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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is proposing more money for teacher pay. During a recent press conference, he announced a proposal to provide $200 million to allow school districts to raise salaries. Average salaries are currently around $48,000 for the 2022-23 school year.
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Developers are seeking to turn the Anthony’s clothing store in Key Largo into a 7-Eleven gas station and convenience store. JIM McCARTHY/Keys Weekly
JIM McCARTHY jim@keysweekly.comAproject to transform a Key Largo clothing store into a gas station and convenience store largely meets Monroe County development code, according to county staff at a Jan. 24 meeting of the Development Review Committee.
Twelve county staff members who make up the DRC voiced no major issues with an application for a major conditional use permit at the current Anthony’s clothing store at MM 98.2. The DRC makes recommendations to the Monroe County Planning Commission, where four of the five members must vote “yes” to approve the major conditional use request.
In order for the project to proceed, a variance request by the applicant to adjust a curb cut requirement would need the planning commission’s approval. Approval of the variance would reduce the required separation between curb cuts. Current code provides for 245 feet of separation between curbs. A meeting to take up the major conditional use request hasn’t been scheduled just yet, as the applicant’s variance request went before the planning commission on Jan. 25.
Owners Daniel Barry Jr. and Archer Barry filed an application in February 2022 to turn the clothing
store into a 7-Eleven gas station with 11 fueling stations and a 24/7 convenience store. No specific turn lanes are provided entering the property from U.S. 1. The site currently has four curb cuts that allow motorists on U.S. 1 to enter and exit. That would change with the 7-Eleven project to enter-only and exit-only driveways for each direction of U.S. 1.
During recent community meetings, local residents living near the proposed project shared concerns over more traffic and fears of accidents. The developer’s agent, Jason Green of Axis Infrastructure, said the project doesn’t create more traffic in comparison to destinations like a clothing store. Green said the gas station and convenience store only capture vehicles driving in and out of the Keys.
Patricia McGrath told the DRC that the area doesn’t need any more high-intensity uses such as gas stations.
“The Monroe County Planning Department, I believe, should be in the business of protecting its citizens from developments like these,” she said.
Dottie Moses, president of the Key Largo Federation of Homeowners, said the project is a “very large traffic concern,” especially with no deceleration lanes proposed.
“We can’t understand why they’d move forward with a highintensity use that exacerbates issues on the highway,” Moses said.
AHialeah man died after his boat hit a channel marker near Tavernier Key. Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation officers were sent to a single-boat accident on the bayside of Tavernier Key around 8 p.m. on Jan. 21. According to FWC, the 26-foot Contender had five occupants onboard, including the operator, identified as Freddy Diaz.
The boat struck the channel marker and Diaz was thrown upon impact. He was taken to a local hospital where he later died from his injuries.
“Our sympathies are with the victim's family and friends during this difficult time,” Arielle Callender, FWC spokeswoman, said.
FWC said an investigation is ongoing. The other occupants on board live in Miami and Hollywood. Their status was unknown at the time of the report. The Keys Weekly reached out to FWC’s office in Tallahassee for further information and is waiting for a reply.
The crash is the second fatal boating accident in the Upper Keys since the start of the year. The first occurred Jan. 2 when a 25-foot Skeeter collided with a jet ski. The man operating the jet ski, Anthony Abate, of Hialeah Gardens, died from his injuries. Occupants in the Skeeter were uninjured.
— Keys Weekly staff report
Building permits in the village of Islamorada are decreasing — all but 22 market rate allocations were available with 73 applicants waiting to build on their properties as 2022 closed.
With 11 remaining market rate building permits expected to be drawn down in 2023, the majority of village council members wanted to stay on its current distribution schedule. A round of building permits were awarded to property owners via a 4-0 vote during a Jan. 19 meeting inside Founders Park Community Center.
Six applicants were evaluated, scored, ranked and recommended to be the next recipients of a building permit by village planning staff. Five of the applications approved for a building permit for the fourth quarter of 2022 have been on the list for an allocation since 2020. One awardee submitted an application last November.
Before the council’s approval of the building permits, Councilman Henry Rosenthal pitched his ongoing support to extend them through 2026, not 2023. Rosenthal acknowledged that the village needs more time to plan once the building permits are gone and millions of dollars in lawsuits are facing the village. He also criticized the lack of discussion and definitive decisions on the matter by previous councils.
“How’s it in our best interest to pull the plug and say ‘Come on, sue us. We’re ready,’ he said. “If we reduce what’s left and make it come out to 2026, we’d be giving out one permit or possibly two a year. And that’s not going to satisfy a lot of people, but I’m getting paid to do the right thing with the people’s money.”
Dan Gulizio, village development director, told the dais that the previous village council turned down an alternative schedule to give out allocations through 2025. However, Gulizio noted that the village has administrative relief credits, which give permits to property owners who’ve been in the system for four years and haven’t received a permit. Gulizio said there are 25 to 27 credits available.
“I think there is still time after the allocation period formally ends in June of 2023 to continue to consider relief for individuals on the current queue for an allocation,” Gulizio said.
Village Manager Ted Yates said new people could enter the system for a building permit if it remains open through 2025. Any chances to receive administrative relief could be slim for those property owners. And Yates said there are property owners who’ve been waiting for a permit for years — as far back as 2019.
“Unfortunately, when they first went into the system, the cost to build now is probably 50% higher than it was three years ago,” Yates said.
Vice Mayor Sharon Mahoney asked why the village is still taking new building applications.
“All we’re doing is keeping the train going,” she said. “Can’t we put a moratorium on new buildings?”
Gulizio said the village doesn’t want to exacerbate the problem. But he said the village has an obligation to protect the constitutional rights of property owners under language found within the Florida Keys Area of Critical State Concern.
“If someone has an individual building lot, and they want to build on it and we interfere with that right, we risk litigation in connection with that either under a takings claim or a Bert Harris claim,” Gulizio said. A Bert Harris Claim is a specific process for landowners to seek relief when their property is unfairly affected by government action.
Roughly 70 property owners on the list are awaiting a building permit, but Gulizio said there are another 1,000 lots in the village that haven’t been developed that could apply for a building permit.
Mahoney, Rosenthal, Mayor Buddy Pinder and Councilwoman Elizabeth Jolin voted in favor of the latest round of building permits. Councilman Mark Gregg abstained from the vote since his family and he are on the building permit list. A special meeting on Jan. 24 to discuss the building permit allocation system was canceled last week. The meeting will be rescheduled in February after the Local Planning Agency meets on Feb. 13 at the Founders Park Community Center.
In addition to dwindling building permits, the dais received information about the village’s case for the 300 affordable housing units. For months, the village and city of Marathon have been dealing with an Aug. 3 decision from Florida’s Third District Court of Appeal that determined the 300 affordable housing allocations provided by the state in 2018 were illegal. With the allocations earmarked for “early evacuation,” the ruling declared that the designation violated Florida Statute requiring hurricane evacuation for permanent residents of no more than 24 hours.
Village Attorney John Quick told council members that the Florida Supreme Court declined petitions from Islamorada and Marathon on Jan. 13 to retain those affordable housing units. Quick said the village will look into legislative solutions that other Keys municipalities are seeking. If no legislative fix is possible, Quick said the case would be remanded to the Florida Division of Administrative Hearings for further proceedings.
Last month, the village dais voted 3-2 to approve a major conditional use request for Crooked Palm Distillery at the former BB&T building on Plantation Key. During the discussion portion of the Jan. 19 meeting, Jolin asked Gulizio about a supplemental parking agreement that was provided by the applicant just before the December meeting. Gulizio said there are 19 conditions the applicant must meet for the distillery and tasting room development. One stipulates a parking agreement with a nearby property owner in the event there’s inadequate parking onsite. A parking agreement presented to Gulizio and the village proposed parking at 168 Gardenia Street. Gulizio said a parking agreement that was provided last-minute isn’t being accepted by the planning department at this juncture.
“It’s great that the applicant submitted something for review, but we’re not prepared to sign off on it at this point,” he said
Council members currently make appointments to eight village committees that are tasked with making recommendations to the dais. But that selection process could change following a discussion brought forth by Mahoney. Instead of each council member placing a member of two on a select committee, she suggested the dais come to a consensus on candidates in the village who are interested in a seat and submit an application for a two-year term. Mahoney wanted committee positions to be more open to the public as opposed to council members picking people they know.
“I think we’re not looking at a lot of people in this community who want to be on some of these committees … because they don’t know us personally or know how to go about it. We have a lot of smart people in this community who’ve asked me about being on committees but they don’t know how to go about it,” she said.
Jolin, who’s served on committees, acknowledged that a councilperson should be assigned to a committee to provide more continuity.
Gregg also served on committees in the village. He said a council vote on committee appointments would provide a tighter group “where we wouldn’t have extreme positions that can lead to arguments, ineffectiveness and lack of action.”
Yates said the village could advertise committee positions, obtain applications, allow the council to conduct interviews and collectively make a decision.
Rosenthal felt the change was just another layer of government. He said he’s happy with interested residents giving him a call.
“If it works, I (will) appoint them. It’s just that simple with me. I don't think we need to have another committee for the committee,” he said.
Environmental Protection, and then sent to local municipalities to use for projects including stormwater and canal restoration.
