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VOLUME 12, NO. 23

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2024

County Council: Trust the review process Moratorium that would have stopped fuel farm near Ormond is voted down by divided Volusia council. PAGE 3A

Art on the street Ormond Beach MainStreet and the Ormond Beach Arts District collaborate to bring a weekend of art to the community. PAGE 1B

Artist Nikki Brown works on her art during the ArtHaus chalk art competition at the 10th annual Granada Grand Festival of the Arts. Photo by Michele Meyers

What’s up, dock?

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Ormond MainStreet presents overnight docking proposal to city officials

Seabreeze girls open state soccer playoffs at home. PAGE 3B

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Local siblings to appear in ‘Suncoast’ movie on Hulu, along side stars like Woody Harrelson and Laura Linney. PAGE 9A

This is a sovereignty question’: Ormond Beach, Flagler County begin mediation discussions on Hunter’s Ridge lawsuit PAGE 4A

SOCCER PLAYOFFS

FLYING AGAIN

Daytona Beach International Airport surpassed pre-pandemic passenger numbers in 2023 PAGE 8A

BIG BOOST FOR ART MUSEUM

The Lohmans donate $50,000 to Ormond Memorial Art Museum. PAGE 12A

WELCOME!

Observer launches initiative with special section: Welcome to the Neighborhood PAGE 3B

FAMILY FOOD Food truck owners hand operations to their daughter

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Student delegate Mainland High School freshman to represent Florida as a delegate at medical conference

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Heavy medals Flagler Palm Coast, Seabreeze and Matanzas girls weightlifters head to state with eyes on the podium.

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INDEX

Business....................PAGE 10A Calendar..................... PAGE 2B Comics ....................... PAGE 5B Cops Corner............... PAGE 6A Letters.......................PAGE 12A McMillan....................PAGE 12A Public Notices............ PAGE 8B Sports......................... PAGE 3B Real Estate................ PAGE 11A

Cheers for ’Crabs Seabreeze achieved its best score of the season at the Florida High School Competitive Cheerleading State Championships. Jennifer Buckner, Adam and Bella Mack and Lee Buckner. Photo by Jarleene Almenas

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CITY WATCH

City to consider overnight docking at Cassen Park

The Casements will be closed for almost two weeks The Casements will close from Feb. 13-25 to undergo floor repairs. The repairs started on Feb. 2, according to a newsletter, and may extend to Feb. 26.

Performing Arts Center to host open house JARLEENE ALMENAS MANAGING EDITOR

Golf course rezoning to reach City Commission The Ormond Beach City Commission will review a rezoning request for the 147.94-acre former Tomoka Oaks golf course property at its meeting on March 5. The meeting will be held at Calvary Christian Church, located at 1687 W. Granada Blvd., at 6 p.m. Developers Carl Velie, Ray Barshay, Sheldon Rubin and Emily Rubin are pursuing a rezoning for the property from a Planned Residential Development to R-2 “Singlefamily low density.” The rezoning request is arriving to the commission with a unanimous recommendation of denial by both the Planning Board and city staff.

Cassen Park redesign is underway, slowly Last October, the City Commission got a glimpse of what a redesigned Cassen Park will look like. How far along is the project now? Public Works Director Shawn Finley said engineering said the engineering plans are at 60% completion.

Should the city allow overnight docking at Cassen Park? Courtesy photo

Ormond MainStreet is asking the city to allow overnight docking at Cassen Park for a six-month period. Jerry Janaro, chairman of Ormond MainStreet’s Cassen Park City Docks Committee, came before the commissioners on Tuesday, Feb. 6, to present a proposal he said would “breathe new life into our city docks.” “Back in 2020, when the docks were completed, operating hours were aligned with those of other city parks, inadvertently limiting their use,” Janaro said. “We believe this decision has significantly hampered the potential of our docks as a haven for visiting boaters along the Intercoastal Waterway.” City ordinances do not currently

allow overnight docking, but the City Commission is interested in considering Ormond MainStreet’s proposal. An item will be scheduled for review on March 19. “I personally believe that the docking trial is a worthwhile thing to think about,” City Commissioner Lori Tolland said. City Commissioner Susan Persis said her only question revolved around who would be in charge of monitoring the boats overnight and the safety risks. “Those are two things that just came to my mind right away, but I think it’s a great idea,” Persis said. Janaro said Ormond MainStreet’s proposition is not unprecedented, as

there are 70 free docks in towns spanning the east coast of the U.S., from North Carolina to the Florida Keys. To address safety concerns, they also proposed a temporary suspension of the park closure ordinance for those six months, during which polie can report any issues that may arise. “Beyond snowbird boaters, our local boaters from Volusia and Flagler Counties present a year-round market for dock users,” Janaro said. “... By allowing overnight docking, we can encourage them to enjoy our downtown in the evening, filling our local restaurants during dinner hours, particularly during those months when every dollar counts for businesses.”

“This event is, by far, the busiest we’ve ever had. ... I think it’s all around great for Ormond Beach and great for the historic downtown area.”

The city of Ormond Beach is inviting the community to view the recently renovated Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center during an open house on Sunday, Feb. 18. The event, to run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature live entertainment, guided tours through the PAC, giveaways and more, according to a city Facebook post. The renovation of the PAC cost $1.7 million, funded in part by Volusia County ECHO dollars. The project — which rebuilt the PAC’s lobby, added a new art installation, new theater seating and updated the building’s exterior — began in 2022 and was completed by Bomar Construction Inc., of Ormond Beach.

The Grind to run concessions at the PAC The City Commission approved an agreement with The Grind Gastropub to provide concession services at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. The Grind will sell snacks, hot and cold beverages, and provide beer and wine concessions, according to a consent agenda item. Email Managing Editor Jarleene Almenas at Jarleene@observerlocalnews. com

Ormond MainStreet’s Becky Parker on recent art festival. See Page 1B

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‘Not a silver bullet’ JARLEENE ALMENAS MANAGING EDITOR

The Volusia County Council has cleared the path for the construction of a fuel farm near the city of Ormond Beach. On Tuesday, Feb. 6, the County Council voted 5-2 against enacting a nine-month moratorium on properties zoned I-2 “Heavy Industrial,” the only thing standing in the way of staff processing a site plan submitted last December by Belvedere Terminals for the property at 874 Hull Road. The conceptual site plan submitted by the company showed six proposed 40-foot-tall tanks for the unincorporated Volusia County property. The county’s refusal to process the application led Belvedere Terminals to file suit against the county on Jan. 2, two days before the County Council initially met to vote on the “pending” moratorium, which members opted to postpone until Feb. 6. Then on Jan. 30, a Volusia County Circuit judge upheld the county’s decision not to process the application due to the pending moratorium. Only Councilman Troy Kent — who represents District 4, which includes Ormond Beach and Ormond-bythe-Sea — and County Chair Jeff Brower were in favor of enacting the moratorium. The rest of the council believed staff should process the site plan, trusting the county review process to address the many citizen concerns regarding the development. Councilman David Santiago said enacting a moratorium wasn’t a “silver bullet” — or a simple solution to the problem. “The site plan process is the best option for you,” Councilman David Santiago said. “This whole process has been poisoned from the beginning and has put us in a difficult spot to do things and utilize tools that may have been effective.” Brower disagreed that the current county process is the solution. “The moratorium is not a silver bullet — neither is going through the regular process,” Brower said. “I have time and time again seen projects that I think, ‘There’s no way this will ever pass’ and then the process comes up, we go through the whole thing and we’re told, ‘Well, it checked every box.’” In a statement, Belvedere Terminals Chief Operating Officer Mike Benedetto said his company is pleased the moratorium was rejected, as it would have “hurt private property rights in all of Volusia County.” “Belvedere will continue to act with complete transparency,” he said. “We welcome the opportunity to sit down and discuss concerns with anyone interested in learning about the facts regarding this project, which is an invitation we have extended to even our most vocal opponents. We are also open to attending public meetings — including town halls — to facilitate this open dialogue, if it is helpful. It is important to note that Belvedere’s system is a safer, cleaner, more reliable and lower cost way to bring vital fuel products to Floridians.” ‘YOU SOLD US OUT TO A FUEL FARM’

Almost 40 people spoke during the council meeting, the majority of whom pleaded with the council to approve a moratorium. Ormond Beach resident Elena Krafft referenced the recent temporary injunction hearing between the county and Belvedere Terminals, and said that during the hearing, it became clear that Belvedere Terminals not having an in-progress site plan application in the county strengthened the county’s legal

Ormond Beach resident Elena Krafft addresses the council during the Feb. 6 meeting.

standing. “That’s not to say it will eliminate all legal risk, but it would greatly diminish it,” Krafft said. “So if you vote no on the moratorium today, you’re not only voting no on protecting the health, safety and quality of life of Ormond Beach residents, you’re voting no on protecting the tax dollars of all Volusia County residents. While we weren’t looking, you sold us out to a fuel farm, blaming it on lower level staff.” Three Ormond Beach city officials spoke at the meeting as well — Mayor Bill Partington and City Commissioners Lori Tolland and Susan Persis. Since the fuel farm project became known in the community last August, Ormond Beach officials have been vocal in their opposition, passing motions to deny Belvedere Terminals annexation, utilities and even splitting legal fees with Ormond Beach company S.R. Perrott, which is currently challenging the Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s issuance of an air construction permit to the fuel farm company. A judge is expected to rule on the challenge later this month. Partington called enacting a moratorium a move of “profound importance for the future wellbeing of Ormond Beach and its residents.” “The push for a moratorium is not about halting one project, but about taking a necessary pause to reassess and modernize the zoning of development plans,” he said. “This reevaluation is crucial to ensure that our growth aligns with the current and future needs of the county and Ormond Beach.” On behalf of over 600 local businesses, Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Debbie Cotton also spoke at the meeting in favor of a moratorium. Since the property was rezoned to I-2 in 2006, Volusia County has changed, she said. Ormond Beach’s population has changed. “It’s time for you as the county to look at [the zoning] and take a pause, and reevaluate what is the best fit for that area,” Cotton said. “It’s good exercise for the county and it’s good business.” A WIN FOR BELVEDERE TERMINALS

Belvedere Terminals, represented by GrayRobinson, sent the County Council a letter on Monday, Feb. 5, opposing the moratorium. In the letter, attorney Nicholas Dancaescu wrote that the property was zoned I-2 long before the project was proposed. “Only after this project became known did discussions about ‘stopping the project’ begin – all long before anyone had asked for information regarding the use, plan, safety, impacts, and other inquiries and information which is typically reviewed by County Staff in the site plan application process,” Dancaescu’s letter states. “This moratorium is to prevent a single project, on a single property in Volusia County. In effect, the County Council is telling staff they do not trust them to properly analyze this Project and ensure the information and data provided and presented are sufficient to allay the concerns which, up to now, are based in speculation and assumptions.” There are only five properties in Volusia County currently zoned I-2. All five properties are located on Hull Road and Hull Trail, near Ormond’s city limits, and are owned by the Florida East Coast Railway, Waste Management Inc. of FL and JMJ Ventures Group LLC. But, county staff said at the meeting that there are over 800 acres of properties with industrial zoning that could seek rezoning to I-2 in the future. The county’s I-2 zoning currently functions as a “catch-all,” without a specific list of uses, according to a statement made by Paolo Soria, senior assistant county attorney during a Nov. 21, 2023, meeting where the council unanimously directed staff to review the zoning and pursue the moratorium. Dancaescu argued that the moratorium was improper and would

Volusia County Council votes down moratorium for heavy industrial properties

Volusia County Councilman David Santiago asks GrayRobinson attorney Nick Dancaescu a question during the Feb. 6 meeting. Photo by Jarleene Almenas

have violated Belvedere Terminals’ rights, Florida law and the county’s own charter, had it passed. He said approving the moratorium would lead to additional and longer lasting litigation. “Also, often lost in these discussions amidst the fear-mongering of certain groups is the purpose and outcome of this facility — to increase the fuel supply security for Florida, and particularly during a ‘bottlenecking’ event such as a hurricane,” he wrote. WHOSE HOT POTATO IS IT?

Santiago and Councilman Don Dempsey criticized the city of Ormond Beach’s role in the issue, with Santiago saying that the city “has taken a backseat” by not amending the interlocal service boundary agreement with the county to include the property at 874 Hull Road — a move the city has previously stated would force it to grant Belvedere Terminals a right to utilities and annexation, two actions the City Commission has directed staff to refuse. In its opposition, the city has also since eliminated its own I-2 zoning. Santiago argued that the ISBA would allow the city to “put their money where their mouth is.” “They don’t want the hot potato,” he said. “They want the hot potato to stay here. They take the hot potato, they can take action right away and do what [citizens] want them to do.” The County Council, Santiago argued, has to look at issues as a whole, adding that some of the tactics used by the citizen opposition has hurt their cause. Ormond Beach spoke loudly and clearly on the fuel farm, Kent said. The city doesn’t want it. But as the property is in unincorporated Volusia County, it falls under the county’s responsibility. “This is on our shoulders at the county,” Kent said. “I’m not afraid. I won’t shirk my responsibility to another community and push it off on them. I’m willing to do what I think is the right thing here and now, today.” Yes, there is fear in the community, Brower said. But not just from citizens. Council members have expressed being afraid about getting sued, about the tax base and what legislature may do to interfere. It’s not about whether the site plan review process will discover the project is dangerous, Brower said. “It’s dangerous in a residential neighborhood,” he said. Ormond Beach did take action, he added. “They are not passing the buck,” Brower said. “They took bold action and said, ‘We don’t want it. We won’t annex this area. We won’t give utilities to it.’ So for us to say to Ormond Beach, ‘You didn’t do your job and

"This is on our shoulders at the county. I'm not afraid. I won't shirk my responsibility to another community and push it off on them” TROY KENT, County Councilman

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GrayRobinson attorney Nick Dancaescu speaks during the Feb. 6 meeting.

you’re trying to put the hard stuff on us?’ No, they’re hoping that we stand up and do our job as well.” CITIZENS REACT TO FAILED MORATORIUM

Ormond Beach resident Robin Magleora was in tears after the council voted the moratorium down. “We’ve been battling this for six months and we’ve had loud voices,” she said. “... Today, our elected officials, the people that we elected into office to protect us, to do what’s right by the citizens of Volusia County, they didn’t do that. Instead, they chose the side of a company.” Ormond Beach resident Fran Canfield, president of the Bear Creek homeowner’s association, said the council’s vote was a “sucker punch.” “We didn’t expect this,” Canfield said. “We expected our elected officials to stand by us and their mission statement to the constituents of Volusia County to protect our health and our safety and our lifestyle.” Ormond Beach resident Joyce Bailey said she was also in tears after the council’s decision, as she lives about a mile and a half away from the proposed fuel farm site. She’s lived in her home since 1967 and is considering moving. “I’m very upset,” she said. “I don’t feel like they have our back.” With Senate Bills 1624 and 1628 being reviewed by legislature — bills that would benefit fuel and energy facilities as they seek to prohibit local governments from amending land development regulations that would conflict with a facility’s classification, and “require local governments to seek to minimize or eliminate” potential negative impacts of their actions — Magleora said the moratorium was extremely important. She doesn’t believe the site plan review process will take into account citizens’ concerns. “They had the opportunity today to take nine to 12 months to be able to go back to the zoning and change it, and that’s not happening because they voted it down,” Magleora said.

“This whole process has been poisoned from the beginning and has put us in a difficult spot to do things and utilize tools that may have been effective.” DAVID SANTIAGO, Councilman


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Old Kings Road roundabout planned ‘This is a sovereignty The roundabout was built into the Radiance question’ development agreement. SIERRA WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER

A $2.5 million roundabout is planned for south Old Kings Road as part of the Radiance development planned for the area. The roundabout and development would be located on the east side of the intersection of Audubon Way and Old Kings Road near Flagler County’s southern border. A left turn lane is required at the development’s entrance because of the amount of traffic the Radiance development would generate with over 1,200 units, Growth Management Director Adam Mengel said. “A roundabout would do that better, in staff’s opinion,” Mengel said. The roundabout will not be funded by the county. The decision the Flagler County Commission approved — in a 4-1 vote with Commissioner Leann Pennington dissenting — on Feb. 5 was to allow the developer, Venture 8 LLC, to build the roundabout and

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receive transportation impact fee credits for the cost of building it. The $2.5 million cost estimate — which Mengel said will very likely increase over time with construction costs — equates to roughly 1,600 units worth of impact fee credits. The Radiance development was approved for just over 1,200 units. The cost of the roundabout is more expensive than the Radiance’s impact fees. The remaining credits will be transferrable and can be used elsewhere, Mengel said, so long as it is within the same expenditure district east of the Florida East Coast railroad right-of-way. “The idea here (is) those credits have to be used first by Venture 8, or their successors, and then they can be transferable,” Mengel said. Mengel said the roundabout was previously approved as part of the development’s Planned Unit Development agreement with the county. Some locals attended the Feb. 5 commission meeting to express concerns about the danger of installing a roundabout. Flagler County resident Tom Hudson said he and other locals have been trying to keep roundabouts from Old Kings Road.

