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TREASURE COAST — Florida Amendment 4, the Voting Restoration Amendment, took effect on Jan. 8. Amend. 4 restores the right to vote for people with felony convictions, except murder or
sexual offenses, upon completion of their sentenc-es, including prison, parole, and probation.
Until now, Florida was one of only four states where convicted felons did not regain the right to vote unless a state officer or board restored the individual’s voting rights. That restriction dated
Improved graduation rates, racial gaps remain
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The Florida Department of Education announced in late December that Indian River County improved its high school graduation rate by almost five points, increasing from 87.1 percent in 2016-2017 to 92 percent in 2017-2018. This exceeds the state’s graduation rate by almost 6 percentage points.
For the first time, all three county high schools are above a 90 percent graduation rate.
Indian River Charter High School had the highest graduation rate, 96.3 per-cent, followed by 93.2 percent at Vero Beach High School and 91.1 percent at Sebastian River High School.
The improvement was largest at SRHS, which rose 7.4 percent.
“The significant increase in the grad-uation rate at Sebastian River High School was the result of students’ hard work and commitment to completing all requirements and the entire SRHS staff ’s attention to the needs of those students,” said Todd Racine, who was SRHS princi-pal for the 2017-18 school year. “Many systems were put into place to remove barriers of students who face academic and social-emotional issues that can dis-tract them from achieving the goal of graduation. Teachers consistently creat-ed motivational rewards for those reach-
The St. Edward’s varsity basketball team lost their home non-conference game against West Shore on Friday, January 4 by a score of 61-50. Here, T.J. Kenney (No. 4, left) just barely puts the ball in the basket.
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• Introduction to Genealogy Classes: Introduction to Genealogy classes will be offered at the Indian River County Main Library, 1600 21st Street, Vero Beach. The class is free to the public, but you must sign up at least 3 days before the first class. The three session class will be held Jan. 12, Jan. 19, and Jan. 25, from 10 a.m. to noon. Sign up in the main library or call (772) 444-7470. The sign-up sheet for this class is on the IRGS table across from the elevator on the second floor. For more information, visit www.irgs.org.
• Bark in the Park: March your mutt over to the Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County’s (HSVB) seventh annual Bark in the Park event. This fun festival is set for Saturday, January 12, 2019 from 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at Riverside Park, located at 3200 Riverside Drive in Vero Beach. Bark in the Park is a family-friendly and dog-friendly event that’s free for all to attend. The day will kick off with amazing shows by the Disc-Connected K9’s World Famous Frisbee Dogs and the Ultimate Air Dock Diving Dogs, followed by exciting Indian River County Sheriff's Office K-9 demonstrations. There will also be an astounding sheep herding exhibition. Throughout the day, pet parents can watch their dogs play on the lure and agility courses, head over to the Kids' Zone, grab a bite to eat or shop with Bark in the Park's many pet supply vendors. Guests will also have the chance to meet shelter dogs seeking their new forever homes. For more information about attending, sponsorship and vending opportunities or creating a “pack,” please call Jennifer Downes at (772) 388-3826 or email [email protected].
• Dream on, STEAM on, Women in STEAM Conference: This is a FREE event for middle school girls in Indian River County to
learn about careers in STEAM. With hands-on activities and guest speakers from the Smithsonian, NASA, and various local colleges, this is sure to be a fun, educating experience! Lunch will be provided. This event will be held at Indian River State College, 6155 College Ln, Vero Beach, 8:30 a.m. For more information and to register, visit www.eventbrite.com/e/dream-on-steam-on-women-in-steam-conference-tickets-52538094856?aff=ebdshpsearchautocomplete&fbclid=IwAR1Qz6oqfqGiq3teQLKPJmVRNZFXUatz2b-LRH6uDNJI-CTJdDUKO2eLkM0.
• Vintage and Green Market: Our Vintage and Green Market is also returning! Come spend the Second Saturday of the month (October - March) Downtown from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. shopping for vintage treasures and green market goodies. This event will be held in Downtown Vero Beach.
• Row Beyond Diagnosis: Row Beyond Diagnosis is a free rowing demo for women with a cancer diagnosis and their caretakers, from 10-11:30 a.m. Sponsored by Friends After Diagnosis and Vero Beach Rowing, located at MacWilliam Park Boat Basin 3301-3321 Bridge Plaza Dr, Vero Beach. For more information, call (908) 278-9341 or visit www.FriendsAfterDiagnosis.com.
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• Polish American Social Club: Polka Dance: Music by John Stevens DoubleShot at The Moose Lodge, 226 43rd Ave., Vero Beach., 2 - 5 p.m. $15, food available, walk-ins welcome. Seating is limited, reserve now. For more information and for reservations, call Jancie at (772) 770-6262.
• Second Anniversary Celebration and Exhibition: An opening reception for the Second Anniversary Celebration and
ing goals, after school and weekend pro-grams for course recovery were implemented, graduation requirement data was constantly monitored, and the organi-zational planning, communication, and mentoring philosophy of our Graduation Coaches were instrumental in supporting the overall student success.”
“We provided targeted assistance to stu-dents who needed additional support and it certainly paid off,” said Superintendent Mark Rendell. “I want to congratulate all three high schools for this success, as they are all above 90 percent for the first time. More importantly, this is a significant achievement not only for our high schools, but for all of our schools, as the graduation rate measures the work of the entire school district. We cannot thank our teachers, stu-dents, and families enough for their hard work and perseverance.”
One statistic provided by the district but not discussed in the celebratory news release is the continuing and widening per-formance gap between white, black, and Hispanic students.
In 2016-2017, the white graduation rate was 89.9 percent compared to 79.7 percent for black students, a difference of 10.2 per-cent. In 2017-2018, the white graduation rate rose to 95.8 percent while the black rate rose only to 81.9 percent, increasing the gap to nearly 14 percent.
With Hispanic students, that disparity
was similar, though not as dramatic. In 2016-2017, the Hispanic graduation rate was 85.1 percent, 4.8 percent behind the white graduation rate. In 2017-2018, the Hispanic graduation rate rose to 88.2 per-cent, but the gap with white students grew to 7.6 percent.
Merchon Green, the Chairperson of the School Equity Committee, questioned the validity of even that slight rise in black grad-uation rates.
“They were so excited to announce that 82 percent of black students graduated,” Ms. Green told Hometown News. “How is that possible when such a small percentage of them can read on grade level? How are you pushing out that many students to not be able to be employed, to be either a problem to their parents or a burden to society, or someone that’s going to end up in the sys-tem?”
While not addressing the racial disparity head on, School Board Chair Laura Zorc did express a desire to increase the graduation rate further.
“Every year the graduation rate is import-ant, but to be able to hit this historic record, it just shows that it is a priority of this administration and the board to make sure that every student graduates,” Ms. Zorc said. “I am very proud of the students, teachers, family, and community partnerships within our district and all of their hard work. We will not become complacent with these numbers. We will not settle until we hit a 100 percent graduate rate.”
For more information, visit www.indian-riverschools.org.
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October, also known as “Breast Cancer Awareness Month” Bealls Stores partnered with the American Cancer Society during the “Making Strides Against Breast Cancer” campaign for the fifth straight year.
As a result of the repeat partnership, Bealls Stores recently presented the Ameri-can Cancer Society with a check for $22,379 thanks to the generous donations from their guests and associates to support the fight against breast cancer. “Cancer has impact-ed each of us in some way. While we didn’t start the fight with cancer, we intend to help finish it,” said Matt Beall, President of Bealls Stores, Inc. “Once again, our guests showed
support this October by donating $1 at the register. Beall’s proudly matched the first $10,000. Collectively we, as a team, were able to raise and donate $22,379 to the American Cancer Society. We recognize and appreciate that our guests share our passion for finding a cure. We believe that the American Cancer Society’s mission to fight cancer through treatment, education, and research is a cause worth fighting for.”
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back to the Florida state constitutions of 1885 and 1868, repeated in the 1968 Florida Constitution.
Estimates of the number of Floridians who can now regain the right to vote range from 1.4 million people calculated by the non-profit Public Citizen to 1.6 million people, 10.43 percent of the voting age pop-ulation, estimated by a non-profit organiza-tion called The Sentencing Project.
