12
By Steve Paradis Herald Staff Seminole County residents planned to attend Friday after- noon’s rally in Orlando to sup- port Gov. Ron DeSantis and to end the lockdown of people in Florida. The regional rally was planned for 3 p.m. outside the Orange County Administration building at Rosalind and Church streets in Orlando. The same building is where Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings holds regular coronavirus press conferences. Photo contributed The tournament, advertised as “The Match,” will take place April 24 at the Mayfair Country Club in Sanford. SANFORD HERALD WEEKEND: APRIL 19-21, 2020 SEMINOLE SMILE Kylie Wofford STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST As of 3 p.m. Friday LAKE MARY , LONGWOOD, WINTER SPRINGS, OVIEDO, GENEVA, CASSELBERRY , OSTEEN, CHULUOTA, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, DEBARY HEADLINES FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS 5 things to know today - that aren't about the virus Your daily look at late-breaking news and stories that are being talked about: SPACE STATION CREW LANDS IN KAZAKHSTAN An International Space Station crew has landed safely in Kaza- khstan after more than 200 days in space. ANXIETY REMAINS HIGH 25 YEARS AFTER OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING Ordinarily, survivors and vic- tims’ families would gather Sun- day at the memorial where the Alfred P. Murrah Building once stood to pay tribute to the lives that were lost in the Oklahoma City bombing 25 years ago, but these are not ordinary times. SKOREAN COURT TO RE- OPEN CASE ON ABUSIVE VA- GRANT FACILITY South Korea’s Supreme Court says it will re-open a case related to the enslavement and abuse of thousands of people at a vagrants’ facility in the 1970s and 1980s. UKRAINE FORCES, RUSS- IAN-BACKED REBELS EX- CHANGE PRISONERS The office of Ukraine’s presi- dent says Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels have ex- changed 34 more prisoners. STUDY SAYS GLOBAL WARMING WORSENED US WEST MEGADROUGHT Scientists say a two-decade-long dry spell is turning into one of the deepest megadroughts in the western United States, and that about half of it can be blamed on man-made global warming. The UCF football program continues to stock up on talented players GO KNIGHTS, CHARGE-ON! See Sports, Page 9 Allegiant Bombardier Faro Fastenal HCA Healthcare Invacare NextEra Tractor Supply Toro Wells Fargo $83.81 $.44 $46.78 $35.49 $114.77 $6.75 $241.50 $91.83 $65.34 $28.00 READ US ONLINE AT: MYSANFORDHERALD.COM Vol. 129, No. 73 • © 2020 Since 1908 See RALLY, Page 6 Seminole business owners participate in Reopen Florida! rally in Orlando See People, Page 5 Gyroplanes taking to the Skies Flying “Low and Slow” Seminole Smile sponsored by Oakport Dental In struggling times, funeral director makes special arrangements for grieving family By Steve Paradis Herald Staff Extra, extra! Sanford’s One Hope Interna- tional will use old Sanford Herald newspaper boxes to help those in need of food or hygiene items. “Right now is the absolute right time to roll See PANTRIES, Page 6 See KINDNESS, Page 6 One Hope to use Herald’s old newspaper boxes as ‘Free Little Pantries’ By Steve Paradis Herald Staff A Sanford family could not thank a local fu- neral director enough for her act of kindness to a grieving mother who, because she contracted COVID-19, could not be with her only son when he died of a heart attack April 3. Barbra Jackson from North Carolina trav- eled to Sanford after learning that her son, Herald photo by Steve Paradis Since the start of the outspread of the coronavirus businesses and gov- ernemnt buildings, such as the Sanford Museum, have closed their doors. Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t be the final round of 1960 U.S. Open at Cherry Hills Coun- try Club in Colorado when a 20-year- old Jack Nicholas took on the already famous Arnold Palmer, then 30, and the legendary Ben Hogan, then 47. But next Friday, April 24, Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett, who is also presi- dent of the Sanford Chamber of Com- merce, will face off against Pete Sands, general manager of the historic May- fair Country Club. Promotion for the event is calling it a winner takes all competition. Dona- tions made in support of either com- petitor will support the Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens. Writing to the Sanford Chamber members, Triplett said: “As you prob- See MATCH, Page 6 Herald photo by Tommy Vincent Colonial Room Manager Noel Todd (center) makes curbside delivers with Colonial Room Owners Michelle and Jason Simoneaux (right). Colonial Room is one of the many downtown restaurants forced to take-out service only since their dining rooms have been ordered to close down. Photo contributed Angeley and Chase Ford work to modify newspa- per boxes into Free Little Pantries. TAKE OUT STILL A GO

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Page 1: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

By Steve Paradis Herald Staff

Seminole County residents

planned to attend Friday after-noonrsquos rally in Orlando to sup-port Gov Ron DeSantis and to end the lockdown of people in Florida

The regional rally was planned for 3 pm outside the Orange County Administration building at Rosalind and Church streets in Orlando The same building is where Orange County Mayor Jerry Demings holds regular coronavirus press conferences

Photo contributed The tournament advertised as ldquoThe Matchrdquo will take place April 24 at the Mayfair Country Club in Sanford

SANFORD HERALD

WEEKEND APRIL 19-21 2020

SEMINOLE SMILE

Kylie Wofford

STOCKS OF

LOCAL INTEREST

As of 3 pm Friday

LAKE MARY LONGWOOD WINTER SPRINGS OVIEDO GENEVA CASSELBERRY OSTEEN CHULUOTA ALTAMONTE SPRINGS DEBARY

HEADLINES FROM ASSOCIATED PRESS

5 things to know today - that arent about the virus

Your daily look at late-breaking news and stories that are being talked about

SPACE STATION CREW LANDS IN KAZAKHSTAN

An International Space Station

crew has landed safely in Kaza-khstan after more than 200 days in space

ANXIETY REMAINS HIGH 25 YEARS AFTER OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING

Ordinarily survivors and vic-

timsrsquo families would gather Sun-day at the memorial where the Alfred P Murrah Building once stood to pay tribute to the lives that were lost in the Oklahoma City bombing 25 years ago but these are not ordinary times

SKOREAN COURT TO RE-OPEN CASE ON ABUSIVE VA-GRANT FACILITY

South Korearsquos Supreme Court

says it will re-open a case related to the enslavement and abuse of thousands of people at a vagrantsrsquo facility in the 1970s and 1980s

UKRAINE FORCES RUSS-IAN-BACKED REBELS EX-CHANGE PRISONERS

The office of Ukrainersquos presi-

dent says Ukrainian forces and Russia-backed rebels have ex-changed 34 more prisoners

STUDY SAYS GLOBAL WARMING WORSENED US WEST MEGADROUGHT

Scientists say a two-decade-long

dry spell is turning into one of the deepest megadroughts in the western United States and that about half of it can be blamed on man-made global warming

The UCF football program continues to stock

up on talented players

GO KNIGHTS CHARGE-ON

See Sports Page 9

Allegiant

Bombardier

Faro

Fastenal

HCA Healthcare

Invacare

NextEra

Tractor Supply

Toro

Wells Fargo

$8381

$44

$4678

$3549

$11477

$675

$24150

$9183

$6534

$2800

READ US ONLINE AT MYSANFORDHERALDCOMVol 129 No 73 bull copy 2020 Since 1908

See RALLY Page 6

Seminole business owners participate in Reopen Florida rally in Orlando

See People Page 5

Gyroplanes taking

to the Skies Flying

ldquoLow and Slowrdquo

Seminole Smile sponsored by Oakport Dental

In struggling times funeral director makes special arrangements for grieving family

By Steve Paradis Herald Staff

Extra extra Sanfordrsquos One Hope Interna-

tional will use old Sanford Herald newspaper boxes to help those in need of food or hygiene items

ldquoRight now is the absolute right time to roll

See PANTRIES Page 6

See KINDNESS Page 6

One Hope to use Heraldrsquos old newspaper boxes

as lsquoFree Little Pantriesrsquo

By Steve Paradis Herald Staff

A Sanford family could not thank a local fu-

neral director enough for her act of kindness to a grieving mother who because she contracted COVID-19 could not be with her only son when he died of a heart attack April 3

Barbra Jackson from North Carolina trav-eled to Sanford after learning that her son

Herald photo by Steve Paradis Since the start of the outspread of the coronavirus businesses and gov-ernemnt buildings such as the Sanford Museum have closed their doors

Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM

By Herald Staff Maybe it wonrsquot be the final round of

1960 US Open at Cherry Hills Coun-try Club in Colorado when a 20-year-old Jack Nicholas took on the already famous Arnold Palmer then 30 and the legendary Ben Hogan then 47

But next Friday April 24 Sanford Mayor Jeff Triplett who is also presi-dent of the Sanford Chamber of Com-merce will face off against Pete Sands general manager of the historic May-fair Country Club

Promotion for the event is calling it a winner takes all competition Dona-tions made in support of either com-petitor will support the Central Florida Zoo amp Botanical Gardens

Writing to the Sanford Chamber members Triplett said ldquoAs you prob-

See MATCH Page 6

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent Colonial Room Manager Noel Todd (center) makes curbside delivers with Colonial Room Owners Michelle and Jason Simoneaux (right) Colonial Room is one of the many downtown restaurants forced to take-out service only since their dining rooms have been ordered to close down

Photo contributed Angeley and Chase Ford work to modify newspa-per boxes into Free Little Pantries

TAKE OUT STILL A GO

By Sheralyn Brinson April is National Poetry Month

It was inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996 to re-mind the public that poets have an integral role to play in our culture and that poetry matters Over the years it has become the largest lit-erary celebration in the world with schools publishers libraries book-sellers and poets celebrating po-etryrsquos vital place in our culture

Now as we face an unprece-dented circumstance the Coron-avirus (COVID-19) Pandemic National Poetry Month has taken on new meaning and importance More and more people are turning to poetry at this moment because poetry and inspiring language can help bring solace and needed strength This year the Academy of American Poets is more commit-ted than ever to doing everything it can to bring poetry to the widest possible audience The organization offers activities initiatives and re-sources which have been adapted for online platforms to support viewers in finding comfort re-silience and connection at this time and inspire everyone to celebrate poetry all year long Read about the various ways to celebrate National Poetry Month online at home in virtual poetry readings sign up for Poem-a-Day and receive a free poem daily in your inbox partici-pate in the new online initiative Shelter-in-Poems and more (wwwpoetsorg and wwwAcademyofAmericanPoetsorg)

bull The Gwendolyn Brooks Writers

Association (GBWA) of Florida Inc sponsors an annual event ldquoRevelryrdquo the Literary Voice of the GBWA where poets submit their original works to a panel for review and thereafter selected poems are presented in an open-reading for-mat and The Thomas Burnett Swann Poetry Prize is awarded This event celebrates the life and legacy of the late Gwendolyn Brooks the first Black to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1950) and the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees GBWA Board of Directors Dr Stephen Caldwell Wright President and Founder Dr Annye L Refoe and Dr Rufus

Ellis Jr This yearrsquos ldquoRevelryrdquo Event has been canceled Informa-tion about next yearrsquos event will be made available as soon as possible in 2021

bull Sanford native Dr Stephen

Caldwell Wright penned the fol-lowing poem as a Tribute to Tim Raines The poem was published in Dr Wrightrsquos ldquoPoems in Movementrdquo compilation in 1984 ldquoFor Tim Raines with Love from Sanford ldquoOurrdquo Jackie Robinson First hellip (When I was in Denver I heard of Tim Raines He was in the papers on the news The people loved him The papers and newscasters said ldquowhen it Raines it poursrdquo He talked good sense was not haughty Was positive and produc-tive I liked him Right Away and wished him well His Star was al-ready Set) Our young people Go away looking For the Big-Time A few of them make it Fewer make it Big The exceptional Excel Second hellip I went to Montreal To see Tim Raines Play a little ball He walked to the plate ldquoFliedrdquo to First With a single Dropped in the grass Stole Second Was bunted to Third Slid into Home Ahhhh he runs so fast He is ldquoourrdquo Jackie Robinson From humble Beginnings Rising hellip As big and strong As Jackie was And Just as wise And getting Taller hellip As he fights And struggles Through the web of Life and into Historyrdquo Tim Raines was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 30 2017

ldquoPoetry is usually a rhythmic

figurative and concentrated ex-pression of experiencerdquo (Thomas Burnett Swann 1969)

bull April birthdays Happy Birth-

day to William Alston Devin Baserville Evangelist Kent Beacham InDashia Bossard Rev Rufus Boykin Jr Debra Byrd Yvonne Cherry Matilda Cobb Cherone Cooper Will Cooper Oletha Dames Clara Davis Nicole Devereaux Nia Franklin Rhonda Fryer Jesstane Green Shemar Green Patsy Guy Marie ldquoReebierdquo Hampton-Williams Leon Hamp-ton Ann Byrd Hampton Elder CJ Haynes Elder John Aaron Hender-son Robert Henderson Faye Hen-

derson Vivian Hurston-Bowden Mary L Jackson Fears (90th Birth-day) Evangelist Beatrice Jones Johnny Jones Jessie Kendrick Jr (91st Birthday) Tanisha Leonard Zanetta Leonard Bishop Jerome C Lewis Shandrika Lewis Revonda Liggons-Hooks Tashara Matthews Londyn Merthie Shirley Mingo Krsquoyera Mitchell Peggy Mitchell-Lamarr Margaret Morgan-Hug-gins Lawrence Prince Jahiem Pringle Lady Carolyn Raines Josephine Sanders Marvin Scott Jr Evans Thompson Sackina Thompson Lorenzo Tillman (72nd birthday) Mother Marie Ware (83rd birthday) Linda Washington Caretha Williams Mary Alice Williams Irna Walker Sandra Wil-son Tom Wilson III Beverly Wright

bull April Wedding Anniversaries

Happy Anniversary to Derrick and Katonya Brinson Pastor Otis C and Lady Carolyn R Raines (45 years)

bull The birthday and wedding an-niversary listings are usually pub-lished in this column on the third Sunday of each month Please e-mail updates to Sheralyn J Brinson at sbrinsonmysanfordheraldcom or call 407-322-2611

bull Happy 90th Birthday to Mary

L Jackson Fears affectionately called ldquoMay-Rellrdquo She was born on April 3 1930 in Cotton (Mitchell County) GA the oldest of 6 chil-dren born to the late Damon Sylvester and the late Jewell Moore Jackson and the oldest sibling of the writer of this column The fam-ily relocated to Sanford FL when she was a young child She at-tended Seminole County Public Schools and graduated from Crooms Academy in 1948 ldquoMay-Rellrdquo earned her Bachelorrsquos Degree at Bethune Cookman CollegeUni-versity (Daytona Beach FL) and a Masterrsquos Degree in Library Science from Florida State University (Tal-lahassee FL) Shersquos a retired edu-cator having taught in the public

schools in Marion and Volusia Counties Shersquos a well-known Civil War re-enactor national storyteller author and film producer Her published books ldquoJuliersquos Journeyrdquo ldquoSlave Ancestral Research Itrsquos Something Elserdquo Slave Ancestral Research in Seven Steps Within the Jackson-Moore Family History and Genealogy with Related Familiesrdquo ldquoCivil War and Living History Re-Enacting About People of Color - How to Begin What to Wear Why Re-Enactrdquo and ldquoThe Memoir of a Re-enactor of Voices from the Past People of Color in the Civil Warrdquo Shersquos currently completing the manuscript for her next book ldquoWhen Lives Become Like Broken Dishesrdquo a memoir about her late husband Joel V Fears Sr In addi-tion to writing books ldquoMay-Rellrdquo was the writer and co-producer of the 2009 award-nominated docu-drama ldquoFilling the Gap Forgotten Chapter of American Historyrdquo She is the mother of three children John (ldquoAndyrdquo) Joel Jr (Jody) and the late Julie and one grandson John She and her family reside in Daytona Beach FL

Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at

SBrinsonMySanfordHeraldcom

THE BULLETIN BOARD Month of April is time to celebrate National Poetry Month

Tim Raines Member National Baseball Hall of Fame is the subject of the poem ldquoFor Tim Raines with Love from Sanford helliprdquo by Dr Stephen Caldwell Wright

Photos contributed Happy 90th Birthday to Mary L Jack-son Fears

PAGE 2 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

COUCH THEATER -- VIDEODVD PREVIEWS

By Amy Anderson Just Mercy (PG-13) -- Michael B Jordan

plays a young morally ambitious Harvard law graduate who goes to Alabama to seek justice on behalf of poverty- and racism-stricken death row inmates He starts with Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx) wrongfully convicted of murder and overcome by hopelessness I love a legal drama Its even better when its uplifting and tugs at your heartstrings but when its filled with top-notch actors and based on a true story -- well pass me the popcorn and the tissue box Also stars Brie Larson Tim Blake Nel-son and OShea Jackson Jr

Underwater (PG-13) -- At the bottom

of the Mariana Trench a group of re-searchers must suit up and cross a stretch of ocean floor to get from their damaged satellite station to the mother ship or risk a permanent vacation in Davy Jones locker Research engineer Norah Price (Kristin Stewart who shaved her head for the role) is chief among them joined by Vincent Cassel as the captain and TJ Miller for comic relief

Directorwriter William Eubank must have decided that ocean disaster and claus-trophobic deep-sea thrills werent enough so for good measure the crew is stalked by killer creatures as they venture out into the deep in what look very much like space-suits

The Night Clerk (R) -- Tye Sheridan

plays a highly intelligent young man on the Autism spectrum whose voyeur habits put him on the edge of a murder investiga-

tion in this neo-noir attempt by director Michael Cristofer Bart (Sheridan) is a hotel clerk with a peeping problem as he plants cameras in rooms of the hotel and observes the human interactions within -- with an eye to improving his own communication skills

One of these interactions involves a murder The balance of the plot involves a passel of underused but talented actors Helen Hunt John Leguizamo Ana de Armas Its not a bad movie just terribly slow too slow

DOG OF THE WEEK Final Kill (NR) -- I wont overburden

you with too many plot points -- since its not like the writer or director went to the trouble A protection specialist takes one last job guarding a couple who stole a bunch of money from a crime syndicate and plan to spend it on an operation for a family member Then it descends into terri-ble action sequence after terrible dialogue sequence with a couple of terrible flash-backs in there too The film stars Ed Mar-rone -- and were using our quotation marks for irony here -- along with Billy Zane Dr Drew Pinsky Randy Couture and Danny Trejo for like 45 seconds It feels very much like this group made a bet and everyone lost

NEW TV RELEASES Criminal Minds Final Season The Righteous Gemstones Season 1 Police Squad The Complete Series Bugs Bunny Golden Carrot Collection (c) 2020 King Features Synd Inc

Warner Bros Michael B Jordan in Just Mercy

THE ARREST REPORTLove hurts

A woman called police last week after she

said her fianceacute of two years had battered and threatened her

When police arrived the woman said her fi-anceacute had been drinking all night and they got into an argument over him driving his vehicle Later he tried to wake her from bed and tried hitting her in the face When she tried to stop him the man said ldquoDo you want me to use my full physical capabilities on your face right nowrdquo Police said the man only remembered fighting over his keys but nothing else

Aaron Testerman 33 of Sanford was charged with domestic violence battery and simple assault with intent to do violence

Sanford police were called to a residence on

W 12th Street after man told his roommate he had been stabbed

When police spoke with the man he said he was in the area of W 13th Street when he saw his on-and-off again girlfriend and approached her to give her a hug and see how she was doing He also noted as explained in the report that the woman had recently been released from jail for a previous attack against him in which she was prosecuted for He told police that as he hugged her the woman stabbed him with an unknown object on the top of him arm The following morning police located the woman in the same area and questioned her about the incident The woman claimed she had not seen the man and he was telling lies be-cause she refused to sleep with him

Laquese Hamilton 33 of Sanford was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and taken to the Seminole County jail

Thought camels had curves not corners

Deputies were called a location on Lake

Mary Boulevard on Sunday after a woman claimed her husband had beat her that morning and the night before

However when a separate deputy contacted the woman she said nothing had occurred When deputies interviewed the husband he stated the wife had thrown a toy camel at him which cut his arm One of the couplersquos children also confirmed the story about the toy camel

Lalita Malik 53 of Sanford was charged with domestic violence battery

Marches to the beat of his own drum

Seminole County undercover investigators

were posing as an underage boy on the applica-tion Grindr when a man contacted them for sex

Investigators said the false identity told the man several times that he was only 15 years old Despite this the man insisted he still wanted to meet for sex When investigators met the man at the predetermined location he said that he ldquowas just curiousrdquo His occupation was listed as a music professor at the University of Central Florida

Laszlo Marosi 59 of Orlando was charged with obscene communication - traveling to meet after using a computer to lure a child

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel On April 14 1818 Noah

Webster a Yale-educated lawyer with an avid interest in language and education pub-lishes his American Dictionary of the English Language Web-sters dictionary was one of the first to include distinctly Ameri-can words introducing more than 10000 Americanisms

On April 13 1870 the Met-

ropolitan Museum of Art is offi-cially incorporated in New York City The city stipulated that the collection be kept open to the public year-round and free of charge The first object the Met acquired was a Roman sarcoph-agus

On April 16 1881 on the

streets of Dodge City famous Western lawman and gun-

fighter Bat Masterson fights his last gun battle He would live another 40 years Masterson had his first shootout in 1876 in Texas over the affections of a dance hall girl named Molly Brennan

On April 19 1897 John J

McDermott of New York wins the first Boston Marathon a measured distance of 245 miles from the Irvington Oval in Boston to Metcalfs Mill in Ash-land The marathons distance was changed in 1908 to its cur-rent length of 26 miles 385 yards

On April 17 1945 US Lt

Col Boris T Pash commandeers over half a ton of uranium at Strassfut Germany in an effort to prevent the Soviets from de-veloping an A-bomb Pash headed a group searching for

German scientists to prevent the Soviets from capturing them

On April 15 1959 new

Cuban leader Fidel Castro visits the United States President Dwight Eisenhower however had no intention of meeting with the communist revolution-ary and instead went to the golf course

On April 18 1983 the US

embassy in Beirut Lebanon is almost completely destroyed by a suicide car-bomb explosion that kills 63 people including 17 Americans The terrorist at-tack was carried out in protest of the US military presence in Lebanon

(c) 2020 Hearst Communica-

tions Inc All Rights Reserved

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 3SANFORD HERALD

OPINIONS

MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley

SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS

Remember Tweety the Candidate for President of the United States

He was going to drain the swamp

Well after three years of attempting to do so the swamp in the miasma of the quacks at the health department has captured him

They are now so arrogant and self-

important they want to be the ones who decide how and when the coun-try reopens Various plans are being discussed Most are typical bureau-cratic nightmares They want us to beg We need to hire the governor of South Dakota she will straighten things out pronto

Pronto is a good word Tweety

needs to get out of the swamp pronto Every day he lets this panic driven sit-uation continue the lower his chances of re-election are His former support-ers are starting to march in the streets He needs to get in front and start lead-ing again

The Health Department

Our own county is also being run

by the Health Department They have done such a good job of destroying half of our economy that next year their budget should be cut in half so they can enjoy destitution along with the rest of us

Words and phrases we dont want to hear Social distancing pandemics quarantine stay safe masks covid anything one way aisles in grocery stores executive orders New York City toilet paper lock down

Meantime in Sanford

According to the City the Mahany

mini-roundabout in front of the zoo will cost $80000 Does mini mean that boat trailers better take another way to get to Marina Isle The art work at the entrance painstakingly created by supporters of the zoo has been dis-mantled so taxpayers money can build the Mahany roundabout

The RiverWalk roundabout projects

will continue into December It is in-teresting that the first one is in front of a zoo which may never reopen The zoo has been closed as non-essential during this panic Where does the money come from to feed the animals and clean up the place Going for-ward where will it come from

Whats wrong with this picture

The Chamber of Commerce Presi-

dent is playing golf at the Citys course Mayfair to raise money for the zoo at the same time the Mayor and City Commission are doing their best to close it permanently

PAGE 4 bull Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

SEMINOLE HAPPENINGSA LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

Services amp bible study in-formation at httpwwwantioch-mbcorg

Central Baptist Church

Sunday 930 amp 11 am Live stream wwwcentral-sanfordnet Church is lo-cated at 3101 W SR 46 Sanford 407-322-2914 City Church

Saturday 4 amp 6 pm and Sunday 8 930 amp 11 am at Facebook Live (city-churchfl) YouTube (city-churchfl) and at citychurchflorg Lead Pastor Eugene R Smith is also hosting a 15-minute ldquoDaily Wordrdquo program at 900 am Monday through Friday on the venues listed above to encourage people during this coronavirus season Everyone welcome The church also has a 24-hour live prayer line which can be reached at 4079048458 City Church has partnered with Bentley Elementary School in Sanford to help stock their food pantry donating both packaged goods and funds in order to keep their pantry full amp ready for any families who need it 407-321-9600 1711 S Orange Blvd Sanford Connect Church

Sunday 1030 am Con-nect Church 1607 S Sanford Ave Sanford will continue to offer the drive-in service 407-956-7541

Grace United Methodist Church

Sunday 11 AM via Face-book httpswwwface-bookcomGUMCofLakeMary Audio of service offered on church website httpswwwamazing-graceumccommedia The church has started a call chain to check on all con-gregants amp elderly that need help picking up groceries or essential items Online devo-tionals amp connections for kids Grace United Methodist Church 499 N Country Club Rd Lake Mary 407-322-1472 wwwamazinggraceumccom FacebookcomGUM-CofLakeMary

Northland Church

Resources available at httpswwwnorthland-churchnet

Safeharbor Christian

Sunday 10 am at wwwsafeharbor-churchorglivestream 730 Upsala Rd Sanford 407-322-0980

St Thomas More Church

St Thomas More Church Society of St Pius X 550 Riverview Avenue Sanford Traditional Latin Mass Daily Mass and Holy Week Ceremonies St Thomas More Church offers the Sacrament of Confession out of doors amp with social dis-tance For times see fsspxtodaychapelfl-san-ford Live Streamed at sspxfloridacom

The Church 434

Sunday 915 am Band on the Run where the No

Name Band will answer questions at 1015 am stream Celebration Worship httptouchandchangecomcategory434-in-motion Church website is wwwtouchandchangenet or Facebook at httpswwwfacebookcomtouchandchange 407-324-0203 Willow Creek Presbyterian Church

Sunday 10 am wwwwillowcreekchurchorg Social media with the services Facebookcomwil-lowcreekpca or youtubecomwillow-creekpca

Bunco for Youth Ministry Saturday April 25 noon -

doors open 1 pm games start All Souls Catholic Church Social Hall 810 S Oak Ave Sanford Benefits All Souls Catholic Church DAWG (Disciples Always Witnessing God) trip to Catholic Heart Work Camp $10 donation includes light lunch door prizes basket raffle 5050 drawing Call 407-279-1843 for info

St Johns River Festival of the Arts

Saturday May 2 10 am to 5 pm Downtown San-ford Fine arts amp fine crafts Art-in-action from live artist demonstrations amp create your own piece of artwork at workshops Gourmet tastes at Culinary Arts Court acoustic performers Info at wwwstjohnsriver-artfestcom httpswwwfacebookcomStJohnsRiverArtFest or httpswwwinstagramcomstjohnsriverartfest Fundraising Breakfast

Thursday May 7 8 to 930 am Longwood Commu-nity Building 200 W Warren Ave Longwood Breakfast to learn about The Village IMPOWERrsquos Transitional Housing Program Support-ive housing option homeless amp former foster youth