“The residents in that area do not — do not — want roundabouts,” he said. Hudson also expressed concerns about the future of Old Kings Road, which will likely be widened to four lanes. Commission Chair Andy Dance said that while expanding Old Kings Road is on the county’s priority list, there is not, at this stage, a timeline for that. Regardless, Mengel said it would be possible to expand the roundabout to accommodate four lanes. Dance said he wanted to clear up miscommunications about roundabout safety — Old Kings Road already has a history of accidents, even without roundabouts, he said. “Red lights have problems. Roundabouts significantly have less problems, but do have problems,” Dance said. Because the idea of the roundabout was staff-generated, the commission is able to change it, Mengel said, likely during the final plat approval process, which is likely several months out. Commissioner Dondald O’Brien said the idea of a roundabout was settled with the PUD’s approval. “Roundabouts work, they’re safe,” O’Brien said. “You cannot deny the data that they’re effective everywhere we’ve implemented them.”

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Ormond Beach, Flagler County begin mediation discussions on Hunter’s Ridge lawsuit. SIERRA WILLIAMS STAFF WRITER

Ormond Beach attorney Cliff Shepard said in a mediation meeting between Flagler County and the city that the main issue in its lawsuit against the county is not about conservation. “This is a sovereignty question, much more so than a conservation question,” he said. “...They [the developer] had no right to convey to you that which they did not have.” Ormond Beach and Flagler County representatives met on Feb. 6 at Ormond Beach City Hall to discuss potential resolutions that would avoid further litigation. Ormond Beach filed a lawsuit against the developer U.S. Capital Alliance LLC and Flagler County on Oct. 27 over what the city calls violations to its development agreement with U.S. Capital’s Hunter’s Ridge development. Ormond Beach’s lawsuit cites that U.S. Capital violated its development agreement by not conveying almost 300 acres of conservation lands to the city and issuing Flagler County a 60-foot-wide public road easement in 2017 through those conservation lands. Among the listed violations in the lawsuit, the city’s complaint said the easement violated the city’s comprehensive plan for conservation lands. Shepard said in the public meeting that Ormond Beach is looking to have the easement removed and then the city may be willing to work out resolutions to the access needs by Flagler County and the developer. Shepard said the city would like to see the easement released and an interlocal agreement or some kind of contract between the Ormond Beach and Flagler County granting the county access through what is known as the “40-grade,” a dirt path through the 300 conservation acres. The easement the county has from U.S. Capital grants it access-rights to the 40-grade in perpetuity, without being subject to future changes like an interlocal would, Flagler County assistant attorney Sean Moylan said. Shepard said the perpetuity was the concern. “The nonstarter is you cannot keep what you unlawfully took, even if it was accidental,” he said. Shepard said his communications with county attorney Al Hadeed, who was not present at the Feb. 6 meeting, had a focus on the conservation side of the lawsuit. “It’s not like we’re anti conservation,” he said. “We are pro protecting our sovereignty.” “You’re pro litigation,” Moylan said. “Well,” Shepard said, “guilty. Because I’m going to win.” Moylan also said that any agreement changing the easement would also need to be approved by the developer, who holds the title on the property with the 40-grade until it conveys the land to Ormond Beach. The developer and their lawyers said they would be willing to work out a resolution. Both parties agreed to ask their elected officials if voiding the easement and entering into an agreement granting limited access to the 40-grade would suffice, or altering Flagler County’s easement in a way that would satisfy the city.


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When Mainland High School Freshman Lacey Lovett received a letter in the mail last November, inviting her to take part in a three-day event featuring medical Nobel Prize winners, she thought it was fake. The letter informed Lovett, of Ormond Beach, that she was nominated to become a Florida delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, to be held June 26-28 at the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus. The Congress, hosted by the National Academy of Future Physicians and Medical Scientists, is an honorsonly program for high school students who want to become doctors or go into medical research fields, and aims to inspire these students as well as provide plans and resources to help them achieve their goals, according to a press release. In 2023, about 5,000 students from across the U.S.

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Mainland High School Freshman Lacey Lovett will be a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders at the University of Massachusetts Lowell campus this summer. Photo by Jarleene Almenas

gathered for the Congress. “I was honestly really confused because I talked to a lot of my friends, and they were like, ‘I didn’t get this,’” Lovett said. “I don’t know why I got chosen, but I feel really honored about it.” Lovett is looking to study marine biology — or cooking, she said. As she tries to figure out her path, she said it’s important to focus on ones values and interests. “I know a lot of kids that let teachers or people persuade them, or they think they can’t

Children ages 7 to 12 are invited to participate in the Joyce Ebbets Scholarship Fund Essay Contest and two will be selected to attend one session of the Environmental Discovery Center’s summer camp for free, according to a city flyer. The deadline to submit essays is March 22. The first session for Enviro Camp will be held from June

do anything, but you really just got to look into what you’re interested in and not let anyone else’s opinion take that away,” she said. Her mother, Christina Hehre, said her daughter has always been focused on school and had a good relationship with teachers. “To this day, we still don’t know who nominated her, but somebody did,” Hehre said. “Somebody saw her potential.” Despite being a freshman, Lovett is dual enrolling at Daytona State College thanks to the Mainland Collegiate Institute program which allows students the chance to earn their associate’s degree before graduating high school. Lovett said she’s looking forward to talking with Novel Prize winners during the Congress. Her nomination was signed by molecular geneticist Dr. Mario Capecchi, co-winner of the 2007 Nobel Prize in medicine and the science director of the Academy. “I’m just super proud of her,” Hehre said. “I’m excited for her. I can’t wait to see what doors this opens up for her. I can’t wait to see what she does through her high school career, and I think she’s going to be a force to be reckoned with.”

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INSTANT KARMA 11:59 p.m. — 1400 block of East Moody Boulevard, Bunnell DUI. A Bunnell man who was under arrest for a DUI charge was more concerned about being able to smoke his next cigarette than being arrested. A police officer was driving along East Moody Boulevard when a white Ford pickup sped out of a bar, nearly hitting the officer’s patrol car, according to the suspect’s arrest report. As the man left his truck to check for any damage, the officer noticed the man was heavily slurring his speech. The officer told the man to return to his truck and

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Gov. Ron DeSantis awarded $4 million to Flagler County on Feb. 2, part of a $223 million effort to expand broadband internet access to all Floridians. The $4 million will go towards Flagler County’s future “Nexus Center” — a multi-purpose facility to house both a new library and the county’s Health and Human Services Department, a Flagler County press release said. The county qualified for the funding through a grant in the state’s multipurpose facility program designed to support community infrastructure projects. “We are thrilled by this announcement,” said County Administrator Heidi Petito. “This is huge for Flagler County. We are extremely grateful to have been awarded this money by Governor DeSantis.” During the Flagler County Commission meeting on Feb. 5, Petito said, Chief of Special Projects and

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versus 2022 and up 7.1% versus 2019. DAB welcomed a new airline, ultralow-cost carrier Avelo Airlines, in June 2023. The airport is also served by Delta Air Lines and American Airlines, which have provided service for 44 years and 15 years, respectively. “In the years since the pandemic shuttered commercial air service, we’ve used 2019 as a benchmark for normal passenger traffic levels, so it’s satisfying to see our numbers have officially recovered,” said Joanne Magley, airport manager for Air Service, Marketing and Customer Experience.

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Friday, Feb. 2, was School Crossing Guard Appreciation Day. Flagler Schools Superintendent LaShakia Moore and Assistant Superintendent Angela O’Brien commemorated the day by making surprise visits and handing out gift bags to the district’s crossing guards. The district and the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office partner in the crossing guard program to help ensure students arrive and depart school safely each day. At Wadsworth Elementary School, Moore helped guard the crosswalks and thanked crossing guard Thomas Maccini for his service. She also joined with FCSO deputies to honor crossing guards along Belle Terre Parkway at Wadsworth and Buddy Taylor Middle School. Moore then stopped for a few minutes to chat with Yvonne Fertall at Rymfire Elementary and with William “Sandy” Cheney at Bunnell Elementary. O’Brien stopped at Indian Trails Middle School to meet up with Brigitte Richard, who recently was promoted after two years to be a full-time crossing guard, and Ellen LeMay, a five-year veteran of the crossing guard team. They were joined by School Resource Deputy Thomas Douglas as they waited for the last two students to arrive at school. During a break, the two guards

Assistant Superintendent Angela O’Brien with Belle Terre Elementary School crossing guards Michael Folger and Richard Rivera.

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how many parents are so appreciative of what we do.” “We try to set a good example, and they develop a respect for the law,” Folger said. “I love being here first thing in the morning. We have a ball.”

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enjoyed some hot coffee — it was 44 degrees outside — and doughnuts in a conference room with ITMS Principal Ryan Andrews and the school’s assistant principals. “We appreciate what you do every day,” Andrews told them. At Belle Terre Elementary School, O’Brien presented gift bags and certificates to Richard Rivera, a former Brevard County law enforcement officer, and Michael Folger, a one-time General Motors executive, who had just finished making sure a handful of Bobcats made it safely across Belle Terre Parkway to their campus. “I’ve watched these kids grow up,” said Rivera, who has been a crossing guard at the school for three years. “I remember some of them when they were little and clinging to their mom or dad, and now they’re confident and able to walk here by themselves. I’m surprised to see

Palm Coast resident Tina Hemby, an eighth-grade pre-algebra teacher at Mill Creek Academy in St. Augustine, was named the St. Johns County School District Teacher of the Year at a special recognition banquet on Thursday, Feb. 1. Hemby has 29 years of experience as an educator in mathematics, elementary education and general science in St. Johns County District Schools, and previously in South Carolina. She has been honored with a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching, among her many recognitions and memberships in educational associations.

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Library Director Holly Albanese took the initiative to apply for the grant in June. Albanese has been applying for grant money for the Nexus Center for several years. The project is estimated to cost around $16 million in January 2022. The facility will provide space for an expanded Bunnell Branch Library, the Health and Human Services Department, a congregate meal site for seniors, and community rooms, the press release said. The building will sit on county-owned property on Commerce Parkway near the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office headquarters. “We revised the scope of the project from just a library to a library, a Health and Human Services Department, and a community room,” Albanese said. “It appears that was a good decision because it made us eligible for these funds. This announcement made my day. It’s a big win for our community.” Flagler County has earmarked $9.6 million earmarked for this project, alongside another $1 million in revenue from the library’s passport program, the press release said. The county also secured a $500,000 state grant last year to go toward the new facility.

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Local siblings star in movie — ‘Suncoast’ — set for Hulu Finn and Oakley Maloney will appear in ‘Suncoast’ alongside movie stars Nico Parker, Woody Harrelson and Laura Linney. JARLEENE ALMENAS MANAGING EDITOR

At 9 and 7 years old, Finn and Oakley Maloney can say the’ve been on the big screen. The two local children will appear in “Suncoast” alongside movie stars Nico Parker, Woody Harrelson and Laura Linney. The movie tells the coming-of-age story of a teenager living with her mother who has to take her brother to a specialized facility. The movie premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival in January and will be released on Hulu on Feb. 9. Finn and Oakley play the younger versions of Doris, the teenager, and Max, her brother. Finn said he loved being a part of the movie. “I did a moonwalk and it was actually like, super duper cool,” Finn said. He’s been acting since he was 2 years old and said he likes the excitement that comes with getting an audition or call back. When he told his friends at school

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that he was going to be in a movie, he said they didn’t believe him. “They said, ‘No way, no way. That’s not real. Stop joking around, Finn,’” he recalled. His mother, Larissa Maloney, a Seabreeze High School grad and Ormond native, said it was a proud experience for her. She coaches them for their auditions and to have both of her children be in a movie together — and play siblings — was exciting, she said. “To be there on set together and to be able to perform together, it was so special,” Maloney said. The movie was shot in 2022. Maloney said that she got the call that her kids had gotten the part while they were in school. “I was just over the moon, so excited, and then I had to wait like two hours before school was out,” Maloney said. Oakley said she was “so surprised and so happy” to get the part of Young Doris. “Before we did the shoot, I had butterflies in my belly,” she said. Because the movie is rated R, the Maloney family, who lives in Daytona Beach, will be doing an at-home premiere party, Maloney said. “We’ll do a little red carpet thing at home so they can get the full experience,” she said.

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BUSINESS OBSERVER Southern State of Mind food truck owners leave legacy in daughter’s hands Lee and Jennifer Buckner’s daughter and son-in-law, Bella and Adam Mack, are taking over the local food truck. JARLEENE ALMENAS MANAGING EDITOR

Bella Mack grew up in her parents’ food truck. She and her sister Gabby learned

fractions through recipes, both being homeschooled. And beyond what the family calls “food truck math,” they learned about goals and business. So when Lee Buckner, owner of Southern State of Mind food truck, decided it was time to pass on the chef’s knife due to an injury, Mack and her husband Adam stepped up. The Macks have taken over operations of the Ormond Beach-based food truck, effective Friday, Feb. 2, an occasion celebrated at Copper Bottom Distillery in Holly Hill. Ownership will transfer to the Macks

Adam and Bella Mack are taking over Southern State of Mind food truck’s operations. Photo by Jarleene Almenas

in March. “It’s definitely exciting that it’s finally here, and it’s a little nervewracking at the same time,” Bella Mack said. Buckner opened the Southern State of Mind food truck in 2015. He and his wife, Jennifer, started cooking out of the back of their Honda Element at Ormond Brewing Company, and since then, not only have they acquired a food truck, but it has been part of numerous community events for last several years. Buckner even got the chance to cook for comedian and songwriter Tim Hawkins when he did a show at Tomoka Christian Church. “We knew going into it that we were never going to get rich, but everything has been made from scratch,” Buckner said. “Everything has been made with love. We love what we do.” When the Buckners started their food truck, there weren’t many in the Ormond Beach area. Then in 2018 and 2019, they faced challenges when the city of Ormond Beach was considering regulations on where food trucks should be allowed to operate. Currently, food trucks are allowed to operate during community or neighborhood events, at breweries and in the B-8 Commercial and I-1 Light Industrial zoning districts. “The bottom line is this: The last eight years doesn’t happen without the support of our community — hiring us for private events, coming out to the events, coming out to breweries and distilleries and eating at our truck,” Buckner said. The food truck also survived the COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns thanks to the community, he added. Buckner hopes they will continue to support the food truck, now in the hands of his daughter and son-inlaw. His wife, Jennifer Buckner, said she couldn’t ask for anything better

Adam and Bella Mack with their dog Whiskey, and Jennifer, Lee and Gabby Buckner.

than handing the food truck to them. “It is so emotional and awesome,” she said. “I couldn’t ask for anything more. This is a dream to be able to have that legacy and pass it down.” Their youngest daughter Gabby will continue to work on the truck as well. It’s fun, she said. She often sees her friends while working community events. The truck also holds a lot of school memories for her. “Lots of math in the cab,” Gabby Buckner said. When Bella Mack was little, Jennifer Buckner recalled, she used to say she was going to turn the food truck one day into a cupcake truck. No cupcakes yet, but Mack, who loves baking, is hoping to offer more desserts soon. On the first night of her and her husband’s operation, they offered key lime pie. Mack, 21, started selling key lime pies from the food truck when she was around 12 years old. “When they were making dinner,

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Condos Walter and Andrea Wozniak, of Palm Coast, sold 165 Avenue De La Mer, Unit 401, to Jerry Barnette, Jr., of Palm Coast, for $580,000. Built in 2007, the condo is a 3/2.5 and has 2,014 square feet. It sold in 2012 for $300,000.

Joel David Barron and Debra Rich, of Flagler Beach, sold 3600 South Ocean Shore Blvd., Unit 516, to Irene and Daniel Dandrea, of Flagler Beach, for $325,000. Built in 1984, the condo is a 1/1 and has 715 square feet. It sold in 2021 for $219,000. Valerie and Joseph Schmalzried, of Jacksonville, sold 104 Surfview Drive, Unit 1604, to Keri Emerson, of Palm Coast, for $485,000. Built in 1992, the condo is a 2/2 and has 1,158 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $356,000. Shmuel and Tema Kissin, of Palm Coast, sold 80 Riverview Bend South, Unit 814, to John David Cole, of Palm Coast, for $320,000. Built

in 2006, the condo is a 3/2.5 and has 1,824 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $336,200.

FLAGLER BEACH Venice Park Ernesto Fernandez, of Flagler Beach, sold 152 Avalon Ave. to Nathan and Emily Berning, of Ormond beach, for $706,000. Built in 1959, the house is a 3/2 and has a pool, a boathouse, a dock and 1,482 square feet. It sold in 2022 for $580,000.

PALM COAST Artesia Colour Palmer, LLC, of St. Johns, sold 30 Sanchez Ave. to Madeline Connaughton, of Palm Coast, for $425,000. Built in 2023, the house is a 3/2 and has 1,362 square feet. Easthampton Miguel Gonzalez and Norma Acevedo, of Palm Coast, sold 1 Edward Drive to Michael Ungaro and Eva Yan, of Riverside, Connecticut, for $700,000. Built in 2020, the house is a 4/3 and has a pool and 2,313 square feet.

