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Volume XXXII, Issue III
NOVEMBER 2012
Presidents Message Minutes Membership Report Calendar Events Classifieds NCOM Bytes Legislative Report
HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Hello Everyone, Another month gone by but good news, rainy season is just about over. In the coming months there will be countless events in this area for you to enjoy. Please consider helping out with ABATE events when you can. We are on track for our Christmas ride. Please help us with collecting donations for the Vets. Doreen Burns will be making a quilt from Southwest Chapter t-shirts for the Veterans home wall, Thank you Doreen for taking on this project. We now have the yearly bike tickets from State office. Tickets are only $5 bucks and the winner will take home approx. $6800.00 of the $10,000.00. Drawing to be held at bike week in Daytona at the ABATE campground Saturday March 16, 2013 at 12 noon. Contact me if interested in selling a book of 10 or more. Traffic is building out there as snow birds trek down. Be cautious and aware of your surroundings, keep a safe distance and always leave room for a way out, unless some idiot with total disregard pulls out in front of you, slams on their brakes and leaves the scene, just sayin. Keep safe, ride proud Wayne
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Southwest Chapter
HELP SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MRO* Chapter Meetings held at Harley Davidson of Fort Myers on 1ST Sunday of Each Month
*MOTORCYCLE RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
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Southwest Chapter
City, State, Zip Code ________________________________________________________ Email Address: Phone: ____________________________________________ _______________________________ (Include Area Code) YES NO YES NO _________ US Congress
May we use your phone number for our phone tree? Are you a registered Voter? _________ FL House Select ONE of the following: ____New/Renewal - Annual Membership Due $20.00 ____ Lifetime Membership $ 150.00
Please Lister your voting districts from your Voter Registration Card: _________ FL Senate
____ Transfer Membership to: ____________________________________________________ ____ Change of Address: ________________________________________________________ Signature __________________________________________________ Date: ____________ Sponsored by Chapter Member : _________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________ CHAPTER USE Dues Paid by Cash Copy of By Laws Membership Expiration Check Money Order Mailed Date: Membership Card _________________________ _________________________ _________________________
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Southwest Chapter Meeting Schedule This months Chapter Meeting Will be on November 4th @ 10:00 AM @ Harley Davidson of Fort Myers
Located at: 2160 Colonial Dr. Fort Myers, FL 33907 239-275-4647
southwest.abateflorida.com
PRESENTLY, MEMBER MATERIAL DEADLINE IS THE WEDNESDAY BEFORE EACH CHAPTER MEETING FOR BOARD APPROVAL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NEW ADVERTISERS OR AD CHANGES MUST
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ABATE of Florida, Inc.'s Motorcycle Safety and Awareness Program ABATE of Florida, Inc. is a state-wide non-profit organization of motorcycle enthusiasts
from all walks of life. We promote motorcycle safety awareness, encourage continuing rider training and political awareness. We fund our work through motorcycle related activities. We are your neighbors and friends, who work, pay taxes, serve our country and vote. We believe in freedom. We use all legal means to protect our rights without infringing on the rights of others. ABATE of Florida, Inc. acknowledges the growth of motorcyclist of all ages riding in the State of Florida whether it is for economic reasons or pleasure. We are dedicated to teach our Motorcycle Safety Awareness Program in our efforts to reduce injuries and fatalities in our beautiful State of Florida. Our program is a 45 minute presentation including two videos to help everyone driving on Floridas roads become more aware of motorcyclists. Classes are taught in all 10th grade drivers ed classes in Lee County by the Southwest Chapters Certified members. Sharing the road with respect and knowledge is just one of many focuses we have pertaining to Motorcycle Safety. If you are planning on visiting or live in our beautiful State of Florida whether you choose to ride or drive here are some facts to keep in mind: Obey all traffic laws, signs & signals Constantly check and expect to see motorcycles Motorcycles are smaller than cars or trucks and it can be more difficult to judge their approaching speed Look, look, & look again at traffic intersections before you turn or pull out Allow a three second Space Cushion when following a motorcycle There are 7 to 9 blind spots in an average vehicle Give Motorcycles the same respect and courtesy that you want for yourself and other motorists For Laws pertaining to riding a motorcycle in the State of Florida please visit www.hsmv.state.fl.us/
ABATE
(American Bikers Aimed Toward Education) Southwest Chapter is a not-for-profit, safety, educational, and advocacy motorcyclist organization. Its aims are to motorcycling in a positive image along with safety and awareness. The Southwest Chapter is a great group of people who are working hard for the greater good of Florida motorcycle riders. We would like you to join us and make it an even better chapter!
