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Energy level 3A Keeping track 13A House work 14A Sometimes zero is good One more race in the Chase Helping becomes a Habit(at) Saline VENICE • solution A spring in South County is a virtual time capsule stm G 1B LOCAL NEWS COVER TO COVER AWARD WINNING WEEKLY NEWSPAPER 50 CENTS VOLUME 63 NUMBER 77 FRIDAY-SATURDAY EDITION,SEPT.5-6,2008 AN EDITION OF THE SUN Legacy Park buy funded f s s `r- + v ?f ti SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL, [email protected] SUN PHOTO BY JUSTIN FENNELL, [email protected] An ordinance is in the works that would require a fee to register security alarms in Venice and impose fines after A state grant to be matched by the city of Venice will fund the purchase of the second false alarm is called in to the police department call center,shown above. the old cement plant properties east of the train depot for conversion into False alarms could Legacy Park. BY GREG GILES Trust for Public Lands, helped NEWS EDITOR broker the deal by assisting the city in its grant application and cost real money The Florida Communities negotiating the property pur- Trust, an agency of the Florida chase. TPL is a nonprofit land Department of Community conservation group that helps Affairs, on Thursday agreed to entities like the city of Venice give the city of Venice $3.7 mil- purchase valuable land re- lion toward the purchase of a 10- sources. acre park next to the Venice Now that the grant is secured, A cost-recovery program could include annual alarm tremendous expense and huge Historic Train Depot. Hattaway can finalize negotia- drain on our resources.” permit fees and escalating fines for false alarms gen- Council Member Ernie Za- tions with current property She’d like to reduce that num- vodnyik, County Commissioner owner the Waterford Compa- erated from residences and businesses. ber, thereby making more police Nora Patterson and Rep. Doug nies. officers available “to better serve Holder spoke on behalf of the City council previously com- the city.” project before the trust’s govern- mitted to match the grant to BY GREG GILES it’s a major problem, Williams And the problem is growing ing board. meet the estimated $7.4 million NEWS EDITOR said. now that mobile and personal “It went well,” Zvodnyik said purchase price. A burgeoning home and hand-held alarms have entered of the afternoon presentation. “I That amount, said Hattaway, Nationally, between 95 per- business security-system mar- the market. concentrated on five aspects: “would be enough” to clinch the cent and 98 percent of all calls to ket, which uses the taxpayer- The answer, she said, is for public support for the project, deal. 9-1-1 are false alarms, Police funded police force to buoy pri- city council to adopt an ordi- land-use conflict, it being an old “There is still the possibility Chief Julie Williams told Venice vate business, has turned what nance based on a model crafted cement facility in a residential the county may chip in some City Council at a recent budget was a largely an unregulated by the Florida Police Chiefs area, its adjacency to other parks money,” he said. “We do have workshop. industry into one that cities are Association. and how it benefits the Grove the property under contract Main offenders: faulty fire increasingly regulating. Many Florida cities and Terrace area. Commissioner now. The deal is we are the inter- alarms and smoke detectors, City statistics are hard to counties have already adopted Patterson talked about the syn- im buyer. That allows us to take vibrations from a jarred window come by, but police officials the ordinance, according to ergy of the project — being near the land owner out of the equa- or door, or the jolt of an air con- know this much: They respond- FPCA. SCAT at the Venice depot and tion. That’s the idea. We are not ditioning unit when it goes on or ed to false alarms at 407 loca- Nationwide, some cities have Legacy Trail trailhead.” going to change our mind.” off. Even cockroaches have been tions from July 2007 to July 2008 reduced their false alarm rate by In May the city submitted its Legacy Park scored near the known to trip motion detectors within the city of Venice. A sig- up to 90 percent, improving grant proposal for Legacy Park. top of a list of 91 projects consid- — unnecessarily summoning nificant number of businesses, police response times to other Concept plans included a bocce ered. It scored third going into police to a residence or busi- said Williams, generated multi- types of calls and saving millions ball court, nature trail and kayak the trust governing board’s ness. ple false alarms. Some generat- in the process. and boat ramp. A solar array was annual selection meeting on Whether the alarms are called ed more than a dozen calls in a Program results are most dra- at first discussed, but later Sept. 4. in by neighbors responding to year. matic in major population cen- dropped from the proposal. an audible alarm or a security “Clearly it’s a problem,” said Doug Hattaway, with the Please see PARK,6A monitoring company like ADT, Williams. “False alarms are a Please see FALSE,7A Peak Atlantic hurricane season is here ?w ?r r wr ?w r w w w n• +v w• r w• w r r ?• a w i' r r r r.r r After a few relatively quiet months, storm systems op.” AT[ANTIC•CALNIOA T.AONN *?OIA_ +1V4F?*IR"IICCAON• !M CMI>M•AttNRI TRACK CHART i• -- i*sj,? 4-. w• seem to be churning up the tropics. ingO off ft hthoese A tfrroicpainca cl owaasvt,e hs ec osamid- one out of every nine or 10 BY PAMELA STAIK The simple answer: It’s peak develops into a storm. STAFF WRITER storm season. So seeing the back-to-back 0 According to Dennis Feltgen, tropical storm activity is not sur- r First there was Tropical Storm a spokesperson for the National prising to Feltgen. Fay, which dumped flooding Hurricane Center, the statistical “These are about right for this rains across the Southeastern peak of hurricane season is Sept. part of the season,” he said. United States. 10, which happens to be next “There is nothing unusual Then there was Hurricane Wednesday. there.” Gustav, which sent millions of The season typically runs However, he said it is unques- Gulf Coast residents who feared from June 1 through Nov. 30, tionable that this is a highly a repeat performance of with a peak time of storm devel- active season, as was predicted l _FJ?y ?_ !thy 4:` - _ • ?, Hurricane Katrina to higher opment between mid-August by the National Oceanic and r 1 -..it 1'kY- - - ?i 4-'` _ ?I?.'S??''i'l" •I1. _ •, -a a r groAunndd .now residents are play- thr“oTuhgehs teh e esntodr omf sO ctonboermr. ally ACtlimmoastpe hPereridci ctAiodnm Ciennistterra.tion’s ing a wait-and-see game as the come off the coast of Africa, with The update triple threat of Hanna, Ike and about one wave every two to Josephine meander through the three days,” Feltgen said. “If the Every May, NOAA releases a •r .r r Atlantic Ocean. environment is right for the hurricane season prediction, GRAPHIC COURTESY OF NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER With such an active hurricane storms to develop, meaning including the number of storms The presence of three tropical systems churning in the Atlantic brings season, residents are left won- there is the right kind of wind expected and atmospheric and back unpleasant memories of 2005,with 28 storms,including 17 that dering what is going on in the shear and warm sea surface formed on or after Sept.1. tropics. temperatures, they will devel- Please see PEAK,6A FRONT SECTION OUR TOWN SECTION IN THIS EDITION COUPONS DEATHS Good morning, Gondolier Sun BUSINESS..............................................10A OBITUARIES ......................................11A CROSSWORD..................................................4B CLASSIFIEDS Mama Leone’s....................11A Dora Evans HERB LEVINE......................................9A OPINION......................................................8A DEAR ABBY........................................................4B COUPONS Twin Palms Chiropractic......7B Edna O’Donnell subscriber, LEGALS..............................................4,14A POLICE BEAT....................................11A HOROSCOPE....................................................5B LET’S GO Venice Car Wash..................2A Steven Rouse JOYCENEMETZ LLEOTT T’EOM.....H....A....V.....E......I.T.................................................................92AA SWPEOARTTHSER..... ............................................................................................1...22AA RVEENLIUGEIO....N..................................................................................................................................63BB PJoasuel pShc hSmibiidlita 7 B WEDNESDAY,FRIDAY AND SUNDAY WWW.VENICEGONDOLIER.COM FOR HOME DELIVERY,CALL 207-1300. 