To illustrate how consequential such numbers can be, in the 2016 presidential election Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by 1.2 percent in Florida. In 2012, the presidential election margin of victory
in Florida was only 0.9 percent. Increasing Florida’s voter registration rolls by anything close to 10 percent could dramatically affect future elections.
The Voting Restoration Amendment passed with 64.55 percent approval this past November. The “yes” votes numbered 5,148,926, versus 2,828,339 (35.45 percent) saying “no”.
Incoming Governor Ron DeSantis and Secretary of State Ken Detzner argued that the Florida State Legislature needed to first pass implementing legislation before Amend. 4 could take effect. That would mean a wait until at least March 5, when the legislature convenes, barring those with restored voting rights from voting in any local elections requiring registration before that date, such as the upcoming special elec-tion for Vero Beach City Council.
Amend. 4 proponents responded that the amendment’s language is self-executing and does not require implementing legislation.
Supervisors of Elections in counties throughout Florida appeared to agree that the language of the amendment does not require legislative action. Many county Supervisors of Elections announced plans to immediately begin registering those who have been removed due to felony convic-tions.
In Indian River County, Supervisor of Elections Leslie Swan urged people affected to register, and not to just presume they can vote now without a completed registration.
“I would like those affected by this new law to be aware that if you have previously been removed from the voter rolls due to a felony conviction you must re-register in order to vote,” Ms. Swan told Hometown
News. “Anyone removed from the voter rolls must complete a new voter registration application, either on-line, in-person, or submit an application by mail. My fear is that individuals removed from the voter rolls due to a felony conviction are under the impression that they will automatically be placed on the voter rolls. Without re-reg-istering these people will be disappointed if they show up to vote and there name is not on the voter rolls.”
Asked if newly registered or re-registered voters would be able to vote in the upcom-ing special City Council election in Vero Beach, Ms. Swan said they would, even if they were not eligible to vote on that race’s original election date in November.
“A voter must be registered to vote 29 days before an election which is the book
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Arrests listed were made Dec. 30 through Dec. 5
Indian River County Sheriff’s Department
Nikecia Norris, 23, of Vero Beach, posses-sion of ecstasy/MDMA.
Shanarra Sanders, 29, of Vero Beach, felony violation of probation.
George Thomas, 57, of Sebastian, aggravat-ed assault on a law enforcement officer with deadly weapon, resisting officer with violence.
Kathy Smith, 46, of Vero Beach, possession of marijuana over 20 grams.
Joan Foglia, 48, of Vero Beach, felony viola-tion of probation.
Demarcus Bryant, 24, of Fort Pierce, felony violation of probation.
Darrin Hall, 25, of Rock Mount, VA, grand theft auto.
Steve Perez, 23, of Vero Beach, possession of a controlled substance, possession of cocaine.
Rodolfo Torres, 48, of Hialeah, grand theft. Lerissa Flowers, 22, of Sebastian, felony vio-
lation of probation. Melani Digloria, 27, of Sebastian, aggravat-
ed battery. Anthony Ludovico, 27, of Vero Beach, felo-
ny violation of probation. Dustin Jenkins, 19, of Vero Beach, written
threats to kill. Steven Chalker, 27, of Vero Beach, traffick-
ing in methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance.
Cassie Glafenhein, 25, of Sebastian, posses-sion of methamphetamine.
John Normile, 80. of Fort Pierce, possession of cocaine.
Tristan Green, 33, of Vero Beach, felony violation of parole.
Ashley Covert, 26, of Port St. Lucie, posses-sion of controlled substance.
Tyler Adams, 23, of Vero Beach, two counts possession of a controlled substance.
William Adcox, 46, of Palm Bay, grand theft.
Randall Feacher, 61, of Fellsmere, felony violation of probation.
Marvin Naphier, 22, (homeless), burglary with battery, aggravated assault.
Haley Wilcox, 22, of Vero Beach, two
counts possession of a controlled substance.Nicholas Ludovico, 25, of Vero Beach, pos-
session of cocaine, sale of cocaine within 1,000 ft of buisness or worship structure.
Rollington Cox Jr, 30, of Vero Beach, bat-tery on a law enforcement officer/firefighter/EMT.
Tavis Taylor, 34, of Vero Beach, possession of cocaine.
Gus Gilmore, 29, of Vero Beach, possession of MDMA (ecstasy).
Devin Kiesel, (d.o.b. not listed), (address not listed), possession of a controlled sub-stance, two counts resisting officer with vio-lence.
Vero Beach Police DepartmentRoscoe Glymph, 41, of Vero Beach, two
counts possession of a controlled substance. Colleen Klopp, 59, of Vero Beach, felony
violation of probation.Lembia Kinsler, 31, of Dunnellon, posses-
sion of marijuana over 20 grams.Charle O’Berry, 19, of Daytona Beach, pos-
session of marijuana over 20 grams. Denton Stanfield, 51, of Barefoot Bay, false
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ny battery, tampering with witness. Tyler Adams, 21, of Vero Beach, burglary
with battery. Matthew Donnelly, 26, of Vero Beach, pos-
session of a controlled substance. Derrick Adams, 33, of Vero Beach, felony
criminal mischief. Angela Thompson, 31, of Vero Beach, pos-
session of a controlled substance. Shayne Williams, 30, of Vero Beach, posses-
sion of cocaine. William Brainard, 37, of Sebastian, felony
battery by strangulation as domestic violence. Earl Creamer, 63, of Marianna, felony viola-
tion of probation. Anthony Gomez, 50, of Fort Pierce, driving
while license suspended (habitual offender). Destiny Cline, (d.o.b. not listed), (address
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Exhibition of the Galleries at First Pres will be held Sunday, January 13, 2019, from
12:30pm to 2:30pm, at First Presbyterian Church, 520 Royal Palm Boulevard, Vero Beach. Featured local artists include Vicki Beyer, Gretchen Green, and Darlene Kratovel. This event is free to the community. The works will be on display from January 3 through April 1, 2019. The Galleries at First
Pres feature a wide variety of works by local artists, on rotation quarterly throughout the year. The Galleries are located throughout the campus of First Presbyterian Church, 520 Royal Palm Boulevard, Vero Beach; they are open for viewing from 12pm to 3pm, Monday through Thursday. Guided tours are
available Wednesdays between 3pm and 5pm. Admission is free and open to the community. For more information, please contact Ginger Lagemann, Music and Arts Administrator, at (772) 562-9088 or [email protected].
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Regarding Maggie Hurchalla being sued for trying to stop
miningIn 1997, the State of Florida approved
large-scale limestone mining at the edge of the Everglades, which means blasting and digging deep holes in the ancient, compressed coral reef that is the very foundation of most of our state. We all draw our drinking water from the aquifers that flow through this incredibly complex porous structure. When the state or local governments allow profit making compa-nies to remove tons and tons of FL’s foun-dation, don’t you wonder what is happen-ing underneath us? Sinkholes, anyone? Are we like Esau, selling off his birthright for a bowl of oatmeal?
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On December 12, I was getting gas at a local 7/11. When I came out from paying, 2 men were standing near my car. Imme-diately one man said, “Hear that! Oh! Look! Your tire is going flat!” It was hard to hear anything as a train was going by, but I looked at the rear tire he was point-ing to and it looked like it had been sliced; immediately it lost air. The man said, “Quick, go right away to get it fixed!” I thought it all such a strange scenario, but the reality was the tire was almost flat and I thought I’d better quick get to a place for help. When I drove the 1/4 mile to the US1 Tire Kingdom the tire was totally flat. It was about 6:15 p.m. and at 2:00 a.m. I was leaving to go to Orlando airport to fly to a family get-together. Pat Arriagada, sales associate, at Tire Kingdom could not have given me better customer service. I bought a set of tires, at a great price, to
replace the flat and the worn set. The technician put them on my car in about an hour. Normal business hours were till 7 p.m. but they stayed opened later to help me. I got to the family reunion the next day too! THANK YOU! for making my holiday excellent!
