safe.

What do you believe is the most challenging aspect of St. Cloud’s continued growth?

Anyone who has driven a car in town lately understands the e� ects of growth on our community - tra� c and congestion. We need to ensure our local government puts together the right plan to correct our tra� c issues.

What role should the government play in making affordable housing more accessible for Osceola County residents?

As the past chairperson of the Osceola County Af ford abl e Hous i ng Advisory Committee, I have worked to provide a� ordable housing solutions to members of our community. With my experience, I can help the City better utilize the State Housing Initiatives Partnership Program (SHIP) and Community Development Block Grant

Donny Shroyer Keith Trace

See Shroyer, Page 6. See Trace, Page 6.

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It’s never a good idea to negotiate with a hostage-taker, but when it’s a NATO ally, there isn’t much choice.

� e Trump administration has been trying to get back a Christian pastor detained in Turkey since October 2016, and when a possible deal at the sidelines of the NATO summit fell through, decided to drop the hammer.

The administration sanctioned Turkey’s justice and interior ministers — remember, these are top officials of a fellow NATO country. The action hit the Turkish currency and stock market hard. Then President Donald Trump intervened in his inimitable style, with a tweet promising a doubling of aluminum and steel tariffs against the country and pointedly noting the drop in the value of the lira.

As always, the president’s shoot-from-the-lip style is open to question, but Turkey deserved every last character – including the two exclamation points – in that presidential tweet. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is not Justin Trudeau or Angela Merkel, a leader firmly within the liberal West who annoys Trump. He’s an Islamist authoritarian who is fundamentally changing the character of an erstwhile ally.

Erdogan’s resort to hostage-taking as a tactic to gain leverage over allies – it’s not just us – is a barbarous throwback

and a disgusting homage to rogue states like Iran and North Korea. He also has grabbed a Turkish-American NASA scientist and local employees of American consulates.

The case against the pastor, the highest-profile case, is ludicrous. Andrew Brunson lived with his family in a seaside city, Izmir, for more than 20 years until the government, after Erdogan survived a coup, decided that he was guilty of aiding terrorist organizations and military espionage.

The alleged supporting evidence is a collection of absurdities – a video of a traditional Arab dish sent to Brunson by his daughter, a church member texting the pastor about missing a service, a photo of him with a man in a scarf bearing certain colors, and so on.

What this clearly is about is holding Brunson to try to get Fethullah Gulen, a former Erdogan ally and cleric who lives on a farm in Pennsylvania. With great fervency but little evidence, the Turkish government accuses Gulen of being behind the shadowy July 15, 2016, coup that became an occasion for Erdogan to seize emergency powers and purge the state and civil society of his political enemies. This isn’t a trade the U.S. should be willing to make.

Erdogan blames an “economic war” for his country’s dire economic straits.

He should instead blame his own mismanagement. Turkey was already vulnerable to an end of the era of cheap capital, even before it pursued a course of confrontation with a country vastly richer and more powerful than it is.

There were always going to be stresses in the U.S.-Turkish alliance; Turkey views the Kurds as a threat, and we consider them allies. But the chief cause of the radical deterioration in the relationship is Turkey’s rank anti-Americanism, a paranoia stoked at every turn by Erdogan for his own cynical purposes.

He is now reaping what he sowed, and if Erdogan wants relief, his first step should be releasing the hostages.

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tell us how we’re going to pay for it,” said Osceola County Commissioner Brandon Arrington at a May 14 board meeting.

How much will charters pay for SROs

When money trickled down from Tallahassee this summer, the Osceola County School District received $3.4 million. It set aside $615,000 and divided it between Osceola County’s 22 charters based on enrollment size.

Ne w D i m e ns i ons received a cut of roughly $22,000 and put an additional $6,800 in government funding intended for school hardening toward the new SRO salary.

New Dimensions was told during a May 18 meeting it would need to pay $51,500 of the $90,000 total SRO-related hiring costs, according to Grimm and Co-Director Tina Testani. �ey were told by the district superintendent during the monthly charter school principals’ meeting that the county would pick up the rest.

So, the board of directors at New Dimensions crunched the numbers in July, allegedly cutting a paid teaching position to balance the budget.

It was stressful, but as the school year neared, Grimm and Testani believed the charter was in the clear.

Charters suddenly asked to pay more

That is, until an email arrived from the Sheriff ’s O�ce Aug. 2, just days before classes resumed. �e charter would need to pay $90,000 now, not the $51,500 it had budgeted in June, according to the email. Suddenly, funding that was meant to last until May 31 would only pay for an SRO until Jan. 15.

According to Robert Holborn, general counsel for the Osceola County Sheri� ’s O�ce, initial cost estimates for SROs were too low. �e �gures include an o�cer’s salary, bene�ts, gun, vehicle and uniform, but neglected to account for things like substitute o�cers who �ll in when others are sick or absent, or managing sergeants to oversee the more than 30 new SROs now on the Sheri� ’s O�ce payroll. When costs were re-calculated in July, it was closer to $135,000 per SRO, not $90,000, Holborn said.

The county chose to absorb the difference for traditional public schools, which still pay $45,000 per SRO, according to District Public Information O�cer Dana Schafer.

But charters, which county o�cials claimed are for-profit groups similar to corporations, would need to pay more. Not the full readjusted $135,000, but still twice as much as traditional public schools and nearly $40,000 more

than what schools like New Dimensions were originally quoted.

“This is crippling us,”Testani said during a phone interview with Grimm Monday a�ernoon. “We’re a small school of less than 500 kids and they want us to somehow come up with another $40,000? We’re not going to let our school fail, but we’re also not going to allow discrimination.”

County doesn’t budge, cites tight budget

When the directors protested the hike, they were told by County Commission Chairman Fred Hawkins Jr. that Osceola didn’t have enough money in its budget to pay the full cost of an SRO at every charter school.

New Dimensions set up a conference call with Hawkins and State Rep. John Cortes, D-Kissimmee, earlier this month to plead its case and look for solutions.

“He flat out said the county wouldn’t fund them

like it had promised,” Cortes said.

�e state representative voted against the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act when it was �rst introduced in February because of the unfunded mandate and the intrusive “copy and paste” e�ect it would have on local counties.

“�is is a good school, and they’re not for pro�t. I’m annoyed by all of this,” Cortes said.

Hawkins did not return News-Gazette calls or emails Monday. Arrington – who was scheduled to speak with New Dimensions board members last week before allegedly canceling 30 minutes prior to the meeting – was also unavailable for comment.

One size does not fit allA charter school must be

organized as, or be operated by, a nonpro�t organization, according to the Florida Department of Education

website. County o�cials claim some charter schools – like Four Corners and Renaissance – have large operating budgets that can absorb new costs because they’re managed by major groups like Charter Schools USA.

But Grimm and Testani insist that’s not the case at New Dimensions. The school only budgeted $3,000 of wiggle room for the entire 2018-19 school year, according to its directors – and that’s before they learned about the $38,500 increase.

“This mandate was a knee jerk reaction to a sensitive, but extremely complex issue,” Testani said. “Our students’ safety is our top priority. We just don’t know how we’re going to pay for this.”

Now what?What comes next is

unclear to everyone involved. The school’s SRO is

already in place, and New Dimensions will soon

begin making bi-monthly payments of $3,700 to the Sheri� ’s O�ce to keep him on campus and comply with state law.

But there could be major consequences if the charter can’t �nd enough capital to continue funding his salary. The district could take away New Dimensions’ charter, forcing the school to shut down.

Grimm said they intend to keep fighting. Charter schools are public schools, she argued, and therefore deserve the same rights and funding as other district schools.

But the county still has a budget to balance, and preliminary hearings reveal a white-knuckle �scal year ahead. Budgets won’t be finalized until late next month, but time is ticking as officials try to patch �nancial craters le� by an unfunded state mandate borne from good intentions in the wake of a national tragedy.

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transparency and fielding concerns from constituents.

Michelin also found fault with his incumbent challenger – this time for County Commission district 4 - Cheryl Grieb.

He repeatedly disparaged the more than $122 million high-tech investment project

heralded by the current commission, NeoCity, referring to it as “a �eld a dream where they think if they build it, they will come.”

Unlike Janer though, Grieb was present at the debate to defend herself.

She provided concise

answers on topics that ranged from making developers pay their fair share of impact fees before construction begins to the future of Osceola County’s calf-cattle industry.

She also did not partake in her opponent’s character defamation strategy.

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(CDBG) programs to ensure more affordable housing solutions are brought to our community.

�ousands of Hurricane Maria evacuees arrived in Osceola County last year. Many have since said they intend to stay in the area. What role do you see these citizens playing in Osceola County’s future and what role should government play in assisting evacuees with this transition?

One of the most important functions of government is to help families moving into our community quickly transition to their new home. Any transition is difficult and even more di�cult if you are displaced from your home. We should do all we can to make this transition as seamless as possible by simply being good neighbors, supporting our schools and providing opportunities for them to get acclimated should they choose St. Cloud as their new home.

When it comes to the tourism industry, what can local government do to attract new business investments and opportunities while still addressing the needs of current residents?

Our local government can help attract new business investment by delivering the best customer service experience and streamlining the business licensing and permitting process. We need to remove obstacles and make it easier to open a business in St. Cloud, which in turn will benefit our residents by providing more amenities close to their home.

What experience do you bring?

I have ser ved in leadership roles for numerous community boards and non-profit organizations on the topics of development, planning, education, housing and transportation. Serving in these capacities is a great way to give back

and get involved in the community. I am also a licensed professional civil engineer and realtor. I have the skills and ability to recognize the core issues of the city and effect change. Aside from experience, I truly care about where this community is headed, and I think that is one of the best qualities any candidate can bring to the table.

What is the biggest obstacle facing St. Cloud’s future and what role should local government play in solving it?

I believe St. Cloud’s biggest challenge will be sustaining growth while holding onto our heritage. While we celebrate other cultural traditions from all over the world in our community, we need to tell our story to residents new and old, and never forget the traditions that built us. �is is the key as we continue to make St. Cloud a place we can all raise our families for generations to come.

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the diversity, I believe you will see new opportunities arise in business and retail as our community grows. Government can assist evacuees by sharing and disseminating information about job opportunities and housing availability.

When it comes to the tourism industry, what can local government do to attract new business investments and opportunities while still addressing the needs of current residents?

Local governments can attract new businesses by helping them find venture capital and business loans. It takes money to make money. St. Cloud can plan

and develop infrastructure that help businesses work and become competitive in today’s ever changing business world. We can streamline permitting and regulatory policies and help businesses get started sooner rather than later. Stability in our local government is a must, stability represents predictability and the opportunity for enterprises to gain foresight into their businesses future.

What motivated you to run for this position?

As a current councilman, I want to be reelected. I want to use my current knowledge and facts on issues facing St. Cloud to vote on truths, with transparency and honesty. I have enjoyed the last seven years of serving

the people of St. Cloud and wish to continue. �e growth in St. Cloud is out of hand and my wish is to continue voting “no” on this out of control growth. I also want to continue advocating for St. Cloud at the state level to secure state funding for local projects.

What experience do you bring?

I have networked with state legislators to help us secure possible appropriations for local projects.

I am president of the Tri-County League of Cities which includes Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties.

I am chair of the Water Co-Op of Central Florida which includes St. Cloud,

Toho water, Orange County, Polk County and Reedy Creek.

I am the city liaison to the Florida Municipal Power Association. I am on the St. Cloud Main Street Board of Directors.

I have built a balanced budget for St. Cloud minus a �re fee.

What is the biggest obstacle facing St. Cloud’s future and what role should local government play in solving it?

In St. Cloud, the biggest obstacles are roads. �e local leaders must insure that there are adequate roads for all this new housing construction. It has been past practice to build and worry about infrastructure and roads later.

OFFICERSContinued from Page 1

social media Aug. 18 to share a unique feature about the memorial �xture.

“An amazing thing about the newly-installed Baxter-Howard memorial light is when a person walks on the street beneath it the light casts a thin blue line around their shadow,” read a KUA tweet, “providing a visual reminder that Sam and Matthew are always with us.”

Baxter and Howard were on patrol near the interaction at Palmway and Cypress streets in Kissimmee Aug. 18, when suspect Everett Miller, 46, allegedly shot the

two o�cers before �eeing to Roscoe’s Bar. Everett was later taken into custody where he now faces first-degree murder charges in connection with their deaths.

But Saturday focused on the men’s lives rather then their deaths. A special community barbecue was hosted by KPD Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kissimmee Lakefront Park. It featured entertainment, games and activities. An estimated 2,600 residents attended the event, according to KPD Public

Information Officer Stacie Miller.

A slew of corporate sponsors and nonprofits stepped up to play their part in backing the blue, including Target, AT&T and Disney World.

Members from the American Legion Post 10 also helped by providing free hamburgers to attendees. Commander Dan Bush said his organization made the donation after learning the original vendor canceled on organizers two days before the barbecue.

His group donated the

food, along with a $1,000 check from the Legion’s sister group, Disabled American Veterans Chapter 148.

“We have to be there to support those who help the community,” Bush said about the generous gesture and donation. “And in this case, to support the family of the lost o�cers.”

Sadia Baxter, Officer Baxter’s widow and a fellow law enforcement o�cer, was given a bike by Team South Florida, a nonprofit that honors law enforcement o�cers who have fallen in the line of duty.

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By Ken JacksonSports Editor

Liberty’s � rst key to winning its season-opener Friday at home against South Lake is to get o� to a fast start.

In other words, copy the � rst half of the Kicko� Classic last week against Palatka.

If it does, Coach Brandon Pennington stands a chance of starting his o� cial head coaching tenure 1-0.

� e Chargers romped out to a 24-0 lead early in the second quarter Friday and cruised to a 45-14 win Friday in what Pennington called “a pretty good game for us,” on both sides of the ball.

� e defense held Palatka to minus-39 yards rushing and just 42 yards overall — it got 45 yards on a third-quarter scoring play — while totalling 13 tackles for loss.

Liberty ran the ball e� ectively, with Donavin Johnson leading the way with 142 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. Ja’Randy Swint (7-49) and quarterback Jaelen Ray (8-80) also ran for touchdowns. Ray was 5-of-7 passing for 72 yards and pitched TD passes to La’Randy Swint, Lamar Patterson and Elijah Stefanici.

“We had very few negative plays,” Pennington said. “On defense we went hard against the run. We have a few tweaks we’ll make in pass coverage this week, but it was a good start. I had Jaelen out of the game in the fourth quarter and he was

By Ken JacksonSports Editor

While it will all include at least a lil’ bit of blue, Osceola will feature a bit of “old” and “new” in Friday’s football regular-season opener against Lake Gibson.

Kicko� at Kowboy Field is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

New starting quarterback Davon Wells, who accounted for two of OHS’ three touchdowns in a 21-3 Kickoff Classic victory Friday against defending Class 8A state champion Dr. Phillips, makes his regular-season debut under center a� er getting snaps in the spring game and in Friday’s pre-season game.

But it’s all for keeps now, as the Kowboys go for their 25th consecutive

regular-season victory. Osceola’s last non-playo� loss was against Palm Bay Heritage on Sept. 25, 2015.

“Davon did a good job keeping his eyes down the � eld,” Nichols said. “We’re going to be all right back there. We didn’t panic a� er the spring game (a scoreless tie against Bishop Moore), so let’s not set o� the streamers a� er this.”

On the defensive side of the ball, nobody panicked — even when there might have been reason to a� er Osceola mu� ed punt returns gave Dr. Phillips the ball within the Kowboy 20. But thanks to big stops, the Panthers got just three points out of them.

� e defensive line, which a� er losing three starters to graduation last year, was less a question mark and more an exclamation point Friday. Lone

returning starter and Virginia Tech commit Mario Kendricks along with Boris Espinosa, Jacob McKenney, Dylan Ruiz, and Bryce Bennett combined for three sacks, three tackles for loss, and a fourth-quarter fumble forced by Ruiz and recovered by Bennett which would not allow Dr. Phillips to get back in the game, played at Austin-Tindall Sports Complex in its new stadium facility in front of a crowd of nearly 1,500.

Those linemen, along with returning starting linebackers Kiyante Harrison and Najah Sylvester and defensive backs Deshawn Baker and Malachi Wilson, held Dr. Phillips to 142 offensive yards in 3 ½ quarters before they subbed in backups.

Local & National Sports • Sports Commentary Winning!Gateway, Harmony win Kicko� Classics.Page 9.

OHS meets Lake Gibson after big 21-3 win over 8A champs

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It’s finally here — OBC welcomes Tohopekaliga High to field and floor

Defensive coordinator Scott Spencer back on Kowboys’ sideline

Liberty looks to keep Classic win mojo

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A� er being an idea, a concept and a real long name, it’s � nally a real thing.

Tohopekaliga High School is open for business, and part of that business is on the gym � oor, football � eld, golf course and swimming pool.

The Orange Belt Conference has welcomed the Tigers, its eighth member. I’m letting that number sink in … eight. I remember a time not so long ago when that number was half that, and I’m not a lifer or anything. � ere are plenty of folks who know a time when it was half of four. � is year’s OBC championship events should be quite epic.

By the way, that place will be called THS, or the Tigers, as much as I can. School brass won’t let us use the shortened version and I’m pretty sure I bruise a knuckle every time I type Tohopeka—owww!

(Note to the School Board: Boggy Creek High would have been an easy choice. Rivalries with Cypress Creek and Lake Nona would have been “Battle of the Creeks” and “the Lake-Creek Shootout”, and now those headlines go to the Great Front Page in the Sky ….)

At least I know how to spell and pronounce it, unlike my colleagues from around the state. I talked to a guy out of Palatka last week. I told him the new name. “You mean you can spell it?” I told him to try. He wasn’t close.

But that wasn’t an issue during last week’s pre-season volleyball jamboree at St. Cloud, when the Lady Tigers took the court in their orange and navy blue to become the � rst THS squad to line up in competition against another team.

“� ey’ll never be able to take that away from us,” said sophomore captain Jeila Fullerton a� er the Tigers split against Gateway and Liberty in three-set matches. “� is was so exciting.”

It wasn’t easy getting to that point. Coach Eric Capestany said when practice started on July 30, there were kids in the gym who had not yet registered for classes at THS, or Gateway, or Harmony, the main schools that Tohopekaliga is relieving this year. So putting together a squad didn’t even happen until school startedlast Monday.

The Tigers’ first regular-season volleyball match — the � rst chance to show o� the school’s

See Chargers, Page 9.

See Column, Page 9.

NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/MARTIN MADDOCKLiberty running back Donovin Johnson, shown in the spring game against Gateway, rushed for 142 yards and a touchdown Friday in a 45-14 win over Palatka.

CONTACTKEN JACKSONOSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE SPORTS EDITOREMAIL [email protected] @OSCEOLASPORTS

WEEK 1: NOW IT COUNTS

See Kowboys, Page 8.

NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/ROB HERBERT

Osceola running back DeWayne McGee hauls in a 17-yard touchdown pass from Devon Wells for the Kowboys’ first touchdown of a 21-3 Kickoff Classic victory Friday at Austin-Tindall Sports Complex. OHS hosts Lake Gibson Friday.

WEEK 1FOOTBALL SCHEDULE FridayPoinciana at Celebration, 7 p.m.

South Lake at Liberty, 7 p.m.

Lake Gibson at Osceola, 7:30 p.m.

Gateway at Orlando Boone, 7:30 p.m.

Space Coast at Harmony, 7:30 p.m.

Tohopekaliga at Jupiter, 7:30 p.m.

Bye Week: St. Cloud

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KOWBOYSContinued from Page 7.

Tohopekaliga plays first one that counts;Poinciana, Celebration meet after tough Kickoff Classics

�ey were led by “new old” defensive coordinator Scott Spencer, who left Osceola a�er the 2016 to teach in Georgia with his new wife before returning when the post came open this spring.

“I was extremely proud of the e�ort, and proud of the attitude,” Spencer said a�er the game. “I can’t wait to spend more time with them. I think we have a chance to be pretty good if the kids continue to work hard.”

Spencer de�nitely wasn’t going to panic Friday a�er the fall season he’s been in, a�er leaving the �rst day of practice July 30 with a heart problem — but he was back on Friday a�er a hospital stay.

“I have to really thank the people in our program, starting with Megan (McKenna, OHS’ head trainer), our coaches and the people at the school who got me to the hospital to do what they had to do. Now I feel better than I have in a long time.

“ The doctors said I should avoid strenuous activities, but I get to decide what is strenuous.”

W h i l e t h e Kowboys’ offense didn’t strain itself either — OHS ran 41 times for 186 yards, led by freshman fullback Rashaun Dudley (6-55, 1 TD) — it was e�ective in keeping Dr. Phillips o� the field for stretches. Wells, DeWayne McGee (11-37), the only returning running back, and six others carried the ball. Wells was also 2-of-4 passing for 50 yards, a pretty usual Kowboy passer stat line under Nichols over the last decade.

Trailing 3-0,  Osceola’s �rst-half touchdown came from all three phases of the game — defense, special teams and offense. After Kendricks sacked Panthers’ quarterback Brenden Cyr at the Panthers 2, Colton Weismore returned a punt 12 yards to the 23, and three plays later Wells found McGee in the end zone from 17 yards out.

Clinging to a 7-3 lead, Osceola got breathing room with Wells, on 4th-and-2, called his own number and scored from 11 yards out on an option read play. Two minutes later, following Bennett’s fumble recovery, Dudley iced the game with an 11-yard TD run of his own.

Lake Gibson rallied from a 21-0 de�cit to tie its Kicko� Classic, 21-21, against Winter Haven, and Nichols said the Kowboys will “have our hands full.”

“Their quarterback (Travis Williams, 21-for-

24 for 184 yards and 2 TDs against Winter Haven) is probably the best one in Polk County. �eir O-line is big and physical, the le� guard is a Virginia commit,” he said. “Defensively they are not real big, but fast and pretty physical. Hopefully we can play o� the win from Friday night and continue to get better. In the back�eld we have to get better.”

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Osceola defensive lineman Mario Kendricks pulls down Dr. Phillips quarterback Brenden Cyr for a sack in Friday’s 21-3 Kickoff Classic victory at Austin-Tindall Sports Complex.

“Their quarterback is probably the best one in Polk County. �eir O-line is big and physical”

— OHS COAC H DOUG NICHOLS,ON WINTER HAVEN

By Ken JacksonSports Editor

In the only game matching Osceola County squads Friday, Poinciana makes the short but congested trip up Poinciana Boulevard and over on U.S. Highway 192 to play Celebration.

Both the host Eagles and the Storm look to rebound a�er losses in their Kicko� Classics on the road.

C elebrat ion , w ho struggled offensively and didn’t score a point until the ninth game of the season, looked to be improved, especially a�er pulling to within two scores of Fort Meade Friday, 35-24, on Ke’Shawn Peterson’s 40-yard touchdown reception with 11 minutes le� in the fourth quarter. But the Miners tacked on three late scores to make it a 56-24 �nal. �e Storm turned the ball over �ve times.

Poinciana found little momentum on Friday, losing to Clearwater

International Academy, 51-0, on the road.

C e l e br at i on w on meetings against Poinciana in 2015-16.

Tohopekaliga will have to wait one more week before playing its �rst home game, but Coach Anthony Davis was �nally able to see his Tigers face o� against an opponent wearing a different colored jersey Friday — two of them, in fact.

THS played a half each in a jamboree against University and Freedom in Orlando on Friday, and fell in both halves, 13-0.

�e Tigers got big plays from linebackers Byron Fraley and Carlos Richard, who had a sack, defensive back Blake McCullough had an interception, and wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez showed some big-play capability.

Tohopekaliga plays their first-ever regular-season game Friday at Jupiter, who lost its Kicko� Classic 14-7 to Okeechobee.

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Thursday, August 23, 2018 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Page 9Thursday, August 23, 2018 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Page 9SPORTS

Larry Godwin Education Foundation Golf Classic

�e annual Larry Godwin Memorial Scholarship for Kids Golf Classic, hosted by Education Foundation Osceola, will be Nov. 9 at the Walt Disney World Palm and Magnolia golf courses. Teams that sign up by July 4 will have the chance to win a “Around Town Golf Package” for four that will include multiple golf courses throughout Central Florida.

Playing spots and sponsorships are

available, starting at $40 and $160 (single player and teams) up to $10,000 presenting sponsorships. �e money raised is used to provide scholarships for Osceola County students.

Registration is available online at https://www.foundationosceola.org/p/68/golf-classic#.WvRdcYgvzIU or go www.foundationosceola.org. For more information contact Pattie Burdick at 407-935-3684 or email [email protected].

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on the sideline with me and he said it was the biggest crowd he’d played against at home.”

South Lake, which defeated Liberty, 34-7, last year, features a center play maker in tailback Kelley Joiner, Jr., who ran for 2,240 yards and 25 touchdowns last season as a junior. �e Eagles racked up nearly 450 yards a game in o�ense

according to MaxPreps.“They will be a very

good test, we’ll know better where we’re at ourselves by Saturday,” Pennington said. “�ey’ve run that veer-and-dive o�ense for years, they play hard and fast and are a very skilled team. I hope we get the same support as last week; it should be a heck of a game from a fan’s point of view.”

CHARGERSContinued from Page 7.

COLUMNContinued from Page 7.

NEWS-GAZETTE PHOTO/MARTIN MADDOCK

Phillip Bangura (7), shown in the spring game, accounted for two Gateway touchdowns Friday in the Panthers’ 23-14 Kickoff Classic win over Tampa Freedom. GHS opens the regular season at Boone.

new gymnasium and logos —was Tuesday against Gateway …

... The west-s ide county teams—Poinciana, Celebration and Liberty —will again kick their home football games off at 7 p.m. this season. I’d be fine if the rest of the county followed suit.

Aside from getting home earlier, it would me less time hanging around a�er school or work waiting for the game to start and — sel�sh professional reason

here — there’s more natural light for photographers shooting the first three quarters of the games.

Also, if the typical weather pattern around here holds true — we’ll be more than half done with the regular season by the end of September — a game delayed by lightning or monsoon could still started at or near the current 7:30 kickoff times still employed by Osceola, Gateway, St. Cloud and Harmony.

Panthers, Longhorns aim to start 1-0 after big Kickoff Classic victories

Bulldog QB battle continues; Tigers prep for first ever game at University; two new coaches debut

By Ken JacksonSports Editor

Harmony and Gateway won’t meet until next week, but both hope to keep the momentum from their Kickoff Classic victories going in the �rst week of the regular season.

The Panthers, looking to make it three playoff appearances in four years — a�er never getting in for the school’s �rst 30 years of existence — gutted out a 23-14 preseason win over Tampa Freedom that Coach Marlin Roberts called “one of those wins”.

“�ere is a lot that needs to be done for us to be successful, there’s still a lot of work to do,” he said.

The only worry for Harmony was that the scoreboard light bulbs wouldn’t blow out, as the Longhorns powered through Palm Bay Bayside, 52-0.

�is week, Gateway has to get through Boone, in Orlando, on Friday, while Harmony hosts Space Coast at 7:30.

Running back Phillip Bangura scored a rushing

touchdown and on a punt return for the Panthers, and converted basketball player Tyreek Robinson hauled in a touchdown pass on a fade route, using his 6-4 frame like he was posting up in the paint.

“�en he got a foot down like he knew what he was doing,” Roberts said. “I wish he’d been a football kid all his career.”

The coach lauded second-year star t ing quarterback Maurice Adams for a solid game (“he made good runs, good reads, good throws”) In a gear-up for what may be required for the bulk of the season, much of Gateway’s top talent played both ways and did it well, like Bangura (running back/defensive back), Hunter Knapczyk (slot receiver/linebacker) and Julian Olmo (o�ensive/defensive line).

“Phil never came o� the �eld. I didn’t realize how bad it would be, but a lot of our depth went up to the new schools,” Roberts said, talking about Tohopekaliga High.

Boone defeated St. Cloud, 35-17, last week.

“They’re going to be tough,” Roberts said. “�ey have some big boys in their front seven on defense, and they run the ball so well, they just keep �nding fast kids to run it.”

Harmony overcame �ve turnovers — all the in �rst half — for its big win.

“Lots of positives,” Longhorns Coach Don Simon said. “We gave up a total of 18 yards, got everyone in we wanted to see including all the receivers and running backs, found some depth on the o�ensive line, and we were well-conditioned, it looked like our guys had a lot le� at the end,” he said. “I’m not unhappy with where we are, put it that way.

“We were a totally di�erent team in the second half than in the �rst and put the game away. Nate

(Herstich, the quarterback) is doing all the things we’re asking him to.”

Despite the Longhorn defense not giving up a point Friday — or in the spring game against Cypress Creek — defensive coordinator Nick Lippert said his guys can still play better.

“We had some missed assignments and tackles,” he said. “�e biggest thing I am pushing this year is getting the defense to have the same expectations I do.”

Space Coast defeated Satellite, 24-14, in its spring game, and is capable in the run and pass games. And Simon is well aware.

“If we play sloppy like we did in the first half Friday, we’re going to have a problem,” he said. “We need to be Friday’s second-half team for two halves.”

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Once a staple of family life, family dinners are now in decline. �e American College of Pediatricians reports that family time at the dinner table has declined by more than 30 percent over the past three decades. That unfortunate development could have a signi�cant impact on children as they grow up.

�e importance of family meals goes beyond parents ensuring their children are eating healthy diets. Family meals can a�ect various aspects of children’s lives, some of which may surprise parents.

Family meals and substance abuseFor years, the National Center on

Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University has studied the links between family dinners and substance abuse among teenagers. Former U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare Joseph Califano noted that 17 years of studying teens taught CASA researchers that the

more o�en children have dinner with their families, the less likely they are to smoke, drink or do drugs. Such studies have shown that children who have between �ve and seven family dinners per week are considerably less likely to use tobacco, alcohol and marijuana than children who eat dinner with their families three or fewer times per week.

Family meals and academic performance

Family meals also have been linked to stronger performances in the classroom. One study from CASA found that teens that have frequent family dinners were nearly 40 percent more likely to report earning A’s and B’s in school than their counterparts who ate two or fewer dinners with their families each week. In addition, a 2012 analysis from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development found that students who do not regularly

eat with their parents are more likely to be truants at school than those who frequently break bread with their parents.

Family meals and family bondingFamily dinner tables are great places to

bond as families, and families that eat dinner together more o�en tend to spend more time at the dinner table during such dinners than those who infrequently eat dinner together. CASA researchers report that teens who have frequent family dinners are twice as likely to say dinners lasts more than 30 minutes when compared to those who have infrequent family dinners. Time at the dinner table gives parents and children time to engage and communicate with one another, promoting strong relationships as a result.

Family meals may be on the decline, but families who make time to eat dinner together every night or several nights per week can benefit from such efforts in various ways.

Family mealtime can be challenging for a variety of reasons, including the varying taste buds of moms, dads and their kids.

Although there is no consistent de�nition of picky eating, according to a report published in the journal Frontiers in Pediatrics, the term is generally used to characterize children who eat a limited amount of food, have strong food preferences, have restricted intake of certain foods, or who are unwilling to try new foods. It’s di�cult to account statistically for picky eating, but this relatively common behavioral problem tends to peak around age 3.

Pickiness usually is a temporary part of normal development, and many of the behaviors associated with picky eating can be alleviated by open-minded, patient parents who are willing to try new things themselves.

Experiment with different texturesSometimes it isn’t the food itself but

the texture of the food that is the problem. �erefore, parents shouldn’t rule out certain foods just yet. For example, a child might not like the texture of a baked potato, but mashed potatoes are �ne. Try presenting the food in a di�erent way. Cauli�ower is one food that can be transformed into many di�erent styles, from being grated like rice, to baked into a pizza crust. Don’t give up on foods on the �rst try.

Make meals more hands-onMany ingredients touching one another

can be an overwhelming experience for children getting ready to eat. For example, young kids may not understand that melted yellow stu� on a hamburger is the same type of cheese they eat cubed with crackers for lunch. Rather than create separate meals, make the dinner table look like a �xings bar at a restaurant. Let kids pick and choose what they want to put on their plates. �is may compel them to be more adventurous with their selections.

Find ways to mask nutritionChoose foods that children regularly

eat and enjoy and experiment with ways to dress them up and make them more nutritious. Regular mac-and-cheese can be improved with the use of whole-grain pasta and fresh cheese instead of boxed mixes. Try making chicken nuggets from scratch rather than buying frozen nuggets. Smoothies can be enhanced with fresh fruit and other mix-ins. Even desserts can include pureed vegetables and fruits to increase their amount of vitamins and minerals.

Picky eating is a phase many children will experience. Parents can ride through the mealtime woes by experimenting more in the kitchen.

Simple tricks to satisfy picky eaters

How to have a successful family night outDining out is incredibly popular.

According to the National Restaurant Association, restaurant industry sales in 2016 were expected to exceed $782 billion in the United States alone.

Dining out would seemingly appeal to diners from all walks of life, but parents of young children may �nd it di�cult to enjoy dining out with tots in tow. �e following tips can help parents of young children make the most of their nights out as a family.

Do your homework. Parents should take some time before choosing a restaurant to examine the menus and policies of any establishments they are considering. Many restaurants make their menus available online, so parents can compare menus of various establishments to determine which have the most kid-friendly fare. Some restaurants have children’s menus, while others do not. Examine menus ahead of time so you don’t arrive at the restaurant only to sit down and discover it does not have anything your children are likely to eat. In addition, determine if restaurants have any speci�c rules regarding children. Some might not allow youngsters a�er a certain hour, while others might go above and beyond to accommodate families.

Dine during off-peak hours. Parents concerned about how their children will behave in a restaurant setting can get kids used to the dining out experience by dining during o�-peak hours, such as late a�ernoon or very early in the evening. Restaurants are less crowded during these times, and that can lessen concerns parents might have about upsetting other customers.

Bring something to keep kids occupied. Parents may want to bring something along to keep kids distracted in case the restaurant is busy or meals take longer to prepare than expected. While tablets with video games or movies might keep kids occupied on road trips, it’s best to avoid bringing something noisy into a restaurant setting. Coloring books, word search puzzles or traditional books won’t distract or upset fellow diners and can help keep kids occupied until dinner is served.

Ask to be seated at a kid-friendly table. When being seated, ask the hostess to seat your party in an area where kids won’t be distracted or grow antsy. A corner booth

can make for a cozy family meal, and kids won’t be distracted by fellow diners or even other youngsters in the restaurant.

Explain restaurant etiquette to youngsters before going out. If the family dinner table at home is short on etiquette but long on fun, explain to youngsters that the same rule does not apply at the restaurant. Parents can explain that it’s still okay to have fun when dining out, but that the volume needs to be turned down and everyone must remain in their seats unless they need to use the restroom.

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4 family-friendly things to ‘Around Osceola,’ this weekend (Aug. 25-26)

Infinity Toy and Comic Con is coming to Kissimmee, this weekend. The two-day event will feature toys, comic books, anime and pop culture. Plus exhibitors, vendors, special guests and more.

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Old Town will host a family movie and game night on Sunday, featuring the family film, “A Wrinkle in Time.”

ONLINEVisit www.aroundosceola.com for the latest news.

By Jennifer DiDomenicoEntertainment Editor

INFINITY TOY AND COMIC CON - KISSIMMEE

In�nity Toy and Comic Con is coming to Kissimmee this weekend, for two full days of toys, comic books, anime and pop culture.

EXHIBITORS & VENDORSIn�nity Toy and Comic Con Kissimmee

exhibitors and vendors include Aaron Comics & Collectibles, Agent of Slabs, Big J’s Toys, Brad Scott Services, Brady’s Toy and Collectibles, Clark’s Comics, Convention Comforts, Convention Scene, Creative Image Designs, Cyberjedi72 Deviant Art, Dave’s Comic Box, Davey Toys, Epic Comics, Fielder Arts, Flirida Geek, FYI Comics and Cool Stu�, Gary Moss Comics, GI Joe, Glen Cohen Comics, Gourmet Chocolatier, Gravenwolf, House of Comics and Games, It’s all Geek to Me Paper & VInyl, Jade Nesbitt Funko Pops, JNG �ings, Just Josh Draws, Living Dead Comics, M- Collectables, Mario Comics, Marvelous Merchandise, Matthew Ander

Art, Michael Pagan, Mike Roll Art, Pop Culture Playground, Pop Fandom Toys, Rad Toys, Ranger Stop, Rhage Comics, Rockin Creation, SLABBED, Smash Comics, �e Gold Saucer, �e Pop Basement, Ti�any Mitchell Designs, Tony Hines Comics, Trouble’s Little Sister, Vaderic, Windu Comics and Yancy St Comics.

SPECIAL GUESTSIn�nity Toy and Comic Con Kissimmee

special guests include Jae Lee (comic book artist), Mark Texeira (comic book artist), Nasty Boys Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags, Marty Grabstein (voice actor), Jyoti Amge (television actor, American Horror Story), Javier Lugo (comic book artist), Moritat (comic book artist), Richard Rivera (comic book creator and writer), John Martino (actor and singer, The Godfather), Joe Fauvel (comic book artist), Greg Kirkpatrick (comic book artist), John Beatty (comic book artist), Karl Moline (comic book artist), Nicola Cuti (comic book artist and writer), �omas A. Tenney (comic book artist), Albert Kinng (comic creator) and guest of honor Joe Staton (comic book artist).

In addition, the Jurassic Park Jeep #18 and Harry Potter Flying Ford Anglia will be present.

COSPLAYER COSTUME CONTESTThere will be a costume contest for

all cosplayers in attendance. Everyone is welcome to participate.

Preliminaries will take place on Saturday, with finals on Sunday. Grand prizes* include $500 Marvelous Booth for kids, and $1,000 Marvelous Booth for adults.