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Florida Sun-Sentinel
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Battle Takes Shape About Local Gun Law This is from the News Service of Florida by Jim Saunders..... A Leon County circuit judge Wednesday said two South Florida counties can pursue a legal challenge against Gov. Rick Scott about a state crackdown on local gun restrictions, though the House and Senate will be dropped from the case. Palm Beach County commissioners late last year filed a constitutional challenge to a 2011 law that subjects city and county officials to personal fines and possible removal from office if they try to stiffen gun regulations. Broward County was allowed to formally intervene in the case Wednesday. Circuit Judge John Cooper said during a hearing that the counties can continue suing Scott over part of the law that would give the governor the power to remove local officials for violations --- a provision that Palm Beach and Broward say exceeds the governor's constitutional authority. But Cooper went along with state requests to dismiss other parts of the case, including the House, Senate and Attorney General Pam Bondi as defendants. That decision also would effectively prevent a challenge to the constitutionality of the fines that could be imposed on local officials. Cooper said Scott should remain a defendant because the law would give him enforcement power, while the Legislature or Bondi wouldn't have such authority. Courts would assess the fines, which could be up to $5,000. Cooper said local officials could later challenge the constitutionality of the fines if they have to defend themselves against alleged violations of the law. Palm Beach County attorney Amy Taylor Petrick raised the possibility of appealing Cooper's decision to dismiss parts of the case, though she said county commissioners ultimately would have to make such a decision. Petrick said the law was intended as a "political threat" to prevent gun restrictions and that the prospect of fines could stop local officials from considering gun-related measures. "No one can be expected to put themselves on the line in such a fashion,'' she said. Jason Vail, an attorney for the state, asked Cooper to also dismiss Scott as a defendant, saying there is no "immediate threat of injury to the county commissioners." But Cooper pointed to what he described as a potential "chilling effect" on the duties and rights of local elected officials. "I think the nature of the statute invites heightened scrutiny for what it attempts to regulate,'' he said. The case is rooted in a longstanding state law --- known as a "preemption" law --- that is designed to prevent local governments from passing gun ordinances that are stricter than what the Legislature has approved. With gun-rights advocates arguing that cities and counties were not complying with the preemption law, the Republicancontrolled Legislature approved the measure last year to penalize local officials who try to impose tougher regulations.
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ELECTION CANIDATES
President and vice president Mitt Romney Paul Ryan Barack Obama Joe Biden Thomas Robert Stevens Alden Link Gary Johnson James P. Gray Virgil H. Goode, Jr. James N. Clymer Jill Stein Cheri Honkala Andre Barnett Kenneth Cross Stewart Alexander Alex Mendoza Peta Lindsay Yari Osorio Roseanne Barr Cindy Sheehan Tom Hoefling Jonathan D. Ellis Ross C. Rocky Anderson Luis J. Rodriguez REP DEM Bill Gaylor OBJ LBT LEE COUNTY SHERIFF CPF GRE REF SOC PSL PFP AIP JPF Mike Scott Lee Bushong REP NPA Chris Borgia NPA NPA UNITED STATES SENATOR Connie Mack Bill Nelson REP DEM
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LEE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR Larry Hart James P. Chandler REP NPA
Write-in___________________________ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT 2 Cecil L. Pendergrass John W. Sawyer III REP NPA
Write-in___________________________ REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, DISTRICT 19 Trey Radel Jim Roach Brandon M. Smith PG 18 REP DEM NPA
Write-in___________________________ BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT 3 Larry Kiker Charlie Whitehead REP NPA
ELECTION CANIDATES
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, DISTRICT 5 Frank Mann Matt Miller REP NPA JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice Barbara J. Pariente of the Supreme Court be retained in office? YES NO JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice Peggy A. Quince of the Supreme Court be retained in office? YES NO DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Anthony K. Black of the 2nd District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Darryl C. Casanueva of the 2nd District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Charles A. Davis Jr. of the 2nd District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES NO
LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM, DISTRICT 1 Frank Antos Jr. Steve Brown Marilyn Stout LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM, DISTRICT 3 Sandy Cohen David F. Collins Kenneth James Morris Lewis Robinson Bob Smitty Smith LEE MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM, DISTRICT 5 Donald A. Brown Jessica Carter William L. Glover James Green Stephanie Meyer JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice R. Fred Lewis of the Supreme Court be retained in office? YES NO
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ELECTION CANIDATES
DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Edward C. LaRose of the 2nd District Court of Appeal be retained in office? YES Joseph L. Whalen NO MEMBER SCHOOL BOARD, DISTRICT 2 Robert Bob Chilmonik Jeanne S. Dozier EAST COUNTY WATER CONTROL DISTRICT, SEAT 1 Neal Horrom Dewey A. Tyler Michael J. Welch EAST COUNTY WATER CONTROL DISTRICT, SEAT 5 Nathan Stout Edward Edd Terry Weiner LEE COUNTY MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICT, AREA 1 Melissa Dortch Lawrence J. Murphy EAST COUNTY WATER CONTROL DISTRICT, SEAT 3 Frank T. LaRosa Kenneth K. Thompson
Our military men & women fought and died for your rights! Honor their sacrifice by VOTING TODAY!