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THREE (3)MONTHS AFTER Florida Bar No. 0176816 DA PROBATE DIVISION NOTICE is hereby given that those for whom provision for full All creditors of the decedent and THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- Publish: August 31, 2008 the undersigned, KAREN E. and poaf ySmumenmt awrays A mdmadineis itnra tthioen Omrduesrt other persons having claims or LICATION OF THIS NOTICE. September 5, 2008 IN RE: ESTATE OF RUSHING, Clerk of the Cir- file their claims with this court demands against decedent’s ELEANOR P. SULLO, cuit and County Courts of Parcel 2: WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET estate on whom a copy of this ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR , Sarasota County, Florida, Lot 12, Block 209 EDGE- FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF notice is required to be served WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORI- will on September 17, 2008, WOOD SECTIONOFVENICE 16 NOTICE OF ACTION THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. must file their claims with this DA File No. 2008-CP-11770-SC 8:30 o’clock A.M., at, 2000 as per Plat thereof record- IF1LVNToSI9NH Cr 9RCf(E:IeBE 4RO1 i:e tCTSC GCUuiWgTIrU1hNReAeeEBI CT)TTovLNYU ErfFI:o5 N I TTOOl 2e H FPAFtC 5 NCJOSFRUaDALURpDO RR1FrIRAiTCO9cSI e1IRDOAO 5 ACLFT2T l AHa9 T s,EH s Ei c ABNAFAOTCSIHLPFEeAOFLTLP ETpETDF EL IDtWCOOEeDRI CLRINAm ACTTAATETTW HhbBIHVPEMHSaOOeLE eESTrIEFr ORSr lA( e2s F N5PDNBBso T)EO,E DTA A nHYRFCT2HRIR N.EII GSE0O RERSAGWD 0EEiDORv FEDDh8N,AiS I nRNFe..A NO gISeOTNLYT T’lERYS NeI CDO rPCoME, TDU tLW OPHiABAc.IIERTLAILSeMREELI.::- McMTTAOOAdcdcolleelHHFaaFNlOO unnTiiEI mm oSrtNNtAET t’ts ssTThH RaFW eCHHNnoI EwRrTIedrOSSOTM i tHs Sd cHhPTtAAo.TEer aYIIettFF NCm thhD deTTPe EiOais TAEEtrU n o FHTRRmcdBrOp EoEs s LTuTeT R u IsOHarHLHoCr stgtAIfFE Eo AS a3WT n Tti fSD0TnEhsiINIlEsOIAe eT RMtOR T HhN DddOaEEVTIt ANeevh IIFCCOOOYiccen ee33SEEiFFFgr-- NTATADTo2hfWI0BFAO Met0TTOhOT EEE8idVWs P Ra EOeN(ItP 2T,erFo Es H) t ooRiDATcSfnYIHNeE TOat EAEAYhiDlsA Te N RSHSR DKCe fE SiDrpIaILPSS sNErrAtTE eeOG CBIETspnMR EAeM u SD RbnFBl.tREMFiO acERNEIaOtRRTLioDtTvEHRT iso5.e’DHSEEen,: ISDTCNOAeL( FcSRNA NieEulIDeAOaM:mP sR LT NRSeEmALIdCo SO a.L.TEB PrEA2 yATETE0O TEORA 0ESR d SO8 CM mDOF-RCIINiTVEnPHSIiDDS1s IEtI3TOrHM4aONA5tARi Vo6NSIn-NDS)GCS iTodwCtT3enhasehfo4a e tecmus2 hN eoane9aiAaEdtfOa yd3sCdpL,Tmmet. rirEhFIrediTCciiellAns, o hu EisN2rseiwpt itdT 9 oTOrhenCaraf,OoaDrR ao,tswms 2i iu ioPovCelh0ren,nri itRsosc 0a dVPifb ohElo8aoa e.a fDt nnr irntes iedt:eIsSi hT p c 4 PoaeSaDOrpe0fd rerUi eRvo,ead0sd nLisbSerss0edeLtinoaaoaisFOntSttttnasaeLgeh,.,-- MFabdShldboSyiteeiirlaag dd oa sprrphd.craipac ouenei asrsodTsbsrs ioobisha ltthit tfeectS,abieoa ed iotqdr ordC rw ’fueuspdefcoCapie treteaucolcorhor sntr tp hs ufy,oshtoeei yn ht, tc,rr5t tha mo t ytk%Fsyelh l u lat Se oipshomsl eCraaieCtftif m dyrul obtlaeheaaahaleenlribr.eotsgkd d eklc woeh i f,dTaasi e tin nthseaotseaigoeahnl,tf-ll e1oLlDwR2oayEdffn68eea dd SSSc67pyeSoaa ai,,n errr raoo dtaadthsffmsssPe a oottdlethhastt B naaeetthp oot oo CC oPPfBwtroookhuuotnruui ebboo tnn ll4knhSiitticc 8 neyytp a,, 7 2RR rrtFF,,iOeeee g llvoo ccfhRPPfirroootiaaoiic-rrdduoggaiddaaasfdeess--;.l Case No: 2006 CA 011353 NC 871 Venetia Bay BSouuitlee v3a5r0d TCHOEP YF IROSFT T PHUISB LNICOATTICIOEN. OF A 1221S1a nC Dhaiergdoo,n nCaAy 9S2tr1e3e1t AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: ttiavteivse ’asn da ttthoer npeeyr saornea l sreept refosertnh- Court. Parcel 3: Div. No.: C Venice,FL 34292 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH- You are hereby notified that an below. All of Lot 13, and the West Judge: The Honorable Deno (941) 485-5486 IN THE TIME PERIODS SET Attorney for Personal Order of Summary Administration All creditors of the decedent and Lot 14, Block A, Palm 42 feet of Lot 14, Block Economou FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 Representative: has been entered in the estate of other persons having claims or Grove, according to the 209, NORTH EDGEWOOD NOTICE OF ACTION CANthotatoirrclneee:sy F f.o Wr hPeeerlseorn, PG.Aiv.ing OCBAOF RDRTEEH DEW. FILLLO RBIDEA FPORROEBVAETRE TF6el2or0rri0yd aLS .oB Duatirlhl o NTnoa.m 0ia6m64i 4Tr9a9il SF1ia3len4 d5r6a- SNLCeuemb ybS emthri eth C, i2rdc0eu0cite 8Ca-sCoeuPdr-t, denosettmaictaeen , disos n r ewaqhguoairmiend s att oc dobepecy esodefe rnvtheti’dss PPthllaaet t P Buthobeolirkce Ro1fe,, c Poraredgcseo sro df6 eS9da, raoin-f SpeErC PTlIaOtN th eOreFoVf rEeNcIoCrEd,e d ains TO: 871 Venetia Bay Boulevard NOTWITHSTANDING THE Sarasota, FL 34231 for SARASOTA County, Florida, must file their claims with this sotaCounty, Florida. Plat Book 3, Page 8, of the John Michael Karel and his Suite 350 TIME PERIODS SET FORTH (941) 922-3505 Probate Division, the address of Court WITHIN THE LATER OF Public Records of Sarasota putative heirs Venice,FL 34292 ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED PUBLISH: September 5, 12, which is P.O. Box 3079, Sara- THREE MONTHS AFTER THE Pursuant to the Final Default County, Florida; LESSthat 4S8ar2a1s oStuan, dFaLy 3 C4o2u3r5t CFPlhHooArniRdeaL E(B9S4a Fr1 .) N-W4oH8. 5E1-E15L64E58R76,3 ESQ. TADWFATTOEE RO( 2F) DTYHEEAEAT HR SDIS E OCBREA DRREMNEODTR.’SE 20IN0 8THE CIRCUIT COURT OF sd1oesctta,e ,2d eF0nL0t ’8s3; 4 td2haa3tte0 t -h3oe0f t 7odt9ae;la vtthhaa lutw et haoesf TTDIIAMOYNES OOAFFF TTTHHEERIS F NTIRHOSETT I CPDEUA TBOELR IC O3A0F- Jeundtegrmede nint a inc aseF opreencdlionsgu rien p1leo1sr7st iostnaq kuoeaf nrLe o btf y1e e3ct ,co onmndtoearmien ninoagr- YOUARENOTIFIED than an PUBLISH: Septemeber 5, 12, THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICA- THE TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIR- the estate is $3,824.65 and SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS said Court in the above-styled tion as described in Judge- action to forfeit your interest in 2008 TION OF THIS NOTICE IS SEP- CUIT INAND FOR that the names and addresses of NOTICE ON THEM. cause. ment recorded in Official the above-described property in TEMBER 5, 2008. SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORI- those to whom it has been All other creditors of the dece- Records Book 682, Page Sarasota County Florida has DA assigned by such order are: dent and other persons having WITNESSmy hand and official 534, of the public Records been filed, and you are required Personal Representative: PROBATE DIVISION claims or demands against the seal of said Court this 18th of Sarasota County, Florida to serve a copy of your written 19 NOTICE OF ANNETTE Z.P. ROSS, Name/Address decedent’s estate must file their day of August, 2008. datetfoernnseeys, ,R iof baenryt , Doient zP, eAtsitsioisntearn’st AUCTION 901 Venetian BEaSyQ BUlIvRdE. IRNORSEE: KEAstSaPteA RofE K C11hr4is8t3o pShaefrf rLoene C Coruurzt cTlHaiRmEsE w iMthO NthTisH ScoAuFrtT EWRI TTHHINE KAREN E. RUSHING and AAKTwatteitstmnoohnrpr nneateed,o yyy FcGlooGBernnleivdtenedares. a,rtl a,3 l3t,SOh 6uifs0fi5 itc2e0fe, o1 r oi1ffe f1E it0yautoh0rseeut, PEwul/sNrpisOeou TwaIeCnrtTE i ottOlfoe F a tPFt.Uo SrBSneLe.r IvyCi 7 cwA1eUi3sllC .,5s Te8IOl5l LN(tL6hC)e, AFlnonreidtate B Za.rP .NV Reoon. si0cse1,,4E FS1sLqu2 ui53tie9r4 e325815 DeFcNieleOa sNTeIodC:. E2 0T0O8 C CRPE D13IT4O5R8S SC VNL1ee6ano3minc1aee4r,/d TFAoaLd rC pd3.or 4Cen2 sr9Dus2zr. DTAIFNOILAO LTRNT ETCH HOLOE AFF I IN MTTT IHHSMSIE SENE C F ONITPRTOIEO STFRTNIICLI OPEE7DUD.3BS 3WL .I7ISCT0EHA2T-- CleBrky C:o DoGf uerCnpaitucrycte yuC BiCtou ulaerrncrtdhks PTa2lh7al er oc ffeEe laeL 4sto t:t o81f 5fLe oaetnt do1 f6t h,L eo BtW lo1ec4skt, action on or before September listed autos to highest bidder 901 Venetia Bay Blvd. The administration of the estate Pensacola, FL 32507 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE 209, of VENICENORTH 22, 2008 and file the original subject to any liens; Net pro- Suite 351 of ROSE KASPAREK, CODE WILL BE FOREVER PUBLISH: EDGEWOOD SECTION, with the clerk of this court either ceeds deposited with clerk of Venice, Florida 34285 deceased, File No. 2008 CP ALL INTERESTED PERSONS BARRED. VENICE GONDOLIER SUN according to the Plat there- before service on Petitioner’s court per 713.585; Telephone: (941) 480-1948 13458 SC, is pending in the Cir- ARE NOTIFIED THAT: NOTWITHSTANDING THE August 29, 2008 of, recorded in Plat Book 3, attorney or immediately there- owner/lienholders right to a hear- Fax: 941-480-9277 cuit Court for SARASOTA Coun- TIME PERIODS SET FORTH September 5, 2008 page 8, of the Public awttDhifoaitelnlet e.rrb.de eI:lf i eAyefuo ngudtue eCfsrametlie lda 1tr no2kad , dge O2odaf0 i n si0Tsno8ht atehy deoCe uofp auefuortlirtt- ibmswlcnieuho/ganmenr yoecdp rsk e eor;pr efr fea2F vdrc.5ee lii;S%leeFi t..mni y n b;7;Ss u1p.ca yv3ea5eellc. srh55t hi a98cp 1ul.r5eo9 ec(w r1mt6 ikof7)c;;o n ;apr tas osron ih owycphioreanoe nrse@sl’dehsrt P2IN0U0B T8LSHIPSAERHR OC:A BISSRFAOeLCTpOTUEtAReI T DmIC DICVObAOIeUSUrNI OR5TNT,Y ,1F 2O , R taT3asryeedda4,sn ddm2eFtrraeenl9iotasst3iravssmidt.e eioa vis fa,e on’wsPTTfd h rrht oiahceatbheih tlate , oPti serePn nVr4eaDeser0moyisvn0 noeiisa0cnsailoa e rRSenl, e, o RpausteFnrhtepehLdet-- Adcetpohlsafelalo tycSiascmmeuteredesme ef dnomnoiottr torfa w wrrsdayadh s eneooA mdcmfmd e amt dapnhpdeideernneo srist esv itsoinarsota ngiaotttsahhtin oeieen n r hfso o Oatmfr tvr hdttuifnhhauesgeenlrtl ATADTTAWHIuBFAOgTETOONuEE V D s REOAt(O 2,TF2 F)E 9 DAT ,OYHN ET2FEAEYH0 AT FI0SHRIC8R SDI.SLS NEAT OOCB IPMRTEAUI D RCBREMFELNEI OILCDTERIAS.’DSE-: IJNFUO TDRHI CESTI AACHRLIEFR ALC CTSOIWROURCITEITDAUL C AFICTTO OHIUNU R NATTN OYD,F RtPDcyluee,o crfsFasouluuorrldareti sn dJ teauo n.dft geStoeraem rdae stnhiontet ai na CFFcooiaunrsenae--l KAAsR DEeNSp aRurtUayS CBHelIeNjarGkr isaSnamatelre rae @sdsota ett1ade 9 9p23/h44 2 22(L94/i43m21-0b3) 0u948s08 [email protected] 9e8s: 0t0oE00r,.- IJDNEe AcReENa:N s eEEdS S.T.A TEEG EOF fAodotellrh mtcehrra e bndpedieltsoor wsrso.a n ogsfa thihnaesv tid negdc eecdclaeeimndtes an nto’dsr fWS7il3EeIT T3Ht .h7IeN0Fir 2O T cRHlaOTEiHmF sT TIIwMHNitEE h StFPhELEisCOR TRIcOIoIODDuNrASt PersonBa4al1 rR5be0apr Fareo Esreb. neMtsai lTtiairvnaeoi:l CBAOCNaMsKMe UNNo OI2TF0Y 0 8-CSNAA-A8RT9AI2OS3NO SATCAL pabenoWdvIeiTn-NgstE yinSle Ssd a micda yCu soheua.rntd n atnhde CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE age @ $26.75 per day, inc File No. 2008-CP-012916NC estate, including unmatured, con- PROBATE CODE. Venice, FL 34292 COUNTY, official seal of said Court Ic oHpEyR oEfB tYh eC NEoRtTicIFeY o ft hAactt ioan thruaes 2tJaO0xH0;3A FMo1rd lieEn1 5a0mt V$n1, 64W.h5i4, TheN aOdTmICinEis tTraOti oCnR oEfD tIhTeO ResState twsienhrgovemend t, a om r cuuosnptl iyfqi lueoi dtfah ettehirdi sc clanlaiomimtiscs ew, oitinhs ANLOLT CSLOA IFMILSE DA NWDIL LD EBME AFNODRS- AAtntonr nCe.yT Fhoorm Kpasrloan Ebert Olson Plaintiff, vs. this 20 Day of August. been furnished by U.S. Mail to 1FMRE11W23HA59859 ofJEANNE S. EGE,deceased, this Court WITHIN THE LATER EVER BARRED. Florida Bar No. 040444 KAREN E. RUSHING JpCthouoehtu an6rtt ut,h vM eSd iaachryhea aisoreosf l,t A aau,Kgt aCuF4rslLe8et l,r2 3k21 4aO0 2nS0f3d u8C5 n.o dhuoairnsyt lRSR(Pi9euaee4nbpgro1ala ir#)ssi; rJho:7,M o t5Sa1hV5e,9n2,-p s207te45F.1 n 0L65’Ls5 1, i m,3204Ab02uu84tso 3mA-3voe9t i0vE0e, Sw1Cdoaf,oah ,our2 wPras0trehs o0fi ocodb8thraaa tSitse,ei a s poDr Fefai Plvndsoi.dseoOriiatino.datg nha ,C Bi w ntooh a tuexshn 3eatAy 4d3Cu,d2 0igFrr37cleuou0s9srisi-t,t- OTL3SNIHE0FOCR E TAD VITTDACIHICYAOERETS NOEE A OE NOOFF FTF TM AE THT ROHECH INMTOESTH .PFN HE YIORS DT OSAITFACT FPEETT U HOOEBIRRSF- NOPTAWEFTORTHOTEIEW ORR(DI2 T ,)H ATSAYHPTNEPEAAYL NR IDSCCD IALNEOBAGCRLIM E ED EMFTNIAOLIMTNER’DYSEE 1VTP5ee5tUhln2Be i, pLc NhIe2Soo,0H knF0:oel8omA: ru(ii9sdg 4auA 1sv3t)e -424n298u8,e4 5 S-N1e9opr9tt6h EUPDUONeGfSKeESNnNEdOSEaWSN nItNOSOsT .TNUICPETE ELONMFA ANNT SanINd anBdCy C:l eDoGruekrnpa otucyfte yC C BCoiruulcerrucrtihkst KARENRUSHING 3079. The names and address- All other creditors of the dece- DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. 