The Senate’s Environment and Natural Resources Committee passed the bill on Jan. 17 via a 9-0 vote. Rodriguez, who serves as committee chair, said the bill’s passage through the first committee is “groundbreaking.” But Rodriguez said the bill has a long road to become law.
“As the bill sponsor, I could not be happier and I will continue to work tirelessly to get this legislation over the finish line,” she said.
Stewardship Act funding fluctuated year-to-year since its passage in 2016. Legislators representing the Keys, going back to former state Rep. Holly Raschein and former state Sen. Anitere Flores, fought each session to secure as much money as possible in the budget.
In the first year, $5 million was allocated for water projects and land acquisition. A year later, the legislature approved $13.3 million. Stewardship Act funds totaled $10 million in 2018 and $11 million in 2019.
Legislators in the Florida House and Senate are beginning to file funding requests and proposed policy changes as a 60-day session in Tallahassee starts March 7. Committees are gathering to consider bills, including one proposal recently filed by Rep. Jim Mooney and state Sen. Ana Maria Rodriguez to obtain millions in annual funding for a key Florida Keys program.
Legislation sponsored by Mooney and Rodriguez, House Bill 135 and Senate Bill 54, requests $20 million annually for the Florida Keys Stewardship Act that funds nearshore water projects and acquisition of environmentallysensitive land. Funds would be issued to the state Department of
Financial losses from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 resulted in Gov. Ron DeSantis cutting $1 billion for programs, including $10 million from the Stewardship Act. By 2021, full funding was granted for the program, with $20 million for water quality projects and $5 million for land acquisition.
“The main goal is just get it out of the begging mode every year,” Mooney said regarding the latest proposal.
Full funding for the Stewardship Act sits atop the legislative priorities for Monroe County in the upcoming session. Funds awarded to Keys municipalities can’t be used for wastewater projects, according to the proposal. Legislation was referred to the House and Senate’s Agriculture & Natural Resources Appropriations committees.
The bill would need to pass through the House and Senate before the governor considers signing it into law.
ALEX RICKERT alex@keysweekly.comAmid an explosion in migrant landings in the Florida Keys to begin the new year, Marathon received a visit from U.S. Sen. Rick Scott on Jan. 19 for a press conference regarding the ongoing border security crises affecting South Florida communities.
Scott’s appearance at the Marathon airport was preceded by a briefing from U.S. Coast Guard Rear Admiral Brendan McPherson, Monroe County Sheriff Rick Ramsay and Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Air and Marine Operations regarding the current situation and local response to the extreme migrant influx in recent weeks. The senator’s visit also included a boat tour earlier in the day to view dozens of migrant vessels dotting the Keys’ shorelines.
“The Biden administration has got to be clear that we’re going to enforce our immigration laws, we’re going to enforce our asylum laws, we’re going to secure our borders,” Scott told reporters.
“What I heard and saw during my briefing and tour … makes me furious and is absolutely heartbreaking. Our brave law enforcement officers … are doing everything they can to keep our communities safe, but this administration has completely abandoned them.”
Scott’s conference joined a chorus of requests from local, state and federal leaders for a stronger response to the record landings. In the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2022, Coast Guard crews interdicted a record 6,182 Cuban migrants before reaching shore. They are already on pace to smash that record in less than six months, with 4,881 migrants interdicted from Oct. 1, 2022 to Jan. 4.
On Jan. 6, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis issued a 60-day state of emergency
and signed Executive Order 23-03, activating the Florida National Guard and other agencies to provide resources in support of local governments responding to the migrant spike.
Scott’s press conference comes on the heels of an influx of equipment and personnel in recent weeks from multiple military and law enforcement agencies, including the U.S. Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection, FWC Law Enforcement, Florida Highway Patrol, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement and the Florida National Guard.
On Jan. 5, President Joe Biden announced a new U.S. policy that will accept 30,000 migrants per month from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela. The program is a pivot away from previous policies that would allow migrants who reached land to stay in the country as they waited for asylum hearings – a wait currently averaging 4.3 years, as reported by CNN on Dec. 26.
As of the same date, nearly 1.6 million asylum applications were currently pending – the largest number ever on record, according to an analysis of federal data by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse at Syracuse University.
“Do not just show up at the border. Stay where you are and apply legally from there,” Biden said. “Starting today, if you don’t apply through the legal process you will not be eligible for this new parole program.”
“We want to send a message out to these third-world countries about the changes in the policy now, which no longer allows you to come here and be released,” Ramsay said in the press conference. “You’re going to be put in secure detention until you’re sent back to your home country. We want those people to know that before they try to come here, so they can make that decision whether it’s worthwhile.”
Hi friends! Reef the fox here with your weekly “Reef’s Report.”
I’ve been hearing a lot of buzz about Jimmy Buffett coming to Key West? Who’s Jimmy and what does he serve at this buffet of his that people are paying so much money for a ticket?
Oh, wait a second. Mom just told me that it is not food; he’s a musician. Well, what do I know, my favorite music is the “Dateline” NBC theme song and the sweet, soothing sound of Keith Morrison’s voice. Anyway, mom also told me Jimmy Buffett was a big part of her childhood, growing up in Pennsylvania. She had the chance to see him in concert many times. People are going nuts to see him and there’s been a virtual riot to get tickets. I mean, can I get a press pass or something? I mean, I am the famous fox and was named “Best Local Celebrity” in the Upper Keys in 2022. I think Mr. Buffett should acknowledge and respect that title.
Reef is a red fox that was saved from a fur farm. He now lives in Key Largo with his human, Nicole Navarro.
The Upper Keys Humane Society had their big annual gala on Jan. 13 at Coconut Cove Resort and Marina. A little birdie told me it was a whole lot of fun and they raised a bunch of money for the shelter.
This Friday, Jan. 26, Jellyfish Daydreams is hosting Painting with Alyssa from 6 to 8 p.m. For $45, you can learn to paint on upcycled marine debris. It will be ocean-themed and 10% will be donated to a marine conservation group. Snacks, tea and water will be provided but you are welcome to BYOB. Jellyfish Daydreams is located at 91865 Overseas Hwy in Tavernier.
Anywho, that’s all for this week. Keep up with us on all of our social media pages. All of those links can be found at pawsitivebeginnings.org. Until next time, Reef, over and out!
Health department appoints Roby
The Florida Department of Health in Monroe County (DOH-Monroe) has appointed Mark Roby as its new director of nursing.
“We are so excited to welcome Dr. Mark Roby to the Monroe County Department of Health,” said Carla Fry, new administrator and health officer. “Mark brings a wealth of experience in executive leadership and nursing to the position. He will be a terrific asset as we continue to enhance public health services throughout the county.”
The Florida Keys Concert Association opened its 53rd concert season at Coral Shores and Marathon high schools with program director Norman Werbner and FLKCA board member Delcine Alexander introducing the audience to a well-known Glenn Miller Orchestra.
Miller was an American big band founder, composer, arranger and trombone player. In the dance band music era, also called the swing era, big bands needed musical parts for the musicians. At that time, Miller discovered a simple music formula that made his music distinguishable and broadly liked for its sound, simplicity and rhythm.
The band is known for its music and charismatic performances.
George Reinert, the band’s trombonist, enjoys playing in a big band and has played there since 1994. He enjoys the opportunity of touring, seeing things and having various experiences. For him, to be in the band is exciting, but it also has its price. George points out that everyone is not married in the band.
“Married musicians stay only seasonally. We have a different way of life,” Reinert said.
To Reinert, it is important to be a part of Glenn Miller’s music. “The band plays an important, popular historical music. Without it, we as musicians would have no purpose,” he said.
Roby started his nursing career over 25 years ago as cardiac telemetry nurse after graduating with a bachelor’s degree in nursing from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. In addition, Roby holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Virginia Tech, an MBA in human resource management from the University of Phoenix, a master’s degree in nursing education from the University of South Florida, and a doctorate of nursing practice from Capella University.
Roby has served as a nurse manager and educator in a variety of settings, most recently serving as dean of sciences and nursing at the College of the Florida Keys.
Miller chose a clarinet and tenor saxophone playing the melody together while the other saxophones provided harmony, with trumpets and trombones muted. In 1938, Miller formed his band that began breaking attendance records on the east coast. His romantic “Miller Sound” became so popular that from 1939 to 1943, Miller had 72 Top 10 records and 23 were No. 1 — more than Elvis or the Beatles had in their careers.
Today, the band has five saxophones, three trombones, three trumpets, a rhythm section of three (a piano, drums, and base) and one female vocalist. The band’s saxophonist/vocalist Eric Stabnau is the music director. He took the position a yearand-a-half ago after graduating from Syracuse University with a master’s in music.
“I like Glenn Miller’s music for its iconic swing sound,” Stabnau said. “Miller is still popular and widely recognized. I always wanted to travel and tour. We have 200 concerts a year all over the U.S., Canada, and almost every year in Japan for the past decade.”
Lauren and John Dunn are longtime season ticket holders. Lauren is a real estate agent and John has his own electrical business. In his free time, John likes to play the guitar and piano. Lauren comes to the concerts to support culture and arts, which she thinks are underappreciated.
“Music like this (Miller’s music) you cannot put into the headsets. You must come and experience it with a band playing live right in front of you,” John Dunn said. “This band amazes me that they keep the band going for that long. With Glenn Miller’s songs, you know it right away. Our relatives and family liked Miller’s music and passed it on to us from their generation”.