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AMENDMENTS
NO 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENMENT ARTICLE 1, SECTION 28
Health Care Services Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to prohibit laws or rules from compelling any person or employer to purchase, obtain, or otherwise provide for healthcare coverage; permit a person or an employer to purchase lawful healthcare services directly from a healthcare provider; permit a healthcare provider to accept direct payment from a person or an employer for lawful healthcare services; exempt persons, employers and healthcare providers from penalties and taxes for paying directly or accepting direct payments for lawful health care services; and prohibit laws or rules from abolishing the private market for health care coverage of any lawful health care services. Specifies that the amendment does not affect which healthcare services a healthcare provider is required to perform or provide; affect which health care services are permitted by law; prohibit care provided pursuant to general law relating to workers compensation; affect laws or rules in effect March 1, 2010; affect the terms or conditions of any health care system to the extent that those terms and conditions do not have the effect of punishing a person or an employer for directly for lawful health care services or a healthcare provider for accepting direct payment from a person or an employer for lawful healthcare services; or affect any general law passed by two-thirds vote of the membership of each house of the Legislature, passed after the effective date of the amendment, provided such law states which specificity the public necessity justifying the exceptions from the provisions of the amendment. The amendment expressly provides that it may not be construed to prohibit negotiated provisions in insurance contracts, network agreements, or other provider agreements contractually limiting copayments, coinsurance, deductibles, or other patient charges.
NO 2 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6 Article XII, Section 32 Veterans Disabled Due to Combat Injury; Homestead Property Tax Discount Proposing an amendment to Section 6 of Article VII and the creation of Section 32 of Article XII of the State Constitution to expand the availability of the property discount on the homesteads of veterans who became disabled as the result of a combat injury to include those who were not Florida residents when they entered the military and schedule the amendment to take effect January 1, 2013.
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AMENDMENTS
NO 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII , SECTION 4 AND 6 ARTICLE XIII, SECTIONS 27, 32, AND 33
Property Tax Limitations; Property Value Decline; Reduction for No homestead Assessment Increases; Delay of Scheduled Repeal 1) This would amend Florida Constitution Article VII, Section 4 (Taxation; assessment) and Section 6 (Homestead exemptions). It would also amend Article XII, Section 27, and add Sections 32 and 33, relating to the Schedule for the Amendments. 2) In certain circumstances, the law requires the assessed value of homestead and specified non homestead property to increase when the just value of the property decreases. Therefore, this amendment proves that the Legislature may, by general law, provide that the assessment of homestead and specified non homestead property may not increase if the just value of that property is less than the just value of the property on the preceding January 1, subject to any adjustment in the assessed value due o the changes, additions reductions or improvements to such property which are assessed as provided for by general law. This amendment takes effect upon approval by the voters. If approved at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, it shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2012, or if approved at the 2012 general election, shall take effect January 1, 2013. 3) This amendment reduces from 10 percent to 5 percent the limitation on annual changes in assessments of no homestead real presidential preference primary, it shall operate retroactively to January 1, 2012 or, if approved at the 2012 general election, takes effect January 1, 2013. 