22 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE If you are a person with a dis- By: Sara Bejar 20 NOTICE TO es of the personal representative dent and persons having claims ability who needs accomoda- PUBLISH DATESA:s Deputy Clerk CREDITORS aaAntllt doc rrtnheeedy itp oaerrrses oosnfe att lh freoe rpdthree cbseeedlnoetwnat.t ivaen’ds odclrea nimdt’essm waenistdhtas t teha isgm aCiunossutt rtt fhi leeW dITtehHceIeNir- Tt2hh0ise0 8dNaotteic eo f isfi rsSt epputbelmicabteiorn 5o,f IN THFEO CRIERCCULIOT SCUORUERT OF NtRhUOeS THuICnINdEeGris,s igChnleeerrdek,b yoK fgA itRvheEenN Ct hiEar-.t tttihloeisdn s, p airnto cnoeorde cdeorin sgtto , topy oayruot iuca,irp etao te etn htieni- August 22, 2008 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR other persons having claims or THREE MONTHS AFTER THE THE TWELFTH provision of certain assistance August 29, 2008 SARASOTA COUNTY, demands against decedent’s DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- Person Giving Notice: JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND cuit and County Courts of please contact Court Adminis- SSeeINpp ttTeeHmmEbb eeCrrIR 51C,2 U,2 I02T 00C80O8URT OF PROBFALTOER DIDIVAISION enmosuttsaictte e fiiolsen rtewhqehuiorir mec dlaa itmoc osb peyw itsohef rvtthheiidss TAFIILOLLNE DOO FB WTJHEILICSL TN IOOBTNEICS E .F NOORTE VSEOR C1h1r4iVs8et3onp icSheae,fr f FrLoLen e3 C 4Co2ru9ur2zt FOR SARFALSOORTIDA ACOUNTY, Sw8:ail3lr o0an so oS’tcealpo tceCkmo Aub.neMtry .,2, 4aFt,, l 2o20r0i0d08a0,, tS7r4aar0tao0sr owtaiatth, in2F 20lo 0wr idoMark aini(n9g 4 dS1at)yr8es6e o1t,f- TitpniFtrOgloOe: Tp ,oR AHeCrSoFLr EIcAtrELRy lR aIT:iCTPniAWmUtUNeeSrFiERIOrnsTOLeLEgoT sOTFI n INttAPCTsR o RiHE InACoDhO rNaOOJAt CvhUeDUFeeEnD N tEFaIifTtCnODoieYylIIRlAs ,oNr wLiGhg iahnSvtg,- IEDTodwpSNeehfVaea FecncsRrEiNd ealeELeaEaiOasDYn: ds sVoNgTNeEmeetE oIScda dCii.LNnneT, Y Ei2 Am.sCwt TN0thBTorbhE0e aOuoEe 8 tOnsCi rCo-tCe MFCyHni, r2R P c.Ed o4EP-uaR0f,irDt t o1e tBIb 2h3TCEoae20Ooft C4u0 eRedrH9 7sSte- Etd;NaafiRovttCiehsir,- cTTLTDOAdcdcTolleeIlHHHHAaaFlC unniiREIRT mmoARrttTE tEE’tTsTTH ssha EE I WOYIeInOoM Swred FrIN ( T ((Es i 3Ndtc33S Ht ho0OeraO))OE etI m)thNFFdRTt eeDhMM ai I VTtriCTnoAsT OOIHmdHC ErYHpsINNsE cuSEeSE OoTTs ar o FNsOAuNtgHHfL oIr FaOFRSS tAntTif T nT ShsiTAHlEWsee ITEAA CtER Ch IRFFPddETMa OtT TTeevH UhO.POHEEiccenIBNeeRRRYEiFgr--- BTtiW1siho4A .Sen3RGe RoRdPEpEfaAaet eDttsrDehNmst.Y ioosM4ob n rHf2eniat ahUr7otl m h tI65RPEieEc i,e,o T Ae Ap2rfoER itvr0rlS,lLees e0QFstnfN8 LesUupoI nIeEu3RntLba4E SAlt2iicOvv8aeeN7-:. 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A for- All creditors of the decedent and NOTWITHSTANDING THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Deceased. cuit and County Courts of the Public Records of Sara- ftCt2ehyi0,eirt c0u Cur8Feiitlr- o,ccC riuoniAidm ta- a1Cpn, dl3oa u3ifbnro9ettr ,i3h nSTa-gwaNs r eCbalCfse,t oaehtns faJo efu ri Cld eoiNdctuh ioainen.l- odetainnstehdtgmae etranew nt,ph, d ieonsroc srlhou aadnugvsinnea lgi hiqn aubusvneitdim enangatd e teudcsrc leaeercidmvdl,aee sicdmn o tosn’asr,- TATADWIBFAMTTOOEEEV REO(P 2,F E) RDATYIHNEOEAEYDAT SHRC SDILSS EAE OCBITMREA D RFREMFONEIORLDTERT.’DHSE IN RES:P AERRSOTABASFTAOLETOT EOAR F DICDIVOAIUSNIOTNY, TheN aOdFTmilIeCin NEis otTr.a O0ti 8oCn-RC oEPfD 1tIhT3eO1 9Re6sSt aStCe MSw8:aila3lr io0ann s o oS’Stceatlpor teceCekmot A,ub .neM try .,S2, 2aaFtr,, la 2o2s0r0oi0dt08aa0,,, sPJeuonudtrteasgru meCadneo tnu intnt otay ,ti nchF aels oeFrF iindopaareel. ncdDlioensfgau urielnt 30 NOTICE OF SALE podiudsnusuefeg earsa pndcflioodt rn risuigbntfeeeoe i vdotwtuip fohpr irtloeeoarh bo to Fitpofaalc eonsionrrt thiinodnytatf gaort u a FpaCblst oohaofanirennnmi d adtpreal,ra a oobbldrwapaoduwunavecrdessr-- TAFNTccolIHHFaORpiTEEmTSyE I TsCoDRL fEA APwt ThTUTiOEitEsBhH R R LnEO toI hCF3tOii sDA0cSF eT AE ,cIDT OoRm3AEuNVuY rI stSMCO Ot EWfOFFiA l e NIFOTT TTtTFHHhHHE eIINRASSEir TTAHIUOEGNc UDP/ SeoAOT rTKs FE2loi A n9nOgLT,aF bEHl2 eXFRI0iSAlI e0R& Np8SDrRNTeoE OsPbReTeU nIrGBCtts.aLE ,tI E CiPvG.AIAeSE-.: BDFEeiBclNeEe OaNMsToeUId.CL .F2EO0 RT0DOD8 i-vCCiRsPiEo-0Dn1:IT 3PO2rRo7bS9aStCe odwwXCCefoiXahrcouscXensu-ateiXyts C ,XeJs FhCduo-Xla,colo yXilruaw miXdrlh t1aXes o,8er,s fP tcoeihsru ro ,rdp bitaeSya2Stn teA0cden R0i uhonDmA8lgfoi v,S bdsi inseOes airotaeT nhtnirAdehs,, FabdShlyiteilag d osrphdrapcueeisrodbsriobsa ltit fect,abo d iorodC w fupdfcoietretaucorhrsnr p fyshtoey h,t,rrt ha o ttFsyelh l lat eoishml erieCtifm du olaheaalenlir.otgdd ekwhi ,dTas ei ntheseigeanlt-l scWsdaeaaIiauyTd ls N oeCofE. ofAS uusSratg miudins y tCth,h oae2un 0rdat0 b a8otnhv.dies o- sf2tfyi5cleitahdl CTCIHUNaEI TsT eTHCIN WENO E AoUCL.NNI FR2DTTC0Y HF0U, O8IJFTUR-L CDOC SAIORCA-IU4IDRA9RAAL2TS 9 COO-ISTFRAC- F9So3ar2rfa.e7Ksit0ouu1trrae-t7 A0C7.o ,Hu GFAnolectofyftnrm, ie dSraaha neSl, rt SCaiEfetofsuc’usqtte nuiOossin.rfeecsl CTAdcdleelHOal nniEmPott M’tsYsha .enoerOdr s Fdctoa erettmhTede,Hai trnoI Sidrnps sce lNaruosgdOfo ainTntinghsICse t Eh udda neevmOiccnNeeag--- ARRteotpborere3nrste4 eyVT1n .e ftVnKoaeirltci ninvPeigec,e :berFes lAooilvrn, ieadJnlra .u e3 4W2e8s5t TodwXCehfXihreaBocX tsEuh-aeBiX dt wE XSm aCM-ois8ncoU i7isuMaL6trlFr at1aOS yteRif iocsoD2nu r 0p wr oie,thS yfno 2 AdtNs0hiRenue0 gAm d8 eSabi,nst Oe etaratT nh otiAdeesf tMSnsshooaaeamnnr iaaanaells dsRoS dReatrtepanerpdre,se r seeFas tsdel,ooe ndfrntP riaetw.datOsiahtvsi.i veec 3e shBa’4 snooi 2dsxf 3 a ttthh03t2eeo.0 0rPP7Tn0eehe90rrey,-- dboSCeiraod pru.ca or atsTs.soihth teieae qd r’uesCap lcoo thsuoeint c5 tmyk% u posCatf ylbteaherbek lc e fai nsotaohfl CKlAeRBrkEy CN:o DoG fE uerC.npa itRucrycteU yuC S BiCtoHu ulaIerNrncrtGdhks GAPvsSlUa.SLinOFtViCffIEI,AWTIOENST, AINTCE.O, WNERS’ PASIJNISONeUu1 TARpgSB e8TREtuELl eHe:AsSNPIP mSptEESaHR OHhS 2bOr OPCoa:TTG9eToBnAIsr,I.RAsTo eC A2G C5tEt TC Ea(0, OUODE9 OO,0 2IE f 4AOTFFUfD80Ti1 lcNFIC0oZV)e-Tr 8OI8 AiSY8dBU6I,D6aoO R1F 1xMNT-3L -4 445OIF0N218OR5310.IR8-050; 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INMTSFI ILSMSLTL AOENE CNR OTBIDPTDIEEIO ANF RN IGLIF OPE 7ODRD3ROS 3WE B.VT7ISATHE0TEHR2EET- ATADTtSiWhoeBFAenpTTOO tEEVoed RfmEaO( 2,ttFb eh) Te iDAsoHr YNE fNE5 EAYt o,ATh t2HReDicC0 SEeIfL0S iC rA8i sOsEBIt MNR Ap D RuREMFbNEIlOLiDcTERa.’DS E- SIJNFeUO pTDtRHeI CmESTI AAbCHRLeIEFR ArLC CTS1OIWROU2RCIT,EIT DAUL2 C AFI0CTTO0 OHIU8NU R NATTN OYD,F SRasSoo’nteUcrtdpSelao teH CecCtImko,No u bGuFAnenl,.to Mrtyry C i1.,Cd, le9 Faoar,l,u toko2rr 2tfi0sofd0e0 fa0or 8 ,f0f C, ow SirM8ri alcsl: ar3auoail0inen-t IPublish: AugKuCAsleRtBr Ek2yN,:9 .DCG,E eir.r2pa cR0cuuUet0ity S 8 BCCHuolIerNucrrGhkt which is P.O.Box 3079, Saraso- PROBATE DIVISION other persons, who have claims TIME PERIOD SET FORTH and sell at public outcry to the September 5, 2008 ta,Florida 34230; that the dece- or demands against decedent’s ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED Personal Representative: Case No 2008-CA-8919 SC highest bidder for cash, the fol- dent’s date of death was May IN RE: ESTATE OF, estate, including unmatured, con- TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Margaret Schlosser Morgan lowing described property situ- 17th, 2008,and that the total GEORGER.DUNCAN tingent or unliquidated claims, AFTER THE DECEDENT’S William L. Schlosser COMMUNITY NATIONAL ated inSarasota County, Flori- value of the estate is $2824.01, Deceased. and who have been served a DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. c/o Murray Kanetsky, Esq. BANK OF SARASOTA da. The highest bidder shall and that the names and address- copy of this Notice, must file THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB- P.O. Box 1767 COUNTY, immediately post with the easss oigf ntehdo sbey tsou wchh oomrd eitr haarse :been File No. 2D0iv0is8i-oCnP: -P0r1o3b1a6t5e tWheITirH INcl aTiHmEs LAwTitEhR tOhFis THCRouErEt LAIUCGAUTSIOTN 3 1OsFt ,T 2H0IS0 8NOTICE IS Venice, FL 34284-1767 Plaintiff, vs. Cthlee rfkin, aal dbeidp.o sTiht ee qdueaplo tsoi t5 m%u ostf NCaGAsdhoa daemTrrtrzeeleu sTsssr tFeu.es Wt ohfe ethleer ,Joseph G. Todwthehfaeecs N eCJaaOiGdurscTmEleyuIdOCii nt,7 REiCs,w G toT2rhEuaOo0rtsi t0Ro Ce8fn. oR ,dr oEa isfSDt eDAtpI hTUeRoeOnNAf dReSCdisnSOeAtgaaTN ttiAehn, (OO(OT33HFFF)0I SM)TST HOEDHNRIAENOSVY TT IFSHNICCI SROEEA S TA FOOTIFTC FNTEEP E R TAUR OH B TRTCELHH MOIECTEP. 