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DEC. 14 - DEC. 20 Grand Haven Mohsen and Sohaila Fakhar, of Westerville, Ohio, sold 26 Lakeside Drive to Jelena Kaveney, of Palm Coast, for $535,000. Built in 2006, the house is a 3/2.5 and has a pool and 2,083 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $412,500. Ocean Hammock John and Sally Reichert, of Mills River, North Carolina, sold 26 oak View Circle East to Ronald and Francina Singer, of Palm Coast, for $1,250,000. Built in 2005, the house is a 4/4 and has a pool, a fireplace and 3,027 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $617,000. Palm Coast Plantation Joseph Woodford and Victoria Clark, as co-trustees, sold 155 Heron Drive to John and Christie Knott, of Ormond Beach, for $750,000. Built in 2012, the house is a 4/3 and has a pool and 2,595 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $430,000. Pine Lakes Irene Karaitis, of Stockholm, New Jersey, sold 41 Westrobin Lane to Aaliaya Nieves Patterson and Danna Nieves Patterson, of Palm Coast, for $330,000. Built in 2002, the house is a 3/2 and has 1,746 square feet.

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ORMOND BEACH Halifax Plantation Clifford and Vera Krukemeier, of Ormond Beach, sold 1332 Wicklow Lane to Susan and Terrance Gooding, of Ormond Beach, for $580,000. Built in 1998, the house is a 4/3 and has a pool, a hot tub and 2,575 square feet. It sold in 1999 for $215,000. Hunters Ridge Pergola Place, LLC, of Alexandria, Virginia, sold 134 Pergola Place to Randy Sorrentino, of Ormond Beach, for $330,000. Built in 2017, the house is a 4/2 and has 1,674 square feet. It sold in 2017 for $230,000. Ormond Shores Dorothy Smith, of Ormond Beach, sold 166 River Beach Drive to James Slavin and Donna Louise Slavin, of Saint Johns, for $316,500. Built in 1961, the house is a 3/2 and

has 1,414 square feet. Ormond Terrace Nicholas and Laura Greer, of Bunnell, sold 227 Putnam Ave. to Jeffrey and Toni Wright, of Ormond Beach, for $500,000. Built in 1958, the house is a 4/3.5 and has a fireplace, an in-law suite and 3,226 square feet. It sold in 1989 for $89,000. Treasure Oaks Ernie and Ginger Addison, of Daytona Beach, sold 116 Treasure Lane to Don and Karen Durham, of Ormond Beach, for $625,000. Built in 1963, the house is a 4/2 and has a pool and 2,249 square feet. It sold in 2019 for $355,000.

ORMOND-BY-THE-SEA Aqua Vista Circles Michael Edwin Carnes and Marea Spencer Carnes, of Ormond Beach, sold 40 Aqua Vista Drive to Heidi Lee Wohlfarth Kerr, of Ormond Beach, for $434,000. Built in 1962, the house is a 2/2 and

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DEC. 24 - DEC. 30 has 1,497 square feet. It sold in 2019 for $264,000. Not in a subdivision Scott Strasser, as a personal representative, sold 1200 John Anderson Drive to Stephen Lofvers and Amanda Eileen Lofvers, of Ormond Beach, for $1,250,000. Built in 1972, the house is a 4/3.5 and has a fireplace, a pool, a boathouse and 4,589 square feet. It sold in 2000 for $32,850. Pierside Bruce and Joyce Nelson, of Ormond Beach, sold 145 Riverwalk Court to Sherif and Marian Botros, of Wesley Chapel, for $350,000. Built in 1987, the house is a 2/2 and has a fireplace and 1,448 square feet. It sold in 1992 for $88,000. Plaza Shores Daniel Dean and Carmen Lacombe Dean, of Grassy Creek, North Carolina, sold 27 Plaza Drive to Roman Gulakowski, Jr. and Barbara Ann Gulakowski, of Ormond Beach, for $448,000. Built in 1968, the house is a 3/2 and has 1,384 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $124,900. Roberta Heights Andrew and Melissa Auringer, of Ormond Beach, sold 103 Roberta Road to Roy Alan Premer, of Ormond Beach, for $390,000. Built in 1953, the house is a 2/1 and has 972 square feet. It sold in 2022 for $316,000.

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Welcome to the Neighborhood: An Observer initiative In the Feb. 15 edition, a special section called ‘Welcome to the Neighborhood’ can connect you and your neighbor.

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YOUR TOWN THE PALETTE & BRUSH CLUB OF THE HALIFAX’S ANNUAL MEMBER SHOW ON DISPLAY IN HOLLY HILL The Palette & Brush Club of the Halifax has opened its annual member’s show, on display at Holly Hill City Hall for the month of February, according to a press release. Cash prizes were awarded to: First place: “Jayne at Anna” by Debbie DonnellySecond place: “How does your garden grow” by Laura GreenThird place: “Cypress Spring” by Wendy TruaxFourth place: “Dancing” by Maurine LarkinHonorable mention: “Around the Corner” by Sharon Rappaport. Interested in learning more about the P&B; Club? Email pbclub789@ gmail.com.

notice that you have a new neighbor who has just moved into a house nearby. So you think: I should introduce myself. But, you talk yourself out of it. It’s probably not a good time. Maybe it will be awkward. I’ll just wait around for the right moment. Well, next week is the right moment. On Feb. 15, the Observer will publish its inaugural Welcome to the Neighborhood edition, a pull-

out section filled with information that will be especially useful for new move-ins, answering questions such as the following: Where are the parks, libraries and hospitals in our community? Who are my elected officials, and how can I contact them? What’s the history of my new city? The Observer invites you to pick up a copy of the Feb. 15 edition, pull out the special section and knock on that new neighbor’s door. You could say something like this: “Hi! I got this in our local newspaper, but it’s really for you. Welcome to the neighborhood.”

A big friendly smile, a neighborhood newspaper: the beginning of a beautiful friendship. Growth is often a divisive issue in our community, but being a good neighbor shouldn’t be. This initiative won’t solve our problems, but it could multiply our community spirit and help new move-ins feel more welcome. If you want to participate in Welcome to the Neighborhood Week, look for the Feb. 15 edition, pull out the special section and take it to a new move-in. Then, email me and let me know how it went, at brian@ observerlocalnews.com.

BEACHSIDE ELEMENTARY KINDERGARTNERS CELEBRATE 100TH DAY Jan. 31 marked the 100th day of school, and Beachside Elementary kindergarteners celebrated the milestone with special themed activities. Beachside Elementary teachers Melissa Heller and Julie Via’s students made necklaces, built cup towers with the school’s speech language pathologist Sara Ambrosio, and read books themed around the 100th day of school — all while learning to count to 100.

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THE LOHMANS DONATE $50,000 TO ORMOND MEMORIAL ART MUSEUM

Beachside Elementary teachers Melissa Heller and Julie Via.

Students learn to count to 100. Courtesy photos

MEET OMAM’S FEATURED ART NIGHT FAMILY FOR FEBRUARY Angela and Kia Dollaway were selected as Ormond Memorial Art Museum’s featured family from the museum’s Feb. 2 Free Family Art Night event. The Dollaways have been attending the Family Art Night event for a couple of years, according to a statement to the Observer. On Feb. 2, they made Valentine suncatcher mobiles. “We love the Ormond Memorial gardens, especially the waterfall and turtle ponds,” Angela Dollaway said. “We enjoy seeing the artwork in the museum galleries when we come for Family Art Night.” The museum’s Family Art Night takes place from 5:30-7 p.m. on most first Fridays of the month. All art supplies are provided, and the program is sponsored in part by the Women United Volusia Chapter. The next program is scheduled for March 1.

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Angela and Kia Dollaway hold up their Valentine suncatcher mobiles.

The Ormond Memorial Art Museum received a $50,000 donation from local philanthropists Nancy and Lowell Lohman, announced during the museum’s recent inaugural members dinner. The donation will benefit the museum’s Endowment Fund, according to a newsletter by OMAM. “The Lohman’s generous gift has catapulted us toward achieving our goal of raising $100,000 this year for our Endowment Fund,” OMAM Executive Director Stephanie MasonTeague said in the newsletter. “We encourage all of you here to support this strategic goal of sustainability with your own donations, and we appeal to the community to do the same.” At the dinner, the Lohmans were recognized with the museum’s Malcolm Fraser Philanthropic Award for being instrumental in helping with the museum’s recent $4 million renovation. Nancy Lohman serves as a board member, organized fundraisers and co-chaired the capital campaign. Two others were recognized during the dinner with awards for their help during the 18-month renovation period: artist and veteran Pamela Bleakney received the OMAM Champion Award. Karen Zumwalde was recognized with the Mary Jane McSwain Garden Volunteer Award.

HOMES FOR HEROES DONATES $5,000 TO ORMOND BEACH FIREFIGHTERS CHARITIES IN MEMORY OF LATE FIREFIGHTER

“Confidence,” by Audrey Brown. Courtesy of OMAM

OMAM HOSTS VOLUSIA STUDENT ART EXHIBITION The Ormond Memorial Arts Museum and the Volusia County Schools Visual Art Department is presenting the 52nd annual Volusia Students Create exhibition, to open Feb. 6 and run through March 10 in the musuem’s main exhibition galleries. Over 140 artworks from 50 public schools in the county will be on show. The opening reception for the exhibit will take place from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 6, with awards and

recognitions happening at 6 p.m., according to an OMAM newsletter. The annual exhibition is held every spring and showcases adjudicated artwork created by students from kindergarten through 12th grade. This year’s judge is artist Karlene McConnell, of Ormond Beach. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, she is also a former Volusia County art teacher, as well as an art educator and curator for OMAM.

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The Ormond Beach Firefighters Charities received a $5,000 donation from Homes for Heroes on Thursday, Feb. 1, to benefit the family of late firefighter Ethan Wilson. Last February, Wilson was found unresponsive in the surf at New Smyrna Beach and later died in the hospital. As a final act of service, the firefighter and paramedic donated his organs. Wilson is survived by his wife and son. “The Ormond Beach Fire Department is beyond grateful to Homes for Heroes, Homes For Volusia Heroes with Karisa Newman, and Legacy Team of Volusia for generously gifting the Ormond Beach Firefighter Charities with this check,” the city stated on its Facebook page.According to the Homes for Heroes website, a portion of earnings collected every time a first responder, military service member or health care professional buys a or sells a home using the organization’s program is donated to its foundation. To learn more, visit homesforheroes.com.


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Art District

The 10th annual Granada Grand Festival of the Arts marked a weekend of art festivities in the downtown.

MICHELE MEYERS CONTRIBUTING WRITER

Art enthusiasts, local families and longtime friends gathered to feast on a plethora of sights, sounds and delectables during a weekend of art events presented by Ormond Beach MainStreet and the Ormond Beach Arts District, starting on Feb. 2. Poets battled in the Poetry Slam preliminary rounds in the Wine Room at the Grind Gastropub and Kona Tiki Bar Friday night. Dennis Rodney, known by stage name D-Rod The Poet, placed first in the preliminaries and moved on to the finals at the 10th annual Granada Grand Festival of the Arts the next day where he finished first in the Poetry Slam and the Haiku Death Match. Ormond Beach MainStreet Executive Director Becky Parker said this year they added the slam to the festival schedule in collaboration with the Creative Happiness Institute and the Mainstreet Art and Culture Slam of DeLand. “These folks came from all over central Florida,” she said. “They all have a beautiful story to tell that is moving and inspiring. Every one in that room felt bonded — closer. Former Executive Director Julia Truilo really wanted this to happen, so we made it happen.” Rodney has been writing and reading poetry for a little over 20 years. He is from the Tampa Bay area, where he is a cohost on the WMNF show Poetry Is. It is the only spoken word radio show in Florida. “Noirjente (co-founder of MAC Slam of DeLand) works with Blackberry Peach Events and Florida State Poets Association,” he said. “They put together a lot of events and bring artists a lot of opportunities for events like this. They bring the artist together with the community and that’s the great thing about it. This has been a great event. I look forward to coming back to my next Granada.” Blue skies and a midday temperature that maxed out at 70 degrees pushed the attendance to over 5,000 people who strolled down restaurant row, nestled along New Britain Avenue. This year, attendees had the opportunity to peruse the works of 17

Dennis Rodney Jr. better known in the poetry world as D-Rod the Poet, won the Haiku slam and poetry slam.

Artist Joseph Huynh poses with his portraits of turtles and other sea life.

THE WINNERS POETRY SLAM 1st place: Dennis Rodney, DRod The Poet 2nd place: Christella Francois, Stella B 3rd place: Alishun Langston, Ali The Greatest HAIKU DEATH MATCH 1st place: Dennis Rodney, DRod The Poet

Artist Maria Fegan adds Grover to a remake of a self portrait by Joseph Ducreux.

juried artists, 65 specialty artists and their creations. “This event is, by far, the busiest we’ve ever had,” Parker said. “We’ve brought in different groups and different partnerships. The musicians are all local performers with original music. We have more artists than ever before. The restaurants are very busy and hopefully very happy. I think it’s all around great for Ormond Beach and great for the historic downtown area.” Joseph Huynh won Best in Show for his paintings of sea turtles on canvases of salvaged fencing. His medium of choice is reclaimed house paint. He is a self-taught artist who said many of his friends are fine artists and have asked him the deeper meaning behind his pieces. “I am not a professional,” he said. “I just picked up a brush and started painting. Maybe someday I’ll have a reason behind my art but for now, I just love sea turtles.” Mixed media artist Amy O’Malley won first place for her pieces that depict strong women. She said she is a storyteller at heart. “I tell and retell the stories of

A musician from Seedfromatree plays at the 10th annual Granada Grand Festival of the Arts. Photos by Michele Meyers

JURIED ARTISTS Best in Show: Joseph Huynh 1st place: Amy O’Malley 2nd place: Mary Wentzel 3rd place: Lourdes Gloekler CHALK ART Best in Show: Maria Fegan Best in Show runner up: Mars Morris People’s Choice: Nikki Brown Junior award: Gisel Bianco ART BATTLE Champion: Ryan Houman

women through a female lens as opposed to a male lens,” she said. “In order to do that, I felt like I needed to use the art traditionally associated with women—yarn, fabrics, scrapbook paper, flowers—all that—and combine it to show the magic and power of women.” Interspersed throughout the artists’ booths, stages and food vendors were opportunities for children and adults to engage in an interactive art experience. The Ormond Beach Public Library taught crafts at the “Imagination Station” while the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens helped kids pot plants brought from the OMAM gardens. Festival goers could also make pinwheels with artist Barbara Crispino Saunders.

Amit, Ashwimi and Aanya Nanavati create art at the Granada Grand Festival of the Arts youth artists’ table.

Volunteer Susan Richmond greets festival goers at the Ormond Beach MainStreet information table.

ArtHaus hosted the annual chalk art competition featuring seven artists-four professional and three youth artists. Maria Fegan won Best in Show for her Muppet’s Grover rendition of master artist Joseph Ducreux’s self portrait. Gisel Bianco won the Junior Award. ArtHaus Executive Director Cameron Vintson said it is important to nurture children through art. “Art encourages self expression and self confidence,” Vintson said. “To create is a wonderful thing. A lot of times the only control a young child has in their life is that creation and it grounds them. It gives them a voice.” As the festival came to a close, many patrons strolled or rode the Ormond MainStreet shuttle to the local galleries highlighted for this month’s Art Walk. Spotlight was on The Studio by Artist Angel Bowden, Art Spotlight, Frame of Mind, The Casements, OMAM and Ocean Art Gallery. OMAM offered light refreshments and a black and white photography collection of African American men and women during their military service from the 1880s though the 1940s. The “weekend of art” closed with an energetic Art Battle held at 31 Supper Club Sunday evening. Twelve artists faced off in three, 20-minute, live rounds. Votes were cast through an app with the top two artists in each round moving on to the next. All paintings are auctioned with 50% of the proceeds going to the artist. Ryan Houman was the Art Battle champion with his “Let’s Be Buds” painting.

“Art encourages self expression and self confidence. To create is a wonderful thing. A lot of times the only control a young child has in their life is that creation and it grounds them. It gives them a voice.” CAMERON VINTSON, ArtHaus Executive Director


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Palm Coast Details: Attend this family-friendly event, open to all ages, and eat, play games and dance. Registration costs $15 per person; children 3 and under are free.

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ART OF HEALING WORKSHOP When: 2-3:30 p.m. Where: Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens, 78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach Details: Join OMAM for this program to create art projects that focus on self-expression, growth, and relaxation, often with a meditative component. Open to anyone 16 and older in need of reflective time, including caregivers, survivors, and those who have lost a loved one. Free admission. Registration is required. Visit ormondartmuseum.org.

OBMS PANTHER PROWL 5K When: 8:30-10:30 a.m. Where: Ormond Beach Middle School, 151 Domicilio Ave., Ormond Beach Details: Join OBMS for a 5K. Checkin begins at 7:15 a.m. Race costs $20 for students and staff; $20 for local cross country and track teams; and $30 on the day of the race. Visit https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/ OrmondBeach/OBMSHoliday5K. MAYOR’S HEALTH AND FITNESS CHALLENGE KICK-OFF AND WEIGH-IN When: 9 a.m. to noon Where: South Ormond Neighborhood Center, 176 Division Ave., Ormond Beach Details: The 2024 Mayor’s Health and Fitness Challenge will begin with a kick-off and weigh-in. The eightweek program is a citywide initiative designed for individuals of all fitness levels. Registration costs $35 per individual or $70 for families with up to three children, 18 and under. Visit ormondbeach.org/MHFC.