Miller is considered to be the father of the modern U.S. military bands. The band pays a special tribute to veterans at each concert. The musicians and audience expressed their gratitude to the veterans by applauding them. The band paid tribute to the veterans by playing the “American Patrol” song.
The band ended its concert with the “Moonlight Serenade,” with an extra addition of the “Farewell Blues.”
Tickets are hot to see famed singer-songwriter
Girls basketball will finish out their final week of play before district playoffs begin on Jan. 31. The boys have an extra week of regular season games before their district playoff brackets are generated on Feb. 7.
The Lady Conchs and Lady Fins met in Key West on Jan. 20 in both teams’ only game for the week. Marathon beat Key West 53-20 in the nondistrict matchup. Marathon’s Abrianna Marshall led the scoring for the game with 19 points, 11 rebounds and 3 steals. Elena Eubank scored 13 and added 12 rebounds, and Marti’yana Kilborne added 9 points and 6 rebounds.
The Lady ’Canes made the most of their game at Mater Bay Academy on Jan. 17, beating the Rays 44-14. Brooke Mandozzi had 16 points and 8 rebounds in the game, Makayla Hahn had 10 points and 4 steals and Lea Castellanos had 6 points.
In boys basketball, Coral Shores has been busy wreaking havoc across South Florida. They added three to their win streak last week, bringing the total to seven and counting. On Jan. 17 they beat Mater Bay 75-28. Isaac Holmes had 14 points, Ayden Lane had 13 plus 7 rebounds and Artorious Johnson had 12 points with 7 rebounds. Allen Perez added 10 in the big win. The following night, the ’Canes took on MAST Academy and won another decisive contest, outscoring the Makos 71-31. Holmes had 21 of those points, followed by Matt St. Aubin with 13 and 7 rebounds and Isaac Rivera with 9 points, 7 assists and 2 steals. On Jan. 20, they played Everglades Prep, winning 57-38. St. Aubin had a massive game, scoring 23 points, grabbing 11 rebounds and adding 3 assists for the ‘Canes. AJ Putetti had 13 points and Holmes scored 12.
Head coach Jarrod Mandozzi attributed the ’Canes’ recent success to his team’s willingness to sacrifice and give their all, playing into the team motto: “Whatever It Takes.” He called his team’s win streak against some high-caliber teams “a perfect storm” of many things, including solid work ethic, teamwork and experience competing against some of the best teams on the east coast over the holiday break.
“I'm so happy for the guys and proud of them,” said Mandozzi. “This group is really committed and it shows.”
Marathon played two games last week, losing both but showing some sparks of a late season run.
On Jan. 17, they fell to Everglades Prep 57-32. Fisher Coleman-Sayer led the Fins with 8 points in the loss, while Oscar Garcia, Jesus Gonzalez and Adrian Cruz each scored 6. According to head coach Kevin Freeman, the Fins played well in the first half, heading to the locker room only down 31-20. But with only 6 points in the third quarter, Everglades pulled away for the 25-point win.
On Jan. 20, Marathon and Key West played one another in Conch territory. The Conchs came out on top, beating the Fins 59-33. James Osborne scored 13 points and Kevon Mills added 10 plus 7 rebounds in the victory. Earlier in the week, Key West fell to Sagemont 89-43. Kameron Roberts had 11 points and 6 rebounds. James Osborne added 10 points and Watson Chery had 10 rebounds in the Jan.17 loss.
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Smith is the reigning district champion in the 50 free and was a regional qualifier in the 50 free, 100 free, 200 medley relay and the 200 free relay events. Smith was also a state qualifier in the 50 free and placed 10th overall in the state competition.
Curran O’Donnell specialized in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM. This season he led the ’Canes with strong performances including an appearance at regionals in the 200 IM, 100 breaststroke and 400 freestyle relay.
Patrick O’Donnell was a strong swimmer in longer events, including the 200 and 500 freestyle. He qualified for regionals in the 500 freestyle, 200 IM and the 400 free relay for the Hurricanes.
A distance specialist, Corley Smith represented the ’Canes at states in the 200 and 500 freestyle individual events, as well as swimming a leg on the Coral Shores 200 freestyle relay team. The reigning 8-mile Alligator Lighthouse Swim champ will continue her career at Harvey Mudd College in California next fall.
A member of Coral Shores’ district-champion 200 freestyle relay team, Sargent specialized in the 100 breaststroke and 200 IM events. She qualified for states in the 100 breaststroke and 200 and 400 freestyle relays.
Already an accomplished swimmer as a freshman, Layne Smith made a state appearance in the 200 and 400 freestyle relays. The 200 and 500 freestyle specialist already has a district championship in the 200 freestyle relay with three more years of prep swimming eligibility.
Two Keys schools offer swimming as a varsity sport, and it is not surprising that a place surrounded by water has produced some of the top swimmers in the Sunshine State. Both Coral Shores and Key West made appearances at the state event this year, and many prep swimmers are underclassmen, providing a solid base for Monroe County swimming for the next several years of competition.
Recognizing several standouts in arguably the most fitting sport for an island chain, the Keys Weekly is proud to congratulate our 2022 All-Keys Swim Team.
EVAN OSIPOV Sophomore, Coral ShoresOnly a sophomore, Osipov qualified for regionals in the 400 freestyle relay. In the regular season, he excelled in the 100 free and 100 backstroke events.
Searcy was a team captain for the Conchs, swimming the 100 butterfly and 100 backstroke events in the regular season. He was a regional qualifier in the 100 butterfly, 200 medley relay and 200 free relay.
Martinez was a regional qualifier in the 200 IM and 200 medley relay and swam the 200 IM and 100 butterfly. He also served as a team captain for the Conchs.
Montiel served as a team captain for Key West and was a regional qualifier in the 100 breaststroke and 200 free relay. In the regular season, he specialized in the 50 free and 100 breaststroke.
Johnson served as one of the Conchs’ team captains. She was a regional qualifier in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay and swam the 50 free and 100 breaststroke.
Noss was a regional qualifier in 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay. She also swam the 100 free and 100 backstroke and will return to the Conchs in ’23 for more action.
Sander was a regional qualifier in the 200 medley relay, 200 free relay and 400 free relay. She also swam 200 and 500 free and was a team captain for the Conchs.
A team captain, Walterson was a regional qualifier in the Conchs’ 200 medley relay and swam fly and the 200 IM.
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The girls basketball team at Ocean Studies played a zone defense against Marathon. The team’s first game against Marathon ended in an overtime tie.
Number 27 held the ball at mid-range, just above the foul line.
He looked toward the basket, leapt from the ground, heaved the ball into the air and watched it fall into the net.
The crowd went crazy.
“It felt pretty good,” seventh-grader Henry Rodriguez said with a grin.
It was the second quarter of the first game of the season. His school, Ocean Studies Charter School, was playing against another local middle school, Key Largo School. Parents, teachers and friends cheered from the sidelines.
The setting was not much different than any other first game of a middle school basketball season. But for this team and this school, they all witnessed history.
The 2022-23 Ocean Studies Charter School boys and girls basketball teams are the first sports teams in school history. And Rodriguez scored the school’s first points.
For several years, Kevin Cornaire had coached for Florida Keys Youth Basketball League, a co-ed recreational league. But with his twin girls, Natalie and Naiya, now in middle school, he wanted to see them play on an allgirls team. Willing to take on whatever responsibilities to make it happen, Cornaire proposed the idea of forming a school team to Ocean Studies.
“First we had to see how many girls were going to be interested,” Cor-
naire said. “My kids came home from school the next day and said, ‘We’re getting basketball.’ They already had a list of all the kids who wanted to play.”
Everything else quickly fell into place. Cornaire took the role of head coach of the girls team, and middle school math teacher Kevin Ferger became head coach of the boys team, with social studies teacher Chandler Day as the assistant on both teams. They ordered uniforms and came up with a team name – the Snappers, short for snapping turtles. They met for their first practices Oct. 4, 2022 and played their first games Nov. 15, 2022.
In the three months since the teams formed, the coaches have seen growth both on and off the court. Of the 11 girls and 10 boys, almost half had never played basketball before. The students who have experience are stepping out of their comfort zone to lead and encourage their teammates. The students who have not played before are transforming in their play and comfort level on the court.
“One student that has never touched a basketball before, when you see him out on the court now, you can see it in his eyes – he’s aggressive. He wants the ball,” Day said.
According to the coaches, the lessons the students are learning — leadership, perseverance, teamwork, motivation, sense of purpose, responsibility in upholding grades, time management — are what makes having a school basketball team so impactful at this middle school age.
“It’s totally different personalities from school to on the court,” Ferger said. “They may be quieter or goofy in
class and then they get on the court, and the eye of the tiger takes over and they’re all fired up and ready to go. It’s really cool to see them using all of their personality.”
Some students are taking academics more seriously, have a closer relationship to their coaches, and are finding a place to belong in school.
“It’s really helped build the community in our middle school,” Christi Daugherty, Rodriguez’s mother and middle school English teacher, said. “The girls team and the boys team, they’ve been so supportive and always pumping each other up. It’s awesome. It’s made a better family experience at the school.”
Despite these achievements, the Ocean Studies basketball team is still seeking its first win.