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VTeelneipcheo, nFeL: 3(944218)4 4-18756-17571 UPONSKSNEOSWSINO N, TENANTSIN EVEDNGIECWE,O aOsD p eSr EPClaTtI OthNe reOoFf ANLOLT IIFNIETDER TEHSATTE:D PERSONS ARE 33ad40d27r3e9s0,s -e3s0 So7af9 rt.ahseTo phteaer ,s noanmaFell osre rpaidrnead- cdunleamcimeadstu eronertd’ s d ceomenstaitnnagdtese n, ta goianri ncusluntd liqtinhugei- R6E8neg6pl reNewsoeortnohtd aI,nt iFdvLiea n3a4 2A2ve3, Ste A PSeUpBtLeImSHb:er 5, 12, 2008 DefendaNntOs.TICE OF rPReaecgcooerr dde1sd6 o6fi, n S oaPfr laastth oetBa o PoCukob ul2nic-, FRIDAY, SEPT.5, 2008 SUN NEWSPAPERS 5A Venice builder to be part of renewable energy workshop BY GERALD A. for the United States antic- are putting on a one-day No magic “All of the features we our homes with vehicles. ROGOVIN ipate another 58 million workshop on renewable David Schroeders says add pay for themselves in Both Powers and CORRESPONDENT people by 2025. That energy next Wednesday. A his firm could sell more saved energy,” he said. Schroeders foresee new means inevitable growth Venice builder who has zero-energy homes in the Treated windows add neighborhoods in this Population projections in our consumption of put up a handful of zero- area if those interested in $3,000 to the cost, or about region whose owner water, food, energy and energy homes will be buying could sell their pre- $10 a month on a 30-year associations will own other supplies. among the participants. sent homes. mortgage. But they save vehicles operating on Unless we change the The two sponsors consid- “There’s nothing magi- more than $10 on the batteries recharged by design of new communi- er his approach one way cal about the home we monthly electric bill, plugging a cord into a ties, the prospect is out of a potential national build,” he said. “We can according to Schroeders. household outlet. LEGAL alarming. predicament. reduce the power load by “A code-built home General Motors Corp. is But it doesn’t have to “It’s called the renewable half on a home with may cost $1,500 a month, hard at work on its first NOTICES be. And, if you’re in the energy community con- upgraded insulation, ener- with a $250 electric bill. plug-in hybrid car, the vicinity of the Kimal cept,” said Nina Powers, gy-saving light bulbs, solar Ours costs $1,650 a Chevrolet Volt. The com- Activities Center (Jackson who heads the county’s panels for electricity, treat- month” Schroeders said. pany expects to have 50 Road off East Venice sustainability effort. “It’s ed windows and walls. “But there’s no electric bill. prototypes for testing by Avenue) on Sept. 11, you about advocating a way to “When we install solar As electricity bills rise, so year’s end. 30 NOTICE OF SALE can see for yourself how reinvent communities to hot-water systems, the do your savings.” They would be able to some people have figured meet untapped consumer load is reduced by 70 A 3-year-old initiative travel about 150 miles on a NOTICE OF SALE out how to cope with the needs for shelter and percent.” begun by the National gallon of gas and at least NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell situation. transportation with mini- He claims that a zero- Renewable Energy Lab to 40 more on battery power. the personal property described Sarasota County and mal impacts on the envi- energy home costs less to reduce dependence on Toyota Motor Corp. says it below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Flori- the state Department of ronment and stable ener- build than a standard fossil fuels has been devel- plans to introduce a simi- da Self Storage Facility Act Environmental Protection gy costs.” home built to code. oping technologies to link lar model in 2010. Statutes (Section 83.801- 83.809). The undersigned will sell at public sale by competitive bidding on Thursday the 18th of Mulch ado about median work Lifeguards rescue SEP, 2008 scheduled to begin at12:30 PM on the premises where said property has been stored and which is located at QUALITY SELF STORAGE, 225 BY GERALD A.ROGOVIN an. But it could interfere with tree-planti- ‘Helicopter Frank’ N. Tamiami Trail, City of Nokomis, County of Sarasota, CORRESPONDENT ng. New trees to replace others removed by State of Florida, the following: the county when the intersection at Center NAME UNIT DESC A program to replace grass with mulch Road and the boulevard was completed Eric Wild 8 Tools/HHG and other materials on highway medians last year are still not in place. BY JON BRANTHOOVER responded to a distress call Tami Morgan 937 HHG Helen Below 533 HHG in the county begun earlier this year has County representatives last May STAFF WRITER Frank placed over his cell Michael Collard 80 HHG been accepted by most residents. promised that the plantings would be phone as Hurricane Gustav Geoff Routzon 809 HHG Bob G. Crites 62 HHG But it appears to have split the Jacaranda completed. But a utility issue first had to A man Sarasota life- was passing by Sarasota Kevin Flaherty 953 HHG West community, at least temporarily. be addressed. guards identified as “Heli- County. Phillips said the Most agree that if the countywide Trees are considered a calming device copter Frank” was rescued man could not get his Jet Purchases must be paid for at the time of purchase in cash and effort saves money, it is worth the change. against traffic flow on Jacaranda Boulevard Sunday a half-mile off the Ski to start and he was con- credit card only. All purchased But some fear that it may come too early by the community. coast of Nokomis Beach cerned about the increas- items are sold as is, where is, and must be removed at the time for Jacaranda Boulevard. Some are concerned that it will cost after his Jet Ski broke down ingly hazardous weather. of the sale. Sale is subject to Grass replacement is scheduled within much more if the trees are planted after during a thunderstorm. cancellation in the event of set- tlement between owner and the next few weeks on the boulevard medi- the mulch has been applied. Lifeguard Kevin Phillips Please see RESCUE,6A obligated party. Publish: Sept. 5, 10, 2008 $ ROADSHOW $ $ ROADSHOW $ IS BUYING IN SUN CITY 5.05% IS BUYING IN VENICE APY* The Roadshow Expert Buyers have • Do you want money? COIN COIN been scouring the country looking GGoolldd && We have money 37-month term CD for items you may have. 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Su 6n .a 6.m a..m - .5- 1p1.m a..m. 6ASUN NEWSPAPERS FRIDAY, SEPT.5, 2008 PARK SARASOTA COUNTY BRIEFS from Page 1A FCT makes approxi- SustainAbility Month mately $63 million per year libraries’ annual Sustain- environmental impacts on ing a food budget, proper- “carbon footprint” con- available through the Flor- at county libraries Ability Month in Septem- the planet and set a sus- ly applying fertilizer and cepts and distribute free ida Forever program, sub- ber. tainable stage for future more. EnergyStar fluorescent ject to legislative appro- The Sarasota County Experts from Sarasota generations. A panel discussion with light bulbs. priations. This year the ap- Library System is inviting County government agen- Several programs will county planners will illus- Youth departments will propriation was raised to residents and visitors to cies, academia, private be featured at the county’s trate how people and feature a Save the Environ- $73 million. turn “green” intentions businesses, environmen- eight libraries, including places can create sustain- ment program for pre- The grants are directed to into positive actions dur- tal organizations and oth- how-to sessions for build- able prosperity. Extension schoolers and distribute a projects “identified by local ing the numerous events ers will present practical ing an inexpensive back- Services and Sustainable communities to further the to be held during the tips to reduce negative yard compost box, stretch- Sarasota will introduce Please see BRIEFS,7A vision expressed in their comprehensive plans,” ac- cording to the FCT’s Web 9 AM site. A community is eligible STORES OPEN AT TODAY &TOMORROW to receive up to $6.3 million. DowntownMiamiandFurnitureGalleriesopenat10am.CityPlaceopensat11am. This year, communities requested a total of more ONE DAY than $260 million from the SHOP PREVIEW DAYTODAY.SALE ISTOMORROW. trust. ggiles@ venicegondolier.com SALE PEAK from Page 1A oceanic conditions that help spawn hurricane ac- tivity. Gerry Bell, the lead sea- &EVENT sonal hurricane forecaster at the NOAA Climate 4 LOWEST PRICES Prediction Center, said the rt May predictions address- ed issues such as reduced wind shear, weaker trade OF THE SEASON! winds, an active West Af- rican monsoon system, the winds coming off of Africa and warmer-than- average water in the At- lantic Ocean. 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On Mattresses,GiftRegistryKiosks.Alsoexcludes:PriorPurchases,SpecialOrders, STERLINGSILVER&FASHIONJEWELRY average, the Atlantic hurri- Specials,SuperBuys,EverydayValues,Cosmetics,Fragrances,Watches,Sunglasses, cane season has 11 named Optical,LicensedDepartments,eSpot,Restaurants,Macy'sGiftCards,GiftWrap, Limitedquantities.Intermediatemarkdownsmayhavebeentaken.ExcludesCoach, Services,PaymentonMacy'sCreditAccount,macysweddingchannel.com, Dooney&Bourke,DesignerHandbags,Men’sLacoste,TommyBahamaandPoloBoys2-20. storms, with six becoming macys.com.Cannotbecombinedwithanysavingspass,extradiscount,orcredit hurricanes — two of which offer,exceptopeninganewMacy'saccount.Macy'semployeesnoteligible forFineJewelryextradiscount.ValidatMacy'sstoresinFlorida. 15% OFF* REG. PRICES are considered major. 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Reg.$42. inBetter COLLECTION Reg.$80, mercerized Sportswear. Onlyat sale$40. cotton Reg.$36-$139, Macy’s shirts, sale$18-69.50. Reg.$44. RESCUE reg.24.98. from Page 5A According to lifeguard manager J.R. Ayers, strong lightning storms prevalent in the area prevented fire and police rescue boats the magic of from responding. After as- y? sessing the situation with other lifeguards, however, ESTÉELAUDERGIFTME! Ayers and his team deter- YourfreegiftwithanyEstéeLauder mined it was safe enough purchaseof27.50ormore.A$75value. to proceed with the rescue. Choosethelipandeyeshadesyoulove, *MO Using the lifeguard Jet warmorcool.Choosetheskinrepair macys.com serumyouwant.Takehome2chicbags. Ski as a tow boat, Phillips Plus,asampleoftheNEW!Sensuous retrieved the stranded Jet fragrance.Onepercustomerplease. Whilesupplieslast. Skier and his watercraft, hauling them back to the LowestpricesoftheseasonfromAugust1,2008-October31,2008.Pricesmaybeloweredaspartofclearance. harbor. REG.ANDORIG.PRICESAREOFFERINGPRICES,ANDSAVINGSMAYNOTBEBASEDONACTUALSALES.SOMEORIG.PRICESNOTINEFFECTDURINGTHEPAST90DAYS.SALEPRICESIN EFFECTTHROUGHSEPTEMBER6,2008,EXCEPTASNOTED.Orig./NowandSpecialPurchaseitemswillremainatadvertisedpricesaftertheeventandareavailablewhilesupplieslast.Salesapplyto “It was a little rough, selecteditemsonly.EverydayValuesareexcludedfrom"sales"andcoupons/Macy'sCardsavings.ThisadvertisementappliestoMacy'sstoresinFlorida.Pricesandmerchandisemaydifferonmacys.com. there was some lightning in AdvertiseditemsmaynotbeavailableatyourlocalMacy's,andselectionsmayvary.SomeReg./Saleitemsinthisadmayhavebeenpermanentlyreducedforclearanceafterthisadwasfinalized. the area,” Phillips said, “but Specials:CouponnotvalidonSpecials.Notelephoneorders.Limitedquantities.Selectionvariesbystore.Someitemsmaybeavailableatselectedstoresonly.Nospecialordersand/orrainchecks.Floor we got him back safely.” samplestockmaybeincluded.Intermediatemarkdownsmayhavebeentaken.Advertisedmerchandisemaybeofferedinfuturesaleevents.