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Florida bill that would give construction companies more child laborers advances with Democratic support

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Trans Floridians protest new FLHSMV restrictions, public comment on bill to protect monuments lauds ‘white culture,’ committee drops ball on proposal to ban ‘political’ flags and other news you may have missed. BY J.D. CASTO, M AT T H EW M OY ER, M CKEN N A S C HUE L E R A N D T HE N E WS S E RV I C E OF FLOR I DA

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Trans Floridians and allies stage ‘die-in’ at Orlando DMV as part of a statewide protest

Trans Floridians and allies staged a “die-in” at an Orlando Department of Motor Vehicles office Friday morning in coordination with similar actions across the state, in protest of new directives by the Florida DMV. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles last month announced a new policy that bans people from changing the gender listed on their Florida drivers’ licenses. The move has been interpreted as yet another attack by the DeSantis administration on transgender individuals. Violations of the policy would constitute fraud, according to the January memo from the FLHSMV, and “subject an offender to criminal and civil penalties, including cancellation, suspension, or revocation of his or her driver license.” At around 10:30 a.m. Friday, activists gathered at the DMV office on University Boulevard but were barred from entering the building by Orange County Sheriff’s Office deputies. Lana Dunn, one of the local organizers, told Orlando Weekly, “We’re here today to protest — peacefully, of course — the guidance issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles which rescinds their ability to change gender markers on IDs for transgender individuals.” Dunn said the die-in (which didn’t lead to any arrests) was meant to last for 37 minutes, explaining, “That’s representative of the 37% of respondents to the United States transgender survey here in Florida who reported abuse, discrimination and even assault as a result of presenting an identification which did not match their gender presentation.”

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Orange County teachers shouldn’t be forced to pay higher health insurance premiums, special magistrate rules

A special magistrate for the state has ruled that teachers for Orange County Public Schools shouldn’t be subjected to higher healthcare premiums proposed by the school district during union contract negotiations. According to the union, the Orange Classroom Teachers Association, the district had proposed increasing the cost of health insurance premiums by 64% on average, effective upon the last day of the union contract on June 30, 2024 — which the union vehemently rejected as “unjustifiable.” In his ruling on the union’s current impasse with the district over contract negotiations, special magistrate Barry Goldman agreed. The union, which is also currently just fighting to survive the state’s new anti-union policy, has celebrated this ruling, even though some other contract items the union has advocated for, such as a call to establish Juneteenth as a paid holiday, were ruled on in the district’s favor. At this point, however, the ruling is just a recommendation. The union is calling on the school board to accept the magistrate’s recommendation, and has asked community members to contact school board members to ask them to do the same.

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“white culture” and “white supremacy.” The comments came as the Community Affairs Committee passed the bill. “There are problems with the bill,” Passidomo said. “More than that, there are problems in perceptions among our caucus, on all sides. So, I’m going to take that into consideration. I’m not going to bring a bill to the floor that is so abhorrent to everybody.” Democrats on the committee walked out before Tuesday’s vote. Passidomo said that was because of the public comments, not the bill. Senate sponsor Jonathan Martin, R-Fort Myers, argued that his bill and intentions have been mischaracterized as protecting the Confederacy. Under the proposal, monuments and memorials on public property would be protected and people and groups would have legal standing to file civil lawsuits over their removal or destruction by local officials. The measure also would direct courts to invalidate local ordinances on displacing memorials.

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Florida Senate drops the ball on attempt to restrict flags with ‘political viewpoint’

An effort to restrict what flags can be flown at schools and other public buildings flailed in the Florida Senate last week, after a key committee adjourned before members voted on the proposal. The measure (SB 1120) would prohibit government agencies, public schools, colleges and universities from flying any flag that “represents a political viewpoint” including any “politically partisan, racial, sexual orientation and gender, or political ideology viewpoint.” Debate surrounding the bill has focused heavily on the potential that it could bar LGBTQ pride flags at public buildings. Sen. Tina Polsky, D-Boca Raton, argued during Tuesday’s meeting of the Governmental Oversight Committee that the prohibitions listed in the bill involve groups of people, not inherently political viewpoints. “Race, gender, sexual orientation, religion are not political unto themselves. So, we should be as inclusive as possible. Not exclusive,” Polsky said.

Florida sees first major purge of public unions following passage of anti-union law

Thousands of public workers in Florida last month — from garbage collectors to school bus drivers and city workers who fix malfunctioning stoplights — lost their union representation as a result of anti-union legislation signed into law last year. According to public records, the state Public Employees Relations Commission has decertified over 30 bargaining units since October, when the changes to Chapter 447 of the Florida Statutes in SB 256 fully took effect. Most were unions affiliated with AFSCME, one of the state’s largest unions representing public employees. Thousands of people employed by the state lost their union representation as a result of this decertification, killing union contracts covering things like wages, working conditions and job benefits. Under the new law, at least 60% of workers covered by a union have to be dues-paying members in order for the union to remain certified. That’s difficult in a right-to-work state where you don’t have to pay dues in order to benefit from a union that covers your job. Some of these now-decertified units were established decades ago.

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Proposal to protect Confederate monuments may be dead over public comments about ‘white culture’

Senate President Kathleen Passidomo last Wednesday raised questions about the fate of a proposal to protect historic monuments and memorials after several lawmakers voiced outrage over comments Tuesday by supporters of the bill. Passidomo, R-Naples, said members of the Republicancontrolled Senate Community Affairs Committee were still “upset” Wednesday morning because some of those who spoke during public comment in support of the bill cited a need to protect orlandoweekly.com ● FEB. 14-20, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY

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Sen. Corey Simon’s bill has made it out of committee | photo via NSF

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Florida bill that would give construction companies more child laborers advances with Democratic support BY MCKENNA S CH UEL ER

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lorida Democrats have joined Republican state lawmakers in supporting a bill that would weaken the state’s child labor protections, relying on changes made by the Republican bill sponsor to water it down. The Florida Senate Appropriations Committee on Education unanimously approved the bill Thursday in a 7–0 vote by five Republicans and two Democrats. While Democrats still don’t agree with Republicans on abortion rights or rights for transgender Floridians, state lawmakers appear to have found common ground on conceding to deep-pocketed industry groups that want to help employers in the construction industry fill labor shortages. Senate Bill 460, sponsored by first-term Sen. Corey Simon, would amend Florida law to explicitly allow 16- and 17-year-olds to work jobs on residential construction sites that are currently prohibited for minors due to health and safety concerns. Currently, minors are only allowed to be employed in what the government defines as “hazardous” jobs if they are doing so as part of a federally approved apprentice or student learner program, which are subject to strict regulations and supervisory requirements. Federal law also prohibits minors from working “on or about a roof,” although office or sales work for construction companies is permissible.

The Republican senator’s proposal, reflecting a trend of similar proposals across the country, is folded into a broader bill written by lobbyists for the construction and home builders industries that would otherwise enhance career and technical education opportunities in Florida’s public school system (something no one is opposed to). Since the bill was first filed in November, Simon has amended the legislation several times, after facing public pressure, specifically to clarify that minors would not be able to work on roofs, scaffolding or superstructures more than six feet off the ground, nor work on commercial construction sites. Simon has also clarified in the bill that no minor would be permitted to work in violation of any federal labor law, including the Fair Labor Standards Act (which sets a federal baseline for child labor standards) or any rules from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). The legislation passed its first committee hearing Wednesday, despite opposition from the Florida PTA and others. Other safeguards, such as requiring older teens to first obtain OSHA-10 certification and to work under the supervision of an adult 21 or older who has at least two years’ experience in the industry, are also included in the legislation. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, however, there is only one direct

supervisor on construction and extraction sites in Florida for every seven workers, as it is. Behind agriculture, construction is the deadliest industry for youth, who are more likely to be injured on the job compared to their older counterparts. Opponents have pointed out that children may also be less likely to speak up if their boss isn’t paying them what they’re owed, or works them overtime without extra pay. This kind of behavior — wage theft — is common in the construction industry, and Florida has no meaningful mechanism for combating it. Florida Sen. Tracie Davis, a Democrat, pleaded with Sen. Simon on Thursday to better explain how safe and prudent his legislation really is, as Davis continues to hear concerns from labor and social advocacy groups in opposition to it. “I just want the sponsor of the bill to stress how we are not talking about a 16- or 17-yearold going up on a roof [anymore],” said Davis. “Enforcement is very important.” Davis has a point. Enforcement of child labor law is, in fact, important. And there’s very little capacity for it in this state already. According to the Department of Business and Professional Regulations, there are just seven state personnel dedicated to enforcing Florida’s child labor law across the state, tasked with covering thousands of businesses. Both the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division and OSHA can also investigate alleged violations of regulations on hazardous work and child labor. But enforcement personnel from those agencies are also in limited supply. There were just about 75 OSHA employees tasked with monitoring Florida businesses as of 2021, and the WHD division has said it is operating with “historically low staffing levels.” The latter has been flat-funded by U.S. Congress for years. Florida relies on federal OSHA regulators to conduct workplace inspections and investigate complaints, and has done so since state lawmakers and then-Gov. Jeb Bush abolished the state Department of Labor and Economic Security in 2002. Dr. Rich Templin, lobbyist for the Florida AFLCIO, told state lawmakers on Thursday, “There’s so few OSHA investigators in the state of Florida, it would take hundreds of years to investigate all job sites.” The AFL-CIO estimated in 2022 that, with the agency’s current staffing levels, it would take OSHA over 200 years to conduct inspections at the millions of workplaces under its jurisdiction even once. Theresa King, president of the Florida Building and Construction Trades Council, told lawmakers that although her organization supports the idea of drawing more young people into the construction industry, enforcement of safety standards for youth remains a concern. “We would like to see a few more safety provisions in the bill,” said King. “I’m a construction worker, and I know how it is out there.” Construction happens to be one of the most common industries in which child labor violations occur, according to the U.S. Department

of Labor, and failing to follow the law can have devastating, long-term consequences for youth. At best, when safety guidelines aren’t followed, a child may be injured on the job. At worst, they may suffer a permanent, debilitating injury or even die in the interest of learning a new trade or supporting their family’s ability to eat or pay rent. Sen. Keith Perry, who owns a roofing company in Alachua County, conceded that there are already employers who violate federal labor law (he would know), but argued that this bill won’t change that in any meaningful way. “I started roofing when I was 16 years old. I started my business when I was 17 years old — which was illegal, is still illegal, and will be illegal under this bill,” said Perry, in his own interesting way of defending the legislation. “People who break the law are not going to follow the law anyway, whether this bill is passed or not.” The bill’s primary cheerleaders — including the Florida Home Builders Association and Associated Builders and Contractors — argue that the bill will help fill gaps in Florida’s school system, which doesn’t offer construction courses for teens (in a safe environment) in all Florida counties. Supporters also point to current and looming labor shortages in the industry as more older workers retire to emphasize the need for drawing more young people into the trades. “More than 50% of the industry is 50 years of age or older and retiring, and we are just uniformly working to expose students in school to career and technical education opportunities,” said Carol Bowen, lobbyist for the ABC of Florida, during a committee hearing for the House version of the bill, HB 917. Sen. Simon, who was fed draft language for the Senate bill by Bowen in October, has defended his legislation by gaslighting the bill’s critics, arguing that they are unnecessarily causing “confusion” that “doesn’t help our kids.” “These are young people that are looking for an opportunity, and looking to find an interest that they can turn into a really successful career,” Simon said in closing. Sen. Shevrin Jones, the only other Democrat on the Senate panel with Davis, voted with his colleagues in favor of moving the legislation forward without comment. The bill has also (tellingly) garnered the support of Americans for Prosperity, aka the “union-hating Koch brothers’ lobbying arm.” The House version of the bill, HB 917, has similarly cleared its first two committees with support from some Democrats. The legislation would need support from both the full House and Senate in order to pass. Meanwhile, the Republican-dominated legislature is also trying to extend the number of hours older teens can work, make it even harder for adults to access unemployment benefits, and prohibit local governments from requiring their contractors to provide cooling measures like water and shade to employees who work outdoors. mschueler@orlandoweekly.com

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PEOPLE WE LOVE

Eleven people making Orlando a better place for all of us B y I D A V. E S K A M A N I , B A O L E - H U U , FA I YA Z K A R A , M AT T H E W M OY E R , R I C H A R D R E E P, M C K E N N A S C H U E L E R A N D J E S S I C A B R YC E YO U N G

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s it true? Are we really opening our hearts up to love again? Looks like it! Welcome (back) to our list of People We Love. Formerly annual, it took a pandemic break like so many other things, but to refresh your memory, every Valentine’s Day we pen some sonnets to our current local crushes. And as always, our 2024 edition of People We Love shines a spotlight on locals who make our city worth living in, but who may get overlooked in the daily hustle and bustle. This year’s sweeties include the restaurateurs who took on Ron DeSantis in his dumb drag wars, a folk-music institution, a long-running

and anarchic music chronicler, a pair of brothers redefining Orlando’s food scene, some of Orlando’s most committed activists, the tireless thinker behind the crucial movement to preserve Eatonville, a curator making Casselberry an unlikely arts hub, and a vital mover in Orlando’s DIY underground. Each one contributes to the vibrant interconnectedness that makes Orlando what it is. So while we can’t give each and every one of you reading these pages candy, we do hope you enjoy the sweet sentiments within. feedback@orlandoweekly.com

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ew figures are as emblematic of Orlando music as Terri Binion. A product of our scene who now works to cultivate its next generations, she carries our history, our present and our future all at once. Through her decades of gorgeous music and gripping live performances, Binion is almost universally regarded as the area’s doyenne of Americana. She launched her recording career here with 1996’s Leavin’ This Town, a debut album that featured star players like Billy Joel drummer Liberty DeVitto and immediately put Binion on the map. She went on to tour widely, including a run with the Indigo Girls, and followed up with 2002 album Fool that even featured Lucinda Williams. In 2016, Binion reemerged with the excellent The Day After the Night Before album and has been a steady scene presence ever since, regularly performing headlining concerts at venues like Will’s Pub and Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts. Beyond her own shows, though, Binion has in recent years broadened her reach to spotlight younger local talent in well-curated showcases like her Duets series. “When I came upon the idea to create the Duets format, circa 2018, I had become aware that there were a number of young songwriters in Orlando that had come up listening to my music,” says Binion. “This was really surprising to me so I wanted to step in and support them … and the format that Jordan Foley and I came up with called for collaboration with musicians and songwriters outside of one’s regular band members.” Foley himself says, “Terri Binion isn’t a part of the masterclass in Orlando’s music scene, she is the masterclass. Beyond her tremendous creativity and beautiful songwriting, Terri holds your heart close and tight if you find yourself in her orbit. I’m very fortunate to have been mentored by Terri over the years, and I am grateful

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for every lesson she’s taught me in music and in life. She taught me how to be authentic, mean every word in the lyrics, utilize all the spaces in the song, and live a life of abundance as an artist.” In fact, Binion’s own music is but a sliver of her focus lately. Nowadays, she’s often operating behind the curtain to enrich the local scene, like working alongside Beth McKee and the Swamp Sistas recently in an eight-week mentorship for LGBTQ+ youth support organization Zebra Youth. “Terri is a precious resource, and you can hear a little bit of her in almost all of us,” says Swamp Sistas founder and longtime Binion collaborator Beth McKee. “She’s also very generous with her time and energy: mentoring and supporting local songwriters, volunteering for Orlando Rock Girls Camp, and playing a vital role in the Swamp Sistas movement … Terri with a clipboard and a Sharpie is a beautiful thing to behold, and nobody works harder to make things better. We are so lucky to have her as our musical backbone.” Binion’s recent help with Orlando Girls Rock Camp as a guru for girls and nonbinary youth is perhaps her most formative work yet. After her first volunteer stint there in 2022, Binion says, “When it was over I spent the entire next year thinking about the next summer.” From that experience, it seems Binion has found her latest cause. “I am also thrilled with and inspired by the women that lead and coordinate the OGRC,” she says. “I am committed to them and feel that I have finally come upon the way to give back to my community in the way that hits closest to my heart and nearest to my own life experience, and I feel these young musicians are going to carry on the gift of music in others as creatives and leaders and make a difference in people’s lives.” Hopefully, just like the one Binion has already made in ours.


JOHN PAONESSA AND MIKE CARPENTER J ohn Paonessa and Mike Carpenter never planned on opening Orlando’s drag haven and restaurant Hamburger Mary’s nearly 16 years ago. They also never imagined they’d be challenging the state of Florida all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court. The partners in life and business didn’t know each other when they separately moved to Orlando in 1986 — Paonessa was from New York, working in the car rental business; Carpenter from Indiana, selling insurance. They met in 1988, fell in love, and haven’t looked back since. Work took them out of Florida, but eventually they returned to the Sunshine State, opening their own insurance agency in Fort Lauderdale. As serendipity would have it, their office was right by that city’s outpost of the San Francisco-based Hamburger Mary’s chain. “We were familiar with the Mary’s brand,”remembers Paonessa. “The one in Fort Lauderdale at the time was their biggest store, and our agency was right around the corner from there.” It was, as Paonessa says cheekily, “temporary insanity” that led the two to sell their agency, move back to Orlando, and open the beloved Church Street restaurant in 2008. At the time, it was the only location the couple could find that was open to hosting a restaurant that featured drag performances. The first night of their soft opening, Paonessa says, they were steamrolled by the demands of running a restaurant.“I went home that night, and I held my dog and I cried, and I’m like, ‘We made a terrible mistake. What did we do?’” But 16 years later, Hamburger Mary’s doors remain open. And now, perhaps in the same daring state of mind that led to

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en Cousins, a local mom of four, may not have been born an activist, but she’s had the heart of one since she was a kid. Growing up in a small rural town in New Jersey, Cousins spent a lot of time with her siblings at home while her mom worked three jobs to support the family. “I was just, like, obsessed with watching CNN back then,” she tells Orlando Weekly. Young Cousins became anti-war through watching the beginnings of the United States’eight-year war with Iraq unfold. And, as she got older, that fire within Cousins only grew. A self-described “weird”kid, she found acceptance in the LGBTQ+ community as a teenager and later in college. “They were my friends in school, they were the community that accepted me,” she says. “Watching friends die of AIDS, you know, I’ve experienced a lot of hurt … watching them be beat up because of who they are. It’s always been one of my main passions, to help protect this community.” And today it’s even more personal. Two of Cousins’ children are queer — one gay, one nonbinary. Her nonbinary child came out to her just a few years ago, and when her child bravely decided to share their story with the media, designated hate group Moms for Liberty pounced and organized a hateful campaign online, smearing Cousins as a “groomer.” She’s since heard that descriptor (and worse) as a prominent Florida parent in the fight both locally and at the state level to protect and strengthen LGBTQ+ rights. Locally, she’s spoken up against book bans in Orange County Public Schools, and has inspired other parents to fight back, too. (Their mission became slightly harder when Moms for Libertyendorsed candidate Alicia Farrant was elected to the school board in 2022.) The same year that Farrant was elected as she advocated to remove “inappropriate” books from schools, Cousins

the two opening Hamburger Mary’s, Paonessa and Carpenter are defending our fundamental freedoms — and winning. Less than a week after failed presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the state’s drag ban, in May 2023 Hamburger Mary’s filed a federal lawsuit challenging the state. The lawsuit contends the law is a violation of the business’ First Amendment rights. Not long after, the court issued an injunction on the statewide law, halting implementation. The state appealed that decision to the United States Supreme Court, which upheld the injunction. The legal battle continues, and despite the injunction, the hateful rhetoric and state-sanctioned censorship has harmed the restaurant’s business. Meanwhile, the Republican-gerrymandered legislature has forced forward a slew of bills targeting queer people’s freedoms in the arenas of employment, education and healthcare. But Paonessa and Carpenter remain determined. “The lawsuit has affected revenues at Hamburger Mary’s,” affirms Carpenter, but “we are thrilled to be able to have taken the stand against the state and files the lawsuit. It was the right thing to do, and given the opportunity we’d do it again and again.” Paonessa and Carpenter are not only people we love but after more than three decades together, the two remain very much in love with each other. “I wouldn’t want to go through life with

anyone else,” says Carpenter. “[Mike’s] been the rock for me, and me for him, through this whole thing. What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger, and that’s what it’s done for us. And we’re just thankful we have the love from the community.” Carpenter adds one last, crucial point: “We have no doubt we’re going to win. Love wins every time.”

co-founded the Florida Freedom to Read Project. Florida Freedom to Read tracks the books being removed from Florida schools and advocates in favor of protecting children’s free access to books at school, defending everything from John Milton’s classic Paradise Lost to dystopian-yet-realistic novel The Handmaid’s Tale. Many of the books removed have race-related or LGBTQ themes.“Books like this are lifelines to kids who are struggling, to kids who don’t have support at home,” says Cousins. She sees books not just as affirming resources for kids, but also as literal suicide prevention tools, pointing to the grim suicide statistics for queer youth. Cousins has organized with other parents locally, and has traveled up to Tallahassee with groups like Equality Florida to lobby against recent legislative attacks on LGBTQ+ rights, including a ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth (which has also restricted access for adults) and a bill that would prevent trans people from getting ID cards that match their gender identity — even if that person has already transitioned. She and some others are also organizing a Central Florida chapter of GLSEN, the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network. (A soft launch for that is planned at Orlando Congressman Maxwell Frost’s MadSoul Fest in March.) What gives Cousins hope, even when things seem dark, is the younger generations rising up to meet the occasion. She’s seen students who speak out at school board meetings, regarding censorship policies, change the minds of their elected leaders in ways that parents just can’t. “When I see the kids try to take the power back for themselves, that definitely gives me hope.” orlandoweekly.com ● FEB. 14-20, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY

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f beloved sitcom Parks and Recreation had been set in Casselberry, Florida, rather than Pawnee, Indiana, parks department director Leslie Knope would have been spending her time on the arts, instead of catching possums and filling hummingbird feeders. To draw that dream out further, Knope’s subordinate Tom Haverford, instead of being a swag-addled goldbricker, might be a little like Justin Luper, Casselberry’s hard-working arts and marketing supervisor. Pawnee and Haverford are fictional, but Casselberry and Luper are not — luckily for Orlando. (Although we’d watch that show.) Before overseeing the surprising awakening of the arts in that small Orlando-adjacent city, Justin Luper wasn’t sure what he wanted to do — draw, write, design skateboard graphics — and like a lot of people, cycled through several different college majors, ranging from business to creative writing. After graduating from the University of Central Florida in 2008, Luper spent time playing in local bands, creating visual art, and working as an art installer at the Orlando Museum of Art, the Mennello Museum of American Art, and Rollins College’s Cornell Fine Arts Museum. He created a downtown mural with fellow artist Adam Lavigne for 2017’s Art in Odd Places, wrote and illustrated zines, started a vintage clothing company with his fiancée, worked with her on producing pop-up markets. In 2020, he recommitted to his visual practice. “I was going full force ‘I’m gonna be an artist.’ I got my website up and running, I booked my biggest show so far, a solo exhibition at Mills Gallery, I got to a stopping point with the body of work, the paintings that I was doing for the solo exhibition and yeah, so … COVID happened,” Luper recalls. “COVID hit, everything shut down, and

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evelopers are revving the bulldozers, and we complain about it like the weather while we sprawl on our sofas waiting for DoorDash. Whether it’s yesterday’s genteel gentrification or today’s naked capitalism of displacement, we act helpless, having outsourced our outrage. Not so N.Y. Nathiri, who has outwitted the bulldozers not once, not twice, but three times. And she’s good for another, which is coming at Eatonville hard and fast. If you’ve heard of Eatonville, the South’s first incorporated all-Black city and the hometown of foundational Black writer Zora Neale Hurston, it’s probably due to Nathiri’s 35 years running the Association to Preserve Eatonville Community. While Hurston is probably the best known — thanks in no small part to the Zora Neale Hurston Festival that PEC produces each year — she’s far from the only Eatonville cause célèbre. The ongoing scandal of the Hungerford School land trust and the developers circling that property like sharks underpins Nathiri’s preservation efforts. The Association to Preserve Eatonville Community has attracted (and continues to pursue) various sustainability grants to shift the town’s tourism into high gear. Visiting tourists look for the place where town founder Joe Clark’s store used to be, and they walk the Zora trail, searching out the footsteps of one of the most vivid storytellers of the last century, who brought Eatonville alive through her books. But even with this year’s Zora Festival mostly in her rearview mirror, Nathiri’s not resting. “People are now talking about

I was kind of just like, ‘Well, what do I do now?’” The loss of that solo show, and the sense of “what now, and why not something new?” that infected most of us in the pandemic, eventually led Luper to apply for a job with the City of Casselberry. The position, in, yes, the Parks Department, would oversee Casselberry’s existing Arts House programming, reconceptualize its then-new Sculpture House, and be the guiding light leading the Arts Center when construction was finally finished. Unlike the average curator’s job, however (if there is such a thing), this role in a lean and mean city government required someone willing to wear many hats — not simply booking art shows but maintaining existing relationships with local arts groups, doing community outreach, writing and designing marketing collateral, working with budgets and more. In other words, a job that required a lot of disparate skills — a perfect fit for someone with experience in a lot of disparate fields. Almost three years after Luper took on the arts position in Casselberry, it’s clear that this was an auspicious hire. Casselberry’s profile in the visual arts punches way above its weight as a bedroom community of 30,000, with a multi-facility arts complex to rival any in Central Florida. Luper has maintained the charming Arts House, which traditionally hosts shows from various local artists groups; implemented an updated vision at the Sculpture House, modernizing the mission by enlarging “sculpture” to include any three-dimensional art, including installation, audiovisual and temporal works; and inaugurated the shiny new Arts Center with an exhibition of national artists more rigorous than anyone would have expected. His hands-on knowledge of installing and displaying art has proven a boon for both the city and the artists

trusting their work to the facilities; and his experience “on the other side,” so to speak, has proven beneficial to communicating with those artists. Not to mention, his own artistic practice and the varied acquaintances he’s made spending 17 years in the different pockets of Orlando’s art scene(s) are catnip to younger, edgier artists who might not be drawn to exhibit in a small city gallery. Luper fits all the pieces together gracefully, and we look forward to seeing his local career grow. We can think of at least one museum in this town that could take lessons on how to make a splash without sinking the boat.

an Eatonville Renaissance,” she says, referring to the Harlem Renaissance when Hurston hung out with Langston Hughes at the Apollo. Building this renaissance could be the wellspring to revitalizing the town. “We’re once again calling on our leaders to see the real potential of Eatonville, the potential for cultural heritage tourism,” Nathiri says. We love Nathiri because while she’s focused on the big picture, but she doesn’t short the details, whether that’s linking Hurston to the current vogue for Afrofuturism or creating a family day in the park with R&B greats every year. Nathiri has brought writers like Alice Walker (The Color Purple) and Toni Morrison (Beloved) to the Zora Festival. She has brought artists like Bayete Ross Smith and Faith Ringgold to the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts. Besides running the Association to Preserve Eatonville Community and the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts, she maintains a podcast, she wrote Zora: A Woman and her Community, and she’s a mother and a wife. How does she do it? Nathiri is rigorously disciplined, having achieved first chair violin in her youth. “I was classically trained, and wanted to be a concert violinist,” she confides. “But at Ithaca College I went on to study the classics, and I enjoyed a side career as a debater.” You would think perhaps she doesn’t have time for community engagement. But her early life — her own mother knew Zora, which gives her an unusual connection to the town — gave her the foundation to do what she does. “We have to do this,” Nathiri says in a voice that disallows argument. “What has preserved this town are the stories, and these will carry us forward.” It isn’t just Zora’s stories; it’s Nathiri’s stories too that are fascinating, and Clark’s and Hungerford’s and many others yet to be written. They make up the philosophy of community for Eatonville, and the dean of that philosophy is N.Y. Nathiri. orlandoweekly.com ● FEB. 14-20, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY

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or years, we observed the maxim that if you saw Harryson Thevenin when you went out, then you picked the right event to attend. Rap shows, skateboarding events, noise nights, art and fashion parties — Thevenin might be found at one (or more) on any night. That same wide-ranging sense of curiosity and adventure has informed his SR50 brand since its inception in 2017, when it started as a music blog documenting shows, became a means to connect seemingly disparate subcultures. The name came to him quickly. “State Road 50 goes from one end of the state all the way to the other end. And I figured that, starting a brand I could go across different genres that can be tied together in the same way that road crosses different parts of the state.” Thevenin’s use of the word “brand” is instructive, because since its bloggy beginnings, SR50 has become, well, anything Thevenin and his collaborators want it to be: website, longrunning zine, concert promoter, clothing line (including sportswear, sandals and tactical wear), film company. “I didn’t see anyone [locally] doing the things we wanted to do. So I just thought, ‘We might as well do whatever we want,’” says Thevenin, understatedly. Crucial early inspirations for his work with SR50 include exposure to Orlando music touchstones like Wet Nurse and Total Bummer Fest, as well as designers Virgil Abloh and Balenciaga. In the last year or so alone, SR50 has released a line of tennis attire (“I wanted to start a fitness revolution,” jokes Thevenin [maybe]), organized a rave, and hosted a Sept. 11 hardcore show at Uncle Lou’s. This isn’t about money or clout, this is

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ames Beard-nominated restaurateurs Johnny and Jimmy Tung oversee a sprawling empire of 35 restaurants, but do so in the most low-key way possible. In fact, we recently saw Johnny, the younger of the brotherly duo, serving bowls of udon and then busing tables at their new Mills 50 noodle joint, Zaru. The Tungs are as gracious as they are down to earth, and restaurant life helped shape their unassuming approach in running and developing their business. “My brother and I grew up in restaurants,” says Johnny. “I still remember sitting in the kitchen watching my daddy cook. I was just 4 years old, Jimmy was 8, but we eventually ended up doing everything from prepping and cooking to serving and tending to the buffet.” That sort of grounding experience disposed the duo to shirk the spotlight and instead divert attention to the talented chefs they’ve come to nurture, support and invest in over the years — chefs like Domu’s Sonny Nguyen, Kadence’s Mark and Jen Berdin, Kaya’s Lordfer Lalicon, The Foreigner’s Bruno Fonseca, Camille’s Tung Phan, Norigami’s David Tsan, Doshi’s Gene Kim and so many others. “That’s the way we were brought up,” says Johnny.“Our parents immigrated from Taiwan. My dad told me that because we were minorities here, we had to learn to protect ourselves, work hard behind the scenes and fly under the radar to become successful. We were never brought up with that sort of ‘me’ mentality.” Indeed, in an industry dominated by attention-seekers, the Tungs are anything but. Their strategy is to partner with chefs

pushing the multimedia freedom inherent in DIY. That includes a willingness to walk away from ideas, particularly an ambitious plan to stage an SR50-sponsored 5K road race around the time of the recent Olympic trials. More successful was a recent collaborative skateboarding event and market at The Warehouse on Orange Blossom Trail. “It was cool to see the hip-hop community and the skate community come together on something mutual and everyone shakes hands about it at the end of the day.” The next SR50 actions are as eclectic as ever. They’re planning a hardcore show at The S.P.O.T. that’s also going to be the setting for a film: “It’s all improvised dialogue. I introduce characters in previous scenes. And then the show brings them all together to this one location.” And after that: a Formula One racing jacket, complete with satirical promo campaign featuring an electric go-kart. “Formula One’s hot right now, it’s really expensive,” says Thevenin. “It’s just funny to dip your toes in an industry that you have no business in.” Keeping up this level of prolific activity and motivation is no mean feat for a DIY enterprise, and the keys with SR50 are rooted in enthusiasm and collaboration. “It’s around the clock, honestly. I’m always working on something or learning about something and I’m like, ‘All right, we can expand on it.’ And I have a lot of people who help out. My friend Alex does all the graphics and flyers and logos. That’s a big help,” says Thevenin. “I’m just always hyped.” and help realize their dreams — “assist them in the areas they felt they were weak at,” as Johnny puts it. For some, that meant finding an appropriate location, negotiating a lease or proving financial credibility; for others it meant marketing their concept, instituting payroll systems or navigating through the legal aspects of the business.“I remember when we helped Sonny negotiate the lease for Domu at East End Market. I still have the photo of us shaking hands with [East End Market owner] John Rife.” And by being advocates and backers of Orlando’s gifted culinarians, the brothers have reshaped the city’s restaurant landscape in a way they couldn’t have possibly predicted when they opened Bento Asian Kitchen + Sushi (then Bento Cafe) in Gainesville back in 2002. Six years later, the first Bento outside Gainesville opened in the Chase Plaza downtown. Now there are 21 locations across the state. But there came a point when the two had to decide what bearing, and complexion, their burgeoning restaurant empire would take — further ensconce Orlando as a chain-heavy metropolis, or steer it in a completely different direction? “Once we had kids, we asked ourselves, what do we want to be remembered for? Do we want to open more Bentos, which of course is great, or do we want to make an impact on the community? We knew we wanted Orlando to be the city where we put our roots in and raise a family in, so a focus on chef-driven and legacy-driven restaurants was an easy decision.” In the past decade, no one has done more to establish a new culinary rep for this city than the Tung brothers. Their reach is far and the long list of independent restaurants that have opened under their guiding hands is impressive — Kadence, Kaya, Camille, Zaru, Doshi, The Foreigner, Domu, Tori Tori, Norigami, Light on the Sugar, Danilo’s Pasta Bar,

not to mention the high-concept Sorekara by chef William Shen slated to open next month in Baldwin Park and Mills Market, a new food-and-retail hub that will supplant Tien Hung Market in the heart of Mills 50. “Orlando is such a great city, and it’s so underrated,”says Johnny. “James and Julie Petrakis, Jason and Sue Chin, Norman Van Aken — they all paved the way for us to continue forging Orlando’s new food identity, and Jimmy and I just want to make the sort of impact that Orlando will be proud of.” Mission accomplished.

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eather Wilkie, executive director of Zebra Youth, didn’t grow up in Florida, but she’s called it home now for 20 years. Originally from Bible Belt West Virginia, Wilkie was raised Southern Baptist in a household that didn’t really question the status quo (that is, heterosexuality and a gender binary as the norm). But in her adolescence and young adulthood, she and her friends (“kind of a rowdy group in many ways,” she admits with a laugh) challenged some of the deeply ingrained beliefs they’d grown up with about who a person can love, what that can look like, and their own broader identities. Today, she lives in Orlando with her 9-year-old son and her partner — who’s nonbinary and a teacher in the public school system. Wilkie’s work serving LGBTQ+ youth is deeply personal, both as a parent and as a partner. Wilkie grew up loving musical theater (some of her favorites are Rent, Hamilton and the more recent Hadestown) and originally went to college in Asheville, North Carolina, to study the arts. But as she came out to herself and others in college as a lesbian, she went through her own internal journey of self-acceptance and exploration (with the help of therapy), and realized she wanted to be able to help others navigate what can be an emotionally trying process. “I’ve also always had sort of a philanthropic brain, you know, and that was sort of embedded in me actually through religion, growing up.” She first began working with marginalized children through youth shelters in Asheville, before finding work in Central Florida.

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ill’s, Lou’s, Grumpy’s, it’s just one fucking road,” marvels Syd Zed.“And I’m here every night. But I’m never bored.” If you happen to be at certain Mills 50 venues on certain nights — OK, hell, any night — you’re no doubt at least visually familiar with the outré Orlando rock institution that is Syd Zed: long golden hair and perpetual all-black attire, rocker vibes to spare, thick Brummie accent; the quintessential English musical eccentric. At shows, Syd Zed has an ever-present PBR in one hand and a smartphone in the other. No big deal, right? It’s what comes next that’s so fascinating — at just the “right” moment, Zed will take a video of the band playing. But these are performance clips à la Jean-Luc Godard, if Godard made 3-D movies in the 1950s. Zed lunges the camera in and out haphazardly, watching the musicians instead of his phone screen, conducting the action with his free hand. The next day, he edits them down and posts to Instagram. Zed has been doing this every night for years. Entire generations of Orlando bands and musicians, whole scenes, have had their musical lives captured on his Instagram and Facebook accounts. (Once there was a crowdfunding campaign to get him a new phone and it met the goal immediately.) Zed is immersed in the eternal musical Now, across genre. “I’m here every night. I see all the bands,” says Zed with a shake of his head. “I can’t believe it meself.” “Syd’s presence at a show serves as a rare waypoint of authenticity and continuity throughout all the changing styles,” offers friend and arts curator Moriah Russo. “He’s proof that a life can

She only meant to stay in Florida for a year, but career-wise, it worked out for her to stay longer. After working for Harbor House, a domestic violence shelter, for over a decade, Wilkie joined Zebra Youth as executive director in 2015. The organization was rather small and not very well-known at that time, she says. It didn’t really reach the spotlight until the Pulse Nightclub shooting in 2016 that killed 49 people, most of whom were LGBTQ+ and people of color. The tragedy occurred less than a year after Wilkie joined Zebra Youth. At that point, they had a greater responsibility to step up and to be there for the community, particularly the impacted families, in their time of need. “I had no idea what I was getting into,” she admits. Zebra Youth has sheltered hundreds of homeless LGBTQ+ youth over the years through their bridge housing and rapid rehousing programs, and offers free mental health counseling for LGBTQ+ youth. While Zebra Youth’s primary service population at the time of its formation was young gay boys, today they largely serve transgender and nonbinary teens, who have (through no fault of their own) become collateral damage in Republicans’ culture wars. She used to go into schools and help guide staff on how to foster an inclusive and welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ students, especially those who don’t get that kind of acceptance at home. But now, following the passage of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law, which prohibits teachers from discussing or teaching anything on gender or sexuality in K-12 schools, that’s no longer possible. “We haven’t been able to reach as many young people and … it’s hard to swallow,” says Wilkie. Social media is another place where young people find mental health resources, but state lawmakers are now considering limiting children’s access to that, too.

What gives Wilkie hope is the level of support in the Orlandoarea community, and the strength of those who fight back against laws restricting LGBTQ rights.“I tell youth all the time, you know, you may hear this negativity in the news, but you have an army behind you,” she says. When Pride-themed murals outside Zebra Youth’s drop-in center on Mills Avenue were defaced by neo-Nazis last year, it took just one call for help on social media to bring a crowd of community members, including city commissioner Patty Sheehan, together to paint over the hateful graffiti the very next day. Wilkie came from a family of strong women herself, and that comes in handy when she has her “activist” hat on. “It’s just not in me to sit quietly,” she says.

be styled entirely around live performance appreciation.” Out on Mills Avenue, everyone knows him. Standing beside him on a random weeknight is like being in a royal receiving line: a steady stream of hugs, handshakes and nods. “Young folks recognize him as something special,” says Will Walker, owner of Will’s Pub. “An OG, if you will.” Before there was Syd Zed there was David Sydney, born in Nuneaton (near Birmingham) on Christmas Day. In 1965, The Beatles, The Who and The Kinks started a 13-year-old Zed down the path he now treads on Mills Avenue. Soon enough he formed his own band(s), culminating in a move to the United States and a marriage to longtime partner and musical collaborator Magdalena. They played music together all around the country, living in Portland for a time before settling in Orlando. Their entree to the local music scene was the Peacock Room and Austin’s Coffee, where they’d both play and attend shows. “The thing about Syd is that he’s always there,” says fellow Orlando musician and U.K. expat Nadeem Khan (who should know, because he is also always there). “Many don’t know that he has recorded vast amounts of strange yet accessible music.” Indeed, Zed’s songs are wonderfully weird and catchy in the way that Felt and Television Personalities were. “His shows were quite terrific back in the day. His dear lady Lena was a fun and quirky character as well. His CD Digital False Teeth should have had a wider release,” says friend and musical confederate Johnny Wells. The album did reach No. 1 on the WPRK local chart, and single “Made in Taiwan” is still a Top 25 song for at least one Orlando Weekly editor. These days Zed is happier in the audience than on the stage. And time is still on his side. “I can believe that I’m still alive,” mutters Zed.“But I stopped smoking a year ago. It’s going to be a long time before I go.”With that, he takes a final sip of PBR and heads into Will’s. Shine on. orlandoweekly.com ● FEB. 14-20, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY

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Ryan Harmon and and Joe Lanzisero collectively boast nearly 80 years of experience in the themed entertainment industry. And they have thoughts about the future of Orlando’s biggest economic engine

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chief creative officer of Zeitgeist Design & Production, was once the youngest Imagineer working on the development of Disney/MGM Studios, before founding his own attraction design company 13 years ago. Joe Lanzisero, Zeitgeist’s executive vice president and chief art director, spent 35 years Imagineering Disney classics from Mickey’s Toontown to Mystic Manor. Between the two of them, they’ve got about 80 years of experience in the themed entertainment industry, and have interviewed dozens of top creatives through their “Spirit of the Times” Zoomcasts. So when they have something to say about the future of Orlando’s biggest economic engine, you should listen. Here are just a few highlights from my recent conversation with Harmon and Lanzisero about what’s new and what’s next in theme parks.

What new attraction have you experienced recently that excited you?

Joe Lanzisero: I think it has to be the Super Mario World at Universal Hollywood. I think it succeeds because it’s an immersive world. I think with a lot of these things, the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. … That’s what for me is kind of the trend looking forward, and I think that’s part of what Epic Universe is going to be

Veteran Imagineer Ryan Harmon of Zeitgeist Design | Courtesy photo

about: creating these really immersive places, so you get lost in the storytelling in a deeper way. And it’s not just a single ride, it’s not just the restaurant. It’s the whole experience that works together to deliver the story, and hopefully puts you in a deeper emotional connection with the story as well. Ryan Harmon: The TeamLab experience called “Planets” in Tokyo is like nothing you’ve experienced before. You take your shoes off and put them in a locker. It starts off with you walking up a hill in a waterfall, and your ankles are in water, and you’re immersed in these amazing experiences of lights and mirrors and water and projection and live flowers. It was mind-blowing for me to do, and I don’t know if it’s something that would translate to Western culture, mostly because of the walking around barefoot.

What is your take on the growing trend of immersive hotel experiences?

RH: I really hope that developers are not dismayed by what happened to the Galactic Starcruiser [which closed at Walt Disney World]. Because the notion of spending the night and role-playing in an immersive experience, I think, is going to be big eventually. Someone just needs to figure out how to do it so it makes financial sense. We were approached a few years ago by Marriott, about a resort they have in Jamaica and were looking to make it more experiential. And we told them to turn it into a pirate resort. You are actually in the Caribbean on the water: build a ship, have rum bars, turn it into a village! And they came back and basically said,“We think people come for the spa.”

How much do you think Epic Universe will impact tourism trends in Central Florida?