Election resultsElections are over. Happy or not, those
elected will represent us for the next four to six years and possibly beyond that. I remember clearly the promises made over and over again to pay special attention to the TOXIC ALGAE that is affecting our everyday lives in the Treasure Coast. Jobs were lost, our health is at risk, our wildlife found dead on the beach and this is only the beginning. The steps that are being considered will take at least three years to accomplish at a minimum. We must hold our leaders feet to the fire and demand immediate attention to this devastating problem that plagues both the east and west coast. There are many factors that have led to this disgrace but one of the biggest problems was evident when the South Florida Management District held an emergency meeting the DAY AFTER THE ELECTION which was not supposed to take place until March. This meeting was concocted to make sure the sugar farmers were allowed to extend leases on the land where the reservoir will be even-tually. This very board should be replaced immediately with scientists and/or people who have knowledge of protection of our water so they will no longer cater to spe-cial interests. And our new Senator spoke of the governments responsibility to sup-port the efforts to get these programs underway quickly and efficiently. If that is so, we would expect this would be Sena-tor Scotts first and most important job in Washington. We will not sit back and wait
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Anthony Inswasty/staff photographerSt. Edward’s Chris Holloway (No. 2) dribbles around West Shore’s Travis Mcclendon (No. 11).
for these vital issues to be accomplished. We expect more from those representing us and will be calling and writing to make sure they follow up on their campaign promises.
What wall?A wall? Really? When hi-tech drones
are so cheap people are getting them as gifts?
We cheered when the Berlin Wall came crashing down decades ago. Why would Washington even consider that same low-tech, outdated approach to keeping ille-gals out when tiny drones offer the latest in technology?
Drones are cheap, dirt cheap compared to building a wall. Drones can be provided to each CBP vehicle, giving that officer a range of miles. He can see illegals long before they even reach the border. He can alert other officers so they can provide
back-up for his safety. Drones show him exactly where to head to stop illegals in their tracks. No guesswork; no being miles from the action.
Drones are available ‘off the shelf ’. No delays. They can be in operation to safe-guard the entire border, almost overnight. Contrast that with the years to complete a wall, at a massive cost. There is no com-parison, either in cost or in speed.
The military is using drones overseas. It only makes sense to employ them at home to provide urgently-needed border securi-ty to protect Americans. This is not exact-ly rocket science.
Maybe a call or a note to those in Wash-ington who asked to represent us a few weeks ago will prompt speedy action? Give it a try. Then, hold them accountable for putting drones to work, fast, on our behalf. End the border fiasco that has fes-tered for years, and has cost too many American lives. Put drones to work. Now.
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YuleYule is a five-year old neutered male brown tabby mixed breed cat. Although he is a mature cat, he is playful. He enjoys the wand toy, playing in the tunnel, and will even amuse himself with cat toys on his own. Yule likes to be petted and brushed, but he LOVES to have his belly rubbed. This handsome lap cat with the striking turquoise eyes can bring the joy of the holidays to your home every day of the year! Meet Yule at the Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County.
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Monday, January 14 meeting of Friends After Diagnosis. The 90-minute meeting will begin at 2:00 p.m. and will be held at the organization’s new location: Friendship House, 3404 Aviation Boulevard in Vero Beach.
There is no cost for the Friends After Diagnosis meeting, which welcomes women who have had a cancer diagnosis and their caregivers. Other monthly Friends meetings are the fourth Monday of the month at 2 p.m. at Friendship House, the first Saturday of the month at 10 a.m. at
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School Equity Committee seeks complianceINDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The School District of Indian River County has been under a court-imposed desegregation order since 1967. Federal courts have stated that the district is not yet in full compliance.When the district went to court seeking a declaration of “partial unitary status,” a conclusion that some aspects of the desegregation order have been adequately complied with, the court ordered mediation, which led to the creation of a School Equity Committee to monitor compliance. That committee has now had its first two meetings.Former School Board candidate Merchon Green was selected as the Chairperson of that committee, for a period of one year. Ms. Green is a lifelong resident of Indian River County and a successful product of the county school system. Her education led to academic scholarships at Florida State University and Southern University Law School. According to Ms. Green, the goal of the committee is to monitor the district’s compliance with the desegregation order, while also making recommendations to hasten that compliance.The areas the district sought to get removed from federal oversight include diversity of support staff and administration, and facilities serving black communities.
“The Equity Committee is going through the court document and requesting records for each section,” Ms. Green told Hometown News. “We discuss what we feel meeting these sections looks like. For example, how do we see if they’re trying to employ one black teacher per school? So we’re requesting recruiting records, recruiting schedules, who’s on the recruiting team, how many letters have they sent out to black applicants, these type of things. That’s what the Equity Committee does. They monitor each section, request records, go through the sections together to see if the efforts are being made.”“Then, at the end of this year, we’ll make suggestions to the board. We only have advisory authority. The board would still have to approve what we suggest.”Asked if there are any areas where she feels the district has done a good job complying, Ms. Green said “I guess facilities,” referring to the schools serving black students. But then she quickly added “We’ve got to stop praising effort. How can you praise effort if your efforts aren’t working? Why are you taking the same measures for the last 52
years? It’s time to change. How is it that the rest of the nation can get up to par, but we can’t?”One big area the committee is examining is the achievement gap between white and black students. Another is the recruitment and retention of black teachers.“I knew three people that left Storm Grove Middle School in one week, and they all went to Ft. Pierce, and they were black teachers,” Ms. Green said. “When they say they’re having a hard time recruiting black teachers, well, they’re not even retaining the ones they have.”Regarding her occasionally tense relationship with some members of the school board, Ms. Green said “Despite how any of them feel about me, this committee is not about me. They don’t have to like me. It’s not about the NAACP. It’s about these students who are suffering. It is about the black students who are the subject of this litigation, and who are in school.”“My term as Chairperson is one year. The committee will exist for three years, and at the end of the three years, they’ll evaluate to see if the district has met its standards. If they’ve got “unitary status,” i.e. compliance, the committee will exist for two more years to monitor the district, so a total of five years.”“If they have not gotten full unitary status at the end of the three years, then I think the committee will continue to exist until they get unitary status.”
Ms. Green said there was already some disagreement between committee members and the school district regarding when meetings would be best held to encourage public attendance. Ms. Green said the committee can only be successful if the community attends meetings and participates.“They proposed we have the meetings at 10 a.m. or 3 p.m. I said this committee is for the community too. If we want people to attend these committee meetings, we need to have it after hours.” “I encourage the community to get involved. We plan to share the information that we get and we would like for the community to give their input and to help us monitor, and to be vocal at school board meetings. This affects our entire community, not just the black community. Anyone who has kids in school in Indian River County or buys real estate in Indian River County is affected. We need to work together to make sure the standards are met and all our kids are educated equally.”The next meeting of the School Equity Committee is March 13 at 5:30 p.m. Meetings are at the School District, 6500 57th St., Vero Beach, in the same room as School Board meetings.You can view documents related to the committee, and hear audio of meetings, at https://indianriverschools.org/district-downloads/category/106-equity-committee.
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the Sebastian River Medical Center conference room next to the cafeteria, and the fourth Saturday at 10 a.m. at Friend-ship House. For more information about this and other upcoming meetings and events, visit FriendsAfterDiagnosis.com or call (772) 770-9700.
• Refuge Recovery: Ongoing weekly meetings are open to anyone interested in Buddhism and Recovery Refuge Recovery is a community of people who are using the practices of mindfulness, compassion, forgiveness and generosity to heal the pain and suffering that addiction has caused in our lives and the lives of our loved ones. No meditation experience necessary. This event will be held at Center for Spiritual Care, 1550 24th Street, Vero Beach. For more information, call Steve M. at (203) 815-9129.
TUESDAY, JAN. 15
• Travel Expo 2019: Come speak one on one with representatives from some of your favorite cruise lines and tour operators. Special presentations by: Crystal Cruises, Silversea Cruises, SeaDream Yacht Club, Oceania Cruise Line, African Travel, Regent Seven Seas, and Celebrity Cruises. Door prizes and booking incentives for attendees. Admission is free. This event will be held at Intergenerational Recreation Center, 1590 9th Street Southwest, Vero Beach, 4 p.m.
THURSDAY, JAN. 17
• Laugh and Learn: Third Thursdays, at 10:30 a.m., North Indian River County Library, 1001 Sebastian Blvd., Sebastian. Free. For more information contact (772) 713-6030, [email protected].
• Vero Beach Elks Lodge sends cookies to soldiers: Homemade or store-bought cookies may be dropped off at 10 a.m. on the third Thursday of every month. Money donations for shipping costs are also appreciated. Bring cookies to Vero Beach Elks Lodge 1774, 1350 26th St. Vero Beach.