*15%offregularpricesvalidSeptember5and6,2008:In Ayers was unsure of the Women’sFashions,Handbags,Shoes,Accessories,FashionJewelry,IntimateApparel,Men’sApparel,YoungMen’sApparel,Men’sShoesandKids’Apparel.*Excludes:Women:AmericanRag,I.N.C,Levi's, Lauren,DesignerIntimateApparel.Shoes,Handbags&Accessories:MichaelKorsHandbags,Coach,Dooney&Bourke,DesignerSalonShoes,DesignerHandbags.Men:EmporioArmani,American man’s full name, but said Rag,I.N.C,Levi's,Dockers,RalphLauren,DKNY,MaterialLondon,Buffalo,HugoBoss,Claiborne,Nautica,PerryEllis,TassoElba,TommyBahama,Polo,Guess,KennethCole,TommyHilfiger,CalvinKlein, he knew his first name was Lacoste.Kids:Levi's,Polo,Guess,KennethCole,Lacoste.Home:TommyHilfiger,CalvinKlein,Lacoste,RalphLauren,KateSpade,VeraWang,BeddingbyBarbaraBarry,MichaelKorsandNatori,Waterford, Frank and that he was like- Baccarat,Lalique,Lladró,WilliamYeoward,Regular-priceChina,CrystalandSilver,SterlingFlatware,Wüsthof,All-Clad,Henckels,Tumi,ElectricsandElectronics,HolidayLaneDept.Trim,CardsandWrap, ly in his late 50s to early Furniture,AreaRugs,Mattresses,GiftRegistryKiosks.Alsoexcludes:PriorPurchases,SpecialOrders,Specials,SuperBuys,EverydayValues,ClearanceandNewReductions,FineJewelry,Cosmetics, Fragrances,Watches,Sunglasses,Optical,LicensedDepartments,eSpot,Restaurants,Macy'sGiftCards,GiftWrap,Services,PaymentonMacy'sCreditAccount,macysweddingchannel.com,macys.com. 60s. 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Cjoansberya Knetyh.oover@ 358397 venicegondolier.com FRIDAY, SEPT.5, 2008 SUN NEWSPAPERS 7A FALSE How it works BRIEFS from Page 1A from Page 6A NEIGHBORING JURISDICTIONS “Clearly it’s a At this point Williams ters, according to experts, intends to implement the Here’s how area cities and counties handle false limited number of Florida problem.False but it works well in smaller program with existing alarms: native tree seedlings to municipalities as well. alarms are a staff, although that could • City of Sarasotaadopted its ordinance in 2004. families. New library card change depending on how Includes a renewable permit fee of $35.It treats secu- applicants will receive a Preliminary approval tremendous the program progresses. rity alarm malfunctions separately from false-alarm sustainability start-up kit, City council warmed to expense and huge Some programs have notifications. including a car litterbag the idea of a police cost- stalled due to insufficient Alarm malfunction fines:first offense, $45;second from Keep Sarasota Coun- drain on our recovery program for false staffing. offense, $120;third offense, $240;fourth and subse- ty Beautiful filled with sus- alarms at a meeting last resources..” Key ingredients of the quent false alarms, $600. tainability literature from month, although the level program are establishing False-alarm notification fines:first through third various county agencies. — Venice Police of fines was only briefly an annual, renewable per- receive notifications, fourth through sixth $70;seventh Home Depot and Publix touched upon. Chief Julie mit fee for each alarm. The and subsequent false alarms, $120. Super Markets are provid- “Council would be sup- third false alarm triggers • City of North Porthas a fine schedule for each ing support for Sustain- Williams portive of you and the an escalating fine sched- of two six-month periods:first through third false Ability Month programs Florida chiefs,” said Mayor ule, beginning at $50. alarms no charge with written notice;fourth and and services. Ed Martin. Fines goes up to $100 for beyond, $50 fine. For information, call “I like this,” said Coun- the sixth false alarm, with • Sarasota Countycharges $25 for each response 861-5000 and ask about cil Member John Sim- a maximum fine of $500 to a false alarm, regardless of cause, after the first Sustainability Month at monds. “I don’t turn mine ence. for the tenth false alarm three responses in a six-month period.A private fire- Sarasota County libraries. on when I leave because That’s all right, Sim- and each one thereafter. alarm-systems code expired Dec.31, 2003. Pollution Prevention it’s not registered. It’s use- monds chimed in, be- Some jurisdictions rec- • Charlotte County has a security alarm ordinance Week Sept.15-21 less.” cause his gun works just ommend revoking the with an initial registration fee of $25 and renewal fee of “Now that everybody fine as a deterrent. permit of repeat offenders, $10.Verification is required of alarm-monitoring com- Sarasota County is host- knows you don’t have it Martin asked Williams in some cases actually panies before contacting law enforcement. ing a variety of activities on, it really is useless,” to bring council an action removing the offenders Fine schedule:first and second receive a warning; Sept. 15-21 to showcase replied Council Member paper and draft ordinance. from their response list — third violation, $25;fourth violation, $50;fifth violation, Pollution Prevention Week, John Moore, drawing It should be forthcoming except in emergency calls $75;sixth and subsequent violations are a fine an annual celebration of laughter from the audi- in the next month. that involve assault or between $100 and $500 with notice to appear and/or programs and activities imprisonment not to exceed 60 days. that encourage the pre- vention and elimination of A MODEL FALSE-ALARM ORDINANCE Source:Municipal Code Corporation waste production at its Key ingredients: sources. The county will • Permit required (typically $25-$50):No person shall use an alarm system with- focus on volunteer com- out first obtaining a permit for such alarm system from the city or county.A fee may munity cleanups and pro- be required for the initial registration and annual renewals.Each alarm permit shall medical emergency. little bit of a learning curse tecting the area’s water- be assigned a unique permit number, and the user shall provide the permit number Failing to register an on the front end” of the sheds. Activities include: to the alarm company to facilitate law enforcement dispatch. alarm that has summoned program. • Saturday, Sept. 20 — • Fines:It is hereby found and determined that three or more false alarms within police has its own conse- The city already has an Laurel Park community a permit year is excessive, constitutes a public nuisance, and shall be unlawful.Civil quences — a proposed ordinance for false fire cleanup;wInternational penalties for false alarms within a permit year may be assessed against an alarm $100 fine. alarms for commercial Coastal Cleanup at loca- user as follows: It’s not designed to be a properties. tions throughout Sarasota Third, fourth and fifth false alarm —$50 punishment, said Wil- Fire Chief John Reed County from 8 a.m. to noon. Sixth and seventh false alarm — $100 liams. said his program is “very • Wednesday, Sept. 24, Eighth and ninth false alarm — $250 “It’s important to un- good,” but warned “we are 5:30-7:30 p.m. — presenta- Tenth and over false alarms — $500 derstand that many resi- learning that there have tion by Sarasota County’s Failure to register — $100 dences have alarms but been some cases in which Neighborhood Environ- •In lieu of fines:The city or county may create and implement an Alarm User aren’t using them,” she insurance companies are mental Stewardship Team Awareness Class (and) may grant the option of attending a class in lieu of paying said. “We don’t want to set trying to sue the city, argu- at Jacaranda Public Li- one assessed fine. off false alarms, but clearly ing they’ve already paid brary, 4143 Woodmere • Verification:An alarm company performing monitoring services shall attempt to we want them to use it to for that.” Park Blvd., Venice. The verify, by calling the alarm site and/or alarm user by telephone, to determine protect themselves and “Pay attention to that … NEST program helps citi- whether an alarm signal is valid before requesting dispatch.Telephone verification their property. what a lawsuit could cost zens understand and im- shall require, at a minimum that a second call be made to a different number, if the “Registeringwtheir the city,” Reed said. prove local environmental first attempt fails. alarms will be part of the conditions in their sur- program, as well as how to rounding watershed. Source:Florida Police Chiefs Association make sure its working ggiles@ For information, call properly. 