JL: I think it’s going to be tricky. With so many choices in Orlando, there’s a lot of noise in the marketplace. I think it’s going to be an amazing park; the scale of it, the kinds of things that they’re trying to do. They’re creating these very immersive story worlds that you’re going to get lost in — which is, I think, great — and they’re doing them at a massive scale. Nothing is timid about it; it’s all big strokes, and that was by design. I think their biggest challenge is going to be how they market it and how they communicate that it is something different from all the other choices that you have when you go to Orlando. RH: I’ve been in this business 36 years — worked for Universal, Warner Brothers, Disney and pretty much everybody — and I have never seen something of this magnitude and scale. It’s truly mind-blowing. … A lot of us designers lament Universal’s attractions in recent decades that were basically all a movie screen or a TV screen with us in front of it, which I hate. They’ve actually made an effort to make this a more old-fashioned, physical, tactile theme park, and I’m super excited to go see what they do. Because as much as we love everything Disney stands for and does, I’m really afraid that Universal is starting to edge them out in terms of innovation and creating new paradigms, and I hope that inspires Disney to come back at it with a vengeance. It’s good for both companies, and it’s especially good for us as guests, to have these companies compete. skubersky@orlandoweekly.com orlandoweekly.com ● FEB. 14-20, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY

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[ food + drink] EET BY MANEET CHAUHAN 1780 E. Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista 615-483-1544 eetfunindian.com $$

Indian food at Disney Springs plays by the mouse rules | Photo by Rob Bartlett

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Eet by Maneet Chauhan won’t offend finicky tourists with its Disney-approved ‘modern’ Indian fare BY FA IYAZ KARA

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ho’s to say why it took so long for Indian food to make an entry into Disney Springs but, nevertheless, there’s one in place now. It’s called Eet and it’s by celebrated culinary personality Maneet Chauhan. If the name rings familiar, then you’re likely an avid watcher of the Food Network: The Indian-American chef is a regular on Chopped and maintains a pretty busy shooting schedule, we were told, so don’t expect to see her inside Eet’s quick-service kitchen anytime soon whipping up naan or pani puri. She does, however, have a welcome message posted outside the entrance inviting guests to embrace the Indian restaurant’s “adventurous, bold flavors.” It might seem innocuous, but referring to Indian cuisine — or any cuisine cooked by people with brown skin — as “adventurous” and “bold” only emphasizes a misguided notion of the cuisine being part of “the other.” It plays up exoticism and reinforces ethnic boundaries and divisions between the majority and minority. And besides, who exactly would find this food “adventurous”

and “bold”? Certainly not the billions from the Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia, Caribbean or elsewhere who cook and eat this food every day. It’s the kind of language that panders to lowest common denominator “Midwestern palates” and serves to make Indiana Man feel like Indiana Jones for eating a samosa. [End rant.] Besides, Eet’s version of those pastry pockets ($9 for two) are hardly daredevil material. The spiced potato filling was practically mashed, and the pastry itself was — sadly for samosa lovers — baked, not fried, yielding only a semblance of crackle. There are, of course, other baked wonders fired up at Eet, i.e. naan. We opted for the bread service ($18) which included a mound of whipped pimiento-paneer cheese as well as carrots, celery and radishes dusted with chaat masala. The platter came with five dips and two different breads — buttered and garlic naan. We passed on the garlic and upgraded to the spicy green chili naan for $1 extra. The naans weren’t as poofy as I thought they’d be, but that’s because they’re not cooked in a tandoor.

The dough is flattened using a press, then placed onto a rotating oven that blisters the bread at 550 degrees for 30 seconds. For the sort of volume this quick-service operation takes on, it’s an efficient method. What impressed us most, however, were the five different dips — a sweet/sour lime pickle, garlic pickle, and coriander honey, along with a proper tangy tamarind chutney and a bright mint chutney. We loved them all, and especially enjoyed dipping the peppery chili naan into the honey. Pani puri ($12), the staple street food snack, looked the part here: seven semolina puffs cracked open at the top and ready for scoops of chickpea-potato filling, drizzles of tamarind-date chutney, sev (fried chickpea noodles) and, of course, the pani, or mint-cilantro water. Only the pani wasn’t the pungent liquid we expected it to be. “It’s not offensive,” I said to my brother-in-law, referring to the lack of kala namak, aka black salt, with its sulphury essence. “It needs to be a bit offensive for it be proper pani puri,” he said. “Less Indiana, more Indian,” I agreed. “Maybe it’s ma nose, maybe it’s Ma-neet.” More eets not in danger of offending anyone included a tandoori chicken poutine ($14) with crisp, fluffy, chaat masala-dusted fries weighted with globs of curds and tomato-butter “gravy.” Not bad, but you’re not going to get a couple of Desi hosers to swoon over this. A build-a-bowl concoction of cumin-basmati rice topped with basil-cilantro shrimp in a cashew-saffron korma sauce ($18) was solid; it even came with pickled red cabbage, kachumber and wee puffs of chickpea pearls. Those pearls are used to add color and pop to a host of dishes, from the samosas and pani puri (they’re used as a bed) to the gulab jamun cheesecake ($9), where they dot the top. We thought the gulab jamun would be baked into the cheesecake, but the syrupy balls were sliced and used as a garnish instead. Strawberries and the flavor of strawberries dominated the dessert. It would’ve been nice to have a cup of chai with the cake, but shockingly, chai isn’t offered here. Rather, a candied “Valenchai Day Latte” was suggested. Eh, no thanks. Hey, I get it. When you’re at Disney, you have to please the masses, and even in 2024,“masses” equates to a pretty specific target audience. I’m sure if Chauhan had her druthers, she’d serve 150 percent balls-out Indian fare. But playing with the mouse means playing by the mouse’s rules, so compromise, I’m sure, was a choice Chauhan felt she had to make. But we don’t. fkara@orlandoweekly.com

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CHUAN FU This contemporary Sichuan house inside the Ravaudage complex in Winter Park is a sister concept to Mills 50 mainstay Chuan Lu Garden and offers a menu that impresses. Peppercorn junkies will revel in every bite of “rattan pepper sliced fatty beef” and shuizhu fish with hot chili oil. More classics: jelly noodle blocks made from mung bean starch slathered in chili sauce, or for the chili-averse, crispy pork knuckle, crispy duck and stewed beef brisket with tomato. “Sichuan brown sugar glutinous rice cake” is a satisfying dessert. Closed Tuesday. (reviewed Feb. 7) 1035 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 321-972-3606, chuanfuorlando. com, $$$

MISTER O1 EXTRAORDINARY PIZZA Renato Viola’s highly touted pizzeria makes its Orlando-area debut in Lake Mary and it doesn’t disappoint, whether you eat a traditional 13-inch round or a signature star-shaped pie. Notable offerings include the “Coffee Paolo,” a sweet and savory number with raw honey, ground coffee, rich gorgonzola and spicy salami Calabrese. Also worth ordering: the “Alessandra Jalapeño” with avocado slices, pepper rings and mushrooms. End with a Nutella and banana calzone and you’ll sleep well. Open daily. (reviewed Jan. 31) 1210 International Parkway, Lake Mary, 561-631-9035, mistero1.com, $$$

BAKERY 1908 Along with a dizzying array of Chinese-style pastries, breads, buns, cakes, rolls, tarts, cookies and savory baked goods, this perpetually buzzing Mills 50 bakery serves stellar steamed and panfried dumplings, as well as soup dumplings and dumplings in soup. Don’t overlook such gratifying dim sum items as fried tofu tossed in a peppery mix or Taiwanese popcorn chicken. Milk, boba and fruit teas are some of the best in the city. Open daily. (reviewed Jan. 24) 2021 E. Colonial Drive, 407-668-4128, bakery1908.com, $$

SUPERICA Five-time James Beard Award nominee Ford Fry brings his high-caliber Tex-Mex cantina to Winter Park and it hits the mark. Both the queso fundido and the tortilla soup make top-notch starters. Tacos come in hard shell, street and al carbon varieties (the crispy pork belly is luscious). A dish of heft worth considering: 36-hour smoked and grilled bone-in short rib. Open daily. (reviewed Dec. 20, 2023) 415 S. Orlando Ave., Winter Park, 407919-6671, superica.com/winter-park, $$$$

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[ film + tv ] Caillou — In a CGI reboot of the ’90s animated show, our 4-year-old title character continues to cope with the world by picturing himself, his friends and his family as characters in his favorite books and toy lines. Hey, that sounds like an effective strategy for adults too: Envision your boss as a Funko Pop and then rip his head clean off! (Peacock) House of Ninjas — Once an elite fighting force on behalf of their country, a family that has since settled into quiet retirement has to spring back into action to heed the call of duty and honor. Or as Casey DeSantis now thinks of it, “2028.” (Netflix) The Vince Staples Show follows in the footsteps of John Malkovich? | Photo courtesy Netflix

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Streaming premieres you won’t want to miss this week. BY STEVE S CH N EIDER

Premieres Wednesday:

Good Morning, Verônica: The Final Hunt — The third and final season of the Brazilian thriller brings police clerk Verônica Torres to the brink of cracking a case that has implicated her own profession in the abuse of women. At least now Brazil knows what working for Jesse Watters feels like. (Netflix) The Heartbreak Agency — This German flick shows a jilted Johann seeking revenge on the relationship counselor who convinced his girlfriend to break up with him. Throw in a nice revenge-porn subplot, and I’m going to belatedly proclaim these people the soul of romance. (Netflix) Love Is Blind — Season 6 shifts locales to Charlotte, North Carolina, for more good-faith courtship among couples who don’t know what each other look like. Since Season 7 has already gotten the green light, I’m assuming nobody’s disappointment was great enough to spark a Megan Wants a Millionaire–style homicide. (Remember that one? When the hell is it going to show up on YouTube?) (Netflix) The New Look — Ben Mendelsohn is Christian Dior and Juliette Binoche is Coco Chanel in a historically based drama series that shows how future fashion icons survived World War II. This is definitely what it’s going to take to open the eyes of those gay Holocaust deniers out there. All five of them. (Apple TV+) Players — Reality comes crashing down on an inveterate hookup queen (Gina Rodriguez)

when she develops actual romantic feelings for her latest target. It’s like a Hallmark Channel original movie for people with gonorrhea. (Netflix) The Sidemen Story — Learn all about the British septet who have attracted more than 100 million subscribers to their YouTube channels for games, challenges, sketches and video-game commentaries. Now if they were expecting us to do all of that so they could just watch, I’d be impressed. (Netflix) Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures — The final six episodes of Season 1 bring our youngling heroes into contact with some key characters from the canon, including Bell Zettifar, Master Maru and Lina Soh. (Admit it: Just a few years ago, I could have said “… and Dua Lipa,” and you would have been like “Yeah, that sounds right.”) (Disney+)

Premieres Thursday:

AlRawabi School For Girls — An influx of new students and the fallout from the recent outcast uprising are the major plot developments in Season 2 of the Jordanian teen drama. Regina George to the Middle East: “Why are you so obsessed with me?” (Netflix) Bea’s Block — Sesame Workshop takes America’s preschoolers to a new neighborhood, where lessons in diversity are taught by kids who happen to be wooden blocks of various shapes. Everything’s going great until a turf war erupts with the Lego bricks that live three streets over. (Max)

Love Storiyaan — Profiles of six real-life Indian couples create “a celebration of love in its most authentic and diverse forms.” OK, who got to mic up the goat? (Prime Video) Ready, Set, Love — This Thai romcom takes place in an alternate reality where men are the minority and dating shows treat them like unicorns to be pursued and cherished. Good news, fellas: TV is going to look at us exactly the same no matter how many of us there are. (Netflix) The Truth About Jim — A worried family investigates the possibility that the man they knew as a husband, stepfather and step-grandfather was actually a serial killer. Since this is a docuseries and not a scripted drama, I’m going to guess the answer is “He wasn’t, but we’re going to wait four episodes to tell you.” (Max) The Vince Staples Show — It worked for John Malkovich, Jean-Claude Van Damme and Nicolas Cage, so now West Coast rapper/ actor Vince Staples is playing himself in a comedy series that exaggerates and distorts the details of his real life and career. Fun detail: You can tunnel directly into Staples’ brain from the offices of Blacksmith Records, but after 15 minutes, you’re ejected onto the Pacific Coast Highway. (Netflix) Vigil — Season 2 sends detectives Amy Jones and Kirsten Longacre to a Scottish Air Force base to solve a series of mysterious deaths. Hence the saying “A guy could get kilt around here.” (Peacock)

Premieres Friday:

Comedy Chaos — Indonesia is the location for a sitcom about an overwhelmed guy who’s struggling to save both his comedy club and his marriage. I know plenty of people who do stand-up, and all they have to save is their gig hosting an open mic at a Winter Garden KKK hangout and their roommate’s RedTube password. (Netflix) The Dynasty: New England Patriots — Twenty years of highs and lows are retraced in a team history that plays out over the course

of 10 documentary episodes. That might seem like a lot, until you realize Robert Kraft spends more time on a typical visit to Massage Envy. (Apple TV+) Einstein and the Bomb — A combination of archival footage and dramatic re-enactments portrays the moral quandary Albert Einstein experienced after urging the U.S. to develop atomic weapons. In the heartwarming conclusion, a representative of Price-Waterhouse shows up and reassures him it’ll all be worth it when we have Oppenheimer. (Netflix) The Grand Tour: Sand Job — A special episode has the boys trying to recreate the ParisDakar rally in “cheap modified sports cars.” Yeah, but did you ever try merging into a Lynx lane in a Smart Car? (Prime Video) Life & Beth — Season 2 finds Amy Schumer’s Beth wondering if her distrust of men is going to keep crippling her relationship options as she approaches her 40s. Don’t worry, Beth: Before you know it, you’ll be in your 50s. And then you won’t trust anybody! (Hulu) Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin — Here’s an origin story that shows how little Franklin Armstrong met and eventually won over the Peanuts gang by participating in a soap-box derby. Wait a minute: He had to win them over? Are we going to find out somebody is a hard-core racist? (My money’s on Lucy.) (Apple TV+)

Premieres Monday:

The Madame Blanc Mysteries — Antiques dealer Jean White (Sally Lindsay) is back for a third season of solving murders and other lingering conundrums in the South of France. Meanwhile, that corpse they found at Renninger’s up in Mount Dora is still just lying there stinking up the joint. (AMC+ and Acorn TV) Rhythm + Flow Italy — The latest international edition of the hip-hop competition show welcomes contestants from the Italian rap capitals of Rome, Naples and Milan. I’m kind of surprised they didn’t set it in Florence, because Rhythm + Flo was RIGHT THERE. (Netflix)

Premieres Tuesday:

Mike Epps: Ready to Sell Out — In his fourth stand-up special for Netflix, Mike tries to figure out why somebody who’s as outwardly successful as him can still be broke. Way to throw the IRS off your trail, Mike! (Netflix) Risqué Business: The Netherlands and Germany — Delve into the seamy subcultures of two European nations — one that’s renowned for its Red Light District and another that’s mostly flown under the radar as a secret haven for pedophiles. What do you mean you haven’t heard about that one? Come on, Hitler didn’t kill himself! (Netflix)

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Broadway Calls return to Orlando for more thrills and spills | Courtesy photo

IF YOU CAN MAKE IT HERE … Oregon’s Broadway Calls are ‘Coming After You,’ Orlando BY IDA V. ES KAMAN I

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t’s the final day before Ty Vaughn, frontman of Oregon punks Broadway Calls, kicks off the beautiful chaos of the band’s upcoming tour. It’s a gloomy day in St. Helens, Oregon, and at this moment, Vaughn’s main concern is his dog Desi interrupting our conversation. “He’s 5, and he’s an Australian shepherd. So he’s just all about herding people. If I’m not in the same room as others, then it becomes a problem.” In standard DIY style, drummer Josh Baird spent all weekend printing merch, and in a ritual the band has followed since high school, they will gather at Baird’s home before heading on tour. Broadway Calls became a band in 2005; Vaughn and Baird, along with bandmate Adam Willis, have been making music together for a long time. Vaughn and Baird have been at it since high school. “We’re both 41 now and we’ve been playing together since we were like 15,” he says, “and we’re only getting better at communicating the older we get.”

Almost two decades in, we can call Broadway Calls veteran musicians. They’ve toured the country several times over, as well as gigged abroad. In 2013 they took a much-needed hiatus as a result of that relentless lifestyle. “We needed to stop touring as much as we had been, and kind of just get our lives in order,” admits Vaughn. And that they did, setting the stage, so to speak, for their eventual resurgence. The band found a new label home in Chicago’s Red Scare Industries, and after seven years, they released their fourth record and accidental pandemic soundtrack Sad in the City. The record was embraced by old and new fans alike. The band have rolled out several singles since then, all compiled into the just-released EP Coming After You! When you think of rural America, punk rock may not be the first thing that comes to mind. But it’s often these unlikely places where you’ll find flourishing scenes. For Broadway Calls, small towns are the stomping grounds they know best.

It was Longview, Washington, a small city nestled in Mount Coffin and land of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, where the young punks found a scene to cut their teeth. “Longview, that was the town that we would play shows in and go see shows,” says Vaughn. “And even though we were only about an hour from Portland, Longview had its own scene, and bands would stop there on tour. And that’s where we learned to be a band.” It’s also where bandmate Baird learned how to be a promoter, and in a full circle moment for the band, Baird says, “Josh is about to start booking shows in Longview again … which hasn’t happened probably in about 15 years or so because there was no venue. And now there’s a venue.” Vaughn is earnest in his support of creating a space for emerging acts to practice their craft.“It just inspires more people to start more bands or to get involved however they want to, which is great,” he says. The band has a fondness for Florida. They consistently play Gainesville’s annual punk

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pilgrimage, Fest; but beyond that annual event, they haven’t toured the South in over a decade. With four Florida stops in four days, they’re making up for lost time, and fast. As is the case for millions, Vaughn has conquered fears and learned countless life lessons here in Orlando. “I actually rode my first ever rollercoaster in Orlando,” he says. And at a show at Will’s Pub long ago, it was tourmates in the Menzingers and Flatliners causing the thrills: “I remember being crowd-surfed against my will by the people I was on tour with … and it was very very scary. I don’t usually do that shit,” Vaughn shares with a lingering hint of trepidation. When asked for any last words as we wrapped up our conversation, Vaughn keeps it concise but essential: “Ceasefire in Palestine.” And, of course, “We’ll see you in Orlando.” music@orlandoweekly.com

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[ local music ] an Egyptian. (7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, The Plaza Live, $28-$35) Julieta Venegas: While she’s a mainstream Latin pop star by most measures, with platinum sales and tons of big industry awards, Mexico’s Julieta Venegas has always kept it organic like an old-school artist. Rather than some basic icon, she sings, writes, produces and plays tons of instruments. While her music maintains Mexican heritage, she’s not bound by traditionalism. Over a career of nearly three decades, she’s proven herself an artist of enviable versatility and integrity. (8 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, Dr. Phillips Center, $54.50-$99.50) Softcult, Glixen, Flowers for Emily: Calling all shoegazers in the metro, this is one you definitely don’t want to miss. It’s a lineup loaded with young bands under some great influences, and all of them worship at the almighty fuzz altar. Canada’s Softcult are a twin-sister act whose grunge-gaze synthesizes riot-grrrl ethos and some of the best 1990s rock textures into a sound that’s a fresh take on indie nostalgia. With foggy, towering rock that’s simultaneously airy and massive, Arizona’s Glixen are like a dreamspun triple helix of Lush, Hum and My Bloody Valentine. Orlando’s Flowers for Emily also work the duality of beauty and heft with the heavy melodic haze of their songs. If there’s not liberal use of fog machines at this one, I’ll be asking for my money back. Kidding/not kidding. (7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17,Conduit, $20)

Gamma Waves | Photo by Jackie Brett

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Even with a relatively low profile in terms of output and live appearances, hard-rocking Orlando band Gamma Waves leave a pretty indelible impression when you see them play. With strands of noise rock and punk, their grunge-thick onslaught is impressively blunt. No fashion, flair or fuss — just raw, beefy rock. Look no further than Gamma Waves’ new single,“Money Maker.” It’s a sludgy, revving dive that comes down in a grimy spiral of deadpan mercilessness. But B-side cut “Ambedo” is a turbo-charged, punk-powered rager that might even best the lead-off single. That these songs were mastered by the legendary Jack Endino (Nirvana, Mudhoney, Soundgarden) only further certify their grunge bona fides. All told, these tracks are Gamma Waves’ brawniest work yet. “Money Maker” now streams everywhere. “Ambedo,” however, is an exclusive B-side on Bandcamp only. Both will be bundled together on a special, very limited cassette edition (50 copies) releasing Feb. 21.