*Retail value of all prizes in each booth.

WHEN AND WHEREThe event will take place

Saturday and Sunday (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) at Kissimmee’s own Osceola Heritage Park (1875 Silver Spur Lane).

ADMISSIONAdmission to In�nity Toy

and Comic Con Kissimmee is $15. Guests can purchase a Two-Day “Weekend Pass” for a discounted rate of $25. Kids ages 10 and under receive free admission.

Tickets may be purchased at the event, or online in advance, on Eventbrite (Eventbrite.com, search “In�nity Toy and Comic Con Kissimmee, FL).

TO LEARN MOREFor more information about

In�nity Toy and Comic Con and its Kissimmee event, visit In�nitytoyandcomicon.com.

OLD TOWN’S FAMILY MOVIE AND GAME NIGHT

Bring the whole family to Old Town on Sunday for family-friendly games and a movie on the big screen.

�e games will begin at 5 p.m., in the South Entertainment Area. �e movie, “A

See Things to do, Page 12.

HIGHLIGHTS

�ere’s a lot to do in Osceola County this weekend.

Check out the News-Gazette’s spotlight pick:

�e In�nity Toy and Comic Con

WHO: Everyone is invited to this family-friendly event. WHAT: A weekend of toys, comic books, anime and pop culture.

EVENT FEATURES: • Vendors and exhibitors. • Special guests. • Photo opportunities. • Cosplayer costume contest.

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.)

WHERE: Osceola Heritage Park - 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee.

ADMISSION: Admission is $15. A Two-Day Weekend Pass may be purchased for $25. Kids ages 10 and under receive free admission.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: For more details, visit In�nitytoyandcomicon.com.

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Vintage Market Days “Just Breathe” is coming to Osceola Heritage Park next month.

ABOUT VINTAGE MARKET DAYS

Vintage Market Days is an upscale vintage-inspired indoor market, featuring original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home decor, seasonal plantings and more.

�e market hosts events across the country, with dates set in Utah, North Carolina and Tennessee just following the Kissimmee event. Each unique event allows vendors to display their talents and passions in creative venues.

Vintage Market Days is hosting the Celebration Foundation as its featured Osceola County non-profit organization at the three-day event in Kissimmee.

“ T h e C e l e br at i on Foundation is grateful to

be featured as the Osceola C o u n t y n o n - p r o f i t during Vintage Market Days,” said Gloria Niec, executive director for the Celebration Foundation. “The Foundation will be able to promote its events particularly the Holiday Home Tour scheduled for the first weekend in December. The self-guided tour allows visitors to peek inside over a dozen holiday decorated Celebration homes.”

WHEN AND WHEREVintage Market Days will

be held Sept. 14-15 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and 16 (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.), at Osceola Heritage Park’s Silver Spurs Arena, located at 1875 Silver Spur Lane in Kissimmee.

ADMISSIONFriday admission is

$10, and is valid for all three event days. Saturday and Sunday admission is $5 each day. Tickets may be purchased online or at the door. Children ages 12 and under are free. On-site parking is $7.

TO LEARN MOREFor more information

about Vintage Market Days Matro Orlando, v i s i t h t t p : / / w w w.vintagemarketdays.com/

market/metro-orlando/event.php?EventId=414. To learn more about Vintage Market Days and its other events, visit VintageMarketDays.com.

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Vintage Market Days “Just Breathe” indoor vintage market is coming to Osceola Heritage Park, Sept. 14-16. The market will host the Celebration Foundation as its featured non-profit organization.

LAST CHANCE: NEWS-GAZETTE READERS CAN STILL WIN FREE TICKETS TO SEE ‘DISNEY ON ICE’ AT AMWAY CENTER

News-Gazette readers have the chance to win tickets to see “Disney On Ice: Mickey’s Search Party,” this September.

To enter, send an email to Jennifer at [email protected] explaining why you and your family would love see this show.

All submissions are due by Friday, Aug. 24. Winners will be contacted by Monday, Aug. 27. Tickets will be available for pick-up at the News-Gazette o�ce in Kissimmee.

“Disne y On Ice : Mickey’s Search Party”

will take place Sept. 7-9, at Amway Center in Orlando.

Visit DisneyOnIce.com for more information about the show and its featured characters.

About “Disney On Ice: Mickey’s Search Party”

Guests are brought even closer to the magic, as they are given clues to find Tinker Bell a�er Captain Hook tries to capture her magic. This themed ice show also features characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Ariel, Prince Eric, Moana and more.

Wrinkle in Time,” will begin at 7 p.m. Admission is free. Guests may bring their own chairs

and snacks. Old Town is located at 5770 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial

Highway, Kissimmee. More information about Old Town and its movie nights can be found at MyOldTownUSA.com.

JUST A GLAZIN’S ‘MADE WITH LOVE’Just a Glazin St. Cloud invites families to stop by the

studio on Sunday between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., to paint something special in time for Grandparents Day (Sunday, Sept. 9). Pottery selections include plates, mugs, tiles and more, with new materials and pencils that won’t �re o�. Sta� will also o�er help with creating a “handprint keepsake” from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Just A Glazin - Paint It Yourself Pottery Studio is located at 1109 10th Street, St. Cloud. More information can be found on Just A Glazin’s Facebook page: Facebook.com/JustAGlazin.

FULL MOON KAYAKING TOURSpend Sunday evening outdoors paddling the waters of

Shingle Creek. �e two-hour tour includes a casual paddle along the shore by certi�ed tour guides and a stop at a private park to enjoy a light snack.

Admission is $40 for a one-person single kayak; $70 for a two-person, tandem kayak; or $30 per person if you bring your own kayak.

�e Paddling Center at Shingle Creek is located at 4266 W. Vine Street, Kissimmee. More information can be found at PaddlingCenter.com.

For a continued list of things to do around Osceola, see the Daily Planner.

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THINGS TO DOContinued from Page 11

PHOTO / DISNEY ON ICEDisney On Ice will present Mickey’s Search Party for multiple performances, Sept. 7-9, at Amway Center.

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Just A Glazin invites families to paint something on Sunday, for Grandparents Day (Sept. 9).

The Paddling Center will host a full moon kayaking tour on Sunday at 8:30 p.m.

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By Jennifer DiDomenicoEntertainment Editor

In need of a quick getaway for Labor Day weekend? Visit Tampa Bay’s Busch Gardens for its �rst weekend of Bier Fest, an all-new event running weekends Aug. 25 through Sept. 16.

Bier Fest pairs the local craft scene with thrill rides for a weekend full of “#�rillsOnTap,” featuring more than 100 beers from 60 different breweries around the world.

Florida’s local brews include 3 Daughters Brewing, 7venth Sun Brewing, Big Storm Brewing Company, Cigar City Brewing Company, C opper tai l Brewing Company, Crooked �umb Brewery, Florida Avenue Brewing Company, Funky Buddha Brewery, Green Bench Brewing Company, Islamorada Beer Company, M.I.A. Beer Company, Swamp Head Brewery and Tampa Bay Brewing Company.

Brews from beyond the Sunshine State

include Founders Brewing Company, Goose Island Beer Company, Ho�räu München, Kona Brewing Company, Köstritzer, Lagunitas Brewing Company, Narragansett Beer, Ne w B e l g i u m Brewing Company, Samuel Adams, SeaDog Brewing C o m p a n y , S w e e t W a t e r Brewing Company, Warsteiner and Yuengling.

With a grand selection of brews comes the need for some bites. Bier Fest o�ers a contemporary menu, with themed culinary cabins featuring small-plate options.

Guests of Bier Fest can enjoy two-bite burgers at Das Sliders, including all-beef, Cuban-style and all-plant burgers; bite-sized Reuben croquettes, soft pretzel sticks with bacon beer-cheese dip and mac and cheese fritters at Hops & Handhelds;

classic f ish and chip meals at Tavern; seared skewers of beef, chicken, kielbasa and vegetables at Kebabs; and many more other delights.

�e Best of the Wurst will offer traditional German handheld “fast food,” as it takes a new twist with curry wurst – knockwurst, fresh caraway slaw, and curry ketchup on a pita; brat wurst – spiced

German sausage on a pretzel roll; and schnitzel – thin pork cutlet fried and topped with Swiss cheese and mushrooms on a pretzel roll.

Admission to Bier Fest is included in general Busch Gardens theme park admission. Bier Fest’s foods and beverages are available for purchase.

In a d d i t i o n t o celebrating #�rillsOnTap

during Bier Fest, guests can become members of the Busch Gardens Brew Club —which includes a stein and discounted brews all year long.

For more information about Busch Gardens and its Bier Fest event, visit Busch-Gardens-Tampa.com.

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Bay is the ultimate family

adventure, offering 300 acres of fascinating attractions based on exotic explorations around the world. Busch Gardens is a unique blend of thrilling rides, one of the country’s premier zoos with more than 12,000 animals, live shows, restaurants, shops and games, Busch Gardens provides unrivaled excitement for guests of every age.

‘BIER FEST’ KICKS OFF LABOR DAY WEEKENDTHE BUSCH GARDENS BEER FESTIVAL FEATURES #THRILLSONTAP THROUGH SEPT. 16

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In addition to celebrating #ThrillsOnTap, guests can become members of the Brew Club, which includes a stein and discounted brews all year long.

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Ready to try some new bites and sips? Good news — Bar 17 Bistro is now open at Universal Orlando Resort’s Aventura Hotel.

Bar 17 Bistro, Universal’s �rst-ever roo�op bar and grill, is located on the 17th �oor of Aventura Hotel. �e bright, open-air venue is surrounded by glass panels, o�ering views of all three of Universal Orlando’s theme parks: Universal Studios, Islands of Adventure and Volcano Bay.

As far as food and beverage, the menu looks like it aims to please.

Food menu items include the Summer Beet and Glazed Fig Salad (a citrus-inspired dish, featuring Florida-grown produce from the region), bao buns (with your choice of braised pork belly, lamb or firecracker shrimp), Wagyu Beef Sliders (on a brioche bun and topped with French cheese, served with a side of pomme frites) and more.

Drinks include complex f resh ly-made f rozen drinks (made entirely without pre-made mixes), the Firebird (made with tequila, jalapeno, strawberry and cilantro), P i ne appl e Tu r me r i c Lemonade (a “mocktail,” or non-alcoholic beverage) and more.

Bar 17 Bistro will open daily at 4 p.m. For a limited time, guests who book a four-night stay or longer at Aventura Hotel will receive a free $50 hotel dining credit, which can be used at Bar 17 Bistro.

For more information on Bar 17 Bistro or Un i v e r s a l O r l a n d o Resort, visit Universal Orlando.com.

ROOFTOP BAR OPENS AT UNIVERSALBAR 17 BISTRO IS NOW OPEN AT UNIVERSAL’S AVENTURA HOTEL

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Wagu Beef Sliders are topped with French cheese, and served on a brioche bun with a side of pomme frites.

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Bar 17 Bistro’s drink menu features the Firebird — made with tequila, jalapeno, strawberry and cilantro.

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The Summer Beet and Glazed Fig Salad is a citrus-inspired dish on Bar 17 Bistro’s menu.

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Also expected to expire in 2026? According to trustees for Social Security, that’s when Medicare’s main trust fund will run out of money. With the increasing likelihood that Social Security and Medicare benefits may be reduced in the future, it’s more important than ever to use every technique available to maximize your retirement savings.

Three outside-the-box strategies could make an enormous difference in your retirement readiness. �e sooner you start, the more you may save.

Fund an HSA for retirement health care

Estimates suggest even a healthy 65-year-old couple will need at least $275,000 to cover retirement health care costs.

A Health Savings Account, or HSA, provides a way to save that money without paying a dime in taxes. An HSA account is available to individuals enrolled in a high deductible health insurance plan.

First, these individuals can fund their HSA through a tax-deductible contribution or pre-tax payroll deduction. Second, any interest and investment gains are tax-free. Finally, the funds can be withdrawn tax-free to pay for quali�ed medical expenses- a triple tax advantage over a traditional savings account.

The best part? There is no requirement to use HSA funds in the year of contribution, which means funds can grow on a tax-favored basis for future health care expense needs.

For 2018, family contribution limits are $6,900, or $7,900 if you are 55 or older, and those amounts are indexed for in�ation in future years.

If you start contributing the maximum even as late as age 55, and earn 3 percent per year, you could have more than $90,000 to pay for your retirement health care by age 65.

If you start contributing the maximum as early as age 40, you could have saved almost $270,000. �ese funds will continue to grow tax-free in retirement until you need them.

If you don’t use HSA funds in full before you die,

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Consider a Roth IRA conversion

�e typical dogma says that converting an IRA or traditional 401(k) to a Roth IRA does not make sense if you expect your tax rate in retirement to be lower than at the time of conversion. However, lesser known benefits of a Roth IRA may make it worthwhile to have at least part of your retirement assets in Roth IRA form.

Start with no required minimum distributions. With a Roth you aren’t forced to draw down your funds once you attain age 70-and-a-half and can continue to benefit from the tax-free growth, thereby maximizing the after-tax funds eventually available for you or your heirs.

Another significant benefit of a Roth IRA or Roth 401(k) is tax diversi�cation. For example, you may choose to take taxable distributions up to a certain amount and then tax-free distributions to avoid a higher income tax bracket.

If you are a high-income taxpayer, Roth IRA distributions are not considered income when determining thresholds for increased Medicare premium charges or the 3.8 percent income tax surcharge on investment gain.

If your income is more modest, Roth IRA distributions are not considered income when determining whether you are subject to income tax on Social Security bene�ts.

If anything, a conversion is more attractive now since you have an opportunity to convert and pay income tax with marginal rates that are generally lower than under prior law. Since

individual tax law changes are temporary and tax rates will revert to the former higher amounts starting in 2026, you have an eight-year window to bene�t from lower rates.

Make “backdoor” Roth IRA contributions

�e tax law prescribes income limits so high-income individuals may not make a direct contribution to a Roth IRA. However, there are no income limits on converting traditional IRA funds to a Roth IRA.

Any person under age 70.5 who has earned income by year-end can make an IRA contribution. While income limits may prevent you from making a pre-tax contribution, you can make this contribution even if you have fully funded a 401(k) or another employer plan.

Once you have made your contribution to a traditional IRA, simply convert that amount to your Roth IRA. As long as this is your only traditional IRA and you have made an a�er-tax contribution, then an immediate conversion will have converted a tax-deferred asset into a potentially tax-free asset. If you have multiple IRAs, the IRAs are aggregated to determine how much is taxable upon conversion.

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Infinity Toy and Comic Con is coming to Kissimmee’s Osceola Heritage Park for two days of toys, comic books, anime and pop culture. See exhibitors, purchase from vendors, meet special guests, compete in a cosplay costume contest and more. INFINITYTOYANDCOMICON.COM

WHO Everyone is invited.

WHAT Infinity Toy and Comic Con WHEN Aug. 25-26

WHERE Osceola Heritage Park 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee

COST $15-25

DAILY AUGUST

25-26INFINITY TOY AND COMIC CONVendors, exhibitors, special guests and more. Osceola Heritage Park; $15 per day, $25 for a 2 -day Weekend Pass, kids (ages 10 and under) receive free admission; 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee. INFINITYTOYAND COMICON.COM

WEDNESDAY

AUG. 29POINCIANA MEDICAL CENTER - ALLERGY LECTUREDr. Imtiaz Ahmed, credentialed allergist at PMC, will talk about allergy mysteries and solutions. Plus warning signs, symptoms and treatment options, followed by a Q&A. Call to register: 1-888-253-8117. Poinciana Medical Center; 5:30 to 7 p.m., dinner included; 325 Cypress Pkwy., Kissimmee; 407-530-2013. POINCIANAMEDICALCENTER.COM/CALENDAR

SATURDAY

SEPT. 1TRIBUTE TO ELVIS AND TRIBUTE TO SHA NANAAll proceeds will bene�t Canines 4 Hope account of STA parishioner, Analyssa Reed, to help her obtain a service dog for her medical needs. St. �omas Aquinas Social Hall; 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30 p.m.; $10 in advance, $15 at the door; 700 Brown Chapel Road., St. Cloud. STACATHOLIC.ORG/ELVIS

AN EVENING OF SORCERERS AT SUNSET Wizards and muggles age 10 years or older can experience the best of Hogwarts, Diagon Alley and Hogsmeade in an evening of full magical activities, make and takes, special guests, a costume contest and door prizes. Sponsored by Friends of the Library. St. Cloud Library; 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.; 211 East Dakin Street, St. Cloud.

WEDNESDAY

SEPT. 5COUNCIL ON AGING FLEA MARKETLarge selection of new and vintage items. Lots of jewelry. Lot prices. Osceola Council on Aging; 8 a.m. to noon; 700 Generation Point, Kissimmee. OSCEOLA GENERATIONS.ORG

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DISNEY ON ICE Disney on Ice presents Mickey’s Search Party. Guests will embark on a search for clues to find Tinker Bell after Captain Hook tries to capture her magic. Tickets are on sale now. Amway Center; 9/7 at 7:30 p.m., 9/8 at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., and 9/9 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m.; $18 and up. AMWAYCENTER.COM

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SEPT. 7UNITED STATES NAVY BAND LIVE PERFORMANCE�e Navy’s premiere country-bluegrass ensemble Country Current. Disney Springs, Marketplace Stage; 7 p.m. FACEBOOK.COM/NAVYOUTREACH

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PET FEST 2018Bring your pet, meet pet vendors and celebrate with other pet enthusiasts. Poinciana Community Park; 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 5109 Allegheny Road., Kissimmee.

SEPTEMBER

8-9FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL REPTILE EXPO (F.I.R.E.)Repticon, a nationwide promoter of reptiles and exotic animals, brings its unique educators and exhibits back to Lakeland. �e Lakeland Center; 9/8 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 9/9 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; $10 for adults, $5 for children; 701 W. Lime Street, Lakeland. HTTP://REPTICON.COM/FLORIDA/FIREEXPO-IN-LAKELAND-FL/

WEDNESDAY

SEPT. 12

GERMAN WINE TASTINGReservations are required. Island Grove Wine Company; 5 & 6 p.m.; $15 per person; 3011 Formosa Gardens Blvd., Kissimmee. FORMOSAWINERY.COM.