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(The rea- tions of Sarasota County com- turers, systems operators and county send out violations. Sheriff’s office son is that drivers aware of cameras tend missioners in their effort to government, and it will come from responsibilities would cost another to slam the brakes on the first sign of yel- install cameras to catch motorists run- motorists’ pockets. $220,000 — the county estimates two low, causing more rear-end collisions.) ning red lights. Sarasota County commissioners now officers would be needed, at $110,000 Some will argue that any measure The aim is to improve safety. That’s seem set on a course to install cameras per year, to review potential violations that decreases the most serious injuries always a good idea. on the 10 worst county intersections, and attend appeals hearings. — or prevents even one highway death After all, who doesn’t get angry seeing measured by frequency of crashes. In addition, $100,000 would go to the — is worth the cost. Again, though, that someone speeding through an intersec- Since state law forbids these cameras clerks office, and another $50,000 cost could be $2 million for only 10 tion after the yellow light has flicked to on state roads, the systems could not be would be spent on a hearing officer. intersections. If the program is wildly red? (But less so on those occasions installed on what probably are the area’s In short, a million-dollar industry successful — more so than any other when we “miscalculate” and do it our- most dangerous intersections, so these would be started, funded by $125 fines. place in this country — the income selves.) Shouldn’t we do something will have to do. All this is intended to make the roads would drop far below costs. about those people? Only one spot is in South County, at safer. However, as we said, the data is But it won’t. Once started, red-light The problem is that good intentions River Road and Winchester Boulevard. sketchy. programs tend to be self-perpetuating. don’t always bring good policies. In this To get an idea of the magnitude of the Most studies show a decrease in T- A Washington Post study showed the case, the data from years of experience problem, that intersection saw seven bone crashes, which tend to cause the District of Columbia’s program took in in other places using red-light cameras right-angle crashes and eight rear-end most serious injuries. But those studies $26 million over six years. Safety argu- are far from conclusive. crashes in the past five years. also often show a larger increase in rear- ments continue, even if supporting data Cameras may decrease accidents, By the county’s own estimate, some end crashes, which tend to cause less- are weak, and the cash-machine but they also may increase accidents. 18,000 drivers could end up paying $125 severe injuries. becomes more and more critical to gov- They may reduce serious injuries, but fines in the program’s first year. That will Using the River Road-Winchester ernments. they may increase injuries in general. bring in $2 million. It will cost half that, Boulevard example, studies indicate If nothing else, we’d want much bet- Highway analysts are still debating the so the extra $1 million goes into county dangerous side-angle crashes might be ter evidence of benefits before starting a issue. coffers. expected to drop from seven to four — new million-dollar industry that, once One thing is certain: The devices will Some $540,000 to $675,000 would perhaps — while rear-end crashes started, takes on a life of its own. Bye, bye, status quo man made, but does be- lieve we should be drilling for oil in the Alaska Na- tional Wildlife Refuge. She is unabashedly, openly and proudly a card-carry- ing conservative. However, unlike many tunnel-visioned politi- cians, she challenged a MARY KAY RUPPEL corrupt system within her COLUMNIST own party, opposed and beat Republican Gov. Murkowski, then beat the Democrat nominee to THIS SLOW MOVING It’s Aug. 31, and today I become governor of STORM FORME D OVER am celebrating my dog’s Alaska in 2006. THE NORTHEAST AND WILL second birthday. It was just In the days to come, she a little over a year ago that will be painted by our pri- PROBABLY ARRIVE ABOUT I was blessed with my pal, marily liberal media with THE TIME OF THE FIRST companion and sometime the very wide brush of pain in the ––– — but you “inexperience.” Obviously, FROST. know who I’m talking she does not have the about: Mr. Maney. years of experience of Sen. Ahlce^ov?ww, Overall, this year has Joseph Biden; however, G0AMXMX S?W not been very pleasant, unlike Barack Obama, she and I sum it up with the has run more than her old line “if it weren’t for mouth. As a senator he’s bad luck, I wouldn’t have never written a bill, though LETTERS FROM OUR READERS any luck at all” — except he has already written two for him. memoirs. If that’syour biggest problem … My thoughts are so She leads a state that scattered today, looking matters to all of us. Alaska out at the blustery weather has significant energy re- and intermittent rain and sources and she has been a increasing winds, wonder- leader in the fight to make Bush,McCain In with the new, ing just when and where America energy indepen- Editor: Gustav will land. dent. She has actually used I read the item, More mowing, less talk. This made me missed their calling not the old I don’t pay much atten- her veto and cut budgetary laugh since I was the resident who wrote the first one Editor: Editor: tion to the weather fore- spending, and put a stop about Center Road being a slum. Now we are just lazy Some time ago while on I believe that Obama casts because, quite frank- to the $400 million “bridge and pigs because our grass is too high. national TV President and McCain are both good ly, they’re often wrong. I’ve to nowhere.” Well, I have more things to worry about than my Bush jokingly searched for men. We know that Mc- made my usual prepara- As the head of Alaska’s grass, like the cutbacks in county government, the cut- weapons of mass destruc- Cain is a brave and honor- tions, though, by filling the National Guard and as the backs in the police and fire departments and, especially, tion under his chair. This, able man. We knew that, tub with water and my car mother of a soldier, she the cutbacks in education. So again, here is my com- of course, was highly from the moment he re- with gas. understands what it takes ment about being lazy pigs or living in a slum: I would humorous. fused to leave a Vietna- That’s it folks. If worse to lead our nation and she rather live on Center Road than anywhere else. Not to be outdone, mese prison camp just comes to worse, we’re understands the impor- The people who live here are hard-working, middle- while on national TV more because his father was a heading for the stall show- tance of sincerely support- class people and not snobs who can only complain recently Sen. McCain put high-ranking military offi- er in the center of my ing our troops with more about grass. Worry more about the important things in on another very humor- cer. house. than lip service. life than just the height of the grass. ous act. To the tune of the When I listen to his I have broken every rule You’re going to be hear- ’60s song “Barbara Ann,” story, I want to believe he of good journalism by ing a lot about the fact that Michael T.Browne the senator improvised the knows the way. I want to opening this column with she was a beauty contest Venice words “bomb, bomb, bomb give him something back pure pessimism, but stick winner — she was first Englewood SCAT … bomb, bomb Iran.” for all he gave to us. with me because finally I runner-up in the Miss see a flicker of light at the Alaska Pageant years ago. route is a life line Which of these comedy But I do not believe we house). acts was funnier? It’s kind can afford this old warrior end of the tunnel — Mc- What you are to assume Editor: This route seems to be a of hard to decide. Maybe in the White House. Tactics Cain’s choice for his run- from that useless bit of The Sarasota County well-kept secret since no it’s just a tie. and technology have ning mate, the relatively information is that she is a commissioners are con- one in Englewood seems changed and we are not unknown governor of superficial nitwit. I am sidering cutting bus routes to know about this valu- Al Bosch the only country with this Alaska, Sarah Palin. confident she will be able to help fund a new trolley able public transportation Venice new knowledge. War can She is refreshingly open to rise well above all the service for Siesta Key, with service. There has been no no longer be the only way and a maverick. This “soc- nonsense. the Englewood bus route advertisement on this to solve the problems of cer mom” of five children, In choosing Gov. Sarah We could use at the top of the chopping SCAT route. Even trying to the world. We can’t afford doesn’t hesitate or equivo- Palin, John McCain has some fresh air block. We need to get the get a schedule seems a dif- to continue on this path, cate in admitting she’s as put Washington on notice word out about this bus ficult task. Because of this Editor: either in money or the pro life as anyone can be. that he is serious about route and have the voices secret, typically only four Please, someone tell me bodies of our young. She is anti-same-sex mar- shaking up the status quo. of our community heard. or five riders utilize it. why the Venice wastewater McCain is out of touch riage, a supporter of capi- Does the Englewood With our country in a treatment plants must with the common man. tal punishment and a life- Mary Kay Ruppel is a community know they severe economic decline emit such an offensive He states that you’re not long member of the Na- Venice resident and has have a public bus service? combined with the rising odor. I don’t notice it in rich until you have an tional Rifle Association, as been a frequent contribu- Sarasota County Area Tran- price of gas, this valuable Sarasota, didn’t notice it in annual income of $5 mil- well as Feminists for Life. tor to other publications. sit has a route that goes service should be shouted Naples (God forbid) when lion. He states he won’t She does not believe She writes a regular col- through Venice and Eng- from the rooftops. I lived there. raise taxes on anyone. So that global warming is umn for this page. lewood, the Englewood Maybe the Siesta Key Too bad a few hundred how do we pay for this Loop Route 21. trolley service should be thousand dollars will now huge deficit? MISSION STATEMENT The bus goes through privately funded, since it be spent on legal fees on He continues with the Englewood and stops at will only benefit a handful yet another airport mess. Republican platform of To be the superior quality, low cost provider of information libraries, schools, hospi- of already wealthy busi- We could have had a pro- protecting the rich while and advertising in the local communities we serve.We will tals, the YMCA, shopping nesses whereas keeping fessional study