CONCERT PICKS THIS WEEK

Here Come the Mummies, The Sh-Booms: You don’t need much more than

Live faves Gamma Waves release three new tracks of raw, beefy rock for their “Money Maker” single. And with mastering by the legendary Jack Endino, this could very well be the band’s brawniest work yet

the simple equation of funk plus rock to equal a goofy good time. But throw mummy costumes into the formula and things get ridiculous. And ridiculous fun is what ensues whenever Nashville’s Here Come the Mummies take their nonstop groove machine and absurd wardrobe on stage. Opening will be powerhouse Orlando soul syndicate the Sh-Booms. With all due apologies to my actual Egyptian friends, go rock like

Psychic Death, Leatherette, Tiger Beat, The Synthetics: This stacked lineup surrounds an excellent touring band with some of Orlando’s best new underground talent. Deliciously dark Atlanta headliner Psychic Death are a dire post-punk mix of death rock and new wave. Chicago-based but Orlando-born Leatherette are singularly famous for their junkie punk blues and exhilarating performances. Rounding out the bill will be the Velvet Underground-esque rock primitivism of Tiger Beat and post-punk revivalists the Synthetics. (7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, Conduit, $15) William Elliott Whitmore, Jordan Foley: When William Elliott Whitmore first emerged with his 2003 death-folk magnum opus Hymns for the Hopeless, he cast an immediate spell over the alternative-folk cognoscenti. Since then, the haunting Iowa artist’s work has become a splendid compendium of American roots music, packing prime specimens of folk, blues and country all in a single catalog. Whitmore’s calling card is a preternatural voice that conjures prewar ghosts with a patina that’s stunning for a modern artist of his age. Grit, gravity and blues like this usually only come from a lifetime of tribulation. Opening will be country-rocker Jordan Foley, who himself owns one of Orlando’s most distinctive voices. (8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, Will’s Pub, $20-$25) baolehuu@orlandoweekly.com orlandoweekly.com ● FEB. 14-20, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY

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of the activity from Dando: the release of new single “Fear of Living” — a herald of the first new Lemonheads album in way too many years — a New Year’s run of Lemonheads shows; and now this solo Dando tour with eye-popping setlists of hits and covers. Fall in love all over again. 7 p.m., The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave., foundationpresents.com, $25. — Matthew Moyer FRIDAY, FEB. 16

Best Fiends Forever: Gemma Correll

British artist Gemma Correll — best known for her cartooning for the animated PBS Kids’ series City Island and a plethora of pug renderings — will be in Orlando Friday for a meet-and-greet … and you can get a signature, selfie or something a little more permanent. She’s setting up shop at delightful Audubon Park beauty salon Pinkie for a meet-and-greet with a twist: During the “Best Fiends Forever” afternoon, you can buy exclusive Correll merch, maybe bring in your copy of A Pug’s Guide to Etiquette for a signature, chat with Correll or — and this is good — get unique nail art or a tattoo from flash created from Correll’s art and developed in tandem with Pinkie’s team. Valentine’s Day may be a disappointment (unless you go to the Evan Dando show!), but Gemma Correll is here to save the week. 4 p.m., Pinkie Orlando, 1844 Winter Park Road, pinkieorlando.com, free. — MM

with the recent Willie Nelson & Family documentary series on Paramount+ and get up to speed on the career of a titanic performer who — from outlaw country hellraiser to star songwriter to Taco Bell pitchman to marijuana entrepreneur — has done it all, and lived to sing about it. 7 p.m., Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka, apopka.gov, $44-$220. — MM

Nate Bargatze

For comedians, once you’re performing at big theaters, you’re primetime, baby. But headlining arenas is some godlike shit. And it’s an especially remarkable feat when you’re an understated nice guy working in a field overrun by loud, flamboyant personas. Nate Bargatze’s unassuming demeanor, however, belies his genius. Tucked slyly within his disarming Southern affability is pure comedy platinum. Though his subject matter is mainstream, his takes and articulation are masterful marvels of economy, incision and precision — there’s zero fat or filler in his delivery. Like a down-home joke ninja, his punchlines are blindsiding, coming from seemingly nowhere with such laser precision that you’ll be doubled over instantly. Popularity and quality aren’t always equivalent in comedy, but Bargatze’s blend of broad appeal and perfected craft has made him the rightful new king of laughs. 7 p.m., Kia Center, 400 W. Church St., kiacenter.com, $31.75-$473. — Bao Le-Huu SATURDAY-SUNDAY, FEB. 17-18

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Evan Dando

Valentine’s Day seems almost cosmically perfect timing for a show by Evan Dando here in Orlando; among his 1990s alternative rock and indie peers, through to the present day, few performers have worn their heart on their sleeve as fearlessly as Dando. As the frontman and guiding light of seminal indie band the Lemonheads,

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Dando effortlessly tossed out wide-eyed, jangly, lovelorn anthems for years, especially on the embarrassment of riches that were the band’s mid-1990s classics It’s a Shame About Ray and Come On Feel the Lemonheads. Struggles with addiction and various other demons saw Dando repeatedly snatching defeat from the certain jaws of pop victory, but he soldiered on, voice and uncanny knack for a hook and melody intact. The last few months have seen a flurry of Lemonheads-related

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Willie Nelson & Family

On the road again … for one of the last times, maybe? Country titan Willie Nelson returns to Central Florida to perform this weekend — and considering the legend is in his 90s, making him one of the oldest active recording and touring musicians, this is one show you don’t want to miss. Nelson plays the nearby Apopka Amphitheater with The Family as part of a run of eight outdoors shows in the Sunshine State. For a man nearing the century mark, Nelson is remarkably spry and in fine musical form, putting performers quite literally one-third of his age to shame, in country music and otherwise. Pregame

Peace, Love & Vans

Peace, Love & Vans rolls back into Central Florida for a weekend festival celebrating the vanlife community (not the shoes!). The event, sponsored by Sarasotabased Vanlife Outfitters, invites attendees to immerse themselves in the mobile lifestyle through workshops, product demos and van tours. This festival is the only one of its kind in Florida, drawing over 400 kitted-out rigs to the site. Besides workshops on buildouts, solar and the like, there will be live entertainment, food trucks, yoga sessions, hikes and more. Attendees can meet van builders and well-known YouTubers and Instagram content creators. “From baby boomers, to


WEEK remote workers, to people looking for more affordable housing alternatives … vanlife speaks to a lot of different people from all walks of life,” said Vanlife Outfitters cofounder Josh Theberge. Will vanlife be the life for you? Find out. 10 a.m., Withlacoochee River Park, 12449 Withlacoochee Blvd., Dade City, peacelovevans.com, $15-$299. — Sarah Harwell TUESDAY, FEB. 20

Moulin Rouge! The Musical

“Hey sista, go sista, soul sista, flow sista” … Moulin Rouge! The Musical opens at the Dr. Phillips Center Tuesday as part of the Broadway in Orlando 2024 season. The 10-time Tony Award-winning musical runs in the Walt Disney Theater for two weeks (through March 3). Ever since Moulin Rouge! hit Broadway in 2019, the musical has taken audiences by storm with dazzling costumes and award-winning choreography. Based on the Baz Luhrmann movie that nabbed nominations for 129 awards after it was released in the early 2000s, the stage musical takes a new approach to the hedonistic world of Moulin Rouge but includes the same glitzy and glammy aesthetic. Featuring over 70 pop hits of the last century, Moulin Rouge! The Musical will have you tapping your toes and saying “oui oui oui” all the way home. The Dr. Phillips Center is also hosting an art contest for high school-age artists in honor of the musical’s bohemian values: Submissions based on “truth,” “beauty,” “freedom” or “love” will be displayed in the Dr. Phillips Center lobby for the musical’s full run, and the top two artists will even score tickets to the musical. Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., drphillipscenter.org. — Alexandra Sullivan

CONCERTS

WEDNESDAY–TUESDAY, FEB. 14-20, 2024 Submit your events to listings@orlandoweekly.com

United Groove Trio 10 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

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Celtic Angels 7 pm; The Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3700 S. Highway 27, Clermont; $29.50 -$39.50; 352-394-4800.

Tendencies, Ethereal Echoes, 200Recordsaday, Bacon Grease, Audromeda 9 pm; Castle Smoke, 668 State Road 436, Casselberry; $7.

Chris Dryfoos: Sundown Sessions 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Eric Hutchinson 7:30 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $40-$50.

THURSDAY, FEB. 15

Blue Bamboo Presents: Greg Diaz and the Art of Imagination Quartet 7:30 pm; Casa Feliz, 656 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; $35; 407-636-9951. Creed Fisher 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $15. Ed “Smoothfingaz” Wilson, Gregory Seel 10 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free. Evan Dando, Willy Mason 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $25; 407-246-1419. Jane Monheit 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $50. Nando Reis 7:30 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $69. Omari Dillard 7:30 pm; The Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave.; $58.50-$95; 813-541-9366. Rebel Hearts Club Ball: Jenny Parrott, The Chotchkies, Elizabeth Ward, Jessica Delacruz 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10-$25. Teenage Bottlerocket, Broadway Calls 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $20; 407-673-2712.

Blue Bamboo Presents: Terri Binion 7 pm; Winter Park Public Library, 1052 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park; $20; 407-636-9951. Drake Milligan 8 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $20. Here Come the Mummies, The ShBooms 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-228-1220. Machine Head, Fear Factory, Orbit Culture 6:30 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $32.50-$80; 407-934-2583. Memory Well, Sistamatic, Opposition Dolls, Holy Field, Catnap 7 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; $5$10; 407-623-3393. Pheromones, Better Place, Accident Attorneys, Parks and Razz, Default Friends, Walking Blue 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $10; 407-673-2712.

Dial Drive, 430 Steps, Billy Doom Is Dead, Petty Thefts 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10. Gilberto Santa Rosa 8 pm; Kia Center, 400 W. Church St.; $37.99$227.49; 800-745-3000. James McMurtry 6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $25; 407-246-1419. Julieta Venegas 8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $54.50-$99.50; 844-513-2014. Keb’ Mo’ 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $92.50. Solomon Jaye 7 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $30; 407-625-5904. Widows, Yaupon Holly, Hevanx 7 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; $10; 407-623-3393.

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SATURDAY, FEB. 17

Broken Hearts Fest: Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, the Funeral Portrait, Glimmers, Stoned Mary, Breathless 6:30 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $25-$30; 407-673-2712.

Britton René Collins Noon; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $20; 407-625-5904. Widows, Henry Cron, Hellcat

Jay Rauchwarg: Sundown Sessions 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free. Kaivon, Drezo 10 pm; The Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave.; $14.99-$54.99; 570-592-0034. Los Ángeles Azules 8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.99-$159.99; 844-513-2014. Moravec and Campbell: Sanctuary Road 7:30 pm; Rollins College, Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-646-2182. Olati: Italo Lovers Nite 9 pm; Iron Cow, 2438 E. Robinson St.; $5. Pigeons Playing Ping Pong, Tand 5:30 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $29.50-$104.50. Post Sex Nachos 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$20. Roosevelt Collier 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $30. Serotonyn, Onda Nova, Nailwound, Caliber, Voudu Grave 7 pm; The S.P.O.T., 6633 E Colonial Drive; $10.

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[ the week ] Seven Seas Food Festival: Gente De Zona 7 pm; Bayside Stadium, 5677 SeaWorld Drive; $99-$209. Smile Empty Soul 6 pm; West End Trading Co., 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford; $20; 407-322-7475. Softcult, Glixen, Flowers for Emily 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $20-$22; 407-673-2712. Thursday, Rival Schools, Many Eyes 5 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $30-$50; 407-648-8363. Willie Nelson and Family 7 pm; Apopka Amphitheater, 3710 Jason Dwelley Parkway, Apopka; 407-703-1777. The Wldlfe 6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $17; 407-246-1419.

SUNDAY, FEB. 18

Andrea Bocelli 7 pm; Kia Center, 400 W. Church St.; $81-$361; 800-745-3000. Floyd Nation 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $34-$110; 407-228-1220. Jesús Adrián Romero 8 pm; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $39.99-$169.99; 844-513-2014. Keb’ Mo’ 5 & 7:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $92.50. Moravec and Campbell: Sanctuary Road 3 pm; Rollins College, Knowles Memorial Chapel, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-646-2182. North Mississippi Allstars 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $30. Seven Seas Food Festival: Grand Funk Railroad 7 pm; Bayside Stadium, 5677 SeaWorld Drive; $99-$209. Stop the Presses, Louser, Chilled Monkey Brains, Control This 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10-$15. Wired Up, Pena Maxima, Beton Arme, TV Generation 8 pm; Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, 1016 N. Mills Ave.; 407-270-9104.

MONDAY, FEB. 19

Cécile McLorin Salvant 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $55. Ricky Montgomery 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-228-1220. Testament of Hate, Fallen God, Withpaperwings, Fear the Light 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $12-$15.

TUESDAY, FEB. 20

Cécile McLorin Salvant 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $55. Drum Tao 7:30 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $30-$79.50; 407-358-6603. Patrick Hagerman 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free. Profanatica, Nunslaughter, Tombs, Pontifex 8 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $20; 407-673-2712.

VALENTINE’S DAY

Galentine’s Game Day An evening of great beer, tabletop games and cozy conversation. 6:30 pm Thursday; Little Wekiva Brewery, 145 Wekiva Springs Road, Longwood; $15; 407-920-3071; facebook.com/littlewekivabrewery. Ivanhoe Is for Lovers: Valentine’s Day Parking Lot Party The Lovers Passport includes one exclusive Tactical Brewing Tallboy split to share, two shots of “love juice,” a handheld bite from Red Panda Noodle, a romantic ween to share from Cholo Dogs, charcuterie from Norma’s Italian, something sweet from Mister Softee and a flower for your valentine. 6:30 pm Wednesday; The Gnarly Barley, 1407 N. Orange Ave.; free-$60; 407-730-9566; facebook.com/orlandoparkinglotparty.

Valentine’s Day A night filled with enchanting melodies performed by the incredible Billy Wright. 6 pm Wednesday; Flûtes Champagne Bar, 480 N. Orlando Ave., Winter Park; ; free; 321-972-5716. Valentine’s Day Group Wedding The Orange County Clerk of Courts Office will once again hold a group wedding ceremony on Valentine’s Day. We invite you and your family to join us and other couples to say their vows on our beautiful courtyard steps outside of the iconic Downtown Orlando Courthouse. 1 pm Wednesday; Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Ave.; $70; 407-836-2000; myorangeclerk.com. Valentine’s Day Tea Gather your friends and enjoy the simple, easy elegance of Afternoon Tea. 11 am & 3 pm Wednesday; The Gallery 32789, 515 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; $39; thegallery32789.com Valentine’s Dinner: Ghost Enjoy live music in the theater while savoring a delicious buffet dinner, complete with carving station. Afterward, experience an enchanting and timeless love story with a special screening of the 1990 classic starring Patrick Swayze and Demi Moore. 7 pm Wednesday; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; $125-$185; 407-629-0054; enzian.org. Valentine’s Pizza Class: Chef Bruno Enjoy a two-hour class with Chef Bruno making pizza on the patio! In this class you’ll learn how to make pizza dough, shape a pizza, and work with a woodfired oven and fresh mozzarella. 5:30 pm Wednesday; Pizza Bruno, 3990

Curry Ford Road; $300; 407-4403894; pizzabrunofl.com.

EVENTS

The 2nd Annual Orlando Halal Food Fest Food, henna artists, face painting, competitions, raffles, prizes Noon Saturday; Islamic Center of Orlando, 11543 Ruby Lake Road; instagram.com/orlandohalalfest. 10 Year Anniversary Two hula dancer shows, pig roast, vintage market, 10 year anniversary mug release. Friday; Aku Aku Tiki Bar, 431 E. Central Blvd.; instagram.com/akuakuorlando.

Winter Park Public Library, 460 E. New England Ave., Winter Park; 407-6233300; cityofwinterpark.org. Honoring Black History and Culture Explore the tremendous impact Black Americans have had on visual arts, music, cultural movements and more. 10 am Saturday; Orange County Regional History Center, 65 E. Central Blvd.; free; 407-836-8500; thehistorycenter.org.

The 17th Annual Fight For Air Climb Conquer 512 stairs as you make your way to the 25th floor of the iconic City National Bank Tower. 8 am Saturday; City National Bank Building, 390 N. Orange Avenue; $35; 407-425-5864.

Mayhem on Mills: Fury Nation Eli Knight, Kelsey Raegan, Mikey Spandex, DMC, Troy Hollywood, Snoop Strikes, Daniel Starling, Randy Wentworth, Devlyn Macabre, Handsome Man of Science, Drennen, The Cheese, Hunter Law, The Gifted (Logan Cruz, Leeroy Shogun, Wheezy T) and more. 7:30 pm Friday; The Veranda at Thornton Park, 707 E. Washington St.; $25; 336-4918489; instagram.com/mayhemonmills.

Avalon SpringFest A Taiwanese food court, kung fu, Japanese drumming, Vietnamese culture and education, Korean folk dances, Asian instrumental music, food trucks, arts and crafts and more. Noon Saturday; Avalon Park Town Center, 13001 Founders Square Drive; Free; 407-496-7338; facebook. com/asiatrendmagazine.

Peace Love and Vans Van tours, expert-led workshops, food trucks, raffles, live music, and an awesome community of like-minded, adventurous people. 10 am Saturday and Sunday; Withlacoochee River Park, 12449 Withlacoochee Blvd., Dade City; $15-$299; 352-567-0264; peacelovevans.com.

Best Fiends Forever: Gemma Correll Join the renowned cartoonist, writer, and illustrator for an exclusive meet and greet pop-up. 4 pm Friday; Pinkie Orlando, 1844 Winter Park Road; free; 407-476-7738; instagram.com/ pinkieorlando.

Spark Stem Fest The event resides at the crossroads of inspiration and engagement, igniting curiosity in STEM careers, empowering meaningful connections between the public and STEM professionals, and building excitement for the possibilities that lie ahead. WednesdayMonday; Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St.; $24; 407-514-2000; osc.org.

HeART and Soul: A Celebration of Black Culture All ages: music, spoken word, dance, and art. 2 pm Monday;

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RV Sales RV Repairs WANTED - All motorhomes, fifth wheels and travel trailers. Cars, vans and trucks any condition. Cash paid on the spot. Call 954-595-0093.

Legal, Public Notices ALL ABOARD STORAGE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Personal property of the following tenants will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, Sections: 83.801 - 83.809. All units areassumed to contain general household goods unless otherwise indicated. Viewing of photos will be available on www.lockerfox.com, up to 5 days prior to each scheduled sale. The owners or their agents reserve the right to bid on any unit and also to refuse any bid. All items or units may not be available on the day of sale. The Public Sale will take place via www.lockerfox.com on: Wednesday, February 28, 2024 1:30 p.m., or thereafter, at: SANFORD DEPOT 2728 W 25th St, Sanford, FL 32771 407-305-3388 Autumn Roach #1613, Darby Shipp-Christensen #1166, Sebastian Rolon #1590, Naiya Holder #1649, Mitchell Barnes #1469, Craig Trevarthen #1248, Craig Trevathen #1475, Juan Gomez #1290, Jaubri Cash #1408, Alyse Poleon #1202, Latasha Brooks #1139, Maria Mcgill #1372, Shayla Armortrading #1670, Erenstine Browne #1618, Autumn Horne #1192, Justin Restrepo #1034, Perry Hickman #1140. The above Tenants have been given proper notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce a statutory lien on the property located in their respective unit of the above-mentioned self-storage facilities. Publication Dates: February 7 & February 14, 2024. DISTRICT COURT CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA In the Matter of the Parental Rights of: Giulia Parmigiani Davila, Minor(s). Case No.: D-23-679759-R, Department A, AMENDED NOTICE OF HEARING TO TERMINATE PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Davila, Darberlis, Parmigiani, Viancarlo. To: all other persons claiming to be the mother or father of the children, the legal guardians of the children, or relatives of the children. You are hereby notified that there has been filed in the above-entitled court a petition seeking the termination of parental rights over the above-named children, and that the petition has been set for hearing before this court in Clark County, on April 03, 2024 at 9:30 AM, in Courtroom 02 located at: 601 N. Pecos Road, Las Vegas, NV 89101. YOU ARE REQUIRED TO BE PRESENT AT THIS HEARING IF YOU DESIRE TO OPPOSE THE PETITION. STEVEN D. GRIERSON, CEO/ Clerk of the Court By: /s/ Vineta Tiapula, Deputy Clerk of the Court. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: February 23rd, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00 PM Extra Space Storage 831 N. Park Avenue Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 4500345 Michael Stewart - boxes. Demetrius

Perkins - Boxes, totes. Wilson Alequincar parts, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to comlete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: February 23rd, 2024. at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 11920 W Colonial Dr Ste 10, Ocoee FL 34761, 407-794-6970. .Heather Owens- antique furniture. Sparkled cleaning service/ Yolanda Bell- Clothing, boxes. Marvin Kemp- shoes, safe, household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando, FL 32810 (407) 489-3742 on February 23rd, 2024 12:00PM. Yaima Perez-Boxes, Jamal Thomas-Office Furniture, Isis Boothe-Household Items, Christopher Skinner-Household Items,Tameshia Jones-Household Items, Erasmo Rodriguez-Household Items, Ryan Rege-Boxes, Antonisha Walker-Household Items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 3404: 2650 N Powers Dr Orlando, FL 32818, 407.982.1032 @ 1:00 PM: Andre Jackson-Household items, Lauren Brock-Household items, William Vermillion-Household items, Torra Sanders-Household items, Jessica Williams-Household items, Johnny Tesant-Household items, Militina Dumitru-Household items, Stephanie Lero-Household items, Moses Predestin-Household items, Youssef Khedr-Household items, Marlos Jenkins-Household items, Kiana Neal-Household items, Lotian Johnson, Household items, Daniel McDellah-Household items, Shannon Richardson-Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life Storage/ Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of

the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 2631 E Semoran Blvd. Apopka, FL 32703 (407) 408-7437 on February 23rd, 2024 12:00PM Joyce Hayman-Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: February 23, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage1101 Marshall farms rd., Ocoee FL 34761, 407-516-7221. Ralyn Sugar-Household goods, James Gibson-Work tools, Todd Schlott-Business items, Brandon Dubose-Household items The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: March 5th, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00 PM Extra Space Storage 610 Rinehart Rd. Lake Mary, FL 32746 (407) 637-1360 DaShawn Haugabrooks- Office Supplies, Jorge Rullan- Christmas boxes, trees, piano and house hold items, Sharon Pritchard- 2 Bedroom Home. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 8235 N Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando FL, 32810, 727.428.6564 @ 12:00PM on February 23rd, 2024 Carolina Roque-Household items, Dominique Speight-Household items, Fredricka Williams-Household items, Shawn Feldt-Household items, Robert Reed-Household items, Amar Zeno Saviour Marsalin-Household items, mark carmack-Household items, Robert Reed-Household items, Aisha Salcedo-Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the

above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: February 29, 2024, at the times and locations listed below: The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 12280 East Colonial Drive, Orlando FL 32826, 3218883670: Andres Centeno: Table, boxes, toys, snow board, chair, shelves, printer, cards, lamp, speaker, statue; Jordan Migliacci: Dresser, mattress, table, boxes, totes, workout machine, mechanical bed, tool bag, medical pressure pad The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 14916 Old Cheney Hwy, Orlando FL 32826, 407-208-9257: Julia McDonald: boxes, kitchenware, totes, guitar case; Elias Walker: boxes, clothes, computer, monitor, tv; Shane Whittaker: sofa, tables, chairs, fishing pole The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 3364 W State Rd 426 Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 930-4293: Christine Rivera, Clothing & Shoes, Documents & Files, Sport &Outdoor, Boxes. Rudolph Narcisse Clothing Shoes, Electronics, Sports & Outdoor, Boxes, Rudolph Narcisse Appliances, Dish & Kitchenware, Heavy Equipment, Mattress & Bedding, Electronics, Household, Items, Furniture, Boxes The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 1010 Lockwood Blvd Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 930-4370: Darrian Tanner-Boxes, Wall Art, Bins, Folding Table. Samantha Bell Household goods, Boxes, Toys, Bins, Portable heater, fan, clothing, furniture. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 6068 Wooden Pine Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32829, 4079745165: A Logistics Pro: Furniture, couches, tables, office furniture. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:00AM Life Storage, 11583 University Blvd., Orlando, FL 32817, 407-777-2278: Linda Sang – Three sets of queen mattresses, two bed frames and part of an entertainment center; Rebekah Marsh – Chair, dresser, table, boxes, totes, towels, pogo stick and a gran father clock; JImmy Pelkey – Christmas tree, tool chest, air compressor, fishing poles, clothes and bags. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:15AM Extra Space Storage, 1305 Crawford Ave. St. Cloud FL 34769, 4075040833: Jordan Horne-Christmas Decorations, Household Furniture, Surround Sound System; Vincent Quioan-Bicycle, Boes, Chair The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 11071 University Blvd Orlando, FL 32817, 3213204055: Amira Willingham dorm furniture; Brandin Norfleet bins; Maximilian Rapport 5 boxes; Luis Arce boxes. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 342 Woodland Lake Drive Orlando FL 32828, 3218004793: Jon Alicea, Household items, Wall Art, Collectables The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:45PM Extra Space Storage, 9847 Curry Ford Rd Orlando, FL 32825, 4074959612: Tatiana Lopez-Crafting items, medical equipment. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 1:30PM Extra