Flamingo Bingo

Wednesday May 13 1030 am to 2 pm Heathrow Country Club Lake Mary $28 per person (bingo cards separate) Central Florida Spokes fundraiser for IDig-nity Journeyrsquos End Animal Sanctuary and Seminole County Sheriffrsquos Office Community Foundation Prizes $100 cash prize drawing amp surprise raffles RSVP to spokesreserva-tionscom or call 407-760-0707

Fruit Gardening

Saturday May 16 10 am to 12 pm Seminole County Extension Services Audito-rium 250 W County Home Rd Sanford $10 Learn about basics of fruit garden-ing RSVP httpseminole-extensioneventbritecom

Geneva Jam

Saturday May 16 530 pm Geneva Community Center 161 1st St Geneva Toe-tapping acoustic blue-grass traditional country amp old-fashioned gospel music Snacks for saleDonations appreciated

Newcomers Luncheon

Thursday May 21 1130 am Cafe Murano 309 Cranes Roost Blvd Alt Spgs Newcomers of Central Florida will install its 2020-2021 Executive Board offi-cers in a country western-themed round RSVP required No walk-ins allowed Call 407-366-7751

Bluegrass Beer Buggies

Saturday May 23 2 to 6 pm Museum of Seminole County History 300 Eslinger Blvd Sanford $20 advance kids up to 13 $5 or $25 at door Bluegrass amp dulcimer mountain music food trucks beer amp wine kids zone with activities amp prizes museum tours amp craft vendors antique bug-gies amp carriages pretend - drive a real buggy Proceeds to benefit the Nygren Car-riage Collection Preview this educational exhibit trac-ing horse-drawn vehicles from 1795 through the auto-mobile arrival Tickets at wwwladies327org or call 407-665-2489 for info

Block Party

Saturday May 23 5 to 12 pm Sanford Avenue near downtown Sanford Fun amp entertainment Contact Kimladies327org for spots

A Fossil Fair (spon-sored by The Florida Fossil Hunters a non profit organization) will be held on October 10 from 9 am to 5 pm and October 11 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Sanford Civic Cen-ter 401 E Seminole Blvd in Sanford Fossils rocks miner-als artifacts educa-tional exhibits books supplies childrens dig and silent auctions will be a part of the event The cost is $4adult and $1 child For more go to Facebook Florida Fossil Hunters or call 407-699-9274

Photo contributed

Special to the Herald

Goodwill Industries of Central Florida remains committed to serving local residents with job training and job placement pro-grams and has transitioned its Job Connection Center online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic Job-seekers in Orange Osceola Seminole Lake Brevard and Volusia counties will still have access to the same services formerly available in-person at Goodwillrsquos 11 Job Connection Centers

ldquoCOVID-19 disproportionately impacts those with limited resources and options making our job training and placement services more necessary than everrdquo said Kim Praniewicz sen-ior director of marketing and communications ldquoFor more than 60 years Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has been breaking down barriers to help people find meaningful em-ployment and thatrsquos what we will continue to dordquo

Goodwillrsquos GoodSource Staffing Services is also still work-ing with local employers on placing Central Floridians in tem-porary job opportunities with the goal of being hired permanently

ldquoWith these resources now digital career help is more acces-sible than everrdquo added Praniewicz ldquoAnd for those who are in a position to donate financially your financial gifts are more important than ever because they will allow us to continue to offer these vital job training and employment servicesrdquo

To connect with employment specialist at the Job Connec-tion Center please contact jobconnectiongoodwillcflorg or call (407) 235-1541 For employers who are hiring and would like more information about job placement through Good-Source call (407) 745-5549 For job seekers please call (407) 235-1501

The nonprofit has also temporarily closed its 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations Goodwill uses revenue gen-erated from its retail stores to fund its Job Connection Centers To support Goodwillrsquos job training and placement resources by donating financially visit goodwillcflorgdonate or shop GoodFindsCFLcom or ShopGoodwillcomOrlando

About Goodwill Industries of Central Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has pro-

vided vocational and job placement services to tens of thou-sands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress loca-tions in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable individuals to se-cure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo GoodwillCFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

Goodwill remains committed to Job Training and Placement Services Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Florida Fossil Hunters sponsors Fossil Fair in October Please note that some events may have been cancelled after press time

Seminole State loans Medical supplies to Hospitals for COVID-19 Response

Special to Herald

Seminole State College of Florida is helping Central Florida hospitals deal with the COVID-19 pandemic by loaning essen-tial supplies to local hospitals

The Collegersquos Respiratory Care program loaned 10 ventila-tors from the respiratory care lab at the Altamonte Springs Campus to Orlando Health

Seminole Statersquos Allied Health Nursing and Public

Safety departments sent 800 masks to Advent Healthrsquos Emer-gency Medical Services (EMS) team Advent Health will re-place the masks once the crisis is over

The Collegersquos health public safety and construction pro-grams also loaned two ventilators face shields hand sanitizer and surgical gowns and gloves to Central Florida Regional Hospital

ldquoSeminole State is committed to doing what it can to help the Central Florida region as we all deal with the global coron-avirus pandemic that has disrupted our livesrdquo said Seminole State President Dr Georgia L Lorenz

For the latest College updates on this ever-changing situa-tion visit seminolestateeducoronavirus

About Seminole State College of Florida Seminole State College of Florida established in 1965 serves

nearly 30000 students across six sites in Central Florida A comprehensive college Seminole State has awarded more than 100000 credentials from bachelors degrees to high school diplomas and offers more than 200 degrees certificates and programs designed for success For more about the college visit seminolestateedu like us on Facebook at facebookcomseminolestate and follow us on Twitter seminolestate SSC GoStateGoFar

Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 bull PAGE 5 SANFORD HERALD

PEOPLEA GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY

Creating a Positive Learning Space for your Child at Home

Gyroplanes taking to the Skies Flying ldquoLow and Slowrdquo

Special to the Herald By Savanna Weis Seminole Science Charter School

As we continue to quarantine ourselves

during the COVID-19 crisis becoming your childrsquos stand-in ldquoteacherrdquo may seem near im-possible Between the distraction of the TV video games and other siblings ndash not to men-tion parents trying to do their own work ndash at home learning can be overwhelming

One great way to get your child focused in the morning is to create a physical space they can work from each day just like you may

have created for yourself if you are working at home This space should be free of distrac-tions like video game consoles favorite toys or pets Additionally your child should work from a space other than their bed like a desk or the kitchen table A dedicated space will signal to students that itrsquos time to focus em-powering them to achieve their best work

Creating a schedule will keep your kids fo-cused throughout the day Your childrsquos teacher may have already provided you with a daily schedule but if not create one of your own Adding goals and deadlines give your child something to work towards A schedule will keep the day flowing and prevent them from burning out before the end of each day

Within your distance learning schedule itrsquos a good idea to add in ldquobrain breaksrdquo too In a traditional classroom setting teachers will have their students get up and stretch in be-tween lessons and home learning should be no different These breaks can be scheduled stretching times or even a quick family pushup challenge Feel free to get creative In addition limiting screen time is crucial to help your children focus on their schoolwork If it works for your family allow a few desig-nated breaks throughout the day where your child can play their favorite game or watch some TV

Lastly parents across the country are in this together You can find hundreds of free re-sources from homework help to craft projects online Additionally teachers are still working and are there to help so donrsquot forget to reach out when you need them

Top Joe Pires with Roger Clem as his passenger getting ready for take off Bottom left Joe Pires with his Grand Champion Gyroplane

Photos contributed

Goodwill modifies Drop-off Protocol Hold Donations Special to the Herald

Due to limited hours and staffing Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is encouraging donors to hold donations until the stores re-turn to normal operating hours For those who would still like to donate items in the interim the nonprofit has modified its donation drop-off protocol and is currently accepting items only at its Donation Xpress locations from 10 am to 6 pm daily Large items and truck-load donations will only be accepted at the Taft-Vineland Warehouse

Out of an abundance of caution for employ-ees and shoppers and in accordance with in-creased restrictions and guidance from the state counties and Center for Disease Control Goodwillrsquos 29 retail stores are temporarily closed The nonprofit is asking that donors re-frain from leaving donations unattended out-side its retail stores

ldquoDonations are a foundational component of our mission to build lives that workrdquo said Kim Praniewicz senior director of marketing and communications of Goodwill Industries of Central Florida ldquoWe are incredibly grateful to donors who are still thinking of us at this chal-lenging time ndash especially because their dona-tions will be needed more than ever as we continue our mission of creating jobs in our

local community That said while we are still accepting donations at our Donation Xpress lo-cations we are encouraging donors to hold items until we return to normal operating hours Most importantly we ask that donors not leave items unattended outside our tem-porarily closed retail stores as they may be damaged by the elementsrdquo

For a list of Donation Xpress locations or more information about donations accepted by Goodwill visit goodwillcflorgdonate

About Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida has provided vocational and job place-ment services to tens of thousands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employ-ment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable in-dividuals to secure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo Goodwill-CFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

By Susan Wenner Herald Publisher People Editor

Since 2005 Joe Pires and Laura Wood have enjoyed flying with the birds in their gyro-planes

These open-air flying machines normally climb from 500 to 3000 feet in the sky The duo began flying a powered parachute (PPC) which Wood still flies It was at an expo in Se-bring in 2007 that the couple discovered gyro-planes They discovered that gyroplanes handle much more wind than a powered parachute so they shifted their interests

Pires cited that most of his training took place in Wauchula Florida Since flying these crafts require a pilots license both Wood and Pires have Sport Pilot licenses Wood is li-censed for PPC and Pires is licensed for PPC and Gyroplane

By day Wood works as an Enrolled Agent Tax Accountant and Pires is a Financial Plan-ner but since they are semi-retired and work-ing from home they try to make as much time as they can for their sport

In fact Pires current aircraft won Grand Champion at the 2019 Bensen

Days Gyroplane Fly In ldquoWe recently had a custom trailer made to

bring our aircraft to various fly insrdquo said Pires ldquoWe have trailered to an

annual gathering in Anson County North Carolina last year This spring was supposed to be our bucket list trip to Utah where we planned to fly the iconic landscapes of Monu-ment Valley Arches National Park Capital Reef and Bryce However that trip will have to wait for another yearrdquo

Pires added that ldquoAs with any aircraft a thorough preflight before each flight regular

changes of oil filters etc Each year an more exhaustive annual inspection is performed all in accordance with FAA rulesrdquo

He shared that he is ldquonot naturally mechan-ically inclinedrdquo and the skills he now pos-sesses came a bit late But when he decided to build his current aircraft he secured the help of his neighbor Ed Lemoine who is ldquoboth skillful and patient I would not have had the wonderful machine I now have without his enormous contributionrdquo

Another neighbor Roger Clem also loves to fly when offered rides from Pires His 45 plus years as an Aerospace engineer (primarily missiles and rockets) lead him to ldquoenjoy new adventurous thingsrdquo

Clem said ldquoItrsquos a great experience and in-triguing the way the thing flies very neat to fly over local area Joe (Pires) has flown over a dozen of my friends and family members over the years all loved it I just keep bumming rides from Joe periodically This is a great neighborhood we live in We have been here 3 years and Joe the other flyers and neighbors are very nice and great neighborsrdquo

Pires agreed that flying in a gyroplane is ex-citing and different from other types of flight

ldquoWe fly lsquolow and slowrsquordquo he said ldquoWe are able to see the world from advantage point few people get to see The most rewarding as-pect is our privilege of seeing the world as few others do and sharing it with others We have shared this experience with 130 different peo-ple over the last two years Many who had never flown non-commercially I want to fly as long as my skills remain sharp enough to do it and share it with as many people as I can I plan to use my new trailer and the mobility it gives me to see more of this beautiful country lsquoLow and Slowrsquordquo

Photos contributed Top Pires getting his trailer ready to load the gryroplane Bottom right Flying high above the trees

ably know the zoo was closed early on due to COVID-19 but operations still have to continue for the animalsrdquo

Triplett said 100 of the proceeds from the ldquobetsrdquo or donations made to each player will go toward operations of the Zoo

ldquoIt will be and [I] hope that you can fol-low along as we bring in special guests talk about issues on live feeds and videos poke fun at ourselves and play a match for the

benefit of one of our greatest assets in Seminole Countyrdquo Triplett said referring to the Zoo

To donate to support Mayor Triplett go to bitlyBetTheMayor To donate and support GM Sands go to bitlyBetTheGM

The Sanford Chamber has provided links and other information to try to help local businesses tap into the federal stimulus package as well as deal with unemployment issues

ldquoStay safe and please let us know if you need anything beyond what we have post-edrdquo Triplett told Chamber members ldquoWe are Stronger Togetherrdquo

ELIZABETH LANCASTER KRUCKEMYER

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer 35 of Sanford died April 11 2020

She was born in Orlando and attended Trinity Lutheran School Boone High School and Flagler College where she earned her bachelorrsquos degree in

graphic design She worked for NeuLion technology firm 11 years before starting her own company ELK amp OAK Creative where she designed websites and promotional materials

Her interests were her rescue dog Mollie playing trivia and other games spending time with family and friends going on adventures serving as volunteer graphic designer for Love Your Shorts Film Festival and generally being a creative soul such as creating the Panorama

community photography project

Survivors parents Nancy and Gene Kruckemyer sister Emily Kruckemyer brother-in-law James Coffin nephew Owen and niece Caroline

A service to celebrate her life will be held once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided

In memory of Elizabeth donations can be made to Pet Rescue by Judy or the Muscular Dystrophy Association

ELIZABETH lsquoBETTYrsquo HUGHES WHITMIRE

Elizabeth Betty Hughes

Whitmire 91 of Sanford Florida passed away on Monday March 23 2020 Betty was born on October 05 1928 in Zion Kentucky to James and Hettie Staley Hughes She moved to Florida at the age of 18 in 1946 where she met her hus-band of 58 years Robert Charles RC Whitmire and they were married on May 28 1947 Betty worked as a Library Assistant for 30 years in the Seminole County Public School system Betty was a devout Christian and she and her husband were long time members of the

First Baptist Church of Sanford She loved gardening and would spend hours hap-pily working in the yard Betty also loved to read reli-gious books and studying the Bible

Betty is predeceased by her husband Robert Whitmire in 2006 She is also prede-ceased by her par-ents James and Hettie Hughes brothers Carl and Ernest Hughes

sisters Edith New and Jean Bales

Betty is survived by her sons Dennis (Victoria) Whitmire Don (Nick) Whitmire daughter Deborah Whitmire and grandchildren Dale Whitmire and Timothy (Mary) Whitmire

Betty was buried with her husband in a private ceremo-ny at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery with a memorial service to be held at a later date

PAGE 6 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

OBITUARIES

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer Elizabeth lsquoBettyrsquo Hughes Whitmire

MATCHContinued from Page 1

this thing outrdquo said One Hope Founder Angeley Ford She was referring to the Free Little Pantries project devised by her and her mother Susan Wenner publisher of the Sanford Herald and a One Hope board mem-ber

The idea rose from the Free Little Libraries around the city The boxes will pro-vide food and dry personal products that the homeless or other families in need can take for free The coin boxes have been removed from the newspaper stands Anyone can open them and find items they may desperately need

For now there will be four Sanford church locations for the newspaper box pantries

bull Action Church 650 E Airport Road bull G3 Church 519 S Park Ave bull Safeharbor Christian Church 730

Upsala Road bull St Paul Missionary Baptist Church 813

Pine Ave Ultimately Ford said she would like to

have a variety of food and products in the boxes Flip top canned food would work as well as most dry goods she said

The Sanford Herald will serve as a drop off location for donated items but the churches will work to keep the boxes filled Ford said Any donated items will be given to the vari-ous churches to supply the boxes

ldquoSo many people are in need right nowrdquo Ford said noting the struggles some have had in the aftermath of the coronavirus pan-demic She said while she and her husband Chase are not hurting too much right now they like most cannot find staple items such as paper products or even rice and pasta

ldquoI mean especially with everything going on with the coronavirus as of right now [the boxes are] for everybody and anybodyrdquo Ford explained

She said she would like people who need food to be able to open the boxes and find

decent meals with rice beans and spaghetti for example She said some people may want to leave items in the pantries

ldquoDefinitely take an item leave an itemrdquo she said

Ford described this initial effort as a pilot project

ldquoWersquoll see how they dordquo Ford said If individuals grab all the supplies they may have to rethink the project ldquoBut if it goes well and people are respecting it we would love for other churches businesses and restaurants to take partrdquo

The Free Little Pantries project and One Hope International are extensions of Fordrsquos work as a missionary Fordrsquos older siblings served as missionaries with Adventures in Missions of Lubbock Texas Her brotherrsquos family continues his work in Australia she said

So Ford was familiar with missionary work at a young age and when the time came she served for almost two years in Brazil

She founded One Hope in Sanford but for a while there was an international effort through her contacts with Brazil The organ-ization added the word International to its hame and while the Brazil effort has waned Ford said she is open to wherever her work takes her

The mission of One Hope International is to offer the hope of Jesus to the homeless and hurting the organizationrsquos website states

In addition to the box pantries the non-profit serves monthly meals at Rescue Mission Outreach on West 13th Street in Sanford

They also offer Blessing Bags which are filled with toiletries and hygiene products The organization gives the bags to public schools and local police officers to hand out to anyone who may need them

Another project One Hope International does is Hygiene Hampers Local businesses churches and restaurants host the hampers for people to donate and drop off hygiene products The donated items are used to fill the Blessing Bags

Dion 51 had suffered a major heart attack

Before she could go to the

hospital however Barbra was tested for coronavirus at the Orange County Convention Center She had not been feeling well her granddaughter Valerie Dixon of Sanford told the Herald Wednesday

ldquoShe stayed in line for two hours to try to get cleared to see her only sonrdquo Dixon said through tears

The heart attack was very sudden Dixon said No one had suspected it would hap-pen to her uncle

Another thing that none of them expected was that Dionrsquos mother Barbra was coming down with the coro-navirus The test confirmed it She of course would not be allowed into the hospital and had to go into quaran-tine Dixon said

As with most things dur-ing this pandemic the visita-tion and funeral would have to involve social distancing A walkthrough visitation was set at Peoples Funeral Home on East 25th Street in Sanford for Wednesday

Barbra was beside herself Dixon said because she couldnrsquot see her son even now after he had passed

ldquoShe was breaking downrdquo Dixon said referring to her grandmotherrsquos state of mind ldquoShe just didnrsquot know what to do She was overwhelmedrdquo

So the granddaughter and grandmother donned facemarks and went very early to the funeral home well before anyone had arrived Dixon asked Karen Peoples the funeral director if anything could be done

ldquoShe told me lsquoIrsquoll do somethingrsquordquo Dixon said

Later Peoples confirmed that the pair had come down and stayed outside the funeral home

The granddaughter brought Barbra Jackson in a wheelchair Barbra wanted to see her son before anyone came Peoples recalled to the Herald Wednesday

ldquoI couldnrsquot do thatrdquo Peoples told the women ldquoThey had masks on I had a mask onrdquo

Dixon told Peoples that the hospital wouldnrsquot let her grandmother see her son She asked if Peoples could do anything

ldquoI canrsquot let you in but I canrsquot let you go home like thisrdquo Peoples said she told the women

In the funeral homersquos reception area there is a large window Normally there is a pic-ture in that window of the ldquoStairway to Heavenrdquo Peoples said She took the picture out She then cleaned out much of the office

furniture as well ldquoJust give me a few min-

utesrdquo she assured Barbra and Dixon ldquoI tore up the reception room I just did it I took out the chairs I thought lsquoI canrsquot let this lady suffer like thisrsquordquo

Peoples rolled the casket in and opened it next to the win-dow Outside Barbra Jackson was able to get up out of her wheelchair sitting on the walk-way outside the window

ldquoShe could stand so she saw himrdquo Peoples recalled

Dixon said this act of kind-ness meant everything to her grandmother

ldquoI donrsquot care what this virus does to me nowrdquo Dixon recalled her grandmother say-ing ldquoTake me away Irsquove seen my son I can just go homerdquo

Dixon said she will never forget what Peoples did for her grandmother In her interview with the Herald she said ldquoJust tell her we said thank yourdquo

When contacted by the Herald Peoples said she did not know her kindness had meant so much

ldquoIt happened earlier today wowrdquo Peoples said Wednesday afternoon She was just cleaning up when the grandmother and granddaughter showed up she added

ldquoI had time to do somethingrdquo Peoples recalled ldquoShe wanted to give me money I told her lsquoThat smile on your face is enough No amount of money could buy thatrdquo

Peoples said she was glad to do it no mat-ter what the circumstances were

ldquoCoronavirus canrsquot win like thatrdquo Peoples said ldquoThe virus canrsquot winrdquo

Photo contributed Karen Peoples Funeral Director

KINDNESSContinued from Page 1

PANTRIESContinued from Page 1

The rally is meant to launch what organizers said they hoped would be the first rally in Florida to spark more to come said David Leavitt owner of Refresh Computers in Longwood He and others have started a Reopen Florida Facebook page that already has nearly 4000 members

Itrsquos hard to say how many people might show up to the grassroots event but it could be interesting timing given the rallies held in Michigan and Ohio recently Dozens of people with signs and driv-ing in caravans were expect-ed organizers said

ldquoOur biggest thing is all jobs are essentialrdquo Leavitt said He and other organizers said the government doesnrsquot really have the right to pre-vent businesses from opening up He said some have accused him of just wanting to get his Longwood business going again but it is really

the opposite ldquoMy business is actually

boomingrdquo Leavitt said as people migrate so many parts of their lives online He said sales are up 60 for the year ldquoItrsquos been a bit slower lately but almost every day in March was like Black Fridayrdquo

One of the main organizers of Fridayrsquos rally was Tara Hill of Orlando She said the plans for Fridayrsquos event was inspired by rallies in Ohio and Michigan

ldquoThere is definitely a need for itrdquo Hill said Friday morn-ing in an interview with the Herald ldquoOur goal is to show our support for Gov DeSantis in opening up the staterdquo

In an open letter to DeSantis Hill wrote ldquoWhile we grieve for those whose lives have been lost from the complications of Covid-19 we must also recognize that every Florida life and liveli-hood is essential and be cog-nizant of the devastating effects of your statewide lsquosafer at homersquo orders are already having on those citi-zensrdquo

She said business and

tourism here must re-open before the state falls into an economic collapse She also said the stay-at-home meas-ures create other problems such as unemployment domestic violence suicide child abuse and neglect among others

ldquoConsider all the Florida children slipping through the cracks because they donrsquot have access to public educa-tion during this time or the safety it provides themrdquo Hill argued

She urged the governor to uphold his oath to the US Constitution and re-open Florida to preserve the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness

She wrote on behalf of Florida residents who advo-cate Reopen Florida She said that organization is working in partnership with We Are Change Orlando Melissa McKay Simmons Florida Freedom Keepers They sup-port the Food Forest Abundance initiative as well she said

ldquoThe people are speakingrdquo Hill told the Herald

RALLYContinued from Page 1

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 7SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

THE SANFORD HERALD WORSHIP GUIDE

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

Facebook

wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

sanfordholycross aolcom

430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

wwwMyBethShalomcom

The Church at Hamilton Meeting Address 1501 E 8th

St Sanford FL 32771 Small Group Bible Studies

915 AM Worship Service 1030 AM

Phone Number 407-322-6041 Web Site thechurchathamil-

tonorg

SCENES OF GRACE By Tommy Vincent

P A L M E T T O A V E

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SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 11SANFORD HERALD

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 2: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

By Sheralyn Brinson April is National Poetry Month

It was inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996 to re-mind the public that poets have an integral role to play in our culture and that poetry matters Over the years it has become the largest lit-erary celebration in the world with schools publishers libraries book-sellers and poets celebrating po-etryrsquos vital place in our culture

Now as we face an unprece-dented circumstance the Coron-avirus (COVID-19) Pandemic National Poetry Month has taken on new meaning and importance More and more people are turning to poetry at this moment because poetry and inspiring language can help bring solace and needed strength This year the Academy of American Poets is more commit-ted than ever to doing everything it can to bring poetry to the widest possible audience The organization offers activities initiatives and re-sources which have been adapted for online platforms to support viewers in finding comfort re-silience and connection at this time and inspire everyone to celebrate poetry all year long Read about the various ways to celebrate National Poetry Month online at home in virtual poetry readings sign up for Poem-a-Day and receive a free poem daily in your inbox partici-pate in the new online initiative Shelter-in-Poems and more (wwwpoetsorg and wwwAcademyofAmericanPoetsorg)

bull The Gwendolyn Brooks Writers

Association (GBWA) of Florida Inc sponsors an annual event ldquoRevelryrdquo the Literary Voice of the GBWA where poets submit their original works to a panel for review and thereafter selected poems are presented in an open-reading for-mat and The Thomas Burnett Swann Poetry Prize is awarded This event celebrates the life and legacy of the late Gwendolyn Brooks the first Black to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1950) and the recipient of many awards and honorary degrees GBWA Board of Directors Dr Stephen Caldwell Wright President and Founder Dr Annye L Refoe and Dr Rufus