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Popular questions regarding virusesCleaning viruses has become an
almost daily task. Hardly a week goes by where I don’t have to go
head to head with yet another infected system and it seems like I hear the same questions just about every time. I thought I would gather some of the most common questions that I hear and (without getting too technical) try to answer them here. First question; why do people take the time to create these things in the first place? Well, outright theft is one reason. The rogue antivirus epidemic that has been going on for some time now makes a first attempt right off the bat to trick the end user into giving up the credit card number with the false promise of fixing an infection that doesn’t exist. Yet. Some viruses forward SPAM at an exponential rate by using infected systems as relays and one of the most widespread viruses will actually conscript your machine into a vast “zombie” army called a “Bot-Net” which is controlled (along with millions of other infected machines) by a “Bot-Herder.” The Bot-Herder can then use all of these machines at once to attack a corporate or government network, spread out power needed to crack passwords, harvest information for identity theft, mine bitcoin or other crypto currency and more. Those are just a couple reasons but one thing is clear, there is often a great deal of sophistication in many of these infections that isn’t readily visible from the infected machine. Some questions I hear often aren’t really questions but more like assumption; “I don’t open email attachments so I should be OK, right? And “I don’t go to anyplace “unseemly” so I’m safe, right?” It is true viruses still rely on email to replicate so it’s good not to open attach-ments from people you don’t know but if you are running a typical machine running typical software there are certain security exploits that viruses will look for if you are connected to the network. Also, you don’t have to go anywhere unseemly to run into an infected advertisement. One strategy they use is to run a legitimate ad on a popular website and switch the ad out with infected code. Just about every machine I clean has an antivirus program installed so I hear this question all the time; “I have an up to date antivirus program installed? How did I get infected?” Not all antivirus programs are up to the job. Popular programs like McAfee, Norton and others cost money for a subscription but rate very poorly on the
protection level and often bring a computer to a halt by using up so many resources. Without hesitation I remove these programs and replace them with a free antivirus that is light weight and effective. Even AVG (which I had recom-mended for years) has become too bloated and now causes more problems than it fixes. I have 3 free antivirus alternatives that I currently recommend – Microsoft’s Security Essentials (also known as Windows Defender), Avast, Avira and All 3 are free, self maintaining and use very little resources – they won’t slow your machine down. The next thing to consider is that new viruses are released daily but it can often take an antivirus company several days to come up with a definition leaving all of us vulnerable in the mean time. And finally; how can I keep my system safe in the future? Use an antivirus that works and make sure it is updating itself daily. Then, keep your operating system up to date as many security holes are patched in the updates. Don’t load up on multiple security programs! More is not better; most security programs are bloated and they all expect to be the “final authority” on what goes on in a machine. They don’t share that responsibility easily and often will conflict and “cancel each other out.” One antivirus along with the operating system’s built in firewall is fine. And finally, beware of any message that pops up telling you that you have a problem and telling you to call a number to get it fixed. On the other end of the phone number is a talented con artist waiting for your call and the phone number is a dead giveaway – genuine error or security messages don’t have a phone number! If there’s an alarming message telling you to call a number to get it fixed, it’s a scam. Well, that’s just a few of the questions I get asked all the time, I know there are more. I hope I answered them to your satisfac-tion. If you have more questions or need clarification on something, email me; I’ll be happy to answer. Sean McCarthy fixes computers. He can be reached at 888-752-9049 or [email protected] (No Hyphens!)
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closing date,” Ms. Swan said. “If a convicted felon has completed his/her incarceration, paid their restitution and completed their probation, and registers to vote prior to the book closing date, then they are eligible to vote in the upcoming election.”
Ms. Swan added that applications from
convicted felons who have met all require-ments would be processed in Indian River County beginning Jan. 8.
The Supervisor of Elections in each Trea-sure Coast county will have information available on their website and during voter registration drives to assist individuals who become newly eligible to vote as a result of Amend. 4. For more information, contact the Office of the Governor at (850) 488-7146 or your county Supervisor of Elections office.
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VERO BEACH — Fans of Elton John know the performer’s live act has been through several dramatic transforma-tions, from soloist to full bands and even orchestras. For fans who have been with Elton from the beginning, one of the favorite periods is the 1970-72 trio tours.
That early, stripped-down sound will be celebrated by Early Elton, performing Jan. 17 at The Emerson Center in Vero Beach. Early Elton features Jeff Kazee of South-side Johnny And The Asbury Jukes on piano and vocals, Rich Pagano of Beatles tribute The Fab Faux on drums and vocals, and John Conte of Southside John-ny And The Asbury Jukes on bass and vocals.
With limited funds to mount his first U.S. tour, Elton John rearranged his songs so they could be performed by just him-self, former Spencer Davis Group drum-mer Nigel Olsson, and bassist Dee Mur-ray. The success of their first show in Los Angeles launched the album Tumbleweed Connection, which was released two months later, and the Elton John legend began.
When creating this show, the musicians of Early Elton scoured the internet for videos, bootlegs, and Elton’s own home demos to shape their concert.
The result is a presentation of the songs as Elton did them in 1970. Fans of that period will be delighted but not surprised to hear a gospel/funk version of Take Me to the Pilot. The song list will likely also include Border Song, Levon, Grey Seal,
Madman Across the Water, Amoreena, and Country Comfort.
Early Elton performs Thursday, Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at www.MusicWorksConcerts.com or by calling (800) 595-4849. Ticket prices are $25-$65.
The Emerson Center is located on the
campus of the Unitarian Universalist Fel-lowship, on the SE corner of 16th St, and 27th Ave. in Vero Beach. Drinks and appetizers will be available for purchase from the Emerson Center Café. Parking is free.
Elevators are available for the second floor balcony seats.
HoroscopesEarly Elton presents 1970s Elton John
ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20Aries, save up your energy because you
might need it for a difficult project on the horizon. This could mean you have to keep socializing to a minimum.
TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21Taurus, you have been on a stable path,
and this is a good thing. Wasting time floundering will get you nowhere fast. Keep up the good work and momentum.
GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21A rough patch or string of bad luck
will soon pass, Gemini. Focus on the positives in your life and give them all of your energy for the time being. Gray skies will clear up.
CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22Cancer, a great opportunity is coming
your way and you are eager to dive right in. Write down the pluses and minuses of this endeavor before getting too deep.
LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23Leo, ensure that your voice is heard on
a particular matter; otherwise, you may regret not speaking up. Wait until others are quiet to get your point across.
Photo courtesy of Early EltonEarly Elton will be featured at The Emerson Center on January 17.
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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Since its inception in 2013, Camp Haven has provid-ed a supportive environment where men seeking a way out of homelessness can transform their lives, much like lumps of coal transformed into diamonds with sup-
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• Cirque Italia: Cirque Italia, America’s first traveling Water Circus, is constantly searching for new ways to provide once in a lifetime experiences to the American audience, which lead to the introduction of our second unit, the Gold Unit. Our aim is to produce a luxurious atmosphere where water, technology, and preforming arts are mixed to create a one-of-a-kind show. No live animal acts. Although we may use puppets that look like animals, all of our shows remain strictly animal free. The event will be held at 7:30 p.m., Tickets can be purchased now starting at $10.00-$50.00 depending on availability. Cirque Italia offers one free child admission with every full priced paying adult ticket in levels 2 or 3. This offer cannot be combined with any other offers, discounts or deals. Please call 941-704-8572 to find out the promo code for this location. For more information,
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SATURDAY, JAN. 12
• Art auction: In Memory & Honor of Sylvia Resnick, Art Auction, over 150 pcs. Wine and Cheese reception, reservations and Tickets available from TBS , RSVP: [email protected], TICKET DONATION: $8 each/2 for $15. All proceeds to benefit SafeSpace and TBS Sisterhood. The event will be held at Temple Beth Shalom, 365 43rd. Avenue, Vero beach, 7 - 11 p.m.
• Florida Music Food Initiative: Florida Music Food Initiative, Inc. will present a benefit concert and food drive on Saturday, January 12th, 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm, in the North Indian River County Library meeting room. This concert, sponsored by the Friends of the North IRC Library, will include
performances by Al Scortino, The Dunn Deal, Ellen Bukstel, Joe Virga, Bill & Eli Perras and Mary Beth & Chris Campbell. Admission is free and open to the public. Donations of non-perishable food items will be accepted. The Library is located at 1001 Sebastian Boulevard (CR 512) three miles west of U.S. 1. For more information about this or other programs at the library call (772) 589-1355 or visit the Library website at www.irclibrary.org.