HALIFAX GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY MONTHLY MEETING AND PROGRAM When: 1:30 p.m. Where: Ormond Beach Regional Public Library auditorium, 30 S. Beach St., Ormond Beach Details: Terry Hall will present the program, titled “Transcribing Historical Handwriting: An 1846 Travelogue.” Hall is the president of Roots & Branches Genealogical Society and volunteers in the Genealogy Room of the DeLand Library. ITALIAN FESTIVAL When: 5-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8 and Friday Feb. 9; and 12-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 Where: 1014 N. Halifax Ave., Daytona Beach Details: Attend this festival featuring authentic Italian food, games, live music, free kids activities and arts and crafts. Call 386-255-0433.

VALENTINE’S COOKIE DECORATING CLASS When: 10 a.m. to noon Where: Becca’s Sweet Tooth, 2710 E. Moody Blvd., Unit B, Bunnell Details: Learn the basics of working with royal icing. The class will provide everything needed to complete six decorated cookies. Class costs $45 and is recommended for ages 15 and older. Deadline to register is Feb. 7. Call 386-309-9957.

FRIDAY, FEB. 9

ST. THOMAS RUMMAGE SALE When: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 9; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 Where: St Thomas Episcopal Church, 5400 Belle Terre Parkway, Palm Coast Details: This rummage sale features clothing, linens, books, kitchen items and more, as well as baked goods for sale. No shopping bags allowed. Call 386-446-2300.

‘WOMEN OF TO-MORROW: SOCIAL ACTIVISM OF MARJORIE KINNAN RAWLINGS AND ELLEN GLASGOW’ When: 10-11 a.m. Where: Anderson-Price Memorial Building, 42 N. Beach St., Ormond Beach Details: Ashley Lear, professor of humanities at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, will speak about the literary friendship of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Ellen Glasgow and the roles they played in women’s suffrage. This is a free live history program sponsored by the Florida Humanities Speakers Bureau and hosted by the Ormond Beach Historical Society.

FLAGLER WOMAN’S CLUB RUMMAGE SALE When: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 9; and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 Where: Clubhouse at 1524 S. Central Ave., Flagler Beach. Details: Rain or shine, everyone is invited. Plenty of things to choose from including jewelry, household items, home decor, clothing, toys, electronics, collectibles, and much more at bargain prices. For information call Barbara at 215-209-9332 or Shelly at 630-209-9660.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN GENERAL MEETING When: 11 a.m. Where: Cypress Knoll Golf and Country Club, 53 Easthampton Blvd., Palm Coast Details: The American Association of University Women will host Lenny Foster, owner of Gallery 141 in St. Augustine, as its speaker for Black History Month. Lunch is available for $20. The meeting costs $5 for those not eating lunch. Reservations are required. Visit https://flaglercountyfl.aauw.net/.

YOGA OUTDOORS When: 10 a.m. Where: Ormond Beach Environmental Discovery Center, 601 Division Ave., Ormond Beach Details: The Environmental Discovery Center is hosting a free outdoor beginner level yoga class by Kim Latford. Chairs available. Mats recommended. Space is limited. Call 386-615-7081.

VOLUSIA ECHO RANGERS CHILDREN’S HISTORY PROGRAM When: 12:30-1:30 p.m. Where: Fortunato Park, 2 John Anderson Drive, Ormond Beach Details: Children in grades first through fifth are invited to partake in this free program hosted by the

VALENTINE’S SWEETHEART DANCE When: 6-9 p.m. Where: Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE,

Ormond Beach Historical Society. Learn about the Timicua Indians, Ponce de Leon, plantation settlers, Hotel Ormond and more. Register by calling 386-677-7005. ‘GENEALOGY IN THE LIBRARY’ PROGRAM When: 1-4 p.m. Where: Ormond Beach Regional Public Library, 30 S. Beach St., Ormond Beach Details: The Halifax Genealogical Society is hosting a free, one-on-one research assistance program for anyone interested in researching family history. The volunteers convene in the Sandpiper Room in the library. To register, contact halifaxgensociety@gmail.com. COMMUNITY MUSIC CONCERT When: 3 p.m. Where: Central Baptist Church, 152 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach Details: See instrumental and vocal music featuring high school musicians and adult musicians from the community. Free admission with a donation of a non-perishable food item.

SUNDAY, FEB. 11

‘ROMANCING THE STRINGS’ CONCERT When: 3:30 p.m. Where: Lighthouse Christ Presbyterian Church, 1035 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach Details: The Daytona Solisti Chamber Players is presenting Beethoven’s violin concerto with Ukrainian violinist and Daytona Solisti concertmaster Olga Kolpakova. A $15 donation is requested at the door. For more information, visit daytonasolisti.com or call 386-5625423.

MONDAY, FEB. 12

A ROMANTIC EVENING WITH THE FLAGLER YOUTH ORCHESTRA When: 7 p.m. Where: Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center, 5500 E. Highway 100, Palm Coast Details: Join the Flagler Youth Orchestra program for its second performance of the year. Tickets cost $10 for adults; $4 for students. Visit flaglerauditorium.org.

TUESDAY, FEB. 13

20TH ANNUAL MARDI GRAS GALA When: 6 p.m. Where: Grand Haven Golf Club, 500 Riverfront Drive, Palm Coast Details: The Flagler County Education Foundation is hosting its annual Mardi Gras Gala. Masks are encouraged. Proceeds will support the Take Stock in Children and senior scholarship program. Tickets cost $100. Visit flagleredfoundation.org.

WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14

PROBUS CLUB OF PALM COAST When: 11 a.m. to noon Where: Social Club of Palm Coast, 51N Old Kings Road, Palm Coast Details: Join this social club for retired and semi-retired men and women who meet monthly with a guest speaker of interest and other social events during each month. This month’s speaker is Dr. John Patrick, who will outline the opportunities and concerns associated with artificial intelligence. All are welcome to attend. Free. For more information, contact Larry Wright at palmcoastprobusclub@gmail.com or at 386-597-3055. VALENTINE SPAGHETTI DINNER When: 5:30 p.m.

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YOGA OUTDOORS When: 10 a.m. Where: Ormond Beach Environmental Discovery Center, 601 Division Ave., Ormond Beach Details: The Environmental Discovery Center is hosting a free outdoor beginner level yoga class by Kim Latford. Chairs available. Mats recommended. Space is limited. Call 386-615-7081. AN EVENING WITH ANTHONY SMITH AND DARRYL WORLEY: NASHVILLE SONGWRITERS When: 7 p.m. Where: Fitzgerald Performing Arts Center, 5500 E. Highway 100, Palm Coast Details: See American country music singers Darryl Worley and Anthony Smith perform. Tickets start at $54. Visit flaglerauditorium.org.

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SPORTS Lifters head to state with eyes on podium Bulldogs’ Zoey Gotera, Nya Williams and Chloe Long, Sandcrabs’ Sofia James and Pirates’ Rilee Whitmore expect to be in medal hunt. BRENT WORONOFF ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Flagler Palm Coast senior Zoey Gotera wants to have a little bling to go along with her cap and gown at this year’s high school graduation. Specifically, she wants to wear a state weightlifting medal. Gotera is one of five Bulldogs who qualified for the Class 3A state girls weightlifting championships on Feb. 16 in Lakeland. She qualified in both traditional and Olympic competitions in the unlimited weight class. Senior Chloe Long and freshman Nya Williams also qualified in both competitions for the Bulldogs. FPC allows state medalists to wear their medals at graduation. The top six in each competition receive a medal. Last year, Gotera finished 10th at state in the Olympic competition. At the Region 1-3A championships on Feb. 1 at the Bulldogs’ gym, Gotera placed third in Olympic and eighth in traditional. Her Olym-

pic total of 320 pounds is the fifth top total among state qualifiers, and it’s not even her best. Her district meet total was 330 pounds. “I’m a little injured, so I had to lower my weights,” she said after the regional meet. “I rolled my ankle on Sunday (Jan. 28). I was playing volleyball at a (Fellowship of Christian Athletes) meeting. I didn’t want to be the only one left out, so I played.” At district, Gotera lifted 140 pounds in the snatch lift and 190 in the clean and jerk. She settled for 135 and 185 at the regional to ease the strain on her ankle. “I have two weeks (before state), so my ankle should be good by then,” she said. Long placed fifth in both competitions in the 183-pound class with a 295-pound total in Olympic and 295 pounds in traditional (clean and jerk and bench press). The senior will compete at state for the second time after qualifying as a sophomore. She said she’s added 25 pounds to both of her totals this year. The state meet is a welcome addition to an already busy February for Long. Her month also includes several major band events, the Leaders 4 Life Fellowship conference and the beginning of lacrosse season. Williams began lifting in June. Now, she’s in the mix for two state

medals. At regional, she was the runner-up in the 110-pound class in the Olympic competition with a 255 total and was fifth in traditional, also with a 255 total. She is seeded third in Olympic and seventh in traditional at state. “I’m really excited for the opportunity I have,” she said. “Initially, I had my ups and downs, but I had fun doing it, so I continued. Now I’m going against state champs, so it feels good.” FPC coach Duane Hagstrom said Williams, Gotera and Long all have a chance to reach the podium and take home a state medal. “I think everybody would agree this is the toughest region for 3A,” Hagstrom said. “There are some strong, strong girls in this region.” FPC’s Madeline Brinker (101 pounds) and Shey Paul (154) also qualified in Olympic competition based on their regional totals. Brinker placed eighth at region in both competitions. Paul finished ninth in Olympic. “I only have two seniors and a couple of juniors, and for a a lot of (FPC’s regional qualifiers) this was their first experience in something of this magnitude,” Hagstrom said. “So overall I’m happy. We’re very, very young.”

FPC’s Chloe Long, Zoey Gotera and Nya Williams qualified in both the Olympic and traditional competitions in the Class 3A state girls weightlifting championships. Photo by Brent Woronoff

JAMES, WHITMORE TO BATTLE AT STATE

Matanzas qualified two lifters while Seabreeze qualified one for the Class 2A championships Feb.17 in Lakeland. Seabreeze’s Sofia James qualified in both competitions in the 169-pound class. James placed second to New Smyrna Beach’s Mepeola Tofade in tradtional with a 355-pound total and third in Olympic with a 310-pound total at the Region 2-2A meet Feb. 3 in Leesburg. Matanzas’ Rilee Whitmore placed third at 169 pounds in traditional with a 350-pound total. She will join James and Tofade as three of the top four seeds at state in the traditional competiton. Tofade won the region title with a

385-pound total, tops among state qualifiers. James is seeded second with her 355 total, while Gainesville’s Ori Sela, who won the Region 1-2A title, is tied with Whitmore with a 350-pound qualifying total. Matanzas’ Alicia Naticchione, a first-year senior lifter, also qualified for state in the 199-pound Olympic competition with a 295-pound total in the snatch and clean and jerk. Naticchione placed sixth at region. Matanzas’ Sarah Sanchez placed fifth in traditional in the 154 poundclass with a 285-pound total but missed qualifying by 10 pounds. The 20th qualifier lifted 290 pounds but also would have gotten in over Sanchez in a tie based on body weight at the regional weigh-ins.

Bright futures: Underclassmen lead FPC to victory against Matanzas The Bulldogs end regular season with 66-27 triumph as Alexandria Connerton, Ava Works and Tori Spann combine for 52 points.

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The future’s bright for the Flagler Palm Coast girls basketball team. Coach George Butts was hired late last summer and was not able to spend an offseason with the Bulldogs. This year will be different. He

FPC assistant coach Mike Ebert (left) and head coach George Butts (right with grandchild) with seniors Kaley Mack (2), Taylor Spann (5), Davianna Simmons (11), Kameran Gordon (21) and Kyra Johnson (24). Photo by Brent Woronoff

FPC’s Alexandra Connerton shoots from the corner as Ruby Fogel (left) and Taylor Boone defend.

will be with the players all summer, he said. FPC will return seven players, including freshmen Ava Works and Tori Spann and sophomore Alexandria Connerton, who combined for 52 points on Friday, Feb. 2, in the Bulldogs’ final regular-season game, a 66-27 victory over Matanzas on senior night at the Bulldogs’ gym. “I’m very proud of them,” Butts said. “We’re young. We’re going to be tough next year.” Connerton scored a game-high 21 points, while Works and Spann added 16 and 15 points, respectively. “There was a whole bunch of energy in here. I liked it,” said Spann, who has become more of a scoring option in the second half of the season. “They trust me more to shoot the ball,” she said. “You just have to keep

working hard.” FPC jumped out to a 23-6 second-quarter lead against the Pirates and led 31-19 at the half. Freshman Jaeda Paige led Matanzas with seven points, while Laila Krebs scored six. FPC, which improved to 10-11 with the victory, honored seniors Kaley Mack, Taylor Spann, Davianna Simmons, Kameran Gordon and Kyra Johnson before the game. The Bulldogs’ season ended with a loss to Jacksonville Mandarin on Monday, Jan. 5, in a first-round District 1-7A tournament game. Mandarin advanced to play the Tocoi Creek-Sandalwood winner in a semifinal on Jan. 7. Matanzas fell to Winter Springs on Jan. 5 in a District 5-6A first-round game.

Seabreeze opens soccer playoffs at home; Matanzas has long road trip Seabreeze girls will host Wesley Chapel, Matanzas boys will visit River Ridge in regional quarterfinals. BRENT WORONOFF ASSOCIATE EDITOR

The Seabreeze girls and Matanzas boys soccer teams have spent all season preparing for their Feb. 13 regional quarterfinal games. The Sandcrabs, who have played some of the top teams in North and Central Florida, are battle tested. The Pirates, who will have a threehour road trip to New Port Richey River Ridge, traveled two and a half hours to Lake Wales about three weeks ago.

“TraveIing to play a tough team and winning (2-0) gave them confidence,” Matanzas coach Beto Aguilar said. “I was telling the boys, we’re going to have to handle our business regardless if we’re home or away. There is a little bit of excitement with traveling. Hopefully, we’ll get the results.” Seabreeze, the third seed in the Region 2-5A girls playoffs, hosts No. 6 Wesley Chapel at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, at the Ormond Beach Sports Complex. Wesley Chapel (11-9) will be making a long road trip of its own as it tries to upset the Sandcrabs (106-1). Seabreeze lost to Cypress Creek 3-2 in double overtime in the regional final last year. This year, the Sandcrabs are hitting their stride, ending the regular season with six straight

victories after starting off with a killer schedule. “I built a really tough early schedule — Ponte Vedra, Creekside, Bartram Trail, Montverde,” Seabreeze coach Eli Freidus said. All four of those teams are ranked among Florida’s overall top 10. Playing against the top teams has forced the Sandcrabs to adapt to a faster pace. As a result of the tough competition, their record is not as impressive as the other top teams in he region — No. 1 seed Cypress Creek (15-1-2), No. 2 Aburndale (12-2-3) and No. 4 Horizon (12-3-1). “We may not be the favorites, but I don’t think any team can overlook us,” Freidus said. Seabreeze lost leading goal scorer Brianna Chesley, who is now with Baylor, and four-year starting goal-

keeper Avery Dellinger from last year’s squad. Sophomore Olivia Chase has become the leading scoring threat with 17 goals. Speedy Annabel Thistle has nine goals. But the key to Seabreeze’s attack, Freidus said, is center midfielder Kylie Watson. “Kylie may not get the direct assist, but if you look two or three passes back, she’s the one who started the attack,” Freidus said. “She the motor in our offense. She’s just all over the field for us. She goes goal to goal.” Matanzas (11-4-2) is seeded sixth in the Region 2-5A boys playoffs and will visit No. 3 River Ridge (15-3-1) at 7 p.m. Feb. 13. Like the Seabreeze girls, the Matanzas boys team has played well down the stretch, winning its last five games and going unbeaten in its

last six. The Pirates have scored 25 goals and given up just two in those six games. “We made some changes in the back line, which helped solidify the structure and our composure with the ball,” Aguilar said. “Once we made the back-line changes, everyone else fell into a good groove.” Back-line play will be important. River Ridge has allowed more than one goal just twice all season and has given up a total of just nine goals in 19 games. So, the Pirates, who are led offensively by Sergio Posada (12 goals), Landon Grover (11 goals, 6 assists) and Diego Bernardi (nine goals), will have to make the most of their scoring opportunities.


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The Flagler Palm Coast wrestling team won the Five Star Conference Championship at DeLand High School. Courtesy photos

Matanzas and FPC finished first and second among 29 teams at the Clay Rotary Girls Wrestling Invitational on Feb. 3. Matanzas racked up 167.5 points, while FPC had 138 points. The Pirates and Bulldogs each had four champs. Mariah Mills (110), R`Cardenay Michel (115), Tiana Fries (140) and Ani Brown (235) won titles for Matanzas.

The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School girls volleyball team won the Diocese of St. Augustine Middle School Championship, completing an undefeated season. The Palm Coast school defeated Blessed Trinity of Jacksonville to end the season with an 11-0 record. SEAS won both the regular-season and tournament championships. Saya Galisin was named the tournament’s Most Valuable Player. Galisin, Janie Allio, and Sophie Garcia were named to the All-Conference team. This was the third straight regular season championship for SEAS. In the past three seasons, the girls have a combined record of 30-3, including 21 straight regular season

CHEERLEADING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Seabreeze achieved its best score of the season at the Florida High School Competitive Cheerleading State Championships on Feb. 3 in Lakeland. The Sandcrabs placed second in the Class 1A Small Co-ed Semifinals with a score of 76.30. FPC and Matanzas both competed in the Class 2A Small Non-Tumbling Semifinals. The Bulldogs placed 12th with 73.60 points. The Pirates were 17th with 68.2 points.