Ellis Jr This yearrsquos ldquoRevelryrdquo Event has been canceled Informa-tion about next yearrsquos event will be made available as soon as possible in 2021

bull Sanford native Dr Stephen

Caldwell Wright penned the fol-lowing poem as a Tribute to Tim Raines The poem was published in Dr Wrightrsquos ldquoPoems in Movementrdquo compilation in 1984 ldquoFor Tim Raines with Love from Sanford ldquoOurrdquo Jackie Robinson First hellip (When I was in Denver I heard of Tim Raines He was in the papers on the news The people loved him The papers and newscasters said ldquowhen it Raines it poursrdquo He talked good sense was not haughty Was positive and produc-tive I liked him Right Away and wished him well His Star was al-ready Set) Our young people Go away looking For the Big-Time A few of them make it Fewer make it Big The exceptional Excel Second hellip I went to Montreal To see Tim Raines Play a little ball He walked to the plate ldquoFliedrdquo to First With a single Dropped in the grass Stole Second Was bunted to Third Slid into Home Ahhhh he runs so fast He is ldquoourrdquo Jackie Robinson From humble Beginnings Rising hellip As big and strong As Jackie was And Just as wise And getting Taller hellip As he fights And struggles Through the web of Life and into Historyrdquo Tim Raines was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame on July 30 2017

ldquoPoetry is usually a rhythmic

figurative and concentrated ex-pression of experiencerdquo (Thomas Burnett Swann 1969)

bull April birthdays Happy Birth-

day to William Alston Devin Baserville Evangelist Kent Beacham InDashia Bossard Rev Rufus Boykin Jr Debra Byrd Yvonne Cherry Matilda Cobb Cherone Cooper Will Cooper Oletha Dames Clara Davis Nicole Devereaux Nia Franklin Rhonda Fryer Jesstane Green Shemar Green Patsy Guy Marie ldquoReebierdquo Hampton-Williams Leon Hamp-ton Ann Byrd Hampton Elder CJ Haynes Elder John Aaron Hender-son Robert Henderson Faye Hen-

derson Vivian Hurston-Bowden Mary L Jackson Fears (90th Birth-day) Evangelist Beatrice Jones Johnny Jones Jessie Kendrick Jr (91st Birthday) Tanisha Leonard Zanetta Leonard Bishop Jerome C Lewis Shandrika Lewis Revonda Liggons-Hooks Tashara Matthews Londyn Merthie Shirley Mingo Krsquoyera Mitchell Peggy Mitchell-Lamarr Margaret Morgan-Hug-gins Lawrence Prince Jahiem Pringle Lady Carolyn Raines Josephine Sanders Marvin Scott Jr Evans Thompson Sackina Thompson Lorenzo Tillman (72nd birthday) Mother Marie Ware (83rd birthday) Linda Washington Caretha Williams Mary Alice Williams Irna Walker Sandra Wil-son Tom Wilson III Beverly Wright

bull April Wedding Anniversaries

Happy Anniversary to Derrick and Katonya Brinson Pastor Otis C and Lady Carolyn R Raines (45 years)

bull The birthday and wedding an-niversary listings are usually pub-lished in this column on the third Sunday of each month Please e-mail updates to Sheralyn J Brinson at sbrinsonmysanfordheraldcom or call 407-322-2611

bull Happy 90th Birthday to Mary

L Jackson Fears affectionately called ldquoMay-Rellrdquo She was born on April 3 1930 in Cotton (Mitchell County) GA the oldest of 6 chil-dren born to the late Damon Sylvester and the late Jewell Moore Jackson and the oldest sibling of the writer of this column The fam-ily relocated to Sanford FL when she was a young child She at-tended Seminole County Public Schools and graduated from Crooms Academy in 1948 ldquoMay-Rellrdquo earned her Bachelorrsquos Degree at Bethune Cookman CollegeUni-versity (Daytona Beach FL) and a Masterrsquos Degree in Library Science from Florida State University (Tal-lahassee FL) Shersquos a retired edu-cator having taught in the public

schools in Marion and Volusia Counties Shersquos a well-known Civil War re-enactor national storyteller author and film producer Her published books ldquoJuliersquos Journeyrdquo ldquoSlave Ancestral Research Itrsquos Something Elserdquo Slave Ancestral Research in Seven Steps Within the Jackson-Moore Family History and Genealogy with Related Familiesrdquo ldquoCivil War and Living History Re-Enacting About People of Color - How to Begin What to Wear Why Re-Enactrdquo and ldquoThe Memoir of a Re-enactor of Voices from the Past People of Color in the Civil Warrdquo Shersquos currently completing the manuscript for her next book ldquoWhen Lives Become Like Broken Dishesrdquo a memoir about her late husband Joel V Fears Sr In addi-tion to writing books ldquoMay-Rellrdquo was the writer and co-producer of the 2009 award-nominated docu-drama ldquoFilling the Gap Forgotten Chapter of American Historyrdquo She is the mother of three children John (ldquoAndyrdquo) Joel Jr (Jody) and the late Julie and one grandson John She and her family reside in Daytona Beach FL

Sheralyn Brinson can be reached at

SBrinsonMySanfordHeraldcom

THE BULLETIN BOARD Month of April is time to celebrate National Poetry Month

Tim Raines Member National Baseball Hall of Fame is the subject of the poem ldquoFor Tim Raines with Love from Sanford helliprdquo by Dr Stephen Caldwell Wright

Photos contributed Happy 90th Birthday to Mary L Jack-son Fears

PAGE 2 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

COUCH THEATER -- VIDEODVD PREVIEWS

By Amy Anderson Just Mercy (PG-13) -- Michael B Jordan

plays a young morally ambitious Harvard law graduate who goes to Alabama to seek justice on behalf of poverty- and racism-stricken death row inmates He starts with Walter McMillian (Jamie Foxx) wrongfully convicted of murder and overcome by hopelessness I love a legal drama Its even better when its uplifting and tugs at your heartstrings but when its filled with top-notch actors and based on a true story -- well pass me the popcorn and the tissue box Also stars Brie Larson Tim Blake Nel-son and OShea Jackson Jr

Underwater (PG-13) -- At the bottom

of the Mariana Trench a group of re-searchers must suit up and cross a stretch of ocean floor to get from their damaged satellite station to the mother ship or risk a permanent vacation in Davy Jones locker Research engineer Norah Price (Kristin Stewart who shaved her head for the role) is chief among them joined by Vincent Cassel as the captain and TJ Miller for comic relief

Directorwriter William Eubank must have decided that ocean disaster and claus-trophobic deep-sea thrills werent enough so for good measure the crew is stalked by killer creatures as they venture out into the deep in what look very much like space-suits

The Night Clerk (R) -- Tye Sheridan

plays a highly intelligent young man on the Autism spectrum whose voyeur habits put him on the edge of a murder investiga-

tion in this neo-noir attempt by director Michael Cristofer Bart (Sheridan) is a hotel clerk with a peeping problem as he plants cameras in rooms of the hotel and observes the human interactions within -- with an eye to improving his own communication skills

One of these interactions involves a murder The balance of the plot involves a passel of underused but talented actors Helen Hunt John Leguizamo Ana de Armas Its not a bad movie just terribly slow too slow

DOG OF THE WEEK Final Kill (NR) -- I wont overburden

you with too many plot points -- since its not like the writer or director went to the trouble A protection specialist takes one last job guarding a couple who stole a bunch of money from a crime syndicate and plan to spend it on an operation for a family member Then it descends into terri-ble action sequence after terrible dialogue sequence with a couple of terrible flash-backs in there too The film stars Ed Mar-rone -- and were using our quotation marks for irony here -- along with Billy Zane Dr Drew Pinsky Randy Couture and Danny Trejo for like 45 seconds It feels very much like this group made a bet and everyone lost

NEW TV RELEASES Criminal Minds Final Season The Righteous Gemstones Season 1 Police Squad The Complete Series Bugs Bunny Golden Carrot Collection (c) 2020 King Features Synd Inc

Warner Bros Michael B Jordan in Just Mercy

THE ARREST REPORTLove hurts

A woman called police last week after she

said her fianceacute of two years had battered and threatened her

When police arrived the woman said her fi-anceacute had been drinking all night and they got into an argument over him driving his vehicle Later he tried to wake her from bed and tried hitting her in the face When she tried to stop him the man said ldquoDo you want me to use my full physical capabilities on your face right nowrdquo Police said the man only remembered fighting over his keys but nothing else

Aaron Testerman 33 of Sanford was charged with domestic violence battery and simple assault with intent to do violence

Sanford police were called to a residence on

W 12th Street after man told his roommate he had been stabbed

When police spoke with the man he said he was in the area of W 13th Street when he saw his on-and-off again girlfriend and approached her to give her a hug and see how she was doing He also noted as explained in the report that the woman had recently been released from jail for a previous attack against him in which she was prosecuted for He told police that as he hugged her the woman stabbed him with an unknown object on the top of him arm The following morning police located the woman in the same area and questioned her about the incident The woman claimed she had not seen the man and he was telling lies be-cause she refused to sleep with him

Laquese Hamilton 33 of Sanford was charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and taken to the Seminole County jail

Thought camels had curves not corners

Deputies were called a location on Lake

Mary Boulevard on Sunday after a woman claimed her husband had beat her that morning and the night before

However when a separate deputy contacted the woman she said nothing had occurred When deputies interviewed the husband he stated the wife had thrown a toy camel at him which cut his arm One of the couplersquos children also confirmed the story about the toy camel

Lalita Malik 53 of Sanford was charged with domestic violence battery

Marches to the beat of his own drum

Seminole County undercover investigators

were posing as an underage boy on the applica-tion Grindr when a man contacted them for sex

Investigators said the false identity told the man several times that he was only 15 years old Despite this the man insisted he still wanted to meet for sex When investigators met the man at the predetermined location he said that he ldquowas just curiousrdquo His occupation was listed as a music professor at the University of Central Florida

Laszlo Marosi 59 of Orlando was charged with obscene communication - traveling to meet after using a computer to lure a child

MOMENTS IN TIME

The History Channel On April 14 1818 Noah

Webster a Yale-educated lawyer with an avid interest in language and education pub-lishes his American Dictionary of the English Language Web-sters dictionary was one of the first to include distinctly Ameri-can words introducing more than 10000 Americanisms

On April 13 1870 the Met-

ropolitan Museum of Art is offi-cially incorporated in New York City The city stipulated that the collection be kept open to the public year-round and free of charge The first object the Met acquired was a Roman sarcoph-agus

On April 16 1881 on the

streets of Dodge City famous Western lawman and gun-

fighter Bat Masterson fights his last gun battle He would live another 40 years Masterson had his first shootout in 1876 in Texas over the affections of a dance hall girl named Molly Brennan

On April 19 1897 John J

McDermott of New York wins the first Boston Marathon a measured distance of 245 miles from the Irvington Oval in Boston to Metcalfs Mill in Ash-land The marathons distance was changed in 1908 to its cur-rent length of 26 miles 385 yards

On April 17 1945 US Lt

Col Boris T Pash commandeers over half a ton of uranium at Strassfut Germany in an effort to prevent the Soviets from de-veloping an A-bomb Pash headed a group searching for

German scientists to prevent the Soviets from capturing them

On April 15 1959 new

Cuban leader Fidel Castro visits the United States President Dwight Eisenhower however had no intention of meeting with the communist revolution-ary and instead went to the golf course

On April 18 1983 the US

embassy in Beirut Lebanon is almost completely destroyed by a suicide car-bomb explosion that kills 63 people including 17 Americans The terrorist at-tack was carried out in protest of the US military presence in Lebanon

(c) 2020 Hearst Communica-

tions Inc All Rights Reserved

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 3SANFORD HERALD

OPINIONS

MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley

SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS

Remember Tweety the Candidate for President of the United States

He was going to drain the swamp

Well after three years of attempting to do so the swamp in the miasma of the quacks at the health department has captured him

They are now so arrogant and self-

important they want to be the ones who decide how and when the coun-try reopens Various plans are being discussed Most are typical bureau-cratic nightmares They want us to beg We need to hire the governor of South Dakota she will straighten things out pronto

Pronto is a good word Tweety

needs to get out of the swamp pronto Every day he lets this panic driven sit-uation continue the lower his chances of re-election are His former support-ers are starting to march in the streets He needs to get in front and start lead-ing again

The Health Department

Our own county is also being run

by the Health Department They have done such a good job of destroying half of our economy that next year their budget should be cut in half so they can enjoy destitution along with the rest of us

Words and phrases we dont want to hear Social distancing pandemics quarantine stay safe masks covid anything one way aisles in grocery stores executive orders New York City toilet paper lock down

Meantime in Sanford

According to the City the Mahany

mini-roundabout in front of the zoo will cost $80000 Does mini mean that boat trailers better take another way to get to Marina Isle The art work at the entrance painstakingly created by supporters of the zoo has been dis-mantled so taxpayers money can build the Mahany roundabout

The RiverWalk roundabout projects

will continue into December It is in-teresting that the first one is in front of a zoo which may never reopen The zoo has been closed as non-essential during this panic Where does the money come from to feed the animals and clean up the place Going for-ward where will it come from

Whats wrong with this picture

The Chamber of Commerce Presi-

dent is playing golf at the Citys course Mayfair to raise money for the zoo at the same time the Mayor and City Commission are doing their best to close it permanently

PAGE 4 bull Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

SEMINOLE HAPPENINGSA LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

Services amp bible study in-formation at httpwwwantioch-mbcorg

Central Baptist Church

Sunday 930 amp 11 am Live stream wwwcentral-sanfordnet Church is lo-cated at 3101 W SR 46 Sanford 407-322-2914 City Church

Saturday 4 amp 6 pm and Sunday 8 930 amp 11 am at Facebook Live (city-churchfl) YouTube (city-churchfl) and at citychurchflorg Lead Pastor Eugene R Smith is also hosting a 15-minute ldquoDaily Wordrdquo program at 900 am Monday through Friday on the venues listed above to encourage people during this coronavirus season Everyone welcome The church also has a 24-hour live prayer line which can be reached at 4079048458 City Church has partnered with Bentley Elementary School in Sanford to help stock their food pantry donating both packaged goods and funds in order to keep their pantry full amp ready for any families who need it 407-321-9600 1711 S Orange Blvd Sanford Connect Church

Sunday 1030 am Con-nect Church 1607 S Sanford Ave Sanford will continue to offer the drive-in service 407-956-7541

Grace United Methodist Church

Sunday 11 AM via Face-book httpswwwface-bookcomGUMCofLakeMary Audio of service offered on church website httpswwwamazing-graceumccommedia The church has started a call chain to check on all con-gregants amp elderly that need help picking up groceries or essential items Online devo-tionals amp connections for kids Grace United Methodist Church 499 N Country Club Rd Lake Mary 407-322-1472 wwwamazinggraceumccom FacebookcomGUM-CofLakeMary

Northland Church

Resources available at httpswwwnorthland-churchnet

Safeharbor Christian

Sunday 10 am at wwwsafeharbor-churchorglivestream 730 Upsala Rd Sanford 407-322-0980

St Thomas More Church

St Thomas More Church Society of St Pius X 550 Riverview Avenue Sanford Traditional Latin Mass Daily Mass and Holy Week Ceremonies St Thomas More Church offers the Sacrament of Confession out of doors amp with social dis-tance For times see fsspxtodaychapelfl-san-ford Live Streamed at sspxfloridacom

The Church 434

Sunday 915 am Band on the Run where the No

Name Band will answer questions at 1015 am stream Celebration Worship httptouchandchangecomcategory434-in-motion Church website is wwwtouchandchangenet or Facebook at httpswwwfacebookcomtouchandchange 407-324-0203 Willow Creek Presbyterian Church

Sunday 10 am wwwwillowcreekchurchorg Social media with the services Facebookcomwil-lowcreekpca or youtubecomwillow-creekpca

Bunco for Youth Ministry Saturday April 25 noon -

doors open 1 pm games start All Souls Catholic Church Social Hall 810 S Oak Ave Sanford Benefits All Souls Catholic Church DAWG (Disciples Always Witnessing God) trip to Catholic Heart Work Camp $10 donation includes light lunch door prizes basket raffle 5050 drawing Call 407-279-1843 for info

St Johns River Festival of the Arts

Saturday May 2 10 am to 5 pm Downtown San-ford Fine arts amp fine crafts Art-in-action from live artist demonstrations amp create your own piece of artwork at workshops Gourmet tastes at Culinary Arts Court acoustic performers Info at wwwstjohnsriver-artfestcom httpswwwfacebookcomStJohnsRiverArtFest or httpswwwinstagramcomstjohnsriverartfest Fundraising Breakfast

Thursday May 7 8 to 930 am Longwood Commu-nity Building 200 W Warren Ave Longwood Breakfast to learn about The Village IMPOWERrsquos Transitional Housing Program Support-ive housing option homeless amp former foster youth

Flamingo Bingo

Wednesday May 13 1030 am to 2 pm Heathrow Country Club Lake Mary $28 per person (bingo cards separate) Central Florida Spokes fundraiser for IDig-nity Journeyrsquos End Animal Sanctuary and Seminole County Sheriffrsquos Office Community Foundation Prizes $100 cash prize drawing amp surprise raffles RSVP to spokesreserva-tionscom or call 407-760-0707

Fruit Gardening

Saturday May 16 10 am to 12 pm Seminole County Extension Services Audito-rium 250 W County Home Rd Sanford $10 Learn about basics of fruit garden-ing RSVP httpseminole-extensioneventbritecom

Geneva Jam

Saturday May 16 530 pm Geneva Community Center 161 1st St Geneva Toe-tapping acoustic blue-grass traditional country amp old-fashioned gospel music Snacks for saleDonations appreciated

Newcomers Luncheon

Thursday May 21 1130 am Cafe Murano 309 Cranes Roost Blvd Alt Spgs Newcomers of Central Florida will install its 2020-2021 Executive Board offi-cers in a country western-themed round RSVP required No walk-ins allowed Call 407-366-7751

Bluegrass Beer Buggies

Saturday May 23 2 to 6 pm Museum of Seminole County History 300 Eslinger Blvd Sanford $20 advance kids up to 13 $5 or $25 at door Bluegrass amp dulcimer mountain music food trucks beer amp wine kids zone with activities amp prizes museum tours amp craft vendors antique bug-gies amp carriages pretend - drive a real buggy Proceeds to benefit the Nygren Car-riage Collection Preview this educational exhibit trac-ing horse-drawn vehicles from 1795 through the auto-mobile arrival Tickets at wwwladies327org or call 407-665-2489 for info

Block Party

Saturday May 23 5 to 12 pm Sanford Avenue near downtown Sanford Fun amp entertainment Contact Kimladies327org for spots

A Fossil Fair (spon-sored by The Florida Fossil Hunters a non profit organization) will be held on October 10 from 9 am to 5 pm and October 11 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Sanford Civic Cen-ter 401 E Seminole Blvd in Sanford Fossils rocks miner-als artifacts educa-tional exhibits books supplies childrens dig and silent auctions will be a part of the event The cost is $4adult and $1 child For more go to Facebook Florida Fossil Hunters or call 407-699-9274

Photo contributed

Special to the Herald

Goodwill Industries of Central Florida remains committed to serving local residents with job training and job placement pro-grams and has transitioned its Job Connection Center online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic Job-seekers in Orange Osceola Seminole Lake Brevard and Volusia counties will still have access to the same services formerly available in-person at Goodwillrsquos 11 Job Connection Centers

ldquoCOVID-19 disproportionately impacts those with limited resources and options making our job training and placement services more necessary than everrdquo said Kim Praniewicz sen-ior director of marketing and communications ldquoFor more than 60 years Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has been breaking down barriers to help people find meaningful em-ployment and thatrsquos what we will continue to dordquo

Goodwillrsquos GoodSource Staffing Services is also still work-ing with local employers on placing Central Floridians in tem-porary job opportunities with the goal of being hired permanently

ldquoWith these resources now digital career help is more acces-sible than everrdquo added Praniewicz ldquoAnd for those who are in a position to donate financially your financial gifts are more important than ever because they will allow us to continue to offer these vital job training and employment servicesrdquo

To connect with employment specialist at the Job Connec-tion Center please contact jobconnectiongoodwillcflorg or call (407) 235-1541 For employers who are hiring and would like more information about job placement through Good-Source call (407) 745-5549 For job seekers please call (407) 235-1501

The nonprofit has also temporarily closed its 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations Goodwill uses revenue gen-erated from its retail stores to fund its Job Connection Centers To support Goodwillrsquos job training and placement resources by donating financially visit goodwillcflorgdonate or shop GoodFindsCFLcom or ShopGoodwillcomOrlando

About Goodwill Industries of Central Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has pro-

vided vocational and job placement services to tens of thou-sands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress loca-tions in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable individuals to se-cure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo GoodwillCFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

Goodwill remains committed to Job Training and Placement Services Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Florida Fossil Hunters sponsors Fossil Fair in October Please note that some events may have been cancelled after press time

Seminole State loans Medical supplies to Hospitals for COVID-19 Response

Special to Herald

Seminole State College of Florida is helping Central Florida hospitals deal with the COVID-19 pandemic by loaning essen-tial supplies to local hospitals

The Collegersquos Respiratory Care program loaned 10 ventila-tors from the respiratory care lab at the Altamonte Springs Campus to Orlando Health

Seminole Statersquos Allied Health Nursing and Public

Safety departments sent 800 masks to Advent Healthrsquos Emer-gency Medical Services (EMS) team Advent Health will re-place the masks once the crisis is over

The Collegersquos health public safety and construction pro-grams also loaned two ventilators face shields hand sanitizer and surgical gowns and gloves to Central Florida Regional Hospital

ldquoSeminole State is committed to doing what it can to help the Central Florida region as we all deal with the global coron-avirus pandemic that has disrupted our livesrdquo said Seminole State President Dr Georgia L Lorenz

For the latest College updates on this ever-changing situa-tion visit seminolestateeducoronavirus

About Seminole State College of Florida Seminole State College of Florida established in 1965 serves

nearly 30000 students across six sites in Central Florida A comprehensive college Seminole State has awarded more than 100000 credentials from bachelors degrees to high school diplomas and offers more than 200 degrees certificates and programs designed for success For more about the college visit seminolestateedu like us on Facebook at facebookcomseminolestate and follow us on Twitter seminolestate SSC GoStateGoFar

Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 bull PAGE 5 SANFORD HERALD

PEOPLEA GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY

Creating a Positive Learning Space for your Child at Home

Gyroplanes taking to the Skies Flying ldquoLow and Slowrdquo

Special to the Herald By Savanna Weis Seminole Science Charter School

As we continue to quarantine ourselves

during the COVID-19 crisis becoming your childrsquos stand-in ldquoteacherrdquo may seem near im-possible Between the distraction of the TV video games and other siblings ndash not to men-tion parents trying to do their own work ndash at home learning can be overwhelming

One great way to get your child focused in the morning is to create a physical space they can work from each day just like you may

have created for yourself if you are working at home This space should be free of distrac-tions like video game consoles favorite toys or pets Additionally your child should work from a space other than their bed like a desk or the kitchen table A dedicated space will signal to students that itrsquos time to focus em-powering them to achieve their best work

Creating a schedule will keep your kids fo-cused throughout the day Your childrsquos teacher may have already provided you with a daily schedule but if not create one of your own Adding goals and deadlines give your child something to work towards A schedule will keep the day flowing and prevent them from burning out before the end of each day

Within your distance learning schedule itrsquos a good idea to add in ldquobrain breaksrdquo too In a traditional classroom setting teachers will have their students get up and stretch in be-tween lessons and home learning should be no different These breaks can be scheduled stretching times or even a quick family pushup challenge Feel free to get creative In addition limiting screen time is crucial to help your children focus on their schoolwork If it works for your family allow a few desig-nated breaks throughout the day where your child can play their favorite game or watch some TV

Lastly parents across the country are in this together You can find hundreds of free re-sources from homework help to craft projects online Additionally teachers are still working and are there to help so donrsquot forget to reach out when you need them

Top Joe Pires with Roger Clem as his passenger getting ready for take off Bottom left Joe Pires with his Grand Champion Gyroplane

Photos contributed

Goodwill modifies Drop-off Protocol Hold Donations Special to the Herald

Due to limited hours and staffing Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is encouraging donors to hold donations until the stores re-turn to normal operating hours For those who would still like to donate items in the interim the nonprofit has modified its donation drop-off protocol and is currently accepting items only at its Donation Xpress locations from 10 am to 6 pm daily Large items and truck-load donations will only be accepted at the Taft-Vineland Warehouse

Out of an abundance of caution for employ-ees and shoppers and in accordance with in-creased restrictions and guidance from the state counties and Center for Disease Control Goodwillrsquos 29 retail stores are temporarily closed The nonprofit is asking that donors re-frain from leaving donations unattended out-side its retail stores

ldquoDonations are a foundational component of our mission to build lives that workrdquo said Kim Praniewicz senior director of marketing and communications of Goodwill Industries of Central Florida ldquoWe are incredibly grateful to donors who are still thinking of us at this chal-lenging time ndash especially because their dona-tions will be needed more than ever as we continue our mission of creating jobs in our

local community That said while we are still accepting donations at our Donation Xpress lo-cations we are encouraging donors to hold items until we return to normal operating hours Most importantly we ask that donors not leave items unattended outside our tem-porarily closed retail stores as they may be damaged by the elementsrdquo

For a list of Donation Xpress locations or more information about donations accepted by Goodwill visit goodwillcflorgdonate

About Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida has provided vocational and job place-ment services to tens of thousands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employ-ment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable in-dividuals to secure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo Goodwill-CFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

By Susan Wenner Herald Publisher People Editor

Since 2005 Joe Pires and Laura Wood have enjoyed flying with the birds in their gyro-planes

These open-air flying machines normally climb from 500 to 3000 feet in the sky The duo began flying a powered parachute (PPC) which Wood still flies It was at an expo in Se-bring in 2007 that the couple discovered gyro-planes They discovered that gyroplanes handle much more wind than a powered parachute so they shifted their interests

Pires cited that most of his training took place in Wauchula Florida Since flying these crafts require a pilots license both Wood and Pires have Sport Pilot licenses Wood is li-censed for PPC and Pires is licensed for PPC and Gyroplane

By day Wood works as an Enrolled Agent Tax Accountant and Pires is a Financial Plan-ner but since they are semi-retired and work-ing from home they try to make as much time as they can for their sport

In fact Pires current aircraft won Grand Champion at the 2019 Bensen

Days Gyroplane Fly In ldquoWe recently had a custom trailer made to

bring our aircraft to various fly insrdquo said Pires ldquoWe have trailered to an

annual gathering in Anson County North Carolina last year This spring was supposed to be our bucket list trip to Utah where we planned to fly the iconic landscapes of Monu-ment Valley Arches National Park Capital Reef and Bryce However that trip will have to wait for another yearrdquo

Pires added that ldquoAs with any aircraft a thorough preflight before each flight regular

changes of oil filters etc Each year an more exhaustive annual inspection is performed all in accordance with FAA rulesrdquo

He shared that he is ldquonot naturally mechan-ically inclinedrdquo and the skills he now pos-sesses came a bit late But when he decided to build his current aircraft he secured the help of his neighbor Ed Lemoine who is ldquoboth skillful and patient I would not have had the wonderful machine I now have without his enormous contributionrdquo

Another neighbor Roger Clem also loves to fly when offered rides from Pires His 45 plus years as an Aerospace engineer (primarily missiles and rockets) lead him to ldquoenjoy new adventurous thingsrdquo

Clem said ldquoItrsquos a great experience and in-triguing the way the thing flies very neat to fly over local area Joe (Pires) has flown over a dozen of my friends and family members over the years all loved it I just keep bumming rides from Joe periodically This is a great neighborhood we live in We have been here 3 years and Joe the other flyers and neighbors are very nice and great neighborsrdquo

Pires agreed that flying in a gyroplane is ex-citing and different from other types of flight

ldquoWe fly lsquolow and slowrsquordquo he said ldquoWe are able to see the world from advantage point few people get to see The most rewarding as-pect is our privilege of seeing the world as few others do and sharing it with others We have shared this experience with 130 different peo-ple over the last two years Many who had never flown non-commercially I want to fly as long as my skills remain sharp enough to do it and share it with as many people as I can I plan to use my new trailer and the mobility it gives me to see more of this beautiful country lsquoLow and Slowrsquordquo

Photos contributed Top Pires getting his trailer ready to load the gryroplane Bottom right Flying high above the trees

ably know the zoo was closed early on due to COVID-19 but operations still have to continue for the animalsrdquo

Triplett said 100 of the proceeds from the ldquobetsrdquo or donations made to each player will go toward operations of the Zoo

ldquoIt will be and [I] hope that you can fol-low along as we bring in special guests talk about issues on live feeds and videos poke fun at ourselves and play a match for the

benefit of one of our greatest assets in Seminole Countyrdquo Triplett said referring to the Zoo

To donate to support Mayor Triplett go to bitlyBetTheMayor To donate and support GM Sands go to bitlyBetTheGM

The Sanford Chamber has provided links and other information to try to help local businesses tap into the federal stimulus package as well as deal with unemployment issues

ldquoStay safe and please let us know if you need anything beyond what we have post-edrdquo Triplett told Chamber members ldquoWe are Stronger Togetherrdquo

ELIZABETH LANCASTER KRUCKEMYER

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer 35 of Sanford died April 11 2020

She was born in Orlando and attended Trinity Lutheran School Boone High School and Flagler College where she earned her bachelorrsquos degree in

graphic design She worked for NeuLion technology firm 11 years before starting her own company ELK amp OAK Creative where she designed websites and promotional materials