• Vintage & Green Market in Historic Downtown: Fresh food, vintage wares, antiques & collectibles at the outdoor market held on the 2nd Saturday of the month from Oct to March. Sponsored by Main Street Vero Beach (MSVB). This event will be held at Downtown Vero Beach, 14th Avenue, Vero Beach, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more information, visit mainstreetverobeach.org/vintage-market-green-market/.
SUNDAY, JAN. 13
• Brad Meltzer presents 'The First Conspiracy': Author Brad Meltzer will be presenting his book 'The First Conspiracy: The Secret Plot to Kill George Washington' at The Vero Beach Book Center, 392 21st St, Vero Beach, 2 p.m. Taking place during the most critical period of our nation’s birth, The First Conspiracy tells a remarkable and previously untold piece of American history that not only reveals George Washington’s character, but also illuminates the origins of America’s counterintelligence movement that led to the modern day CIA. For more information, visit https://www.verobeachbookcenter.com/events/brad-meltzer-presenting-first-conspiracy.
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port and guidance that allows the men to rejoin society as contributing members.
In celebration of the success and growth of the nonprofit, Camp Haven Inc. invites the community to its fourth annual fund-raising gala “Diamonds in the Rough,” which will take place at 6 p. m. Jan. 24 at the Grand Harbor Golf Clubhouse with cock-tails, dinner and music by Bobby & The Blisters.
“Our annual gala in January will be a cele-bration of Camp Heaven’s fifth year in oper-ation and all of the lives that were impacted through our program. I’m thrilled by our progress and look forward to thanking all of our supporters at this special event,” said Brian Korkus, president of the board.
Camp Haven’s mission is to transform the lives of homeless men in Indian River County by providing a safe environment that will help them break free from destitu-tion and despair. With an emphasis on accountability, our residents are mentally and physically trained to re-enter society and find jobs with the goal of becoming contributing members of the community.
“Camp Haven is unique to the Treasure Coast. There are so many organizations that help children, women, families, and ani-mals, but homeless men have been forgot-ten. Camp Haven rebuilds the lives of
homeless men, so they can lead productive lives and reunite with their families,” Linda Teetz, event co-chair, said.
The transitional home provides support-ive living opportunities and education to adults committed to rising out of homeless-ness. By implementing a thoughtful intake procedure, and strict adherence to guide-lines, residents in the program receive edu-cational opportunities, counseling, and encouragement, as they move from home-lessness to hopefulness, eventually becom-ing active, engaged, contributing members of the community.
To learn more about Camp Haven join them at the annual Diamonds in the Rough gala and learn firsthand from one of Camp Haven’s men how he fought his way back from the despair of homelessness.
The event is at the Grand Harbor Golf Clubhouse, 4985 Club Terrace, Vero Beach. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Music by Bobby & The Blisters. Live and silent auction items will be available for bidding.
Tickets are $195 per person. RSVP to 772-999-3625, 772-633-0904 or CampHav-en.net.
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Adult fiction writing workshop with author
VERO BEACH — The Laura Riding Jackson Foundation will offer a fiction writing workshop for adults on Sat., Jan. 26, 2019, from 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The workshop will be held at the LRJF Writing Center in Vero Beach.
“Historical Fiction: Writing the Past for Today’s Audience” will be presented by Davis Bunn. Mr. Bunn is an American author who specializes in historical fiction and legal thrillers in which Christian faith plays a big part. He has won four Christy Awards, which recognize novels written from a Christian worldview.
During this workshop, Mr. Bunn will help writers explore three areas crucial to commercial success: character and dia-logue, story theme, and how to research.
The Adult Writ-ers Workshop is open to all adults and all skill levels. Registration, $45, can be completed at www.laurariding-jackson.com or by calling (772) 569-6718.
The workshop takes place Sat., Jan. 26, 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The LRJF Writing Center is located at 1914 14th Ave., Vero Beach.
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Remembered' by P. Smith will be presented by Susan Adams. Book review breakfast hosted by AAUW - Vero Beach branch at the Richardson Center, IRSC Mueller Campus, 6155 College Lane, Vero Beach. Light continental breakfast at 9:30 a.m., guest speaker will begin the review at 10 a.m. Free, public is welcome. For more information, visit http://verobeach-fl.aauw.net.
TUESDAY, JAN. 15
• Masterworks I — 'Romance & Revolution:' The Atlantic Classical Orchestra performs at 7:30 p.m., The Community Church of Vero Beach, 1901 23rd Street, Vero Beach. Featuring Paterson's “Dark Mountains,” Grieg's “Piano Concerto,” and Beethoven's “Symphony No. 3 (Eroica).” For ticket information, call the ACO office at (772) 460-0850 or visit https://atlanticclassicalorchestra.com/2019-masterworks-2/.
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VERO BEACH — Recycled plastic that has been transformed into art by members of the Vero Beach Art Club is on display through Jan. 27 at the Environmental Learning Center.
All proceeds from sales will benefit the 64-acre ELC nature center.
The Plastics Project exhibit features col-orful pieces created from recycled plastics as well as recycled wood, metal and paper products. The pieces have been designed to educate about the dangers of plastic while showing that unwanted plastic can be trans-formed into beautiful art.
“It was the first time I did something like this,” said Vero Beach Art Club Vice-Presi-dent Camy DeMario, who normally works with acrylics. “I love the ocean and I really
love sea turtles. I wanted my art to express the beauty of sea life and the ocean creatures who suffer a lot from what plastic does to their habitat. It was the first time I did something like this. It was a lot of fun and for a great cause.”
“I think the ELC put up a great show,” Ms. DeMario added. “It will make people think before throwing a bottle on the beach. Hopefully they will learn about the prob-lem, the cause and the solution. I hope they get the message.”
The idea of turning discarded items into art is not new. According to Stephanie Przy-bylek, who teaches art history classes for the online education website study.com, artists have been creating “junk art” since at least the early 1900s.
“Recycled art is creative work that’s made from discarded materials that once had another purpose,” Ms. Przybylek said. “The
early 20th century was pivotal in the devel-opment of recycled art. Around 1912, artist Pablo Picasso invented a process called col-lage, where he pasted together bits of paper, photos, newsprints and small objects to form a new image. Picasso also made sculp-tures from bits of wood and other scavenged materials.”
Ms. Przybylek added that early Ameri-cans used old clothing and flour sacks to stitch together quilts, and soldiers in World War 1 carved images on used artillery shells. “In both cases, people used available scraps from objects that had served another pur-pose to create new, original works of art.”
Vero Beach artist Danielle Martinez col-lected plastic for several weeks to create her floral pieces, including water lilies.
“I asked all of my friends and family members to start collecting plastic,” Ms. Martinez said.
Artist Leigh Bennett, who created a floral bouquet and a wall hanging for the exhibit, said she enjoys creating art from recycled items.
“I’ve done plastic recycling artwork for years. That’s my art form,” Ms. Bennett said. To create her elaborate floral bouquets, Ms. Bennett spends hours cutting, twisting, stretching and painting the plastic to achieve the desired effect.
“Your materials are in abundance, because you can’t destroy plastic,” Ms. Ben-nett said. “I have an endless supply and I can ask my friends to start collecting plastic. To make a flower you can use four or five bot-tles. I sometimes use Sprite bottles, the green is so wonderful. I want to see what the normal water bottle will do with my hands bending and shaping it.”
“At its heart, recycled art is about repur-posing and reusing materials,” Ms. Przy-bylek said. “There’s no limit to what kinds of materials can be used. We all have trash. Think of everything you do during the day that generates empty boxes, bottles, plastic wrap and other things you throw away. You can use such stuff to make art.”
The Plastics Project exhibit is on display through Jan. 27 at the Environmental Learning Center, 255 Live Oak Dr., Vero Beach. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children ages 2-11. Children under 2, mem-bers, and those with proof of financial need are admitted free. For more information call (772) 589-5050 or visit discoverelc.org.