Space Storage, 10959 Lake Underhill Rd Orlando FL 32825, 4075020120: Alexandra Richard, table with 6 chairs crib 15 boxes queen bed set with 2 nightstands dresser with mirror 2pc section. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 2:00PM Extra Space Storage, 12709 E Colonial Dr, Orlando FL 32826, 4076343990: Vichhyka Shelto: Household items, boxes, totes, wall decor, pictures, memorabilia The personal goods stored therein by the following: 2:00PM Extra Space Storage 11971 Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando FL 32825, 4075167913: Omyraliz Ortiz homegoods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

hold items, Neoniecha Barnes-Household items, Ruth Marquez-Household items, Phillip Parrish-Household items, Jerrod Ford- 1992 Pontiac Firebird VIN# 1G2FS23E2NL222489 Owner: USAA, USAA-1992 Pontiac Firebird VIN# 1G2FS23E2NL222489 Owner: USAA, Nathanuel Taylor-Household items, Marcella Ruiz-Household items, Louis Santos-Household items, Kenneth Anderson-Household items, Anthony Foster-Household items, Maryann Ward-Household items, CD HughesHousehold items, Desi James-Household items, Angel Murph-Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 2650 W.25th St. Sanford, Fl 32771, 407-324-9985 on March 5th, 2024 at 12:00pm Jennifer Ruiz: household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, CASE NO: B19-DP-0070 IN THE INTEREST OF: A.J. DOB: 03/14/2016, Minor Child. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Shalamar Jones 172 Ibis Road, Longwood, FL 32779. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above referenced children. You are to appear before the Honorable, Melissa D. Souto, Circuit Judge, on Monday, March 11, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. at the Seminole Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773, in Courtroom 2 for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and time specified. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY PRESENT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS HEARING AND AT ALL STAGES OF THIS PROCEEDING. IF YOU WANT AN ATTORNEY BUT ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD ONE YOU MUST NOTIFY THE COURT AND THE COURT WILL DETERMINE IF YOU ARE ENTITLED TO COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. 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 ADA Coordinator Seminole Court Administration 301 N. Park Avenue Suite N. 301 Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 (407) 665-4227at 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. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court in Seminole County, Florida this 31st day of January 2024. GRANT MALOY, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, BY: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Life Storage, #3700, 5645 W State Road 46, Sanford, FL 32771 (321)2867326. On March 5th, 2024 at 12:00 PM Latif Qadri – Household Goods/Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment, Tools/Appliances, Office Furn/Machines/Equip. Justice Morgan - Household Goods/Furniture. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property Extra Space Storage/ Life Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 4066 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32808 (407) 734-1959 on February 23rd, 2024 12:00PM Jeremy Gibson-Household items, Shemeika Johnson-Household items, Nihad Baghirov-Household items, Lena Wolczuk-Household items, David Bennett-Household items, John F Johnson IIIHousehold items, Taquella Miller-Household items, Sabrina Johnson-Household items, Frederick Brooker- Household items, George Borysewich-Household items, Roselaure Bouzy-Household items, Treyton Lawson- Household items, Durand Sainthilaire-Household items, Jennifer Cole-Household items, Michael Grier-Household items, Takeyla Mahan-Household items, Albert Doyle-House-

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Legal, Public Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO: B22-DP-0088 IN THE INTEREST OF: G. S. DOB: 5/19/2021, S. S. DOB: 10/13/2023, Minor Children. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Kendrick Silimon, Address Unknown. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above referenced children. You are to appear before the Honorable, Melissa D. Souto, Circuit Judge, on the 26th day of February, 2024 at 1:30 p.m. at the Seminole Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773, in Courtroom 2 for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and time specified. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY PRESENT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS HEARING AND AT ALL STAGES OF THIS PROCEEDING. IF YOU WANT AN ATTORNEY BUT ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD ONE YOU MUST NOTIFY THE COURT AND THE COURT WILL DETERMINE IF YOU ARE ENTITLED TO COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. 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 ADA Coordinator Seminole Court Administration 301 N. Park Avenue Suite N. 301 Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 (407) 6654227at 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. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court in Seminole County, Florida this 18th day of January 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Mackenzie Hall, Esquire Fl Bar No: 1010410 Senior Attorney, State of Florida Children’s Legal Services Department of Children and Families. GRANT MALOY, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, BY: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/WOOTEN CASE NO: DP23162, IN THE INTEREST OF A.F.M. DOB: 05/29/2011, J.F.M. DOB: 08/27/2012, minor children. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: Yuri Melgar Address Unknown: A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above referenced children. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable Judge Wayne C. Wooten on March 1, 2024, at 9:30 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time spec-

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ified. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES A CONSTRUCTIVE CONSENT TO THE TPR PETITION OF THE CHILD(REN) AND COULD RESULT IN THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD(REN). WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 23rd day of January, 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Christina Stewart, Esquire, FBN: 1033034 Christina.Stewart2@myflfamilies. com, Children’s Legal Services. CLERK OF COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk. (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN CASE DP18-283 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: M.K. DOB: 09/24/2010, NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Roslyn Elizabeth Smith (Address Unknown). A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable Judge Greg A. Tynan on March 14, 2024 at 10:00 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. The Hearing will be conducted in person. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 19th day of January, 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Jennifer McCarthy, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 0086793 Senior Attorney for State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, Children’s Legal Services/DCF Jennifer.McCarthy@myflfamilies.com By: /s/ CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 07 CASE NO.: DP22-149 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: J.V. DOB: 02/26/2021 SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TRIAL. STATE OF FLORIDA To: Brandon Alexander Vasquez, last known address: 4014 Hurley Street Huston, TX 77093 A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Judge Judge Wayne C. Wooten, on February 27, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TRIAL. You must appear on the date and at the time specified: FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD(REN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal

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of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 24th day of January, 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Cynthia Rodriguez, Esquire FBN: 1026123 Cynthia.rodriguez4@myflfamilies. com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN, CASE NO.: DP22-496 In the Interest of: G.S. DOB: 11/17/2022, minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: ASHLEY NICOLE SMITH, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: G.S., born on November 17, 2022. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on February 27, 2024, at 9:30 A.M., in person before the Honorable Judge Greg A. Tynan at the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center, in Courtroom 5, the address of which is 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING AND MANIFEST BEST INTEREST HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD (OR CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE NAMED IN THIS NOTICE. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 22nd day of January, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN, CASE NO.: DP22-196 In the Interest of: Q.L. DOB: 05/08/2020, minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: MARY LUCE LOZAMA, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: Q.L., born on May 8, 2020. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on February 28, 2024, at 10:15 A.M., in person before the Honorable Judge Greg A. Tynan at the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center, in Courtroom 5, the address of which is 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING AND MANIFEST BEST INTEREST HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD (OR CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE NAMED IN THIS NOTICE. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 25th day of January, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH

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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN, CASE NO.: DP18-761 In the Interest of: T.B. DOB: 05/12/2008 T.T. DOB: 03/19/2011 T.J. DOB: 04/22/2021, minor children. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: LATOYA JOHNSON, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following children for adoption: T.B., born on May 12, 2008, T.T., born on March 19, 2011, and T.J., born on April 2, 2021. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on Tuesday, March 5, 2024, at 9:30 A.M., in person before the Honorable Judge Greg A. Tynan at the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center, in Courtroom 5, the address of which is 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING AND MANIFEST BEST INTEREST HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD (OR CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE NAMED IN THIS NOTICE. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 31st day of January, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 3/TYNAN, CASE NO.: DP22-2 In the Interest of: R.C. DOB: 12/10/2021, minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: TINEKA STANLEY, ADDRESS UNKNOWN. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: R.C. DOB: 12/10/2021. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on March 19, 2024, at 10:15 A.M., in person before the Honorable Judge Greg A. Tynan at the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center, in Courtroom 5, the address of which is 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING AND MANIFEST BEST INTEREST HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD (OR CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE NAMED IN THIS NOTICE. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 31st day of January, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA DIVISION: 41 CASE NO.: 2021-DP-111. IN THE INTEREST OF: J. H. DOB: 03/23/2021, Minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: HAYLEY NICOLE HAMER, Unknown

Address. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child; you are to appear before Judge Laura Shaffer, on April 2nd, 2024, at 2:00pm at the Osceola County Courthouse at 2 Courthouse Square, Courtroom 4C, Kissimmee, FL 34741, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD WHOSE INITIALS APPEAR ABOVE. “Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4) (d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined in Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes.” WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said Court and the Seal, this 2nd day of February, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (Court Seal) By: /s/ Kevin Soto, Deputy Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA DIVISION: 41 CASE NO.: 2021-DP-111. IN THE INTEREST OF: J. H. DOB: 03/23/2021, Minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: LESLIE HAMER, Unknown Address. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child; you are to appear before Judge Laura Shaffer, on April 2nd, 2024, at 2:00pm at the Osceola County Courthouse at 2 Courthouse Square, Courtroom 4C, Kissimmee, FL 34741, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD WHOSE INITIALS APPEAR ABOVE. “Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4)(d) and 63.082(6)(g), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined in Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes.” WITNESS my hand as the Clerk of said Court and the Seal, this 2nd day of February, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT (Court Seal) By: /s/ Kevin Soto, Deputy Clerk. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION NUCORP PROPERTIES, Plaintiff, vs. YHRISTINA HAWKINS and MATTHEW 19:26 INC. f/k/a PROJECT H.O.P.E. USA CORP. Defendants. CASE NO.: 2023-CC-011120. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MATTHEW 19:26 INC. f/k/a PROJECT H.O.P.E. USA CORP c/o DENNISE J. WEST, REGISTERED AGENT 4307 LAKE RICHMOND DRIVE, 680723, ORLANDO, FL 32811 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for damages for breach of contract relating to a 12’x 24’ premanufactured side lofted utility cabin, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Matthew G. Davis, Esq., counsel for Plaintiff, NuCorp Properties, whose address is 100 North Tampa Street, Suite 3700, Tampa, FL 33602, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s counsel or im-

mediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated on this 17th day of January, 2024. JODY PHILLIPS Clerk & Comptroller. By /s/ Deputy Clerk. (Court Seal.) LEGAL NOTICE – The business records of the following customers of ACCESS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT (or any affiliates of ACCESS) located at 1451 Ocoee-Apopka Road, Suite 200, Apopka, FL 32703 have been abandoned: HARBOUR PRIVATE DUTY NURSING LLC. All records will be shredded 9 days after publication of this notice. Anyone claiming to have an interest in the records should contact Access Information Protected in writing at the following address: 500 Unicorn Park Drive, Suite 503, Woburn, MA 01801, Attn: Legal Department, Tel. No. (888) 869-2767 (Client Support); email: Collections@accesscorp.com. Life Storage/Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1420 N Orange Blossom Trl Orlando, FL 32810 (407) 3128736 on February 23rd, 2024 12:00PM Elijah Campbell- TV, clothes, shoes, power tools, household goods. Jaime Smith- Cabinet, shelves, lamps, shoe cases, tools, household goods. Sarah Malakie- Mattress, bed, couch, household goods. Antoine Keaton- Clothing, shoes, personal items, tools, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life Storage/Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Life Storage/Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 25 E Lester Rd Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 551-5590 on February 23rd, 2024 12:00PM Byron Michael Morgan III-tools, stock rims.-Anibal Aparicio-3 bedroom bedsets one tv books totes boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life Storage/Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Life Storage/Extra Space StorageLife Storage/Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 7244 Overland Rd Orlando, FL 32810 (407) 794-7457 on February 23rd, 2024 12:00PM Monica Anderson-sofa,sofa chair, table, 3 beds, 4 tv’s; Eboni Tucker-Household Goods/Furniture; Melissa LeBoeuf-Household Goods/Furniture; Chayton Smith-Household Goods/Furniture; Dominique Richardson-3 bed /10 boxes.The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life


Storage/Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. Moco Storage Notice of Public Sale: Personal property of Thomas Campbell in Units 28, 30 and 32 located at 6803 N. Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32810, will be sold at a public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a rental lien accordance with Florida Statutes Sections: 83.801-83.809. All units are assumed to contain general household goods and/or electronics. The owners or their agents reserve the right to bid on any unit, refuse any bid or rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. All items or units may not be available on the day of the sale. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. The sale will be held online at www. storagetreasures.com beginning February 14, 2024, and ending on February 23, 2024. The Tenant has been given proper notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce the statutory lien on the property located in his unit at Moco Storage. Ad to run: February 7, 2024, and February 14, 2024. NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION FOR MONIES DUE ON STORAGE LOCKERS LOCATED AT UHAUL COMPANY FACILITIES. STORAGE LOCATIONS AND TIMES ARE LISTED BELOW. ALL GOODS SOLD ARE HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS, MISCELLANEOUS OR RECOVERED GOODS. ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD TO SATISFY OWNER’S LIEN FOR RENT AND FEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF STORAGE ACT, SECTIONS 83.806 AND 83.807, STARTS AT 8:00am and RUNS CONTINOUSLY. Auction will be held online: www.storagetreasures. com U-Haul 14651 Gatorland Dr, Orlando Fl 32837 03/05/2024: 447 Leah Layne, 434 Angela Pierson, 511 Adelaida Santiago Laguna, 735 Janice Foster, 962 Jessica Santiago, 296 Abdul Bawazir, 527 Michael Zurita, 446 Kirk Gregory Jackson, Dorothy Schulert, 600 Allie Fundalewics, 580 Bella Carter. U-Haul 2629 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee Fl 34744 03/05/2024: 2010 Donna Herbst, 2111, Jose Acosta, 3270 Brian Tsavlakis, 3308 C.J. Watson, 2064 Mario Valencia, 3000 Robert Wilson, 1213 Jose Ramirez, 1133 Clinique Cooper, 2118 Alvaro Cerra, AA6138Q Robert Hood, 3103 Addison Duarte, 2278 Gabriel Pineiro. U-Haul 13301 S. Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando Fl. 32837 03/05/2024: 2101 Taylor Gutzmer, 2091 Angela Mujica, 3132 Denise Santana, 1716 Yolanda Able, 1050 Francine Ranger, 1255 Lina Sarmiento, 2244 Osmaldy de la Rosa Nunez, 1246 Christopher Darrigo. U-Haul 7800 Narcoossee Rd Orlando Fl. 32822 03/05/2024: 2196 Shemeko Stephenson, 1129 Keith Dixon, 1353 Danielle Medina, 1055 Carlos Carcamo, 3187 Nelson Aguilar, 1259 Guleed Jama, 1304 David Moy, 3036 Jeff Joachim, 1174 Millicent Espada. Notice Of Public Sale Personal property of the following tenants will be sold for cash to satisfy rental liens in accordance with Florida Statutes, Self Storage Facility Act, Sections 83-806 and 83-807. Contents may include kitchen, household items, bedding, toys, games, boxes, barrels, packed cartons, furniture,

trucks, cars, etc. There is no title for vehicles sold at lien sale. Owners reserve the right to bid on units. Lien sale to be held online ending Tuesday, March 5, 2024 at times indicated below. Viewing and bidding will only be available online at www. storagetreasures.com beginning at least 5 days prior to the scheduled sale date and time! Also visit www.personalministorage. com/Orlando-FL-storage-units/ for more info. Michigan Mini-200 W Michigan St Orlando, FL 32806-at 10:30am: 29 Francisco Villanueva 67 Jules Marken-Love Personal Mini Storage Forsyth-2875 Forsyth Rd Winter Park FL, 32792-at 10:00 am: 215 Jacqueline Sodjian 246 Therese Tucker 440 Kitanoumi Williams 453 sherrel wiggins 484 Raymiya Barrett 515 Nelson Rodriguez 560 Talib Muhammad 565 Tierra Livingston Personal Mini Storage West4600 Old Winter Garden Rd Orlando, FL 32811-at 11:30 am: 23 Amervil Jean 121 Simpson Darius 147 Aspelly Rinaldy 151 Byron Jannaka Brenda 157 williams stephanie 183 Limbaugh Briana 206 Shaw Kevin, Richard Burl Hardin, Lois Jean Hardin, 1990 Ser Vessel, VIN SERV5303B090 207 Williams Detric 237 Davis Shayeon Lamont 284 Collins Adrain 327 Diaz George 330 Jenkins Loretta Delores 443 Santos April 451 Singleton Malcolm 474 Barnes Jacquelyn 513 Brown Zaria 521 Thomas Tracy 531 Watson Karen 554 Henry Zaquia Personal Mini Storage Lake Fairview-4252 N Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804-at 11:00 am: 0140 David Turner 0166 Everett Bryant 0233 Harry Sirkis 0258 Maurice Prince 0295 Maurice Willis 0327 Lula Lowery 0328 William Hampton 0346 Twaneshia Singleton 0634 Guerinaud Bernardin 0637 Carlos Ramos Jr 0643 Tory Edward Cutcher 0672 Brittany Lashae Wright 0993 David Borrero Personal Mini Storage Edgewater-6325 Edgewater Dr Orlando, FL 32810-at 11:30 am: 1208 Mark Campbell 1414 Gary Tyler 1550 Darius Allen 1738 Wayne Brown Jr. 2313 Krystle Renae Tanner 1986 Purple Chevy Caprice Classic VIN1G1BN69H8GX101111 Personal Mini Storage Forest City Rd-6550 Forest City Rd Orlando, FL 32810-at 12:00 pm: 1050 Maria Rodriguez 1065 Michael Long, Jr. 1094 Kevron Graham 1096 Pearl Hodges 3220 Angel Porter 3222 Tony Marks 3244 Charmaine Jackson 4056 Miguel Herrera 4095 William Greenberg 4120 Angelina Alexander 7101 Altamese Lovette. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23rd, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 1334: 5603 Metrowest Blvd Orlando FL, 32811 407.5167751 @ 12:00PM: Aurelia Brown: household items; Christina Trillo: Playstation, Painting supplies, personal belongings; Darrion Denson: bed, 2 TV’s, TV stand, table, chairs; Donte Smith-Bey: 2-piece sectional, entertainment stand, shoe shelf, dresser, BBQ grill, ottoman, clothes; Grant Ards: household goods; Howard Arnette: boxes, personal items; Jamarieliz Rodriguez: boxes; Jimmy Harrison: 5 Furniture set, bed room set 3pc, 72” Panasonic tv, mattress and box spring, 5 lg boxes, tv stand; John Duncan: Clothes, household items; John Duncan: Artifacts; John Duncan: household goods; John Duncan: household items; Napoleon Bradley: household goods; Napoleon Bradley: household goods, lawn equipment; Precious Neely: 1 bedroom apartment; Shelove Deravine: Household goods; Stefani Martins Samuel: boxes,

furniture, clothing; Tangela Harris: 1 Bedroom Sofa, S sofa, K bedroom, L dresser, nightstand, fireplace, glass wall piece; Yvonne White: personal items , misc household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 3502: 1236 Vineland Rd, Winter Garden Fl, 34787, 407.794.6460 @1:15 PM: Cathy Delinois-Household Goods/Furniture. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public lien sale on February 23, 2024, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 11:30 AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www. storagetreasures.com, where indicated. For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified. PUBLIC STORAGE # 07029, 3150 N Hiawassee Rd, Hiawassee, FL 32818, (407) 392-0863 Time: 11:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1400 - McCalla, Khristoffe Dewight; 1501 - Stewart, Sherell; 1602 - Britt, Stephen; 1812 - Bivins, Nataly; 1816 - Owen, Tyler; 1905 - Pope, Joy; 1907A - Mitchell, Nikia; 1917 - White, Carla; 1921 - Strawter, Brittany; 2220 - Eloit, Olga Saint; 2425 Clay, Tara; 2428 - Ratcliff, Susan; 2503 - clay, william; 2520 - Cooper, Shearico; 2601 - Dunn, Catherine; 2627 - brown, Chimere; 2709 - Davison, Shawna; 2730 - Porterfield, Morris PUBLIC STORAGE # 08326, 310 W Central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 487-4595 Time: 11:45 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0085 - Wilson, Briana; 0248 - Hernandez, Chelsea; 0253 - Russell, Eustace; 0256 - Powell, Terry; 0257 - Grimley, Devin N; 0258 - jones, christopher; 0409 - Sihle, Kenneth; 0418 - Sandin-Rivera, Vivian; 0421 - Oquendo, Nalia; 0510 - scatliffe, Chae; 1012 - Wills, Shannon; 2005 - Hey, Marlee; 2058 - Friedmann, Christopher; 3054 - Sandin-Rivera, Vivian; 4067 - Robison, Mandy S; 5023 - Brugonone, Curtis PUBLIC STORAGE # 08705, 455 S Hunt Club Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 392-1542 Time: 12:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 5022 - benitez, vanessa; 5038 - Saunders, Autharine; 5091 - Henderson, Sonjay; 5134 - DeBice, Derek; 6040 - Londono, Julio; 6083 - Vargas, Andy; 6160 - Bell, Newton; 6220 - Reese, Timothy; 6227 - Sabin, Page PUBLIC STORAGE # 08732, 521 S State