done on a mortgaging the future of continuously improve:the value of information provided to centers, parks and even the the Englewood bus route real stink. It can’t be our children and grand- our customers;the value and results for our advertisers;the Englewood Sports Com- would benefit a whole healthy or good for tour- children. quality of life in our communities;the return on our stock- plex. It also connects to the community. ism. I believe Obama has the holders’investment ...while providing a fair, challenging and Venice Loop Route 16, ability to lead us to new rewarding workplace for productive employees. which goes throughout Patricia Burkey Jim Rich Venice (including the court- Englewood Nokomis Please see LETTERS, 9A FRIDAY, SEPT.5, 2008 SUN NEWSPAPERS 9A LET’EM HAVEIT: TO WHAT EXTENT IS A CANDI- Some say aye, some say nay DATE’S PERSONAL LIFE OR FAMILY FAIR GAME IN A POLITICAL CAMPAIGN? CALL US AT 207-1111. Kicked to the curb and left there until one realizes that that with only four additives. chamber of commerce is there just might be anoth- The project — calling for one. The leader of the Curbside.Something is wrong with the county trash er Growth Gang at the air- several toilets, a board- chamber made an impas- pick-up service. In the last five weeks I’ve had trash left port — different players walk and crossover to the sioned plea to council on three times, recycling once, yard waste once and scrap but the same thoughts beach, some parking and the 26th to “update” the wood twice. All these were placed at the curb at mid- about growth being pro- the planting of sea oats in park in order to help the night Wednesday night before the pick-up, either in con- gress, as well as profitable. the sand dunes next to the business community cope tainers or bundled up and left curbside all day Friday. No And there are also thoughts park — was sold to the cit- with drastic times. pick-up. And the ironic thing about this is that the recy- about that well-known izens of Venice who want- He was specific in tell- clables, trash and the construction material are still at trickle-down-while-gush- ed to keep one of the last ing the exact number of the curbside this week. HERB LEVINE ing-upward effect. pristine beaches on the companies and business GUEST COLUMNIST West Coast of Florida just that make up the chamber the way it was. members — about 1,000 Not saving. I just read being wasteful with his And then along came or so in the Venice area Steve Baumann’s column electric usuage. We do the No one seems to another Growth Gang call- and down to 400 in Venice about how his electric bill same thing. As we con- The Aug. 25 Venice City have any problem ing themselves the Young itself. He also talked about is headed in the right serve and conserve, the Council meeting was an Professionals. Many of the almost large amounts direction, and it made me people serving us boost equating an- eye-opener in at least one them, led by their men- of money that group mad. FP&L just boosted their prices so that con- major way. Let’s call it a nexations,sprawl tors, showed up at a city brings to the city. It almost our rates 8 percent, but I servation isn’t really as “common thread” that council meeting about sounded as if there was read through and saw great as we expect. It and density re- seems to run through ma- Tramonto Vista and de- going to be a plea to build that he had a couple of seems to happen to us jor parts of city business, quests with manded many many more a baseball stadium. good ideas that are actu- every time. In January, but mostly through city amenities for an active There was no compari- ally saving energy and they’re going to boost our growth as a direct business that has to do park. The amenities in- son made to the number of that his effort was to rates again between 10 with growth. result of the cluded pavilions, a sound citizens, homeowners and lower his bill because of and 16 percent. However, there are lots stage, an area for volley- retirees who pay an even efforts of the of sides of city business ball, swing sets and lots of larger share of the total that do not seem to be in- Growth Gang to parking spaces. budget. Nor was there any LETTERS volved in growth, but most make money. They all claimed to be mention of the many from Page 8A if not all of them really are. from Venice but when amenities that already exist No one seems to have asked for their addresses, and attract tourists. insights, new knowledge come to, supposedly, bal- any problem equating an- many of them had to leave Maybe, just maybe, the and new techniques. I ance the economy. nexations, sprawl and den- on personal business. The chamber should be work- believe he has the ability to Why should a few be sity requests with growth as Whether it’s a new previous council bought ing with its clients to see draw us together as Amer- charged so much and the a direct result of the efforts development, residential into it and the present how they can help them- icans so we can make our many be charged nothing? of the Growth Gang to or commercial, near the council that had unseated selves instead of spending country strong again. I It would be more fair for make money. The Growth outer edges of Venice or three pure growth minions all that time working on believe he has the inner the whole work force, from Gang and its many, many lengthening the runways seems to be going in the council to help its clients. strength and the vision to the top to the bottom, to minions — from consul- or putting in a few dozen same direction. There is a major differ- help us make the world a receive a 10 percent to 20 tants right through to the more hangars plus a mari- Maybe they feel that ence between the present safer place. percent pay cut instead of clerical staff in their own na at one end of the air- several million of that ref- naysayers and the aye- a few taking a 100 percent offices. They all make a port, it is still the Growth erendum fund is still avail- sayers. The naysayers are Melissa Wolford punch in the wallet and good-to-great living out of Gang at work. Mostly dif- able and using it to make trying to conserve the Englewood the work load being growth while the average ferent players, but still the the park more active will beauty and the ambiance spread over fewer shoul- Spread the pain for citizen suffers through all Growth Gang at work. then close the door on of our city. The aye-sayers ders or put in the closet common good the symptoms that the And then there’s a park growth. I doubt it. I also from the chamber leaders until later. problem of growth have — Tramonto Vista, to be think that in these times, to the Growth Gang want Editor: I am sure if everybody spawned. exact. Sold to the citizens the extra money should to make lots of money. When a person loses a were working on this The word “growth” be- of Venice as part of a $10 have been used to pay Lots and lots of money. job, it is a disaster and thing, it would soon be comes a little more hazy million bond referendum. down the debt. Whom do you believe? unfair — unfair because solved. when one examines what Sold with the promise that One or two common Herb Levine is president the job loser is deprived of George Runstadler has been happening at the Tramonto Vista Park threads run through all of of the Venice Taxpayers the major source of in- Englewood Venice Municipal Airport would be a passive park the Growth Gangs. 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We even have two very own Dick Hyman and new shops on Miami: Ven- Friends will perform at the ice Island Purses, owned Venice Community Center by Tim Dougherty, Pat from 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets are Imo. West and their kids, Jessica $25 in advance or $30 at Smith and Tim Dougherty; the door for that event. and Gulf Coast Gift Bas- The Downtowners, Ven- BY ROGER BUTTON square-foot retail center. There are sever- kets, owned by Carrel-Ann ice MainStreet Inc.’s group BUSINEWS COLUMNIST al outparcels in the project, including a KC QUARETTI-LEE Dann-Kowack. Next time of goodwill ambassadors, 5,000-square-foot building earmarked for MAINSTREET you’re downtown, stop in will be starting up again in Planning for the future growth of a large restaurant. and say hello. October when the year’s South Venice, particularly the anticipated “The Publix store is scheduled to open COLUMNIST Here’s another impor- hottest days are finally eventual completion of 15,000 homes at in October 2009,” said Bruce Williams, tant shopping tidbit: Ven- behind us. We are looking the West Villages, formerly the Taylor and chief operational officer for Thomas ice MainStreet’s Sidewalk for a few more outgoing Thomas ranches, the developer has Enterprises, parent company of Thomas This evening CPR is Sale is Sept. 12 and 13. and fun individuals to released details of the first major commu- Ranch, developers of Prado at the West performing at the Gazebo You’ll be offered hot deals spend time in our beauti- nity shopping center. Villages. Prado is the Spanish name given in Centennial Park. To- in cool, air-conditioned ful downtown area offer- Site clearance began in a few weeks to a public park and promenade in night is the group’s second shops owned by individu- ing maps, directories and ago at the West Villages of South Venice Madrid in 1645. performance for us. This is als and families that have a smile to our visitors. and North Port, south of Gran Paradiso This is the first community shopping one of our free Friday chosen downtown Venice If you are interested in and across from Manatee Community center to be built specifically to serve the Night Live Concerts and I as the place they want to having a lot of fun and get- College’s Venice Campus. It is the growing residential communities of hope you all spend a little spend their time and ener- ting a bit of exercise at the preparatory work for the new Prado at the South Venice and North Port. It will serve time downtown this eve- gy. Most shops open at 10 same time, call me at