Seabreeze will compete at the National High School Championships Feb. 9-12 at Disney World Resort.

BIG YEAR FOR FPC SOCCER TEAMS FPC’s soccer teams didn’t reach the playoffs, but they both had successful seasons. The boys had their best season in nine years, finishing with a 16-5 record, including a 10-game unbeaten streak. They were 7-0 at home, scored 65 goals and had 11 clean sheets. Their 22 goals allowed was their lowest total in 11 seasons. The FPC girls team advanced to the district and Five Star Conference championship games despite losing Savanah O’Grady, their captain and leading scorer, early in the season. Eight freshmen contributed to the

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Flagler Palm Coast won the Five Star Conference wrestling championship Saturday, Feb. 3, at DeLand. The Bulldogs won seven titles and tallied 226 points to easily win the title. New Smyrna Beach placed second with 151 points, DeLand was third with 141 points, Seabreeze was fourth with 75 points, and Mainland, which brought just six wrestlers, placed fifth in the seven-team field with 72 points. FPC’s weight-class winners were Joseph Dailey (106 pounds), Trey Twilley (126), Toryion Stallings (132), Carson Baert (144), Kelton Howard (165), Brandon Calidonio (175) and Ethan Laupepa (215). Mainland’s Jamison Pinyan won the 157-pound title. Seabreeze had three runners-up: Caden Robbins (106), Williams Sites (126) and Luke Cloer (285). FPC had two runners-up: Doyvonne Leadon (150) and Isaiah Wilkins (120). And two Mainland wrestlers also finished second: Jeremiah Garcia (132), Isaac Simien (144).

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 24-CP-000087 Division 48 IN RE: ESTATE OF ARNOLD O’DELL, Deceased. The administration of the estate of ARNOLD O’DELL, deceased, whose date of death was December 1, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Flagler County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 1769 E Moody Blvd, Building #1, Bunnell, FL 32110. The names and addresses of the personal representatives and the personal representatives’ attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 8, 2024. Personal Representatives: KELLY HUNTER SULLIVAN 1 Wello Place Palm Coast, FL 32164 SHAWN SULLIVAN 217 N. Whitney St. St. Augustine, FL 32084 Attorney for Personal Representatives: Heather S. Maltby HEATHER@EPPGLAW.COM Florida Bar No. 116571 E.P.P.G. Law of St. Johns, PLLC 200 Malaga Street, Suite 2 St. Augustine, FL 32084 Telephone: 904-875-3774 February 8, 15, 2024 24-00022G

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2023-CP-000665 Division 48 IN RE: ESTATE OF CAROLE HANKINSON Deceased. The administration of the estate of Carole Hankinson, deceased, whose date of death was May 21, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Flagler County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Kim C. Hammond Justice Center, 1769 E Moody Blvd Building #1, Bunnell, FL 32110. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 8, 2024. Personal Representative: /s/ David Hankinson 12126 Normont Drive Houston, Texas 77070 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Jennifer A. McGee Jennifer A. McGee, Attorney Florida Bar Number: 1023164 6 Meridian Home Lane, Unit 201 Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Telephone: (386) 320-7300 E-Mail: jennifer@mcgeelawfl.com Secondary E-Mail: denise@mcgeelawfl.com February 8, 15, 2024 24-00023G

BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT COME THIS DAY, on the 11th of September in the Julian Period of 1963 (2446124 2331), under the Virgo, sign (18º13’) Mercury, at Miami, in the Territory of Lauderdale County, in Florida, Latitude 88º42’W, 32º22’N, one of the several states of the United Statesof America, Lela Mae Patterson (mother and “birthing person”) gave birth to a single male, known as Tyrone Baker of Florida at approximately 17:00 UT, precisely at Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1611 N.W. 12 th Avenue, Miami, Florida 33136. It is hereby declared by Lela Mae Patterson (mother) a Floridian National but not a citizen of the District of Columbia and Robert Edward Baker, Jr. (father), a Floridian National but not a citizen of the District of Columbia, give testament to the witness of the birth of Tyrone Baker of

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development order state the land use will revert to R-2,” Davis said, citing the city’s 2006 PRD development order. That order was for a maximum of 119 units, and the 2006 developer was represented by Rob Merrell, who is also part of the legal team representing the current developers. If the Planning Board members inquire about an acceptable density, that’s what she would point to. “In fact, Rob Merrell described it as the poster child for smart development,” Davis said. “I could not agree more.” The PRD process was working, Tomoka Oaks resident Michelle Zirkelbach said. What failed is that it didn’t give the developers exactly what they wanted. “I have my daughter’s seventh grade citizenship project,” she said. “On here, what we want: Open land. We want space. What we don’t want: A bunch of junk jammed in a doughnut hole.”

standards. We don’t have that anymore because the PRD expired, so we’re in limbo.” The developers of the proposed Tomoka Reserve subdivision are THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 2024 KARL SANDERS, attorney representing the developers leaving another Ormond Beach Planning Board public hearing with a recommendation of denial. On Thursday, Jan. 11, the board reviewed a request to rezone the 147.94-acre former Tomoka Oaks 1 golf course property from a Planned Residential Development to R-2 “Single-family low density” during its meeting, held at Tomoka Christian Church. Developers Carl Velie, Ray Barshay, Sheldon Rubin and Emily Rubin are pursuing a rezoning since their previous plan to construct 272-homes was turned down by the City Commission last November. BOARD: WE TOLD DEVELOPERS The property was zoned R-2 prior WHAT WE WANTED to 2006, when it was rezoned PRD to Board member Mike Scudiero said allow a developer to build 35 townthat when he buys something, he homes and six condo buildings on 30 likes to know what he’s buying. acres of the golf course, a develop“It sure seems to me like the appliment that never took place due to the cant bought a piece of property with recession. no entitlements, as was said here But the board believed that, just tonight,” Scudiero said. “It’s like because it was previously zoned buying a car without an engine — R-2, doesn’t mean it should be today, seems like a bad idea to me.” voting unanimously to recommend Board member Barry du Mouthe commission deny the rezoning lin said he didn’t understand why request. the developer insists on building “Just because it used to be, to me, as many homes as possible on the is not meeting the burden of proof,” property. He raised concerns about Board Chair Doug Thomas said. infrastructure and traffic and said The golf course has been coined the the property could instead be devel“hole in the doughnut” by Tomoka oped similar to Broadwater, which Oaks residents and Dennis Bayer, the has large estate homes. attorney representing its homeown“If you develop these kinds of ers’ association, because it is comestates on that property, I think that pletely surrounded by the neighwould be a jewel for the developer,” borhood. Planning Board member du Moulin said. Troy Railsback said the developers If something is to be developed purchased the former golf course on the former golf course property, property knowing that it came with board member Al Jorczak said it a lack of entitlements since it was should be “above and beyond” anyzoned PRD for the last 17 years. a PRD zoning provides the oppor- status at about 4:50 p.m. Thursday. thing ever done in Ormond Beach. “If you fill the doughnut with a “We should be moving toward tunity to “harmonize the challenges The Planning Board meeting started non-conforming use, or bad ingreexcellence and not just whatever the presented by the proposed devel- at 6 p.m. dients, it’s going to taste bad and it’s Bayer said he didn’t want to fur- common practices are, even in other opment of the former golf course going to make us sick,” Railsback land in a manner that best satisfies ther delay the process, but that they communities,” Jorczak said. “It’s a said. “They’re looking for sweet the goals and objectives of the city’s would raise the issue when it came special community and it’s a special jelly to explode the whole doughnut comprehensive plan and land devel- before the City Commission as they spot.” hole.” Maybe, it requires a special zoning opment code regulations,” according believe they have sufficient evidence MISCOMMUNICATION OR to support a party-intervenor status. district too, he added. to a staff report. BULLYING? “My clients are the doughnut The developers and their attorneys “The actions taken by Triumph Planning Board members were on Oaks of Ormond Beach I, LLC, show that surround the hole,” Bayer said. kept telling the board at previous “It’s now time that we stand alert since the start of the meeting. an unwillingness by the applicant “They’re the hole that’s trying to hearings that the board needed to tell up to the land use attorneys Earlier that morning, they had to address concerns that have been come in now and affect substantially them what they wanted for Tomoka each received a letter from Karl and we work together instead Reserve, board member Angeline identified by the Planning Board, the our neighborhood.” Sanders, the attorney representing If the developers are given an R-2 Schull said. City Commission, and the residents of threaten us with words like, the developers, opposing that the “We did,” she said. “We told you of Tomoka Oaks subdivision,” the zoning, they can then “paint the ‘I’m going to go nuclear on HOA be granted “party-intervenor” canvas however they want,” Bayer less density and you weren’t willstaff report states. status, which allows them to present The board was not there to rehash said. A site plan review is all they ing — we had the slightest change of you.’” their case before the board and the the previous 272-home development would need to develop the property, like three or four homes, so it’s very City Commission. and that’s a technical process. frustrating for you to come back now order application, Sanders said. GG GALLOWAY, Planning Board The board saw it as an intimida“As your staff has pointed out, if and say, ‘Oh, well now we want R-2 All the developers are asking now, member tion tactic and said it was an examhe said, is that the city revert the that canvas is painted under a PRD so we can put more homes in there.’” ple of how developers are bullying Thomas said that when the develzoning district back to what it was designation, then you’re going to volunteer boards and commissions help pick the colors, you can help opers bought the property in 2021, historically: R-2. he deemed necessary, to provide a their way. “So to the extent that there are any pick the confines,” Bayer said. “We it was zoned PRD. In his opinion, it “I do not like getting an email at meaningful opportunity to present questions or concerns of any kind go through the same process that should remain zoned as such. 7:18 this morning with the applicant his clients’ objections and concerns,” about any proposed development was there before.” “Three times we have told them sending out a letter with all kinds of Sanders said. Tomoka Oaks resident Carolyn what we want, and three times they on this piece of property, we’re not objections and conditions and everygoing to talk about that tonight,” Davis said that the property isn’t in have just walked away and said, thing else,” Thomas said. “I look at ‘WE’RE ENTITLED TO HAVE Sanders said. “That was the pur- “limbo,” as the attorney argued. The ‘The heck with that, we’re not doing that as either being totally unpre- DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS’ pose of the prior hearings, where the developers can bring back a develop- that,’” Thomas said. “So here we are, pared or intimidation — and if you’re The previous 272-home develop- PRD development was an attempt ment order under a PRD zoning to be and it’s going to be ... a unanimous going to try and intimidate me, you ment order application was direct- to negotiate an agreement that was considered by the commission. decision.” might as well hit me upside the head ed by the City Commission to be acceptable to both the city and to the “Nowhere does the now-expired with a two-by-four, because you’re reviewed again by the Planning neighbors. That failed, so we move Board due to concerns about den- forward.” going to get my attention.” Thomas said he didn’t appreci- sity, traffic and irrigation in the bufThe property has no zoning entiate being notified at the last min- fer. Instead of continuing to pursue tlements under a PRD without a ute, saying it was unfair to both the this, the developers opted to ask for a development order, Sanders said. board members and the residents rezoning, which could allow them to There’s nothing the developers can build more homes than their previ- do on the property without a rezonwho attended the meeting. Board member GG Galloway said ous proposal. ing granting them new entitlements, Planning Director Steven Spraker he argued. coming to the board with threats or with the intent to bully the board to said there’s been a lot of numbers “We want an opportunity to have floating around regarding the num- the same rights for our property,” approve a project is inappropriate. “It’s now time that we stand up to ber of homes that could be built on Sanders said. “We’re entitled to have the land use attorneys and we work the former golf course. development rights for our proper“Quite honestly, we don’t know ty, just like everyone else, and what together instead of threaten us with words like, ‘I’m going to go nuclear until we see a site plan that’s been everyone is entitled to, in any jurisengineered, it’s taken into (consid- diction, is a zoning code that lists on you,’” Galloway said. Sanders apologized to the board, eration) tree preservation, natural zoning districts, allowed uses and saying that the letter he wrote was areas,” Spraker said. “So we’re not development standards. We don’t not written for the board, but for going to be able to answer it.” have that anymore because the PRD Located at 180 S. Yonge from 5,400 square to city’s planning staff recom- expired, so we’re in limbo.” City Attorney ed Randy Hayes, and that feetThe mended the Planning Board deny the opposition7,200 has tosquare be raised to beallowing feet, St. in Ormond Beach, developers’ rezoning request to PRD INSTEAD OF R-2 part of the record. more members to jointhe and R-2, stating that the PRD should be Bayer said he was made aware that “My communication was designed more equipment and classes the fitness studio has to ensure that Mr. Bayer had as much preserved because of the property’s the developers were opposing the to be added. unique characteristics and because HOA be granted party-intervenor Doug Thomas. Photo by Jarleene Almenas time as this boardAt deemed necessary, expanded by 1,800 the age of 24, Arnold N

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It hasn’t been an easy season for Seabreeze’s girls basketball team. But senior Sarahnoel Randolph hasn’t stopped pulling down rebounds. Randolph surpassed 1,000 rebounds in her career during a 59-28 loss against Flagler Palm Coast at the FPC gym on Monday, Jan. 8. She entered the game ranked fourth in the state with 16.7 rebounds a game. “I play volleyball, so I just kind of see the ball and I jump,” Randolph said. “I think I have a high vertical (leap) for my height (5-foot-5). I think I’m just good at niche things.” The Sandcrabs fell to 1-10 with the loss. FPC freshman Ava Works led the Bulldogs (5-7) with 25 points. It was her third straight game with 20 or more points. “I definitely have more confidence,” Works said. “I scored a lot in our first game back from break. After that, I knew I can do it.” Works began the year as FPC’s point guard. Now she and sophomore Alexandria Connerton are sharing the role. “We’re switching them up so Ava can get her shot more,” FPC coach George Butts said. “She’s growing up. I told her that tonight, I wanted her to start early. I didn’t want her to wait.” Works responded with 12 first-half points. Tori Spann added nine points for the Bulldogs. Connerton and Kiera Clark scored eight points apiece.

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Randolph, who is also leading Seabreeze in scoring with 12 points per game, scored a team-high 10 points against the Bulldogs. Randolph was an all-area volleyball player as a middle blocker and said it would be fun if she can be named allarea in basketball too. Her eye-popping rebound totals might help her reach that honor. “I’m more of a volleyball player, but I really like basketball,” said Randolph, who will concentrate on academics in college. She plans to major in political science at either the University of Florida or UCF and hopes to eventually become an appellate lawyer. She said she’d like to see the Seabreeze girls basketball program grow after she graduates. “We’ve had a lot of girls transfer this year, and we’re really young,” Randolph said. “My goal is to help this team rebuild. I want people to come to Seabreeze and play basketball after I leave.” The Sandcrabs planned to honor Randolph before their home game against Father Lopez on Thursday, Jan. 11 for achieving the rebounding

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SUBSEQUENT INSERTIONS SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2023 CA 000630 SELENE FINANCE LP, Plaintiff, vs. CHRISTOPHER J. POGGI A/K/A CHRISTOPHER POGGI AND ANGEL F. POGGI A/K/A ANGEL POGGI, et al. Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 05, 2024, and entered in 2023 CA 000630 of the Circuit Court of the SEVENTH Judicial Circuit in and for Flagler County, Florida, wherein SELENE FINANCE LP is the Plaintiff and CHRISTOPHER J. POGGI A/K/A CHRISTOPHER POGGI; ANGEL

F. POGGI A/K/A ANGEL POGGI; ROBERT CHANG; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANGEL F. POGGI A/K/A ANGEL POGGI; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF CHRISTOPHER J. POGGI A/K/A CHRISTOPHER POGGI; CITY OF PALM COAST, FLORIDA are the Defendant(s). TOM W. BEXLEY as the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at https://flagler.realforeclose. com, at 11:00 AM, on February 23, 2024, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 8, BLOCK 7, OF PALM COAST, MAP OF BELLE TERRE, SECTION 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 6 PAGE(S) 59-67, INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBLIC

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 2023 CA 000936 GREENSPRING CAPITAL MANAGEMENT, LLC, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS ADMINISTRATOR OF RMH 2023-1 TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS, DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER, OR AGAINST HORST SCHROEDER, ITT LEVITT DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, UNKNOWN TENANT #1, UNKNOWN TENANT #2, Defendants. To: All Unknown Heirs, Creditors, Devisees, Beneficiaries, Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Trustees, and all other parties claiming an interest by, through, under, or against Horst Schroeder Last Known Address: 100 Belvedere Lane Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Current Address: 100 Belvedere Lane Palm Coast, Florida 32137 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been instituted to foreclose a Mortgage covering the following real and personal property described as follows, to wit: Lot 69, Block 3, PALM COAST, MAP OF BELLE TERRE, SECTION 11, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 6, Pages 59 through 67, inclusive, Public Records of Flagler County, Florida; as amended in instrument recorded in O.R.