Road 434, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 487-4750 Time: 12:15 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 5067 - Williams, Kizzie; 5088 - Corbin, Zorna; 5093 - Nowell, Lori; 5108 - Grillos, Michael; 5115 - Wade, April; 5137 - Clark, Cortni; 5138 - Fletcher, Malcolm; 5165 - Bent, Joshua; 6004 - Leonard, Janaya; 6033 Baptiste, Pertrice; 6092 - Kirkland, Latrice; 6102 - Crowl, Jared; 6118 - Loggin, Daniel; 6121 - Pierga, Patrick; 6128 - Downer-Garnette, Merys; 7006 - Dotson, Larry PUBLIC STORAGE # 20729, 1080 E Altamonte Dr, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701, (407) 326-6338 Time: 12:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. B001 Lindsay, Trevor; B009 - Jerome, Maneka; B076 - Harris, Paige; B084 - Grose, Tonya; B099 - Rivera, Joancy; B137 - Mendez, David; B170 - Bentley, Tearanny; B172 - Goodenough, Robert; B183 - Lewis, Ricky; B191 - Borges, Kimberlee; B218 Williams, Tiffany; C001 - cudjoe, Darwin; C009 - Willoughby, Kevin; C035 - Garcia, Mercedes; C044 - miller, precious; C068 - Garcia, Mercedes; D029 - Witty, Cregg; D042 - Taylor, Arielle; E013 - Bratcher, Laronda PUBLIC STORAGE # 22130, 510 Douglas Ave, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 865-7560 Time: 12:45 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. C1017 - Durrance, Brian; C1062 - Hill, Virgil Howard; C1086 - Alsaidi, Lamia; C1109 - Martinez, Maria; C2015 - Anderson, Madaya; C2027 - Pierre, Rachelle; C2029 Smith, Monique; C2030 - Saner, Amanda; D1018 - Singer, Michael; D1028 - Faines, Jessica; D1044 - Fallon, Rebecca; D1058 - Cabisca, Bob; D1112 - Smith, Sharon; D1113 - Smith, Sharon; D1123 - Williams, Deandre; D1138 - Brathwaite, Madison; D2024 - Roberts, Qia; D2031 - Hollins, Gary; D2036 - Wirt, Alexander; D2079 Willis, Jahad; D2100 - Correa, Damien; D2157 - Clarke, Arielle; D2173 - Stfleur, Feldet; D2177 - Snipes, Candy; D2187 Andino, April; D2192 - Moise, Keyline; D2211 - MENDEZ, ROBIN; E1012 - Mayo, Ashley; E1014 - Maravilla, Bianca; E1015 Quinones, Victor; E1042 - Mitchelle, Kristy; E1075 - Magana, David; E1087 - Ramsey, Paul; E1092 - Hensley, Emily; E1129 Dolac, Joseph; E1133 - Torres, Angela; E1143 - Barrera, Elvira; Q0083 - Allegue, Arturo PUBLIC STORAGE # 24107, 4100 John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 930-4381 Time: 01:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A106 - Mackroy, Miranda; A108 - Batey, Carla; A112 - Mack, Geresa; A124 - smith, bryan; A130 - Atwell, Akina; A141 - enriquez, Thomas; A142 - Schmidt, Arushka; B202 - Taylor, Dave; B223 - Harvey, Willatrice; B250 - McGee, Natasha; C346 - Designer Pro Services Inc Ross, Firman; C347 - CARINO, ROSA; C360 - jones, Trinity; D416 - Currie, Kimone; D430 - Esipov, Igor; E006 - Mcwhite, Audrey; E016 - TAYLOR, SHERYL; E017 - Johnson, James; E027 Phillips, Kenneth; E034 - Vasquez, Luis; E068 - Jackson, Debbie; E069 - Casey, Robert; E074 - Bostick, Jordan; E075 - Fuller, Stephanie; E102 - Mathis, Marcia; E106 - jones, David; E109 - Khemraj, Kaylee; F613 - Francois, Francis; F621 - salome, Norberto; F638 - Johnson, Devin; F651 Torbert, Elijha; F654 - Johnson, Deborah; G704 - Boone, Natasha; G715 - CACIQUE-PIERRE, Florine; H814B - Jackson, Tawandra; J921 - Ramirez, Andres; P008 - MONROE, AARON; P010 - Wright, Jarick; P012 - corson, Tamieka; P038 - pastor, julio PUBLIC STORAGE # 25780, 8255 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32818, (321) 247-6799 Time: 01:15 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1113 - RIOS, GERMAN; 1200A - Jeune, Acelia Louis; 1203 - Palin, Thomas; 1218 - Mitchell, Da

Shawn; 1224 - Pierre Louis, Andieula; 1309 - Germain, Cintia; 1320 - HANSON, MARIE; 1321 - Clark, Khaleelah; 1327 Patrick, Charles; 1351 - Grace, Jermaine; 1430 - Limburg, Bunny; 1451 - Hall, Tiffany; 1502 - Johnson, Ezra; 1503 - John-Lewis, Ferdy; 1504 - Legree, Anthony; 1603 Flanders, Donald ; 1622 - correa, Erick; 1631 - Dessources, Milot; 2034 - Morgan, Raymond; 2035 - Henry, Willie; 2106 Wooten, Bianca; 2124 - Scott, Sterle; 2132 - Todarmal, Hafeez; 2166 - Cole, Alexia; 2200 - CINE, PIERRE; 2209 - Palomino, Jose; 2212 - Bailey, Ewan; 2231 - Williams, Brian; 2235 - Francis, Christopher; 2250 Exinor, Wisline; 2265 - Faulk, Jessica; 2268 - Jones, Kahlil; 2288 - Geer, Markisha; 2344 - Malone, Yvonne; 2415 - Lorde, Eldric; 2454 - Pierrissaint, Virgilet; 2469 Jefferson, Greg; 2606 - Julceus, Duchene; 2611 - Once N A Blue Moon Turner, Jackie PUBLIC STORAGE # 25813, 2308 N John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 603-0436 Time: 01:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A008C Pentecost, Matthew; A009C - mercedes, Cristobal; A010B - Cooper, Sameca; A019 - Dresch, Michel; B006 - Finklea, Jaron; B007B - Abraham, Jennifer; B016B - Summerall, Carleen; B019B - Lee, Michael; B025A - Law, Lakeithia; C003 - Bryant, Lamar; C046 - Evans, Norma; C070 - Abraham, Jennifer; C085 - Jones, Taviers T; C095 - Thompson, Jerrod; D012 - Parker, Na’Keitha; D014 - Williams, Jennifer; D018 - Hernandez, Jose; D026 - Beaufort, Christopher; D040 - Sunkett, Charles; D045 - Horton, Aaron; D093 MARTIN, Ebony DAVIS; D125 - Culley, Cassandra; D132 - Watson, Samiel; D135 - garcia, evelyn; E010 - Rayfield, Donna; E014 - Collins, Lorraine; E026 - Cason, Johnny; E041 - Reddick, Benjamin; E058 - Lespierre, Edith; F013 - Mccree, A’bria; F030 - Vann, Jonique; F032 - Silva, Azuguir; F036 - Murphy, Brittany; F037 - Rodriguez, Victor; F069 - Jackson, Charles C; F086 Gambles, Justin; F091 - Viera, Elise; G001 - Merine, Leon; G002 - Mckinzie, Ashley; O016 - Young, James; O024 - Phillips, Kenneth PUBLIC STORAGE # 25814, 6770 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32818, (407) 545-2394 Time: 01:45 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0016 - Maldonado, Sonia; 0029 - Codner, Zariah; 0034 - Rodney, Claudin; 0041 Thomas, Johnny; 0072 - Alvarado, Gisel; 0082 - codner, glen; 0119 - Jean- Baptiste, Jack; 0123 - Grayson, Lashanda; 0154 Valentine, Evelyn; 0198 - Harvey, Laverne; 0237 - Jones, Ikeshia; 0259 - Longstreet, Charleen; 0268 - Gilmore, Ernest; 0272 - jenkins, Charles; 0279 - Lamons, Shameeca; 0280 - Varner, Latanya; 0303 - Hypolite, Willser; 0305 - Key, Larry; 0306 - devon, kyle; 0311 - Gorman, Charles; 0314 - salmon, noesta; 0326 - Casamagor, Smith; 0333 - Venezia, James; 0341 johnson, Jonis; 0345 - Casper, Alexander; 0369 - hall, Tiffany carter; 0409 - Holmes, Valeria; 0450 - Josaphat, Samuel; 0454 - Williams, Freddie; 0467 - Gilles, Kenia; 0471 - Lafleur, Berry; 0484 - Mincy, Tiffany; 0485 - Gaskins, Christina; 0504 - Fair, Vivian; 0508 - Davis, Ivan; 0523 - Mcrae, Earline; 0538 - Gil, Tiffany; 0558 - Shannon, Latisha; 0573 - byron, Chance; 0582 - swann, sharon; 0593 - Longstreet, Charleen; 0598 - Baksh, Waheeda; 0621 Pinnock, Yvonne; 0622 - Mene, Enuel; 0625 - Vargas, Giovanni; 0650 - Van Rynsoever, Johannes; 0665 - cabrales, Angelina; 0666 - Daley, Raymond; 0668 - Daley, Raymond; 0693 - Morillo, Yanil; 0708 - Simmonds, Juliette; 0759 - Johnson, Kevin; 0842 Sallis, Naomi; 0862 - Robinson, Joseph; 0897 - Mclean, Ashley PUBLIC STORAGE # 25891, 108 W Main St, Apopka, FL 32703,

(407) 542-9698 Time: 02:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0202 - Baker, Evelyn; 0222 - Barresi, Terri; 0303 McCoy, Bettina; 0313 - SWIFT, WALLACE; 0508 - Farnqui, Norberto; 0603 - Castillo, Ashley; 0612 - Ponce, Evelyn; 0616 - Ruiz, Norma; 0712 - silva, Edson; 1007 - Byrd, Amintre; 1110 - Wilcox-Christian, Zakarria; 1111 - Bradford, Michael; 1222 - Stay, Cleetha; 1310 - Rose, Marcus; 1316 - Engel, Shayna; 1361 - lewis, Kyajahia; 1364T - Fiorentino, Chistopher; 1373 - Lamphere, Phillip; 1447 - Vasquez, Ismari; 1452 Pinkerton, Allan; 1503 - Bobb, Jessika; 1708 - Wray, Lloy; 1729 - McCoy, Bettina; 1752 - Shuler, Florence; 1764 - Meeks, Michael; 1785 - Myers, Ronnesia PUBLIC STORAGE # 25895, 2800 W State Road 434, Longwood, FL 32779, (407) 392-0854 Time: 02:15 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0305 - Tanzer, Betty; 0426 - crouso, Ryan; 0554 - Broadbent, Robert; 0562 - Olorunfemi, Deborah Lynn; 0575 - Cruz, Eloi; 0655 - Rew, Erica; 0675 Moreau, Melissa; 0687 - Mazzei, Anthony; 0777 - Miller, Donna; 0874 - Nurse, Treneice A PUBLIC STORAGE # 28091, 2431 S Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 279-3958 Time: 02:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1057 - Wade, Lily; 1068 - Mcwhorter, Tyshelle; 1069 - Rashid, Nadder; 1082 - Ramos, Elemanuel; 1109 - Ramos, Kimberly; 1130 Miller, Arthur; 1185 - Williams, Mekia; 1259 - Hermanns, Veronique; 1261 - Rousseau, Alexandra Cooper; 1272 - Short, TIffany; 1315 - Irizarry, Jeremy; 1354 - Erickson, Katherine; A003 - Heslop’brown, Veneta; B037 - Bernhagen, Marlisa; C022 - SmithJenkins, Marisa; C032 - Viola, Tammy; D005 - Silva, Cisa; D050 - Williams, Stephanie; D070 - Rodriguez, Michelle; D085 - Joseph, Basten; E010 - Little, Shundel; E016 - GOHN, CARL; F021 Brooks, Tyrone; G002 - Tanner, Shameka Johnson; G004 - Cody, Jennifer; H003 - Anioce, Andy; NB06 - Forrest, Tarvega; NB17 - Lewis, Bridget; NB23 - Atg Flooring Llc Garfinkel, adam; NC07 - Site Solutions of Central Florida Rodriguez, Sonia; P116 Dupin, Diana; S012 - Maldonado, Sinlena; S013 - Wall, Rhonda; T002 - Coates, Kristi; T004 - James, Majorie; T018 - Griffin, Marcia; U019 - Rios, Daisy; U032 - Vasquez, Gabriel; X012 - Tom, Sylvia. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE My Towing Company Will sell the following vehicles to the highest bidder on the following dates at 8:00AM 1800 N Forsyth Rd., Orlando FL 32807. 2/27/2024 2003 VW Jetta Silver 3VWSK69M33M115038 Term of the sale are cash. My Towing Company reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids. Vehicle sold as is, no warranty, no guarantee, no title.

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Legal, Public Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 7590: 7360 Sandlake Rd Orlando, FL 32819, 407.634.4449 @ 11:45 AM: Hector Rodriguez- boxes, bedframe, art, chairs, framed flag, christmas decorations; Joshua Smith- tool boxes, traffic cones, power tools, pipes, shelves, storage container, shop vac; Necole Davis- bedframe, table, bags, boxes, baby items, clothes, linens; Kamar Service Co Michael Mc farlane- Chair, lawnmower, concrete mix, tire; Nicole Gonzalez- baby items, toys, shelving, bags, drill, totes, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 1333: 13125 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando FL. 32837, 407.516.7005 @ 10:00 AM: USA Supertech LLC-tools,Luz Saldana-household items,Christian Rivera-household items. Store 1631: 5753 Hoffner Ave, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 212-5890 @ 10:15 AM: Dayami Rodriguez – clothes, bags Carmen Torres – luggage, tv, washer, tools Sandy Zwicker – microwave, shoes, chairs, bicycle, stereo Store 7057: 13597 S. Orange Ave Orlando FL 32824, 407.910.2087 @ 10:30 AM: Jaissy Morales Acevedo-Household goods, furniture, bags; Manuel Reyes-Household goods, furniture, misc personal items; Juan Rivera-Furniture, household items, misc goods; Francheska Diaz-Furniture, Bins, boxes Store 7107: 6174 S Goldenrod, Orlando, FL 32822, 407.955.4137 @ 10:45 AM: Brandon Westbrook - bed, funiture, dresser bed frame; Ashley Pottinger - 2 bedroom home, furniture; Mark Jackson - Art supplies, Clothes, baggage, boxes Store 3024: 11955 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando FL 32837, 407.826.0024 @ 11:00 AM: Anissa Ihbous - household goods, furniture; Anthony Piacenti - household goods; Eneze Joachim - household goods, furniture Store 3378: 475 Celebration Pl, Celebration FL 34747, 321.939.3752 @ 11:15 AM: Coral Cintron- Totes & Decor Store 8931: 3280 Vineland Rd, Kissimmee FL 34746, 407.720.7424 @ 11:30 AM: Shanice Williams Furniture, Evelino Moreira Cabinets, Margarita Ramos Martinez hot wheel, collectibles & boxes, maribel santiago Household items. Store 3519: 4020 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, 32806, 407.901.0194 @11:45 AM: Israel Barias- Household goods/ Furniture, TV Stereo equipment, Office furn., machines, equip; Brock Daley- Boxes and a car seat; Jayling Hernandez- Boxes and furniture; Kounesha Davis- Party supplies. Store 8136: 3501 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando FL 32839, 407.488.9093 @ 12:00pm: Nena Monroe Housegoods, Wilson Suarez tv, rims, and computer, Curtis

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Hamilton 2 boxes of clothes, 2 speakers, 2 rugs, a few large pictures 6ft. Coffee table & small generator. monee Rain Desk, clothes & boxes, Ruth Jeudy req-5x10 tvs, queen size bed &twin size bed Store 7306: 408 N Primrose Dr, Orlando, FL 32803, (321) 285-5021 @ 12:15 PM: Ned Gadson; Clothing, small furnishings Etc. Marcus Chase; Clothes, shoes. Ja’Keyrria Butler; Household Goods, Furniture, couch, king-sized bed, TV stand, TVs, misc. items. Store 8612: 1150 Brand Ln Kissimmee FL 34744, 407.414.5303@ 12:30PM: Samuel Webb-Washer, Dryer, Couches and boxes; Rafael Negron-2 mattress, bedframe, 2 tv’s, table, boxes; Kevin Liebenstein- Furniture and boxes. Store 3526: 4650 S. Semoran Blvd, Orlando Fl 32822, 407.823.7734 @ 12:45 PM: Lakesha Morgan- TV/Stereo Equipment, Acct. Records/Sales Samples Miranda Drummond-Drake- Household Goods/Furniture Maria Amparo- 3 beds, tv, 2 tables, 1-2 boxes. Store 8778: 3820 S Orange Ave Orlando FL 32806, 321.270.3440 @ 1:00 pm Elizabeth Poland Household goods/ Adrian Jean Furniture/ Ashante Saint Val 5 boxes of clothes/bags/ Justin Greider Kids art work and home decor. Store 4107: 9080 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee Fl 34747, 407.238.1799 @ 1:15 PM: Rosalind Martinez - Household good, furniture, clothes, boxes, totes; ventura Ruiz - Boxes furniture; Michail Marshall Household Goods/Furniture, Boxes Store 4109: 13450 Landstar Blvd Orlando, FL 32824, 407.601.41.69@ 1:30 PM: Erlinda Arguelles, Household goods/Furniture. Melisa Rundberg: Furniture. Jason Pond: Household goods/Furniture. Store 4217: 5698 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, Fl 32839, 754.551.4774 @ 1:45 PM: Dwight Burrell-Boxes/ Leldana Loiseau- Clothes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on March 1st, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 8460: 4390 Pleasant Hill Rd Kissimmee FL 34746 (407) 429-8867 @ 12:15 PM: Adonis Silva- clothes; Zoraida Rodriguez- household items; Sylvie Paul- Barrels and bins; jordan jozef colon- Boxes, furniture; Alexandra Lin- box, furniture, dresser. Store 8753: 540 Cypress Pky, Poinciana, FL 34759, 863.240.0879 @ 12:45 PM: Vergison Internation Inenstments Incorporated - Work supplies; Christopher Reed household items; Zachary Hill - Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23, 2024 at the location

indicated: Store 1317: 5592 L B McLeod Rd Orlando, FL 32811, 407.720.2832 @ 2:00 PM: Djuan Francois- 2 bedroom, furniture; Raygan Oliver-Caceres- Boxes; Ingrid Melli- medium boxes; Fabio Da Silva- household items; Jovonne SandersBedroom, office kitchen; Brooke Ansley- 2 beds, boxes; SS International Distributors LLC- Madeline Silva-Wine; Christian MAKOMBO- Appliances, furnitures; SS International Distributors LLC- Madeline Silva-Business Merchandise. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on February 23, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 7420: 800 Beard Rd Winter Garden, FL 34787, 407.551.6985 @ 12:00 PM: Tamela Dupree: Furniture- Cidney Kulow Magana: bed frame, mattress, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Site #3086, 130 Concord Drive, Casselberry, FL 32707, March 5, 2024 @ 12:00 pm Shagaria Inman- sofa, loveseat, king bedroom set, boxes of clothes Jessica Smith- Household Goods/ Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment Beau Vittitow- Household Goods/Furniture. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public lien sale on February 22, 2024, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 09:30 AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www.storagetreasures.com, where indicated. For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08711, 3145 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826, (407) 613- 2984 Time: 09:30 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com.1180 - Meyer, Catherine; 2006 - Gonzalez, Lizette; 2042 - Anderson, Sean; 2331 - Sutton, Sierra; 2335 - Santiago, Alma N; 4154 - Meyer,

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Wade; 4161 - melendez, Jonathan; 4183 Harley, Jacquelyn; 4200 - Rivera, Roberto; 4214 - Patha, Aleisha; 5052 - Hobbs, Evelyn; 5134 - Battad, elizabeth PUBLIC STORAGE # 08720, 1400 Alafaya Trail, Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 487- 4695 Time: 09:40 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0165 - Pollock, Tara; 0308 - Gump, Donna; 0356 - Calendrillo, Lauren; 0357 - Alexander, Loretta; 3017 - Farley, Ryan; 5026 - Jones, Gary; 7036 - Jones, Gary; 7061 - Kasner, Christopher; 7094 - JONES, WILLAM PUBLIC STORAGE # 08726, 4801 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 392-4546 Time: 09:50 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. 0105 - Jackson, James; 0145 - Eady, Kimberly; 0158 - Ramirez, Gema Velez; 0166 - Castillo, Alize; 0167 - Freeman, Diane; 0176 - Mathis, Carla; 0223 - deshazo, Jamese; 2001 - Daniels, Robert; 3010 - Delgado Martinez, Aida; 4009 Borjas, Majin Orlando; 6016 - Mcdaniel, Michael; 6021 - Areizaga, Anthony; 7046 - Reese, Marcus; 7075 - Ruiz, Destiny; 7091 - Frankel, Brittany; 7113 - Morales, Adalis; 7131 - Tapia, Rochelle; 8029 - Carr, Brenda; 8094 - Williams, Twyla; 8144 - Lucret, Doris; 8155 - Gonzalez, mery; 8180 - Sedan, Katherine; 8186 - Mathis, Carla; 9017 - Chusid, Richard; 9022 - Ross, Keith PUBLIC STORAGE # 08729, 5215 Red Bug Lake Road, Winter Springs, FL 32708, (407) 495-2108 Time: 10:00 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0126 - Bradley, Deserie; 0139 - Nelson, Timothy; 0379 Kosla, John; 1020 - Estevez, Tatianna; 2042 - Grandt, Julia; 3006 - Sheppard, Joseph; 3015 - Gay, Dawn; 3017 - Jones, Gayle; 4009 - Moore, Edna; 5014 - King, Tyrone PUBLIC STORAGE # 08765, 1851 N Alafaya Trail, Orlando, FL 32826, (407) 513-4445 Time: 10:10 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com.0009 - Mindrum, Rochelle; 0035 - COOPER, BRICENDA; 0116 - Vinueza, Henry; 0172 - Thomas, Julian; 0223 - Cherry, Chad; 1003 - Gheat, Mushriqi; 2066 - thomas, Khiana; 4027 - Banks, Keith; 5003 - Whipple, Erin; 5163 Miller, Gary; 6007 - mcelhanon, Alex; 6023 - Lessin, Laurie; 6026 - thomas, Khiana; 6044 - Jack, Sherwin; 8010 - Cherry, Chad; 9002 - guerra, richard; 9011 - Lee, Jung; 9019 - Thomas, Julian PUBLIC STORAGE # 20179, 903 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32807, (407) 392-1549 Time: 10:20 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. B020 - Sola, Nanxyn; C004 - Medina, Tania; D055 - Powell, Markeyth; D064 Frazier, Sandy; D071 - Edwards, Destiny; D137 - Valentin, Angel; D157 - Rodriguez, Henry; D162 - Hernandez, Joshualvin; D166 - Cruzada, Joel; D223 - ojeda, nelson; E002 - Felix, Rodney; E032 - Aguilar, Ivan; E079 - Furlow, Carlos; E094 - fuste, nicolas PUBLIC STORAGE # 24105, 2275 N Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32807, (407) 545-2541 Time: 10:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com.1062 Culver, Deeric; 1279 - goodwin, jacob; 1294 - Carranza, Wendalyn; 2112 - Lee, Terry; 2157 - Garmany, Joan; 2214 - Pew Mortgage Research Lavalle, Aneurin; 2257 - Manning, Summer; 2270 - Bathjer, Casey; 2327 - Hayes, Kari; 2408 - Moore, Payton; 3067 - Goldsby, Caleb; 3102 Theus, Wanisha; 3251 - Meza, Alexandra; 3326 - Stringfield, Desere; 3360 - Dervil, Serena; 3386 - Nichols, Riahna; F333 castro, Jeanline; F360 - Lacroix, Karein; F367 - Cohen, Todd; F375 - Wassum, Marc; F413 - Sands, Ashley; F414 - Brown, Andrew; F419 - Thornton, Adornal; H553 Bradshaw, Tierra; H555 - Hughes, Renee; H566 - Hirtzig, Sierra; H570 - Shock, John; H572 - Stanley, DeAndre; I651 - Simon, Lutes PUBLIC STORAGE # 25781, 155 S Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, FL 32807, (321)