THURSDAY

SEPT. 13BUSINESS AFTER HOURSAn evening of refreshments and networking. Community Hope Center; 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; 2198 Four Winds Blvd., Kissimmee; [email protected]. KISSIMMEECHAMBER.COM

FRIDAY

SEPT. 14

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS: 2018 BARNYARD OLYMPICS AND NON-PROFIT FAIRSponsored by Ramada Gateway Kissimmee. Admission includes food and drink. KVLS Pavilion; 6 to 10 p.m.; individual participants are $15, teams of four are $40 per team; 1911 Kissimmee Valley Lane., Kissimmee; [email protected]. KISSIMMEECHAMBER.COM

SEPTEMBER

14-16VINTAGE MARKET DAYS - METRO ORLANDOAn upscale vintage-inspired indoor market, featuring original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home decor, seasonal plantings and more. Osceola Heritage Park; 9/14 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 9/15 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 9/16 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; $5-$10; 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee; VINTAGEMARKETDAYS.COM

SATURDAY

SEPT. 15NARCOOSSEE SCHOOLHOUSE BBQ & BAKE SALEDelicious BBQ ($8 per meal; pulled pork or chicken, and two sides) and baked goods sold separately. Eat-in or take-out meals available. Funds to bene�t the 1886 Narcoossee Schoolhouse restoration project. Narcoossee Schoolhouse; 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; 5026 Yukon St., Narcoossee; 407-595-6727. NARCOOSSEEHISTORY.ORG

OSCEOLA AIRBOAT END OF SUMMER SLIDESponsored by Osceola Airboat Association. Airboat rides available on the Kissimmee Chain of Lakes, food trucks, vendors, 50/50 drawing and more. Overstreet Landing Lake Kissimmee; 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; $25 to $40 for Poker Run; 4500 Joe Overstreet Road, Keansville. [email protected]

WEDNESDAY

SEPT. 19S.A.F.E CLASSSelf-defense Awareness Familiarization Exchange class for women. Osceola County Sheri�’s O�ce; 6 to 8 p.m.; 2601 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee. OSCEOLASHERIFF.ORG

SATURDAY

OCT. 13TOY TRAIN, COLLECTIBLE AND HOBBY SHOW/SALETrain memorabilia, trains, tracks, accessories, baseball and trading cards, cra�s, comic books, coins, cra�s, antiques, diecast cars or any other hobby or collectible-related items. All vendors welcome. Vendors can buy tables online. Columbian Club of Osceola; 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; 727-244-1341; 2000 Neptune Road in Kissimmee. REGALRAILWAYS.COM

ONGOINGFOOD BANK�e Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida is now sponsoring an A�er school Meals Program at Iglesia Principe De Paz. 2204 W. Columbia Ave., Kissimmee.

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED FOR THERAPEUTIC RIDING CENTER: HEALING TOUCHLocated in St. Cloud, working with special needs children and adults on horseback. Duties include sidewalking, horse lead, barn, tack and property maintenance, help with fundraisers and more. Ages 14 and up. Retired folks welcome. Call 407-405-7850 for more information.

DEMOCRATIC WOMEN’S CLUB OF OSCEOLA Meets the second Tuesday of the month 6 p.m. at Hart Memorial Library. 211 E. Dakin St., Kissimmee.

OSCEOLA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY - NARCOOSSEE Meets every �rst Monday of the month. Narcoossee Community Center; 5:30 p.m.; 5354 Rambling Rd., Narcoossee. NARCOOSSEEHISTORY.ORG

TAI CHI FOR ARTHRITISTai chi for arthritis and falling prevention. Mondays at Poinciana Library, 101 N. Doverplum Ave. 2 p.m.; and Wednesdays at Orlando Family Physicians, 1502 Village Oak Lane, Kissimmee 11 a.m.; 407-900-9003

AL-ANONOpen to anyone who has been a�ected by the disease of alcoholism. Rebos Clubhouse; 1614 Orange Ave., St. Cloud; 10 a.m., Saturdays; Free. 407-896-4929

CELEBRATE RECOVERY A recovery ministry that applies the eight Biblical Recovery Principles (based on the Beatitudes) with a goal to let God work through in providing His healing power. Open to everyone in the community. Every Friday night; Kissimmee Christian Church, 415 N. Main St., Kissimmee, at 6:30 p.m. on the 2nd �oor in rooms 206 and 208; 407-847-2543

BINGOFraternal Order of Eagles; 15 W Darlington Ave., Kissimmee4:00 p.m.; (2) $200 games guaranteed (1) $250 jackpot guaranteed. 407-846-4990; Everyone is welcome.

GRIEF SUPPORT WORKSHOP: COFFEE & CONVERSATIONVITAS Healthcare; 3700 Commerce Blvd. Ste. 200, Kissimmee; second Monday of every month; 10 to 11:30 a.m..; RSVP: 407-705-1006. Everyone is welcome.

GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPVITAS Healthcare; 3700 Commerce Blvd. Ste. 200, Kissimmee; Tuesdays, 6-7 p.m.; RSVP: 407-705-1006. Everyone is welcome.

MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUPOsceola County group invites the public to a free anonymous self-help support group for people with depression, bi-polar and anxiety disorders along with family and friends. Every Monday. Veteran’s Memorial Library, 810 13th St., St. Cloud; 7-8:30 p.m. For more information, call Pat at 407-593-1997 or Kathy at 407-847-7420.

DIVORCECARE AND DIVORCECARE FOR KIDSDivorceCare and DivorceCare for kids (ages 5 to 12). Meets every Wednesday. Cycle runs Sept. 5 through Dec. 5. Families are welcome to join at any time during the cycle. Poinciana Christian Church; 6:30 to 8 p.m.; 3181 Pleasant Hill Road, Kissimmee. For more information, visit dckissimmee.com.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALECENTER STATE AUTO-MOTIVE gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and in-tent to sell these vehicles onSeptember 4, 2018 09:00a.m. at 1170 GREENSKEEPDRIVE, UNIT H, KISSIM-MEE, FL 34741-6779, pursu-ant to subsection 713.78 ofthe Florida Statutes. CEN-TER STATE AUTOMOTIVEreserves the right to acceptor reject any and/or all bids.1). 1992 HONDAVIN: 1HGCB7652NA0833102). 2005 FORDVIN: 2FMDA562X5BA296253). 2016 FORDVIN: 3FA6P0K98GR3918224). 2001 MITSUBISHIVIN: 4A3AA46G61E1258575). 2002 SUZUKIVIN: JS3TX92V6241022616). 2002 VOLVOVIN: YV1SW61R222214769August 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division

Case #: 2018-CA-002147 MFCitiMortgage, Inc.,

Plaintiff,vs.The Unknown Heirs, Devi-sees, Grantees, Assignees,Lienors, Creditors, Trustees,and all other parties claiminginterest by, through, under oragainst the Estate of VictorResto, Deceased, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION -CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: The Unknown Heirs, De-visees, Grantees, Assignees,Lienors, Creditors, Trustees,and all other parties claiminginterest by, through, under oragainst the Estate of VictorResto, DeceasedLast Known Address:UnknownYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing property in OsceolaCounty, Florida:LOT 9, BLOCK 1329, POIN-CIANA, NEIGHBORHOOD3, VILLAGE 2, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 109THROUGH 119, INCLUS-IVE, OF THE PUBLIC RE-CORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on Kather-ine E. Tilka, Esquire, Brock& S c o t t , P L L C . , t h ePlaintiff’s attorney, whose ad-dress is 1501 N.W. 49thStreet, Suite 200, Fort Laud-erdale, FL. 33309, withinthirty (30) days of the firstdate of publication on or be-fore SEPTEMBER 18, 2018,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either be-fore service on the Plaintiff’sat torney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a de-fault will be entered againstyou for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.

If you are a person with adisability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in these proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 25th day ofJuly 2018.

ARMANDO R. RAMIREZAS CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ S.V.As Deputy Clerk

File No. 18-F00587August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2018-CP-000558 PRDivision: ___

IN RE: ESTATE OFDINSHAW BEJAN SIDHWADeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of theestate of DINSHAW BEJANSIDHWA, deceased, whosedate of death was April 7,2017, is pending in the Cir-cu i t Cour t fo r Osceo laCounty, Florida, Probate Divi-sion, the address of which is2 C o u r t h o u s e S q u a r e ,Kissimmee, Florida 34741.The names and addresses ofthe petitioner and the peti-tioner's attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is re-quired to be served must filetheir claims with this courtO N O R B E F O R E T H ELATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the de-

cedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estatemust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED

WITHIN THE TIME PERI-ODS SET FORTH IN FLOR-IDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SD A T E O F D E A T H I SB A R R E D .The date of first publication

of this notice is: August 23,2018.

Petitioner:Tracey Sidhwa

110 Kathryne Bailey DriveKingsland, Georgia 31548

Attorney for Petitioner:Long H. DuongAttorneyFlorida Bar Number: 11857LD Legal, LLC11 NW 33rd CourtGainesville, FL 32607Telephone: (352) 371-2670Fax: (866) 440-9154E-Mail: [email protected] 23, 30, 2018

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division

Case #: 2018-CA-002147 MFCitiMortgage, Inc.,

Plaintiff,vs.The Unknown Heirs, Devi-sees, Grantees, Assignees,Lienors, Creditors, Trustees,and all other parties claiminginterest by, through, under oragainst the Estate of VictorResto, Deceased, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION -CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: The Unknown Heirs, De-visees, Grantees, Assignees,Lienors, Creditors, Trustees,and all other parties claiminginterest by, through, under oragainst the Estate of VictorResto, DeceasedLast Known Address:UnknownYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing property in OsceolaCounty, Florida:LOT 9, BLOCK 1329, POIN-CIANA, NEIGHBORHOOD3, VILLAGE 2, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 109THROUGH 119, INCLUS-IVE, OF THE PUBLIC RE-CORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on Kather-ine E. Tilka, Esquire, Brock& S c o t t , P L L C . , t h ePlaintiff’s attorney, whose ad-dress is 1501 N.W. 49thStreet, Suite 200, Fort Laud-erdale, FL. 33309, withinthirty (30) days of the firstdate of publication on or be-fore SEPTEMBER 18, 2018,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either be-fore service on the Plaintiff’sat torney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a de-fault will be entered againstyou for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.

If you are a person with adisability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in these proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 25th day ofJuly 2018.

ARMANDO R. RAMIREZAS CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ S.V.As Deputy Clerk

File No. 18-F00587August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division

Case #: 2018-CA-002147 MFCitiMortgage, Inc.,

Plaintiff,vs.The Unknown Heirs, Devi-sees, Grantees, Assignees,Lienors, Creditors, Trustees,and all other parties claiminginterest by, through, under oragainst the Estate of VictorResto, Deceased, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION -CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: The Unknown Heirs, De-visees, Grantees, Assignees,Lienors, Creditors, Trustees,and all other parties claiminginterest by, through, under oragainst the Estate of VictorResto, DeceasedLast Known Address:UnknownYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing property in OsceolaCounty, Florida:LOT 9, BLOCK 1329, POIN-CIANA, NEIGHBORHOOD3, VILLAGE 2, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 109THROUGH 119, INCLUS-IVE, OF THE PUBLIC RE-CORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on Kather-ine E. Tilka, Esquire, Brock& S c o t t , P L L C . , t h ePlaintiff’s attorney, whose ad-dress is 1501 N.W. 49thStreet, Suite 200, Fort Laud-erdale, FL. 33309, withinthirty (30) days of the firstdate of publication on or be-fore SEPTEMBER 18, 2018,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either be-fore service on the Plaintiff’sat torney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a de-fault will be entered againstyou for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.

If you are a person with adisability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in these proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 25th day ofJuly 2018.

ARMANDO R. RAMIREZAS CLERK OF THE COURT

By: /s/ S.V.As Deputy Clerk

File No. 18-F00587August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2018-CP-000558 PRDivision: ___

IN RE: ESTATE OFDINSHAW BEJAN SIDHWADeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of theestate of DINSHAW BEJANSIDHWA, deceased, whosedate of death was April 7,2017, is pending in the Cir-cu i t Cour t fo r Osceo laCounty, Florida, Probate Divi-sion, the address of which is2 C o u r t h o u s e S q u a r e ,Kissimmee, Florida 34741.The names and addresses ofthe petitioner and the peti-tioner's attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is re-quired to be served must filetheir claims with this courtO N O R B E F O R E T H ELATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the de-

cedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estatemust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED

WITHIN THE TIME PERI-ODS SET FORTH IN FLOR-IDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SD A T E O F D E A T H I SB A R R E D .The date of first publication

of this notice is: August 23,2018.

Petitioner:Tracey Sidhwa

110 Kathryne Bailey DriveKingsland, Georgia 31548

Attorney for Petitioner:Long H. DuongAttorneyFlorida Bar Number: 11857LD Legal, LLC11 NW 33rd CourtGainesville, FL 32607Telephone: (352) 371-2670Fax: (866) 440-9154E-Mail: [email protected] 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2018-CP-000558 PRDivision: ___

IN RE: ESTATE OFDINSHAW BEJAN SIDHWADeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of theestate of DINSHAW BEJANSIDHWA, deceased, whosedate of death was April 7,2017, is pending in the Cir-cu i t Cour t fo r Osceo laCounty, Florida, Probate Divi-sion, the address of which is2 C o u r t h o u s e S q u a r e ,Kissimmee, Florida 34741.The names and addresses ofthe petitioner and the peti-tioner's attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent's estate on whom acopy of this notice is re-quired to be served must filetheir claims with this courtO N O R B E F O R E T H ELATER OF 3 MONTHSAFTER THE TIME OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the de-

cedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent's estatemust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED

WITHIN THE TIME PERI-ODS SET FORTH IN FLOR-IDA STATUTES SECTION733.702 WILL BE FOREVERBARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SD A T E O F D E A T H I SB A R R E D .The date of first publication

of this notice is: August 23,2018.

Petitioner:Tracey Sidhwa

110 Kathryne Bailey DriveKingsland, Georgia 31548

Attorney for Petitioner:Long H. DuongAttorneyFlorida Bar Number: 11857LD Legal, LLC11 NW 33rd CourtGainesville, FL 32607Telephone: (352) 371-2670Fax: (866) 440-9154E-Mail: [email protected] 23, 30, 2018

PUBLIC NOTICE“Eco-Site II, LLC proposes tobuild a 125-foot monopolecommunications tower at theapprox. vicinity of 4651 OldPleasant Hill Road, Kissim-mee, Osceola County, FL34759. Public comments re-garding potential effects fromthis site on historic proper-ties may be submitted within30 days from the date of thispublication to: Trileaf Corp,Ana Rodriguez, 1051 Win-derley Pl, Ste 201, Maitland,FL 32751, 407-660-7840."August 23, 2018

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALECENTER STATE AUTO-MOTIVE gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and in-tent to sell these vehicles onSeptember 4, 2018 09:00a.m. at 1170 GREENSKEEPDRIVE, UNIT H, KISSIM-MEE, FL 34741-6779, pursu-ant to subsection 713.78 ofthe Florida Statutes. CEN-TER STATE AUTOMOTIVEreserves the right to acceptor reject any and/or all bids.1). 1992 HONDAVIN: 1HGCB7652NA0833102). 2005 FORDVIN: 2FMDA562X5BA296253). 2016 FORDVIN: 3FA6P0K98GR3918224). 2001 MITSUBISHIVIN: 4A3AA46G61E1258575). 2002 SUZUKIVIN: JS3TX92V6241022616). 2002 VOLVOVIN: YV1SW61R222214769August 23, 2018

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACase #: 2018-CA-001125 MFWILMINGTON SAVINGSFUND SOCIETY FSB, d/b/aCHRISTIANA TRUST ASOWNER TRUSTEE OF THERESIDENTIAL CREDIT OP-PORTUNITIES TRUST III,Plaintiff,

vs.MICHAEL PAYNE, et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION/CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICENOTICE BY PUBLICATION

TO: MICHAEL PAYNELast Known Address:3060 Pirates Retreat Ct,# 1-106,Kissimmee, FL 34747Current Address: UnknownT O : T H E U N K N O W NSPOUSE OF MICHAELPAYNE, IF ANYLast Known Address:3060 Pirates Retreat Ct,# 1-106,Kissimmee, FL 34747Current Address: UnknownYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that a Complaint toforeclose a mortgage on realproperty located in OsceolaCounty, Florida, has beenfiled and commenced in thisCourt and you are required toserve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to it onDANIEL S. MANDEL of theLaw Offices of Mandel, Man-ganelli & Leider, P.A., Attor-neys for Plaintiff, whose ad-dress is 1900 N.W. Corpor-ate Boulevard, Suite 305W,Boca Raton, FL 33431. andwhose email address for ser-vice of pleadings is: [email protected]. and filethe original with the Clerk ofthe above styled Court within30 days after first publicationof Not ice, on or beforeSEPTEMBER 18, 2018, oth-erwise a default wi l l beentered against you for therelief prayed for in the Com-plaint, to wit: the foreclosureof a mortgage on the follow-ing described property:Unit 1106, Phase 1, ofCARIBE COVE, a Condo-minium, according to theDeclaration thereof, as re-corded in Official RecordsBook 3485, Page 136, ofthe Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.Street address:3060 Pirates Retreat Ct,# 1-106,Kissimmee, FL 34747NOTE: PURSUANT TO THEFAIR DEBT COLLECTIONPRACTICES ACT YOU AREADVISED THAT THIS LAWFIRM IS DEEMED TO BE ADEBT COLLECTOR AT-TEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BEUSED FOR THAT PUR-POSE.This notice shall be pub-

lished once each week fortwo consecutive weeks in theOsceola News Gazette.If you are a person with a

disability who needs accom-modation in order to particip-ate in this proceedings, youare entitled, at no cost to you,to the provision of certain as-sistance. Please contact:Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.WITNESS my hand and seal

of said Court at OsceolaCounty, Florida, on this 24thday of July 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZAs Clerk of the Circuit Court

By: /s/ SVAs Deputy Clerk

August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL CASE NO.:

2018-CA-002280 OCIN RE: BRUCE VICKERS, asTax Collector of OsceolaCounty, Florida,Petitioner,

vs.POTENTIALRESPONDENTS./

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS/ POTENTIAL RE-SPONDENTS RECEIVINGTHIS NOTICEYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-

FIED that a Petition for Valid-ation of Tax Warrants issuedfor unpaid 2017 and prioryears Osceola County Tan-gib le Personal PropertyTaxes has been filed by Peti-tioner, BRUCE VICKERS, asOsceola County Tax Collect-or, in which you have beennamed as a party due to non-payment of 2017 or prioryears Personal PropertyTaxes assessed against you.Upon ratification and confirm-ation of the Petition by thisCourt, the Tax Collector willbe authorized to issue a taxwarrant against you, and levyupon, seize and sell so muchof your personal property asnecessary to satisfy thosedelinquent taxes, costs, in-terest, attorney’s fees andother charges.YOU WILL BE DISMISSED

AS A PARTY TO THIS AC-T I O N W I T H O U T A N YCOURT APPEARANCE BYYOU IF YOU PAY THE DE-LINQUENT TAXES ANDCOSTS OWED BY YOU TOTHE OSCEOLA COUNTYTAX COLLECTOR AT 2501EAST IRLO BRONSON ME-M O R I A L H I G H W A Y ,K I S S I M M E E , F L O R I D A34744, PRIOR TO THE FI-NAL HEARING SCHED-ULED IN THIS ACTION.YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI-

FIED that a Final Hearingwill be held in this case onTuesday the 18th day ofSEPTEMBER, 2018, at theOsceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, 6thFloor, Kissimmee, OsceolaCounty, Florida, at 11:15o’clock A.M. in Courtroom 6-A before the Honorable Mar-garet H. Schreiber, CircuitJudge, at which time you oryour attorney may presentyour objections, if any, to val-idation of the Tax Warrantagainst you. The amount ofthe assessment or amount oftaxes levied is not at issue atthis time, only whether or notthe taxes have been paid.A copy of the Petition filed

herein may be obtained atthe office of the Clerk of theCircuit Court at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2 Court-house Square, Second Floor,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,upon request.The confirmation number for

this hearing is: 279786.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Kissim-mee, Florida 34741, Tele-phone: (407) 742-2417 with-in two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-800-955-8771.WITNESS my hand and seal

of this Court on this the 27thday of July, 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk, Circuit Court

By: /s/ SVAs Deputy Clerk

RSM/maAugust 16, 23, 30, 2018September 6, 2018

NOTICE FOR BIDSPirtle Construction Company,the Construction Manager forthe Denn John Middle SchoolComprehensive Renovationproject for the School Districtof Osceola County, is solicit-ing bids from qualified sub-contractors and vendors. Allbidders must submit their bidvia email to [email protected] on or be-fore September 3, 2018.Pirtle reserves the right to re-ject any and all bids, waiveinformalities and irregularit-ies in bidding and accept bidswhich are considered byPirtle to be in the best in-terest of the project. Any in-terested bidders, please con-tact Jason Kracunas at theemail address listed above.Pirtle is an Equal Opportun-i ty Employer, License #CGC055033.August 18, 23, 25, 2018

NOTICE OF ACTIONCONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

PROPERTYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE 9TH JUDICIALCIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY

CIVIL ACTION NO:2018-CA-001546 MF

Civil DivisionIN RE: CHATHAM PARKHOME OWNERS ASSOCI-ATION INC, a Florida non-profit Corporation,Plaintiff,

vs.MARIA N. SANCHEZ;UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF MARIA N. SANCHEZ,Defendant(s).