the West Villages Community Shopping the Plantation Golf & Country Club, Gran ning. a.m. and will have bar- office, 484-6722, or call Leah Center on the northwest corner of West Paradiso, Sarasota National Golf Club and Sept. 19 is the date of gains galore ready for you Sherman at Collectors Gal- Villages Parkway. Island Walk at the West Villages, together the next scheduled free both on the sidewalks and lery & Framery, 488-3029, to Infrastructure will be followed by verti- with existing and planned growth on concert, so mark your cal- inside where it’s cooler. get scheduled into the next cal construction, set to commence in River Road. endars. You can also check There are more impor- orientation session. February. A 45,600-square-foot Publix the Venice MainStreet Inc. tant events you won’t want Save the date: Oct. 11 is supermarket will anchor the 90,000- [email protected] Web site events page for to miss. Sunday, Sept. 13, the Venice MainStreet Inc. updated information: www. the Corvette Show will be Dinner Dance at the train venicemainstreet.com. in Centennial Park from 8 depot. The theme is “An Ice Cream House opening I read an interesting fact a.m. to 3 p.m. It is always Evening In Italy.” this week about where our such fun to see the down- Cassariano Italian Eat- shopping dollars go once town filled with one of ery is catering and The at Venice Pines Plaza we’ve parted with them. America’s favorite auto- Cry’n Shames are playing. According to the Small mobiles. Tickets are $55 and are Business Administration, 60 Saturday, Sept. 27, Blalock available at Venice Main- cents of every dollar spent Park will host the second Street Inc., Richard Brad- with a sole proprietorship is annual Venice Jazz Festival way & Associates, 488-2600, early November. Drive, North Venice, has retained or re-circulated in from 1 to 4:30 p.m. This and Bella Luna Cafe, 488- It has a reputation as introduced new impact- the community. event is free to the public. 3089. the one-stop destination resistant preassembled Just have to take a stroll That morning the Ven- KC Quaretti-Lee is exec- for every imaginable item windows and doors for through our beautiful ice Public Library is offer- utive director of Venice of Halloween merchan- retail stores, offices, hotels, downtown and you’ll see ing a free jazz lecture by MainStreet Inc. dise including costumes strip centers, restaurants, for all ages from toddlers health-care facilities and to adults. The company high-rise condominiums. Bravo, Bonnell’s operates Spirit of Children “The preassembled sys- to benefit child-life de- tem reduces installation ROGER BUTTON partments within chil- time and makes integra- BUSINEWS COLUMNIST dren’s hospitals across the tion of these products in a country. project cost effective,” said Wayne Varnadore, PGT Waiting for opening vice president of architec- Opening later this The public will have to tural systems. L L _ month in the Venice Pines wait almost three weeks to Grand opening Plaza will be The Ice use the new facilities at the planned Cream House, 1200 Jaca- Nokomis Beach Plaza and randa Blvd. Pavilion.WRenovations From Southport, Conn., Russian-born Yulia Tele- amounting virtually to a Jim Bonitohas been in the sheesky, a computer pro- complete rebuild were flooring business for the gram analyst, moved from completed to schedule this past 15 years. Nine years Moscow to Andover, week. ago he came to Venice, and Mass., in 1988. In 2004 she “We were smiled upon a few months ago with his came to Sarasota and for the duration, finished wife, Selena, opened a joined a dental practice on time and handed over store promoting the prod- before opening her Cone this week,” said Jack ucts he uses. Zone ice cream store on Clark, project manager for Bonito Tile, 284-E South Fruitville Road. Howell Construction of U.S. 41 Bypass, on Spur Having sold that loca- Sarasota. Road behind the Verizon ME- tion, later this month she The official ribbon cut- Wireless Store, is operated PHOTO COURTESY OF UWSSC will open her Venice store ting by Sarasota County by his wife, Selena, who has selling Working Cow and commissioners is planned a residential and commer- Lisa Terraglia,owner of Bonnell’s Boutique & Winery,317-B W.Venice Ave.,presents Steve sugar-free ice cream, for Friday, Sept. 19, at 6 cial cleaning business. On Brett,executive director of the United Way of South Sarasota County,with a check as yogurt, milk shakes, cus- p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11, they will Bonnell’s contribution from participating in the recent United Way of South Sarasota and tom-made sundaes and hold their grand opening, Venice MainStreet Dine Out Day held in downtown. Seeking partner home-made cones. She with refreshments, product intends to introduce soft Kendal Coogan, presi- and service advice and dis- Have your possessions professionally recorded ice cream and hopes to dent of Hot Concepts Inc., counts. sublease to a coffee and the franchisee for Fire Displayed within the cookies business partner. House Subs, 1570 South store are every kind of tile Call (978) 771-6136. U.S. 41 Bypass, is seeking and marble for flooring, BY BRUCE SCHWARTZ ly produced audio/video recording to owner-operators for each walls and bathrooms. GUEST COLUMNIST prove ownership, condition and value of Halloween store of his nine locations. “We specialize in origi- your property prior to a loss. opening “It’s a great restaurant nal custom-design work,” Grab a pen and paper. Without looking Do-it-yourself home videos may limit Celebrating its 25th and I want an investor part- said Bonito. around, write down everything you can or delay recovery, which may fall far short anniversary with an open- ner who would like a piece Store hours are 9 a.m.-3 think of that is in your home, room by of the limits of your insurance policies. A ing in the next few days in of the action and dedicate p.m. weekdays. Call 485- room. professional audio/video recording Osprey Southbay Shop- themselves to managing it,” 8737. Now, with your list in hand, go through includes several proprietary components ping Center is Spirit Hal- said Coogan. your home checking how well you that assure accuracy, completeness and Name correction loween, 1230 South Tami- Plans for expansion, remembered. Put a check mark next to claims compliance. ami Trail. including a new take-out in Circus gal Bonnie Sei- items you listed. You may wonder, “Aren’t photographs The company has experi- South Venice, are on hold as don’s husband, Adam, On a fresh sheet of paper, write down as reliable as a video?” The answer is no, enced tremendous growth, the company focuses on owns AH Fabrications in anything you forgot to put on the original they are not. Most still pictures are one from 63 stores in 1999 improving efficiency. Call Nokomis, where they list. Chances are good you forgot many dimensional, usually undated and can- when it was acquired by (407) 923-8320. manufacture auto gates belongings. Chances are, you forgot some not show detail and overall condition of Spencer Gifts, to more and railings. The wrong really important items, too. real or personal property as well as a New storm windows than 600 as the leading name appeared in last Now imagine having to create this list multi-dimensional, digitally date- Halloween retailer. The At the appropriate time week’s Businews. Call 350- for your insurance company after a trau- stamped audio/video recording can. typical store opens around for seasonal storms, PGT 8996. matic event such as a hurricane, flood or With a professional audio-video record- Labor Day and closes in Industries, Technology [email protected] fire. ing, your claim data are current, accurate A major insurance adjuster remarked and digitally dated for potential claims after Hurricane Katrina in 2006, “Post- and recoveries. disaster loss recall of personal property A videographer, with longstanding BIZ BRIEFS averages less than 60 percent after the experience as a professional in the insur- event.” Be honest — how well did you ance industry is uniquely qualified to Biz Briefs features notices of business- 17, 7:45 a.m., Jacaranda Trace, 3600 Wil- score? provide insurance companies with the related events and meetings,new hires liam Penn Way; free. Are you prepared to deal with this? documentation they need to process and promotions,new businesses and sig- • Business After Five, Thursday, Sept. Consider the time, effort and expense it homeowners’ and business owners’ nificant professional awards,honors and 18, 5:30 p.m., Community National Bank, would take, if it were even possible, to claims. achievements.Submissions should be e- 201 Center Road; $5 for members, $10 for recall, log, and submit in detail a building Documenting your home, business mailed to [email protected]. nonmembers. profile and the contents of a home or and personal property with a compre- • Network Lunch, Monday, Sept. 22, business in the event of a catastrophic hensive audio/video recording will give Chamber calendar 11:45 a.m., Kimal Lumber, 11186 Hughey loss. The aftermath of a hurricane, wind- you peace of mind and an essential, but • Venice Area Young Professionals Kimal Drive; $12 per person; RSVP storm, flood, fire or theft is traumatic often an overlooked, element of your Networking Event, Thursday, Sept. 11, required. enough without the anxiety of uncertain recovery plan in the event of a loss. 5:30 p.m.,CrossRoads American Grille, • Officer installation, Thursday, Sept. 25, recovery from your insurance carrier. Bruce Schwartz of Video Property 385 U.S. 41 Bypass; VAYP members and at the Venice Yacht Club; $60; RSVP by Sept. So what’s the solution to this problem? Archives of Sarasota has been recording first-timers free, all others $5. 11 to Charleen Myers, cmyers@venice Property and casualty insurance ad- homes and businesses for loss prevention • Wake Up! Venice, Wednesday, Sept. chamber.com or 488-2236. justers highly recommend a professional- and disaster recovery since 1999.

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