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NOTICE IS HEARBY GIVEN that the undersignedintends to sell the personal property describedbelow to enforce a lien imposed on said propertyunder The Florida Self Storage Facility Act Statues( Sections 83.801-83.809). The undersigned willsell at public sale by competitive bidding onMONDAY THE 21ST OF JANUARY, 2019scheduled to begin at 4:00 PM on the premiseswhere said property has been stored and which islocated at StoreRight Self Storage, 1755 Oslo Rd.City of Vero Beach, County of Indian River, Stateof Florida, The following:NAME UNIT # CONTENTSMichelle Rose Ferrara 00607 - HHGHeather Grandstaff 00660 - HHGAlexis Wedge 00745 - HHGPurchases must be paid for at the time ofpurchase by cash only. All purchased items aresold as is, where is, and must be removed at thetime of sale. Sale is subject to cancellation in theevent of settlement between owner and obligatedparty. Pubs: 01/04/19 & 01/11/19
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772-569-044232961-0008 Telephone:Box 8 Vero Beach, FLGeorge A. Glenn P.O.334340 Law Offices ofA. Glenn Florida Bar No.Representatives: GeorgeP e r s o n a l3 2 9 6 8 . A t t o r n e y F o rV e r o B e a c h , F LJustus 3485 1st LaneRepresentative: KathyPersonalis January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGFOREVER BARRED.C O D E W I L L B EFLORIDA PROBATE7 3 3 . 7 0 2 O F T H EFORTH IN SECTIONTIME PERIODS SETFILED WITHIN THEALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THISDATE OF THE FIRSTMONTHS AFTER THEcourt WITHIN THREE (3)file their claims with thisdecedent’s estate, mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims orDecedent and otherAll other creditors of theON THEM.COPY OF THIS NOTICEOF SERVICE OF ADAYS AFTER THE DATENOTICE OR THIRTY (30)PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFTHREE (3) MONTHSWITHIN THE LATER OFclaims with this courtserved, must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate, onor demands againstpersons who have claimsdecedent and otherAl l creditors of theare set forth below.Representative’s attorneyPersonalRepresentative and thePersonala d d r e s s e s o f t h eT h e n a m e s a n dBeach, Florida 32960.16 th Avenue , Ve roaddress of which is 2000Probate Division, theRiver County, Florida,Circuit Court for Indian2018, is pending in thedeath was November 14,deceased, whose date ofestate of Pamela R. Tillis,The administration of the
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772-569-044232961-0008 Telephone:Box 8 Vero Beach, FLGeorge A. Glenn P.O.334340 Law Offices ofA. Glenn Florida Bar No.Representatives: GeorgeP e r s o n a lFL 32963. Attorney ForAys Drive, Vero Beach,Glaser 1023 Palamar DeRepresentative: BonniePersonalis January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGFOREVER BARRED.C O D E W I L L B EFLORIDA PROBATE7 3 3 . 7 0 2 O F T H EFORTH IN SECTIONTIME PERIODS SETFILED WITHIN THEALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THISDATE OF THE FIRSTMONTHS AFTER THEcourt WITHIN THREE (3)file their claims with thisdecedent’s estate, mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims orDecedent and otherAll other creditors of theON THEM.COPY OF THIS NOTICEOF SERVICE OF ADAYS AFTER THE DATENOTICE OR THIRTY (30)PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFTHREE (3) MONTHSWITHIN THE LATER OFclaims with this courtserved, must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate, onor demands againstpersons who have claimsdecedent and otherAl l creditors of theare set forth below.Representative’s attorneyPersonalRepresentative and thePersonala d d r e s s e s o f t h eT h e n a m e s a n dBeach, Florida 32960.16 th Avenue , Ve roaddress of which is 2000Probate Division, theRiver County, Florida,Circuit Court for Indian2018, is pending in thedeath was August 14,deceased, whose date ofestate of Helene D. Brant,The administration of the
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FOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
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claims with this courtserved, must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate, onor demands againstpersons who have claimsdecedent and otherAl l creditors of theare set forth below.Representative’s attorneyPersonalRepresentative and thethe Personalnames and addresses ofF lor ida 32960. TheAvenue, Vero Beach,which is 2000 16thDivision, the address ofCounty, Florida, ProbateCourt for Indian Riveris pending in the CircuitNumber 2018CP001211,October 29, 2018; Fileda te o f dea th wasNorton, deceased, whoseestate of Lisa MarieThe administration of the
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PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDA
FOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
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Secondary E-Mail:@gmail.comE-Mail:mgrbramslawFax: 561-478-0108Tele: 561-478-4848Beach, FL 33409Suite 201, West PalmBeach Lakes Boulevard0698921 2161 PalmB. Brams, Florida Bar No.Representatives: WarrenPersonal32968. Attorney forPlace, Vero Beach, FLSusan Rosier 5485 3rdPersonal Representative:is January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tFOREVER BARRED.F I L E D W I L L B EALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THISDATE OF THE FIRSTMONTHS AFTER THEcourt WITHIN THREE (3)file their claims with thisdecedent’s estate, mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims orDecedent and otherAll other creditors of theON THEM.COPY OF THIS NOTICEOF SERVICE OF ADAYS AFTER THE DATENOTICE OR THIRTY (30)PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFTHREE (3) MONTHSWITHIN THE LATER OFclaims with this courtserved, must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate, onor demands againstpersons who have claimsdecedent and otherAl l creditors of theare set forth below.Representative’s attorneyand the PersonalPersonal Representativeand addresses of theFL 32960. The names16th Ave., Vero Beach,address of which is 2000Probate Division, theRiver County, Florida,Circuit Court for Indian2018, is pending in thedeath was October 27,deceased, whose date ofestate of Darlene Foster,The administration of the
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2018CP001184CASE NO.:Probate DivisionDeceased.DARLENE FOSTER,R E : E S T A T E O FCOUNTY, FLORIDA INFOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
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ALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THISDATE OF THE FIRSTMONTHS AFTER THEcourt WITHIN THREE (3)file their claims with thisdecedent’s estate, mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims orDecedent and otherAll other creditors of theON THEM.COPY OF THIS NOTICEOF SERVICE OF ADAYS AFTER THE DATENOTICE OR THIRTY (30)PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFTHREE (3) MONTHSWITHIN THE LATER OFclaims with this courtserved, must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate, onor demands againstpersons who have claimsdecedent and otherAl l creditors of theare set forth below.Representative’s attorneyPersonalRepresentative and thet h e P e r s o n a lnames and addresses ofF lor ida 32960. TheAvenue, Vero Beach,which is 2000 16thDivision, the address ofCounty, Florida, ProbateCourt for Indian Riverpending in the CircuitSeptember 15, 2018, iswhose date of death wasNoles James, deceased,James, a/k/a Jackieestate of Jackie N.The administration of the
TO CREDITORSNOTICE
312018CP001153File No.:Deceased.JACKIE NOLES JAMES,JACKIE N. JAMES, A/K/AIN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDA
FOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
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772-569-044232961-0008 Telephone:Box 8 Vero Beach, FLGeorge A. Glenn P.O.334340 Law Offices ofA. Glenn Florida Bar No.Representatives: GeorgeAttorney For PersonalB e a c h , F L 3 2 9 6 6 .8620 22nd Street, VeroFL 32811; Russell NortonRoad, Apt. 2037 Orlando,Norton 1409 S. KirkmanRepresentatives: BrandiPersonalis January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGFOREVER BARRED.C O D E W I L L B EFLORIDA PROBATE7 3 3 . 7 0 2 O F T H EFORTH IN SECTIONTIME PERIODS SETFILED WITHIN THEALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THISDATE OF THE FIRSTMONTHS AFTER THEcourt WITHIN THREE (3)file their claims with thisdecedent’s estate, mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims orDecedent and otherAll other creditors of theON THEM.COPY OF THIS NOTICEOF SERVICE OF ADAYS AFTER THE DATENOTICE OR THIRTY (30)PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFTHREE (3) MONTHSWITHIN THE LATER OF