247-6790 Time: 10:40 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com.1131 Donald, Michelle; 1250 - Larroy, Miriam; 1282 - De La Rosa, Rijo; 1300 - Medina, Yanialbeliz; 1318 - Velez, Jose; 1325 Jones, Derius; 1372 - Titre, Diandra; 1375 - Dominguez, Nestor; 1722 - Porro, Freddy; 1734 - Fouche, Vanessa; 1788 - Buceta, Belinda; 1798 - Garcia, Mariluz Cruz; 2005 Ballesteros, Jorge; 2419 - seymore, Erica; 2424 - Raphael, Mona; 2448 - Pacheco, Boris; 2453 - Santiago, Ciannah; 2630 Welshans, Wesley PUBLIC STORAGE # 25851, 10280 E Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32817, (407) 901-2590 Time: 10:50 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com.1206 - United Global Outreach, ; 1212 - Maldonado, Aracelis; 1313 - Radaker, Jamie; 2006 - Marin, Pedro; 2048 - Broady, Dina; 2070 - Johnson, Destiny; 2202 Rodriguez, Angelo; 2206 - Byron, Janiqua; 2243 - Hopkins, Greg; 2254 - Schaffner, Elizabeth R; 2272 - Washington, Erik; 2320 - Simmons, Anthony; 2330 - Estrada, Lisandra; 2331 - Hall, Alethea; 2405 Fletcher, Sherry; 2427 - Savary Cuello, Nelson; 2524 - Reed, Randi; 2529C - COOPER, BRICENDA; 2575 - Dunn, Cheyenne; 2582 - Martinez, Cecilia; 2583 - garcia, Diana; 2587 - Perez, Binto; 2664 - DeJesus, Efrain; 2706C - Barbaro, Antonio; 2723 - Musgrave, Mimi PUBLIC STORAGE # 25897, 10053 Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando, FL 32825, (407) 901-6126 Time: 11:00 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com.0107 - Reichard, Johnathan; 0111 - Joseph, Stavany; 0187 - faircloth, Paul; 0422 - Flaquer, Pedro; 0440 - Duce, Mayckland; 0452 - Mafeo-Lutman, Desiree; 0481 - Harris, Derrick; 0486 - Lucas, Bonnie; 0494 - Westerveld, Richard; 0517 - Cruz, Joaquim; 2018 - Petsinger, Jayson; 3012 - Trail, Michael; 3121 - paulino, Fidelio; 4014 - Reichard, Stephanni; 4050 - Rodriguez, Jerameel; 4059 - Starks, Sertrone; 4080 - GONZALEZ, LUZ PUBLIC STORAGE # 25973, 250 N Goldenrod Rd, Orlando, FL 32807, (407) 901-7489 Time: 11:10 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A058 - Fabian, Ashley; A071 - Alfonso, Christopher; A113 - Mirtyl, Ricardo; A133 - Mcarthur, Daniel; A134 - Perez, Arnica; A154 - Augustave, Desiree; A164 - Dunn, Shar-Dai; A196 - Lorde, Shameer; A202 Colon, Bianca; A222 - Summers, Melanie; A223 - Acevedo, Sylvia; A244 - Marshall, David; B312 - Pena, Michael; B319 - Jr, William Shoaff; D435 - Diaz, Ryan; E510 Khurshid, Jasodra; E530 - Aguilar, Fidel; E535 - Brito, Hilda PUBLIC STORAGE # 25974, 1931 W State Rd 426, Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 901-7497 Time: 11:20 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. C067 - Dampier, Tyrese; C105 - Rosario, Reinaldo; D332 - Owens, Kaylen; D496A Dial, Shelia; F543 - Pugh, Jaimie PUBLIC STORAGE # 28084, 2275 S Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 545-2547 Time: 11:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. B145 - Daniels, Jeff; B187 - Rendon, Malaika; B191 - Whitner, Antonio; B204 - Potts, Tasha; C103 - Gil, Manuel; C145 - Rivera, Giovanny; C149 Quinn, Carmen; C177 - Melendez, Lourdes; C186 - Martinez, Milixa; C199E - Lajas, Christina; C209 - Chavez, Jessica; C212C - Muniz, Sherry; C222 - McCoy, Dontaye; C227A - Santini, Barbara; C227G - Rivera, yvette; C230E - Tirado Jr, David Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS

Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public lien sale on February 23, 2024, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 09:30 AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified.PUBLIC STORAGE # 07030, 360 State Road 434 East, Longwood, FL 32750, (407) 392-1525 Time: 09:30 AM Sale to be held at Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1313 - Ellington, Jaronte; 1411 - Torres, Maranda; 2401 - Williams, Melissa; 2404 - Oser, Daniel; 2416 - Davis, Jay; 2503 - Newsome, Christy; 2525 - Marcelin, Nehemie; 2609 - Corea, Kaylin; 2744 Sundwall, Robin; 3116 - sheets, gregory; 3125 - Shannon, Alda; 3207 - Marlette, Marleen; 3510 - Mcdonald, Nicole; 3704 - Leibowitz, Adam; 3720 - Brown, Glen; 3726 - Pringle, Dah’neisha; 3727 - sheets, gregory PUBLIC STORAGE # 23118, 141 W State Road 434, Winter Springs, FL 32708, (407) 512-0425 Time: 09:45 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. A005 - Morales, Jenny; A028 churchill, nicholas; A030 - Newsholme, Christina; B042 - Mason, Nefertiti; B043 - White, Caitlin; C105 - Eriksson, Robert; D126 - Carreno, Nicolas; E174 - Rivera, Rosemary; F188 - Troncoso, Eric; H232 Garcia, Christian; J287 - Negron Jr, Alexis; J300 - Versatile Industries, LLC Nichols, Matt; J315 - Lancaster, Julie; J325 - Hernandez, Bobbie; J338 - Spratley, Vincent; K416 - Freeman, Regina; R550 - Sutton, Greg PUBLIC STORAGE # 24326, 570 N US Highway 17 92, Longwood, FL 32750, (407) 505-7649 Time: 10:00 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A112 - Smith, Wabu; A135 - Hoffman, Branden; B209 - Lewis, Nadesha; D433 - Skutski, Rick; E006 - Calhoun, Tatiana; E018 Rumble, Gina; E058 - Chusid, Richard; E066 - Robinson, Robert; E102 - Martinez, Daniel; F602 - Hoffman, Devon; F619 Impact Moving &; Cleaning Services, LLC Anglin, Jazmin; F621 - Alamina, Chasity; F642 - jAMARCUS, trevaughn; F658 Taylor, Javon; F667 - Stokes, Lawrence; F668 - Manoo, Ian; F677 - cicolari, victoria; F685 - Barton, Corey; F687 - Holman, Brian; G090 - ROBINSON, NATALIE; H834 - buchanan, Jeffrey; P005 - Fidei , Thomas PUBLIC STORAGE # 24328, 7190 S US Highway 17/92, Fern Park, FL 32730, (407) 258-3060 Time: 10:15 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A110 Mitchell, Tristan; B212 - Spencer, Trenton; B226 - Barnes, Keona; B229 - rozier, tyran; B238 - Ford, Valarie; D429 - Bland, Dante; D445 - Myrick, Shaquana; G721 - Griffin, Horace; G747 - Freeman, Curtis; G751 Richmond, Mark; P005 - Foster, Lyle PUBLIC STORAGE # 25438, 2905 South Orlando Drive, Sanford, FL 32773, (407) 545- 6715 Time: 10:30 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. C021 - Quezada, Lesley; C025 - Lundi, Stephanie; C049 - Philyaw, Lawrence; C052 - Williams, Chameir; D032 - Duff-Gobie, Allynisha ; D044 - Thomas, Keziah; D058 - Poindexter, Michael; D063 - Drummond, Patricia; E018 - grant, jessica; E043 - McFall, Tyrae; E060 - Fonollosa, Erica; E067 - schra, Joyanna; E074 - Santiago, Luz; H001 - bell, Deion; H003 - Keane, Michael; H010 Walker, Shawn; H023 - WALKER, NADIA; I021 - Keane, Michael; J125 - Vasquez,


Jamie; J201 - Mccmillan, Aumaysia; J423 - Rodriguez, Ricardo; J805 - Rivera, Karen PUBLIC STORAGE # 25455, 8226 S US Highway 17/92, Fern Park, FL 32730, (407) 258-3062 Time: 10:45 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A155 - Kenning, Deborah; B214 - Cammarano, James; B216 - Diocese of Orlando Parra, Zwamy; B232 - Mather, Garth; B236 - Czaja, Michael; B253 - Schenck, Shatanya; B282 - Stone, Jamie; B296 - Makene, Malaika; C309 - Parker, Tom; C317 - Champlin, Candice; C354 - Burnside, Sparkle; C386 Andujar, Laurinda; D405 - Vasquez, Veronica; E552 - Patsavos, Tracie; E595 - Zervos, Jonathan; G702 - Nichols, Angela; G728 Beharry, Michael; G731 - Russell, Eustace; G742 - Buckley, Ronald; H832 - goff, alexis PUBLIC STORAGE # 25842, 51 Spring Vista Dr, Debary, FL 32713, (386) 202-2956 Time: 11:00 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 00203 - Blekicki, Kim; 00407 - spicer, charles; 00505 - Paez, Anna; 00517 - Miller, Marissa; 00526 Gracia, Greyshamil; 00540 - McLaren, Robert; 00718 - Lewis, LaShunda; 00736 - mares, ashley; 00748 - Kilponen, Dawn; 00784 - Osborne, Mary; 00911 - Lorne, Shanda PUBLIC STORAGE # 25893, 3725 W Lake Mary Blvd, Lake Mary, FL 32746, (407) 495-1274 Time: 11:15 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1067 - Louisius, Therese; 1162 - Holmes, Jamisha M; 2139 - Hinton, Joseph; 2164 - Livingston, Latiaonia; 3011 - Signature Kitchen Quint, Jason; 3012 - Williams, Clifton; 4009 - Larson, Joshua; 4014 - Tucker, Kayla; 4031 - Ortiz, Violeta; 5034 - Gazard, Mia; 5054 - Nash, Elisha; 5060 - Fuentes, Emanuel; 5124 - Veltman, Christi; 6113 - Swain, Reginald; 9001 - Rivers, David PUBLIC STORAGE # 22127, 4051 W 1st St FL 46, Sanford, FL 32771, (407) 915-6887 Time: 11:20 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1031 - Brooks, Khadjiah; 1129 - Stewart, Millie; 1176 - EUDELL, CARL L; 1187 - Sharrow, Shannon; 1197 - Kilgore, Brittany; 2027 - Nelson, Erik; 2034A - wilson, Michaiah; 2036 - Spencer, Se Vonne; 2038 - CRUMITY, RITA LOUISE; 2040 - Jackson, Larry; 2046 - Moore II, Phillip; 2052A - Sterting, Jamie; 2057 - lola, Burgos ; 2072 - Scripter, Kevin; 2074 Hoopes, Thomas; 2105 - Watson, Kristina; 2111 - JACKSON, ALISON; 2155 - Surin, Max; 2160 - fettinger, Heather; 4001 MENEFEE, ERICK; 4018 - Thomas, Timeka; 4028 - TERRY, TIMOTHY; 4032 - TERRY, TIMOTHY; 4048 - DASHER, LONNIE; 4058 - Scarlett, Kim; 4065 - Williams- mbugua, Alvivon. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax- exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public lien sale on February 22, 2024, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 11:40 AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www. storagetreasures.com, where indicated. For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale

specified. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08714, 8149 Aircenter Court, Orlando, FL 32809, (407) 792-4965 Time: 11:40 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1113 - Gomez, Eddie; 1117 - All About Auctions Steinfeld, Scott; 1138 - Steinfeld, Scott; 2018 - Ultimate Party Orlando Bryant, Kendra; 2061 - Lafontaine, Jaime; 2145 - daniel, Theresa; 2189 - Johnson, Eugene; 2264 - Smith, Tessia; 2267 - Perez, Doris; 3014 - williams, Camaya; 3022 - Ristau, Micheal; 3057 - Albino, Anthony; 3076 - Elite Business Tax Consultant Fernandez, Sonya; 4027 - Roberts, Marik; 4028 - Huertas, Emanuel; 4057 - Johnson, Eugene; 6014 - Buckley, Twanya; 6024 - Celi, Roberto; 6122 - Pinchback, Khalieph. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08717, 1800 Ten Point Lane, Orlando, FL 32837, (407) 545-4431 Time: 11:50 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0169 - guerrero, josleidy a; 0173 - Rys, Brittany; 0231 Cabrera, John; 0270 - Nelson, Tania; 0300 - Garzon, Martha; 1037 - monsalve, Luis; 2036 - Cammarano, James; 2041 - Dean, Mark; 5022 - Cegarra Monsalve, Miguel; 7007 - Lee, Maria; 7040 - Vladi Transportation Inc. Serrano, Damaris; 7073 - Miller, Cristina; 7096 - vargas, Yisel ; 7144 - Lee, Maria; 8028 - Gomez, Edgar. PUBLIC STORAGE # 20477, 5900 Lakehurst Drive, Orlando, FL 32819, (407) 409-7284 Time: 12:00 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. A020 - Snell, Jonathon; A023 - Dinkins, Frederick; C187 - Murray, Vicki; C193 - John, Cushun; D162 - bridges, Shinice; E232 - Chapin, Matthew; E247 - Narvaez, Fransisco; G055 - David, Maricela. PUBLIC STORAGE # 20711, 1801 W Oak Ridge Road, Orlando, FL 32809, (407) 792-5808 Time: 12:10 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. B009 - JORDAN, WILLIE; B011 - Bryant, Johnnie; D008 - Guzman, Luis; D012 - Martinez, Victor; D029 - Jacques, Ludner; D039 - Jerez, Stephanie; D051 - Santiago, merva; D070 - Kenney, Jefferey; E028 - Martinez, Katerine; E048 - Bennett, Brenda; F044 - shuler, barbara; H008 - Casseus, Jean; H016 - Wetzel, Alison; H031 - myrlande, cherislert; J005 - Deceus, Roseline; J024 - Steward, Alyssa; J030 - Resto, Jose; J047 - Huber, Justin; J069 - Lawrence, jahani; J083 - Rodriguez, Bernadette; J084 - wisberty, cruz; J131 - Heath, Shunta; J164 - Bellegarde, Darline; K005 - Davila, Manuel E; K030 - usher, Dadrian; K043 - Brown, Demonika Shanez; K105 - Wesley, Navin. PUBLIC STORAGE # 24303, 1313 45th Street, Orlando, FL 32839, (407) 278-8737 Time: 12:20 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. A107 - Daniel, Shelia; A121 - Wilson, Felicia; A125 - Jones, Wendy; A139 - Vertus, Caciana; B202 - Nash, Ernest; B205 - Santos, Lakesha; B221 - Rodriguez, Daniel; B225 - steger, Jeremiah; B248 - Fountain, Dieon; C390 - Wright, John; D413 - Stewart, Courtney; D435 - Knowles, Monique; E522 - Brown, Natayala; E535 - Padilla, Hilton; E541 - Wiltsey, Casey; E570 - Gunn, Sergoni; F600 - Augustin, Rooldy; G720 - Warren, Eddie PUBLIC STORAGE # 25454, 235 E Oak Ridge Road, Orlando, FL 32809, (407) 326-9069 Time: 12:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. B201 - Kenney, Lawanda; B202 - Detweiler, Christopher; B210 - berry, marshall; B226 - Petty, James; C315 - jones, Jakeriaundra; C317 - Jms auto repair Sanz, Manuel; D415 - Gittens, Duane; D422 - Torres, Ramonita; E515 - Ouazani, Jalil; F613 - Diaz, Rosendo; I923 - Escobar, Jeremy; J009 - Martinez, Lillybeth; J031 McGarvin, Antoinette; K103 - Harris, Fefflyne; L222 - Muniz, Glerisbeth; N401 - Naile, Samantha; O502 - Ramos,

Jeneyda; O513 - Suevern, Hunter; P015 - Mendez, Junior; P028 - Perez, Jose. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25782, 2783 N John Young Parkway, Kissimmee, FL 34741, (321) 422-2079 Time: 12:40 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1014 - Trinidad, Mayra; 1057 - Malave Roman, Jose; 1117 - Wiencko, Dale; 11216 - Berguido, Norma Iris; 11306 - Guzman, Marta; 11406 - Miller, Rita; 11408 - Torres, Desiree; 11412 - Levenson, Brian; 11420 - Garcia, Eliezer; 1156 - Perez, Raquel; 1192 - Rivera De Jesus, Johnnathan; 12051 - Coachman, Tamara; 1210 - Buccola, Jeanette; 12105 - Johnson, Christopher David; 12120 - Rivera Ortiz, Jeanette; 1214 - Nelson, Benjamin; 12310 - Rodriguez, Teena Marie; 12410 - Medina, William; 208 - Angulo, Maria; 309 - Vazquez, Juan; 366 - Lara, Carlos; 484 - ortiz, Fernando; 501 - smith, Trinette; 502 - Gonzales-Hoyes, Maria; 694 - medina, Victor; 709 - Joseph, Patrice; 908 - Green, Charles; 957 - Ballesteros, Amy; 983 - Harvin, Janice. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25806, 227 Simpson Rd, Kissimmee, FL 34744, (407) 258-3087Time: 12:50 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 015 – Sanch, Lymarie; 015 – Sanchez, Lymarie; 016 - Symonette, Tristan; 063 - Moss, Elijah; 085 Renfroe, Toni; 122 - Aza, Jordan De; 130 - Biligual Therapy Services LLC Reyes Zayas, Vilma; 139 - Rigolizzo Jr, Michael; 155 - Gonzalez, Naisha; 202 - Detten, Rachael; 218 - mims, Kiantae; 243 - Rodriguez, Mary; 336 - Lee, Kevin; 346 - Santana, Hector; 364 - Jesus, Stephanie; 401 Hamilton, Tiera; 444 - Baez, Shereen; 461 - Aza, Jordan De; 536 - hajili, Hamid; 555 - Betancourt, Tony; 566 - Perkins, Hannah; 568 - Jones- Butler, Tony; 576 - Bash, Chanel; 607 - Jackson, Tina; 831 - Bizaldi, Eduardo; 832 - romero, enid; 857 - Rodriguez, Yashmari. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25846, 1051 Buenaventura Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34743, (407) 258-3147 Time: 01:00 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 01103 - Reilly, James; 01113 - Salgado Rivera, Eduardo; 01131 - Velez Segui, Carlos; 02119 - ortiz, Maria; 02156 - Perez, Joseph; 02319 - Rivera, Leonard; 02404 - Pinder, Megan; 02437 - Mitchell, Richard; 04147 - marrero, Iain; 04148 - Lee, Maria; 04525 - Raising knowledge academy Cotto, Ariam; 05110 - pagan, Javier; 05145 - Gomez, Eduardo Patino; 05155 - Clayton, Daja; 05220 - Riera, Daniel; 05225 - Fois, Angie; 05226 - Alexander, Jamila; 05229 - Villamil, Catherine; 05315 - Ballestas, Oscar; 05351 - Negron, Elsa; 05368 - Garcia Posso, Sebastian. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25847, 951 S John Young Pkwy, Kissimmee, FL 34741, (321) 236-6712 Time: 01:10 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1016 - Maxie II, Steven; 1027 - Candanedo, Eric; 1113 - Toro, Oddra; 1402 - Mateo Rodriguez, Aida; 1409 - Jones, Ira; 1416 - Santiago, Lucy; 1506 - Frazao, Diquel; 1522 - Feliciano, Dominique; 1702 - Rodriguez, Juan; 1703 - PARSONS, SANDRINA; 1714 - EUSTACE, JOHN; 2007 - Teesdale, Jennifer; 2019 - Thomas, Shakela; 2020 - Lloyd, Carlene; 2055 - Fernandez, Monica; 2059 - Burke, Heather; 2086 Crain Sr, Venson; 2161 - perez, flavio; 2161 – Katherine; 2168 - Louis, Daniel; 2192D lugo, Solay; 2225 - Fowler, Matthew; 2246 - serrano, Alice; 2336 - Almonte, Mario; P06 - Potter, Christopher; P10 - Ayala, Glory Ann. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25892, 1701 Dyer Blvd, Kissimmee, FL 34741, (407) 392-1169 Time: 01:20 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0026 - Green, Tyler; 0081 - Buford, Isabella; 0114 - Arce, Melissa; 0117 - Gonzalez, Hector; 0157 - Lopez, Xiomara Diaz; 0202 - Peterson, Kaluv; 0202 – Peterson, Casandra;