TO: MARIA N. SANCHEZ;NOTICE FOR

PUBLICATIONYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a lien on the followingp r o p e r t y i n O S C E O L AC o u n t y , F l o r i d a :LOT 34, CHATHAM PARKAT SAUSALITO, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 136,O F T H E P U B L I C R E -CORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.A lawsuit has been filed

against you and you are re-quired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if anyto it on FLORIDA COM-MUNITY LAW GROUP, P.L.,A t torney for CHATHAMPARK HOME OWNERS AS-SOCIATION INC, whose ad-dress is: 1855 Griffin Road,Suite A-423, Dania Beach,FL 33004 and file the origin-al with the clerk of the abovestyled court on or beforeSEPTEMBER 25, 2018, (or30 days from the first date ofpublication, whichever islater); otherwise a default willbe entered against you forthe relief prayed for in thecomplaint or petition.This notice shall be pub-

lished once a week for twoconsecutive weeks in theOSCEOLA NEWS-GAZ-ETTE.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact the ADA Coordinator,C o u r t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407)742-2417, at least 7 days be-fore your scheduled court ap-pearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notifica-tion if the time before thescheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired,call 1-(800) 955-8770. If youare voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.WITNESS my hand and the

s e a l o f s a i d c o u r t a tOSCEOLA County, Floridaon this 7th day of August2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZAs Clerk, Circuit Court

OSCEOLA County, FloridaBy: /s/ SV

As Deputy Clerk/s/ Jared BlockFlorida CommunityLaw Group, P.L.Jared Block, Esq.1855 Griffin Road,Suite A-423Dania Beach, FL 33004Phone: (954) 372-5298Fax: (866) 424-5348Email: [email protected] Bar No.: 90297August 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2018-CA-001315 MFU.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE,SUCCESSOR IN INTERESTTO BANK OF AMERICA,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO LA-SALLE BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION AS TRUS-TEE FOR BEAR STEARNSASSET BACKED SECURIT-IES I TRUST 2005-AQ2 AS-SET-BACKED CERTIFIC-ATES, SERIES 2005-AQ2,Plaintiff,

vs.ANDRES GEYMONAT,ET AL.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: Magaly Azocar,Andres Geymonat andUnknown Tenant # 1RESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:2202 Key West Ct, Unit 632,Kissimmee, FL 34741YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing described propertylocated in Osceola County,Florida:Condominium Unit 632,Building 2202, VILLA DELSOL AT KISSIMMEECONDOMINIUM, a Con-dominium, according to theDeclaration of Condomini-um thereof, as recorded inOff icial Records Book2785, Page 2688, and anyamendments thereof, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, togetherwith an undivided interestin the common elementsappurtenant thereto, as setforth in said Declaration.has been filed against you,and you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to this action,on Tromberg Law Group,P.A., attorneys for Plaintiff,whose address is: 1515South Federal Highway,Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL33432, and file the originalwith the Clerk the Court, with-in 30 days after the first pub-lication of this notice, eitherbefore SEPTEMBER 18,2018, immediately thereafterotherwise a default may beentered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.This notice shall be pub-

lished once a week for twoconsecutive weeks in theOsceola News Gazette.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-t a c t A D A C o o r d i n a t o rOsceola County, Court Ad-ministration at (407) 742-2417, Fax #: 407-835-5079or at [email protected],Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.DATED: July 24, 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court

By: /s/ SVDeputy/Clerk of the Court

Our Case #: 17-001309August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCase #: 2018-CA-001421 MFHELM BANK USA,a Florida corporation,Plaintiff,

vs.CARLOS ALBERTOTAVARES DE MENEZES, anindividual, REGINA CELIALUBIANE DE MENEZES, ani n d i v i d u a l , P A R A D I S EPALMS RESORT HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., a Florida non-profit cor-poration, and JOHN DOE #1, a/k/a any and all unknownTenants in possession of thesubject real property, an indi-vidual,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO : CARLOS ALBERTOTAVARES DE MENEZES8955 Bismarck Palm RoadKissimmee, FL 34747AND:Av. Augusto Postana,No. 948, Apto. 301,Linhares, ES,29900-192 BRAZIL

REGINA CELIA LUBIANEDE MENEZES8955 Bismarck Palm RoadKissimmee, FL 34747AND:Av. Augusto Postana,No. 948, Apto. 301,Linhares, ES,29900-192 BRAZIL

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for Foreclosure ofMortgage on the followingdescribed property:Lot 109 of PARADISEPALMS RESORT - PHASE38, according to the platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 22, Page 158, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.Parcel ID Number:06-25-27-4697-0001-1090

With an address of:8955 Bismarck Palm Road,Kissimmee, FL 34747has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it, on:

Jeffrey C. Roth, EsquireRoth & Scholl, Attorney forPlaintiff, whose address is866 South Dixie Highway,Coral Gables, FL 33146, onor before SEPTEMBER 18,2018, a date which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of the Notice inthe Osceola News-Gazetteand file the original with theClerk of the Court either be-fore service on Plaintiff's at-torney or immediately there-after; otherwise a default willbe entered against you forthe relief demanded in theamended complaint.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

WITNESS my hand andseal of this Court this 27thday of July 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZas Clerk of Court

By: /s/ SVAs Deputy Clerk

August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACase #: 2018-CA-002108 MFANDREW MCINTEE,Plaintiff,

vs.C.J. MALONE ANDDANA FAYE MALONE,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: THE ESTATE OF C.J.MALONE, if living or dead, allunknown parties claiming by,through, under, or against thenamed Defendant who is notknown to be dead or alivewhether the unknown partiesclaim as heirs, devisees,grantees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees or otherclaimants and DANA FAYEMALONE, if living or dead, allunknown parties claiming by,through, under, or against thenamed Defendant who is notknown to be dead or alivewhether the unknown partiesclaim as heirs, devisees,grantees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees or otherclaimantsYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to quiet the title on thefollowing real property inOsceola County, Florida:Tracts 162 and 163, Cen-tral Acres Section Three,according to the map orplat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 2, Page(s) 8, ofthe Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.a/k/a Maple Drive,Okeechobee, FL 34972.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on J.RANDY EDMONSON, ofManzo & Associates, P.A.,Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-dress is 4767 New BroadStreet, Orlando, FL 32814,telephone number (407) 514-2692, on or before the 2ndday of OCTOBER 2018, andfile the original with the Clerkof this Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorneyor immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint or petition.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact the ADA Coordinator,C o u r t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711 to reach theTelecommunications RelayService.DATED on this 13th day of

August 2018.ARMANDO RAMIREZ

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy: /s/ SN

As Deputy ClerkAugust 23, 30, 2018September 6, 13, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2018-CA-001157 MFSOUTHPORT BAYMASTER HOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff,

vs.MARIA JOSEPHINEFELICIANO and UNKNOWNPARTIES IN POSSESSION,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: MARIA JOSEPHINE

FELICIANO3031 BEN BAY DR.KISSIMMEE, FL 34759

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction to enforce a lien fore-closure on the following prop-erty in Osceola County, Flor-ida:LOT 71, SOUTHPORT BAYPHASE TWO, ACCORDINGTO THE OFFICIAL PLATTHEREOF, AS RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGES136 AND 137, OF THE PUB-LIC RECORDS OF OSCE-OLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.With a Property address of:3031 Ben Bay Drive,Kissimmee, FL 34759.A lawsuit has been filed

against you and you are re-quired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any,to it on: SONIA A. BOSING-ER, ESQUIRE, Plaintiff’sAttorney, whose address isARIAS BOSINGER, PLLC,1900 HICKORY STREET,SUITE B, MELBOURNE, FL32901, within thirty (30) daysafter the first publication ofthis notice on SEPTEMBER25, 2018, and file the originalwith the Clerk of this Courteither before service onPlaintiff’s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter; otherwise adefau l t w i l l be enteredagainst you for the relief de-manded in the Lien Foreclos-ure Complaint.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in these proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407) 7422417, within two (2) workingdays of your receipt of thisdescribed notice; if you arehearing or voice impaired,call 1-(800) 955-8771.

DATED on August 7, 2018.ARMANDO RAMIREZ

Clerk of the Circuitand County Court

By: /s/ SVAs Deputy Clerk

August 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division

Case #: 2018-CA-001536 MFNew Penn Financial. LLC,d/b/a Shellpoint MortgageServicing,Plaintiff,

vs.Sharon Schirard: UnknownSpouse of Sharon Schirard,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION -CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: Sharon Schirard andUnknown Spouse ofSharon Schirard

Last Known Address:720 Virginia Avenue.Saint Cloud. FL. 34769

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing property in OsceolaCounty. Florida:LOTS NINE (9), TEN (10).ELEVEN (11) AND TWELVE(12) OF BLOCK SIXTY-FIVE(65) OF THE TOWN OF ST.C L O U D . O S C E O L ACOUNTY, STATE OF FLOR-IDA. ACCORDING TO THEOFFICIAL PLAT OF THESAID TOWN AS FILED INTHE OFFICE OF CLERK OFTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFOSCEOLA COUNTY, FLOR-IDA,. ON THE 31ST DAYSOF AUGUST. A.D. 1909,AND RECORDED AMONGTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY, FLOR-IDA. IN PLAT BOOK "B"ON PAGES 33 AND 34.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on:William Cobb, Esquire,Brock & Scott, PLLC., thePlaintiff’s attorney, whoseaddress is: 1501 N.W. 49thStreet, Suite 200, Fort Laud-erdale, FL. 33309, withinthirty (30) days of the firstdate of publication on or be-fore SEPTEMBER 25, 2018,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either be-fore service on the Plaintiff’sat torney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a de-fault will be entered againstyou for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in these proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 3rd day of

August 2018.ARMANDO R. RAMIREZ

AS CLERK OF THE COURTBy: /s/ S.V.

As Deputy ClerkFile No. 18-F00034August 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2018-CP-000547 PRDivision: Probate.

IN RE: ESTATE OF:THOMAS ORMOND, A/K/ATHOMAS L. ORMOND,A/K/A THOMAS LAMONORMOND,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of theEstate of Thomas Ormond,a/k/a Thomas L. Ormond,a/k/a Thomas Lamon Or-mond, deceased, whose dateof death was July 27, 2018,is pending in the Circuit Courtfor Osceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the ad-dress of which is: 2 Court-house Square, Kissimmee,Florida 34741. The namesand addresses of the Person-al Representative and thePersonal Representative’s at-torney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate, on whoma copy of this notice is re-quired to be served, must filetheir claims with this courtWITHIN THE LATER OFTHREE (3) MONTHS AFTERTHE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NO-TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTERTHE DATE OF SERVICE OFA COPY OF THIS NOTICEON THEM.All other creditors of the de-

cedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedents estate,must file their claims with thisCourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SOFILED WITHIN THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH INSECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODEW I L L B E F O R E V E RB A R R E D .NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SD A T E O F D E A T H I SB A R R E D .The date of first Publication

of this notice is: August 23,2018.

Personal Representative:/s/ James Fletcher Ormond

James Fletcher Ormond5095 Arrapahoe Street

St. Cloud, Florida 34771Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEYAttorney forJames Fletcher OrmondFlorida Bar No. 36207LEWIS and MASSEY, P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueSt. Cloud, Florida 34769Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mai l : [email protected] 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2018-CA-001224 MFDITECH FINANCIAL LLC,Plaintiff,

vs.PAUL R. CECIL, ET AL.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: PAUL R. CECILRESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:1270 W. 78th StreetHialeah, FL 33014YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing described propertylocated in Osceola County,Florida:Condominium Unit No. 12-1 0 8 , o f C a s c a d e s a tKissimmee Condominium,a Condominium, accord-ing to the Declaration ofCondominium thereof, asrecorded March 14, 2006,under Clerk's Fi le No.2006069817, in Official Re-cords Book 3094, at Page1, of the Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.has been filed against you,and you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to this action,on Tromberg Law Group,P.A., attorneys for Plaintiff,whose address is: 1515South Federal Highway,Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL33432, and file the originalwith the Clerk of the Court,within 30 days after the firstpublication of this notice,either before SEPTEMBER18, 2018, immediately there-after otherwise a default maybe entered against you forthe relief demanded in theComplaint.This notice shall be pub-

lished once a week for twoconsecutive weeks in theOsceola News Gazette.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-t a c t A D A C o o r d i n a t o rOsceola County, Court Ad-ministration at (407) 742-2417, fax 407-835-5079 or atc t a d m d 2 @ o c n j c c . o r g ,Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.DATED: July 24, 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court

By: /s/ SVDeputy/Clerk of the Court

Our Case #: 18-000004August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.CIVIL CASE NO.:

2018-CA-002280 OCIN RE: BRUCE VICKERS, asTax Collector of OsceolaCounty, Florida,Petitioner,

vs.POTENTIALRESPONDENTS./

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: DELINQUENT TAX-PAYERS/ POTENTIAL RE-SPONDENTS RECEIVINGTHIS NOTICEYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-

FIED that a Petition for Valid-ation of Tax Warrants issuedfor unpaid 2017 and prioryears Osceola County Tan-gib le Personal PropertyTaxes has been filed by Peti-tioner, BRUCE VICKERS, asOsceola County Tax Collect-or, in which you have beennamed as a party due to non-payment of 2017 or prioryears Personal PropertyTaxes assessed against you.Upon ratification and confirm-ation of the Petition by thisCourt, the Tax Collector willbe authorized to issue a taxwarrant against you, and levyupon, seize and sell so muchof your personal property asnecessary to satisfy thosedelinquent taxes, costs, in-terest, attorney’s fees andother charges.YOU WILL BE DISMISSED

AS A PARTY TO THIS AC-T I O N W I T H O U T A N YCOURT APPEARANCE BYYOU IF YOU PAY THE DE-LINQUENT TAXES ANDCOSTS OWED BY YOU TOTHE OSCEOLA COUNTYTAX COLLECTOR AT 2501EAST IRLO BRONSON ME-M O R I A L H I G H W A Y ,K I S S I M M E E , F L O R I D A34744, PRIOR TO THE FI-NAL HEARING SCHED-ULED IN THIS ACTION.YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI-

FIED that a Final Hearingwill be held in this case onTuesday the 18th day ofSEPTEMBER, 2018, at theOsceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, 6thFloor, Kissimmee, OsceolaCounty, Florida, at 11:15o’clock A.M. in Courtroom 6-A before the Honorable Mar-garet H. Schreiber, CircuitJudge, at which time you oryour attorney may presentyour objections, if any, to val-idation of the Tax Warrantagainst you. The amount ofthe assessment or amount oftaxes levied is not at issue atthis time, only whether or notthe taxes have been paid.A copy of the Petition filed

herein may be obtained atthe office of the Clerk of theCircuit Court at the OsceolaCounty Courthouse, 2 Court-house Square, Second Floor,Kissimmee, Florida 34741,upon request.The confirmation number for

this hearing is: 279786.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Kissim-mee, Florida 34741, Tele-phone: (407) 742-2417 with-in two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-800-955-8771.WITNESS my hand and seal

of this Court on this the 27thday of July, 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk, Circuit Court

By: /s/ SVAs Deputy Clerk

RSM/maAugust 16, 23, 30, 2018September 6, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR THE EIGHTEENTH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION

Case #: 2016-CA-001483 MFTHE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON, F/K/A THE BANKOF NEW YORK, AS TRUS-TEE FOR THE CERTIFIC-ATEHOLDERS OF CWABSINC., ASSET-BACKED CER-TIFICATES, SERIES 2007-BC1,Plaintiff(s),

vs.RICARDO RIVERA; MORT-GAGE ELECTRONIC RE-GISTRATION SYSTEMS,INC. AS NOMINEE FORTHE CIT GROUP/ CON-SUMER FINANCE, INC.;Defendant(s).