Her interests were her rescue dog Mollie playing trivia and other games spending time with family and friends going on adventures serving as volunteer graphic designer for Love Your Shorts Film Festival and generally being a creative soul such as creating the Panorama

community photography project

Survivors parents Nancy and Gene Kruckemyer sister Emily Kruckemyer brother-in-law James Coffin nephew Owen and niece Caroline

A service to celebrate her life will be held once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided

In memory of Elizabeth donations can be made to Pet Rescue by Judy or the Muscular Dystrophy Association

ELIZABETH lsquoBETTYrsquo HUGHES WHITMIRE

Elizabeth Betty Hughes

Whitmire 91 of Sanford Florida passed away on Monday March 23 2020 Betty was born on October 05 1928 in Zion Kentucky to James and Hettie Staley Hughes She moved to Florida at the age of 18 in 1946 where she met her hus-band of 58 years Robert Charles RC Whitmire and they were married on May 28 1947 Betty worked as a Library Assistant for 30 years in the Seminole County Public School system Betty was a devout Christian and she and her husband were long time members of the

First Baptist Church of Sanford She loved gardening and would spend hours hap-pily working in the yard Betty also loved to read reli-gious books and studying the Bible

Betty is predeceased by her husband Robert Whitmire in 2006 She is also prede-ceased by her par-ents James and Hettie Hughes brothers Carl and Ernest Hughes

sisters Edith New and Jean Bales

Betty is survived by her sons Dennis (Victoria) Whitmire Don (Nick) Whitmire daughter Deborah Whitmire and grandchildren Dale Whitmire and Timothy (Mary) Whitmire

Betty was buried with her husband in a private ceremo-ny at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery with a memorial service to be held at a later date

PAGE 6 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

OBITUARIES

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer Elizabeth lsquoBettyrsquo Hughes Whitmire

MATCHContinued from Page 1

this thing outrdquo said One Hope Founder Angeley Ford She was referring to the Free Little Pantries project devised by her and her mother Susan Wenner publisher of the Sanford Herald and a One Hope board mem-ber

The idea rose from the Free Little Libraries around the city The boxes will pro-vide food and dry personal products that the homeless or other families in need can take for free The coin boxes have been removed from the newspaper stands Anyone can open them and find items they may desperately need

For now there will be four Sanford church locations for the newspaper box pantries

bull Action Church 650 E Airport Road bull G3 Church 519 S Park Ave bull Safeharbor Christian Church 730

Upsala Road bull St Paul Missionary Baptist Church 813

Pine Ave Ultimately Ford said she would like to

have a variety of food and products in the boxes Flip top canned food would work as well as most dry goods she said

The Sanford Herald will serve as a drop off location for donated items but the churches will work to keep the boxes filled Ford said Any donated items will be given to the vari-ous churches to supply the boxes

ldquoSo many people are in need right nowrdquo Ford said noting the struggles some have had in the aftermath of the coronavirus pan-demic She said while she and her husband Chase are not hurting too much right now they like most cannot find staple items such as paper products or even rice and pasta

ldquoI mean especially with everything going on with the coronavirus as of right now [the boxes are] for everybody and anybodyrdquo Ford explained

She said she would like people who need food to be able to open the boxes and find

decent meals with rice beans and spaghetti for example She said some people may want to leave items in the pantries

ldquoDefinitely take an item leave an itemrdquo she said

Ford described this initial effort as a pilot project

ldquoWersquoll see how they dordquo Ford said If individuals grab all the supplies they may have to rethink the project ldquoBut if it goes well and people are respecting it we would love for other churches businesses and restaurants to take partrdquo

The Free Little Pantries project and One Hope International are extensions of Fordrsquos work as a missionary Fordrsquos older siblings served as missionaries with Adventures in Missions of Lubbock Texas Her brotherrsquos family continues his work in Australia she said

So Ford was familiar with missionary work at a young age and when the time came she served for almost two years in Brazil

She founded One Hope in Sanford but for a while there was an international effort through her contacts with Brazil The organ-ization added the word International to its hame and while the Brazil effort has waned Ford said she is open to wherever her work takes her

The mission of One Hope International is to offer the hope of Jesus to the homeless and hurting the organizationrsquos website states

In addition to the box pantries the non-profit serves monthly meals at Rescue Mission Outreach on West 13th Street in Sanford

They also offer Blessing Bags which are filled with toiletries and hygiene products The organization gives the bags to public schools and local police officers to hand out to anyone who may need them

Another project One Hope International does is Hygiene Hampers Local businesses churches and restaurants host the hampers for people to donate and drop off hygiene products The donated items are used to fill the Blessing Bags

Dion 51 had suffered a major heart attack

Before she could go to the

hospital however Barbra was tested for coronavirus at the Orange County Convention Center She had not been feeling well her granddaughter Valerie Dixon of Sanford told the Herald Wednesday

ldquoShe stayed in line for two hours to try to get cleared to see her only sonrdquo Dixon said through tears

The heart attack was very sudden Dixon said No one had suspected it would hap-pen to her uncle

Another thing that none of them expected was that Dionrsquos mother Barbra was coming down with the coro-navirus The test confirmed it She of course would not be allowed into the hospital and had to go into quaran-tine Dixon said

As with most things dur-ing this pandemic the visita-tion and funeral would have to involve social distancing A walkthrough visitation was set at Peoples Funeral Home on East 25th Street in Sanford for Wednesday

Barbra was beside herself Dixon said because she couldnrsquot see her son even now after he had passed

ldquoShe was breaking downrdquo Dixon said referring to her grandmotherrsquos state of mind ldquoShe just didnrsquot know what to do She was overwhelmedrdquo

So the granddaughter and grandmother donned facemarks and went very early to the funeral home well before anyone had arrived Dixon asked Karen Peoples the funeral director if anything could be done

ldquoShe told me lsquoIrsquoll do somethingrsquordquo Dixon said

Later Peoples confirmed that the pair had come down and stayed outside the funeral home

The granddaughter brought Barbra Jackson in a wheelchair Barbra wanted to see her son before anyone came Peoples recalled to the Herald Wednesday

ldquoI couldnrsquot do thatrdquo Peoples told the women ldquoThey had masks on I had a mask onrdquo

Dixon told Peoples that the hospital wouldnrsquot let her grandmother see her son She asked if Peoples could do anything

ldquoI canrsquot let you in but I canrsquot let you go home like thisrdquo Peoples said she told the women

In the funeral homersquos reception area there is a large window Normally there is a pic-ture in that window of the ldquoStairway to Heavenrdquo Peoples said She took the picture out She then cleaned out much of the office

furniture as well ldquoJust give me a few min-

utesrdquo she assured Barbra and Dixon ldquoI tore up the reception room I just did it I took out the chairs I thought lsquoI canrsquot let this lady suffer like thisrsquordquo

Peoples rolled the casket in and opened it next to the win-dow Outside Barbra Jackson was able to get up out of her wheelchair sitting on the walk-way outside the window

ldquoShe could stand so she saw himrdquo Peoples recalled

Dixon said this act of kind-ness meant everything to her grandmother

ldquoI donrsquot care what this virus does to me nowrdquo Dixon recalled her grandmother say-ing ldquoTake me away Irsquove seen my son I can just go homerdquo

Dixon said she will never forget what Peoples did for her grandmother In her interview with the Herald she said ldquoJust tell her we said thank yourdquo

When contacted by the Herald Peoples said she did not know her kindness had meant so much

ldquoIt happened earlier today wowrdquo Peoples said Wednesday afternoon She was just cleaning up when the grandmother and granddaughter showed up she added

ldquoI had time to do somethingrdquo Peoples recalled ldquoShe wanted to give me money I told her lsquoThat smile on your face is enough No amount of money could buy thatrdquo

Peoples said she was glad to do it no mat-ter what the circumstances were

ldquoCoronavirus canrsquot win like thatrdquo Peoples said ldquoThe virus canrsquot winrdquo

Photo contributed Karen Peoples Funeral Director

KINDNESSContinued from Page 1

PANTRIESContinued from Page 1

The rally is meant to launch what organizers said they hoped would be the first rally in Florida to spark more to come said David Leavitt owner of Refresh Computers in Longwood He and others have started a Reopen Florida Facebook page that already has nearly 4000 members

Itrsquos hard to say how many people might show up to the grassroots event but it could be interesting timing given the rallies held in Michigan and Ohio recently Dozens of people with signs and driv-ing in caravans were expect-ed organizers said

ldquoOur biggest thing is all jobs are essentialrdquo Leavitt said He and other organizers said the government doesnrsquot really have the right to pre-vent businesses from opening up He said some have accused him of just wanting to get his Longwood business going again but it is really

the opposite ldquoMy business is actually

boomingrdquo Leavitt said as people migrate so many parts of their lives online He said sales are up 60 for the year ldquoItrsquos been a bit slower lately but almost every day in March was like Black Fridayrdquo

One of the main organizers of Fridayrsquos rally was Tara Hill of Orlando She said the plans for Fridayrsquos event was inspired by rallies in Ohio and Michigan

ldquoThere is definitely a need for itrdquo Hill said Friday morn-ing in an interview with the Herald ldquoOur goal is to show our support for Gov DeSantis in opening up the staterdquo

In an open letter to DeSantis Hill wrote ldquoWhile we grieve for those whose lives have been lost from the complications of Covid-19 we must also recognize that every Florida life and liveli-hood is essential and be cog-nizant of the devastating effects of your statewide lsquosafer at homersquo orders are already having on those citi-zensrdquo

She said business and

tourism here must re-open before the state falls into an economic collapse She also said the stay-at-home meas-ures create other problems such as unemployment domestic violence suicide child abuse and neglect among others

ldquoConsider all the Florida children slipping through the cracks because they donrsquot have access to public educa-tion during this time or the safety it provides themrdquo Hill argued

She urged the governor to uphold his oath to the US Constitution and re-open Florida to preserve the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness

She wrote on behalf of Florida residents who advo-cate Reopen Florida She said that organization is working in partnership with We Are Change Orlando Melissa McKay Simmons Florida Freedom Keepers They sup-port the Food Forest Abundance initiative as well she said

ldquoThe people are speakingrdquo Hill told the Herald

RALLYContinued from Page 1

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 7SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

THE SANFORD HERALD WORSHIP GUIDE

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

Facebook

wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

sanfordholycross aolcom

430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

wwwMyBethShalomcom

The Church at Hamilton Meeting Address 1501 E 8th

St Sanford FL 32771 Small Group Bible Studies

915 AM Worship Service 1030 AM

Phone Number 407-322-6041 Web Site thechurchathamil-

tonorg

SCENES OF GRACE By Tommy Vincent

P A L M E T T O A V E

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407-322-2611

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SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 11SANFORD HERALD

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 3: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 3SANFORD HERALD

OPINIONS

MALLARD FILLMORE Bruce Tinsley

SNARKY McSNIDE SAYS

Remember Tweety the Candidate for President of the United States

He was going to drain the swamp

Well after three years of attempting to do so the swamp in the miasma of the quacks at the health department has captured him

They are now so arrogant and self-

important they want to be the ones who decide how and when the coun-try reopens Various plans are being discussed Most are typical bureau-cratic nightmares They want us to beg We need to hire the governor of South Dakota she will straighten things out pronto

Pronto is a good word Tweety

needs to get out of the swamp pronto Every day he lets this panic driven sit-uation continue the lower his chances of re-election are His former support-ers are starting to march in the streets He needs to get in front and start lead-ing again

The Health Department

Our own county is also being run

by the Health Department They have done such a good job of destroying half of our economy that next year their budget should be cut in half so they can enjoy destitution along with the rest of us

Words and phrases we dont want to hear Social distancing pandemics quarantine stay safe masks covid anything one way aisles in grocery stores executive orders New York City toilet paper lock down

Meantime in Sanford

According to the City the Mahany

mini-roundabout in front of the zoo will cost $80000 Does mini mean that boat trailers better take another way to get to Marina Isle The art work at the entrance painstakingly created by supporters of the zoo has been dis-mantled so taxpayers money can build the Mahany roundabout

The RiverWalk roundabout projects

will continue into December It is in-teresting that the first one is in front of a zoo which may never reopen The zoo has been closed as non-essential during this panic Where does the money come from to feed the animals and clean up the place Going for-ward where will it come from

Whats wrong with this picture

The Chamber of Commerce Presi-

dent is playing golf at the Citys course Mayfair to raise money for the zoo at the same time the Mayor and City Commission are doing their best to close it permanently

PAGE 4 bull Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

SEMINOLE HAPPENINGSA LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

Services amp bible study in-formation at httpwwwantioch-mbcorg

Central Baptist Church

Sunday 930 amp 11 am Live stream wwwcentral-sanfordnet Church is lo-cated at 3101 W SR 46 Sanford 407-322-2914 City Church

Saturday 4 amp 6 pm and Sunday 8 930 amp 11 am at Facebook Live (city-churchfl) YouTube (city-churchfl) and at citychurchflorg Lead Pastor Eugene R Smith is also hosting a 15-minute ldquoDaily Wordrdquo program at 900 am Monday through Friday on the venues listed above to encourage people during this coronavirus season Everyone welcome The church also has a 24-hour live prayer line which can be reached at 4079048458 City Church has partnered with Bentley Elementary School in Sanford to help stock their food pantry donating both packaged goods and funds in order to keep their pantry full amp ready for any families who need it 407-321-9600 1711 S Orange Blvd Sanford Connect Church

Sunday 1030 am Con-nect Church 1607 S Sanford Ave Sanford will continue to offer the drive-in service 407-956-7541

Grace United Methodist Church

Sunday 11 AM via Face-book httpswwwface-bookcomGUMCofLakeMary Audio of service offered on church website httpswwwamazing-graceumccommedia The church has started a call chain to check on all con-gregants amp elderly that need help picking up groceries or essential items Online devo-tionals amp connections for kids Grace United Methodist Church 499 N Country Club Rd Lake Mary 407-322-1472 wwwamazinggraceumccom FacebookcomGUM-CofLakeMary

Northland Church

Resources available at httpswwwnorthland-churchnet

Safeharbor Christian

Sunday 10 am at wwwsafeharbor-churchorglivestream 730 Upsala Rd Sanford 407-322-0980

St Thomas More Church

St Thomas More Church Society of St Pius X 550 Riverview Avenue Sanford Traditional Latin Mass Daily Mass and Holy Week Ceremonies St Thomas More Church offers the Sacrament of Confession out of doors amp with social dis-tance For times see fsspxtodaychapelfl-san-ford Live Streamed at sspxfloridacom

The Church 434

Sunday 915 am Band on the Run where the No

Name Band will answer questions at 1015 am stream Celebration Worship httptouchandchangecomcategory434-in-motion Church website is wwwtouchandchangenet or Facebook at httpswwwfacebookcomtouchandchange 407-324-0203 Willow Creek Presbyterian Church

Sunday 10 am wwwwillowcreekchurchorg Social media with the services Facebookcomwil-lowcreekpca or youtubecomwillow-creekpca

Bunco for Youth Ministry Saturday April 25 noon -

doors open 1 pm games start All Souls Catholic Church Social Hall 810 S Oak Ave Sanford Benefits All Souls Catholic Church DAWG (Disciples Always Witnessing God) trip to Catholic Heart Work Camp $10 donation includes light lunch door prizes basket raffle 5050 drawing Call 407-279-1843 for info

St Johns River Festival of the Arts

Saturday May 2 10 am to 5 pm Downtown San-ford Fine arts amp fine crafts Art-in-action from live artist demonstrations amp create your own piece of artwork at workshops Gourmet tastes at Culinary Arts Court acoustic performers Info at wwwstjohnsriver-artfestcom httpswwwfacebookcomStJohnsRiverArtFest or httpswwwinstagramcomstjohnsriverartfest Fundraising Breakfast

Thursday May 7 8 to 930 am Longwood Commu-nity Building 200 W Warren Ave Longwood Breakfast to learn about The Village IMPOWERrsquos Transitional Housing Program Support-ive housing option homeless amp former foster youth

Flamingo Bingo

Wednesday May 13 1030 am to 2 pm Heathrow Country Club Lake Mary $28 per person (bingo cards separate) Central Florida Spokes fundraiser for IDig-nity Journeyrsquos End Animal Sanctuary and Seminole County Sheriffrsquos Office Community Foundation Prizes $100 cash prize drawing amp surprise raffles RSVP to spokesreserva-tionscom or call 407-760-0707

Fruit Gardening

Saturday May 16 10 am to 12 pm Seminole County Extension Services Audito-rium 250 W County Home Rd Sanford $10 Learn about basics of fruit garden-ing RSVP httpseminole-extensioneventbritecom

Geneva Jam

Saturday May 16 530 pm Geneva Community Center 161 1st St Geneva Toe-tapping acoustic blue-grass traditional country amp old-fashioned gospel music Snacks for saleDonations appreciated

Newcomers Luncheon

Thursday May 21 1130 am Cafe Murano 309 Cranes Roost Blvd Alt Spgs Newcomers of Central Florida will install its 2020-2021 Executive Board offi-cers in a country western-themed round RSVP required No walk-ins allowed Call 407-366-7751

Bluegrass Beer Buggies

Saturday May 23 2 to 6 pm Museum of Seminole County History 300 Eslinger Blvd Sanford $20 advance kids up to 13 $5 or $25 at door Bluegrass amp dulcimer mountain music food trucks beer amp wine kids zone with activities amp prizes museum tours amp craft vendors antique bug-gies amp carriages pretend - drive a real buggy Proceeds to benefit the Nygren Car-riage Collection Preview this educational exhibit trac-ing horse-drawn vehicles from 1795 through the auto-mobile arrival Tickets at wwwladies327org or call 407-665-2489 for info

Block Party

Saturday May 23 5 to 12 pm Sanford Avenue near downtown Sanford Fun amp entertainment Contact Kimladies327org for spots

A Fossil Fair (spon-sored by The Florida Fossil Hunters a non profit organization) will be held on October 10 from 9 am to 5 pm and October 11 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Sanford Civic Cen-ter 401 E Seminole Blvd in Sanford Fossils rocks miner-als artifacts educa-tional exhibits books supplies childrens dig and silent auctions will be a part of the event The cost is $4adult and $1 child For more go to Facebook Florida Fossil Hunters or call 407-699-9274

Photo contributed

Special to the Herald

Goodwill Industries of Central Florida remains committed to serving local residents with job training and job placement pro-grams and has transitioned its Job Connection Center online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic Job-seekers in Orange Osceola Seminole Lake Brevard and Volusia counties will still have access to the same services formerly available in-person at Goodwillrsquos 11 Job Connection Centers

ldquoCOVID-19 disproportionately impacts those with limited resources and options making our job training and placement services more necessary than everrdquo said Kim Praniewicz sen-ior director of marketing and communications ldquoFor more than 60 years Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has been breaking down barriers to help people find meaningful em-ployment and thatrsquos what we will continue to dordquo

Goodwillrsquos GoodSource Staffing Services is also still work-ing with local employers on placing Central Floridians in tem-porary job opportunities with the goal of being hired permanently

ldquoWith these resources now digital career help is more acces-sible than everrdquo added Praniewicz ldquoAnd for those who are in a position to donate financially your financial gifts are more important than ever because they will allow us to continue to offer these vital job training and employment servicesrdquo

To connect with employment specialist at the Job Connec-tion Center please contact jobconnectiongoodwillcflorg or call (407) 235-1541 For employers who are hiring and would like more information about job placement through Good-Source call (407) 745-5549 For job seekers please call (407) 235-1501

The nonprofit has also temporarily closed its 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations Goodwill uses revenue gen-erated from its retail stores to fund its Job Connection Centers To support Goodwillrsquos job training and placement resources by donating financially visit goodwillcflorgdonate or shop GoodFindsCFLcom or ShopGoodwillcomOrlando

About Goodwill Industries of Central Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has pro-

vided vocational and job placement services to tens of thou-sands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress loca-tions in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable individuals to se-cure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo GoodwillCFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

Goodwill remains committed to Job Training and Placement Services Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Florida Fossil Hunters sponsors Fossil Fair in October Please note that some events may have been cancelled after press time

Seminole State loans Medical supplies to Hospitals for COVID-19 Response

Special to Herald

Seminole State College of Florida is helping Central Florida hospitals deal with the COVID-19 pandemic by loaning essen-tial supplies to local hospitals

The Collegersquos Respiratory Care program loaned 10 ventila-tors from the respiratory care lab at the Altamonte Springs Campus to Orlando Health

Seminole Statersquos Allied Health Nursing and Public

Safety departments sent 800 masks to Advent Healthrsquos Emer-gency Medical Services (EMS) team Advent Health will re-place the masks once the crisis is over

The Collegersquos health public safety and construction pro-grams also loaned two ventilators face shields hand sanitizer and surgical gowns and gloves to Central Florida Regional Hospital

ldquoSeminole State is committed to doing what it can to help the Central Florida region as we all deal with the global coron-avirus pandemic that has disrupted our livesrdquo said Seminole State President Dr Georgia L Lorenz

For the latest College updates on this ever-changing situa-tion visit seminolestateeducoronavirus

About Seminole State College of Florida Seminole State College of Florida established in 1965 serves

nearly 30000 students across six sites in Central Florida A comprehensive college Seminole State has awarded more than 100000 credentials from bachelors degrees to high school diplomas and offers more than 200 degrees certificates and programs designed for success For more about the college visit seminolestateedu like us on Facebook at facebookcomseminolestate and follow us on Twitter seminolestate SSC GoStateGoFar

Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 bull PAGE 5 SANFORD HERALD

PEOPLEA GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY

Creating a Positive Learning Space for your Child at Home

Gyroplanes taking to the Skies Flying ldquoLow and Slowrdquo

Special to the Herald By Savanna Weis Seminole Science Charter School

As we continue to quarantine ourselves

during the COVID-19 crisis becoming your childrsquos stand-in ldquoteacherrdquo may seem near im-possible Between the distraction of the TV video games and other siblings ndash not to men-tion parents trying to do their own work ndash at home learning can be overwhelming

One great way to get your child focused in the morning is to create a physical space they can work from each day just like you may

have created for yourself if you are working at home This space should be free of distrac-tions like video game consoles favorite toys or pets Additionally your child should work from a space other than their bed like a desk or the kitchen table A dedicated space will signal to students that itrsquos time to focus em-powering them to achieve their best work

Creating a schedule will keep your kids fo-cused throughout the day Your childrsquos teacher may have already provided you with a daily schedule but if not create one of your own Adding goals and deadlines give your child something to work towards A schedule will keep the day flowing and prevent them from burning out before the end of each day

Within your distance learning schedule itrsquos a good idea to add in ldquobrain breaksrdquo too In a traditional classroom setting teachers will have their students get up and stretch in be-tween lessons and home learning should be no different These breaks can be scheduled stretching times or even a quick family pushup challenge Feel free to get creative In addition limiting screen time is crucial to help your children focus on their schoolwork If it works for your family allow a few desig-nated breaks throughout the day where your child can play their favorite game or watch some TV

Lastly parents across the country are in this together You can find hundreds of free re-sources from homework help to craft projects online Additionally teachers are still working and are there to help so donrsquot forget to reach out when you need them

Top Joe Pires with Roger Clem as his passenger getting ready for take off Bottom left Joe Pires with his Grand Champion Gyroplane

Photos contributed

Goodwill modifies Drop-off Protocol Hold Donations Special to the Herald

Due to limited hours and staffing Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is encouraging donors to hold donations until the stores re-turn to normal operating hours For those who would still like to donate items in the interim the nonprofit has modified its donation drop-off protocol and is currently accepting items only at its Donation Xpress locations from 10 am to 6 pm daily Large items and truck-load donations will only be accepted at the Taft-Vineland Warehouse

Out of an abundance of caution for employ-ees and shoppers and in accordance with in-creased restrictions and guidance from the state counties and Center for Disease Control Goodwillrsquos 29 retail stores are temporarily closed The nonprofit is asking that donors re-frain from leaving donations unattended out-side its retail stores

ldquoDonations are a foundational component of our mission to build lives that workrdquo said Kim Praniewicz senior director of marketing and communications of Goodwill Industries of Central Florida ldquoWe are incredibly grateful to donors who are still thinking of us at this chal-lenging time ndash especially because their dona-tions will be needed more than ever as we continue our mission of creating jobs in our

local community That said while we are still accepting donations at our Donation Xpress lo-cations we are encouraging donors to hold items until we return to normal operating hours Most importantly we ask that donors not leave items unattended outside our tem-porarily closed retail stores as they may be damaged by the elementsrdquo

For a list of Donation Xpress locations or more information about donations accepted by Goodwill visit goodwillcflorgdonate

About Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida has provided vocational and job place-ment services to tens of thousands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employ-ment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable in-dividuals to secure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo Goodwill-CFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

By Susan Wenner Herald Publisher People Editor

Since 2005 Joe Pires and Laura Wood have enjoyed flying with the birds in their gyro-planes

These open-air flying machines normally climb from 500 to 3000 feet in the sky The duo began flying a powered parachute (PPC) which Wood still flies It was at an expo in Se-bring in 2007 that the couple discovered gyro-planes They discovered that gyroplanes handle much more wind than a powered parachute so they shifted their interests

Pires cited that most of his training took place in Wauchula Florida Since flying these crafts require a pilots license both Wood and Pires have Sport Pilot licenses Wood is li-censed for PPC and Pires is licensed for PPC and Gyroplane

By day Wood works as an Enrolled Agent Tax Accountant and Pires is a Financial Plan-ner but since they are semi-retired and work-ing from home they try to make as much time as they can for their sport

In fact Pires current aircraft won Grand Champion at the 2019 Bensen

Days Gyroplane Fly In ldquoWe recently had a custom trailer made to

bring our aircraft to various fly insrdquo said Pires ldquoWe have trailered to an

annual gathering in Anson County North Carolina last year This spring was supposed to be our bucket list trip to Utah where we planned to fly the iconic landscapes of Monu-ment Valley Arches National Park Capital Reef and Bryce However that trip will have to wait for another yearrdquo

Pires added that ldquoAs with any aircraft a thorough preflight before each flight regular

changes of oil filters etc Each year an more exhaustive annual inspection is performed all in accordance with FAA rulesrdquo

He shared that he is ldquonot naturally mechan-ically inclinedrdquo and the skills he now pos-sesses came a bit late But when he decided to build his current aircraft he secured the help of his neighbor Ed Lemoine who is ldquoboth skillful and patient I would not have had the wonderful machine I now have without his enormous contributionrdquo

Another neighbor Roger Clem also loves to fly when offered rides from Pires His 45 plus years as an Aerospace engineer (primarily missiles and rockets) lead him to ldquoenjoy new adventurous thingsrdquo

Clem said ldquoItrsquos a great experience and in-triguing the way the thing flies very neat to fly over local area Joe (Pires) has flown over a dozen of my friends and family members over the years all loved it I just keep bumming rides from Joe periodically This is a great neighborhood we live in We have been here 3 years and Joe the other flyers and neighbors are very nice and great neighborsrdquo

Pires agreed that flying in a gyroplane is ex-citing and different from other types of flight

ldquoWe fly lsquolow and slowrsquordquo he said ldquoWe are able to see the world from advantage point few people get to see The most rewarding as-pect is our privilege of seeing the world as few others do and sharing it with others We have shared this experience with 130 different peo-ple over the last two years Many who had never flown non-commercially I want to fly as long as my skills remain sharp enough to do it and share it with as many people as I can I plan to use my new trailer and the mobility it gives me to see more of this beautiful country lsquoLow and Slowrsquordquo