Book 35, Page 528, Public Records of Flagler County, Florida. Property Address: 100 Belvedere Lane, Palm Coast, FL 32137. Each Defendant is required to serve written defenses to the Complaint or Petition on Gary M. Singer, Esq., Law Firm of Gary M. Singer. P.A., Plaintiff ’s attorney, whose address is 12 S.E. 7th Street, Ste. 820, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301, and to file the original of the defenses with the Clerk of this Court, on or before the 30th day following the first publication of this notice otherwise a Judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. You may also e-mail the written defenses to the Complaint to the following e-mail addresses: service@garysingerlaw.com and/or singer@garysingerlaw.com. This Notice should be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Palm Coast Observer. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court at Flagler County, Florida, this day of 1/17/2024. /s/ Tom Bexley As Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By: /s/ Amy Perez Deputy Clerk Respectfully Submitted, LAW FIRM OF GARY M. SINGER, P.A. 12 SE 7th Street, Suite 820 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Telephone: (954) 851-1448 Facsimile: (954) 252-2189 service@garysingerlaw.com singer@garysingerlaw.com By: /s/ Gary M. Singer Gary M. Singer, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 544906 February 1, 8, 2024 24-00021G

SECOND INSERTION REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION SERVICES RFP [2024-CS-01] Grand Haven Community Development District will receive bids for the following project: Renovations To The Café 2001 Waterside Parkway, Palm Coast, FL Architect’s Project Number (7161.030) Date & Time for Receiving Bids: MARCH 12, 2024, 12:00 PM EST Place for Receiving Bids: Bids will be opened publicly on March 12, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. EST at the District’s office located at 2 North Village Parkway, Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Format: Respondents shall submit seven (7) copies of the required proposals and one (1) electronic copy (CD or flash drive) no later than 12:00 p.m., on March 12, 2024, at the CDD Office, 2 North Village Parkway, Palm Coast, Florida 32137, in a sealed opaque envelope. Bids must be received ON OR BEFORE the day and time referenced above. Late submittals will be rejected. Schedule: First Advertisement February 1, 2024 Second Advertisement February 8, 2024 Pre-Bid Conference* February 20,2024 --10:00 AM Deadline for questions February 27, 2024 –12:00 PM Final Addendum Issued March 5, 2024 Bids Received March 12, 2024 *Pre-bid conference will be held at the project site (address above) and IS mandatory. Bid Guarantee: Bid Bond for 5% of bid total made payable to “Grand Haven Community Development District”. Documents available from: https://tinyurl.com/2p8zwax8 NOTE: Documents are being provided in electronic PDF format only via download through the above link. Bidders are authorized to have paper documents printed at their own expense. Printing costs will not be reimbursed. Direct Correspondence to: Mick Richmond m.richmond@brameheck.com and Mike Russell m.russell@brameheck.com General Contractors may distribute plans and specifications to subcontractors at their discretion. Note that General contractors are responsible for distributing to their subcontractors any addenda or clarifications that are issued in response to questions submitted during the bid process. Printing costs for hard copies are the responsibility of the individual or entity requesting the printing. The Owner reserves the right to waive informalities in any bid and to accept any bid which they consider to be in their best interest and to reject any and all bids. February 1, 8, 2024

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THIRD INSERTION NOTICE OF INTENT TO USE UNIFORM METHOD OF COLLECTING NON-AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS Flagler County, Florida (the “County”) hereby provides notice, pursuant to section 197.3632(3)(a), Florida Statutes, of its intent to use the uniform method of collecting nonad valorem special assessments to fund the following: -Beach renourishment services, facilities, and programs in the unincorporated area of the County and the incorporated areas of the municipalities of Beverly Beach, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, Marineland, and Palm Coast; -Stormwater services, facilities, and programs in the unincorporated area of the County and the incorporated areas of the municipalities of Beverly Beach, Bunnell,and Marineland; -Fire rescue services, facilities, and programs in the unincorporated area of the County and the incorporated areas of the municipalities of Beverly Beach, Bunnell, and Marineland; and -Roadway improvements, services, facilities, and programs in the unincorporated area of the County and the incorporated areas of the municipalities of Flagler Beach, Bunnell, and Palm Coast. These assessments will commence in the Fiscal Year beginning on October 1, 2024 and continue year to year until discontinued by the County. The County will consider the adoption of resolutions electing to use the uniform method of collecting such assessments authorized by section 197.3632, Florida Statutes, at a public hearing to be held at 5:30 p.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, on February 19, 2024, in the Board Chambers, 1769 East Moody Blvd., Bldg. 2, Bunnell, Florida. Such resolutions will state the need for the levy and will contain a legal description of the boundaries of the real property subject to the levy. Copies of the proposed forms of resolution, which contains the legal description of the real property subject to the levy, are on file and available for inspection at the Office of the County Administrator located at 1769 E. Moody Boulevard, Building 2, Florida, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. All interested persons are invited to attend. In the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the County with respect to any matter relating to the consideration of the resolution at the above-referenced public hearing, a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such an event, such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence on which the appeal is to be based. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in this proceeding should contact the Flagler County Administration Office at (386) 313-4001, at least 48 hours prior to the date of the hearing. January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 2024

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RECORDS OF FLAGLER COUNTY FLORIDA, AS AMENDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 35, PAGE 528, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA. Property Address: 41 BECKER LN, PALM COAST, FL 32137 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 45.031. IMPORTANT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration

in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste D-305, Deland, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. Dated this 24 day of January, 2024. By: \S\Danielle Salem Danielle Salem, Esquire Florida Bar No. 0058248 Communication Email: dsalem@raslg.com ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Telephone: 561-241-6901 Facsimile: 561-997-6909 Service Email: flmail@raslg.com 23-107174 - NaP February 1, 8, 2024 24-00020G

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right-of-way of the “Old” Florida East Coast Canal (F.E.C.C.) as recorded in deed book 18, pages 42-44 of the public records of Flagler County; thence departing said extension line, run S19°11’11”E along said centerline right-of-way, a distance of 146.64 feet; thence departing said centerline right-ofway, run S69°25’01”W along a line being the extension of the southerly line of Lot 56 of said plat, a distance of 100.03 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 56 of said plat, thence departing said extension line, run along the easterly lone of said put and the westerly right-of-way of the “Old” Florida East Coast Canal (F.E.C.C.), a distance of 138.00 feet to the aforementioned point of beginning of this description. Parcel Identification Number: 04-11-313000-00000-0560 Property Address: 107 Island Estates Pkwy., Palm Coast, FL 32137 has been filed against you and you are required to serve written defenses, if any, to it on Plaintiff ’s attorney, McCabe & Ronsman, whose address is 110 Solana Road, Suite 102, Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, 32082; Telephone No. (904) 396-0090, within 30 days of first publication, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff ’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED this 5 day of JANUARY, 2024. Tom Bexley Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By: /s/ Sara Proffitt As Deputy Clerk Michael J. McCabe, Esq. McCabe & Ronsman 110 Solana Road, Suite 102 Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082 service@flcalegal.com Jan. 18, 25; Feb. 1, 8, 2024 24-00012G

NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE COUNTY COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2023-CC-000694 ISLAND ESTATES NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION, INC., a Florida not-for-profit corporation, Plaintiff, v. TOY WHITAKER, et al. Defendants. TO: TOY WHITAKER UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TOY WHITAKER Last Known Address: 8802 Estate Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33412 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a Claim of Lien on property in Flagler County, Florida: Lot 56, Island Estates, according to the map or plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 28, Page(s) 43 through 51, of the Public Records of Flagler County, Florida. Together with a Parcel of land being a portion of the Westerly half (1/2) of the “Old” Florida East Coast Canal (F.E.C.C.) right-of-way lying in government Section 15, Township 11 South, Range 31 East, Flagler County, Florida, being more particularly described as follows: A point of reference being the intersection of the easterly right-of-way of Island Estates Parkway with the northerly line of Lot 56 of the subdivision plat of Island Estates as recorded in map book 28, pages 43-51 of the public records of Flagler County; thence N64°29’33”E along the northerly line of said Lot, a distance of 420.14 feet to the northeasterly corner of Lot 56 of said plat and the point of beginning; thence continuing N64°29’33”E along a line being the extension of the northerly line of said Lot, a distance of 100.61 feet to a point at the intersection of said extension line with the centerline

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$4,995.00 USD was seized for forfeiture by the Flagler County Sheriff ’s Office on January 3, 2024. The item was seized at or near Plainview Drive, Palm Coast, Flagler County FL. The Flagler County Sheriff is holding the property for purposes of a current forfeiture action 2024 CA 49 in the 7th Circuit Court.

NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY Case No. 2023-CA-000653 Division: 49 MARCIA M. WILK and THEODORE F. WILK Plaintiffs, vs. JAMES ALLEN, Deceased, et al, Defendant(s). TO: WANDA ALLEN TISDALE, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the following property in Flagler County, Florida: LOT 1 AND 10, BLOCK 2, LINCOLN HEIGHTS SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OR MAP THEREOF DESCRIBED IN PLAT BOOK 2, AT PAGE(S) 18, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Vincent L. Sullivan, Esq., the Plaintiff ’s attorney, whose address is 145 City Place, Suite 301, Palm Coast, Florida 32137, on or before 30 days after the first publication and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the Plaintiff ’s attorney or immediately thereafter, otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated 1/23/2024. TOM BEXLEY Clerk of Court (SEAL) By: /s/ Amy Perez Deputy Clerk Vincent L. Sullivan, Esq. the Plaintiff ’s attorney 145 City Place, Suite 301 Palm Coast, Florida 32137 Jan. 25; Feb. 1, 8, 15, 2024 24-00018G

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SECOND INSERTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FLAGLER COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION CASE No. 2023 CP 000582 Estate of DANUTA HOFFMAN, Deceased The administration of the Estate of DANUTA HOFFMAN, deceased, whose date of death was JUNE 9TH, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Flagler County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Kim C Hammond Justice Center, 1769 E Moody Blvd, Bldg #1, Bunnell, Florida 32110. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2024. Personal Representative: BEATA T. STEVENS 20 BUTTONWORTH DR. PALM COAST, FLORIDA 32137 Attorney for the Personal Representative Eliza Hope, Esq. Florida Bar No. 0087952 747 S. Ridgewood Ave., Suite 101 Daytona Beach, Fl 32114 Tel. (813) 600-8695 Email: yourattorney@hotmail.com February 1, 8, 2024 24-00019G

VOLUSIA COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES FIRST INSERTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No.: 2023-10009-PRDL Division: 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF MICHAEL ANDREW BAKAYSA a/k/a MICHAEL A. BAKAYSA a/k/a MICHAEL BAKAYSA Deceased. The administration of the estate of MICHAEL A. BAKAYSA, deceased, whose date of death was 12/01/2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 6043, DeLand, Florida 32721-6043. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS

AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 8, 2024. /s/ JENNIFER OCEALIS Personal Representative 18 Sugarberry Circle Ormond Beach, FL 32174 /s/ ADAM WARREN Florida Bar No. 940501 Hawkins, Hawkins & Burt, LLP 501 South Ridgewood Avenue Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 adamwarren@hawkinsandburt.com laura@hawkinsandburt.com February 8, 15, 2024 24-00060I

FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2019 10296 CIDL THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-20, Plaintiff, v. JULIUS THREET; YVONNE D. THREET; MERS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; CARMEL FINANCIAL CORP.; ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, Defendant(s), NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment dated January 24, 2024 entered in Civil Case No. 2019 10296 CIDL in the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial Circuit in and for Volusia County, Florida, wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS, INC., ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-20, Plaintiff and YVONNE D. THREET; MERS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, INC.; CARMEL FINANCIAL CORP. are

defendants, Laura E. Roth, Clerk of Court, will sell the property at public sale at www. volusia.realforeclose.com beginning at 11:00 AM on May 28, 2024 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to-wit:. LOT 18, BLOCK 1229, DELTONA LAKES UNIT FOURTY-THREE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 27, PAGES 270 THROUGH 283, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Property Address: 1600 Amboy Drive, Deltona, Florida 32738 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM BEFORE THE CLERK REPORTS THE SURPLUS AS UNCLAIMED. THE COURT, IN ITS DISCRETION, MAY ENLARGE THE TIME OF THE SALE. NOTICE OF THE CHANGED TIME OF SALE SHALL BE PUBLISHED AS PROVIDED HEREIN. Kelley Kronenberg 10360 West State Road 84 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 Phone: (954) 370-9970 Fax: (954) 252-4571 Service E-mail: ftlrealprop@kelleykronenberg.com /s/ Jordan Shealy Jordan Shealy, Esq. FBN: 1039538 File No: M180252-JMV February 8, 15, 2024 24-00057I

FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE No. 2022 11900 CIDL FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE LLC, Plaintiff, vs. DEVONNA HALCOMB AKA DEVONNA K. HALCOMB, et. al., Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment entered in Case No. 2022 11900 CIDL of the Circuit Court of the 7TH Judicial Circuit in and for VOLUSIA County, Florida, wherein, FINANCE OF AMERICA REVERSE LLC, Plaintiff, and DEVONNA HALCOMB AKA DEVONNA K. HALCOMB, et. al., are Defendants, Clerk of the Court, Laura E. Roth, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at WWW.VOLUSIA.REALFORECLOSE. COM, at the hour of 11:00 AM, on the 26th day of March, 2024, the following described property: THE WEST 1/2 OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, EXCEPT THE EAST 30 FEET THEREOF, VOLUSIA COUNTY,

VOLUSIA COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF SUSPENSION To: Lutaaya K. Ross Case No: CD202308151/D 3211300 A Notice of Suspension to suspend and an Administrative Complaint to revoke your license and eligibility for licensure has been filed against you. You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing a request for same to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licensing, Post Office Box 5708, Tallahassee, Florida 32314-5708. If a request for hearing is not received by 21 days from the date of the last publication, the right to hearing in this matter will be waived and the Department will dispose of this cause in accordance with law. Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024 24-00059I FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, must file a claim per the requirements set forth in FL Stat. 45.032. IMPORTANT If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. DATED this 6th day of February, 2024. GREENSPOON MARDER LLP TRADE CENTRE SOUTH, SUITE 700 100 WEST CYPRESS CREEK ROAD FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 Telephone: (954) 343 6273 Hearing Line: (888) 491-1120 Facsimile: (954) 343 6982 Email 1: Karissa.Chin-Duncan@gmlaw.com Email 2: gmforeclosure@gmlaw.com By: /s/ Karissa Chin-Duncan, Esq. Florida Bar No. 98472 22-000431 (34407.1932) / JSchwartz 24-00064I February 8, 15, 2024

FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2021 31201 CICI WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, NOT INDIVIDUALLY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR NATIONSTAR HECM ACQUISITION TRUST 2020-1, Plaintiff, vs. VALLIS F. MILLER, et al. Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated April 24, 2023, and entered in 2021 31201 CICI of the Circuit Court of the SEVENTH Judicial Circuit in and for Volusia County, Florida, wherein MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT, LLC is the Plaintiff and VALLIS F. MILLER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VALLIS F. MILLER; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; THE COLONY HOUSE, INC. are the Defendant(s). Laura E. Roth as the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www. volusia.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 AM, on March 01, 2024, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: APARTMENT UNIT C-2, NEW COLONY HOUSE, A CONDOMINIUM ACCORDING TO THE DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM THEREOF AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1326, PAGE 526 AND AS AMENDED THERETO, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORI-

DA, TOGETHER WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN THE COMMON ELEMENTS APPURTENANT THERETO. Property Address: 500 SOUTH BEACH STREET UNIT C2, DAYTONA BEACH, FL 32114 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 45.031. IMPORTANT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste D-305, Deland, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. Dated this 2 day of February, 2024. ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Telephone: 561-241-6901 Facsimile: 561-997-6909 Service Email: flmail@raslg.com By: \S\Danielle Salem Danielle Salem, Esquire Florida Bar No. 0058248 Communication Email: dsalem@raslg.com 21-012095 - MiM February 8, 15, 2024 24-00063I


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VOLUSIA COUNTY FIRST INSERTION NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45, FLORIDA STATUTES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2023 30160 CICI TRAILWOOD TOWNHOMES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, Plaintiff, vs. ANGELINA ORTIZ, et al., Defendant(s). Notice is given that pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated , in Case No.: 2023 30160 CICI of the Circuit Court in and for Volusia County, Florida, wherein TRAILWOOD TOWNHOMES HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC, is the Plaintiff and ANGELINA ORTIZ, et al., is/

are the Defendant(s). The Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at 11:00 a.m., at https://www.volusia. realforeclose.com, in accordance with Section 45.031, Florida Statutes, on March 20, 2024, the following described property set forth in the Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 23 TRAILWOOD SUB MB 38 PG 97 PER OR 5050 PG 2185 PER OR 5849 PG 3420 PER OR 5897 PG 3787 PER OR 6377 PG 3606 & OR 6589 PG 2609 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim before the clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AN ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO ACCESS COURT FACILITIES OR PARTICIPATE IN A

COURT PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. TO REQUEST SUCH AN ACCOMMODATION, PLEASE CONTACT COURT ADMINISTRATION IN ADVANCE OF THE DATE THE SERVICE IS NEEDED: COURT ADMINISTRATION, 101 N. ALABAMA AVE., STE. D-305, DELAND, FL 32724; (386) 257-6096. HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 711. DATED: January 31, 2024 By: /s/Carlos Arias Carlos Arias, Esquire Florida Bar No.: 820911 ARIAS BOSINGER, PLLC 280 W. Canton Avenue, Suite 330 Winter Park, Florida 32789 (407) 636-2549 February 8, 15, 2024 24-00054I