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Law, P.A., 3426 OceanRepresentative: LauerAttorney for PersonalFlorida 32963Apt 301A, Vero Beach,Winding Oaks Cricle W,Kirby McCaw Udall, 1420Personal Representative:is January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT´S DATE OFA F T E R T H E(2) YEARS OR MOREANY CLAIM FILED TWOSET FORTH ABOVE,THE TIME PERIODSNOTWITHSTANDINGFOREVER BARRED.C O D E W I L L B EFLORIDA PROBATE7 3 3 . 7 0 2 O F T H EFORTH IN SECTIONTIME PERIODS SETFILED WITHIN THEALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFcourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSfile their claims with thisdecedent´s estate mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAll other creditors of theTHEM.OF THIS NOTICE ONSERVICE OF A COPYAFTER THE DATE OFNOTICE OR 30 DAYSPUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE TIME OFLATER OF 3 MONTHSO R B E F O R E T H Eclaims with this court ONserved must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent´s estate ond e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAl l creditors of thebelow.attorney are set forthpersonal representative’srepresentative and theaddresses of the personalT h e n a m e s a n dBeach, FL 32961-1028.P.O. Box 1028, VeroBeach, Florida 32960;16 th Avenue , Ve roaddress of which is 2000Probate Division, theRiver County, Florida,Circuit Court for Indian2018, is pending in thedeath was November 14,deceased, whose date ofestate of Chandler Stein,The administration of the
CREDITORSNOTICE TO
XX312018CP001275XXXXdeceased. File No.CHANDL ER ST EIN ,IN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDAFOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/11/19 & 1/18/[email protected] e c o n d a r y e m a i l :[email protected] Email:Telephone:Pierce, Florida 34981South 25th Street FortN. Sowerby, P.L. 2940Bar No. 0473545 DavidSowerby, Esq. FloridaRepresentative: David N.Attorney for PersonalFort Pierce, FL 34950.Colonial Road, Apt. No.2Suzanne B. James 2070Personal Representative:is January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGFOREVER BARRED.C O D E W I L L B EFLORIDA PROBATE7 3 3 . 7 0 2 O F T H EFORTH IN SECTIONTIME PERIODS SETFILED WITHIN THE
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XXXX-XX31-2018-CP-001268-F I L E N O . :N. WILSON, Deceased.WILSON a/k/a ROBERTR O B E R T N O R M A NIN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDAFOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/11/19 &1/18/19law.combrittany@researchcoastS e c o n d a r y E m a i l :c o a s t L a w . c o m ,Cynthia@research772-388-5514 Email:772 -589-4353 , Fax :T e l e p h o n e :Sebastian, FL 32958,C e n t r a l A v e n u e ,Hall Law, P.L., 1327 N.58954, VanDeVoordeV. Hall, Florida Bar No.Representative: CynthiaAttorney for PersonalSebastian, FL 32958R o s e l a n d R o a d ,Vandevoorde Hall, 12450V . H a l l , C y n t h i aRepresentative: Cynthia2 0 1 9 . P e r s o n a li s J a n u a r y 1 1 ,publication of this noticed a t e o f t h e f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED. TheDECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGBE FOREVER BARRED.PROBATE CODE WILLT H E F L O R I D AIN SECTION 733.702 OFPERIODS SET FORTHWITHIN THE T IMEALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDNOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFcourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSfile their claims with thisdecedent’s estate mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAll other creditors of theTHEM.OF THIS NOTICE ONSERVICE OF A COPYAFTER THE DATE OFNOTICE OR 30 DAYSPUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE TIME OFLATER OF 3 MONTHSO R B E F O R E T H Eclaims with this court ONserved must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate ond e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAl l creditors of thebelow.attorney are set forthpersonal representative’srepresentative and thet h e p e r s o n a lnames and addresses ofFlorida 32961-1028. TheBox 1028, Vero Beach,address of which is P.O.Probate Division, theRiver County, Florida,Circuit Court for Indian2018, is pending in thedeath was October 19,deceased, whose date ofKeane a/k/a Patti Keane,Keane a/k/a Patriciaestate of Patricia M.The administration of the
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XXXX-XX31-2018-CP-001208-F I L E N O . :Keane, Deceased.Patricia Keane a/k/a PattiPatricia M. Keane a/k/aIN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDAFOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/11/19 & 1/18/19No. 232076Steven Lauer, Florida [email protected], E.234 -4249 eServ i ce :234-4200 fax: (772)32964-3343 tel: (772)V e r o B e a c h , F L32963, PO Box 643343,Drive, Vero Beach, FL
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served must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent´s estate ond e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAl l creditors of thebelow.attorney are set forthpersonal representative´srepresentative and thet h e p e r s o n a lnames and addresses ofF lor ida 32961. TheBox 1028, Vero Beach,address of which is P.O.Probate Division, theRiver County, Florida,Circuit Court for Indian2018, is pending in thedeath was August 28,deceased, whose date ofestate of Edna R. Barton,The administration of the
CREDITORSNOTICE TO
312018CP001033Deceased. File No.:EDNA R. BARTON,IN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDA
FOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/11/19 &1/18/19law.combrittany@researchcoastS e c o n d a r y E m a i l :c o a s t L a w . c o m ,Kimberly@research772-388-5514 Email:772 -589-4353 , Fax :T e l e p h o n e :Sebastian, FL 32958,C e n t r a l A v e n u e ,Hall Law, P.L., 1327 N.29036, VanDeVoordeA. Jones, Florida Bar No.Representative: KimberlyAttorney for Personal331801704, Aventura, FLNE 190th Street, SuiteSteven R. Wilson, 3370Personal Representative:is January 11, 2019.publication of this noticed a t e o f t h e f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED. TheDECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGBE FOREVER BARRED.PROBATE CODE WILLT H E F L O R I D AIN SECTION 733.702 OFPERIODS SET FORTHWITHIN THE T IMEALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDNOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFcourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSfile their claims with thisdecedent’s estate mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAll other creditors of theTHEM.OF THIS NOTICE ONSERVICE OF A COPYAFTER THE DATE OFNOTICE OR 30 DAYSPUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE TIME OFLATER OF 3 MONTHSO R B E F O R E T H Eclaims with this court ONserved must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate ond e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAl l creditors of theare set forth below.representative’s attorneya n d t h e p e r s o n a lpersonal representativeand addresses of the32961-1028. The namesVero Beach, Floridawhich is P.O. Box 1028,Division, the address ofCounty, Florida, ProbateCourt for Indian Riverpending in the CircuitDecember 1, 2018, isda te o f dea th wasWilson, deceased, whoseWilson a/k/a Robert N.estate of Robert NormanThe administration of the
CREDITORSNOTICE TO
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IN FLORIDA STATUTESPERIODS SET FORTHWITHIN THE T IMEALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDNOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFcourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSfile their claims with thisdecedent’s estate mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAll other creditors of theTHEM.OF THIS NOTICE ONSERVICE OF A COPYAFTER THE DATE OFNOTICE OR 30 DAYSPUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE TIME OFLATER OF 3 MONTHSO R B E F O R E T H Eclaims with this court ONserved must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate ond e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAl l creditors of thebelow.attorney are set forthpersonal representatives’representatives and theaddresses of the personalT h e n a m e s a n dVero Beach, FL 32961.which is P.O. Box 1028,Division, the address ofCounty, Florida, ProbateCourt for Indian Riverpending in the CircuitNovember 5, 2018, iswhose date of death wasVirginia Tracy, deceased,Virginia Igoe Tracy a/k/aVirginia I. Tracy a/k/aestate of the estate ofThe administration of the