NOTICE OFFORECLOSURE SALE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT, pursuant to Plaintiff'sFinal Judgment of Foreclos-ure entered on 14th day ofFebruary, 2017, in the above-captioned action, the Clerk ofCourt, Armando R. Ramirez,will sell to the highest andbest bidder for cash at theOsceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite2600/ Room 2602, Kissim-mee, Florida 34741 in ac-cordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes on the 4thday of SEPTEMBER, 2018 at11:00 A.M., on the followingdescribed property as setforth in said Final Judgmentof Foreclosure or order, towit:Lot 503, Indian Ridge Vil-las Phase 5, according tothe map or plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 10,page 51, of the Public Re-cords of Osceola County,Florida.Property address:7834 Turkey Oak Lane,Kissimmee, FL 32747Any person claiming an in-

terest 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.AMERICANS WITH DISAB-ILITIES ACT: IF YOU ARE APERSON WITH A DISABIL-ITY WHO NEEDS ANY AC-COMMODATION IN OR-DER TO PARTICIPATE IN ACOURT PROCEEDING OREVENT, YOU ARE EN-TITLED, AT NO COST TOYOU, TO THE PROVISIONOF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.PLEASE CONTACT: ADACOORDINATOR, COURTA D M I N I S T R A T I O N ,O S C E O L A C O U N T YCOURTHOUSE, 2 COURT-HOUSE SQUARE, SUITE6300 , K ISS IMMEE, FL34741, (407) 742-2417, FAX407-835-5079 AT LEAST 7D A Y S B E F O R E Y O U RSCHEDULED COURT AP-PEARANCE, OR IMMEDI-ATELY UPON RECEIVINGNOTIFICATION IF THET I M E B E F O R E T H ESCHEDULED COURT AP-PEARANCE IS LESS THAN7 DAYS. IF YOU AREHEARING OR VOICE IM-PAIRED, CALL 711 TOREACH THE TELECOMMU-NICATIONS RELAY SER-VICE.DATED on this 30th day of

July 2018.Respectfully submitted,/s/ Harrison SmalbachHarrison Smalbach, Esq.Florida Bar #: 1162256267 Old Water Oak RoadSuite 203Tallahassee, FL 32312(850) 422-2520 (telephone)(850) 422-2567 (facsimile)[email protected] for PlaintiffFile No. 16-001034-1August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2018-CA-001315 MFU.S. BANK NATIONAL AS-SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE,SUCCESSOR IN INTERESTTO BANK OF AMERICA,NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES-SOR BY MERGER TO LA-SALLE BANK NATIONALASSOCIATION AS TRUS-TEE FOR BEAR STEARNSASSET BACKED SECURIT-IES I TRUST 2005-AQ2 AS-SET-BACKED CERTIFIC-ATES, SERIES 2005-AQ2,Plaintiff,

vs.ANDRES GEYMONAT,ET AL.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTo: Magaly Azocar,Andres Geymonat andUnknown Tenant # 1RESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:2202 Key West Ct, Unit 632,Kissimmee, FL 34741YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing described propertylocated in Osceola County,Florida:Condominium Unit 632,Building 2202, VILLA DELSOL AT KISSIMMEECONDOMINIUM, a Con-dominium, according to theDeclaration of Condomini-um thereof, as recorded inOff icial Records Book2785, Page 2688, and anyamendments thereof, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida, togetherwith an undivided interestin the common elementsappurtenant thereto, as setforth in said Declaration.has been filed against you,and you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to this action,on Tromberg Law Group,P.A., attorneys for Plaintiff,whose address is: 1515South Federal Highway,Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL33432, and file the originalwith the Clerk the Court, with-in 30 days after the first pub-lication of this notice, eitherbefore SEPTEMBER 18,2018, immediately thereafterotherwise a default may beentered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint.This notice shall be pub-

lished once a week for twoconsecutive weeks in theOsceola News Gazette.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-t a c t A D A C o o r d i n a t o rOsceola County, Court Ad-ministration at (407) 742-2417, Fax #: 407-835-5079or at [email protected],Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.DATED: July 24, 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court

By: /s/ SVDeputy/Clerk of the Court

Our Case #: 17-001309August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFTHE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IN AND FOR OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.

General Jurisdiction DivisionCase #: 2018-CA-001421 MFHELM BANK USA,a Florida corporation,Plaintiff,

vs.CARLOS ALBERTOTAVARES DE MENEZES, anindividual, REGINA CELIALUBIANE DE MENEZES, ani n d i v i d u a l , P A R A D I S EPALMS RESORT HOME-OWNERS ASSOCIATION,INC., a Florida non-profit cor-poration, and JOHN DOE #1, a/k/a any and all unknownTenants in possession of thesubject real property, an indi-vidual,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO : CARLOS ALBERTOTAVARES DE MENEZES8955 Bismarck Palm RoadKissimmee, FL 34747AND:Av. Augusto Postana,No. 948, Apto. 301,Linhares, ES,29900-192 BRAZIL

REGINA CELIA LUBIANEDE MENEZES8955 Bismarck Palm RoadKissimmee, FL 34747AND:Av. Augusto Postana,No. 948, Apto. 301,Linhares, ES,29900-192 BRAZIL

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for Foreclosure ofMortgage on the followingdescribed property:Lot 109 of PARADISEPALMS RESORT - PHASE38, according to the platthereof, as recorded in PlatBook 22, Page 158, of thePublic Records of OsceolaCounty, Florida.Parcel ID Number:06-25-27-4697-0001-1090

With an address of:8955 Bismarck Palm Road,Kissimmee, FL 34747has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it, on:

Jeffrey C. Roth, EsquireRoth & Scholl, Attorney forPlaintiff, whose address is866 South Dixie Highway,Coral Gables, FL 33146, onor before SEPTEMBER 18,2018, a date which is withinthirty (30) days after the firstpublication of the Notice inthe Osceola News-Gazetteand file the original with theClerk of the Court either be-fore service on Plaintiff's at-torney or immediately there-after; otherwise a default willbe entered against you forthe relief demanded in theamended complaint.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.

WITNESS my hand andseal of this Court this 27thday of July 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZas Clerk of Court

By: /s/ SVAs Deputy Clerk

August 16, 23, 2018

NOTICE OF ACTIONCONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

PROPERTYIN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE 9TH JUDICIALCIRCUIT OF FLORIDA,

IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY

CIVIL ACTION NO:2018-CA-001546 MF

Civil DivisionIN RE: CHATHAM PARKHOME OWNERS ASSOCI-ATION INC, a Florida non-profit Corporation,Plaintiff,

vs.MARIA N. SANCHEZ;UNKNOWN SPOUSEOF MARIA N. SANCHEZ,Defendant(s).

TO: MARIA N. SANCHEZ;NOTICE FOR

PUBLICATIONYOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a lien on the followingp r o p e r t y i n O S C E O L AC o u n t y , F l o r i d a :LOT 34, CHATHAM PARKAT SAUSALITO, ACCORD-ING TO THE PLAT THERE-OF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 136,O F T H E P U B L I C R E -CORDS OF OSCEOLACOUNTY, FLORIDA.A lawsuit has been filed

against you and you are re-quired to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if anyto it on FLORIDA COM-MUNITY LAW GROUP, P.L.,A t torney for CHATHAMPARK HOME OWNERS AS-SOCIATION INC, whose ad-dress is: 1855 Griffin Road,Suite A-423, Dania Beach,FL 33004 and file the origin-al with the clerk of the abovestyled court on or beforeSEPTEMBER 25, 2018, (or30 days from the first date ofpublication, whichever islater); otherwise a default willbe entered against you forthe relief prayed for in thecomplaint or petition.This notice shall be pub-

lished once a week for twoconsecutive weeks in theOSCEOLA NEWS-GAZ-ETTE.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact the ADA Coordinator,C o u r t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741. Telephone: (407)742-2417, at least 7 days be-fore your scheduled court ap-pearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notifica-tion if the time before thescheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you arehearing or voice impaired,call 1-(800) 955-8770. If youare voice impaired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.WITNESS my hand and the

s e a l o f s a i d c o u r t a tOSCEOLA County, Floridaon this 7th day of August2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZAs Clerk, Circuit Court

OSCEOLA County, FloridaBy: /s/ SV

As Deputy Clerk/s/ Jared BlockFlorida CommunityLaw Group, P.L.Jared Block, Esq.1855 Griffin Road,Suite A-423Dania Beach, FL 33004Phone: (954) 372-5298Fax: (866) 424-5348Email: [email protected] Bar No.: 90297August 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.PROBATE DIVISION

File No. 2018-CP-000547 PRDivision: Probate.

IN RE: ESTATE OF:THOMAS ORMOND, A/K/ATHOMAS L. ORMOND,A/K/A THOMAS LAMONORMOND,Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of theEstate of Thomas Ormond,a/k/a Thomas L. Ormond,a/k/a Thomas Lamon Or-mond, deceased, whose dateof death was July 27, 2018,is pending in the Circuit Courtfor Osceola County, Florida,Probate Division, the ad-dress of which is: 2 Court-house Square, Kissimmee,Florida 34741. The namesand addresses of the Person-al Representative and thePersonal Representative’s at-torney are set forth below.All creditors of the decedent

and other persons havingclaims or demands againstdecedent’s estate, on whoma copy of this notice is re-quired to be served, must filetheir claims with this courtWITHIN THE LATER OFTHREE (3) MONTHS AFTERTHE TIME OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NO-TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTERTHE DATE OF SERVICE OFA COPY OF THIS NOTICEON THEM.All other creditors of the de-

cedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedents estate,must file their claims with thisCourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SOFILED WITHIN THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH INSECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODEW I L L B E F O R E V E RB A R R E D .NOTWITHSTANDING THE

TIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT'SD A T E O F D E A T H I SB A R R E D .The date of first Publication

of this notice is: August 23,2018.

Personal Representative:/s/ James Fletcher Ormond

James Fletcher Ormond5095 Arrapahoe Street

St. Cloud, Florida 34771Attorney forPersonal Representative:/s/ Lee H. MasseyLEE H. MASSEYAttorney forJames Fletcher OrmondFlorida Bar No. 36207LEWIS and MASSEY, P.A.1021 Massachusetts AvenueSt. Cloud, Florida 34769Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mai l : [email protected] 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDAGeneral Jurisdiction Division

Case #: 2018-CA-001536 MFNew Penn Financial. LLC,d/b/a Shellpoint MortgageServicing,Plaintiff,

vs.Sharon Schirard: UnknownSpouse of Sharon Schirard,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTION -CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE

TO: Sharon Schirard andUnknown Spouse ofSharon Schirard

Last Known Address:720 Virginia Avenue.Saint Cloud. FL. 34769

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI-FIED that an action to fore-close a mortgage on the fol-lowing property in OsceolaCounty. Florida:LOTS NINE (9), TEN (10).ELEVEN (11) AND TWELVE(12) OF BLOCK SIXTY-FIVE(65) OF THE TOWN OF ST.C L O U D . O S C E O L ACOUNTY, STATE OF FLOR-IDA. ACCORDING TO THEOFFICIAL PLAT OF THESAID TOWN AS FILED INTHE OFFICE OF CLERK OFTHE CIRCUIT COURT OFOSCEOLA COUNTY, FLOR-IDA,. ON THE 31ST DAYSOF AUGUST. A.D. 1909,AND RECORDED AMONGTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY, FLOR-IDA. IN PLAT BOOK "B"ON PAGES 33 AND 34.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on:William Cobb, Esquire,Brock & Scott, PLLC., thePlaintiff’s attorney, whoseaddress is: 1501 N.W. 49thStreet, Suite 200, Fort Laud-erdale, FL. 33309, withinthirty (30) days of the firstdate of publication on or be-fore SEPTEMBER 25, 2018,and file the original with theClerk of this Court either be-fore service on the Plaintiff’sat torney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a de-fault will be entered againstyou for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in these proceedings,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact: Court Administration at2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, Telephone: (407)742-2417, within two (2)working days of your receiptof this described notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-(800) 955-8771.DATED on this 3rd day of

August 2018.ARMANDO R. RAMIREZ

AS CLERK OF THE COURTBy: /s/ S.V.

As Deputy ClerkFile No. 18-F00034August 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTIN AND FOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDACase #: 2018-CA-002108 MFANDREW MCINTEE,Plaintiff,

vs.C.J. MALONE ANDDANA FAYE MALONE,Defendants.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: THE ESTATE OF C.J.MALONE, if living or dead, allunknown parties claiming by,through, under, or against thenamed Defendant who is notknown to be dead or alivewhether the unknown partiesclaim as heirs, devisees,grantees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees or otherclaimants and DANA FAYEMALONE, if living or dead, allunknown parties claiming by,through, under, or against thenamed Defendant who is notknown to be dead or alivewhether the unknown partiesclaim as heirs, devisees,grantees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees or otherclaimantsYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an

action to quiet the title on thefollowing real property inOsceola County, Florida:Tracts 162 and 163, Cen-tral Acres Section Three,according to the map orplat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 2, Page(s) 8, ofthe Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida.a/k/a Maple Drive,Okeechobee, FL 34972.has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on J.RANDY EDMONSON, ofManzo & Associates, P.A.,Plaintiff's attorney, whose ad-dress is 4767 New BroadStreet, Orlando, FL 32814,telephone number (407) 514-2692, on or before the 2ndday of OCTOBER 2018, andfile the original with the Clerkof this Court either beforeservice on Plaintiff's attorneyor immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will beentered against you for therelief demanded in the Com-plaint or petition.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact the ADA Coordinator,C o u r t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n ,Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida34741, (407) 742-2417, atleast 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711 to reach theTelecommunications RelayService.DATED on this 13th day of

August 2018.ARMANDO RAMIREZ

Clerk of the Circuit CourtBy: /s/ SN

As Deputy ClerkAugust 23, 30, 2018September 6, 13, 2018

Page 22 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Thursday, August 23, 2018

Foreclosure HOA 79686-BFN6-HOA. Notice of Default and Intent to Foreclose, regarding timeshare interest(s) owned by the Obligor(s) on Schedule “1” at Barefoot’n in the Keys at Oldtown, a Condominium, located in Osceola County, Florida, as described pursuant the Declaration referred to below of said county, as amended. Barefoot’n in the Keys at Old Town Condominium Association, a Florida non-profit corporation did cause a Claim of Lien to be recorded in public records of said county. Obligor is liable for payment in full of amounts as shown in the lien plus costs; and is presently in default of obligation to pay. Trustee is conducting a non-judicial foreclosure pursuant to Florida Statute 721.855. The Obligor must pay all sums no later than 30 days from the first date of publication by contacting Trustee or the Trustee will proceed with the sale of the timeshare interest at such date, time and location as Trustee will include in the Notice of Sale. The Trustee is: : First American Title Insurance Company, 400 Rampart Blvd, Suite 290, Las Vegas, NV, 89145, (866) 505-9107. Each obligor, notice address, and timeshare interest description are as listed on Schedule “1”. Legal Description: (See Schedule “1” Legal Description Variables) Week (See Schedule “1” Legal Description Variables) in Unit (See Schedule “1” Legal Description Variables), a (See Schedule “1” Legal Description Variables) Unit Week, of BAREFOOT’N IN THE KEYS AT OLD TOWN, A CONDOMINIUM, SECTION ONE, according to the Declaration of Condominium and Amendments thereof, as recorded in Official Records Book 1682, Page 1359 et. seq., in the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida. Schedule “1”: Contract No., Obligors, Obligor Notice Address, Legal Description Variables; 16723805, BRUCE W CLEMENTS, 15327 E State Route 12, Findlay, OH 45840-9768 UNITED STATES, Week: 15, Unit: 116, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16723921, SHIRLEY MARTINEZ, 2610 WINDSOR HEIGHTS ST, DELTONA, FL 32738-1904 UNITED STATES, Week: 34, Unit: 104AB AKA 104A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16724051, GINGER JONES, C/O DUNN LAW FIRM 240 WILSON PIKE CIRCLE, SUITE 200, BRENTWOOD, TN 37027-3269 UNITED STATES, Week: 17, Unit: 117, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16725471, MARK GOODRICH, 1909 SE SANDIA DRIVE, PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34983 UNITED STATES, Week: 50, Unit: 108, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16725471, ELAINE GOODRICH, 1909 SE SANDIA DRIVE, PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34983 UNITED STATES, Week: 50, Unit: 108, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16725471, SCOTT GOODRICH, 1909 SE SANDIA DRIVE, PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34983 UNITED STATES, Week: 50, Unit: 108, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16725471, MELISSA KOKLYS, 1909 SE SANDIA DRIVE, PORT ST LUCIE, FL 34983 UNITED STATES, Week: 50, Unit: 108, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16727830, MALCOLM LOVELL, 114 PINETRAIL CRESCENT, NAPEAN, ON K2G 5A9 CANADA, Week: 17, Unit: 119AB AKA 119A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16727830, ELIZABETH A. DECEMBER, 114 PINETRAIL CRESCENT, NAPEAN, ON K2G 5A9 CANADA, Week: 17, Unit: 119AB AKA 119A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16728624, DAWN DAIGLE, P O BOX 11225 APO GRAND CAYMAN CAYMAN ISLANDS, Week: 43, Unit: 118AB AKA 118A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16728959, GREGORY R. WHITE, 930 WELDON ROAD, BRANDENBURG, KY 40108-9260 UNITED STATES, Week: 20, Unit: 102AB AKA 102A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16728959, ANNE E. WHITE, 930 WELDON ROAD, BRANDENBURG, KY 40108-9260 UNITED STATES, Week: 20, Unit: 102AB AKA 102A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16729728, JOHN S. CODD, 1418 N COUNTRY CLUB DR APT 142, MESA, AZ 85201-2580 UNITED STATES, Week: 52, Unit: 118AB AKA 118A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Fixed; 16729728, BETTY R. CODD, 1418 N COUNTRY CLUB DR APT 142, MESA, AZ 85201-2580 UNITED STATES, Week: 52, Unit: 118AB AKA 118A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Fixed; 16730123, DENNIS S. DAMON, 3245 DELBURN AVE, DUBLIN, OH 43017-1658 UNITED STATES, Week: 24, Unit: 111AB AKA 111A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16730123, LAURABETH DAMON, 3245 DELBURN AVE, DUBLIN, OH 43017-1658 UNITED STATES, Week: 24, Unit: 111AB AKA 111A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16730376, SHARON L. MCGUIRE F/K/A SHARON L. WRIGGINS, 550 PERRY ROAD, WOODBINE, NJ 08270-9657 UNITED STATES, Week: 20, Unit: 110AB AKA 110A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16731396, SERGIO RODRIGUEZ, 2526 South Ave, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-3188 UNITED STATES, Week: 28, Unit: 123AB AKA 123A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16731396, NYDIA FEBUS RODRIGUEZ, 2526 South Ave, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590-3188 UNITED STATES, Week: 28, Unit: 123AB AKA 123A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16733475, GALINA LODATO, 108 IVY LN, LIDO BEACH, NY 11561-4911 UNITED STATES, Week: 41, Unit: 101, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16735300, TAMMIE J THOMPSON, C/O DSK LAW GROUP PO BOX 87, ORLANDO, FL 32802-0087 UNITED STATES, Week: 31, Unit: 112AB AKA 112A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16737612, FRANK J. MCWILLIAMS, 3513 ROBINS WAY, WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185 UNITED STATES, Week: 26, Unit: 106AB AKA 106A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16737612, SUSAN M. MCWILLIAMS, 3513 ROBINS WAY, WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185 UNITED STATES, Week: 26, Unit: 106AB AKA 106A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16737841, HARRY L BECKNER, 2817 Macineery Dr Apt 1103, Council Bluffs, IA 51501-8126 UNITED STATES, Week: 27, Unit: 108, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16737841, WILLIAM S HOGAN, 2817 Macineery Dr Apt 1103, Council Bluffs, IA 51501-8126 UNITED STATES, Week: 27, Unit: 108, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16737964, WILMA Y AKERY, 5835 WHISPERING LN, TITUSVILLE, FL 32780 UNITED STATES, Week: 11, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16737964, NORMAN L AKERY, 5835 WHISPERING LN, TITUSVILLE, FL 32780 UNITED STATES, Week: 11, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16738629, JAMES M HALL, 18811 P ST, OMAHA, NE 68135-3518 UNITED STATES, Week: 48, Unit: 121AB AKA 121A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: FLEX; 16738629, RENEE M HALL, 18811 P ST, OMAHA, NE 68135-3518 UNITED STATES, Week: 48, Unit: 121AB AKA 121A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: FLEX; 16739031, KENNETH H NASS, 3305 N 80TH ST, OMAHA, NE 68134-4909 UNITED STATES, Week: 51, Unit: 120AB AKA 120A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16739031, MAUREEN K NASS, 3305 N 80TH ST, OMAHA, NE 68134-4909 UNITED STATES, Week: 51, Unit: 120AB AKA 120A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16740396, DANIEL P CONLEY, 5005 W SHOOTING STAR AVE, WEST JORDAN, UT 84081-4724 UNITED STATES, Week: 46, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16740900, PENNY J SPOUTZ, 24317 COURTLAND AVE, EASTPOINTE, MI 48021 UNITED STATES, Week: 23, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16740900, KEITH R SPOUTZ, 24317 COURTLAND AVE, EASTPOINTE, MI 48021 UNITED STATES, Week: 23, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16740900, KRISTINE L DRENNING, 24317 COURTLAND AVE, EASTPOINTE, MI 48021 UNITED STATES, Week: 23, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16740900, WILLIAM S DRENNING, 24317 COURTLAND AVE, EASTPOINTE, MI 48021 UNITED STATES, Week: 23, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16741062, NICKOLAS W MCELVAIN, 8236 STOCKWELL ST, LINCOLN, NE 68506-4768 UNITED STATES, Week: 4, Unit: 122AB AKA 122A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16741062, CONSTANCE L MCELVAIN, 8236 STOCKWELL ST, LINCOLN, NE 68506-4768 UNITED STATES, Week: 4, Unit: 122AB AKA 122A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16741467, ELIZABETH M. SCHULTZ, 1629 N 102ND ST, OMAHA, NE 68114-0000 UNITED STATES, Week: 15, Unit: 113AB AKA 113A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16741467, THE ELIZABETH M. SCHULTZ REVOCABLE TRUST, 1629 N 102ND ST, OMAHA, NE 68114 UNITED STATES, Week: 15, Unit: 113AB AKA 113A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16754173, LAWRENCE W MARSH, 11522 S 39th St, Bellevue, NE 68123-5208 UNITED STATES, Week: 4, Unit: 114AB AKA 114A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16754173, LINDA M MARSH, 11522 S 39th St, Bellevue, NE 68123-5208 UNITED STATES, Week: 4, Unit: 114AB AKA 114A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16754238, JASON B BRODERS, 2055 WESTFORK LN, RAYMOND, NE 68428-8211 UNITED STATES, Week: 45, Unit: 123AB AKA 123A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16754238, KENZIE M BRODERS, 2055 WESTFORK LN, RAYMOND, NE 68428-8211 UNITED STATES, Week: 45, Unit: 123AB AKA 123A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16755960, LAWRENCE H CORAN, 3068 MARTIN AVE, OMAHA, NE 68112-2628 UNITED STATES, Week: 4, Unit: 116, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16755960, PRAPHI CORAN, 3068 MARTIN AVE, OMAHA, NE 68112-2628 UNITED STATES, Week: 4, Unit: 116, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16764046, WALTER R JOSH, PO BOX 1083, FREDERICK, CO 80530-1083 UNITED STATES, Week: 35, Unit: 113AB AKA 113A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16764046, KATHRYN J JOSH, PO BOX 1083, FREDERICK, CO 80530-1083 UNITED STATES, Week: 35, Unit: 113AB AKA 113A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16765528, TIMOTHY J MAGUE, C/O MITCHELL REED SUSSMAN & ASSOCIATES 1053 S. PALM CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 UNITED STATES, Week: 20, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16765528, LINDA K MAGUE, C/O