4) This amendment also authorizes general law to provide, subject to conditions specified in such law, an additional homestead exemption to every person who establishes the right to receive the homestead exemption provided in the Florida Constitution within 1 year after purchasing the homestead property and who has not owned property in the previous 3 calendar years to which the Florida homestead exemption applied. The additional homestead exemption shall apply to all levies expect school district levies. The additional exemption is an equal to 50 percent of the homestead property's just value on January 1 of the year the homestead is established. The additional homestead exemption may not exceed an amount equal to the median just value of all homestead property within the county where the property at issue is located for the calendar year immediately preceding January 1 of the year the homestead is established. The additional exemption shall apply for the shorter of 5 years or the year of sale of the property. The amount of the additional exemption shall be reduced in each subsequent year by an amount equal to 20 percent of the amount of the additional exemption received in the year the homestead was established or by an amount equal to the difference between the just value of the property and the assessed value of the property determined under Article VII, Section4(d), whichever is greater. Not more than one such exemption shall be allowed per homestead was established at one time. The additional exemption applies to property purchased on or after January 1, 2011, if approved by the voters at a special election held on the date of the 2012 presidential preference primary, or to property purchased on or after January 1, 2012, if approved by the voters at the 2012 general election. The additional exemption is not available in the sixth and subsequent years after it is first received. The amendment shall take effect upon approval by the voters. If approved at a special election held on the date of presidential preference primary, it shall operate retroactively to January1, 2012, or if approved at a special election held on the date of the 2012 general election, takes effect January 1, 2013. 5) This amendment also delays until 2023, the repeal, currently scheduled to take effect in 2019, of constitutional amendments adopted in 2008 which limit annual assessment increases for specified non homestead real property. This amendment delays until 2022 the submission of an amendment proposing the abrogation of such appeals to the voters.
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For further information contact RailRoad at: 239-321-3298 Or visit our website at: www.leathernecks-swfl.com
239-995-0340
(239) 332-1477 2531 Katherine St. Ft. Myers, FL 33901 All ABATE Members Receive a 10% Discount
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Mon 1 LAMA Ride @ Harley @ 6 PM 2 3 Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 6 The Joints Bike Night @ Cape Harbor 6-10 PM 7 8 9 Peace River Toy & Food Run 10 Nov 12 10 LAMA Chapter 4th Annual Birthday Bash @ Sun Sports Fort Myers Bike Night 14 15 16 13 The Joints Bike Night @ Cape Harbor 6-10 PM 20 The Joints Bike Night @ Cape Harbor 6-10 PM 27 The Joints Bike Night @ Cape Harbor 6-10 PM 21 LAMA Ride @ Harley @ 6 PM 17 LAMA Chapter Meeting @ HD Of Ft. Myers @ 10 AM 22 23 24 28 29 30
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Hooters Ride to Nowhere o When: Every Thursday at Hooters in Fort Myers o Time:7:30 kickstands up at 9:30
Safety tips 1. Save your brain and wear a lid. 2. Never Expect that vehicles see you, always expect that they dont and be prepared for a way out. 3. Take the Stunting to a secluded spot where no one else can get hurt. Recommendation to Beginner Riders Book: How to Ride a Motor Cycle by Pat Hahn It will teach the reader what to expect on the road in the first two years of riding. Name: Eddie Crash Mix Number: 239-440-4064 Name: David Flip Johnston Number: 239-281-3419
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MEETING MINUTES
ABATE OF FLORIDA, INC. SOUTHWEST CHAPTER GENERAL MEETING @ Harley Davidson
OCTOBER, 2012 THERE WAS NO MEETING IN OCTOBER Do to the changing of our scheduled general meetings from the 3rd Sunday of every month to the 1st Sunday.