Photos contributed Top Pires getting his trailer ready to load the gryroplane Bottom right Flying high above the trees

ably know the zoo was closed early on due to COVID-19 but operations still have to continue for the animalsrdquo

Triplett said 100 of the proceeds from the ldquobetsrdquo or donations made to each player will go toward operations of the Zoo

ldquoIt will be and [I] hope that you can fol-low along as we bring in special guests talk about issues on live feeds and videos poke fun at ourselves and play a match for the

benefit of one of our greatest assets in Seminole Countyrdquo Triplett said referring to the Zoo

To donate to support Mayor Triplett go to bitlyBetTheMayor To donate and support GM Sands go to bitlyBetTheGM

The Sanford Chamber has provided links and other information to try to help local businesses tap into the federal stimulus package as well as deal with unemployment issues

ldquoStay safe and please let us know if you need anything beyond what we have post-edrdquo Triplett told Chamber members ldquoWe are Stronger Togetherrdquo

ELIZABETH LANCASTER KRUCKEMYER

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer 35 of Sanford died April 11 2020

She was born in Orlando and attended Trinity Lutheran School Boone High School and Flagler College where she earned her bachelorrsquos degree in

graphic design She worked for NeuLion technology firm 11 years before starting her own company ELK amp OAK Creative where she designed websites and promotional materials

Her interests were her rescue dog Mollie playing trivia and other games spending time with family and friends going on adventures serving as volunteer graphic designer for Love Your Shorts Film Festival and generally being a creative soul such as creating the Panorama

community photography project

Survivors parents Nancy and Gene Kruckemyer sister Emily Kruckemyer brother-in-law James Coffin nephew Owen and niece Caroline

A service to celebrate her life will be held once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided

In memory of Elizabeth donations can be made to Pet Rescue by Judy or the Muscular Dystrophy Association

ELIZABETH lsquoBETTYrsquo HUGHES WHITMIRE

Elizabeth Betty Hughes

Whitmire 91 of Sanford Florida passed away on Monday March 23 2020 Betty was born on October 05 1928 in Zion Kentucky to James and Hettie Staley Hughes She moved to Florida at the age of 18 in 1946 where she met her hus-band of 58 years Robert Charles RC Whitmire and they were married on May 28 1947 Betty worked as a Library Assistant for 30 years in the Seminole County Public School system Betty was a devout Christian and she and her husband were long time members of the

First Baptist Church of Sanford She loved gardening and would spend hours hap-pily working in the yard Betty also loved to read reli-gious books and studying the Bible

Betty is predeceased by her husband Robert Whitmire in 2006 She is also prede-ceased by her par-ents James and Hettie Hughes brothers Carl and Ernest Hughes

sisters Edith New and Jean Bales

Betty is survived by her sons Dennis (Victoria) Whitmire Don (Nick) Whitmire daughter Deborah Whitmire and grandchildren Dale Whitmire and Timothy (Mary) Whitmire

Betty was buried with her husband in a private ceremo-ny at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery with a memorial service to be held at a later date

PAGE 6 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

OBITUARIES

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer Elizabeth lsquoBettyrsquo Hughes Whitmire

MATCHContinued from Page 1

this thing outrdquo said One Hope Founder Angeley Ford She was referring to the Free Little Pantries project devised by her and her mother Susan Wenner publisher of the Sanford Herald and a One Hope board mem-ber

The idea rose from the Free Little Libraries around the city The boxes will pro-vide food and dry personal products that the homeless or other families in need can take for free The coin boxes have been removed from the newspaper stands Anyone can open them and find items they may desperately need

For now there will be four Sanford church locations for the newspaper box pantries

bull Action Church 650 E Airport Road bull G3 Church 519 S Park Ave bull Safeharbor Christian Church 730

Upsala Road bull St Paul Missionary Baptist Church 813

Pine Ave Ultimately Ford said she would like to

have a variety of food and products in the boxes Flip top canned food would work as well as most dry goods she said

The Sanford Herald will serve as a drop off location for donated items but the churches will work to keep the boxes filled Ford said Any donated items will be given to the vari-ous churches to supply the boxes

ldquoSo many people are in need right nowrdquo Ford said noting the struggles some have had in the aftermath of the coronavirus pan-demic She said while she and her husband Chase are not hurting too much right now they like most cannot find staple items such as paper products or even rice and pasta

ldquoI mean especially with everything going on with the coronavirus as of right now [the boxes are] for everybody and anybodyrdquo Ford explained

She said she would like people who need food to be able to open the boxes and find

decent meals with rice beans and spaghetti for example She said some people may want to leave items in the pantries

ldquoDefinitely take an item leave an itemrdquo she said

Ford described this initial effort as a pilot project

ldquoWersquoll see how they dordquo Ford said If individuals grab all the supplies they may have to rethink the project ldquoBut if it goes well and people are respecting it we would love for other churches businesses and restaurants to take partrdquo

The Free Little Pantries project and One Hope International are extensions of Fordrsquos work as a missionary Fordrsquos older siblings served as missionaries with Adventures in Missions of Lubbock Texas Her brotherrsquos family continues his work in Australia she said

So Ford was familiar with missionary work at a young age and when the time came she served for almost two years in Brazil

She founded One Hope in Sanford but for a while there was an international effort through her contacts with Brazil The organ-ization added the word International to its hame and while the Brazil effort has waned Ford said she is open to wherever her work takes her

The mission of One Hope International is to offer the hope of Jesus to the homeless and hurting the organizationrsquos website states

In addition to the box pantries the non-profit serves monthly meals at Rescue Mission Outreach on West 13th Street in Sanford

They also offer Blessing Bags which are filled with toiletries and hygiene products The organization gives the bags to public schools and local police officers to hand out to anyone who may need them

Another project One Hope International does is Hygiene Hampers Local businesses churches and restaurants host the hampers for people to donate and drop off hygiene products The donated items are used to fill the Blessing Bags

Dion 51 had suffered a major heart attack

Before she could go to the

hospital however Barbra was tested for coronavirus at the Orange County Convention Center She had not been feeling well her granddaughter Valerie Dixon of Sanford told the Herald Wednesday

ldquoShe stayed in line for two hours to try to get cleared to see her only sonrdquo Dixon said through tears

The heart attack was very sudden Dixon said No one had suspected it would hap-pen to her uncle

Another thing that none of them expected was that Dionrsquos mother Barbra was coming down with the coro-navirus The test confirmed it She of course would not be allowed into the hospital and had to go into quaran-tine Dixon said

As with most things dur-ing this pandemic the visita-tion and funeral would have to involve social distancing A walkthrough visitation was set at Peoples Funeral Home on East 25th Street in Sanford for Wednesday

Barbra was beside herself Dixon said because she couldnrsquot see her son even now after he had passed

ldquoShe was breaking downrdquo Dixon said referring to her grandmotherrsquos state of mind ldquoShe just didnrsquot know what to do She was overwhelmedrdquo

So the granddaughter and grandmother donned facemarks and went very early to the funeral home well before anyone had arrived Dixon asked Karen Peoples the funeral director if anything could be done

ldquoShe told me lsquoIrsquoll do somethingrsquordquo Dixon said

Later Peoples confirmed that the pair had come down and stayed outside the funeral home

The granddaughter brought Barbra Jackson in a wheelchair Barbra wanted to see her son before anyone came Peoples recalled to the Herald Wednesday

ldquoI couldnrsquot do thatrdquo Peoples told the women ldquoThey had masks on I had a mask onrdquo

Dixon told Peoples that the hospital wouldnrsquot let her grandmother see her son She asked if Peoples could do anything

ldquoI canrsquot let you in but I canrsquot let you go home like thisrdquo Peoples said she told the women

In the funeral homersquos reception area there is a large window Normally there is a pic-ture in that window of the ldquoStairway to Heavenrdquo Peoples said She took the picture out She then cleaned out much of the office

furniture as well ldquoJust give me a few min-

utesrdquo she assured Barbra and Dixon ldquoI tore up the reception room I just did it I took out the chairs I thought lsquoI canrsquot let this lady suffer like thisrsquordquo

Peoples rolled the casket in and opened it next to the win-dow Outside Barbra Jackson was able to get up out of her wheelchair sitting on the walk-way outside the window

ldquoShe could stand so she saw himrdquo Peoples recalled

Dixon said this act of kind-ness meant everything to her grandmother

ldquoI donrsquot care what this virus does to me nowrdquo Dixon recalled her grandmother say-ing ldquoTake me away Irsquove seen my son I can just go homerdquo

Dixon said she will never forget what Peoples did for her grandmother In her interview with the Herald she said ldquoJust tell her we said thank yourdquo

When contacted by the Herald Peoples said she did not know her kindness had meant so much

ldquoIt happened earlier today wowrdquo Peoples said Wednesday afternoon She was just cleaning up when the grandmother and granddaughter showed up she added

ldquoI had time to do somethingrdquo Peoples recalled ldquoShe wanted to give me money I told her lsquoThat smile on your face is enough No amount of money could buy thatrdquo

Peoples said she was glad to do it no mat-ter what the circumstances were

ldquoCoronavirus canrsquot win like thatrdquo Peoples said ldquoThe virus canrsquot winrdquo

Photo contributed Karen Peoples Funeral Director

KINDNESSContinued from Page 1

PANTRIESContinued from Page 1

The rally is meant to launch what organizers said they hoped would be the first rally in Florida to spark more to come said David Leavitt owner of Refresh Computers in Longwood He and others have started a Reopen Florida Facebook page that already has nearly 4000 members

Itrsquos hard to say how many people might show up to the grassroots event but it could be interesting timing given the rallies held in Michigan and Ohio recently Dozens of people with signs and driv-ing in caravans were expect-ed organizers said

ldquoOur biggest thing is all jobs are essentialrdquo Leavitt said He and other organizers said the government doesnrsquot really have the right to pre-vent businesses from opening up He said some have accused him of just wanting to get his Longwood business going again but it is really

the opposite ldquoMy business is actually

boomingrdquo Leavitt said as people migrate so many parts of their lives online He said sales are up 60 for the year ldquoItrsquos been a bit slower lately but almost every day in March was like Black Fridayrdquo

One of the main organizers of Fridayrsquos rally was Tara Hill of Orlando She said the plans for Fridayrsquos event was inspired by rallies in Ohio and Michigan

ldquoThere is definitely a need for itrdquo Hill said Friday morn-ing in an interview with the Herald ldquoOur goal is to show our support for Gov DeSantis in opening up the staterdquo

In an open letter to DeSantis Hill wrote ldquoWhile we grieve for those whose lives have been lost from the complications of Covid-19 we must also recognize that every Florida life and liveli-hood is essential and be cog-nizant of the devastating effects of your statewide lsquosafer at homersquo orders are already having on those citi-zensrdquo

She said business and

tourism here must re-open before the state falls into an economic collapse She also said the stay-at-home meas-ures create other problems such as unemployment domestic violence suicide child abuse and neglect among others

ldquoConsider all the Florida children slipping through the cracks because they donrsquot have access to public educa-tion during this time or the safety it provides themrdquo Hill argued

She urged the governor to uphold his oath to the US Constitution and re-open Florida to preserve the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness

She wrote on behalf of Florida residents who advo-cate Reopen Florida She said that organization is working in partnership with We Are Change Orlando Melissa McKay Simmons Florida Freedom Keepers They sup-port the Food Forest Abundance initiative as well she said

ldquoThe people are speakingrdquo Hill told the Herald

RALLYContinued from Page 1

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 7SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

THE SANFORD HERALD WORSHIP GUIDE

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

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wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

sanfordholycross aolcom

430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

wwwMyBethShalomcom

The Church at Hamilton Meeting Address 1501 E 8th

St Sanford FL 32771 Small Group Bible Studies

915 AM Worship Service 1030 AM

Phone Number 407-322-6041 Web Site thechurchathamil-

tonorg

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SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 4: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

PAGE 4 bull Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

SEMINOLE HAPPENINGSA LOOK AT EVENTS AROUND SEMINOLE COUNTY

COMMUNITY EVENTS

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church

Services amp bible study in-formation at httpwwwantioch-mbcorg

Central Baptist Church

Sunday 930 amp 11 am Live stream wwwcentral-sanfordnet Church is lo-cated at 3101 W SR 46 Sanford 407-322-2914 City Church

Saturday 4 amp 6 pm and Sunday 8 930 amp 11 am at Facebook Live (city-churchfl) YouTube (city-churchfl) and at citychurchflorg Lead Pastor Eugene R Smith is also hosting a 15-minute ldquoDaily Wordrdquo program at 900 am Monday through Friday on the venues listed above to encourage people during this coronavirus season Everyone welcome The church also has a 24-hour live prayer line which can be reached at 4079048458 City Church has partnered with Bentley Elementary School in Sanford to help stock their food pantry donating both packaged goods and funds in order to keep their pantry full amp ready for any families who need it 407-321-9600 1711 S Orange Blvd Sanford Connect Church

Sunday 1030 am Con-nect Church 1607 S Sanford Ave Sanford will continue to offer the drive-in service 407-956-7541

Grace United Methodist Church

Sunday 11 AM via Face-book httpswwwface-bookcomGUMCofLakeMary Audio of service offered on church website httpswwwamazing-graceumccommedia The church has started a call chain to check on all con-gregants amp elderly that need help picking up groceries or essential items Online devo-tionals amp connections for kids Grace United Methodist Church 499 N Country Club Rd Lake Mary 407-322-1472 wwwamazinggraceumccom FacebookcomGUM-CofLakeMary

Northland Church

Resources available at httpswwwnorthland-churchnet

Safeharbor Christian

Sunday 10 am at wwwsafeharbor-churchorglivestream 730 Upsala Rd Sanford 407-322-0980

St Thomas More Church

St Thomas More Church Society of St Pius X 550 Riverview Avenue Sanford Traditional Latin Mass Daily Mass and Holy Week Ceremonies St Thomas More Church offers the Sacrament of Confession out of doors amp with social dis-tance For times see fsspxtodaychapelfl-san-ford Live Streamed at sspxfloridacom

The Church 434

Sunday 915 am Band on the Run where the No

Name Band will answer questions at 1015 am stream Celebration Worship httptouchandchangecomcategory434-in-motion Church website is wwwtouchandchangenet or Facebook at httpswwwfacebookcomtouchandchange 407-324-0203 Willow Creek Presbyterian Church

Sunday 10 am wwwwillowcreekchurchorg Social media with the services Facebookcomwil-lowcreekpca or youtubecomwillow-creekpca

Bunco for Youth Ministry Saturday April 25 noon -

doors open 1 pm games start All Souls Catholic Church Social Hall 810 S Oak Ave Sanford Benefits All Souls Catholic Church DAWG (Disciples Always Witnessing God) trip to Catholic Heart Work Camp $10 donation includes light lunch door prizes basket raffle 5050 drawing Call 407-279-1843 for info

St Johns River Festival of the Arts

Saturday May 2 10 am to 5 pm Downtown San-ford Fine arts amp fine crafts Art-in-action from live artist demonstrations amp create your own piece of artwork at workshops Gourmet tastes at Culinary Arts Court acoustic performers Info at wwwstjohnsriver-artfestcom httpswwwfacebookcomStJohnsRiverArtFest or httpswwwinstagramcomstjohnsriverartfest Fundraising Breakfast

Thursday May 7 8 to 930 am Longwood Commu-nity Building 200 W Warren Ave Longwood Breakfast to learn about The Village IMPOWERrsquos Transitional Housing Program Support-ive housing option homeless amp former foster youth

Flamingo Bingo

Wednesday May 13 1030 am to 2 pm Heathrow Country Club Lake Mary $28 per person (bingo cards separate) Central Florida Spokes fundraiser for IDig-nity Journeyrsquos End Animal Sanctuary and Seminole County Sheriffrsquos Office Community Foundation Prizes $100 cash prize drawing amp surprise raffles RSVP to spokesreserva-tionscom or call 407-760-0707

Fruit Gardening

Saturday May 16 10 am to 12 pm Seminole County Extension Services Audito-rium 250 W County Home Rd Sanford $10 Learn about basics of fruit garden-ing RSVP httpseminole-extensioneventbritecom

Geneva Jam

Saturday May 16 530 pm Geneva Community Center 161 1st St Geneva Toe-tapping acoustic blue-grass traditional country amp old-fashioned gospel music Snacks for saleDonations appreciated

Newcomers Luncheon

Thursday May 21 1130 am Cafe Murano 309 Cranes Roost Blvd Alt Spgs Newcomers of Central Florida will install its 2020-2021 Executive Board offi-cers in a country western-themed round RSVP required No walk-ins allowed Call 407-366-7751

Bluegrass Beer Buggies

Saturday May 23 2 to 6 pm Museum of Seminole County History 300 Eslinger Blvd Sanford $20 advance kids up to 13 $5 or $25 at door Bluegrass amp dulcimer mountain music food trucks beer amp wine kids zone with activities amp prizes museum tours amp craft vendors antique bug-gies amp carriages pretend - drive a real buggy Proceeds to benefit the Nygren Car-riage Collection Preview this educational exhibit trac-ing horse-drawn vehicles from 1795 through the auto-mobile arrival Tickets at wwwladies327org or call 407-665-2489 for info

Block Party

Saturday May 23 5 to 12 pm Sanford Avenue near downtown Sanford Fun amp entertainment Contact Kimladies327org for spots

A Fossil Fair (spon-sored by The Florida Fossil Hunters a non profit organization) will be held on October 10 from 9 am to 5 pm and October 11 from 10 am to 4 pm at the Sanford Civic Cen-ter 401 E Seminole Blvd in Sanford Fossils rocks miner-als artifacts educa-tional exhibits books supplies childrens dig and silent auctions will be a part of the event The cost is $4adult and $1 child For more go to Facebook Florida Fossil Hunters or call 407-699-9274

Photo contributed

Special to the Herald

Goodwill Industries of Central Florida remains committed to serving local residents with job training and job placement pro-grams and has transitioned its Job Connection Center online in response to the COVID-19 pandemic Job-seekers in Orange Osceola Seminole Lake Brevard and Volusia counties will still have access to the same services formerly available in-person at Goodwillrsquos 11 Job Connection Centers

ldquoCOVID-19 disproportionately impacts those with limited resources and options making our job training and placement services more necessary than everrdquo said Kim Praniewicz sen-ior director of marketing and communications ldquoFor more than 60 years Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has been breaking down barriers to help people find meaningful em-ployment and thatrsquos what we will continue to dordquo

Goodwillrsquos GoodSource Staffing Services is also still work-ing with local employers on placing Central Floridians in tem-porary job opportunities with the goal of being hired permanently

ldquoWith these resources now digital career help is more acces-sible than everrdquo added Praniewicz ldquoAnd for those who are in a position to donate financially your financial gifts are more important than ever because they will allow us to continue to offer these vital job training and employment servicesrdquo

To connect with employment specialist at the Job Connec-tion Center please contact jobconnectiongoodwillcflorg or call (407) 235-1541 For employers who are hiring and would like more information about job placement through Good-Source call (407) 745-5549 For job seekers please call (407) 235-1501

The nonprofit has also temporarily closed its 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations Goodwill uses revenue gen-erated from its retail stores to fund its Job Connection Centers To support Goodwillrsquos job training and placement resources by donating financially visit goodwillcflorgdonate or shop GoodFindsCFLcom or ShopGoodwillcomOrlando

About Goodwill Industries of Central Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central Florida has pro-

vided vocational and job placement services to tens of thou-sands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress loca-tions in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable individuals to se-cure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo GoodwillCFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

Goodwill remains committed to Job Training and Placement Services Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Florida Fossil Hunters sponsors Fossil Fair in October Please note that some events may have been cancelled after press time

Seminole State loans Medical supplies to Hospitals for COVID-19 Response

Special to Herald

Seminole State College of Florida is helping Central Florida hospitals deal with the COVID-19 pandemic by loaning essen-tial supplies to local hospitals

The Collegersquos Respiratory Care program loaned 10 ventila-tors from the respiratory care lab at the Altamonte Springs Campus to Orlando Health

Seminole Statersquos Allied Health Nursing and Public

Safety departments sent 800 masks to Advent Healthrsquos Emer-gency Medical Services (EMS) team Advent Health will re-place the masks once the crisis is over

The Collegersquos health public safety and construction pro-grams also loaned two ventilators face shields hand sanitizer and surgical gowns and gloves to Central Florida Regional Hospital

ldquoSeminole State is committed to doing what it can to help the Central Florida region as we all deal with the global coron-avirus pandemic that has disrupted our livesrdquo said Seminole State President Dr Georgia L Lorenz

For the latest College updates on this ever-changing situa-tion visit seminolestateeducoronavirus

About Seminole State College of Florida Seminole State College of Florida established in 1965 serves

nearly 30000 students across six sites in Central Florida A comprehensive college Seminole State has awarded more than 100000 credentials from bachelors degrees to high school diplomas and offers more than 200 degrees certificates and programs designed for success For more about the college visit seminolestateedu like us on Facebook at facebookcomseminolestate and follow us on Twitter seminolestate SSC GoStateGoFar

Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 bull PAGE 5 SANFORD HERALD

PEOPLEA GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY

Creating a Positive Learning Space for your Child at Home

Gyroplanes taking to the Skies Flying ldquoLow and Slowrdquo

Special to the Herald By Savanna Weis Seminole Science Charter School

As we continue to quarantine ourselves

during the COVID-19 crisis becoming your childrsquos stand-in ldquoteacherrdquo may seem near im-possible Between the distraction of the TV video games and other siblings ndash not to men-tion parents trying to do their own work ndash at home learning can be overwhelming

One great way to get your child focused in the morning is to create a physical space they can work from each day just like you may

have created for yourself if you are working at home This space should be free of distrac-tions like video game consoles favorite toys or pets Additionally your child should work from a space other than their bed like a desk or the kitchen table A dedicated space will signal to students that itrsquos time to focus em-powering them to achieve their best work

Creating a schedule will keep your kids fo-cused throughout the day Your childrsquos teacher may have already provided you with a daily schedule but if not create one of your own Adding goals and deadlines give your child something to work towards A schedule will keep the day flowing and prevent them from burning out before the end of each day

Within your distance learning schedule itrsquos a good idea to add in ldquobrain breaksrdquo too In a traditional classroom setting teachers will have their students get up and stretch in be-tween lessons and home learning should be no different These breaks can be scheduled stretching times or even a quick family pushup challenge Feel free to get creative In addition limiting screen time is crucial to help your children focus on their schoolwork If it works for your family allow a few desig-nated breaks throughout the day where your child can play their favorite game or watch some TV

Lastly parents across the country are in this together You can find hundreds of free re-sources from homework help to craft projects online Additionally teachers are still working and are there to help so donrsquot forget to reach out when you need them

Top Joe Pires with Roger Clem as his passenger getting ready for take off Bottom left Joe Pires with his Grand Champion Gyroplane

Photos contributed

Goodwill modifies Drop-off Protocol Hold Donations Special to the Herald

Due to limited hours and staffing Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is encouraging donors to hold donations until the stores re-turn to normal operating hours For those who would still like to donate items in the interim the nonprofit has modified its donation drop-off protocol and is currently accepting items only at its Donation Xpress locations from 10 am to 6 pm daily Large items and truck-load donations will only be accepted at the Taft-Vineland Warehouse

Out of an abundance of caution for employ-ees and shoppers and in accordance with in-creased restrictions and guidance from the state counties and Center for Disease Control Goodwillrsquos 29 retail stores are temporarily closed The nonprofit is asking that donors re-frain from leaving donations unattended out-side its retail stores

ldquoDonations are a foundational component of our mission to build lives that workrdquo said Kim Praniewicz senior director of marketing and communications of Goodwill Industries of Central Florida ldquoWe are incredibly grateful to donors who are still thinking of us at this chal-lenging time ndash especially because their dona-tions will be needed more than ever as we continue our mission of creating jobs in our

local community That said while we are still accepting donations at our Donation Xpress lo-cations we are encouraging donors to hold items until we return to normal operating hours Most importantly we ask that donors not leave items unattended outside our tem-porarily closed retail stores as they may be damaged by the elementsrdquo

For a list of Donation Xpress locations or more information about donations accepted by Goodwill visit goodwillcflorgdonate

About Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida has provided vocational and job place-ment services to tens of thousands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employ-ment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable in-dividuals to secure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo Goodwill-CFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

By Susan Wenner Herald Publisher People Editor

Since 2005 Joe Pires and Laura Wood have enjoyed flying with the birds in their gyro-planes

These open-air flying machines normally climb from 500 to 3000 feet in the sky The duo began flying a powered parachute (PPC) which Wood still flies It was at an expo in Se-bring in 2007 that the couple discovered gyro-planes They discovered that gyroplanes handle much more wind than a powered parachute so they shifted their interests

Pires cited that most of his training took place in Wauchula Florida Since flying these crafts require a pilots license both Wood and Pires have Sport Pilot licenses Wood is li-censed for PPC and Pires is licensed for PPC and Gyroplane

By day Wood works as an Enrolled Agent Tax Accountant and Pires is a Financial Plan-ner but since they are semi-retired and work-ing from home they try to make as much time as they can for their sport

In fact Pires current aircraft won Grand Champion at the 2019 Bensen

Days Gyroplane Fly In ldquoWe recently had a custom trailer made to

bring our aircraft to various fly insrdquo said Pires ldquoWe have trailered to an

annual gathering in Anson County North Carolina last year This spring was supposed to be our bucket list trip to Utah where we planned to fly the iconic landscapes of Monu-ment Valley Arches National Park Capital Reef and Bryce However that trip will have to wait for another yearrdquo

Pires added that ldquoAs with any aircraft a thorough preflight before each flight regular

changes of oil filters etc Each year an more exhaustive annual inspection is performed all in accordance with FAA rulesrdquo

He shared that he is ldquonot naturally mechan-ically inclinedrdquo and the skills he now pos-sesses came a bit late But when he decided to build his current aircraft he secured the help of his neighbor Ed Lemoine who is ldquoboth skillful and patient I would not have had the wonderful machine I now have without his enormous contributionrdquo

Another neighbor Roger Clem also loves to fly when offered rides from Pires His 45 plus years as an Aerospace engineer (primarily missiles and rockets) lead him to ldquoenjoy new adventurous thingsrdquo

Clem said ldquoItrsquos a great experience and in-triguing the way the thing flies very neat to fly over local area Joe (Pires) has flown over a dozen of my friends and family members over the years all loved it I just keep bumming rides from Joe periodically This is a great neighborhood we live in We have been here 3 years and Joe the other flyers and neighbors are very nice and great neighborsrdquo

Pires agreed that flying in a gyroplane is ex-citing and different from other types of flight

ldquoWe fly lsquolow and slowrsquordquo he said ldquoWe are able to see the world from advantage point few people get to see The most rewarding as-pect is our privilege of seeing the world as few others do and sharing it with others We have shared this experience with 130 different peo-ple over the last two years Many who had never flown non-commercially I want to fly as long as my skills remain sharp enough to do it and share it with as many people as I can I plan to use my new trailer and the mobility it gives me to see more of this beautiful country lsquoLow and Slowrsquordquo

Photos contributed Top Pires getting his trailer ready to load the gryroplane Bottom right Flying high above the trees

ably know the zoo was closed early on due to COVID-19 but operations still have to continue for the animalsrdquo

Triplett said 100 of the proceeds from the ldquobetsrdquo or donations made to each player will go toward operations of the Zoo

ldquoIt will be and [I] hope that you can fol-low along as we bring in special guests talk about issues on live feeds and videos poke fun at ourselves and play a match for the

benefit of one of our greatest assets in Seminole Countyrdquo Triplett said referring to the Zoo