Not only is it a new program with many students who have never played before, Ocean Studies is a small school. It began its sixth grade middle school program only the year before and added the seventh and eighth grade programs this year. The entire middle school has fewer than 50 students. In addition, the teams are young. The girls team is only fifth and sixth graders, and the boys team has only one eighth grader. They play against the larger and more established programs at Plantation Key School, Key Largo School, Marathon and Treasure Village Montessori. Regardless of the record, they remain hopeful.
“I think what’s great about our team, and we’re even so surprised every time we hear them talk, is how positive they are remaining because it’s really hard, especially with the emotions of middle schoolers, to go through these losses but still remain positive and continue to push themselves in practices and games to get better,” Day said. “It’s really teaching them perseverance. It’s teaching them that they’re not in this alone. They have a team with them.”
The teams see a bright future.
“We’re going to come back next year, and we’re going to win some,” Rodriguez said. “Go, Ocean Studies.”
Ocean Studies Charter School fields its first basketball teamFrom left, Rory F., Walker A. and Kevin W. play for the boys basketball team at Ocean Studies. CONTRIBUTED Henry Rodriguez, one of the Ocean Studies boys’ basketball team’s captains, scored the first points in school history with a jump shot.
Motorboats covered the fields at Island Community Church’s north campus for visitors to enjoy, board and buy during the Island Boat Show Jan. 20-22. The weekend raised over $50,000 for student scholarships and $65,000 for global and local ministries in 2022.
— Jacqueline Hale
1. More than 90 boats were parked on the grounds of Island Community Church.
2. Vendors lined the walkways and the gym at the boat show, selling food, fishing equipment, local artwork, raffle tickets, a silent auction and more.
3. Todd Ebelein, of Unique Marine, shows visitors an Albemarle boat.
4. Local fishermen discussed peacock bass fishing, mutton snapper fishing, kayak fishing and more at seminars throughout the weekend. Captain Zach Jones talked about backcountry fishing and sight fishing Sunday afternoon.
5. Janice (left) and Terry (center) Utley from Kansas City, Missouri, with the help of their friend Don Baum (right), bought a Twin Vee boat from Caribee Boat Sales.
6. From Donzi to EdgeWater to Sailfish, dealers displayed a variety of top brand boats.
Aland-based highway mile, known as a statute mile, measures 5,280 feet. Water-based miles, called nautical miles, are a little bit longer and measure 6,076 feet, making the distance between Key West and Havana, Cuba, 105 statute miles. Based on the nautical mile, the distance is 91.24 miles.
On Nov. 7, 1822, the U.S. schooner Alligator sailed from Havana to Matanzas, about 50 statute miles east. The schooner sailed into the harbor at Matanzas on Nov. 8. No sooner had she dropped her anchor than Freeman Mayo, the master of the schooner Iris, boarded the vessel. He informed the captain of the Alligator, Lt. William H. Allen, that his ship and crew were being held for ransom. If he did not deliver $6,000 ($7,000 in some accounts) to the pirates the following day, his crew would be killed, and his ship burned.
Without hesitation, Lt. Allen committed the Alligator and its crew to the liberation of the Iris and whatever other vessels were being held. The Alligator left Matanzas and set a course for “Point Hycacos” to the east. At daylight, the Alligator dropped anchor off one of the islands near the entrance to Bahia de Cardenas. From their vantage point, they could see three vessels at anchor farther up the bay. A small schooner with its decks filled with men was sailing nearby.
Unable to navigate the bay’s shallows, the Alligator’s auxiliary ships were employed: a launch, cutter and a gig. Allen took command of the launch. Lt. Dale, his
second in command, took control of the cutter, and a midshipman and four other crew members boarded the gig. The men, using oars, began to paddle toward the ships.
One of the schooners at anchor was the pirate ship Revenge, armed with five cannons and a copper-colored hull. Because the wind was light, the men of the Revenge manned the ship’s oars and attempted to paddle the schooner deeper into the bay and away from Allen and the approaching marines. After rowing for two hours, a reported 3-4 leagues (11-12 miles), the Americans gained within striking distance of the schooner.
Thirty armed cutthroats manned the Revenge’s deck. The pirates hoisted a red flag. They fired a broadside of round and grapeshot, but the pirates’ aim proved wild, and none of the Alligator’s auxiliary ships suffered significant damage. On the contrary, as the marines drew closer, accurate musket fire began to cripple the pirate attack.
When a second pirate schooner appeared, the men of the Revenge abandoned their oars and worked to escape the schooner on long boats. Before they did, however, they took several bottles filled with gunpowder, inserted slowburning wicks through their corks, and lit them on fire. They planned to have the marines board the Revenge and take her for their prize, only to blow it up and take their lives.
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As the pirates attempted to escape to the other pirate schooner, Allen and Dale maneuvered their vessels, cut the pirates off, and forced them back to their schooner. They quickly extinguished the slow-burning fuses. As gunfire echoed across the water, the marines advanced on the Revenge, causing the pirates to abandon her again.
Securing the prize, Allen directed the midshipman and his crew of four to board the Revenge. Allen and Dale continued to chase down the pirates as they made their way to the second schooner. Her decks were crowded with 60 to 80 men armed with muskets, cutlasses and pikes. They opened fire on the marines.
Allen was struck in the head but continued to shout orders and support when he was struck a second time in the chest. He was not the only one shot in the pirate fight. The marines abandoned their chase and returned to collect their prize and the merchant ships that pirate forces had held. The pirates escaped.
Four hours later, Allen succumbed to his wounds and was one of four marines killed during the skirmish; three others were wounded. Allen’s dying wish was that the government would take care of his mother and sister. On Nov. 11, at Matanzas, Cuba’s lieutenant governor attended a ceremony for Allen, where he and the other marines were interred with military honors. They would learn that 14 pirates had been killed in the fight, including one of the horde’s captains.
Dale, Allen’s second in command, was the captain in charge of the Alligator when, at about 5 a.m. on Nov. 18, 1822, its sails were hoisted, and the schooner began the slow move away from Matanzas, Cuba, on the final mission of the ship’s brief but storied career.
There would be one more casualty among the Alligator’s crew.
All would survive when the ship wrecked against the Matecumbe Reef at about 9:30 p.m. the following day. Three days after wrecking on the reef, the crew of the Alligator was rescued by the Ann Maria, one of the ships it had saved during the pirate fight. Sadly, while sailing between the Matecumbe Reef and Charleston, South Carolina, the Alligator’s cook, Hector Williams, fell overboard and was pronounced lost at sea.
Today, the Alligator wreck site is recognized as Alligator Reef and is home to the second tallest of the lights marking the Florida Reef, Alligator Reef Lighthouse.
Alligator schooner captain killed trying to free captured ship
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, April 4, 2023 at 3:00 P.M., the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following:
REBID SANDS SLR ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE PILOT PROJECT BIG PINE KEY, MONROE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Pursuant to F.S. 50.0211(3)
(a), all published competitive solicitation notices can be viewed at: www.
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Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from DemandStar at www.demandstar.com OR www. monroecounty-fl.gov/bids The Public Record is available upon request.
Bidders must be FDOT prequalified in the types of work specified for the project.
The prime bidder must be prequalified in at least one major type of work regardless of the number of major types that are solicited. For any type of work that isn’t met by the prime, the subcontractor must meet the prequalification requirement.
The team must be pre-qualified in all types of work needed for the project.
The project is federally funded by a Community Development Block (CDBG) Subrecipient Agreement with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO), IR026.
The awarded contractor (CONTRACTOR) is bound by the terms and conditions of the County’s Subrecipient Agreement with DEO.
The CONTRACTOR is required to be familiar with and shall be responsible for complying with all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations that in any manner affect the work. The CONTRACTOR agrees to provide reports or information to the County as needed to comply with the County’s obligation to submit reports to DEO on the progress of the work.
The Scope of Work consists of construction of a “pump and treat” storm water drainage system, reconstruction and elevation of roadway segments intersecting and including
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Patients’ medical records will remain at Key West Urology Associates PA, 1111 12th Street, Suite 108, Key West, Florida 33040 under the custodianship of Dr. Taweh Beysolow and his sta . Patients wishing to pick up their records may do so starting February 1, 2023.
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and a
station with a back-up emergency generator, pre-treatment, wet wells, pumps, piping, electrical controls, instrumentation, and injection well(s) for final disposal of treated storm water. The roadway improvements will include utility relocation and adjustment of access drives to homes. The CONTRACTOR will work with the residents on all modifications involving resident access and property.
Contractors are required to “Target Section 3 Workers”.
Section 3 is defined as: Section 3 business concern means: (1) A business concern that meets one of the following criteria: (i) It is at least 51 percent owned by low or very low-income persons; (ii) Over 75 percent of the labor hours performed for the business are performed by low- or very low-income persons; or (iii) It is a business at least 25 percent owned by current public housing residents or residents who currently live in Section 8-assisted housing. (2) The status of a Section 3 business concern shall not be negatively affected by a prior arrest or conviction of its owner(s) or employees.
(3) Nothing in this part shall be construed to require the contracting or subcontracting of a Section 3 business concern.
Section 3 business concerns are not exempt from meeting the specifications of the contract.
The Prime CONTRACTOR must be prequalified in at least one major type of work regardless of the number of major types that are solicited. For any type of work that isn’t met by the prime, the subcontractor must meet the prequalification requirement.
The team must be pre-qualified in all types of work needed for the project.