0305 - Borrero, Maryangelie; 0326 - North America Security Agency Inc. Sanchez, Joseph; 1003 - Leon, Delaila; 1020 - Doyle, Troy; 1022 - Ortiz, Alba; 1026 - Burgos, Evelyn; 2010 - Baute, Daniella; 2012 - Gomez, David; 2033 - green, Loretta; 2066 - Scott, Michael; 2066 – Comer, Deborah; 2071 - Nieves, Javier; 2074 - ORTIZ BERRIOS, JOEL; 2089 - castro, Marina; 2103 - Hudson, Sheri; 6001 - Williams, Juanetta; 6007 - Ruiz Aparicio, Humberto; 6072 - watters, Shawn; 6087 - Smith, Phyllis; 6106 - Herras, carlos; 6128 - Burge, Jeffrey; 6140 - Quinones, Gilbert; 6157 Dion, Hedwin; 6159 - gonzalez, victor miranda; 6163 - Javier, Rosemar; 6172 - Martinez, Juan; 6211 - Alvarado, Ava; 8024 - peterson, casandra; 8038 - BIZALDI PUBILL, BIZANNETTE. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25896, 6040 Lakehurst Dr, Orlando, FL 32819, (407) 545-5699 Time: 01:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 00054 - Griffin, Winston; 0026 - GENUIN GOLF & DRESS OF AMERICA GENUIN, ROGER; 0038 - Higginbotham, Paula; 0039 - Figueroa, Carlos; 0159 - Reinl-Frias, Erica; 0343 - Poventud, Janaina; 0444 - Molina, Miguel; 1030 - Gadson, Harry; 1056 - Caraballo, Luz Jessenia; 1134 - Tillman, Tory; 2009 - Pestalardo, Vera; 2072 Richard, Cliff; 2139 - Reinl- Frias, Erica. PUBLIC STORAGE # 28075, 4729 S Orange Blossom Trail, Orlando, FL 32839, (407) 986-4867 Time: 01:40 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0106 Clifford, Melonie; 0123 - Smith, Mariah; 0134 - Bienaise, Farah; 0225 - Rucker, Tammy; 0238 - Brown, Lashawnda; 0317 - Mccall, Kiawanna; 0323 - Smith, Ernest; 0336 - Lozada, Sebastian; 0509 - Echeverria, Pedro; 0512 - Edwards, Akeme; 0604 Ingram, Jerard; 0608 - Rodrguez, Germania; 0628 - Hawkins, Sheeka; 0716 - Escobar, Zaiska; 0723 - clowers, trevaun; 0806 - gordon, Keisha; 0824 - Lund, Amanda; 0835 - louis, Wedson Jean; 09112 - Wilson, Syrus; 09126 - Newson, Keetundra; 0916 - Ortiz, Angelica; 0925 - Tillman, Elijah; 0981 - Davis, Jaquez; 0983 - wiggins, Erika; 1003 - Georges, Myriame; 1029 - Hall, Renee; 1033 - Williams, Lester; 1062 - Moreno, Patricia; 1107 - Samual, Brian; 1112 - Cherelus, Elysee; 1120 - fleuridor, alibert; 1135 - Belfort, Jean; 1174 torres, Marquise; 1178 - Rivera, Felix; 1202 - Williams, Lester; 1220 - Vilma, Melistin; 1243 - Chappell, Michael; 1303 - Jackson, Monica; 1305 - Lopez, Pedro; 1316 - Rodriguez, Emely; 1321 - Cooper, Chelsey; 1327 - Cabre, Leonardo; 1333 - Myrtil, Albert; 1367 - Nealy, Cassandra. PUBLIC STORAGE # 22120, 7628 Narcoossee Rd, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 237-0496 Time: 01:50 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. A111 - Sol, Adames; A145 - Holtkamp, Brian; A218 - Rogers, Eric; A221 - MAXIK, FRED S; A275 - Regius, Inejah; A279 - Ortiz, Angel; A285 - Blake, Jakela; B106 - Batura, Chris; B143 - Armstrong, Jessica; B151 - Correa, Carlos; B195 - Lacomb, Joanne; B198 - Lacomb, Joanne; B199 - LA COMB, JOANNE NICOLE; B204 - Lacomb, George; C413 HERNANDEZ, JUAN CARLOS; C427 - Lacomb, Elizabeth; C549 - Moss, Elijah; C580 - Cadet, Leroy; C581 - Orue, Sebastian PUBLIC STORAGE # 22129, 13151 Reams Rd, Windermere, FL 34786, (407) 395-2605Time: 02:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1002 - Henshaw, Shawn; 1028 - Graves, Mathew; 1116 - Marburger, Alan; 1127 - Meyer, Wade; 1245 - Crite, Ciesta; 1310 - DEBLASIO, PAT; 1318 - Purple Elephant Animation Studios Meyer, Wade; 1327 Perry, Matthew; 1331 - Graves, Marie; 1335 - Willis, Andrew; 1401 - Lawson, Derek; 1414 - Meyer, Catherine; 1513

- Barrett, Jennifer; 2020 - Bersch, Ricardo; 2114 - Mascarenhas, Fernando; 2237 - Mirabelli, Priscilla; 2248 - Johnson, Quinterica; 3000 - Claude, Natalie; 3005 - Pontillo, Franco; 3020 - OLSEN, STEPHANIE; 3129 - WHEELER, WAYNE; 3207 - Feaster, Alan; 3323 - DRAIN, DEE DEE DENISE; 3407 - Estrella, Tiffany; 3514 - Fernandez, Gianna; 3609 - Smith, Patrick. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080. Notice of Public Sale: Pursuant to F.S. 713.78 on March 1st, 2024 at 9:00 am, Riker’s Roadside Of Central Florida, INC, 630 E Landstreet Rd, Orlando, FL 32824, will sell the following vehicles and/or vessels. Seller reserves the right to bid. Sold as is, no warranty. Seller guarantees no title, terms cash. Seller reserves the right to refuse any or all bids; 13N148203R1562028 2023 FONTAINE 1C4RJFAG2JC148878 2018 JEEP 1XPBDP9X4HD363832 2017 PTRB 2C4GP44R55R170832 2005 CHRY 3KPFL4A76JE248105 2018 KIA 3N1CC1AP7BL374555 2011 NISS 4T1BF1FKXGU563948 2016 TOYT 5VGFW5034LL007408 2020 KAUF KMHTC6AD2DU094501 2013 HYUN NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 10850 COSMONAUT BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32824, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. MARCH 1, 2024 1FAFP34N77W266061 2007 FORD 1HGCM56336A111646 2006 HOND 5FNRL18654B052504 2004 HOND WDDGF5EB1BR133861 2011 MERZ MARCH 3, 2024 1G1PC5SB9E7326713 2014 CHEV 3N1CB51D33L776302 2003 NISS MARCH 4, 2024 1NXBR12E5YZ325613 2000 TOYT MARCH 7, 2024 1FMYU02104DA05870 2004 FORD

following dates, 08:00 am at 2603 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY KISSIMMEE, FL 34744, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. MARCH 1, 2024 2T1BR30E95C556008 2005 TOYT WBANU5C55AC124891 2010 BMW MARCH 4, 2024 1D4RE2GG7BC631226 2011 DODG 5XYZU3LB9DG119577 2013 HYUN MARCH 5, 2024 JTMWFREV2FD064463 2015 TOYT

NOTICE OF SALE Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates at 7AM. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: 3/11/2024 1FUJA6CK57PX51932 FRHT 2007 WBA8E3G5XGNU01380 BMW 2016 5NPET4AC8AH639597 HYUN 2010 WVWHL73C59E527427 VOLK 2009 JTNBE46K273060991 TOYT 2007 1J4NT2GA5AD573441 JEEP 2010 3/13/2024 5NPEB4AC0CH477552 HYUN 2012 3101 McCoy Rd, Orlando, FL 32812 Towlando Towing and Recovery NOTICE OF SALE Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale: 2016 Ford VIN: 1FA6P0HD8G5115932 2003 Chevrolet VIN: 1GNDT13X53K180728 2013 Chrysler VIN: 1C3CCBAB5DN561310 2006 Mazda VIN: 1YVFP80C065M48016 2016 Nissan VIN: JN8AZ08T06W40057 To be sold at auction at 8:00 am on March 6th, 2024 at 7301 Gardner Street, Winter Park, FL. 32792 Constellation Towing & Recovery LLC

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Legal, Public Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 695 - 4554 Hoffner Ave Orlando, FL 32812 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, March 5,2024 at approx. 10:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Latori Franklin, Eliezer Rivera Rodriguez, Gilbert Figueroa Vizcarronda, CLJ Sales N Marketing, Bernardo Jr Hernandez, Pridiesha Miller, Alvaro Froldi NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5341 – 2310 W Carroll St, Kissimmee, FL 34741 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, March 5,2024 at approx. 11:00 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Samantha Alicia Gonzalez, Deaundra Sawyer, Azizkhuja Akramkhujaev, Ashline Auguste-Harriott, Sajan Premajan, Benjamin A Ball, Franchesca Capunay, Carolette Matthew, Fernando Luis Torres Correa, Andrea Berrios, Leslie Onward Mccalla, Henry Lozada, Louis Balaguer NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 6174 – 1004 North Hoagland Blvd. Kissimmee, Fl. 34741 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, March 5,2024 at approx. 11:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Erick Nicholas Jean Philippe, Carmen Garcia, Marco Antonio Trujillo Ortiz, David Feliz NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 6177 – 1830 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee, Fl. 34744 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, March 5,2024 at approx. 12:00pm at www.storagetreasures.com: Zuannette Cuesta Avelar, Honey Renee Whittington, Jazzell Hernandez, Porsha Edwards, Daresha Garmon NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0671 – 100 Mercantile Court, Ocoee, Fl 34761 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, March 6,2024 at approx. 10:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Rosie Williams / Laura Luckett NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0693 – 1015 North Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32818 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, March 6,2024, at approx. 11:00 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Sha’mari Johnson, Nathaniel Roitman, N, Rose Petit Frere Stinfill, Jerome Dacosta Burgess, Jerome, JB, Travis Washington NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0420 –5301 N. Pine Hills Road, Orlando Fl 32808 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, March 6,2024, at approx. 11:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Latosha Mack, Eric Sarito Bastian, Devohn Brown, Tiffany Henry, Anthony Wiltz, Jefferey Brown, Brianna Marie Webb, Omar Ali, Eddie Tyrell Acker,

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Jerome E Horace, Terriah Parrish, Tyrone Anthony Groomes, Chantilee Shere Stewart, Isaiah Montgomery, Fran Smith, Nicole Harrison NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0430 –7400 West Colonial Dr, Orlando Fl 32818 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, March 6,2024 at approx. 12:00 pm at www.storagetreasures.com: Grace Lobin, Bruce Matthews Welch, Wendell Mortimer, Webdell Mortimer, Theodore Washington, Eric Ducille , Eric P Ducille, Marquse Reshard Holiday, Darla Branscum, Darla Almeida Branscum, Meyyappan Ramanathan, Walter Manuel Tyler, Todd Dean Kent, Troy Harper, Miguel Angel Camacho III NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5868 –4752 Conroy Storage Lane, Orlando Fl 32835 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, March 7,2024, at approx. 10:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Kayann F.Sharp, Labrina J. Smith, Brittany Crumpton, Deborah Kelly, Jeremiah Levi Harris, Roland Saldana, Jair F. DeLima NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 0351 –10425 S John Young Pkwy Orlando, FL 32837 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, March 7,2024, at approx. 11:00 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Lulian Luca, Leah Mims, Emonica Bullock NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5962 – 49671 Hwy 27 Davenport, FL 33897 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, March 7,2024, at approx. 11:30am at www. storagetreasures.com: Cassandra Noel, Luis Medina, Jeffrey Marquez Tricoche, Kalema Maynard, Constance Claybrooks, Jerika Cintron, Albert Armstrong, Glaucia De Cassia Franco, Leoncio Disla, Tyreck De Shaun Parker, Kevin Harbison, Ryan Meeks NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5961 – 1540 Sullivan Rd., Davenport, FL 33896 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, March 7,2024, at approx. 12:00 pm at www.storagetreasures.com: Chris Sassaman, STACEY CAMERON, Andrew Villeda, Przemyslaw Starowicz, Michael Bilodeau, Amber Shults, Anna Lundberg. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5694 – 7220 Osceola Polk Line Rd Davenport, FL 33896 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, March 7,2024, at approx. 12:00 pm at www. storagetreasures.com: Alejandro Murphy, Shemar Reed, Corinne Cordon, Jaleel Anthony Crossfield. NOTICE OF SALE ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Florida Self Storage lockerfox.com and concludes Tuesday the 27th day of February, 2024

at 10:00 AM with payment following at the facility. Store Space Millenia, 4912 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL, 32839. Akeem Walker ; JAIMIL RODRIGUEZ ; Laurenvil Dejard ; Lashawn Sims ; Nyvia Medina ; Ana L Sanchez ; Tyra Jones ; Kanita Williams ; Gregorio Vasquez ; Cynthia Holmes ; Mark Niedenthal ; Keila De jesus ; Jasmine Downer ; Alicia Zellous ; Nelitza Boscan ; Cornell Woods ; Vincent Forbes ; Frederick Smith ; Eric Williams ; JAIMIL RODRIGUEZ ; Jamie Mince ; James Nazaire ; Darius James ; Alice Griffin ; Maranda Mitchell ; Camirra cavanaugh ; Jazmi Smith ; Shannon Alexander ; Terrance Chambers ; Store Space Sanford - Storage, 3980 E. Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, FL, 32773. Marshal L Taylor ; Vernia Jackson ; Shawn Johnson ; Tarajee Abdul mateen ; Tyrone Henderson ; Eric Lawrence ; Luz Ortiz ; Maria Negron ; Angel Jimenez ; Aida Frances ; Scottie Ramirez ; Quinton Young ; Nysheika Barthell ; Maja Vandenbush ; Gregory Williams ; Samantha Sheets ; KAREN WETHERHOL ; Justin Samuels ; Kristine Oettl ; La Shawn Burnett ; Sol Bell ; Maja Vandenbush ; Regina Mitchell ; Candyce Nesheim ; Lee Palmer ; Tyreek Holley ; Latyrien Bradford ; Kadijah Tillmon ; Alberto Cruz ; Anthony Clark. PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE AIR PERMIT Florida Department of Environmental Protection Division of Air Resource Management, Permit Review Section Draft Air Permit No. 0951414-001AC Orlando Bioenergy, LLC Orange County, Florida Applicant: The applicant for this project is Orlando Bioenergy, LLC. The applicant’s authorized representative and mailing address is: Søren Juul Jørgensen, Senior Vice President – Global Business Development, Bigadan Americas, 1 Ferry Building, Suite 201, San Francisco, California 94111. Facility Location: Orlando Bioenergy, LLC proposes to construct a new facility to process food waste/biomass to produce RNG, which will be in Orange County on a parcel of land between Monument Parkway and Hayes Street in Orlando, Florida. The Parcel ID is 25-23-31-0000-00003. The Parcel ID can be found on Orange County Property Appraiser’s at https://ocpaweb.ocpafl.org/parcelsearch. The latitude and longitude coordinates (in decimal degrees) of the proposed site are 28.460524 and -81.166836, respectively. Project: The facility will process biomass and food waste (feedstock) into biogas through anaerobic digestion technology to produce renewable natural gas (RNG). The finished RNG will be injected into an existing natural gas pipeline. The facility will process the feedstock in multiple stages to produce biogas. The biogas will be cleaned/converted to natural gas standards to be injected into an existing pipeline. The facility will consist of the following emission sources: two vents for waste gas from the biogas upgrading systems, two flares to destroy biogas during upset conditions, a natural gas fired hot water heater for pasteurization of feedstock, and an odor control system for the acceptance of feedstock. The hot water heater and odor control system have been claimed as exempt from the requirement to obtain an air construction permit under Rules 62-210.300(3)(a)33 and 62-210.300(3)(b)1, F.A.C., respectively. The facility is expected to be a minor source of air pollution with the largest pollutant emission being sulfur dioxide at 38 tons per year (TPY), and all other individual pollutants at less than 20 TPY. The air

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construction permit requires periodic sampling of selected gas streams within the facility’s process to verify pollutant concentrations. The facility will operate a treatment system to remove pollutants from the biogas, including hydrogen sulfide. Permitting Authority: Applications for air construction permits are subject to review in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 403, Florida Statutes (F.S.) and Chapters 62-4, 62-210, and 62-212 of the Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.). The proposed project is not exempt from air permitting requirements and an air permit is required to perform the proposed work. The Permitting Authority responsible for making a permit determination for this project is the Permit Review Section in the Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Air Resource Management. The Permitting Authority’s physical address is: 2600 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, Florida. The Permitting Authority’s mailing address is: 2600 Blair Stone Road, MS #5505, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400. The Permitting Authority’s phone number is 850-717-9000. Project File: A complete project file is available for public inspection during the normal business hours of 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday (except legal holidays), at the address indicated above for the Permitting Authority. The complete project file includes the Draft Permit, the Technical Evaluation and Preliminary Determination, the application and information submitted by the applicant (exclusive of confidential records under Section 403.111, F.S.). Interested persons may contact the Permitting Authority’s project engineer for additional information at the address and phone number listed above. In addition, electronic copies of these documents are available on the following web site by entering the draft permit number: https://fldep.dep.state.fl. us/air/emission/apds/default.asp. Notice of Intent to Issue Air Permit: The Permitting Authority gives notice of its intent to issue an air construction permit to the applicant for the project described above. The applicant has provided reasonable assurance that operation of proposed facility will not adversely impact air quality and that the project will comply with all applicable provisions of Chapters 62-4, 62-204, 62-210, 62-212, 62-296, and 62-297, F.A.C. The Permitting Authority will issue a Final Permit in accordance with the conditions of the proposed Draft Permit unless a timely petition for an administrative hearing is filed under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. or unless public comment received in accordance with this notice results in a different decision or a significant change of terms or conditions. Comments: The Permitting Authority will accept written comments concerning the proposed Draft Permit for a period of 14 days from the date of publication of the Public Notice. Written comments must be received by the Permitting Authority by close of business (5:00 p.m.) on or before the end of this 14-day period to the above address and electronically to David Read at David. Read@FloridaDEP.gov. If written comments received result in a significant change to the Draft Permit, the Permitting Authority shall revise the Draft Permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice. All comments filed will be made available for public inspection. Petitions: A person whose substantial interests are affected by the proposed permitting decision may petition for an administrative hearing in accordance with Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. Petitions filed by

any persons other than those entitled to written notice under Section 120.60(3), F.S., must be filed within 14 days of publication of the Public Notice or receipt of a written notice, whichever occurs first. Under Section 120.60(3),F.S., however, any person who asked the Permitting Authority for notice of agency action may file a petition within 14 days of receipt of that notice, regardless of the date of publication. A petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition to the applicant at the address indicated above, at the time of filing. A petition for administrative hearing must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received) with the Agency Clerk in the Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, MS 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, Agency_Clerk@dep.state.fl. us, before the deadline. The failure of any person to file a petition within the appropriate time period shall constitute a waiver of that person’s right to request an administrative determination (hearing) under Sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S., or to intervene in this proceeding and participate as a party to it. Any subsequent intervention (in a proceeding initiated by another party) will be only at the approval of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance with Rule 28-106.205, F.A.C. A petition that disputes the material facts on which the Permitting Authority’s action is based must contain the following information: (a) The name and address of each agency affected and each agency’s file or identification number, if known; (b) The name, address, any email address, telephone number and any facsimile number of the petitioner; the name, address any email address, telephone number, and any facsimile number of the petitioner’s representative, if any, which shall be the address for service purposes during the course of the proceeding; and an explanation of how the petitioner’s substantial interests will be affected by the agency determination; (c) A statement of when and how each petitioner received notice of the agency action or proposed decision; (d) A statement of all disputed issues of material fact. If there are none, the petition must so state; (e) A concise statement of the ultimate facts alleged, including the specific facts the petitioner contends warrant reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action; (f) A statement of the specific rules or statutes the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the agency’s proposed action including an explanation of how the alleged facts relate to the specific rules or statutes; and, (g) A statement of the relief sought by the petitioner, stating precisely the action the petitioner wishes the agency to take with respect to the agency’s proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts upon which the Permitting Authority’s action is based shall state that no such facts are in dispute and otherwise shall contain the same information as set forth above, as required by Rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Because the administrative hearing process is designed to formulate final agency action, the filing of a petition means that the Permitting Authority’s final action may be different from the position taken by it in this Public Notice of Intent to Issue Air Permit. Persons whose substantial interests will be affected by any such final decision of the Permitting Authority on the application have the right to petition to become a party to the proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above. Extension

of Time: Under Rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department’s action may also request an extension of time to file a petition for an administrative hearing. The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000, or via electronic correspondence at Agency_Clerk@dep.state. fl.us, before the deadline for filing a petition for an administrative hearing. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. Mediation: Mediation is not available in this proceeding.

Employment Lead Systems Engineer - Melbourne, FL, (Brevard County) Croxel Inc: Design & develop the architecture of embedded systems with focus on (IoT) & low-power sensor technologies. Lead & mentoring a team of firmware & hardware developers, coordinate, & manage all phases of project development. Develop & construct system engineering, software engineering, system integration, or distributed system architectures. Coordinating and executing technical project management responsibilities, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within scope, and within budget. Reqs: Bachelor’s in Electrical or Electronic Engineering from a US or Accredited Foreign College. At least 1 yr exp in software development & 1 yr in embedded systems. Send Resume to jobs@croxel.com with the subject line: “Croxelsystem1”. Operations Manager. Manage day to day operations. Oversee all construction crews and office employees. Prepare staff work schedules and assign duties. Hire and train personnel. Evaluate performance. Ensure safety standards are followed. Prepare financial statements. Monitor sales, revenue generation, and client satisfaction. Develop and implement policies and procedures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our operations. Req.: 60 months exp. as General or Operations Manager. Send resume to LERON HOMES & POOLS INC at 7507 KINGSPOINTE PKWY, Suite 106B, Orlando FL 32819 Sergio Menendez-Aponte M.D. P.A. in Winter Park, FL seeks full-time Physical Therapist Assistant to assist patients during exercises + evaluate their responses and progress. Req. Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Therapy. Mail resume to 120 Benmore Dr, Winter Park, FL 32792. Technical Support Analyst (Lake Mary, FL) May require to local travel/telecommute: Deliver advice on the Temenos Transact (T24) Arrangement Architecture (“AA”) software products and modules to financial institutions throughout all stages including product design, development, analysis and support. Ref code: (G6169-00065). Send CV/Cov. Ltr. to: Human Resources: Temenos USA, Inc., 40 General Warren Boulevard, Malvern, PA 19355, or email: RecruitmentNSA@temenos.com. EOE.


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