To donate to support Mayor Triplett go to bitlyBetTheMayor To donate and support GM Sands go to bitlyBetTheGM

The Sanford Chamber has provided links and other information to try to help local businesses tap into the federal stimulus package as well as deal with unemployment issues

ldquoStay safe and please let us know if you need anything beyond what we have post-edrdquo Triplett told Chamber members ldquoWe are Stronger Togetherrdquo

ELIZABETH LANCASTER KRUCKEMYER

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer 35 of Sanford died April 11 2020

She was born in Orlando and attended Trinity Lutheran School Boone High School and Flagler College where she earned her bachelorrsquos degree in

graphic design She worked for NeuLion technology firm 11 years before starting her own company ELK amp OAK Creative where she designed websites and promotional materials

Her interests were her rescue dog Mollie playing trivia and other games spending time with family and friends going on adventures serving as volunteer graphic designer for Love Your Shorts Film Festival and generally being a creative soul such as creating the Panorama

community photography project

Survivors parents Nancy and Gene Kruckemyer sister Emily Kruckemyer brother-in-law James Coffin nephew Owen and niece Caroline

A service to celebrate her life will be held once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided

In memory of Elizabeth donations can be made to Pet Rescue by Judy or the Muscular Dystrophy Association

ELIZABETH lsquoBETTYrsquo HUGHES WHITMIRE

Elizabeth Betty Hughes

Whitmire 91 of Sanford Florida passed away on Monday March 23 2020 Betty was born on October 05 1928 in Zion Kentucky to James and Hettie Staley Hughes She moved to Florida at the age of 18 in 1946 where she met her hus-band of 58 years Robert Charles RC Whitmire and they were married on May 28 1947 Betty worked as a Library Assistant for 30 years in the Seminole County Public School system Betty was a devout Christian and she and her husband were long time members of the

First Baptist Church of Sanford She loved gardening and would spend hours hap-pily working in the yard Betty also loved to read reli-gious books and studying the Bible

Betty is predeceased by her husband Robert Whitmire in 2006 She is also prede-ceased by her par-ents James and Hettie Hughes brothers Carl and Ernest Hughes

sisters Edith New and Jean Bales

Betty is survived by her sons Dennis (Victoria) Whitmire Don (Nick) Whitmire daughter Deborah Whitmire and grandchildren Dale Whitmire and Timothy (Mary) Whitmire

Betty was buried with her husband in a private ceremo-ny at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery with a memorial service to be held at a later date

PAGE 6 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

OBITUARIES

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer Elizabeth lsquoBettyrsquo Hughes Whitmire

MATCHContinued from Page 1

this thing outrdquo said One Hope Founder Angeley Ford She was referring to the Free Little Pantries project devised by her and her mother Susan Wenner publisher of the Sanford Herald and a One Hope board mem-ber

The idea rose from the Free Little Libraries around the city The boxes will pro-vide food and dry personal products that the homeless or other families in need can take for free The coin boxes have been removed from the newspaper stands Anyone can open them and find items they may desperately need

For now there will be four Sanford church locations for the newspaper box pantries

bull Action Church 650 E Airport Road bull G3 Church 519 S Park Ave bull Safeharbor Christian Church 730

Upsala Road bull St Paul Missionary Baptist Church 813

Pine Ave Ultimately Ford said she would like to

have a variety of food and products in the boxes Flip top canned food would work as well as most dry goods she said

The Sanford Herald will serve as a drop off location for donated items but the churches will work to keep the boxes filled Ford said Any donated items will be given to the vari-ous churches to supply the boxes

ldquoSo many people are in need right nowrdquo Ford said noting the struggles some have had in the aftermath of the coronavirus pan-demic She said while she and her husband Chase are not hurting too much right now they like most cannot find staple items such as paper products or even rice and pasta

ldquoI mean especially with everything going on with the coronavirus as of right now [the boxes are] for everybody and anybodyrdquo Ford explained

She said she would like people who need food to be able to open the boxes and find

decent meals with rice beans and spaghetti for example She said some people may want to leave items in the pantries

ldquoDefinitely take an item leave an itemrdquo she said

Ford described this initial effort as a pilot project

ldquoWersquoll see how they dordquo Ford said If individuals grab all the supplies they may have to rethink the project ldquoBut if it goes well and people are respecting it we would love for other churches businesses and restaurants to take partrdquo

The Free Little Pantries project and One Hope International are extensions of Fordrsquos work as a missionary Fordrsquos older siblings served as missionaries with Adventures in Missions of Lubbock Texas Her brotherrsquos family continues his work in Australia she said

So Ford was familiar with missionary work at a young age and when the time came she served for almost two years in Brazil

She founded One Hope in Sanford but for a while there was an international effort through her contacts with Brazil The organ-ization added the word International to its hame and while the Brazil effort has waned Ford said she is open to wherever her work takes her

The mission of One Hope International is to offer the hope of Jesus to the homeless and hurting the organizationrsquos website states

In addition to the box pantries the non-profit serves monthly meals at Rescue Mission Outreach on West 13th Street in Sanford

They also offer Blessing Bags which are filled with toiletries and hygiene products The organization gives the bags to public schools and local police officers to hand out to anyone who may need them

Another project One Hope International does is Hygiene Hampers Local businesses churches and restaurants host the hampers for people to donate and drop off hygiene products The donated items are used to fill the Blessing Bags

Dion 51 had suffered a major heart attack

Before she could go to the

hospital however Barbra was tested for coronavirus at the Orange County Convention Center She had not been feeling well her granddaughter Valerie Dixon of Sanford told the Herald Wednesday

ldquoShe stayed in line for two hours to try to get cleared to see her only sonrdquo Dixon said through tears

The heart attack was very sudden Dixon said No one had suspected it would hap-pen to her uncle

Another thing that none of them expected was that Dionrsquos mother Barbra was coming down with the coro-navirus The test confirmed it She of course would not be allowed into the hospital and had to go into quaran-tine Dixon said

As with most things dur-ing this pandemic the visita-tion and funeral would have to involve social distancing A walkthrough visitation was set at Peoples Funeral Home on East 25th Street in Sanford for Wednesday

Barbra was beside herself Dixon said because she couldnrsquot see her son even now after he had passed

ldquoShe was breaking downrdquo Dixon said referring to her grandmotherrsquos state of mind ldquoShe just didnrsquot know what to do She was overwhelmedrdquo

So the granddaughter and grandmother donned facemarks and went very early to the funeral home well before anyone had arrived Dixon asked Karen Peoples the funeral director if anything could be done

ldquoShe told me lsquoIrsquoll do somethingrsquordquo Dixon said

Later Peoples confirmed that the pair had come down and stayed outside the funeral home

The granddaughter brought Barbra Jackson in a wheelchair Barbra wanted to see her son before anyone came Peoples recalled to the Herald Wednesday

ldquoI couldnrsquot do thatrdquo Peoples told the women ldquoThey had masks on I had a mask onrdquo

Dixon told Peoples that the hospital wouldnrsquot let her grandmother see her son She asked if Peoples could do anything

ldquoI canrsquot let you in but I canrsquot let you go home like thisrdquo Peoples said she told the women

In the funeral homersquos reception area there is a large window Normally there is a pic-ture in that window of the ldquoStairway to Heavenrdquo Peoples said She took the picture out She then cleaned out much of the office

furniture as well ldquoJust give me a few min-

utesrdquo she assured Barbra and Dixon ldquoI tore up the reception room I just did it I took out the chairs I thought lsquoI canrsquot let this lady suffer like thisrsquordquo

Peoples rolled the casket in and opened it next to the win-dow Outside Barbra Jackson was able to get up out of her wheelchair sitting on the walk-way outside the window

ldquoShe could stand so she saw himrdquo Peoples recalled

Dixon said this act of kind-ness meant everything to her grandmother

ldquoI donrsquot care what this virus does to me nowrdquo Dixon recalled her grandmother say-ing ldquoTake me away Irsquove seen my son I can just go homerdquo

Dixon said she will never forget what Peoples did for her grandmother In her interview with the Herald she said ldquoJust tell her we said thank yourdquo

When contacted by the Herald Peoples said she did not know her kindness had meant so much

ldquoIt happened earlier today wowrdquo Peoples said Wednesday afternoon She was just cleaning up when the grandmother and granddaughter showed up she added

ldquoI had time to do somethingrdquo Peoples recalled ldquoShe wanted to give me money I told her lsquoThat smile on your face is enough No amount of money could buy thatrdquo

Peoples said she was glad to do it no mat-ter what the circumstances were

ldquoCoronavirus canrsquot win like thatrdquo Peoples said ldquoThe virus canrsquot winrdquo

Photo contributed Karen Peoples Funeral Director

KINDNESSContinued from Page 1

PANTRIESContinued from Page 1

The rally is meant to launch what organizers said they hoped would be the first rally in Florida to spark more to come said David Leavitt owner of Refresh Computers in Longwood He and others have started a Reopen Florida Facebook page that already has nearly 4000 members

Itrsquos hard to say how many people might show up to the grassroots event but it could be interesting timing given the rallies held in Michigan and Ohio recently Dozens of people with signs and driv-ing in caravans were expect-ed organizers said

ldquoOur biggest thing is all jobs are essentialrdquo Leavitt said He and other organizers said the government doesnrsquot really have the right to pre-vent businesses from opening up He said some have accused him of just wanting to get his Longwood business going again but it is really

the opposite ldquoMy business is actually

boomingrdquo Leavitt said as people migrate so many parts of their lives online He said sales are up 60 for the year ldquoItrsquos been a bit slower lately but almost every day in March was like Black Fridayrdquo

One of the main organizers of Fridayrsquos rally was Tara Hill of Orlando She said the plans for Fridayrsquos event was inspired by rallies in Ohio and Michigan

ldquoThere is definitely a need for itrdquo Hill said Friday morn-ing in an interview with the Herald ldquoOur goal is to show our support for Gov DeSantis in opening up the staterdquo

In an open letter to DeSantis Hill wrote ldquoWhile we grieve for those whose lives have been lost from the complications of Covid-19 we must also recognize that every Florida life and liveli-hood is essential and be cog-nizant of the devastating effects of your statewide lsquosafer at homersquo orders are already having on those citi-zensrdquo

She said business and

tourism here must re-open before the state falls into an economic collapse She also said the stay-at-home meas-ures create other problems such as unemployment domestic violence suicide child abuse and neglect among others

ldquoConsider all the Florida children slipping through the cracks because they donrsquot have access to public educa-tion during this time or the safety it provides themrdquo Hill argued

She urged the governor to uphold his oath to the US Constitution and re-open Florida to preserve the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness

She wrote on behalf of Florida residents who advo-cate Reopen Florida She said that organization is working in partnership with We Are Change Orlando Melissa McKay Simmons Florida Freedom Keepers They sup-port the Food Forest Abundance initiative as well she said

ldquoThe people are speakingrdquo Hill told the Herald

RALLYContinued from Page 1

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BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

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Weekend April 19 to 21 2020 bull PAGE 5 SANFORD HERALD

PEOPLEA GLANCE AROUND TOWN AND COUNTY

Creating a Positive Learning Space for your Child at Home

Gyroplanes taking to the Skies Flying ldquoLow and Slowrdquo

Special to the Herald By Savanna Weis Seminole Science Charter School

As we continue to quarantine ourselves

during the COVID-19 crisis becoming your childrsquos stand-in ldquoteacherrdquo may seem near im-possible Between the distraction of the TV video games and other siblings ndash not to men-tion parents trying to do their own work ndash at home learning can be overwhelming

One great way to get your child focused in the morning is to create a physical space they can work from each day just like you may

have created for yourself if you are working at home This space should be free of distrac-tions like video game consoles favorite toys or pets Additionally your child should work from a space other than their bed like a desk or the kitchen table A dedicated space will signal to students that itrsquos time to focus em-powering them to achieve their best work

Creating a schedule will keep your kids fo-cused throughout the day Your childrsquos teacher may have already provided you with a daily schedule but if not create one of your own Adding goals and deadlines give your child something to work towards A schedule will keep the day flowing and prevent them from burning out before the end of each day

Within your distance learning schedule itrsquos a good idea to add in ldquobrain breaksrdquo too In a traditional classroom setting teachers will have their students get up and stretch in be-tween lessons and home learning should be no different These breaks can be scheduled stretching times or even a quick family pushup challenge Feel free to get creative In addition limiting screen time is crucial to help your children focus on their schoolwork If it works for your family allow a few desig-nated breaks throughout the day where your child can play their favorite game or watch some TV

Lastly parents across the country are in this together You can find hundreds of free re-sources from homework help to craft projects online Additionally teachers are still working and are there to help so donrsquot forget to reach out when you need them

Top Joe Pires with Roger Clem as his passenger getting ready for take off Bottom left Joe Pires with his Grand Champion Gyroplane

Photos contributed

Goodwill modifies Drop-off Protocol Hold Donations Special to the Herald

Due to limited hours and staffing Goodwill Industries of Central Florida is encouraging donors to hold donations until the stores re-turn to normal operating hours For those who would still like to donate items in the interim the nonprofit has modified its donation drop-off protocol and is currently accepting items only at its Donation Xpress locations from 10 am to 6 pm daily Large items and truck-load donations will only be accepted at the Taft-Vineland Warehouse

Out of an abundance of caution for employ-ees and shoppers and in accordance with in-creased restrictions and guidance from the state counties and Center for Disease Control Goodwillrsquos 29 retail stores are temporarily closed The nonprofit is asking that donors re-frain from leaving donations unattended out-side its retail stores

ldquoDonations are a foundational component of our mission to build lives that workrdquo said Kim Praniewicz senior director of marketing and communications of Goodwill Industries of Central Florida ldquoWe are incredibly grateful to donors who are still thinking of us at this chal-lenging time ndash especially because their dona-tions will be needed more than ever as we continue our mission of creating jobs in our

local community That said while we are still accepting donations at our Donation Xpress lo-cations we are encouraging donors to hold items until we return to normal operating hours Most importantly we ask that donors not leave items unattended outside our tem-porarily closed retail stores as they may be damaged by the elementsrdquo

For a list of Donation Xpress locations or more information about donations accepted by Goodwill visit goodwillcflorgdonate

About Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida Inc Since 1959 Goodwill Industries of Central

Florida has provided vocational and job place-ment services to tens of thousands of people with disabilities and other barriers to employ-ment With 29 retail stores and 22 Donation Xpress locations in Orange Seminole Osceola Brevard Lake and Volusia counties Goodwill directly channels more than 90 percent of its annual revenue into programs that enable in-dividuals to secure long-term employment and become self-sufficient For more information about Goodwill Industries of Central Florida visit wwwgoodwillcflorg ldquolikerdquo Goodwill-CFL on Facebook or follow goodwillcfl on Twitter

By Susan Wenner Herald Publisher People Editor

Since 2005 Joe Pires and Laura Wood have enjoyed flying with the birds in their gyro-planes

These open-air flying machines normally climb from 500 to 3000 feet in the sky The duo began flying a powered parachute (PPC) which Wood still flies It was at an expo in Se-bring in 2007 that the couple discovered gyro-planes They discovered that gyroplanes handle much more wind than a powered parachute so they shifted their interests

Pires cited that most of his training took place in Wauchula Florida Since flying these crafts require a pilots license both Wood and Pires have Sport Pilot licenses Wood is li-censed for PPC and Pires is licensed for PPC and Gyroplane

By day Wood works as an Enrolled Agent Tax Accountant and Pires is a Financial Plan-ner but since they are semi-retired and work-ing from home they try to make as much time as they can for their sport

In fact Pires current aircraft won Grand Champion at the 2019 Bensen

Days Gyroplane Fly In ldquoWe recently had a custom trailer made to

bring our aircraft to various fly insrdquo said Pires ldquoWe have trailered to an

annual gathering in Anson County North Carolina last year This spring was supposed to be our bucket list trip to Utah where we planned to fly the iconic landscapes of Monu-ment Valley Arches National Park Capital Reef and Bryce However that trip will have to wait for another yearrdquo

Pires added that ldquoAs with any aircraft a thorough preflight before each flight regular

changes of oil filters etc Each year an more exhaustive annual inspection is performed all in accordance with FAA rulesrdquo

He shared that he is ldquonot naturally mechan-ically inclinedrdquo and the skills he now pos-sesses came a bit late But when he decided to build his current aircraft he secured the help of his neighbor Ed Lemoine who is ldquoboth skillful and patient I would not have had the wonderful machine I now have without his enormous contributionrdquo

Another neighbor Roger Clem also loves to fly when offered rides from Pires His 45 plus years as an Aerospace engineer (primarily missiles and rockets) lead him to ldquoenjoy new adventurous thingsrdquo

Clem said ldquoItrsquos a great experience and in-triguing the way the thing flies very neat to fly over local area Joe (Pires) has flown over a dozen of my friends and family members over the years all loved it I just keep bumming rides from Joe periodically This is a great neighborhood we live in We have been here 3 years and Joe the other flyers and neighbors are very nice and great neighborsrdquo

Pires agreed that flying in a gyroplane is ex-citing and different from other types of flight

ldquoWe fly lsquolow and slowrsquordquo he said ldquoWe are able to see the world from advantage point few people get to see The most rewarding as-pect is our privilege of seeing the world as few others do and sharing it with others We have shared this experience with 130 different peo-ple over the last two years Many who had never flown non-commercially I want to fly as long as my skills remain sharp enough to do it and share it with as many people as I can I plan to use my new trailer and the mobility it gives me to see more of this beautiful country lsquoLow and Slowrsquordquo

Photos contributed Top Pires getting his trailer ready to load the gryroplane Bottom right Flying high above the trees

ably know the zoo was closed early on due to COVID-19 but operations still have to continue for the animalsrdquo

Triplett said 100 of the proceeds from the ldquobetsrdquo or donations made to each player will go toward operations of the Zoo

ldquoIt will be and [I] hope that you can fol-low along as we bring in special guests talk about issues on live feeds and videos poke fun at ourselves and play a match for the

benefit of one of our greatest assets in Seminole Countyrdquo Triplett said referring to the Zoo

To donate to support Mayor Triplett go to bitlyBetTheMayor To donate and support GM Sands go to bitlyBetTheGM

The Sanford Chamber has provided links and other information to try to help local businesses tap into the federal stimulus package as well as deal with unemployment issues

ldquoStay safe and please let us know if you need anything beyond what we have post-edrdquo Triplett told Chamber members ldquoWe are Stronger Togetherrdquo

ELIZABETH LANCASTER KRUCKEMYER

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer 35 of Sanford died April 11 2020

She was born in Orlando and attended Trinity Lutheran School Boone High School and Flagler College where she earned her bachelorrsquos degree in

graphic design She worked for NeuLion technology firm 11 years before starting her own company ELK amp OAK Creative where she designed websites and promotional materials

Her interests were her rescue dog Mollie playing trivia and other games spending time with family and friends going on adventures serving as volunteer graphic designer for Love Your Shorts Film Festival and generally being a creative soul such as creating the Panorama

community photography project

Survivors parents Nancy and Gene Kruckemyer sister Emily Kruckemyer brother-in-law James Coffin nephew Owen and niece Caroline

A service to celebrate her life will be held once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided

In memory of Elizabeth donations can be made to Pet Rescue by Judy or the Muscular Dystrophy Association

ELIZABETH lsquoBETTYrsquo HUGHES WHITMIRE

Elizabeth Betty Hughes

Whitmire 91 of Sanford Florida passed away on Monday March 23 2020 Betty was born on October 05 1928 in Zion Kentucky to James and Hettie Staley Hughes She moved to Florida at the age of 18 in 1946 where she met her hus-band of 58 years Robert Charles RC Whitmire and they were married on May 28 1947 Betty worked as a Library Assistant for 30 years in the Seminole County Public School system Betty was a devout Christian and she and her husband were long time members of the

First Baptist Church of Sanford She loved gardening and would spend hours hap-pily working in the yard Betty also loved to read reli-gious books and studying the Bible

Betty is predeceased by her husband Robert Whitmire in 2006 She is also prede-ceased by her par-ents James and Hettie Hughes brothers Carl and Ernest Hughes

sisters Edith New and Jean Bales

Betty is survived by her sons Dennis (Victoria) Whitmire Don (Nick) Whitmire daughter Deborah Whitmire and grandchildren Dale Whitmire and Timothy (Mary) Whitmire

Betty was buried with her husband in a private ceremo-ny at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery with a memorial service to be held at a later date

PAGE 6 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

OBITUARIES

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer Elizabeth lsquoBettyrsquo Hughes Whitmire

MATCHContinued from Page 1

this thing outrdquo said One Hope Founder Angeley Ford She was referring to the Free Little Pantries project devised by her and her mother Susan Wenner publisher of the Sanford Herald and a One Hope board mem-ber

The idea rose from the Free Little Libraries around the city The boxes will pro-vide food and dry personal products that the homeless or other families in need can take for free The coin boxes have been removed from the newspaper stands Anyone can open them and find items they may desperately need

For now there will be four Sanford church locations for the newspaper box pantries

bull Action Church 650 E Airport Road bull G3 Church 519 S Park Ave bull Safeharbor Christian Church 730

Upsala Road bull St Paul Missionary Baptist Church 813

Pine Ave Ultimately Ford said she would like to

have a variety of food and products in the boxes Flip top canned food would work as well as most dry goods she said

The Sanford Herald will serve as a drop off location for donated items but the churches will work to keep the boxes filled Ford said Any donated items will be given to the vari-ous churches to supply the boxes

ldquoSo many people are in need right nowrdquo Ford said noting the struggles some have had in the aftermath of the coronavirus pan-demic She said while she and her husband Chase are not hurting too much right now they like most cannot find staple items such as paper products or even rice and pasta

ldquoI mean especially with everything going on with the coronavirus as of right now [the boxes are] for everybody and anybodyrdquo Ford explained

She said she would like people who need food to be able to open the boxes and find

decent meals with rice beans and spaghetti for example She said some people may want to leave items in the pantries

ldquoDefinitely take an item leave an itemrdquo she said

Ford described this initial effort as a pilot project

ldquoWersquoll see how they dordquo Ford said If individuals grab all the supplies they may have to rethink the project ldquoBut if it goes well and people are respecting it we would love for other churches businesses and restaurants to take partrdquo

The Free Little Pantries project and One Hope International are extensions of Fordrsquos work as a missionary Fordrsquos older siblings served as missionaries with Adventures in Missions of Lubbock Texas Her brotherrsquos family continues his work in Australia she said

So Ford was familiar with missionary work at a young age and when the time came she served for almost two years in Brazil

She founded One Hope in Sanford but for a while there was an international effort through her contacts with Brazil The organ-ization added the word International to its hame and while the Brazil effort has waned Ford said she is open to wherever her work takes her

The mission of One Hope International is to offer the hope of Jesus to the homeless and hurting the organizationrsquos website states

In addition to the box pantries the non-profit serves monthly meals at Rescue Mission Outreach on West 13th Street in Sanford

They also offer Blessing Bags which are filled with toiletries and hygiene products The organization gives the bags to public schools and local police officers to hand out to anyone who may need them

Another project One Hope International does is Hygiene Hampers Local businesses churches and restaurants host the hampers for people to donate and drop off hygiene products The donated items are used to fill the Blessing Bags

Dion 51 had suffered a major heart attack

Before she could go to the

hospital however Barbra was tested for coronavirus at the Orange County Convention Center She had not been feeling well her granddaughter Valerie Dixon of Sanford told the Herald Wednesday

ldquoShe stayed in line for two hours to try to get cleared to see her only sonrdquo Dixon said through tears

The heart attack was very sudden Dixon said No one had suspected it would hap-pen to her uncle

Another thing that none of them expected was that Dionrsquos mother Barbra was coming down with the coro-navirus The test confirmed it She of course would not be allowed into the hospital and had to go into quaran-tine Dixon said

As with most things dur-ing this pandemic the visita-tion and funeral would have to involve social distancing A walkthrough visitation was set at Peoples Funeral Home on East 25th Street in Sanford for Wednesday

Barbra was beside herself Dixon said because she couldnrsquot see her son even now after he had passed

ldquoShe was breaking downrdquo Dixon said referring to her grandmotherrsquos state of mind ldquoShe just didnrsquot know what to do She was overwhelmedrdquo

So the granddaughter and grandmother donned facemarks and went very early to the funeral home well before anyone had arrived Dixon asked Karen Peoples the funeral director if anything could be done

ldquoShe told me lsquoIrsquoll do somethingrsquordquo Dixon said

Later Peoples confirmed that the pair had come down and stayed outside the funeral home

The granddaughter brought Barbra Jackson in a wheelchair Barbra wanted to see her son before anyone came Peoples recalled to the Herald Wednesday

ldquoI couldnrsquot do thatrdquo Peoples told the women ldquoThey had masks on I had a mask onrdquo

Dixon told Peoples that the hospital wouldnrsquot let her grandmother see her son She asked if Peoples could do anything

ldquoI canrsquot let you in but I canrsquot let you go home like thisrdquo Peoples said she told the women

In the funeral homersquos reception area there is a large window Normally there is a pic-ture in that window of the ldquoStairway to Heavenrdquo Peoples said She took the picture out She then cleaned out much of the office

furniture as well ldquoJust give me a few min-

utesrdquo she assured Barbra and Dixon ldquoI tore up the reception room I just did it I took out the chairs I thought lsquoI canrsquot let this lady suffer like thisrsquordquo

Peoples rolled the casket in and opened it next to the win-dow Outside Barbra Jackson was able to get up out of her wheelchair sitting on the walk-way outside the window

ldquoShe could stand so she saw himrdquo Peoples recalled

Dixon said this act of kind-ness meant everything to her grandmother

ldquoI donrsquot care what this virus does to me nowrdquo Dixon recalled her grandmother say-ing ldquoTake me away Irsquove seen my son I can just go homerdquo

Dixon said she will never forget what Peoples did for her grandmother In her interview with the Herald she said ldquoJust tell her we said thank yourdquo

When contacted by the Herald Peoples said she did not know her kindness had meant so much

ldquoIt happened earlier today wowrdquo Peoples said Wednesday afternoon She was just cleaning up when the grandmother and granddaughter showed up she added

ldquoI had time to do somethingrdquo Peoples recalled ldquoShe wanted to give me money I told her lsquoThat smile on your face is enough No amount of money could buy thatrdquo

Peoples said she was glad to do it no mat-ter what the circumstances were

ldquoCoronavirus canrsquot win like thatrdquo Peoples said ldquoThe virus canrsquot winrdquo

Photo contributed Karen Peoples Funeral Director

KINDNESSContinued from Page 1

PANTRIESContinued from Page 1

The rally is meant to launch what organizers said they hoped would be the first rally in Florida to spark more to come said David Leavitt owner of Refresh Computers in Longwood He and others have started a Reopen Florida Facebook page that already has nearly 4000 members

Itrsquos hard to say how many people might show up to the grassroots event but it could be interesting timing given the rallies held in Michigan and Ohio recently Dozens of people with signs and driv-ing in caravans were expect-ed organizers said

ldquoOur biggest thing is all jobs are essentialrdquo Leavitt said He and other organizers said the government doesnrsquot really have the right to pre-vent businesses from opening up He said some have accused him of just wanting to get his Longwood business going again but it is really

the opposite ldquoMy business is actually

boomingrdquo Leavitt said as people migrate so many parts of their lives online He said sales are up 60 for the year ldquoItrsquos been a bit slower lately but almost every day in March was like Black Fridayrdquo