Monroe County Purchasing Department has implemented a new electronic process for reviewing and opening sealed bids. Please do not mail or attempt to deliver in person any sealed bids. Mailed/physically delivered bids/proposal/ responses WILL NOT be accepted.
The Monroe County Purchasing Department hereby directs that bid be submitted via email to: OMB-BIDS@monroecounty-fl. gov, no later than 3:00 P.M. on April 4, 2023. Please submit your confidential financial information in a SEPARATE EMAIL from your bid and required documents.
Your subject line on both emails must read as follows:
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Files that do not contain this subject line WILL BE REJECTED. Please note that the maximum file size that will be accepted by email is 25MB. Please plan accordingly to ensure that your bid is not rejected due to the file size. Should your bid documents exceed 25MB, in advance of the bid opening, please email: ombpurchasing@monroecounty-fl. gov so accommodations for delivery of your bid can be made prior to the bid opening. Please be advised that it is the bidder’s sole responsibility to ensure delivery of their bid and waiting until the bid opening to address or confirm your bid submission delivery will result in your bid being rejected.
The bid opening for this solicitation will be held virtually, via the internet, at 3:00 P.M., on April 4, 2023. You may call in by phone or internet using the following:
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Wednesday, March 1, 2023, at 3:00 P.M., the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following:
Professional Services for Special Assessments
Monroe County, Florida Pursuant to F.S. 50.0211(3) (a), all published competitive solicitation notices can be viewed at: www.floridapublicnotices. com, a searchable Statewide repository for all published legal notices. Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from DemandStar at www.demandstar. com OR www.monroecounty-fl. gov/bids. The Public Record is available upon request.
Monroe County Purchasing Department receives bids electronically. Please do not mail or attempt to deliver in person any sealed bids. Mailed/physically delivered bids/proposals/ responses WILL NOT be accepted. The Monroe County Purchasing Department hereby directs that bids be submitted via email to: OMB-BIDS@monroecounty-fl. gov, no later than 3:00P.M., on Wednesday, March 1, 2023. Please submit your confidential financial information in a SEPARATE EMAIL from your bid and required documents. Your subject line on both emails must read as follows: Professional Services for Special Assessments 3-1-2023 Files that do not contain this subject line WILL BE REJECTED. Please note that the maximum file size that will be accepted by email is 25MB. Please plan accordingly to ensure that your bid is not rejected due to the file size. Should your bid documents exceed 25MB, in advance of the bid opening, please email: ombpurchasing@monroecounty-fl. gov so accommodations for delivery of your bid can be made prior to the bid opening. Please be advised that it is the bidder’s sole responsibility to ensure delivery of their bid and waiting until the bid opening to address or confirm your bid submission delivery will result in your bid being rejected.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, at 3:00 P.M., the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following:
Higgs Beach Restrooms
Replacement Monroe County, Florida Pursuant to F.S. 50.0211(3) (a), all published competitive solicitation notices can be viewed at: www.floridapublicnotices. com, a searchable Statewide repository for all published legal notices. Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from DemandStar at www.demandstar. com OR www.monroecounty-fl. gov/bids. The Public Record is available upon request.
Monroe County Purchasing Department receives bids electronically. Please do not mail
or attempt to deliver in person any sealed bids. Mailed/physically delivered bids/proposals/ responses WILL NOT be accepted.
The Monroe County Purchasing Department hereby directs that bids be submitted via email to: OMB-BIDS@monroecounty-fl. gov, no later than 3:00P.M., on Tuesday, March 14, 2023. Please submit your confidential financial information in a SEPARATE EMAIL from your bid and required documents. Your subject line on both emails must read as follows: Higgs Beach Restrooms Replacement 3-14-2023 Files that do not contain this subject line WILL BE REJECTED. Please note that the maximum file size that will be accepted by email is 25MB. Please plan accordingly to ensure that your bid is not rejected due to the file size. Should your bid documents exceed 25MB, in advance of the bid opening, please email: ombpurchasing@monroecounty-fl. gov so accommodations for delivery of your bid can be made prior to the bid opening. Please be advised that it is the bidder’s sole responsibility to ensure delivery of their bid and waiting until the bid opening to address or confirm your bid submission delivery will result in your bid being rejected.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Thursday, March 2, 2023, at 3:00 P.M., the Monroe County Purchasing Office will receive and open sealed responses for the following: Professional Architectural and Engineering Services for the Rockland Key Public Works Master Plan Monroe County, Florida Pursuant to F.S. 50.0211(3) (a), all published competitive solicitation notices can be viewed at: www.floridapublicnotices. com, a searchable Statewide repository for all published legal notices. Requirements for submission and the selection criteria may be requested from DemandStar at www.demandstar. com OR www.monroecounty-fl. gov/bids. The Public Record is available upon request.
Monroe County Purchasing Department receives bids electronically. Please do not mail or attempt to deliver in person any sealed bids. Mailed/physically delivered bids/proposals/ responses WILL NOT be accepted.
The Monroe County Purchasing Department hereby directs that bids be submitted via email to: OMB-BIDS@monroecounty-fl. gov, no later than 3:00P.M., on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Please submit your confidential financial information in a SEPARATE EMAIL from your bid and required documents. Your subject line on both emails must read as follows: Professional Architectural and Engineering Services for the Rockland Key Public Works Master Plan 3-2-2023 Files that do not contain this subject line WILL BE REJECTED. Please note that the maximum file size that will be accepted by email is 25MB. Please plan accordingly to ensure that your bid is not rejected due to the file size. Should your bid documents exceed 25MB, in advance of the bid opening, please email: ombpurchasing@monroecounty-fl.
gov so accommodations for delivery of your bid can be made prior to the bid opening. Please be advised that it is the bidder’s sole responsibility to ensure delivery of their bid and waiting until the bid opening to address or confirm your bid submission delivery will result in your bid being rejected.
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PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 23-CP-5-P
DIVISION: UPPER KEYS IN RE: ESTATE OF JOSEPHINE WOOD PERDUE, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOSEPHINE WOOD PERDUE, deceased, whose date of death was DECEMBER 5, 2022, is pending in the Circuit Court for MONROE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 88770 OVERSEAS HIGHWAY, TAVERNIER, FL 33070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: January 26, 2023.
Personal Representative: JAMES WILLIAM WOOD c/o R.T. McDaniel, Jr., Esq. P.O. Box 144555, Coral Gables, FL 33114-4555
Attorney for Personal Representative: R. T. McDANIEL, JR. Email Addresses: thornatty@ gmail.com Florida Bar No. 855715 P.O. Box 144555 Coral Gables, FL 33114-4555 Telephone: 305-815-3777
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO.: 23-CP-000002-P
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF JANET ELIZABETH REESE, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JANET ELIZABETH REESE, deceased, whose date of death
was April 30, 2022, is pending in the Circuit Court for MONROE County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 88820 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier, FL 33070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court ON OR BEFORE THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION 733.702 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first publication of this notice is January 26, 2023.
Personal Representative: ALBERT GONZALES 157 Venetian Way Islamorada, Florida 33036
Attorney for Personal Representative: RODOLFO SUAREZ, JR., ESQ.
Attorney Florida Bar Number: 013201 Suarez Law 9100 South Dadeland Blvd., Ste. 1620 Miami, FL 33156
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION CASE NO.: 2022-CP-135-P IN RE: THE ESTATE OF NICHOLAS A. KULAS, Deceased.
The administration of the Estate of Nicholas A. Kulas, Deceased, whose date of death was October 9, 2022 and the last four digits of whose social security number are 9695, is pending in the Circuit Court for Monroe County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 88770 Overseas Highway, Tavernier, Florida 33070. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the Decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the Decedent and other persons having claims or demands against Decedent’s estate must file their claims with this Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN §733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication
of this notice is the 19th day of January, 2023.
Personal Representative: Nicole Hull c/o Law Office of Jack Bridges, P.A. P.O. Box 1714 Tavernier, FL 33070-1714 (305) 664-9690
Attorney for Personal Representative: Jack Bridges Fla. Bar No. 175950 P.O. Box 1714 Tavernier, FL 33070-1714 (305) 664-9690 jack@jackbridges.us linda@jackbridges.us Publish: January 19 & 26, 2023
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 23-DR-31-K DIVISION: FAMILY IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: TERRY LEE HASHLEY, Petitioner, and, PAULA NICOLE HASHLEY, Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: PAULA NICOLE HASHLEY
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 31127 AVENUE F, BIG PINE KEY, FL 33043
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dissolution of marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on TERRY LEE HASHLEY, whose address is 31127 AVENUE F, BIG PINE KEY, FL 33043 on or before February 27, 2023, and file the original with the clerk of this Court at 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to decide how the following real or personal property should be divided: NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.)
Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the address(es) on record at the clerk’s office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings.
Dated: January 17, 2023 Kevin Madok, CPA Clerk of the Circuit Court Monroe County, Florida By: Riza Hall Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 26, February 2, 9 & 16, 2023
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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF FLORIDA IN ADMIRALITY CASE NO. 23-10002-CIV-MOORE IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPLAINT OF SBY KEY WEST, LLC, AS OWNER OF A 2015 23’ HURRICANE FUN DECK 226 MOTOR VESSEL, BEARING HULL INDENTIFICATION NUMBER GDY29341B515, FOR EXONERATION FROM OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.
NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS OF COMPLAINT FOR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY (“MONITION”)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Rule F of the Supplemental Rules for Certain Admiralty and Maritime Claims of the Federal Rules of Civil
Procedure and
United States
F(1) that the
YARD, as Owner of the 2015 23’ Hurricane Fun Deck 226 motor vessel, bearing hull identification number GDY29341B515 (the “Vessel”) have caused to be filed a Complaint for Limitation of Liability, pursuant to 46 U.S.C. Section 30501 et seq., for all claims against them or the aforementioned vessel which arose on or about July 15, 2022, on the navigable waterways of Monroe County, Florida as otherwise described in the Complaint (D.E. 1).
All persons having claims against Petitioners or the Subject Vessel regarding the events described above must file them, as provided in Supplemental Rule F, with the United States District Court Clerk’s Office, 400 North Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33128 and serve a copy upon the attorneys for the Petitioner, Alexander Koffler, Esq., Fertig & Gramling, 200 S.E. 13th Street, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316, on or before March 13, 2023 or be defaulted. Personal attendance is not required.
Any claimant desiring to contest the claims of the Petitioner must file an Answer to the Complaint, as required by Supplemental Rule F and mail a copy to Petitioner’s attorneys by the same deadline above.
DATED this 20th day of January, 2023.
BY: J Adams Deputy Clerk Angela E. Noble CLERK OF COURT United States District Court Southern District of Florida Publish: January 26, February 2, 9 & 16, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-01
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows: Certificate Number: 2020/2154
Alt Key No: 8702809 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00573650-004020
Description of Property: UNIT A-20 GATEHOUSE DOCKS CONDOMINIUM UNIT OR984-568 OR1124-2330 OR1216-139/40QC OR1420-1741/44 OR22771748/52 OR2370-808/09
Name in which assessed: CSMC HOLDINGS INC All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL
Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-02
issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following
follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/2125
Alt Key No: 1699047
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00569442-000107
Description of Property: PRIVATE DWELLINGS AC 7-A AND 7-B ANGELFISH CAY CONDOMINIUM CHALETS NO 2 OR501-1099 OR585-738 OR714-553/54 OR753-1916/17 OR858-2362 OR897-310/11 OR915-1515/1516 OR9861205 OR1021-2193/2194WILL OR1027-203/04 OR1062-1265/66 OR2438-78ORD OR24382013D/C OR2444-2244/48P/R OR2598-687/92
Name in which assessed: ANGELFISH CAY 7 LLC All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-03
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/1952
Alt Key No: 1642649 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00523380-000000
Description of Property: BK 3 LT 14 BUTTONWOOD SHORES ADDN KEY LARGO PB3-52 OR482-649 OR909-1744 OR2501-1847/48
Name in which assessed: LARSON MAX RESIDENCE TR 11/23/2010 C/O LARSON GLEN CO-TRUSTEE
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED 2023-04
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY
holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be
Certificate Number: 2020/1951
Alt Key No: 1642606 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00523340-000000
Description of Property: BK 3 LT 10 BUTTONWOOD SHORES ADDN KEY LARGO PB3-52 OR188-435 OR909-1744 OR2501-1847/48
Name in which assessed: LARSON MAX RESIDENCE TR 11/23/2010 C/O LARSON GLEN CO-TRUSTEE
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-06
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows: Certificate Number: 2020/1578 Alt Key No: 1529711 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00431780-000000
Description of Property: BK 17 LTS 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 AND 17 PLANTATION KEY COLONY FIRST ADDITION PLANTATION KEY PB4-4 OR34549 OR780-1587 OR781-954/56 OR782-201/02 OR782-1060 OR783-417OR1013-1029 OR1323-1203/04 OR1350-883/84
Name in which assessed: REGAN FAMILY LIMITED
PARTNERSHIP
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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FOR TAX DEED 2023-09
Notice is hereby given that TLGFY, LLC CAPITAL ONE, N.A., AS COLLATERAL ASSIGNEE OF TLGFY, LLC holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/479
Alt Key No: 9088578 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00111882-007300
Description of Property: LOT A-13 BREEZY PINES RV ESTATES CONDOMINIUM OR2292-1537/1627DEC OR24011254/55 OR2724-1512 OR2858143 OR2868-1817/19
Name in which assessed: CASE JUDITH K CASE WILLIAM PATRICK JR All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am
Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023 The Weekly Newspapers
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-10
Notice is hereby given that TLGFY, LLC CAPITAL ONE, N.A., AS COLLATERAL ASSIGNEE OF TLGFY, LLC holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows: Certificate Number: 2020/612 Alt Key No: 1187771 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00146520-000000
Description of Property: BK 7 LT 28 GEIGER MOBILE HOMES GEIGER KEY PB5-77 OR428-570/71 OR694-10 OR877-1756D/C OR897-661 OR1407-928/29P/R OR1574-1336 OR1626-1518/19 OR1806-1416 OR1820-114 OR1970-1318 OR2697-1763/64 OR27461632/34 OR2957-871D/C OR2957-0872
Name in which assessed: CLASSIFIED CHARTERS LLC All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-11
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/1509
Alt Key No: 1507261 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020
RE: 00413050-000000
Description of Property: BK 2 LT 21 PLANTATION BEACH PB2-76 PLANTATION KEY OR50558 OR804-2469 OR1608-501L/E OR1619-917D/C OR16262146/47 OR2954-0628
Name in which assessed: LOOKOUT INVESTMENTS LLC All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL
Sale Date: February 28th, 2023
Sale Time: 10:00am
Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-12
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows: Certificate Number: 2020/1508
Alt Key No: 1507253 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00413040-000000
Description of Property: BK 2 LT 20 PLANTATION BEACH PB2-76 PLANTATION KEY OR5421050 OR615-457D/C OR717-258 OR1608-501L/E OR1619-917D/C OR1626-2146/47 OR2954-0628
Name in which assessed: LOOKOUT INVESTMENTS LLC All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am
Dated this 9th day of December 2022
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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FOR TAX DEED 2023-14
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/796
Alt Key No: 1259870
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00198260-000000
Description of Property: LT 15 SUMMERLAND BCH ADDN #5 SUMMERLAND KEY PB3-82 OR475-397 OR759-1127/29 OR824-869/70 OR825-174/75 OR827-1344 OR830-1363/64 OR1026-1483R/S OR1356-546 OR2833-440D/C OR28621933/34 OR3004-1931D/C
Name in which assessed: MORRIS DONAL J ESTATE SR
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December
2022
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am
Dated this 9th day of December
2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy
Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-22
Notice is hereby given that TLOA OF FLORIDA LLC CAPITOL ONE BANK, C/O TLOA HOLDINGS, LLC
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-24
Notice is hereby given that ATCF II FLORIDA-A LLC holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
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Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy ClerkPublish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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FOR TAX DEED 2023-16
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/506
Alt Key No: 8933761
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00119540-000100
Description of Property: 15 67 27 SUGARLOAF KEY PT LOT 5 N OF SR 4A OR180-447/48 OR493-453/454 OR1239-1551/57 OR1362-1891/93 OR1371-685/87 OR1395-74/76C OR1395-77/79C OR1402-1522/23 OR2835-228/30
Name in which assessed: PACE WILLIAM HARDY
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL
Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022 KEVIN MADOK CLERK
OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy ClerkPublish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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2023-17
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/164
Alt Key No: 1044211
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020
RE: 00043580-000000
Description of Property: KW MONROE INVESTMENT CO SUB PB1-41 SW'LY 6' OF LOT 2 & ALL OF LOT 3 SQR 13 TR 20 G29-133/34 OR436-676 OR16481689D/C OR1712-2251/52P/ R OR1712-2253/55 OR19612316/18 OR1961-2319/2323AFFD OR2143-1725/27AFF OR21431728/29Q/C OR2157-1329/30C
Name in which assessed: LEEKER LESLYE
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
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2023-18
Notice is hereby given that CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS, LLC CITRUS CAPITAL HOLDINGS FBO SEC PTY holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/573
Alt Key No: 1165930 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00131780-000000
Description of Property: BK A LT 45 LINCOLN GARDENS NO-1 STOCK ISLAND PB5-89 OR570-926 OR930-833 OR11192192 OR2870-599/600 ALONG
WITH MOBILE HOME:MAKE: IN-HOUSE BRIG YEAR: 1982 TITLE NR:20049350 VEHICLE ID NR: 3B6440805
Name in which assessed: PEREZ MARIO
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-19
Notice is hereby given that KEYS FUNDING LLC - 2020 holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/760
Alt Key No: 1242616 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020