MITCHELL REED SUSSMAN & ASSOCIATES 1053 S. PALM CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 UNITED STATES, Week: 20, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16766812, GORDON E CLOSE, 3004 W LONG DR APT A, LITTLETON, CO 80120-8152 UNITED STATES, Week: 13, Unit: 118AB AKA 118A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16766812, MAXINE K CLOSE, 3004 W LONG DR APT A, LITTLETON, CO 80120-8152 UNITED STATES, Week: 13, Unit: 118AB AKA 118A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16766866, MICHAEL D MASTALKA, 10046 SEDALIA ST, COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022-8744 UNITED STATES, Week: 10, Unit: 114AB AKA 114A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16766866, BOBBI L MASTALKA, 10046 SEDALIA ST, COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022-8744 UNITED STATES, Week: 10, Unit: 114AB AKA 114A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16766928, KENNETH W LAGRECA, 1002 ASPEN DR, EVERGREEN, CO 80439-4837 UNITED STATES, Week: 1, Unit: 112AB AKA 112A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16766928, K MARLYNN LAGRECA, 1002 ASPEN DR, EVERGREEN, CO 80439-4837 UNITED STATES, Week: 1, Unit: 112AB AKA 112A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16767154, DANIEL WILLIAM HOWE, 1301 COUNTY ROAD 154, BURNS, WY 82053-9788 UNITED STATES, Week: 25, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16767154, TERI M DECOCK, 1301 COUNTY ROAD 154, BURNS, WY 82053-9788 UNITED STATES, Week: 25, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16767185, ROSCOE D DYAL, 7395 E PONDEROSA CIR, PARKER, CO 80138-8624 UNITED STATES, Week: 32, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16767185, CAROL S DYAL, 7395 E PONDEROSA CIR, PARKER, CO 80138-8624 UNITED STATES, Week: 32, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16768191, THOMAS M GORDON JR, C/O NEALLY LAW 122 PARK CENTRAL SQUARE, SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 UNITED STATES, Week: 1, Unit: 123AB AKA 123A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16768191, CYNTHIA L GORDON, C/O NEALLY LAW 122 PARK CENTRAL SQUARE, SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 UNITED STATES, Week: 1, Unit: 123AB AKA 123A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16768844, RESORT RECLAMATIONS, LLC,5042 Wilshire Blvd # 35499, Los Angeles, CA 90036-4305 UNITED STATES, Week: 50, Unit: 101, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16774608, GORDON LAVERN HOGSETT, C/O BOUKZAM LAW 980 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY STE 110, BOCA RATON, FL 33432 UNITED STATES, Week: 9, Unit: 121AB, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16774608, CHARI DEE HOGSETT, C/O BOUKZAM LAW 980 NORTH FEDERAL HIGHWAY STE 110, BOCA RATON, FL 33432 UNITED STATES, Week: 9, Unit: 121AB, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16777048, HARRY L BECKNER, 2817 Macineery Dr Apt 1103, Council Bluffs, IA 51501-8126 UNITED STATES, Week: 11, Unit: 124, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16777048, WILLIAM S HOGAN, 2817 Macineery Dr Apt 1103, Council Bluffs, IA 51501-8126 UNITED STATES, Week: 11, Unit: 124, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16777092, JEAN C SAKAI, 8281 S 1000 E, SANDY, UT 84094-0736 UNITED STATES, Week: 32, Unit: 120AB AKA 120A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16777570, BOYD R MARK JR, 967 N MORGAN VALLEY DR, MORGAN, UT 84050-9634 UNITED STATES, Week: 9, Unit: 120AB AKA 120A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16777570, LISA A MARK, 967 N MORGAN VALLEY DR, MORGAN, UT 84050-9634 UNITED STATES, Week: 9, Unit: 120AB AKA 120A, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: Flex; 16778080, STANLEY LLOYD STIMSON, 13501 NE 23RD CT, NORTH MIAMI, FL 33181-1851 UNITED STATES, Week: 8, Unit: 117, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16778080, DARLA JEAN STIMSON, 13501 NE 23RD CT, NORTH MIAMI, FL 33181-1851 UNITED STATES, Week: 8, Unit: 117, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16778909, NEWEL L HUNTSMAN A/K/A NEWEL LEE HUNTSMAN, 10300 S 1540 W, SOUTH JORDAN, UT 84095-8879 UNITED STATES, Week: 42, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16778909, MAVA L HUNTSMAN, 10300 S 1540 W, SOUTH JORDAN, UT 84095-8879 UNITED STATES, Week: 42, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16784556, LUPE GONZALEZ, 2050 E PETERS COLONY ROAD, CARROLLTON, TX 75007-3544 UNITED STATES, Week: 6, Unit: 124, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16784556, TEREA BEARD-GONZALEZ, 2050 E PETERS COLONY ROAD, CARROLLTON, TX 75007-3544 UNITED STATES, Week: 6, Unit: 124, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16792511, CARL BAILEY, 7563 KURTZ CT, FORT WORTH, TX 76120-3312 UNITED STATES, Week: 51, Unit: 124, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: FIXED; 16792511, DEBORAH BAILEY, 7563 KURTZ CT, FORT WORTH, TX 76120-3312 UNITED STATES, Week: 51, Unit: 124, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: FIXED; 16796799, THOMAS A. KINMAN, 605 RAVEN LANE, COPPELL, TX 75019-3408 UNITED STATES, Week: 5, Unit: 116, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16796799, DEBRA H. KINMAN, 605 RAVEN LANE, COPPELL, TX 75019-3408 UNITED STATES, Week: 5, Unit: 116, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16797071, ROBERT C. BAKER, 5413 JEFFERSON DR, SACHSE, TX 75048-3613 UNITED STATES, Week: 23, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16797071, SANDRA M. BAKER, 5413 JEFFERSON DR, SACHSE, TX 75048-3613 UNITED STATES, Week: 23, Unit: 115AB AKA 115A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16837175, EUGENE FARREL FOUNTAINE, 13980 S KNOLL HOLLOW LN, DRAPER, UT 84020-7695 UNITED STATES, Week: 31, Unit: 118AB, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Flex; 16837175, DEANN S. 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ROWE, 2240 S BIRCH ST, DENVER, CO 80222-5020 UNITED STATES, Week: 43, Unit: 105AB, Frequency: Annual, Week Type: N/A; 16838589, AGNES TSCHIRART, 8075 W 90TH DRIVE, BROOMFIELD, CO 80021-8607 UNITED STATES, Week: 3, Unit: 124, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16838714, EDWARD J. ATCHISON, C/O MITCHELL REED SUSSMAN & ASSOCIATES 1053 S. PALM CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 UNITED STATES, Week: 7, Unit: 114AB AKA 114A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16838714, BEVERLY A. MARTEL, C/O MITCHELL REED SUSSMAN & ASSOCIATES 1053 S. PALM CANYON DR, PALM SPRINGS, CA 92264 UNITED STATES, Week: 7, Unit: 114AB AKA 114A, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: Fixed; 16838838, MARY H ELOISE NEWELL, C/O NEALLY LAW 122 PARK CENTRAL SQUARE, SPRINGFIELD, MO 65806 UNITED STATES, Week: 6, Unit: 105AB, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16840520, MARVIN R. SCHEFFLER, 1061 E 245TH ST, NEW PRAGUE, MN 56071 UNITED STATES, Week: 5, Unit: 123AB, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16840520, TINA M. MILLER, 1061 E 245TH ST, NEW PRAGUE, MN 56071 UNITED STATES, Week: 5, Unit: 123AB, Frequency: Odd Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16846192, LORIN C MACKAY, 1022 OAKRIDGE LANE, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010 UNITED STATES, Week: 28, Unit: 116, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16846192, KAYLA A MACKAY, 1022 OAKRIDGE LANE, BOUNTIFUL, UT 84010 UNITED STATES, Week: 28, Unit: 116, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16846312, AARON D. HAWKS, 1434 W 700 S, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84104-2671 UNITED STATES, Week: 6, Unit: 115AB, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16846312, MYLINDA S. HAWKS, 1434 W 700 S, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84104-2671 UNITED STATES, Week: 6, Unit: 115AB, Frequency: Even Year Biennial, Week Type: N/A; 16846314, CHARLES A. 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August 23, 30, 2018.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case No.: 2018-CA-2028

IN RE FORFEITURE:2007 Mercedes-BenzAutomobile, Silver in Color,bearingVIN# WDBRF52H67E026247NOTICE OF FORFEITURE

PROCEEDINGSTO ALL PERSONS WHOCLAIM AN INTEREST INTHE FOLLOWING PROP-ERTY: 2007 Mercedes-BenzAutomobile, Silver in Color,bearingVIN# WDBRF52H67E026247Russell Gibson, as Sheriff of

Osceola County, Florida,seized the above describedproperty on or about June 11,2018, in or about Kissimmee,Osceola County, Florida. AVerified Complaint for Orderof Probable Cause Findingand Final Order of Forfeiturepursuant to the Florida Con-traband Forfeiture Act, Sec-tions 932.701-.7062, FloridaStatutes (2017), has beenfiled in the Circuit Court, inand for Osceola County.If no claimant appears and

no claim is filed, a requestwill be made for an immedi-ate hearing and Final Orderof Forfeiture./s/ Kirk S. WarrenKirk S. Warren, EsquirePost Office Box 151Lakeland, FL 33802-0151(863) 688-3400FL Bar No. [email protected] for Petitioner,Russell Gibson, As Sheriffof Osceola County, Florida.August 23, 30, 2018

NOTICE OFPUBLIC AUCTION

The following vehicles willbe sold at auction free of allprior liens for cash.1) 2012 Kia Sedona EX4 Door - BlackVIN: KNDMH4C71C6471909Sale Date:September 05, 2018Sale Time: 10:00 A.M.Sale Location: Magic Tows,LLC. - 1201 Sawdust Trail -Kissimmee, Florida 34744August 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2018-CA-000258 MFBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,

Plaintiff,vs.BARTOLO SANTONI,ET AL.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judg-ment of Foreclosure datedJuly 12, 2018, in the aboveaction, the Osceola CountyClerk of Court will sell to thehighest bidder for cash atOSCEOLA, Florida, onAUGUST 28, 2018, at 11:00AM, at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 2600, Kissimmee, FL34741 for the following de-scribed property:Unit 2304A, of ROYALOAKS OF KISSIMMEE, ACONDOMINIUM, accordingto the Declaration of Con-dominium thereof, as re-corded in Official RecordsBook 1632 Page 2541, andin Condominium Plat Book5, Pages 1 through 5, in-clusive, and Pages 52through 56, inclusive, ofthe Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida,together with an undividedinterest or share in thecommon elements appur-tenant thereto, and toget-her with any and all amend-ments and/ or supple-ments to said Declarationof Condominium.Any person claiming an in-

terest 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, inits discretion, may enlargethe time of the sale. Notice ofthe changed time of sales h a l l b e p u b l i s h e d a sp r o v i d e d h e r e i n .If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-t a c t A D A C o o r d i n a t o rOsceola County, Court Ad-ministration at (407) 742-2417, Fax #: 407-835-5079or at [email protected],Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.Tromberg Law Group, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff1515 South FederalHighway, Suite 100,Boca Raton, FL 33432Telephone #: 561-338-4101Fax #: 561-338-4077Email: [email protected]: /s/ Tayane OliveiraTayane Oliveira, EsquireFBN #: 1002525Our Case #: 17-001960August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case No.: 2018-CA-2276 OCMICHAEL W. DAVIS andLISA G. DAVIS, his wife,Plaintiffs,

vs.LEE HOLMES,Defendant.

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: LEE HOLMESYOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction to quiet title on the fol-lowing property in OsceolaCounty, Florida:

CANAVERAL ACRES 1PB 2 PG 017 LOT 84

has been filed against youand you are required to servea copy of your written de-fenses, if any, to it on:Michael J. Barber, Esquire

the Plaintiffs' attorney, whoseaddress is 808 North MainStreet, Kissimmee, Florida34744, on or before the 11thday of SEPTEMBER 2018,and file the original with theclerk of this court either be-fore service on the Plaintiffs'at torney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a de-fault will be entered againstyou for the relief demandedin the complaint or petition.If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-tact Court Administration at 2Courthouse Square, Kissim-mee, Florida 34741, Tele-phone: (407) 742-2417 with-in two (2) working days ofyour receipt of this notice; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 1-800-955-8771.

DATED on this 31st day ofJuly 2018.(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)

ARMANDO RAMIREZAs Clerk of the Court

By: /s/ RSAs Deputy Clerk

August 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

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

CASE NO.: 2016-CA-001883THE VILLAS AT REUNION SQUARECONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.,Plaintiff(s),

vs.21ST MORTGAGE CORPORATION, INC., et al.,Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Final Judg-ment of Foreclosure After Default, entered September 5, 2017,in the above styled cause, in the Circuit Court of OsceolaCounty, Florida, the Clerk of Court will sell to the highest andbest bidder the following described property in accordance withSection 45.031 of the Florida Statutes:

Unit E303-S, The Villas at Reunion Square Condominium, aCondominium according to the Plat thereof recorded inCondominium Plat Book 10, Page 90, and Being FurtherDescribed in that certain Declaration of CondominiumRecorded in Official Records Book 3284, Page 1630; andFirst Amendment to Declaration of Condominium of theVillas at Reunion Square Condominium, Phase 4, Recor-ded in Official Records Book 3284, Page 2013; and sub-sequent Second Amendment to Declaration of Condomini-um of the Villas at Reunion Square Condominium Phase 3recorded in Official Records Book 3318, Page 1885, andsubsequent Third Amendment to Declaration of Con-dominium of the Villas at Reunion Square CondominiumPhase 2 recorded in Official Records Book 3376, Page 425;Together with any and all Amendments attaching thereto,all in the Public Records of Osceola County, Florida,together with an undivided interest in and to the commonelements appurtenant thereto.

for cash in an In Person Sale at 2 Courthouse Square, Suite2600/Room 2602, Kissimmee, FL 34741, beginning at 11:00A.M., on SEPTEMBER 4, 2018.Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if

any, other than the property owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale.AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT: If you are a personwith a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par-ticipate in a court proceeding or event, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please con-tact in Osceola County: ADA Coordinator, Court Administration,Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, Florida 34741, (407) 742-2417, Fax #: 407-835-5079, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if thetime before the scheduled court appearance is less than 7days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711 to reach theTelecommunications Relay Service,Dated the 10th day of August 2018.

/s/ Jacob BairJACOB BAIR, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0071437Primary: [email protected]: [email protected] LAW GROUP P.A..301 W. Platt Street, # 375Tampa, Florida 33606Telephone: (813) 379-3804Attorney for: PLAINTIFFAugust 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

CASE NO.: 2018-CA-001774 MFNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC,D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY,

Plaintiffvs.UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALLOTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ELFRIEDE RYEJORGENSEN, DECEASED, et al.,Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES,ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALLOTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH,UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF ELFRIEDE RYEJORGENSEN, DECEASED.217 RED MAPLE DRIVEKISSIMMEE, FL 34743AND TO: All persons claiming an interest by, through, under, oragainst the aforesaid Defendant(s).YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a

mortgage on the following described property located inOsceola County, Florida:LOT 25, BLOCK 171, BUENAVENTURA LAKES UNIT 9,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 41 - 42 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDSOF OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.has been filed against you, and you are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, if any, to this action, on Green-spoon Marder, LLP, Default Department, Attorneys forPlaintiff, whose address is Trade Centre South, Suite 700,100 West Cypress Creek Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309,and file the original with the Clerk within 30 days after the firstpublication of this notice in OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE, on orbefore SEPTEMBER 18, 2018; otherwise a default and a judg-ment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in theComplaint.

IMPORTANTIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act, per-

sons needing a reasonable accommodation to participate inthis proceeding should, no later than seven (7) days prior, con-tact the Clerk of the Court’s disability coordinator at COURTADMINISTRATION AT TWO COURTHOUSE SQUARE, SUITE6300, KISSIMMEE, FL 34741, Telephone: (407) 742-2417. Ifhearing or voice impaired, contact (TDD) at (800) 955-8771, viaFlorida Relay System.

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID COURT on this27th day of July 2018.

ARMANDO RAMIREZAS CLERK OF SAID COURT

By: /s/ S.V.As Deputy Clerk

(33585.2262/AS)August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OFJEFFERSON COUNTY, ALABAMA

BIRMINGHAM DIVISIONCIVIL ACTION NO. CV-2018-901928

REGIONS BANKPlaintiff,

vs.ZENORA MCKENZIE; FITZ MCKENZIE; VERONICA FINCH;CRANSTON BELSER; DELBERT BELSER; GLADYS SIM-MONS; FREDRICK BELSER; AND FICTITIOUS DEFEND-ANTS One Through Twenty, Whose Names and Identities AreOtherwise Unknown To The Plaintiff But Whose True NamesWill Be Substituted By Amendment When They Are Ascer-tained, and Who Are Further Described In Paragraph 9 of theComplaint That Follows Hereinbelow,Defendants.

NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT OF ACTIONFitz McKenzie ("Defendant"), an individual with the last known

location of Osceola County, Florida, must answer the Com-plaint filed by Plaintiff Regions Bank ("Plaintiff") for quiet titleand declaratory judgment, by filing the original with the Clerk ofCourt and serving a copy on plaintiff’s counsel by OCTOBER 1,2018 (thirty (30) days from the date of last publication). Serve acopy of same to William J. Long, attorney for Plaintiff, whoseaddress is Burr & Forman LLP, 420 North 20th Street, Suite3400, Birmingham, Alabama 35203, or thereafter, a judgmentby default may be rendered against Defendant, Fitz McKenziein Case No. CV-2018-901928.00, Circuit Court of JeffersonCounty, Alabama, Birmingham Division, 716 North Richard Ar-rington Jr. Blvd. North, Birmingham, AL 35203.Done this 25th day of July, 2018.

/s/ Anne Marie AdamsAnne Marie Adams

Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jefferson CountyWilliam J. LongBURR & FORMAN LLP420 N. 20th Street, Suite 3400Birmingham, Alabama 35203Attorney for PlaintiffAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 5285,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): MAMIE LEE FRYAR Assessed to:Legal Description: OLD NARCOOSSEE PB 1 PG 017 BLK GLOT 7 Parcel No.: 20 25 31 4270 000G 0070All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that KEVIN J LEWERKE, the holder oftax certificate No. 10501, issued on June-01-2011, has filedsaid certificate in this office and has made application for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. The tax certificate information is asfollows: Apparent Titleholder(s): ANNIE C WASHINGTON,GEORGE WASHINGTON JR Assessed to:Legal Description: WALKERS LOUGHMAN ADDN PB 1 PG338 BLK 7 LOT 12 Parcel No.: 06 26 28 5400 0007 0120All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE NINTH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT, IN ANDFOR OSCEOLA

COUNTY, FLORIDA.Case #: 2018-CA-000258 MFBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,

Plaintiff,vs.BARTOLO SANTONI,ET AL.,

Defendant(s).NOTICE OF

FORECLOSURE SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENpursuant to the Final Judg-ment of Foreclosure datedJuly 12, 2018, in the aboveaction, the Osceola CountyClerk of Court will sell to thehighest bidder for cash atOSCEOLA, Florida, onAUGUST 28, 2018, at 11:00AM, at 2 Courthouse Square,Suite 2600, Kissimmee, FL34741 for the following de-scribed property:Unit 2304A, of ROYALOAKS OF KISSIMMEE, ACONDOMINIUM, accordingto the Declaration of Con-dominium thereof, as re-corded in Official RecordsBook 1632 Page 2541, andin Condominium Plat Book5, Pages 1 through 5, in-clusive, and Pages 52through 56, inclusive, ofthe Public Records ofOsceola County, Florida,together with an undividedinterest or share in thecommon elements appur-tenant thereto, and toget-her with any and all amend-ments and/ or supple-ments to said Declarationof Condominium.Any person claiming an in-

terest 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, inits discretion, may enlargethe time of the sale. Notice ofthe changed time of sales h a l l b e p u b l i s h e d a sp r o v i d e d h e r e i n .If you are a person with a

disability who needs any ac-commodation in order to par-ticipate in this proceeding,you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please con-t a c t A D A C o o r d i n a t o rOsceola County, Court Ad-ministration at (407) 742-2417, Fax #: 407-835-5079or at [email protected],Osceola County Courthouse,2 Courthouse Square, Suite6300, Kissimmee, FL 34741at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance,or immediately upon receiv-ing this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appear-ance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice im-paired, call 711.Tromberg Law Group, P.A.Attorney for Plaintiff1515 South FederalHighway, Suite 100,Boca Raton, FL 33432Telephone #: 561-338-4101Fax #: 561-338-4077Email: [email protected]: /s/ Tayane OliveiraTayane Oliveira, EsquireFBN #: 1002525Our Case #: 17-001960August 16, 23, 2018

Thursday, August 23, 2018 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Page 23

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

CASE NO.: 2018-CA-001227 MFTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON, F/K/A THE BANK OFNEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLD-ERS OF CWALT, INC., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-OH3, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,SERIES 2007-OH3,Plaintiff,

vs.SIMON WILSON-STOREY; MELODIE WILSON-STOREY-WYNDHAM PALMS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.;WYNDHAM PALMS MASTER COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION,INC., UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION # 1 and # 2,et.al.,Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: SIMON WILSON-STOREY(Current Residence Unknown)(Last Known Address)8121 SUN PALM DRIVEKISSIMMEE, FL 34747

MELODIE WILSON-STOREY(Current Residence Unknown)(Last Known Address)8121 SUN PALM DRIVEKISSIMMEE, FL 34747

ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, INCLUDING, IF A NAMEDDEFENDANT IS DECEASED, THE PERSONAL REPRESENT-ATIVES, THE SURVIVING SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIESCLAIMING, BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THAT DE-FENDANT, AND ALL CLAIMANTS, PERSONS OR PARTIES,NATURAL OR CORPORATE, OR WHOSE EXACT LEGALSTATUS IS UNKNOWN, CLAIMING UNDER ANY OF THEABOVE NAMED OR DESCRIBED DEFENDANTS(Last Known Address)8121 SUN PALM DRIVEKISSIMMEE, FL 34747

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mort-gage on the following described property:LOT 63, WYNDHAM PALMS PHASE 3, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13,PAGES 13, 15 AND 14, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFOSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.A/K/A: 8121 SUN PALM DRIVE, KISSIMMEE, FL 34747.has been filed against you and you are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Brian L. Rosaler,Esquire, POPKIN & ROSALER, P.A., 1701 West HillsboroBoulevard, Suite 400, Deerfield Beach, FL 33442, Attorney forPlaintiff, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of thisNotice in the Osceola News Gazette, and file the original withthe Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attor-ney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will beentered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS

ANY ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE INTHIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TOYOU, TO THE PROVISIONS OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE.PLEASE CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRATION AT 2COURTHOUSE SQUARE, SUITE 6300, KISSIMMEE, FLOR-IDA 34741. TELEPHONE: (407) 742-2417 WITHIN TWO (2)WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE; IFYOU ARE HEARING IMPAIRED OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL1-800-955-8771.WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 27th day of

July 2018.ARMANDO RAMIREZ

As Clerk of the CourtBy: /s/ SV

As Deputy Clerk18-45982August 16, 23, 2018

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND FOROSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA.

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No.: 2018-CP-000520 PR

DIVISION: Probate.IN RE: ESTATE OF LUCILLE M. ROUSSEL,A/K/A LUCILLE MARIE ROUSSEL,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(Summary Administration)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDSAGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administra-

tion has been entered in the estate of LUCILLE M. ROUSSEL,A/K/A LUCILLE MARIE ROUSSEL, deceased. File Number2018-CP-000520 PR, by the Circuit Court for Osceola County,Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 2 Court-house Square, Kissimmee, Florida 34741; that the decedent'sdate of death was April 21, 2018, that the total value of the es-tate is approximately $41,010.81 and that the names and ad-dresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such orderare:Name AddressKathleen Frank 5353 Mill Stream Drive,

St. Cloud, Florida 34771Michael R. Kittrcdge 18 Wilkins Street,

Hudson, Massachusetts 01749Emily Brazier 398 Hunters Run,

Jefferson, Georgia 30549Kevin E. Kittredge 57 Blaine Street,

Hudson Massachusetts 01749Daniel J. Kittredge 31 Zapora Drive,

Hookset, New Hampshire 03106Robert J. Kittredge 202 Lincoln Avenue South,

Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08002Lewis and Massey, P.A. 1021 Massachusetts Avenue,

St. Cloud, Florida 34769ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT:All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having

claims or demands against the estate of the decedent otherthan those for whom provision for full payment was made in theOrder of Summary Administration must file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION733,702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMSAND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVERBARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLETIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.The date of first publication of this Notice is August 23, 2018.

Petitioner:/s/ Kathleen Frank

KATHLEEN FRANK5353 Mill Stream Drive

St. Cloud, Florida 34771Attorney for Petitioner:/s/ C.D. Lewis Jr.C.D. LEWIS Jr.Attorney for Kathleen FrankFlorida Bar No. 435848.LEWIS and MASSEY, P.A.Attorneys-at-Law1021 Massachusetts AvenueP.O. Box 701654St. Cloud, Florida 34770-1654Telephone: (407) 892-5138Fax #: (407) 892-1534E-Mail: [email protected] 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 1487,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): CATHY L GEORGE Assessed to:Legal Description: INTEROCEAN CITY SEC A PB 1 PG 169BLK 29, COM S 29 DEG E 263 FT FROM NE COR, S 29 DEGE 50 FT, S 61 DEG W 111.7 FT TO S LINE BLK 29, W 18.7FT, N 29 DEG W 36.9 FT, N 61 DEG E 125 FT AND W 20 FTOF SUWANNEE AVE ABUTT LOT AND THAT PORTION OFVAC UN-NAMED ROAD LYING S OF ABOVE LEGAL ParcelNo.: 33 25 28 3500 0029 0020All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 100,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): AMOS AKINOLA, JANET AKINOLA,PHILIPPA WARD, YEMISI AND YETUNDE INTER VIVOSREV TRUST Assessed to:Legal Description: GRAND PALMS CONDOMINIUM IVPHASE 8 CB 7 PGS 16-19 UNIT 102C Parcel No.: 05 25 273272 0001 102CAll of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 3952,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): FLAVIO AGUILERA Assessed to:Legal Description: BUENAVENTURA LAKES UNIT 1 PB 2PG 110 LOT L: BEG NW COR, E 135 FT, S 43 DEG W 248.08FT, N 55 DEG W 133.22 FT, N 54 DEG E 179.10 FT TO POBAKA LOT 4 Parcel No.: 07 25 30 2675 000L 0040All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4645,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ANDRES SALCEDO,LUZ G SILVERIO SALCEDO Assessed to:Legal Description: ANTHEM PARK PH 3A PB 20 PG 86-89LOT 244 LESS MINERAL RIGHTS Parcel No.: 09 26 30 00810001 2440All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that BEOR FUND 1 LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 743, issued on June-01-2016, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deedto be issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as fol-lows: Apparent Titleholder(s): PRESTIGE HOMES INVEST-MENTS LLC, PRESTIGE HOMES LLC Assessed to:Legal Description: REUNION PHASE 2 PARCEL 3 PB 14PGS 136-140 34-25-27 LOT 60 Parcel No.: 35 25 27 48550001 0600All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that BEOR FUND 1 LLC, the holder oftax certificate No. 748, issued on June-01-2016, has filed saidcertificate in this office and has made application for a tax deedto be issued thereon. The tax certificate information is as fol-lows: Apparent Titleholder(s): PRESTIGE HOMES INVEST-MENTS LLC, PRESTIGE HOMES LLC Assessed to:Legal Description: REUNION PHASE 2 PARCEL 3 PB 14PGS 136-140 LOT 157 34-25-27 Parcel No.: 35 25 27 48550001 1570All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 1036,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows: Apparent Titlehold-er(s): JORGE QUINTERO, RONALD QUINTERO Assessed to:Legal Description: BLOSSOM PARK VILLAS A CONDO CB 6PGS 176-183 OR 2426/2665 BLDG 400 UNIT 110B ParcelNo.: 05 25 28 2608 0400 110BAll of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice isrequested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 1841,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): KRISHNA GANESH Assessed to:Legal Description: POINCIANA V 2 NBD 1 PB 3 PG 69 BLK646 LOT 12 27/26/28 Parcel No.: 25 26 28 6100 0646 0120All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 2996,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): AIE YOUNG ALLEN,ROBERT L ALLEN JR Assessed to:Legal Description: R BASS ADD BLK J S 90 FT OF LOT 6Parcel No.: 22 25 29 1050 000J 0065All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 2296,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ROBERT LEE JOHNSON JR,ROSELEE JOHNSON Assessed to:Legal Description: MARYDIA PB B PG 067 BLK 58 LOTS 12& N 1/2 LOT 13 Parcel No.: 02 25 29 4080 0058 0120All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 2737,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): BOLIVAR MATOS Assessed to:Legal Description: VILLAS AT SHADOW BAY PHASE IV PB4 PG 124 ORB 824 PG 135 BLDG 18 UNIT D Parcel No.: 1725 29 2138 0001 018DAll of said property being in the County of Osceola, State ofFlorida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the prop-erty described therein will be sold to the highest bidder on lineat www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day of Septem-ber, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to any addition-al outstanding taxes.DATED this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is re-quested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZ-ETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 3356,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): CHRISTOPHER M CHAPPEL,JACQUELYN BEACH Assessed to:Legal Description: OSPREY COVE AT THE OAKS PHASE IXOR 1825/1710 UNIT 101 Parcel No.: 32 25 29 4638 0001 1010All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 3470,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as followsApparent Titleholder(s): ASTRID LOPEZ, BORIS ROJASAssessed to:Legal Description: CONCORDE ESTATES PHASE 1 PB 16PGS 156-161 LOT 39 Parcel No.: 20 26 29 2881 0001 0390All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 3909,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): NAYISHA MARIE ALBINOAssessed to:Legal Description: MORELAND ESTATES PHASE ONE PB 6PG 139 LOT 20 Parcel No.: 06 25 30 4198 0001 0200All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4636,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ALEXANDER BRUNO, BETHZAIDABRUNO Assessed to:Legal Description: ANTHEM PARK PH 1B PB 18 PG 72 LOT112 Parcel No.: 09 26 30 0055 0001 1120All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 2916,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): FIDELIS E ANDREWS Assessed to:Legal Description: W.H. KING PB 1 PG 050 LOTS 24, 25, 32& 33 Parcel No.: 21 25 29 1560 0001 0240All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 3330,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): LANA TURNER Assessed to:Legal Description: SUHLS SUBDIVISION UNIT 2 PB 5 PG 68LOT 32 Parcel No.: 30 25 29 5153 0001 0320All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4252,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ARTHUR ORL LLC Assessed to:Legal Description: LA FORTUNA CONDO CB 11 PG 75 OR3410/109 UNIT 1115 Parcel No.: 19 25 30 3711 0001 1115All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4257,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ARTHUR ORL LLC Assessed to:Legal Description: LA FORTUNA CONDO CB 11 PG 75 OR3410/109 UNIT 1121 Parcel No.: 19 25 30 3711 0001 1121All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4262,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ARTHUR ORL LLC Assessed to:Legal Description: LA FORTUNA CONDO CB 11 PG 75 OR3410/109 UNIT 2404 Parcel No.: 19 25 30 3711 0001 2404All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4266,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): ARTHUR ORL LLC Assessed to:Legal Description: LA FORTUNA CONDO CB 11 PG 75 OR3410/109 UNIT 2412 Parcel No.: 19 25 30 3711 0001 2412All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

WARNINGNotice of Application for Tax Deed

Notice is hereby given that MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZCREEK FLORIDA II LLC, the holder of tax certificate No. 4452,issued on June-01-2016, has filed said certificate in this officeand has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon.The tax certificate information is as follows:Apparent Titleholder(s): WAYNE R SIMMONS Assessed to:Legal Description: ST CLOUD PB B PG 34 BLK 297 LOTS22-24 12/26/30 Parcel No.: 01 26 30 0001 0297 0220All of said property being in the County of Osceola, State of

Florida.Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law, the

property described therein will be sold to the highest bidder online at www.osceola.realtaxdeed.com on, the 11th day ofSeptember, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. Property is sold subject to anyadditional outstanding taxes.DATED on this day, July 16, 2018, publication of this notice is

requested. Notice to be published in the OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE.ARMANDO RAMIREZClerk of the Circuit Court, Osceola County, FloridaBy: DC, Deputy ClerkAugust 9, 16, 23, 30, 2018

Page 24 OSCEOLA NEWS-GAZETTE Thursday, August 23, 2018

KPD MEMORIAL BARBECUE

The Kissimmee Police Department hosted a community barbecue on Saturday, Aug. 18, at Kissimmee Lakefront Park to remember the lives of Sgt. Sam Howard and Officer Matthew Baxter who were killed last year in the line of duty. There was free food, lawn games, musical entertainment and KUA’s kid zone with inflatables and a climbing wall.

Top row: Kissimme Police Chief Jeff O’Dell made opening remarks remembering the contributions of Sgt. Howard and Officer Baxter to the community and welcomed all those attending the day’s festivities in their memory. Kissimmee Police Sgt. Anthony Amada and Sgt. Sam Howard’s widow, B.J. Russell, shared fond memories of Sgt. Howard. Second row: Matthew Baxter’s widow, Sadia, and daughter, Sariah, shared a tearful moment describing the difficulties they have endured during the past year. Matthew Baxter’s sister, Liz, spoke about her brother as his mom, Donna Brown, stood by. Third row: Captain Mike Pierson with the St. Cloud Police Department cooked up burgers along with 10 other officers, wives and admin support personnel from his department. K-9 Handler Andrew Stinson posed for photos with Sam, who has been on the police force for a year and was named after Sgt. Sam Howard. Right: Guests, who celebrated the lives of KPD Sgt. Sam Howard and Officer Matthew Baxter, relaxed in the shade and enjoyed free hamburgers, hot dogs and drinks. News-Gazette Photos by Martin Maddock