CREDITORSNOTICE TO
XXXX XX312018CP001271Deceased. File No.a/k/a VIRGINIA TRACY,VIRGINIA IGOE TRACYVIRGINIA I. TRACY a/k/aIN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDAFOR INDIAN RIVERIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/11/19 & 1/18/[email protected], Secondary E-Mail:[email protected] 9 8 - 9 3 3 1 , E - M a i l :398-0720, Fax: (772)T e l e p h o n e : ( 7 7 2 )Lucie, Florida 34952,Drive, Suite 105, Port St.Group, 2100 SE Hillmoor0844233, Kulas LawFlorida Bar Number:A. Ku las , At torney,Representative: AndreasAttorney for PersonalFlorida 32958Main Street, Sebastian,Lawrence G. Barton, 350Personal Representative:is January 11, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT´S DATE OFA F T E R T H E(2) YEARS OR MOREANY CLAIM FILED TWOSET FORTH ABOVE,THE TIME PERIODSNOTWITHSTANDINGBE FOREVER BARRED.PROBATE CODE WILLT H E F L O R I D AIN SECTION 733.702 OFPERIODS SET FORTHWITHIN THE T IMEALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDNOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFcourt WITHIN 3 MONTHSfile their claims with thisdecedent´s estate mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims ordecedent and otherAll other creditors of theTHEM.OF THIS NOTICE ONSERVICE OF A COPYAFTER THE DATE OFNOTICE OR 30 DAYSPUBLICATION OF THISTIME OF THE FIRST3 MONTHS AFTER THEWITHIN THE LATER OFclaims with this court
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275 Misc ItemsANY CLAIM FILED TWOSET FORTH ABOVE,THE TIME PERIODSNOTWITHSTANDINGBE FOREVER BARRED.PROBATE CODE WILLT H E F L O R I D ASECTION 733.702 OFPERIOD SET FORTH INWITHIN THE T IMECLAIMS NOT FILEDSECTION 733.702. ALLIN FLORIDA STATUTESPERIODS SET FORTHWITHIN THE T IMEtheir claims with this courtAdministration must titleO r d e r o f S u m m a r ypayment was made in thewhom provision for fullother than those foragainst decedent’s estatec la ims or demandsand other persons havingcreditors of the decedentNOTIFIED THAT: AllP E R S O N S A R EI N T E R E S T E DSebastian, FL 32958 ALLMurphy 986 Riviera Ave.,order is: Barbara A.been assigned by suchof those to whom it hasthe names and addressesestate is $00.00 and thatthe total value of thewas June 12, 2018; thatdecedent’s date of deathF L 3 2 9 6 0 ; t h a tBox 1028, Vero Beach,address of which is P.O.Probate Division, theIndian River, Florida,the Circuit Court forNo. 312018CP001151 byPehrson, deceased, Filee s t a t e o f D o l o r e shas been entered in theStatus of Real PropertyDetermining Homesteadt h a t a n O r d e rYou are hereby notified
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312018CP001151Deceased. CASE NO.DOLORES PEHRSON,IN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDAAND FOR INDIAN RIVERJUDICIAL CIRCUIT INOF THE NINETEENTHIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/11/19 & 1/18/[email protected]
[email protected], Secondary E-Mail:
772-589-5212, E-Mail:772 -589-1522 , Fax :T e l e p h o n e :Sebastian, FL 32958,1565 U.S. Highway 1,Evans & Associates,Bar Number: 410421, Dill,Evans, Attorney, FloridaRepresentative: John G.Attorney for PersonalBeach, Florida 32963Palm Terrace, VeroO’Donnell, 303 LadyJersey 07760 & Mary E.Rd . , Rumson , NewI. Tracy, 509 Locust PointRepresentatives: WilliamP e r s o n a lJanuary 11, 2019.publication of this noticed a t e o f t h e f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED. TheDECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H E(2) YEARS OR MOREANY CLAIM FILED TWOSET FORTH ABOVE,THE TIME PERIODSNOTWITHSTANDINGBE FOREVER BARRED.SECTION 733.702 WILL
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275 Misc Itemspublication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H EY E A R S O R M O R ECLAIM FILED TWO (2)FORTH ABOVE, ANYTHE TIME PERIOD SETNOTWITHSTANDINGFOREVER BARRED.F I L E D W I L L B EALL CLAIMS NOT SONOTICE.PUBLICATION OF THISDATE OF THE FIRSTMONTHS AFTER THEcourt WITHIN THREE (3)file their claims with thisdecedent’s estate, mustd e m a n d s a g a i n s tpersons having claims orDecedent and otherAll other creditors of theON THEM.COPY OF THIS NOTICEOF SERVICE OF ADAYS AFTER THE DATENOTICE OR THIRTY (30)PUBLICATION OF THIST H E F I R S TAFTER THE DATE OFTHREE (3) MONTHSWITHIN THE LATER OFclaims with this courtserved, must file theirnotice is required to bewhom a copy of thisdecedent’s estate, onor demands againstpersons who have claimsdecedent and otherAl l creditors of thebelow.attorney are set forthpersonal representative’srepresentative and theaddresses of the personalT h e n a m e s a n dis September 15, 2016.the Last Will & Testamentis testate and the date ofFlorida 32960. The EstateAvenue, Vero Beach,which is 2000 16thDivision, the address ofCounty, Florida, ProbateCourt for Indian Riverpending in the Circuit3 1 2 0 1 8 C P 0 0 1 1 6 1N u m b e rRoberson, deceased, FileRoberson a/k/a Susan J.estate of Susan HelsethThe administration of the
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312018CP001161File No.:Deceased.SUSAN J. ROBERSON,R O B E R S O N a / k / aS U S A N H E L S E T HIN RE: ESTATE OF
PROBATE DIVISIONCOUNTY, FLORIDA
AND FOR INDIAN RIVERJUDICIAL CIRCUIT INOF THE NINETEENTHIN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Pubs: 1/4/19 & 1/11/[email protected]@CottonPA.com,FL Bar No. 0035506,Fax: 772-388-3208772-589-0055Sebastian, FL 32958W a s h i n g t o n S t . ,Nicole M. Cotton, PA, 709Attorney for Estate:MurphyPetitioners: Barbara A.is January 4, 2019.publication of this noticeT h e d a t e o f f i r s tDEATH IS BARRED.DECEDENT’S DATE OFA F T E R T H E(2) YEARS OR MORE
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275 Misc Itemspublic sale of these itemsother equipment. Thepersonal items, office andlimited to: household andmay include but are notbelow-listed units, whichp r o p e r t y i n t h e2019 , the persona llien sale on January 29,Co. Inc. will sell at publicstorage lien, PS OrangeTo satisfy the owner’s
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Pub: 1/11/2019Mike’s Wrecker - VeroOld Dixie Highway -Place of sale to be 5961J4G248S1YC365863One (1) 2000 Jeep VIN#owing against them:pay for towing/storagesold at public auction tofollowing vehicles will be2019, at 9:30 a.m., theMonday, January 28,LEGAL NOTICE: On
Pub: 1/11/2019Jerry’s Wrecker - VeroOld Dixie Highway -Place of sale to be 6105LMPU28A7XLJ16387One (1) 1999 Linc VIN#owing against them:pay for towing/storagesold at public auction tofollowing vehicles will be2019, at 9:30 a.m., theMonday, January 28,LEGAL NOTICE: On
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Pubs: 1/11/19 & 1/18/19(818) 244-8080.Glendale, CA 91201.W e s t e r n A v e n u e ,Orangeco, Inc., 701r e q u i r e d . B y P Sspace purchased iscertif icates for eachstatus, original RESALETo claim tax-exempttheir own personal locks.must secure the units withcard-no checks. Buyersmust be in cash or creditrefuse any bid. PaymentWe reserve the right tosubject to cancellation.the sale. All sales aremade available prior toand regulations will bePublic sale terms, rules,P008 - Fike, JosephP004 - Hmielewski, DianaL712 - Thomas, PatriciaK695 - Casale, MichaelK673 - Fike, JosephK670 - Kirimbai, RmbeniK667 - Smith, MarquitaK625 - Wilbur, SusanK602 - Davis, SylvesterI577 - Garcia, AngelI570 - Bourdon, CatherineG539 - Mosley, DonG537 - Summers, CrystalG512 - Hamptom, StaceyG502 - Palmer, BlairG492 - Jordan, LateesiaBenjaminF476 - Townsend,F470 - Hatmaker, DelorisF453 - Lloyd, MichaelE415 - Thomas, PatriciaE411 - Stinson, ShanekaE410 - Boger, AmyE402 - Schultz, JamieD169 - Mitchell, WillieD167 - Rolle, NekitaD129 - Tarr, JasonC096 - Holloway, LavarChristopherB073 - Acheson,B064 - Savoie, MariaB054 - Burdett, DavidA037 - Bruce, SuzanneUnit # Name(772) 212-0851Vero Beach, FL 32962sold. 25978 650 4th St.,continue until all units arewill begin at 9:30 AM and
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Pubs: 1/11/19 & 1/18/19(818) 244-8080.Glendale, CA 91201.W e s t e r n A v e n u e ,OrangeCo, Inc., 701r e q u i r e d . B y P Sspace purchased iscertif icates for eachstatus, original RESALETo claim tax-exempttheir own personal locks.must secure the units withcard-no checks. Buyersmust be in cash or creditrefuse any bid. PaymentWe reserve the right tosubject to cancellation.the sale. All sales aremade available prior to
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