One of the main organizers of Fridayrsquos rally was Tara Hill of Orlando She said the plans for Fridayrsquos event was inspired by rallies in Ohio and Michigan

ldquoThere is definitely a need for itrdquo Hill said Friday morn-ing in an interview with the Herald ldquoOur goal is to show our support for Gov DeSantis in opening up the staterdquo

In an open letter to DeSantis Hill wrote ldquoWhile we grieve for those whose lives have been lost from the complications of Covid-19 we must also recognize that every Florida life and liveli-hood is essential and be cog-nizant of the devastating effects of your statewide lsquosafer at homersquo orders are already having on those citi-zensrdquo

She said business and

tourism here must re-open before the state falls into an economic collapse She also said the stay-at-home meas-ures create other problems such as unemployment domestic violence suicide child abuse and neglect among others

ldquoConsider all the Florida children slipping through the cracks because they donrsquot have access to public educa-tion during this time or the safety it provides themrdquo Hill argued

She urged the governor to uphold his oath to the US Constitution and re-open Florida to preserve the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness

She wrote on behalf of Florida residents who advo-cate Reopen Florida She said that organization is working in partnership with We Are Change Orlando Melissa McKay Simmons Florida Freedom Keepers They sup-port the Food Forest Abundance initiative as well she said

ldquoThe people are speakingrdquo Hill told the Herald

RALLYContinued from Page 1

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 7SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

THE SANFORD HERALD WORSHIP GUIDE

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

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wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

sanfordholycross aolcom

430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

wwwMyBethShalomcom

The Church at Hamilton Meeting Address 1501 E 8th

St Sanford FL 32771 Small Group Bible Studies

915 AM Worship Service 1030 AM

Phone Number 407-322-6041 Web Site thechurchathamil-

tonorg

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SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 6: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

ably know the zoo was closed early on due to COVID-19 but operations still have to continue for the animalsrdquo

Triplett said 100 of the proceeds from the ldquobetsrdquo or donations made to each player will go toward operations of the Zoo

ldquoIt will be and [I] hope that you can fol-low along as we bring in special guests talk about issues on live feeds and videos poke fun at ourselves and play a match for the

benefit of one of our greatest assets in Seminole Countyrdquo Triplett said referring to the Zoo

To donate to support Mayor Triplett go to bitlyBetTheMayor To donate and support GM Sands go to bitlyBetTheGM

The Sanford Chamber has provided links and other information to try to help local businesses tap into the federal stimulus package as well as deal with unemployment issues

ldquoStay safe and please let us know if you need anything beyond what we have post-edrdquo Triplett told Chamber members ldquoWe are Stronger Togetherrdquo

ELIZABETH LANCASTER KRUCKEMYER

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer 35 of Sanford died April 11 2020

She was born in Orlando and attended Trinity Lutheran School Boone High School and Flagler College where she earned her bachelorrsquos degree in

graphic design She worked for NeuLion technology firm 11 years before starting her own company ELK amp OAK Creative where she designed websites and promotional materials

Her interests were her rescue dog Mollie playing trivia and other games spending time with family and friends going on adventures serving as volunteer graphic designer for Love Your Shorts Film Festival and generally being a creative soul such as creating the Panorama

community photography project

Survivors parents Nancy and Gene Kruckemyer sister Emily Kruckemyer brother-in-law James Coffin nephew Owen and niece Caroline

A service to celebrate her life will be held once the coronavirus pandemic has subsided

In memory of Elizabeth donations can be made to Pet Rescue by Judy or the Muscular Dystrophy Association

ELIZABETH lsquoBETTYrsquo HUGHES WHITMIRE

Elizabeth Betty Hughes

Whitmire 91 of Sanford Florida passed away on Monday March 23 2020 Betty was born on October 05 1928 in Zion Kentucky to James and Hettie Staley Hughes She moved to Florida at the age of 18 in 1946 where she met her hus-band of 58 years Robert Charles RC Whitmire and they were married on May 28 1947 Betty worked as a Library Assistant for 30 years in the Seminole County Public School system Betty was a devout Christian and she and her husband were long time members of the

First Baptist Church of Sanford She loved gardening and would spend hours hap-pily working in the yard Betty also loved to read reli-gious books and studying the Bible

Betty is predeceased by her husband Robert Whitmire in 2006 She is also prede-ceased by her par-ents James and Hettie Hughes brothers Carl and Ernest Hughes

sisters Edith New and Jean Bales

Betty is survived by her sons Dennis (Victoria) Whitmire Don (Nick) Whitmire daughter Deborah Whitmire and grandchildren Dale Whitmire and Timothy (Mary) Whitmire

Betty was buried with her husband in a private ceremo-ny at Oaklawn Memorial Cemetery with a memorial service to be held at a later date

PAGE 6 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

OBITUARIES

Elizabeth Lancaster

Kruckemyer Elizabeth lsquoBettyrsquo Hughes Whitmire

MATCHContinued from Page 1

this thing outrdquo said One Hope Founder Angeley Ford She was referring to the Free Little Pantries project devised by her and her mother Susan Wenner publisher of the Sanford Herald and a One Hope board mem-ber

The idea rose from the Free Little Libraries around the city The boxes will pro-vide food and dry personal products that the homeless or other families in need can take for free The coin boxes have been removed from the newspaper stands Anyone can open them and find items they may desperately need

For now there will be four Sanford church locations for the newspaper box pantries

bull Action Church 650 E Airport Road bull G3 Church 519 S Park Ave bull Safeharbor Christian Church 730

Upsala Road bull St Paul Missionary Baptist Church 813

Pine Ave Ultimately Ford said she would like to

have a variety of food and products in the boxes Flip top canned food would work as well as most dry goods she said

The Sanford Herald will serve as a drop off location for donated items but the churches will work to keep the boxes filled Ford said Any donated items will be given to the vari-ous churches to supply the boxes

ldquoSo many people are in need right nowrdquo Ford said noting the struggles some have had in the aftermath of the coronavirus pan-demic She said while she and her husband Chase are not hurting too much right now they like most cannot find staple items such as paper products or even rice and pasta

ldquoI mean especially with everything going on with the coronavirus as of right now [the boxes are] for everybody and anybodyrdquo Ford explained

She said she would like people who need food to be able to open the boxes and find

decent meals with rice beans and spaghetti for example She said some people may want to leave items in the pantries

ldquoDefinitely take an item leave an itemrdquo she said

Ford described this initial effort as a pilot project

ldquoWersquoll see how they dordquo Ford said If individuals grab all the supplies they may have to rethink the project ldquoBut if it goes well and people are respecting it we would love for other churches businesses and restaurants to take partrdquo

The Free Little Pantries project and One Hope International are extensions of Fordrsquos work as a missionary Fordrsquos older siblings served as missionaries with Adventures in Missions of Lubbock Texas Her brotherrsquos family continues his work in Australia she said

So Ford was familiar with missionary work at a young age and when the time came she served for almost two years in Brazil

She founded One Hope in Sanford but for a while there was an international effort through her contacts with Brazil The organ-ization added the word International to its hame and while the Brazil effort has waned Ford said she is open to wherever her work takes her

The mission of One Hope International is to offer the hope of Jesus to the homeless and hurting the organizationrsquos website states

In addition to the box pantries the non-profit serves monthly meals at Rescue Mission Outreach on West 13th Street in Sanford

They also offer Blessing Bags which are filled with toiletries and hygiene products The organization gives the bags to public schools and local police officers to hand out to anyone who may need them

Another project One Hope International does is Hygiene Hampers Local businesses churches and restaurants host the hampers for people to donate and drop off hygiene products The donated items are used to fill the Blessing Bags

Dion 51 had suffered a major heart attack

Before she could go to the

hospital however Barbra was tested for coronavirus at the Orange County Convention Center She had not been feeling well her granddaughter Valerie Dixon of Sanford told the Herald Wednesday

ldquoShe stayed in line for two hours to try to get cleared to see her only sonrdquo Dixon said through tears

The heart attack was very sudden Dixon said No one had suspected it would hap-pen to her uncle

Another thing that none of them expected was that Dionrsquos mother Barbra was coming down with the coro-navirus The test confirmed it She of course would not be allowed into the hospital and had to go into quaran-tine Dixon said

As with most things dur-ing this pandemic the visita-tion and funeral would have to involve social distancing A walkthrough visitation was set at Peoples Funeral Home on East 25th Street in Sanford for Wednesday

Barbra was beside herself Dixon said because she couldnrsquot see her son even now after he had passed

ldquoShe was breaking downrdquo Dixon said referring to her grandmotherrsquos state of mind ldquoShe just didnrsquot know what to do She was overwhelmedrdquo

So the granddaughter and grandmother donned facemarks and went very early to the funeral home well before anyone had arrived Dixon asked Karen Peoples the funeral director if anything could be done

ldquoShe told me lsquoIrsquoll do somethingrsquordquo Dixon said

Later Peoples confirmed that the pair had come down and stayed outside the funeral home

The granddaughter brought Barbra Jackson in a wheelchair Barbra wanted to see her son before anyone came Peoples recalled to the Herald Wednesday

ldquoI couldnrsquot do thatrdquo Peoples told the women ldquoThey had masks on I had a mask onrdquo

Dixon told Peoples that the hospital wouldnrsquot let her grandmother see her son She asked if Peoples could do anything

ldquoI canrsquot let you in but I canrsquot let you go home like thisrdquo Peoples said she told the women

In the funeral homersquos reception area there is a large window Normally there is a pic-ture in that window of the ldquoStairway to Heavenrdquo Peoples said She took the picture out She then cleaned out much of the office

furniture as well ldquoJust give me a few min-

utesrdquo she assured Barbra and Dixon ldquoI tore up the reception room I just did it I took out the chairs I thought lsquoI canrsquot let this lady suffer like thisrsquordquo

Peoples rolled the casket in and opened it next to the win-dow Outside Barbra Jackson was able to get up out of her wheelchair sitting on the walk-way outside the window

ldquoShe could stand so she saw himrdquo Peoples recalled

Dixon said this act of kind-ness meant everything to her grandmother

ldquoI donrsquot care what this virus does to me nowrdquo Dixon recalled her grandmother say-ing ldquoTake me away Irsquove seen my son I can just go homerdquo

Dixon said she will never forget what Peoples did for her grandmother In her interview with the Herald she said ldquoJust tell her we said thank yourdquo

When contacted by the Herald Peoples said she did not know her kindness had meant so much

ldquoIt happened earlier today wowrdquo Peoples said Wednesday afternoon She was just cleaning up when the grandmother and granddaughter showed up she added

ldquoI had time to do somethingrdquo Peoples recalled ldquoShe wanted to give me money I told her lsquoThat smile on your face is enough No amount of money could buy thatrdquo

Peoples said she was glad to do it no mat-ter what the circumstances were

ldquoCoronavirus canrsquot win like thatrdquo Peoples said ldquoThe virus canrsquot winrdquo

Photo contributed Karen Peoples Funeral Director

KINDNESSContinued from Page 1

PANTRIESContinued from Page 1

The rally is meant to launch what organizers said they hoped would be the first rally in Florida to spark more to come said David Leavitt owner of Refresh Computers in Longwood He and others have started a Reopen Florida Facebook page that already has nearly 4000 members

Itrsquos hard to say how many people might show up to the grassroots event but it could be interesting timing given the rallies held in Michigan and Ohio recently Dozens of people with signs and driv-ing in caravans were expect-ed organizers said

ldquoOur biggest thing is all jobs are essentialrdquo Leavitt said He and other organizers said the government doesnrsquot really have the right to pre-vent businesses from opening up He said some have accused him of just wanting to get his Longwood business going again but it is really

the opposite ldquoMy business is actually

boomingrdquo Leavitt said as people migrate so many parts of their lives online He said sales are up 60 for the year ldquoItrsquos been a bit slower lately but almost every day in March was like Black Fridayrdquo

One of the main organizers of Fridayrsquos rally was Tara Hill of Orlando She said the plans for Fridayrsquos event was inspired by rallies in Ohio and Michigan

ldquoThere is definitely a need for itrdquo Hill said Friday morn-ing in an interview with the Herald ldquoOur goal is to show our support for Gov DeSantis in opening up the staterdquo

In an open letter to DeSantis Hill wrote ldquoWhile we grieve for those whose lives have been lost from the complications of Covid-19 we must also recognize that every Florida life and liveli-hood is essential and be cog-nizant of the devastating effects of your statewide lsquosafer at homersquo orders are already having on those citi-zensrdquo

She said business and

tourism here must re-open before the state falls into an economic collapse She also said the stay-at-home meas-ures create other problems such as unemployment domestic violence suicide child abuse and neglect among others

ldquoConsider all the Florida children slipping through the cracks because they donrsquot have access to public educa-tion during this time or the safety it provides themrdquo Hill argued

She urged the governor to uphold his oath to the US Constitution and re-open Florida to preserve the right to liberty and the pursuit of happiness

She wrote on behalf of Florida residents who advo-cate Reopen Florida She said that organization is working in partnership with We Are Change Orlando Melissa McKay Simmons Florida Freedom Keepers They sup-port the Food Forest Abundance initiative as well she said

ldquoThe people are speakingrdquo Hill told the Herald

RALLYContinued from Page 1

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 7SANFORD HERALD

PAGE 8 bull Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

THE SANFORD HERALD WORSHIP GUIDE

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

Facebook

wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

sanfordholycross aolcom

430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

wwwMyBethShalomcom

The Church at Hamilton Meeting Address 1501 E 8th

St Sanford FL 32771 Small Group Bible Studies

915 AM Worship Service 1030 AM

Phone Number 407-322-6041 Web Site thechurchathamil-

tonorg

SCENES OF GRACE By Tommy Vincent

P A L M E T T O A V E

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SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 11SANFORD HERALD

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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229mdashAuctions

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 7: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 7SANFORD HERALD

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404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

THE SANFORD HERALD WORSHIP GUIDE

Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

Facebook

wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

sanfordholycross aolcom

430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

wwwMyBethShalomcom

The Church at Hamilton Meeting Address 1501 E 8th

St Sanford FL 32771 Small Group Bible Studies

915 AM Worship Service 1030 AM

Phone Number 407-322-6041 Web Site thechurchathamil-

tonorg

SCENES OF GRACE By Tommy Vincent

P A L M E T T O A V E

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SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 8: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

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404-Baptist

Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church

2626 Palmetto Ave Sanford FL 32773

(407) 323-1583 website-wwwpabc-lcsorg

Missions Is Our Passion

Ron Williams Pastor Jonathan Williams Admin Pastor Sunday bull945 am - Childrenrsquos Program bull945 am - Sunday School bull10 am - Small Groups bull10 am - Contemporary Service bull11 am - Traditional Service Wedneday Evening bull7 pm - AWANA bull7 pm - Bible Studies amp Prayer Meeting bull7 pm - Youth Group Home of Liberty Christian School Grades K-4 Through 12th

428-Episcopal

Shower Down of Blessings 201 Elm Ave Sanford FL

407-321-8389 Timothy Hudson Pastor

Sunday School 8AM Morning Worship 9AM Tue Bible Study 7 PM

Wed Prayer 9 AM wwwSDOBorg

437-Non-Denominational Upsala Presbyterian Church

101 Upsala Road (Corner of 46-A

and Upsala Road) Sanford Fl

407-330-2635 wwwupsalapresbyteriancom Rev Wendell Colson Pastor

Sunday Worship 10 am Sunday Coffee Hour 11 am

Monthly Potluck Luncheon Historic Chapel

449-Presbyterian

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Holy Cross Episcopal Church

401 South Park Avenue Sanford Florida 32771

407-322-4611 The Historical First Church of

Sanford 1873

Sunday 8 am and 10 am Healing Service Wed 12 pm

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wwwFacebookcom SanfordHolyCrossEpiscopal

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430-JewishCongregation Beth Shalom A Progressive Conservative

Congregation 1308 E Normandy Blvd Su

D Deltona FL 32725

Rabbi Winston Weilheimer 386-804-8283

Shabbat Services Friday 730 pm Saturday 10 am

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BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 11SANFORD HERALD

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 9: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

SportsSundayApril 19 2020

Page 9

BriefsSEMINOLE COUNTYSeminole County Parks

Wilderness Areas amp LeisureFacilities Seminole County Boat

Ramps _ Seminole County BoatRamps are open Waterways aresubject to FWC Exec Orderrequiring vessels to maintain50-feet distance Countyrsquos SocialDistance Order applies individ-uals from different householdsshould remain 6-feet apart nomore than 10 persons together All County leagues and pro-

grams have been cancelledleagues will resume with theSpring schedule when possible All pavilion and field

rentals including tourna-ments are canceled until fur-ther notice _ refunds will beissued as necessary All meeting room rentals are

canceled until further noticeincluding Library meetingrooms Midway CommunityCenter and Lillie H GreenCommunity Center refundswill be issued as necessary Campground rentals are

closed through April 30 2020 All County parks will

open and close consistentwith each facilityrsquos publishedhours of operation and will beavailable for individual use All County playgrounds

and basketball courts are tem-porarily closedFor more information please

visit PrepareSeminoleorgFLORIDA LEAGUETheword unprecedented has

taken on newmeaning in thepast month in fact it no longerseems strong enough to describethe situation our country isenduring right nowWe under-stand that most of you are feel-ing the samewayWith strongsensitivity to the current situa-tion the Florida League remainshopeful that the crack of woodbats will be heard once againthis summer in Central FloridaWe are monitoring daily

updates from federal and stateofficials Specifically we arepaying close attention to theforthcoming guidelines abouthow different states will beginemerging from lockdownSince our last update we

have engaged in weekly con-ference calls with the NationalAlliance of College SummerBaseball and Major LeagueBaseball to share ideas and dis-cuss potential paths forwardWhile there is stillmuchuncer-

tainty about this summer theFloridaLeague is consideringmultiple options thatwill bedic-tated first and foremost by recom-mendations fromauthorities andhealth officials Someof theseoptionsmight includeplayinggameswithout fans orpotentiallystarting the seasonas late as July 1It remains our goal to provide

an opportunity for college base-ball players to develop theirskills at a time that has neverbeen more important for ourplayers in this leaguersquos historyWe canrsquot make a decision abouta path forward until we under-stand if we can ensure the safe-ty of our players umpires staffand general communityWe expect the coming weeks

will bring more clarity and assoon as we are able to discern apath forward we will prompt-ly provide another updatePlease continue to keep your-self and your families safeIn Baseball Stefano Foggi

President Florida LeagueNEWMLS PROGRAMMajor League Soccer has

announced it will launch anew elite youth competitionplatform which will provideSee Briefs Page 10

Reloading not rebuilding

Tortugas to revivehistoric ballfieldin Daytona BeachSpecial to the Herald

DAYTONABEACHmdashTheDaytona Tortugas have announcedplans to reviveKelly Field a histo-ry-rich baseball diamondwhereJackie Robinson trainedwhilepreparing to break professional

baseballrsquos color barrierThe Tortugas and their Tortugas

Care Foundation are committed tobringing baseball back to the sitemdashwhich today is an empty andsilent patch of grass inDaytonaSee Revival Page 10

Herald photos by Romeo GuzmanSeminolersquos Jordan Davis (left)races toward the end zone andthen celebrates (below) with JoshGuilford (No 5) after scoring atouchdown against Orange City-University last fall Davis followedin the footsteps of his older broth-er _ All-American wide receiverGabe Davis _ to UCF as didTrinity Preplsquos Max Holler (No 82above) who will join his brotherAlec as a member of the Knights

Despite minimal lossesUCF football adds 25new faces to 2020 rosterBy Dean SmithHerald Staff

One of the most popularthoughts around college recruit-ing is that lsquotop programs donrsquotrebuild they reloadrsquoWell it appears that the UCF

Football Program has reachedthat levelThe Knights only lost seven

starters _ three on offense threeon defense and their place kicker_ and have several outstandingreserves also returning includingstarting defensive back BrandonldquoBAMrdquo Moore from Sanford whosuffered a season-ending injury inthe opening game against FMUBut that did not keep Head

Coach Josh Heupel and his stafffrom recruiting and signing 25 out-standing new youngmen for the2020 season _ 17 student-athleteson Early Signing Day in Novemberand eight more on Spring SigningDay in February and the followingSpring Signing PeriodWhile UCF gained nationally-rec-

ognized signees in quarterbackParker Navarro fromArizona widereceiver JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo CredlefromGeorgia running back JohnnyRichardson from LakeWales and 6-foot-10 300-pound offensive line-man Paul Rubelt from BerlinGermany two of the big signingswere from Seminole County in tightends JordanDavis from SeminoleHigh School andMaxHoller fromTrinity Prep both of whomhavebrothers who either play or haveplayed for the KnightsDavis signed in November and

entered UCF in January to takepart in Spring PracticeThe brother of UCFAll-American

Gabe Davis who is expected to gopretty high in the NFLDraft laterthis month who is 6-foot-4 andweighs 225-pounds was limited tofour receptions for 91 yards andone 20-yard touchdown as a seniorfor the powerful Seminole HighSchool program (11-1 in 2019 withthe only loss to eventual state run-ner-upApopka in a Florida Class8Aregional final playoff contestand the No 1 final regular-season8Aranking byAssociated PressandNo 7 in all Florida divisionsby FloridaHSFootballcom) becauseof an injury after playingmostly atoffensive guard as junior in 2018when the Fighting Seminoles went8-2 under Head Coach Don Stark

Holler who signed inFebruary is 6-foot-4 and 240-pounds served as team captainin 2019 for former UCF headcoach Mike Kruczek at TrinityPrep and was named a FirstTeam tight end on the 2019 All-Orlando Sentinel Varsity smallschools team for FHSAA 4A-1Aand Sunshine State AthleticConference after making 62receptions for the Saints for 918yards and 10 touchdownsThe brother of Alec Holler who

is a redshirt sophomore tight endat UCF caught 14 passes for 208yards and four TDs as junior in2018 and was also a two-yearstarter at defensiveendlinebacker making 56 tack-les to go with 12 tackles for lossfour sacks and one interceptionin 2019 69 tackles 10 for lossfour sacks and three interceptionsas a junior and 31 tackles eightfor loss one sack and one inter-ception as a sophomore in 2017He also played three seasons of

basketball including on a 17-9 TrinityPrep teamas a junior in 2018-19Here are the other individualswho

will be headed toOrlando to playfor theKnights beginning in 2020 Emmanuel Appiah-Takyi

Defensive Back 6-foot-1 170-pounds Lodi New Jersey(Bergen Catholic HSMonroeCommunity College) Patrick Barnett Offensive

Lineman 6-foot-6 305-poundsKey West (Key West) Davonte Brown Defensive

Back 6-foot-2 187-poundsPlantation (American Heritage) Quadric Bullard Defensive Back

6-foot 161-pounds Hollywood(Chaminade-Madonna) Josh Celiscar Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-4 230-poundsWinter Haven (Winter Haven) Kervins Choute Defensive

Lineman 6-foot-3 251-poundsDeerfield Beach (Deerfield Beach) JarsquoCyais ldquoStretchrdquo Credle Wide

Receiver 6-foot-4 195-poundsColumbus Georgia (Carver) Keenan Cupit Linebacker 6-

foot-2 225-pounds ForestVirginia (Jefferson Forest) Devuntersquo Dawson Defensive

Back 5-foot-11 185-pounds HurstTexas (LD Bell HSCoffeyvilleCommunity College)

See UCF Page 10

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

your non-profit organizationthrough the Race 2 CureCommunity Cause Partners ReceivebullCustomizedRace2Cureregistrationlinkbull 20 of each registration sold

goes back to your organizationbullRegister10-or-moreparticipantsandgetbull Race day signagebull Logo on Race T-shirtbull 10x10 promotional space on-

site at the RaceFor more info contact Matt Stover at

mstovertheosfcom or 407-235-3925

NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

acrossABC ESPN andNFLNetwork

April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

bine to offer a singular presentationacross both networks while ABC willpresent its own distinctive prime-time telecasts for rounds 1-3 in addi-tion to simulcasting the ESPN andNFLNetwork telecast of rounds 4-7The 2020NFLDraft telecasts ndash origi-

nally scheduled to be on-site in LasVegas Nevada ndashwill now originatefromESPNrsquos Bristol Conn studiosNFLCommissioner Roger Goodell willintroduce the picks fromhis homeNFL Draft Schedule (April 23-25) ThursdayApril 23 (8-1130 pm)

NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 2 and 3 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio Saturday April 25 (12-7 pm)

NFL Draft Rounds 4ndash7 ndash ABCESPN NFL Network ESPNDeportes ESPN Radio

SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

Weekend April 19-21 2020 bull PAGE 11SANFORD HERALD

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

Page 10: See People, Page 5 See Sports, Page 9 SANFORD HERALD · Sanford Mayor to hold Zoo fundraiser with golf tournament against Mayfair Country Club GM By Herald Staff Maybe it won’t

BriefsContinued from Page 9year-round high-levelmatches forMLSclub academy teams and non-MLSacademy teams that previously partici-pated in theUS Soccer DevelopmentAcademy The newplatformwill pro-vide elite competition against domesticand international teams andMLS isevaluating expanding participation toinclude clubs beyond the formerDevelopmentAcademyldquoMajor League Soccer is deeply

committed to developingworld-classplayers through an elite competitivepathway from our academy teamsthrough the professional gamerdquo saidToddDurbin MLS Executive VicePresident of Competition amp PlayerRelations ldquoAs we look ahead to the2026 FIFAWorld Cup here in the USCanada andMexico nowmore thanever it is incumbent on us to establisha competition that sets a new standardfor elite youth play and allows ath-letes to achieve their full potentialrdquoThenewplatformwill include league

seasonmatches andboth regional andnational tournamentswith internationalteams Itwill also expand coaching edu-cation and improve the approach toplayer identification to ensure topplay-ers have theopportunity toparticipate inahigh-level development environmentldquoWe are seeing significant contribu-

tion to the quality of play inMLS fromhomegrown talentrdquo said JeffAgoosMLS Senior Vice President ofCompetition Operations andMedicalAdministration two-timeWorld Cupveteran with the US and five-timeMLS Cupwinner ldquoAs we currentlyhave 2500 elite players and 250 topyouth coaches in our academies MLSis uniquely positioned to provide anew and enhanced platform that willinclude high quality coaching profes-sionalized environments andenhanced player identificationrdquo

ldquoParticipating in high quality com-petitivematches on a consistent basisis essential to the development of ouryoung playersrdquo said Fred Lipka VicePresident and Technical Director ofMLS Player Development ldquoLaunchingthis new competitionwill allow us toconsistently challenge players staffsand teams optimizing the potential ofevery player on the fieldrdquoIn addition MLS is evaluating

the potential to provide futurecompetition opportunities for girlsCHARGERS INK PARHAMThe LosAngeles Chargers signed for-

mer Stetson tight endDonald ParhamJr to amulti-year contract on TuesdayParham played for the Dallas