RE: 00188681-019800
Description of Property: LT 196 VENTURE OUT CUDJOE KEY PB6-56 OR624-579
OR1771-256 OR2442-526 Along with mobile home: Make: IN-HOUSE PALM Year:1998 Title nr:75851632 Vehicle ID Number: PH06119360FL
Name in which assessed: SMITH RALPH W AND REBECCA K GABBARD REV TR 9/17/01 All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old
Notice is hereby given that KEYS FUNDING LLC - 6120 holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/786
Alt Key No: 1255548
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00193660-000000
Description of Property: BK 2 LT 50 SUMMERLAND KEY COVE ADDITION #6 PB 5-41 SUMMERLAND KEY OR237515/516 OR722-693 OR865-1790 OR2975-0486
Name in which assessed: CHANDONNET MARK CHANDONNET JENNIFER
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
The Weekly Newspapers
holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/1272
Alt Key No: 1437913 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00356230-000000
Description of Property: BK 1 LT 79 AMENDED PLAT OF FLAMINGO ISLAND ESTATES BOOT KEY PB5-121 OR545-329 OR759-552 OR762-569C OR1091163 OR1443-123 OR1443-124 OR1443-123 OR1443-124 OR1813-1807R/S OR2782-117/21 OR2790-1043/46
Name in which assessed: BLANTON SPENCER C All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023
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Certificate Number: 2020/221 Alt Key No: 8678771 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00063560-013500
Description of Property: UNIT C-331 1800 ATLANTIC CONDOMINIUMS OR1086213 OR1150-1786 OR11592058/59CT OR1189-1572 OR1243-2344/45 OR13772219/20TR OR1404-1614/15 OR1423-721RS OR1463-1175/76 OR2455-1320/22(ORD)L/E
Name in which assessed: WIMMER SARAH D All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL
Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022 KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023 The Weekly Newspapers
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-25
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OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-21
Notice is hereby given that KEYS FUNDING LLC - 2020 holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/419
Alt Key No: 1118575
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020
RE: 00101370-000000
Description of Property: 2/11 66 32 KEY VACCAS PT GOVT LOT 2 SEC 2 & PT GOVT LOT 1 SEC 11 OR204-30/32 OR204-33/34 OR205-586/87 OR367-922/23 OR442-609/11 OR769-1920 OR832-2039 PROB #84-37-CP-23 OR929-2469AFF OR958-989/90 OR971-2270/71 OR1159-1838/40 OR11591841/43 RE101380 COMBINED FOR ASSMT PURPOSES 6-16-93 OR1422-2194/98
Name in which assessed: TROPICAL ISLE RESORT INC C/O JAMES J DONOVAN, CPA All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED 2023-23
Notice is hereby given that TLOA OF FLORIDA LLC CAPITOL ONE BANK, C/O TLOA HOLDINGS, LLC
holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/313
Alt Key No: 9087870
Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00084961-011600
Description of Property: UNIT RU-116 THE MARINA CLUB AT BLACKWATER SOUND, KEY LARGO, A COMMERCIAL CONDOMINIUM OR22451373/1489DEC OR2264524/627AMD OR2777-1256/58
Name in which assessed: TIDE RENOVATIONS AND CONSULTING INC
All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL Sale Date: February 28th, 2023 Sale Time: 10:00am
Dated this 9th day of December 2022
KEVIN MADOK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Notice is hereby given that JANEL HARPER holder of the following Certificate(s) has filed said Tax Certificate(s) for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon. The Certificate Number and year of issuance, the description of property, and Name in which it is assessed are as follows:
Certificate Number: 2020/475
Alt Key No: 8968367 Date of Issuance: June 1, 2020 RE: 00111720-000203 Description of Property: 27 66 29 BIG PINE KEY PT LOT 1 OR785-4/5 OR818-1413 OR818-2090 OR845-955/957 OR1042-1104/05 OR1078-286/87 OR1189-1087/89
Name in which assessed: IMPACT INVESTMENTS INC All of said property being in the County of Monroe, State of Florida.
Unless such certificate or certificates shall be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate or certificates will be sold to the highest bidder at the Old Courthouse Steps: 500 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL
Sale Date: February 28th, 2023
Sale Time: 10:00am Dated this 9th day of December 2022 KEVIN MADOK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By: Aneta Jodkowska, Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 19 & 26, February 2 & 9, 2023 The Weekly Newspapers
The Cabana Club, an ocean front private swim club is seeking a Customer-Service Oriented Server for the pool deck, beach and/ or bar lounge. Open year round, 10am-7pm daily. Small friendly staff. Above average hourly wage plus tips. Apply in person at 425 E. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Beach or call 404-2193359 and ask for Dave.
The Cabana Club, an ocean front private swim club is seeking a Part-Time Line Cook. Open year round, 10am-7pm daily. Small friendly staff. Hourly pay commensurate with experience. Apply in person at 425 E. Ocean Dr. Key Colony Beach or call 404-2193359 and ask for Dave.
Boat rental company in Marathon needs an Outboard Mechanic. Some general marina work, and boat experience a plus. Call 305-481-7006
The Housing Authority of the City of Key West now hiring the following positions: Maintenance Mechanic (Maintenance Worker), Med Tech, Resident Activities Coordinator, Grounds Caretaker. To apply, please contact Human Resources at: martinezm@kwha. org or 305-2965621. Applications are available at the Administrative Office located at 1400 Kennedy Dr., Key West, FL 33040 or online at www. kwha.org - EOE & Drug Free Work Place. This opportunity is covered under Section 3 of the HUD Act of 1968.
Immediate positions at the Grassy Key Marina. Under new ownership and looking for smiling faces. Full-time or parttime available. Pay rates are commensurate with experience but we are willing to interview those with no experience who have an interest in working in a marina environment. Please call Randall Glass to schedule an interview at 305-465-1491.
Immediate openings for experienced plumbers and helpers (with or without experience - we will train the right person). Must have a valid driver's license & clean driving record. Please apply in person at 10700 5th Avenue Gulf, Marathon or email resume to: eerpinc@gmail.com
NOW HIRING: Sweet Savannah's is now hiring for multiple positions: Cashier - must be 16 yrs or older, Full-time Baker & Part-time Baker's Assistant. Stop by for an application at 8919 Overseas Highway, Marathon or email: info@ sweetsavannahs.com
Place your EMPLOYMENT ad here for $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today!
PRIVATE COLLECTOR WANTS Rolex, Dive Watches and Pilot Watches. Old Model Military Clocks & Watches. Call 305-743-4578
BASEBALL AND SPORTS MEMORABILIA WANTED. Private collector buying sports cards, old programs, pennants, autographs, photographs, ticket stubs, bobbin’ head dolls, etc. Call Alan 503-481-0719
HOUSING FOR RENT LONG TERM Key Largo - 2BR/2BA Spacious Doublewide, 1400 sq ft modular on canal w/40’ dock, direct ocean access. Very nice community $3200/ month 786-258-3127
LUXURY CONDO FOR RENT IN MARATHON. 2 BR, 2 Bath, Den. 1650 sq ft plus 350 sq ft open balcony. Beautiful water view. Full gym, pool, tennis, fishing. Adults only. No pets. $4250 per month plus utilities F/L/S [first, last, and security deposit]. 800-324-6982.
Two oversized buckskin Italian leather rocking recliners and a Braxton tropical solid wood loveseat. $500 each at MM2 786883-5607 for photos.
RV FOR SALE - 2017 Thor Citation RV, 24ft Mercedes V6 Diesel, 2 slides, Cummings Diesel Generator, Low Mileage, Many Upgrades, Call Richard 305-363-8021
A BIG Treasures & Trash Yard Sale - Rain or Shine - Sat. Jan. 28 from 8am-3pm & Sun. Jan. 29 from 10am-3pm. Sold home - everything must go! 419 Sombrero Beach Road, Marathon
Place your YARD SALE ad here for $25.00/week for up to 5 lines of copy. Call 305-743-0844 today!
- Exercise Physiologist
- Hyperbaric Tech
- Multi-Modality Imag Tech
- Medical Technologist
- Monitor Technician
- Patient Care Supervisor
- Patient Experience Advocate
- Pool Physical Therapist
- Registered Nurse $20,000 Bonus
- Registered Respiratory Therapist $15,000 Bonus
- Supervisor Pharmacy Operations
COMMUNITY
- Cook $5,000 Bonus
- Dietitian $5,000 Bonus
- ED Team Coordinator
- Environmental Tech
- Food Service Worker
- Lead Med Technologist $15,000 Bonus
Full-time position for licensed FL CAM with min. 3yrs experience. Knowledge of QBs, ability to produce reports, accounting skills, MS word/excel required. Must be familiar with F.S. 718 & 721. Familiar with Rhea program a plus but will train. FL RE Broker license a plus. Perfect candidate will have strong people/hospitality skills and be familiar with timeshares. Proficiency in English a must. Competitive salary with onsite housing available.
Full-time and experienced with knowledge and competency in plumbing, electrical, HVAC repair, appliances, carpentry, drywall and other general maintenance which may require repairs/replacement. Must be efficient with hand tools, power tools, small machinery as well as lifts. Knowledge of technical WIFI/TV cable a plus. Must be able to take direction as well as work independently with minimal supervision as well as manage others. Must be familiar with all safety protocol required by the state of Florida, Monroe County and OSHA. Proficiency in the English language required. Competitive salary.
Full-time position must be proficient in bookkeeping/ accounting skills and organized, efficiency in MS work/excel with strong computer/software skills. Must be able to take direction. Knowledge of Rhea software or other similar owner data program a plus. Will be personable, friendly and have hospitality skills. Proficiency in the English language required. Competitive salary.