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2024-10204-PRDL IN RE: ESTATE OF JERRY VERN MORROW, Deceased. The administration of the estate of JERRY VERN MORROW, deceased, whose date of death was December 8, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 North Alabama Avenue, Deland FL 32724. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 8, 2024. Personal Representative: SUZETTE M. PARKER 1424 Carrlton Way Chesapeake, Virginia 23320 Attorney for Personal Representative: BENJAMIN F. DIAMOND Attorney Florida Bar Number: 899291 THE DIAMOND LAW FIRM, P.A. 150 2ND AVE N STE 570 ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33701 Telephone: (727) 823-1400 Fax: (727) 999-5111 E-Mail: ben@diamondlawflorida.com Secondary E-Mail: kelley@diamondlawflorida.com eservice@diamondlawflorida.com February 8, 15, 2024 24-00053I

NOTICE OF ACTION CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2023 31918 CICI CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES LLC, Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF EDDIE L. GENTLE A/K/A EDDIE GENTLE, DECEASED, et. al. Defendant(s), TO: OLIVIA GENTLE, ADOLPHUS SYLVESTER GENTLE, whose residence is unknown and all parties having or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed herein. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property: THE SOUTHERLY 55 FEET OF LOTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK 8, PLAT 2 PLAN OF DAYTONA GARDENS, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 37, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, Boca Raton, Florida 33487 on or before MAR 18 2024/(30 days from Date of First Publication of this Notice) and file the original with the clerk of this court either before service on Plaintiff ’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition filed herein. THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUBLISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR TWO (2) CONSECUTIVE WEEKS. WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at County, Florida, this 1 day of February, 2024. LAURA E ROTH CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) BY: /s/ Jennifer M. Hamilton DEPUTY CLERK Robertson, Anschutz, Schneid, Crane & Partners, PLLC 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33487 PRIMARY EMAIL: flmail@raslg.com 23-112449 February 8, 15, 2024 24-00058I

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO.: 2023-CP-13006 IN RE: MARY BLOUNT MCMAHAN, Deceased. The administration of the estate of MARY BLOUNT MCMAHAN, deceased, whose date of death was June 23, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 North Alabama Avenue, DeLand, FL 32724. The name and address of the personal representative and the personal representative=s attorney are set forth below. An Order of Summary Administration has been entered by the Court on January 26, 2023. The total value of the estate is estimated to be $500.00 and has been assigned to Bank of America, N.A., in accordance with ITEM III of the Last Will and Testament of Mary Blount McMahan, dated June 15, 2012. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT=S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED The date of the first publication of this Notice is February 8, 2024. Personal Representative: Bank of America, N.A. Mail Code MO9-250-24-01, Centene Centre 7676 Forsyth Blvd., 24th Floor Clayton, MO 63105-3404 Attorney for Personal Representative: Robert F. Iseley, Jr., Esq. biseley@bellsouth.net mtc2470@bellsouth.net Florida Bar No.: 844070 Grimsley, Marker & Iseley, P.A. 200 West Forsyth Street, Suite 1300 Jacksonville, Florida 32202 Telephone: (904) 3549900 Facsimile: (904) 482-0556 February 8, 15, 2024 24-00062I

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME LAW PURSUANT TO SECTION 865.09, FLORIDA STATUTES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Samantha Thibodeau will engage in business under the fictitious name THE POSH BLONDE, with a physical address 54 Vining Ct Ormond Beach, FL 32176, with a mailing address 2526 Chester Ave New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168, and already registered the name mentioned above with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations.

Notice Under Fictitious Name Law According to Florida Statute Number 865.09 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the Fictitious Name of Young Minds Preschool located at 353 S. Halifax Dr., in the City of Ormond Beach, Volusia County, FL 32176 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Department of State, Tallahassee, Florida. Dated this 2nd day of February, 2024. WOM, LLC

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The following personal property of Robert Leon Tirrell will on the 22nd day of February 2024 at 10:00 a.m., on property at 460 Ridgewood Avenue, Lot #57, Holly Hill, Volusia County, Florida 32117, in Ashland Mobile Home Park be sold for cash to satisfy storage fees in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 715.109: Year/Make: 1969 ELCO Mobile Home VIN #: 16653 TITLE: 0014732153 And All Other Personal Property Therein

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NOTICE OF CIVIL ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO: 2023 12862 CIDL PROSPER FL REALTY, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, v. THE ESTATE OF LAURA E. HAWKINS; ANY BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF LAURA E. HAWKINS; THE ESTATE OF WOODROW W. HAWKINS and ANY BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF WOODROW W. HAWKINS; INSPIREN TECH SOLUTIONS, LLC, A Virginia Limited Liability company and VOLUSIA COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR Defendants. TO: THE ESTATE OF LAURA E. HAWKINS; ANY BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF LAURA E. HAWKINS; THE ESTATE OF WOODROW W. HAWKINS and ANY BENEFICIARIES OF THE ESTATE OF WOODROW W. HAWKINS (Addresses Unknown) COMES NOW, the Plaintiff, PROSPER FL REALTY, LLC, by and through the undersigned attorney, and hereby gives notice that a civil action has been instituted on the above action, and is now pending in the Circuit Court of the State of Florida, County of Volusia, on December 27, 2023. Case No: 2023-CA-12862. 1. 31 17 32 W ½ of SE ¼ of SE ¼ OF SE ¼ OF NW 1/4 EXC 50 PC SUBSURFACE RIGHTS , according to the Public Records of Volusia County, Florida. Parcel No. 723100000910 You are required to serve an Answer to this action upon: RICHARD M. RICCIARDI, JR., ESQUIRE of YOUR ADVOCATES, Plaintiff ’s attorney, who address is 2050 McGregor Blvd., Fort Myers, FL 33901, on or before MAR 15 2024, and file the original with the clerk of this court at Volusia County Justice Center, P.O. Box 6043, DeLand, FL 32721-6043, either before service on Plaintiff ’s attomey or immediately thereafter. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of you current address. Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the clerk’s office. DATED THIS 30 DAY OF January, 2024. Laura E. Roth Clerk of the Circuit Court (SEAL) By: /s/ Jennifer M. Hamilton Deputy Clerk RICHARD M. RICCIARDI, JR., ESQUIRE YOUR ADVOCATES Plaintiff ’s attorney 2050 McGregor Blvd. Fort Myers, FL 33901 Feb. 8, 15, 22, 29, 2024 24-00055I

NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE No. 2023 12590 CIDL CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC, PLAINTIFF, VS. BRIAN JOHN MONAHAN A/K/A BRIAN MONAHAN, ET AL. DEFENDANT(S). To: UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BRIAN JOHN MONAHAN A/K/A BRIAN MONAHAN RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1923 S Viscaya Circle, Deltona, FL 32738 To: BRIAN JOHN MONAHAN A/K/A BRIAN MONAHAN RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1923 S Viscaya Circle, Deltona, FL 32738 To: UNKNOWN TENANT # 1 RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 1923 S Viscaya Circle, Deltona, FL 32738 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property located in Volusia County, Florida: Lot 9, Block 165, Deltona Lakes Unit Twenty-Three according to the plat thereof, recorded in Map Book 27, Pages 36 through 40, inclusive, of the Public Records of Volusia County, Florida. has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to this action, on Tromberg, Morris & Poulin, PLLC, attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is 1515 South Federal Highway, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33432, and file the original with the Clerk of the Court, within 45 days after the first publication of this notice, either before MAR 15 2024 or immediately thereafter, otherwise a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. This notice shall be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Business Observer. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at 386-257-6096 , 101 N Alabama Ave., Ste D-305, DeLand, FL 32724 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Date: January 30, 2024 LAURA E ROTH CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Jennifer M. Hamilton Deputy Clerk of the Court Tromberg, Morris & Poulin, PLLC attorneys for Plaintiff 1515 South Federal Highway, Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33432 Our Case #: 23-001595/2023 12590 CIDL/CMS February 8, 15, 2024 24-00056I

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2023 11658 CIDL U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. MICHAEL STEPHEN COLES AKA MICHAEL S. COLES, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 16, 2024, and entered in Case No. 2023 11658 CIDL of the Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial Circuit in and for Volusia County, Florida in which U.S. Bank National Association, is the Plaintiff and Michael Stephen Coles a/k/a Michael S. Coles, Florida Housing Finance Corporation, are defendants, the Volusia County Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in/on online at electronically/online at http://www. volusia.realforeclose.com, Volusia County, Florida at 11:00AM EST on the March 5, 2024 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: LOT 6, BLOCK 6, BREEZEWOOD PARK - UNIT 6, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 34, PAGE 149, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. A/K/A 600 S PARKVIEW AVE ORANGE CITY FL 32763 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file a claim before the Clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. ATTENTION PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration, 125 E. Orange Ave., St. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, 386257-6096, within 2 days of your receipt of this notice. If you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771; if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8770. THIS IS NOT A COURT INFORMATION LINE. To file response please contact Volusia County Clerk of Court, 101 N. Alabama Ave., DeLand, Fl 32724, Tel: (386) 736-5907. Dated this 05 day of February, 2024. ALBERTELLI LAW P. O. Box 23028 Tampa, FL 33623 Tel: (813) 221-4743 Fax: (813) 221-9171 eService: servealaw@albertellilaw.com By: /s/ Nathan Gryglewicz Florida Bar #762121 Nathan Gryglewicz, Esq. CT - 22-009294 February 8, 15, 2024 24-00061I

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2023 13010 PRDL Division 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF MILDRED AAKER, A.K.A. MILDRED M. AAKER, A.K.A. MILDRED MARIE AAKER Deceased. The administration of the estate of Mildred Aaker, a.k.a. Mildred M. Aaker, a.k.a. Mildred Marie Aaker, deceased, whose date of death was September 11, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the mailing address of which is PO Box 6043, Deland, Florida 32721. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2024. Personal Representative: /s/ Steven Aaker Steven Aaker 1530 Canyon Drive Downingtown, Pennsylvania 19335 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Wendy A. Mara Wendy A. Mara, Esq., Attorney Florida Bar Number: 69872 Mara Law. P.A. 555 West Granada Blvd., Ste.D-10 Ormond Beach, Florida 32174 Telephone: (386) 672-8081 Fax: (386) 265-5995 E-Mail: wamara@maralawpa.com Secondary E-Mail: fmgomez@maralawpa.com; paralegalm@maralawpa.com February 1, 8, 2024 24-00043I

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE No. 2022 31319 CICI BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., PLAINTIFF, VS. THOMAS E YOVANOVICH , ET AL. DEFENDANT(S). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated January 25, 2024 in the above action, the Volusia County Clerk of Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash at Volusia, Florida, on March 20, 2024, at 11:00 AM, at www.volusia.realforeclose.com for the following described property: LOT 29, RIVERWOOD PHASE V AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41, PAGES 80-81, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim before the clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. The Court, in its discretion, may enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of the changed time of sale shall be published as provided herein. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration at 386-257-6096 , 101 N Alabama Ave., Ste D-305, DeLand, FL 32724 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Tromberg, Morris & Poulin, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff 1515 South Federal Highway Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33486 Telephone #: 561-338-4101 Fax #: 561-338-4077 Email: eservice@tmppllc.com Our Case #: 22-001062/2022 31319 CICI/ BOA February 1, 8, 2024 24-00049I

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2024 10032 PRDL Division 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF CHARLES RAYMOND SWENSON Deceased. The administration of the estate of Charles Raymond Swenson, deceased, whose date of death was December 17, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 6043, DeLand, FL 32721. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2024. Personal Representative: Edward A. Dimayuga 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, Florida 32114 Attorney for Personal Representative: Edward A. Dimayuga, Attorney Florida Bar Number: 50634 Legacy Law Associates, P.L. 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Telephone: (386) 252-2531 Fax: (386) 258-0392 E-Mail: ed@legacylaw313.com Secondary E-Mail: Paralegal@legacylaw313.coma February 1, 8, 2024 24-00047I

NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number: 2024-10295-PDRL Division: 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF SYLVIA SHATARA Deceased. The summary administration of the estate of SYLVIA SHATARA (a/k/a Silvia Shatara), deceased, whose date of death was December 8, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P. O. Box 6043, DeLand, FL 32721-6043. The names and addresses of the petitioner and the petitioner’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons who have claims or demands against the decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2024. Petitioner Joanna Manna 72 Kent Drive Ormond Beach, FL 32176 Attorney for Petitioner RICKY P. BATEH Florida Bar No.: 0998249 6420 Greenland Chase Blvd. Jacksonville, FL 32258 (904) 448-3168 rpbpa7@gmail.com rickbateh@comcast.net February 1, 8, 2024 24-00048I

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2024 10059 PRDL Division 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE DICKSON HUGUS, III Deceased. The administration of the estate of George Dickson Hugus, III, deceased, whose date of death was December 1, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 6043, DeLand, FL 32721. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2024. Personal Representative: George Dickson Hugus, IV c/o Legacy Law Associates, P.L. 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Attorney for Personal Representative: Robert M. Holland, Attorney Florida Bar Number: 938998 Legacy Law Associates, P.L. 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Telephone: (386) 252-2531 Fax: (386) 258-0392 E-Mail: holland@legacylaw313.com Secondary E-Mail: linda@legacylaw313.com February 1, 8, 2024 24-00046I

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2023-13092 PRDL Division 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARGARET MARY NATUZZI A/K/A MARGARET M. NATUZZI, Deceased. The administration of the estate of MARGARET MARY NATUZZI A/K/A MARGARET M. NATUZZI, deceased, whose date of death was October 11, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P. O. Box 6043, DeLand, FL 32721-6043. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate, on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served, must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: February 1, 2024. Signed on this 2 day of December, 2023. /s/ GRACE RHODES Personal Representative 212 Carle Road Westbury, NY 11590 /s/ ROBERT KIT KOREY, ESQUIRE Attorney for Personal Representative Florida Bar No. 147787 ROBERT KIT KOREY, P. A. 595 W. Granada Blvd., Suite A Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Telephone: (386) 677-3431 Email: Kit@koreylawpa.com Secondary Email: Michele@koreylawpa.com February 1, 8, 2024 24-00045I

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE The following personal property of Beth Salgado and Dolores Cervantes-Acosta will on 19th day of February 2024, at 10:00 a.m., on property at 336 Circle Drive, Lot #17, DeLand, Volusia County, Florida 32724, in Applegate MHC, be sold for cash to satisfy storage fees in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 715.109: Year/Make: 1973 CHARM VIN #: 48440412 Title #: 6176821 And All Other Personal Property Therein

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO: 2024 10108 PRDL Div.: 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF PEGGY IRA EARLY, Deceased. The administration of the Estate of PEGGY IRA EARLY, deceased, whose date of death was October 13, 2023, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 101 N Alabama Ave, DeLand, FL 32724. The names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other

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SECOND INSERTION NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. 2023 12974 PRDL Division 10 IN RE: ESTATE OF ALICE B. BRITTINGHAM, aka ALICE BURR BRITTINGHAM Deceased. TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of Alice B. Brittingham, also known as Alice Burr Brittingham, deceased, File Number 2023 12974 PRDL, by the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is Post Office Box 6043, DeLand, FL 32721; that the decedent’s date of death was September 30, 2023; that the total value of the estate is $500.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Name Marion A. Brittingham-Beers, as trustee of the Alice B. Brittingham Trust of 1989 dated August 16, 1989, Address c/o Legacy Law Associates, P.L. 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Administration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is February 1, 2024. Person Giving Notice: Marion A. Brittingham-Beers c/o Legacy Law Associates, P.L. 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Attorney for Person Giving Notice W. Denis Shelley, Attorney Florida Bar Number: 273872 Legacy Law Associates, P.L. 313 S. Palmetto Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Telephone: (386) 252-2531 Fax: (386) 258-0392 E-Mail: shelley@legacylaw313.com Secondary E-Mail: linda@legacylaw313.com February 1, 8, 2024 24-00051I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. 2023 11762 CIDL WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Plaintiff, v. PHILLIP J. VER HAAR A/K/A PHILLIP J. VERHAAR A/K/A PHILLIP J. HAAR A/K/A PHILLIP J. VER HARR; VALERIE VER HAAR A/K/A VALERIE E. VERHAAR A/K/A VALERIE VER HARR; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; Defendants. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered on November 28, 2023, in this cause, in the Circuit Court of Volusia County, Florida, the office of Laura E. Roth, Clerk of the Circuit Court, shall sell the property situated in Volusia County, Florida, described as: LOT 27, BLOCK 1289, DELTONA LAKES UNIT FORTY-FOUR, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 27, PAGES 289 THROUGH 296, PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 830 ALCAN AVE, DELTONA, FL 32738-7144 at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, online at www.volusia. realforeclose.com, on February 27, 2024 beginning at 11:00 AM. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim before the clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, DeLand, FL 32724 (386) 257-6096; Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. Dated at St. Petersburg, Florida this 23th. day of January, 2024. eXL Legal, PLLC Designated Email Address: efiling@exllegal.com 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200 St. Petersburg, FL 33716 Telephone No. (727) 536-4911 Attorney for the Plaintiff Isabel López Rivera FL Bar: 1015906 1000008829 24-00037I February 1, 8, 2024