Renegades of the XFL this spring Inhis five games with Dallas Parhamwas the leaguersquos top-performing tightend posting 24 receptions for 307yards and four touchdownsParhamrsquos 307 receiving yards werethe third-best among all XFL playersand he was the leaguersquos lone tightend to record a 100-yard performanceBefore his stint in the XFL Parham

spent the 2019 offseason with theDetroit Lions and WashingtonRedskins after going undraftedParham is the second formerXFL

player to landwith theChargers StormNortonwhoplayed for the LosAngelesWildcats signed a contract onMondayNortonwill compete for a job along theoffensive lineAs for Parham he bringsLosAngelesrsquo tight-end count to fiveThe 6-foot-8 240-pound tight endwas

a consensus first-teamAll-American asa senior for theHatters in 2018 catching85 passes for 1319 yards and 13 touch-downs - the best in each category thatyear by any FBS or FCS tight endJAEA RACE 2 CUREAre you ready to Race for a Cure

this fall Registration for the 2ndAnnual JAEA Race 2 Cure 5K and

Tribute Walk is now openJoin our team in the fight against

cancer on September 27 at FortMellon Park (Sanford) as we wel-come runners walkers and survivorsto participate in this memorable dayEarly bird registration is just $30

and each registration will includebull Finisher medalbull Event T-shirtbullCustomevent-basedldquoIWalkForrdquobibbullAwards for Top 3 in each age groupbull Closed coursebull Option to run or walkbull Water stations throughout courseBecomeACommunity Cause PartnerInterested in raising funds for

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NFL DRAFTThe 2020NFLDraftwill be presented

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April 23-25 ndash the second straight yearthat TheWaltDisneyCompanyhasworkedwith theNational FootballLeague to offer amulti-networkpresen-tation for all seven rounds The 2020NFLDraftwill serve as a three-dayvir-tual fundraiser benefitting six charitiesthat are battling the spreadofCOVID-19anddelivering relief tomillions in needESPN and NFLNetwork will com-

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NFLDraft Round 1 ndashABC ESPNNFLNetwork ESPNDeportes ESPNRadio Friday April 24 (7-1130 pm)

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SANFORD HERALDPage 10 bull Sunday April 19 2020

Four Hatters named to Hampshire Honor Society

Photos submitted

UCFrsquos JordanJohnson alsomakes the listSpecial to the Herald

The National Football Foundation amp CollegeHall of Fame (NFF) released a list of 1432 play-ers from across 364 colleges in all divisions ofcollege football who have been named to the2020 Hampshire Honor SocietyThe Hampshire Honor Society in its 14th year

honors graduating senior players who attained acumulative grade point average of 32 or betterthroughout their playing careers and who werestarters or significant contributors to their teamsduring the 2019 seasonJon F Hanson the chairman and founder of

The Hampshire Companies provided the endow-ment to launch the NFF Hampshire HonorSociety in 2007 He made the contribution as partof his legacy to the organization after serving asNFF Chairman from 1994-2006 He currentlyserves the organization as chairman emeritusEach player awarded with membership in thisyearrsquos Honor Society will receive a certificatecommemorating his or her achievementldquoIt was my great privilege to endow the NFF

Hampshire Honor Society which has greatlyincreased the number of college student-athletesthe NFF has been able to recognize during thepast 14 yearsrdquo said Hanson ldquoNationwide thereare thousands of football players excelling in theclassroom and they are going on to becomegreat leaders The NFF Hampshire HonorSociety continues to grow and allows us to shinea light on their hard workrdquoldquoWe have honored more than 12000 student-

athletes in the last 14 years thanks to JonHansonrsquos generosityrdquo NFF Chairman ArchieManning said ldquoWe are grateful for his passion-ate belief in the scholar-athlete ideal and theHampshire Honor Society allows us to showcasethe names of tomorrowrsquos leaders while inspiringfuture generations to follow in their footstepsrdquoStetsonrsquos Jamieson Craske Gaven DeFilippo

Peter Katz and Jason Winston were added asmembers of this college football honor societyThat quartet joinswith pastHatters to bring the total

number of Stetson players to receive this honor to 11Past Hampshire Honor Society graduates from

Stetson have included Jake Bartha (2018)Davion Belk (2017) Colin McGovern (2019)Jordan Sabo (2018) Regis Steighner (2019) MattSweeney (2019) and Austin Tyrrell (2018)UCF was represented by Jordan Johnson rais-

ing the Knightsrsquo total to 14 joining SharsquoreffRashad (2008) Rocky Ross (2008) KeithShologan (2008) Sharsquoreff Rashad (2009) LyleDankenbring (2013) Troy Davis (2013) RayShipman (2013) Sean Beckton (2015) Joey Grant(2016) Justin Holman (2017) Caleb Houston(2017) Jason Rae (2017) and Aaron Evans (2018)

RevivalContinued fromPage 9Beachrsquos Midtown neighborhood mdashwhile raising awareness of its illustri-ous history and importance to thesocial fabric of baseball in America

Robinson and his Montreal Royalsteammates trained at Kelly Field in1946 before Robinson made history byplaying in the first integrated profes-sional baseball game a few miles awayat then-City Island Ballpark which has

since been renamed in Robinsonrsquoshonor While his white teammates rodeinto and out of the Midtown neighbor-hood each day by bus from their hotelRobinson and John Wright his African-American teammate stayed in privatehomes near the field and walkedOther baseball greatswho played at

Kelly Field includeDaytona Beachrsquos ownWorld Series champion EdCharles aswellasHall-of-Famers such as Satchel PaigeLarryDoby and RoyCampanella KellyField also once hosted games for Bethune-CookmanUniversity and served as a cen-ter of social life in the predominately blackneighborhoodMinor League teams arevital to the social and economic lives ofmillions ofAmericans they support scoresof local businesses and jobs provide acces-sible entertainment help promote tourismspending and donate tens ofmillions ofdollars in charitable contributionsIn keeping with Kelly Fieldrsquos history

of providing access to the game of base-ball the Tortugas will create a ballfieldon the grounds that is readily accessibleto the surrounding community The

organization also plans to create a per-manent display honoring the fieldrsquos his-tory to inspire the next generation ofbarrier breakers and World Serieschampions from Daytona Beach Inaddition the Tortugas plan to supplysporting equipment and regular com-munity engagement programming atthe site which is near the intersectionof George Engram Boulevard andKeech Street behind the MidtownCultural amp Educational Center Workon the project will begin as soon aspublic health allows The Tortugaschose to make the announcement todayin recognition of Jackie Robinson Daythe annual celebration that marks thedate he made his Major League debutldquoBob Fregolle Rick French and I are as

proud of this initiative as anything wersquoveundertaken together in owning this hal-lowed ballclubrdquo said Reese Smith III onbehalf of the Tortugas ownership groupldquoTo be able to honor the history of NegroLeague baseball Jackie Robinsonrsquos rolewithin it and the many baseball legendswho paved the way for diversity and

inclusion at the Major League level issomething we are immensely proudrdquoThe Tortugas had initially planned to

break ground on the new field todayin honor of Jackie Robinson Day acrossMajor and Minor League Baseball butwith the season on hold the ground-breaking has been postponed until alater date this summer with the hopesof turning the field over to the commu-nity for programming in 2021 Theteam and its foundation have releaseda video that explains the history of thefield and its historical significance toprofessional baseball The video isbeing shared today across the teamrsquossocial media channels

About The Daytona TortugasThe Daytona Tortugas are the High-A

Affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds and amember of the Florida State LeagueThe Tortugas play at Jackie RobinsonBallpark in downtown Daytona BeachFla Jackie Robinson Ballpark also playshost to Bethune-Cookman Universityand many large community events andinitiatives throughout the seasonPhoto submitted

UCF Cornelius ldquoTonyrdquo Forrest Jr Tight End 6-

foot-4 235-pounds Jacksonville (Sandalwood) Garrett French Tight End 6-foot-3 225-

pounds Venice (Venice) Justin Hodges Defensive Back 6-foot-2

185-pounds Fort Lauderdale (Western) Mike Lofton Offensive Lineman 6-foot-2

300-pounds Clearwater (Calvary Christian) Zach Marsh-Wojan Tight End 6-foot-5

235-pounds Vacaville California (Will CWood HSSacramento City College) Stephen Martin Wide Receiver 6-foot-

5 195-pounds Orlando (Bishop Moore) Quade Mosier Linebacker 6-foot-2 223-pounds Fayetteville (Fayetteville) Parker Navarro Quarterback 6-foot 195-

pounds Phoenix Arizona (Desert Vista) Johnny Richardson Running Back 5-foot-

7 175-pounds Lake Wales (Lake Wales)

Paul Rubelt Offensive Lineman 6-foot-10300-pounds Berlin Germany (Frankfurt-Oder) Riley Stephens Place Kicker 6-foot-2

170-pounds Orlando (Dr Phillips)MarcusTatumOffensiveLineman6-foot-6315-

poundsDaytonaBeach(MainlandHSTennessee) Corey Thornton Defensive Back 6-1

175-pounds Miami (Booker T Washington) Kendrick Wilson Defensive Lineman

6-5 235-pounds Miami (Norland)

Photo courtesy of Stetson AthleticsThe Los Angeles Chargers signed former Stetson First Team All-American tight end Donald Parham Jr to a multi-year contract onTuesday after playing for theDallasRenegades of theXFLthis spring

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CC003149

HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Plaintiff vs FREDERICK H BROWN JR and UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE PUR-SUANT TO CHAPTER 45

Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 7 2020 in Case No 2019CC003149 of the Circuit Court in and for Seminole County Florida in which HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC is the Plaintiff and FRED-ERICK H BROWN JR AND UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POS-SESSION are the Defendants The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in Room S201 of the Seminole County Courthouse 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 at 1100 am on the 2nd day of June 2020 the following described property set forth in the Order of Final Judgment Unit No 161 of HACIENDA VIL-LAGE a Cooperative Mobile Home Park according to Exhibit B (Plot Plan) of the Master Form Proprietary Lease record-ed in Official Records Book 2799 Page 630 Public Records of Seminole County Florida subject to purchase money mortgage encumbering the park in favor of BANK OF AMERICA PA fka NATIONS-BANK OF FLORIDA NA in the principal amount of EIGHT MIL-LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU-SAND AND NO100 DOLLARS ($840000000) recorded in Official Records Book 2799 Page 589 UCC Financing Statement recorded in Official Records Book 3231 Page 0634 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida the Articles of Incorporation Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of HACIENDA VILLAGE CO-OP INC Including without limitation the Mobile home bearing VIN 331203XS1490 Property Address 161 Costa Circle Winter Springs Florida 32708 Any Person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale if any other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMO-DATION IN ORDER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLED AT NO COST TO YOU TO THE PROVI-SION OF CERTAIN ASSIS-TANCE IF YOU REQUIRE ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR AT SEMI-NOLE COURT ADMINIS-TRATION 301 N PARK AVENUE SUITE N301 SANFORD FLORIDA 32771-1292 TELEPHONE (407) 665-4227 AT LEAST 7 DAYS BEFORE YOUR SCHEDULED COURT APPEARANCE OR IMME-DIATELY UPON RECEIV-ING THIS NOTIFICATION IF THE TIME BEFORE THE SCHEDULED APPEAR-ANCE IS LESS THAN 7 DAYS IF YOU ARE HEAR-ING IMPAIRED CALL 711 s Alan Schwartzseid ALAN SCHWARTZSEID ESQUIRE Florida Bar No 57124 CLAYTON amp MCCULLOH PA 1065 Maitland Center Commons Blvd Maitland Florida 32751 (407) 875-2655 Telephone aschwartzseidclayton-mccul-lohcom m g o n z a l e z c l a y t o n -mccullohcom Attorneys for Plaintiff Publish April 12 19 2020

D061 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2019CA002243

DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY AS TRUSTEE FOR INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2005-AR12 MORT-GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER-TIFICATES SERIES 2005-AR12 Plaintiff VS UNKNOWN HEIRS BENEFICI-ARIES DEVISEES SURVIV-ING SPOUSE GRANTEES ASSIGNEE LIENORS CREDI-TORS TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF IONA L M THOMAS AKA IONA L THOMAS DECEASED et al Defendant(s)

NOTICE OF ACTION TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown TO Unknown Heirs Beneficiaries Devisees Surviving Spouse Grantees Assignee Lienors Creditors Trustees And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By Through Under Or Against The Estate Of Iona L M Thomas AKA Iona L Thomas Deceased Last Known Residence Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in Seminole County Florida LOT 17 BLOCK E WIN-TER SPRINGS AS PER PLAT THEREOF RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 15 PAGE 81 AND 82 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on ALDRIDGE | PITE LLP Plaintiffrsquos attorney at 1615 South Congress Avenue Suite 200 Delray Beach FL 33445 within 30 days and file the orig-inal with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiffrsquos attorney or immedi-ately thereafter otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition Dated on February 26 2020 Grant Maloy As Clerk of the Court and Comptroller By Kory Bailey As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D063 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN

AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA

CASE NO 2020-CA-000054-140-K

SUNRISE OWNERS GROUP INC

Plaintiff vs TROPICAL INVESTMENTS VENTURES LLC et al Defendant

NOTICE OF ACTION TO

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Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 1121 Santa Cruz Way Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline 5703 Red Bug Lake Rd 327 Winter Springs FL 32708 Tropical Investments Ventures LLC co Keven Dkline PO Box 28909 Las Vegas NV 89126 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a lien against the following property in Seminole County Florida Lot 15 Sunrise Estate Unit 1 according to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 31 Page(s) 24 of the Public Records of Seminole County Florida A lawsuit has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses if any to it on LAURA M COOPER ESQUIRE Plaintiffs Attorney whose address is ARIAS BOSINGER PLLC 140 N WESTMONTE DR SUITE 203 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 with-in thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice May 2 2020 and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiffs attorney or immediately there-after otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Lien Foreclosure Complaint DATED on April 2 2020 GRANT MALOY Clerk of the Circuit and County Court amp Comptroller By Rosetta M Adams As Deputy Clerk Publish April 12 19 2020 D064 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE 18th JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

Case No 2020-CP-000455

Division P

IN RE ESTATE OF THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of THERESA V BELSITO aka Theresa Vargas Belsito deceased whose date of death was February 28 2020 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Avenue Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representa-tiversquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OF 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 STUART J BARKS ATTOR-NEY Florida Bar No 71457 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 StuartBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 DANIEL E SCHLESINGER Personal Representative 908 Dozier Place Canon City Colorado 81212 Publish April 12 19 2020 D068

PUBLIC NOTICE SANFORD AIRPORT

AUTHORITY Notice is hereby given that the Sanford Airport Authority will conduct its May meeting on Tuesday May 5 2020 at 830 am Information may be obtained by contacting the exec-utive offices during normal busi-ness hours at (407) 585-4042 On March 1 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-51 directing the Florida Department of Public Health to issue a Public Health Emergency as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 9 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-52 declaring a state of emergency for the entire state of Florida as a result of the COVID-19 virus On March 20 2020 Governor DeSantis issued Executive Order 20-69 suspending the requirement for a quorum to be present in person to hold a pub-lic meeting and further allowing for communications media tech-nology to be utilized in conduct-ing a public meeting Based on the foregoing Executive Orders issued by Governor DeSantis the May 5 2020 meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority will be conduct-ed virtually using the online plat-form of UberConferencereg Interested persons will be able to listen to the meeting tele-phonically by dialing in to the Uber Conference phone number or URL - httpswwwubercon-ferencecomflysanford Conference Number - 407-553-2512 No PIN needed For the duration of the declared state of emergency ordered by Governor DeSantis public com-ments in connection with any meeting of the Sanford Airport Authority including the meeting of May 5 2020 will be received as follows bull emailed to lhuntosaanet Please indicate that the commu-nication is a public comment and the meeting date for which it is intended Public comments for the May 5 2020 meeting that are received by 500 pm on Monday May 4 2020 will be read into the record during the meeting and will become part of the permanent record of the meeting Any public comment that includes a presentation will need to have the presentation submitted by 500 pm on Friday May 1 2020 to the administrative office for the Sanford Airport Authority via email to lhuntosaanet If the presentation is not provided timely in advance of the meet-ing no guarantee can be made that it will be shown as a part of the meeting or become part of the meeting record Please take notice that if any person decides to appeal any decision made by the Sanford Airport Authority with respect to any matter considered at the meeting or hearing scheduled herein he or she will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose he or she may need to ensure that a verbatim record of

the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based per Section 2860105 Florida Statutes Persons with disabilities needing assis-tance to participate in any of these proceedings should contact the execu-tive offices 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (407) 585-4042 Diane H Crews President amp CEO Publish April 19 2020 D085 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05012020 1000 am at 195 LYMAN ROAD CAS-SELBERRY FL 32707 2006 2D4FV47V76H310772 DODGE 2008 3A8FY48B88T105361 CHRYSLER 2009 1N4AL21E79N438828 NISSAN 2010 JA32U2FU1AU001086 MITSUBISHI 2014 5XYZU3LA3EG178276 HYUNDAI 2014 3N1CN7AP4EK447064 NISSAN 2019 4T1B11HK5KU249340 TOYOTA 2020 3KPF24AD9LE203929 KIA And at 2513 County Club Rd Sanford FL 32771 2005 1FMZU62K75UB08446 FORD pursuant to subsection 71378 of the Florida Statutes TRI-COUNTY TOWING INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids Publish April 19 2020 D086 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION ON MAY 7 2020 900 AM AT 2540 S MYRTLE AVE SANFORD FL 32773 PUR-SUANT TO SUBSECTION FS 71378 MARTINS COLLISION CENTER RESERVES THE

RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY ANDOR ALL BIDS 2010 VW CC VIN WVWMP7AN4AE562214 Publish April 19 2020 D087 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05082020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2007 HONDA VIN 2HGFG11827H501852 Publish April 19 2020 D088 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05022020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2016 MITS VIN JA4AZ3A37GZ063102 Publish April 19 2020 D089 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 05302020 0800 am at 2773 Navigator Avenue Sanford Florida 32773 pursuant to sub-section 71378 of the Florida Statutes ATHENS TOWING AND RECOVERY INC reserves the right to accept or reject any andor all bids 2018 KIA VIN KNDJP3A57J7509572 Publish April 19 2020 D090

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AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative s Daniela G Sanchez DANIELA G SANCHEZ ESQ Florida Bar No 0087281 7245 SW 87th Avenue Suite 400 Miami FL 33173 Personal Representative s Carlos J Avila CARLOS J AVILA 169 NW 104 Street Miami Shores FL 33150 Publish April 12 19 2020 D065 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020-CP-446

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of EDWARD JOSEPH DU BOYCE deceased whose date of death was November 28 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for SEMINOLE County Florida Probate Division the address of which is PO Box 8099 Sanford FL 32772 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 12 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative TODD J MAZENKO Attorney Florida Bar Number 0091542 BowenSchroth 600 Jennings Avenue Eustis Florida 32726 Telephone (352) 589-1414 Fax (352) 589-1726 E-Mail tmazenkobowenschrothcom Secondary E-Mail ajamesbowenschrothcom Personal Representative JACQUELINE WELKER 9407 Junior Avenue Apopka Florida 32703 Publish April 12 19 2020 D066 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 387 IN RE ESTATE OF OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of OTTO FRANKLIN GARRETT deceased whose date of death was February 19 2020 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attorney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is April 12 2020 JAMES A BARKS Attorney Florida Bar No 197564 Attorney for Personal Representative BARKS LAW FIRM 1274 Upsala Road Sanford Florida 32771 JimBarksLawFirmcom (407) 321 - 1224 LORI BUTLER Personal Representative 4927 Fawn Ridge Place Sanford Florida 32771 Publish April 12 19 2020 D067 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUN-

TY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 CP 434 IN RE ESTATE OF ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ROBERT ALAN SCHLESINGER deceased whose date of death was December 19 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is Post Office Box 8099 Sanford Florida 32772-8099 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below

All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV-ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

PAGE 12 Weekend April 19-21 2020 SANFORD HERALD

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS

An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

File No 2020CP000273

Division

IN RE ESTATE OF BRIAN KEITH BARBER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of Brian Keith Barber deceased whose date of death was December 20 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford FL 32771 The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives attorney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against decedents estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative Ryan G Nagle Esq Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar Number 1017917 ADRIAN PHILIP THOMAS PA 515 East Las Olas Boulevard Suite 1050 FORT LAUDERDALE FL 33301 Telephone (954) 764-7273 Fax (954) 764-7274 E-Mail legal-serviceaptpacom Secondary E-Mail lcollinsaptpacom Personal Representative Kerstin Barber PO Box 202 Trinity Center California 96091 Publish April 19 26 2020 D091

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR THE EIGH-TEENTH JUDICIAL CIR-

CUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISION

File Number 2020 ndash CP ndash 000457

IN RE ESTATE OF ABDULHUSSEIN G JAFFER Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate of ABDULHUSSEIN G JAF-FER deceased whose date of death was January 25 2019 is pending in the Circuit Court for Seminole County Florida Probate Division the address of which is 301 N Park Ave Sanford Florida 32771 The name and address of the per-sonal representative and the personal representativersquos attor-ney are set forth below All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the dece-dentrsquos estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedentrsquos estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH-IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENTrsquoS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of first publication of this notice is April 19 2020 Attorney for Personal Representative By S Joseph C Stayanoff Joseph C Stayanoff Esq Florida Bar 0618276 Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Office (407) 490 ndash 0520 Facsimile (407) 490 ndash 0580 JoeJCPSAorg JStayanoffcflrrcom Personal Representative By_S Fatma Jaffer Fatma Jaffer co Joseph C Stayanoff PA 2908 Lakeview Drive Suite 124 Fern Park FL 32730 Publish April 19 26 2020 D092

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An Ordinance of the City of Sanford Florida relating to training requirements pertaining to City boards and other bodies repeal of the Citizens Advisory Board and amendment of the membership of the Historic Preservation Board amending Section 2-122 and Section 30 A (Schedule ldquoSrdquo of the Land Development Regulations) and repealing Section 2-311 through Section 2-311 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Sanford providing for legislative findings and intent providing for the taking of implementing administrative actions providing for a savings provision providing for codification and scriveners errors providing for sever-ability providing for conflicts and an effective date

A copy of the Ordinance shall be available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at said hearings The public is invited to attend the hearings via the virtual meeting Public comments will be read into the record if they are provided to the City Clerk in advance IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON-TACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (FS 2860105) Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D081

CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCENOTICE

OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TEXT CHANGE The City of Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance

ORDINANCE NO 20-4550 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AMENDING THE CITY OF SANFORD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AS PREVIOSLY AMENDED PROVIDING FOR A TEXT AMENDMENT PERTAINING TO POLICY FLU 1-141 INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION RELA-TIVE TO HEAVY COMMERCIAL AND OFFICE USES PRO-VIDING FOR THE ADOPTION OF AN EXHIBIT PROVID-ING FOR SEVERABILITY PROVIDING FOR RATIFICA-TION OF PRIOR ACTS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS CODIFICATION AND DIRECTIONS TO THE CODE CODIFIER AND PROVIDING FOR THE IMPLEMEN-TATION OF THE STATUTORY STATE REVIEW PROCESS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE A copy of the Ordinance is available at the office of the City Clerk for all persons desiring to examine the same and to obtain a copy if desired Other City public records are available upon request All parties in interest and citizens shall have an opportunity to be heard at the hearing The public is invited to attend the hearing and participate fully A second public hearing will be held in accordance with controlling law IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO-CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY CLERK AT 4076885010 AT LEAST 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC If a person decides to appeal a deci-sion made with respect to any matter considered at the above meet-ing or hearing he or she may need a verbatim record of the pro-ceedings including the testimony and evidence which record is not provided by the City of Sanford (Section 2860105 Florida Statutes) By Traci R Houchin CMC FCRM City Clerk Publish April 19 2020 D082

Notice of Public Meeting of the National Register Review Board

The Florida National Register Review Board will consider the National Register (NR) nomination for the Georgetown Historic District at its next meeting on May 28 2020 130 pm at the RA Gray Building 500 S Bronough St Tallahassee FL 32399-0250 To participate in the meeting via webinar members of the public may register at httpsattendeegotowebinarcomregis-ter4964321793508156173 using Webinar ID 393-969-811 A rep-resentative of the State Bureau of Historic Preservation (BHP) will be present to explain the proposal and to answer questions regarding the nomination process The proposed district is roughly bounded on the north by East 2nd and East 6th street south boundary along Celery Avenue east boundary is South Chapman Locust Mellonville and Bay Avenues west boundary includes properties along the west side of Sanford Avenue

A copy of the NR nomination including a detailed boundary descrip-tion list of contributing and non-contributing buildings and a map of the district is available upon request from BHP Division of Historical Resources Florida Department of State at the above address Telephone inquiries can be made at (850) 245-6364 Comments on the nomination should be received by BHP beforeMay 28 2020 Listing in the NR the federal governmentrsquos official list of historic prop-erties worthy of preservation results in the following for historic prop-erties Consideration in planning for federal federally licensed and federal-ly assisted programs The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation must be given an opportunity to comment on all federally related proj-ects affecting listed properties For further information see 36 CFR 800 Eligibility for federal tax provisions The Federal Internal Revenue Code encourages preservation of depreciable historic structures by allowing favorable tax treatments for rehabilitation and also provides for charitable contributions for conservation purposes of partial inter-ests in historically important land areas or structures For further information see 36 CFR 67 Consideration of historic values In the decision by the state or fed-eral government to issue a surface coal mining permit where coal is located For further information see 36 CFR 602(d) Eligibility for grants-in-aid Whenever funds are appropriated by Congress Contact the State Historic Preservation Office for further information Listing of private property on the NR does not prohibit under Federal law or regulation any actions which may otherwise be taken by the property owner with respect to the property Owners of private property nominated to the NR may concur in or object to the nomination in accord with 36 CFR Part 60 Any owner or partial owner who objects to listing should submit a notarized statement certifying ownership and objection to Alissa Lotane Deputy State Historic Preservation Officer Division of Historical Resources Department of State at the above address received before May 28 2020 Each owner or partial owner may register one objection regardless of how many whole or partial properties in the district are owned by that party Objections remain on file until the property owner submits a notarized statement certifying ownership and rescinding the original objection If a majority of private property owners object to the nomination it will not be listed however the

State Historic Preservation Officer shall submit the nomination to the Keeper of the NR for a determination of eligibility for inclusion in the NR If the property is determined eligible but not formally listed the Advisory Council must still be given an opportunity to comment on federal projects which may affect the district Publish April 19 26 2020 D083

NOTICE TO BIDDERS The School Board of Seminole County Florida hereby solicits offers from all qualified and interested parties for the below listed bids Bid forms may be obtained from wwwdemandstarcom or wwwmyven-dorlinkcom Both links are located on the Purchasing Department website wwwscpsk12flusdistrictdepartmentspurchasingcomp-solicitations-contracts Scroll down to the end of the page to select the preferred third party provider link Bid Number Title ITB 19200104B-WRS Classroom amp Educational Products Bid Opening 4202020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200093B-WRS ConveyorImpinger Ovens for Red Apple Dining Bid Opening 4232020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200109B-LL Restaurant Supplies Bid Opening 4292020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD ITB 19200113B-CB Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) 10 Tons or Less Installation Repair and Replacement Bid Opening 552020 at 200 pm Evaluation TBD The School Board of Seminole County Florida Purchasing amp Distribution Services Department 407-320-0239 Publish April 19 2020 D084

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS REGARDING ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE

BY THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA The City Commission of the City of Sanford Florida will hold public hearings at 7 PM or as soon thereafter as practicable in the Commission Chambers First Floor City Hall 300 N Park Avenue Sanford Florida as follows on Monday April 27 2020 to consider the adoption of Ordinance No 4543 title of which is as follows

Ordinance No 4543