CLASSIFIEDS
Our friend and Membership guy for the Caloosahatchee Chapter is a handyman and needs work really bad. f anyone needs a handyman or maintenance guy to call Rusty Pettifor at 239-265-4711. He does really good work and it would be great to be able to help out a fellow Abate member. No hand outs...just a job. Alpine Stars winter gauntlets $30.00 More info call Brett @ 623 414 9956
POST YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS HERE FOR FREE! Please, send all ads, w/contact info and description to: Kevin Barfield ABATE of Florida, Inc., SW Chapter Newsletter Editor kcbarfield@yahoo.com
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MEEMBERSHIP REPORT
Membership report: Welcome to October new members: Jerry Barnett Larry Patitucci Steve Goldstein Marva Savanick November Renewals: Elizabeth Barfield Gene Cerra Joe Cannizaro Lynn Davis Tracy Davis Tom Deere Renewing Members: Pete Agnello Dale Conrad Janise Turner Roger Miller Kevin Barfield Jimmie Dennis Alaina Dempsey William Clay Engh Wendy Mangina Eddie Mix Moe Moser Charles Robb Mike Sterling Ray Walters Phil West Paul Woytik
Renewals expire last day of your month Membership is $20.00 per year and includes a $4,000.00 Accidental death or dismemberment Policy Membership applications can be picked up at Bike Night weekly at the Joint in Cape Harbor on Tuesdays from 6 9:30 pm Also at all your local motorcycle shops throughout Lee County where many offer discounts to ABATE card holders
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Editors Note
Hello Bothers and Sisters, We are looking for more members to step up and show support for the chapter by coming out to Bike Nights every Tuesday night at The Joint from 6-10. We arent looking for someone to stay the entire time, just an hour or so of your time would be GREATLY appreciated. Thank you in advance. Dont forget our Veterans and Active Duty Military this Veterans Day (November, 11th)! We should thank a vet EVERY chance we get year-round! Without them, we would have much bigger concerns than our economy or unemployment. Thanksgiving is coming up and we ALL should give thanks for what we have. Its easy to forget the small things we take for granted these days. Take pride in your achievements and not dwell on the things that have made life hard. We have all made poor decisions in life, but every thing happens for a reason. We wouldnt be the people we are today without making a few mistakes. We would love to see you all around bike nights and all events in the future, so be safe, God bless, and... STAY ALERT...STAY ALIVE!!! Kevin
WEST COAST Meetings: every 4th Sunday at 11:00 AM Place: Fruitville Park 5151 Richardson Rd., Sarasota, FL.
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THANK YOU TO OUR VOLUNTEERS, ADVERTISERS AND SUPPORTERS OF OUR MOTORCYCLE RIGHTS ORGANIZATION
A SPECIAL SHOUT OUT AND THANKS TO OUR LOCAL EVENT PROMOTERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF OUR MRO
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Place your COMPANY AD HERE Business Card, Half Page, or Full Page. Email to Chapter President for Approval
This newsletter is distributed by email and printed monthly.
Our Caring Circle Lets keep all of our Brothers & Sisters Safe and in our prayers This season! RIDE SAFE And just care for one another!
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Southwest Chapter Meeting Schedule This months Chapter Meeting Will be on November 4th @ 10:00 AM @ Harley Davidson of Fort Myers
Located at: 2160 Colonial Dr. Fort Myers, FL 33907 239-275-4647
southwest.abateflorida.com
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111 ~ Suite 1 Del Prado North Cape Coral ~ Florida 33909 239.574.2745 Douglas & Gina Holland, Owners
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CHRIS PROFFITT
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thebikermap@gmail.com
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Rep. Trudi Williams, R-75 12811 Kenwood Lane, Suite 212, Fort Myers, Fl. 33907-5648 Phone: (239) 433-6775 E-Mail: trudi.williams@myfloridahouse.gov Office of Governor Rick Scott State of Florida The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St. Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 (850) 488-7146 E-Mail: www.flgov.com/contact-gov-scott Office of Lt. Governor Jennifer Carroll State of Florida The Capitol 400 S. Monroe St.. PL-05 Tallahassee, FL 32399-0001 Telephone: (850) 488-4711 Facsimile: (850) 921-6114 E-Mail: www.ltgov.com/ContactUs.html Florida Senate Web site: www.flsenate.gov Office of Senate President Mike Haridopolos 404 S. Monroe Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100 Phone: (850) 487-5229 E-Mail: senate.president@flsenate.gov
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ADVERTISING APPLICATION
Name of Business: __________________________________________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________________________________ Business Phone: _____________________________ Contact: ______________________ Address: __________________________________________________________________ Phone:______________________ Cell: __________________________ Email: ______________________________________________________ Type of Ad: Business Card Quarter Page Half Page Full Page Duration of Ad: ____________________ Start Date of Ad: _____________________ Stop Date of Ad: ______________________ Authorized Signature: __________________________________________________ Print Name: ______________________________________________________ Type of Payment: Check _________ Check Number __________ Cash ___________
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Business Card 6 Months 12 Months $55.00 $80.00 Quarter Page $85.00 $135.00 Half Page $145.00 $245.00 Full Page $200.00 $375.00
Full page 12 month advertisers will receive an additional 2 months FREE All advertisers will also receive a one year ABATE of Florida, Inc. membership which also includes a $4,000.00 accidental death policy All artwork must be submitted in PDF or JPEG format All advertising MUST be approved by the Southwest Chapter of Abate of Florida, Inc. For further information please contact
Wayne Cerra
239-989-3349 abatesw@gmail.com
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