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SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2019 31947 CICI NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff, vs. EDWARD C TAFT JR, JR. A/K/A EDWARD C. TAFT, et al., Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered January 25, 2024 nunc pro tunc January 10, 2024 in Civil Case No. 2019 31947 CICI of the Circuit Court of the SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT in and for Volusia County, Deland, Florida, wherein NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC is Plaintiff and EDWARD C TAFT JR, Jr. a/k/a Edward C. Taft, et al., are Defendants, the Clerk of Court, LAURA E. ROTH, ESQ., will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at www.volusia.real foreclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes on the 28th day of February, 2024 at 11:00 AM on the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: LOT 53 AND THE EASTERLY 1/2 OF LOT 54, ROWLADERS THIRD ADDITION TO DAYTONA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 4, PAGE 179, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim before the clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114; (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 1 (800) 955-8770. By: /s/Robyn Katz Robyn Katz, Esq. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 155 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: (407) 674-1850 Fax: (321) 248-0420 Email: MRService@mccalla.com Fla. Bar No.: 146803 23-06882FL February 1, 8, 2024 24-00052I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CASE No. 2022 30176 CICI NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANY, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF D. JOAN SHAW AKA DOROTHY JOAN SHAW, DECEASED, et al. Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Order or Final Judgment entered in Case No. 2022 30176 CICI of the Circuit Court of the 7TH Judicial Circuit in and for VOLUSIA County, Florida, wherein, MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT, LLC, Plaintiff and UNKNOWN SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF D. JOAN SHAW AKA DOROTHY JOAN SHAW, DECEASED, et al., are Defendants, Clerk of Court, Laura E. Roth, will sell to the highest bidder for cash at, WWW.VOLUSIA.REALFORECLOSE. COM, at the hour of 11:00 AM, on the 23rd day of February, 2024, the following described property: LOT TWO (2), UNIVERSITY CIRCLE, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 25, AT PAGE 144 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, must file a claim per the requirements set forth in FL Stat. 45.032. IMPORTANT If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. DATED this 24th day of February, 2024. GREENSPOON MARDER LLP TRADE CENTRE SOUTH, SUITE 700 100 WEST CYPRESS CREEK ROAD FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33309 Telephone: (954) 343 6273 Hearing Line: (888) 491-1120 Facsimile: (954) 343 6982 Email 1: Jacob.Elberg@gmlaw.com Email 2: gmforeclosure@gmlaw.com By: /S/ Jacob C. Elberg Jacob C. Elberg, Esq. Florida Bar No. 1032316 36615.0414 / JSchwartz February 1, 8, 2024 24-00038I

persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME

PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is February 1, 2024. Personal Representative: /s/ Melissa Carrier Thomas DuBrule 176 Ormwood Drive Ormond Beach, FL 32176 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Elan R. Kaney Elan R. Kaney, Esq., Attorney Florida Bar Number: 538302 523 N. Halifax Ave. Daytona Beach, FL 32118 Telephone: (386) 281-5777 Fax: (386) 867-8076 E-Mail: Elan.Kaney@KaneyLaw.com February 1, 8, 2024 24-00044I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2022 30409 CICI LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff, vs. BEVERLY A. STARNES, ANGELA L. BRITTON AND BRIAN B.BRITTON, et al. Defendant(s). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated June 14, 2023, and entered in 2022 30409 CICI of the Circuit Court of the SEVENTH Judicial Circuit in and for Volusia County, Florida, wherein LAKEVIEW LOAN SERVICING, LLC is the Plaintiff and BEVERLY A. STARNES; ANGELA L. BRITTON; BRIAN B. BRITTON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BRIAN B. BRITTON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANGELA L. BRITTON are the Defendant(s). Laura E. Roth as the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at www.volusia.realforeclose.com, at 11:00 AM, on February 21, 2024, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 42, BLOCK 3, BIG TREE SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31, PAGES 84 AND 85, PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, TOGETHER WITH A 1995 MANUFACTURED HOME HAVING IDENTIFICATION NUMBER 03610799H PERMANENTLY ATTACHED THERETO.

Property Address: 11 APPLEWOOD CIR, SOUTH DAYTONA BEACH, FL 32119 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim in accordance with Florida Statutes, Section 45.031. IMPORTANT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste D-305, Deland, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 711. Dated this 24 day of January, 2024. ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, SCHNEID, CRANE & PARTNERS, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 Boca Raton, FL 33487 Telephone: 561-241-6901 Facsimile: 561-997-6909 Service Email: flmail@raslg.com By: \S\Danielle Salem Danielle Salem, Esquire Florida Bar No. 0058248 Communication Email: dsalem@raslg.com 21-140530 - EuE February 1, 8, 2024 24-00039I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 7TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2023 11987 CIDL BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FOR MORTGAGE ASSETS MANAGEMENT SERIES I TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS, DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JUSTINA ZABULUNGI, DECEASED; HILDA AKYAA CORRI; KWABENA DWUMON CORRI; UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, ACTING ON BEHALF OF THE SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, Defendant(s) To the following Defendant(s): ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS, DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JUSTINA ZABULUNGI, DECEASED (LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) 2041 SWANSON DRIVE DELTONA, FLORIDA 32738 HILDA AKYAA CORRI (LAST KNOWN ADDRESS) 2725 SW 27TH AVE APT U4 GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA 32608 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: LOT 4, BLOCK 559, DELTONA LAKES UNIT SEVENTEEN, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 25, PAGES 241 THROUGH 244, INCLUSIVE, OF THE

PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. a/k/a 2041 SWANSON DRIVE, DELTONA, FLORIDA 32738 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it, on Kahane & Associates, P.A., Attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 1619 NW 136th Avenue, Suite D-220, Sunrise, FLORIDA 33323 on or before MAR 08 2024, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice in the BUSINESS OBSERVER and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff ’s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. This notice is provided pursuant to Administrative Order No.2.065. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions of certain assistance. Please contact the Court Administrator at Suite 300, Courthouse Annex, 125 E. Orange Ave., Daytona Beach, FL 32114; call (386)257-6096 within two (2) working days of your receipt of this notice or pleading; if you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); THIS IS NOT A COURT INFORMATION LINE; if you are voice impaired, call 1-800995-8770 (V) (Via Florida Relay Services). WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court this 23 day of January, 2024. LAURA E. ROTH As Clerk of the Court (SEAL) By: /s/ Jennifer M. Hamilton As Deputy Clerk Submitted by: Kahane & Associates, P.A. 1619 NW 136th Avenue, Suite D-220 Sunrise, Florida 33323 Telephone: (954) 382-3486 Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 Designated service email: notice@kahaneandassociates.com 23-00818 PHH February 1, 8, 2024 24-00042I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION Case No. 2020 10402 CIDL Mortgage Lenders Investment Trading Corporation d/b/a R P Funding f/k/a R P Funding, Inc., Plaintiff, vs. The Unknown Heirs or Beneficiaries of the Estate of Craig F. Lipscomb a/k/a Craig Lipscomb a/k/ Craig Farrel Lipscomb, Deceased, et al., Defendants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Final Judgment and/or Order Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale, entered in Case No. 2020 10402 CIDL of the Circuit Court of the SEVENTH Judicial Circuit, in and for Volusia County, Florida, wherein Mortgage Lenders Investment Trading Corporation d/b/a R P Funding f/k/a R P Funding, Inc. is the Plaintiff and The Unknown Heirs or Beneficiaries of the Estate of Craig F. Lipscomb a/k/a Craig Lipscomb a/k/ Craig Farrel Lipscomb, Deceased; Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as Mortgagee, as Nominee for Quicken Loans, Inc., its successors and assigns; LORENA LIPSCOMB A/K/A LORENA JOHANNA LIPSCOMB; MELANIE MARIE LEDGERWOOD; JOHN RAYMOND LIPSCOMB are the Defendants, that Laura Roth, Volusia County Clerk of Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at, www.volusia.realforeclose.com, beginning at 11:00 AM on the 2nd day of May, 2024, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 9, BLOCK 128, DELTONA LAKES UNIT FOUR, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 25, PAGE(S) 121 THROUGH 126, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. TAX ID: 813004160090 Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis

pendens must file a claim before the clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. REQUESTS FOR ACCOMODATIONS BY PERSONS WITH DISABILTIES If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at not cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration, 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, DeLand, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the appearance is less than 7 days;if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. THESE ARE NOT COURT INFORMATION NUMBERS SOLICITUD DE ADAPTACIONES PARA PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDADES Si usted es una persona con discapacidad que necesita una adaptación para poder participar en este procedimiento, usted tiene el derecho a que se le proporcione cierta asistencia, sinincurrir en gastos. Comuníquese con la Oficina de Administración Judicial (Court Administración), 101 N. Alabama Ave., Ste. D-305, DeLand, FL 32724, (386) 257-6096, con no menos de 7 días de antelación de su cita de comparecencia ante el juez, o de inmediato al recibir esta notificación si la cita de comparecencia está dentro de un plazo menos de 7 días; si usted tiene una discapacidad del habla o del oído, llame al 711. ESTOS NUMEROS TELEFONICOS NO SON PARA OBTENER INFORMACION JUDICIAL Dated this 26th day of January, 2024. BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC Attorney for Plaintiff 2001 NW 64th St, Suite 130 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Phone: (954) 618-6955, ext. 4766 Fax: (954) 618-6954 FLCourtDocs@brockandscott.com By /s/Justin J. Kelley Justin J. Kelley, Esq. Florida Bar No. 32106 File # 20-F01777 February 1, 8, 2024 24-00040I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2023 12009 CIDL NEWREZ LLC D/B/A SHELLPOINT MORTGAGE SERVICING, Plaintiff, vs. CARMEN R. IGLESIAS A/K/A CARMEN IGLESIAS; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DESCRIBED, Defendant(s). TO: CARMEN R. IGLESIAS A/K/A CARMEN IGLESIAS Last Known Address 2121 ARROWHEAD AVE APT 4 DELTONA, FL 32725 Current Residence is Unknown UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1 2121 Arrowhead Ave Deltona, FL 32725 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2 2121 Arrowhead Ave Deltona, FL 32725 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following described property in Volusia County, Florida: LOT 1, BLOCK 163, DELTONA LAKES UNIT EIGHT, AS PER PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN MAP BOOK 25, PAGE(S) 165 THROUGH 177, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Diaz Anselmo & Associates, P.A., Plaintiff ’s attorneys, whose address is P.O. BOX 19519, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33318, (954) 564-0071, answers@ dallegal.com, on or before Dec 14, 2023, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff ’s attorneys or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you

for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. REQUESTS FOR ACCOMMODATIONS BY PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact Court Administration, 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, (386) 257-6096, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. THESE ARE NOT COURT INFORMATION NUMBERS SOLICITUD DE ADAPTACIONES PARA PERSONAS CON DISCAPACIDADES Si usted es una persona con discapacidad que necesita una adaptacin para poder participar en este procedimiento, usted tiene el derecho a que se le proporcione cierta asistencia, sin incurrir en gastos. Comunquese con la Oficina de Administracin Judicial (Court Administration), 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, (386) 257-6096, con no menos de 7 das de antelacin de su cita de comparecencia ante el juez, o de inmediato al recibir esta notificacin si la cita de comparecencia est dentro de un plazo menos de 7 das; si usted tiene una discapacidad del habla o del odo, llame al 711. ESTOS NUMEROS TELEFONICOS NO SON PARA OBTENER INFORMACION JUDICIAL DATED on Oct 30, 2023. LAURA E ROTH CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (SEAL) By: /s/ Erika Gray DEPUTY CLERK Diaz Anselmo & Associates, P.A. Plaintiff ’s attorneys P.O. BOX 19519 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33318 (954) 564-0071 answers@dallegal.com 1496-192148 / DP February 1, 8, 2024 24-00041I

SECOND INSERTION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2015 11321 CIDL U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR VRMTG ASSET TRUST, Plaintiff, vs. ROBERT W. WHITAKER, et al., Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered October 10, 2022 in Civil Case No. 2015 11321 CIDL of the Circuit Court of the SEVENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT in and for Volusia County, Deland, Florida, wherein U.S. BANK TRUST NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT SOLELY AS OWNER TRUSTEE FOR VRMTG ASSET TRUST is Plaintiff and Robert W. Whitaker, et al., are Defendants, the Clerk of Court, LAURA E. ROTH, ESQ., will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash electronically at www. volusia.realforeclose.com in accordance with Chapter 45, Florida Statutes on the 7th day of March, 2024 at 11:00 AM on the following described property as set forth in said Summary Final Judgment, to-wit: A parcel of land situated in Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 32 East, Volusia County, Florida, said parcel being more particularly described as follows: Commence at a concrete monument at the Northwest corner of Section 29 and run South 00 degrees 00 minutes 02 seconds East along the West line of said Section 29 a distance of 2266.98 feet to an iron pipe; thence run North 35 degrees 11 minutes 41 seconds East, 140.84 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence run North 44 degrees 56 minutes 43 seconds East, 167.67 feet;

thence run North 80 degrees 22 minutes 22 seconds East, 167.66 feet; thence run South 89 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds East, 93.00 feet; thence run South 32 degrees 46 minutes 28 seconds East, 1565.90 feet to an iron pipe; thence continue South 32 degrees 46 minutes 28 seconds East, 120 feet more or less to the waters of a lake; thence run Southwesterly along said waters to a point bearing South 42 degrees 00 minutes 15 seconds East from the Point of Beginning; thence run North 42 degrees 00 minutes 15 seconds West, 140 feet more or less to an iron pipe; thence continue North 42 degrees 00 minutes 15 seconds West, 1629.62 feet to the Point of Beginning. Also known as Lot 10, The Cove at Lemon Bluff, unrecorded. Together with easements for ingress, egress, drainage and utilities over and across the following: Easements: A 70 foot easement for utilities and General Road purposes across a strip of land situated in Sections 20 and 29 of Township 19 South, Range 32 East, Volusia County, Florida; said easement lying 45 feet right and 25 feet left of the following described centerline: Commence at the Northwest corner of said Section 29 and run South 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds East, along the North line of said Section 29, a distance of 1942.95 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds East, along said North line 948.57 feet; thence run North 55 degrees 16 minutes 42 seconds East, 538.19 feet; thence run North 77 degrees 02 minutes 52 seconds East, 302.00 feet; thence run South 70 degrees 07 minutes 38 seconds East 277.85 feet; thence run South 49 degrees 21 minutes 58 seconds East, 331.43 feet; thence run South 75 degrees 36 minutes 33 seconds East, 382.28 feet; thence run South 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds East 160.27 feet to the Easterly right-of-way line of Lemon Bluff Road and the end of said easement.

A 70 foot easement for drainage, utilities and general road purposes situated in Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 32 East, Volusia County, Florida; said easement lying 35 feet left of and 35 feet right of the following described centerline: Commence at the Northwest corner of said Section 29 and run South 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds East along the North line of said Section 29 a distance of 646.90 feet to the Point of Beginning of said centerline: thence run South 00 degrees 07 minutes 04 seconds West, 2003.29 feet to the end of said easement. A 70 foot easement for drainage, utilities and general road purposes situated in Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 32 East, Volusia County, Florida; said easement lying 35 feet left of and 35 feet right of the following described centerline: Commence at the Northwest corner of said Section 29 and run South 89 degrees 47 minutes 10 seconds East along the North line of said Section 29 a distance of 1977.95 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence run South 00 degrees 07 minutes 04 seconds West, 2001.16 feet; thence run North 89 degrees 52 minutes 40 seconds West, 1608.90 feet; thence run South 80 degrees 22 minutes 22 seconds West, 167.66 feet; thence run South 44 degrees 56 minutes 43 seconds West, 167.67 feet; thence run South 35 degrees 11 minutes 41 seconds West, 140.84 feet to the end of said centerline. A 70 foot easement for drainage, utilities and general road purposes situated in Section 29, Township 19 South, Range 32 East, Volusia County, Florida; said easement lying 70 feet East of and adjacent to the following described centerline: Commence at the Northwest corner of said Section 29 and run South 00 degrees 00 minutes 02 seconds East, along the West line of said Section 29, a distance of 2226.98 feet to the Point of Beginning; thence continue South 00 degrees 00 minutes 02 seconds East, along said West line, 442.03 feet to the

West 1/4 Section corner of said Section 29; thence run South 00 degrees 05 minutes 14 seconds East, along said West line 2070.04 feet to the end of said easement line. Also an easement for utilities and general road purposes across a cul-de-sac having a radius of 50 feet and its radius point being North 89 degrees 54 minutes 46 seconds East, 50 feet from the above described end of said easement line. Together with easement for ingress and egress, utilities and drainage as set forth in Deed recorded in Official Records Book 2734, Page 1215, of the Public Records of Volusia County, Florida. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file a claim before the clerk reports the surplus as unclaimed. If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to access court facilities or participate in a court proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. To request such an accommodation, please contact Court Administration in advance of the date the service is needed: Court Administration, 125 E. Orange Ave., Ste. 300, Daytona Beach, FL 32114; (386) 257-6096. Hearing or voice impaired, please call 1 (800) 955-8770. By: /s/Robyn Katz Robyn Katz, Esq. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Attorney for Plaintiff 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 155 Orlando, FL 32801 Phone: (407) 674-1850 Fax: (321) 248-0420 Email: MRService@mccalla.com Fla. Bar No.: 146803 23-06641FL 24-00050I February 1, 8, 2024


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