Resumes should be sent to employment@marathonkeybeachclub.com
- Multi-Modality Imag Tech $9,000 Bonus
- Medical Technologist $15,000 Bonus
- Patient Care Manager
- Patient Experience Advocate
- Phlebotomist
- Pool Physical Therapist
- Registered Nurse $20,000 Bonus
- Registered Respiratory Therapist 2
- Sanitation Technician
- Security Of cer
- Supervisor Laboratory $15,000 Bonus
Upper Keys kids will take to the coastlines for the third annual Marine Debris Derby, hosted by Ocean Studies Charter School, on Saturday, Jan. 28. Caribbean Club, Mile Marker 104, will host the event to allow for landbased and water-based entries. Registration and check-in for the event begins at 8 a.m. with a free breakfast for all participants hosted by The Juice House in Key Largo and Publix.
Collection begins at 9 a.m. with a last call for debris at noon. Awards and winners will be announced at 1:30 p.m. followed by a celebration. Prizes, food, live music and games all will provide for a day of family fun. Register online at https://go.rallyup.com/oscsmarinedebrisderby to secure your child’s spot. Individual and team entries are permitted.
New this year will be a full tournament-style derby with shoreline, paddle craft and boat divisions. Kids can register in any division and can compete to collect the most trash individually or with a team. Each participant receives a free breakfast, a custom Marine Debris Derby T-shirt, a lunch from A Moveable Feast food truck, a live music show and games.
Local environmental nonprofits including REEF, Wild Bird Center, Island Dolphin Care and MarineLab will have touch tanks, wild bird displays and more. This year’s main sponsor, the Ocean Reef Conservation Association, supports getting kids into the environment for a good cause.
Visit keysweekly.com for more information.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection’s Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock Botanical State Park and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park are holding the annual Native Plant Day on Saturday, Jan. 28 (Heavy rain date will be the following Saturday, Feb. 4.)
Nursery volunteers from Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammock will have an information booth where visitors can learn the importance of native plants, propagating and caring for native plants and planting butterfly gardens. Native plants, raised by the nursery volunteers, will be given away for planting at Keys’ residences. By giving residents native plants, the event aims to increase awareness regarding the importance of growing natives in the Florida Keys’ delicate environment.
The event will include a speaker on planting natives for Florida Keys yards. Keys residents who attend the talk will be given a chance in a drawing to receive an extra native plant.
There will be two 45-minutelong nature trail walks through the tropical hardwood hammock at 10:30 and 11 a.m., as well as two half-hour butterfly garden tours at 10:30 and 11 a.m. All are limited to 15 participants each, on a first-come, first-served, basis.
For more information or for accessibility needs, call Elena Muratori at 305-676-3786. More information is at floridastateparks.org.
Full-time
Apply at 1401 Seminary St., Key West, or online at www.marchouse.org. For more information, please contact hr@marchouse.org, phone 305-294-9526*32, fax 305-292-0078.
Shell World Key Largo, seeking engaging, dependable, experienced person(s) to work with the team at Mile Marker 97.5, Full-time and part-time opportunities available, some weekend and evening hours. Opportunities for advancement, great benefits, competitive salary and flexible hours. Please stop by and fill out application or Fax resume to 305-852-9639.
- a (659) unit Mobile Home / R.V. condominium community on Cudjoe Key seeks a professional property manager for this sixty-six(66) acre diverse water recreational community. Located in the lower Keys on Kemp Channel with direct boating access to both the Ocean and Gulf. Very competitive salary and benefits will be offered to the right candidate.
This a full-time salaried position, candidate is required to currently possess and maintain in good standing, a Florida Community Association Manager’s (CAM) license, while in the employment of the Venture Out.
Candidate must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Candidate must be proficient in the operation of computer systems and programs for office management, budget preparation, planning and accounting. The General Manager reports directly to the President of the Board of Directors, and provides any other assistance as directed by the Board of Directors.
The General Manager’s duties and responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Supervise the day-to-day operations of Venture Out.
• Implement the policies adopted by the V.O. Board of Directors.
• Supervise all employees of V.O. Supervision shall include direction, disciplining, hiring, and terminating.
• Attend all Board of Director Meeting and committee meetings
• Serve as official liaison between the V.O. Board of Directors and secure bids from independent contractors, including but not limited to attorneys, accountants, engineers, and insurance agents.
• Shall enforce all By-Laws and Rules and Regulations of the Association.
• Coordinate the proper maintenance and management of the common element facilities and infrastructure systems.
• Create a Monthly Report on any major incidents or problems, action taken, and need for any policy changes.
Email resume and references to vojenn@att.net
Keys Energy Services, in Key West, Florida, is accepting applications for the following position in its Generation Department:
Starting pay rate for this position, depending on qualifications and experience: $137,323$141,168/annually.
For more information, including job duties and required qualifications, and to apply for the job, please visit their website at www.KeysEnergy.com.
KEYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
KEYS promotes a Drug-Free Workplace.
Certain service members, veterans, the spouses and family members of service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment, and are encouraged to apply for positions being filled.
Keys Energy Services, in Key West, Florida, is accepting applications for the following position in its Executive Department:
Starting pay rate for this position, depending on qualifications and experience: $103,172/annually$106,061/annually.
For more information, including job duties and required qualifications, and to apply for the job, please visit their website at www.KeysEnergy.com.
KEYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
KEYS promotes a Drug-Free Workplace.
Certain service members, veterans, the spouses and family members of service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment, and are encouraged to apply for positions being filled.
Keys Energy Services, in Key West, Florida, is accepting applications for the following position in its Transmission & Distribution Department:
Starting pay rate for this position, depending on quali cations and experience: $38.43/hr. - $43.04/hr.
For more information, including job duties and required quali cations, and to apply for the job, please visit their website at www.KeysEnergy.com.
KEYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
KEYS promotes a Drug-Free Workplace.
Certain service members, veterans, the spouses and family members of service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment, and are encouraged to apply for positions being lled.
Keys Energy Services, in Key West, Florida, is accepting applications for the following position in its Transmission & Distribution Department:
Starting pay rate for this position, depending on quali cations and experience: $30.64/hr. - $34.32/hr.
For more information, including job duties and required quali cations, and to apply for the job, please visit their website at www.KeysEnergy.com.
KEYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
KEYS promotes a Drug-Free Workplace.
Certain service members, veterans, the spouses and family members of service members and veterans, receive preference and priority in employment, and are encouraged to apply for positions being lled.
LOCATION: MIDDLE KEYS
MUST HAVE an active Journeyman Electrician License. Duties: Install, inspect, test, repair, and maintain all new and existing generators, motors, transformers, motor controllers, and associated equipment throughout our system, with base location in the middle keys.
Minimum qualifications: Journeyman’s License, emphasis on electronics, industrial electrical, pneumatics, controls, building automation, fire alarm and HVAC systems, load calculations, conduit requirements, thorough knowledge of NEC requirements. Must be able to operate and use computers with various so ware applications, including Microso O ce Suite. Must have a valid Florida driver’s license. Must be able to communicate and comprehend the English language. $57,551.33 - $91,161.94. DOQ.
Apply online at www. aa.com/employment
EEO, VPE, ADA, DFW
LOCATION: CUDJOE KEY & DUCK KEY
The Florida Keys Aqueduct Authority’s WASTEWATER DIVISION IS GROWING, and we need (3) WWTP Operators with a Florida “C” license or higher. You will perform skilled/ technical work involving the operation and maintenance of a wastewater treatment plant. This requires technical knowledge and independent judgment to make treatment process adjustments and perform maintenance on plant equipment, machinery, and related control apparatus in accordance with established standards and procedures. Benefit package is extremely competitive! Salary Range: $54,645.98 - $98,454.90.
Apply online at www. aa.com/employment
EEO, VPE, ADA, DFW
SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT MUST:
• Be able to pass FDLE background check.
• Sign a loyalty oath required by law.
• Provide excellent customer service. Excellent interpersonal communication is required for working with the public in a responsive, courteous, and professional manner.
• Possess basic computer knowledge and be proficient in data entry.
• Be capable to carry/lift voting equipment and boxes weighing approximately 40 pounds.
• Be able to maintain a working knowledge of elections laws, rules, opinions, and office policy.
• Maintain a working knowledge of the services we provide and become familiar with services other county offices provide in and away from our office building.
• Work well with others, develop, and maintain a mature, professional teamwork relationship with the ability to perform in a flexible work environment.
• Commit to continuous learning.
• Be able to perform in an environment of constant change.
• Be able to present oral and written reports clearly and concisely.
• Be able to exercise considerable independent initiative and sound judgment in completing day-to-day assignments and activities to support operations.
• Be available to work weekends and after hours, sometimes with little notice.
Call or email for an application.
Supervisor of Elections contact information: Phone 305-292-3416, email: info@keys-elections.org
Benefits
Oceanside Safari Restaurant & Lounge in Islamorada is getting ready for a GRAND OPENING and we're looking to hire for all restaurant positions!
Open interviews Monday – Friday from 11am to 4pm at Oceanside Safari. Located at MM 73.5 right on the ocean at Caloosa Cove Marina, 73814 Overseas Highway, Islamorada.
HIRING: FOH: HOSTS, SERVERS, BARTENDERS, BUSSERS, RUNNERS.
BOH: LINE COOKS, PREP COOKS, DISHWASHERS.
Great pay, benefits and perks. We offer a stable 40 hrs-per-week to our hourly employees, and more hours if you want! Part-time positions available if you are looking for a second job, or after-school job. We also offer a $1,000 Sign-On Bonus to all new hires, and a $500 Referral Bonus for employees who help us build up our team!
No Inglés. No Problema. Lo importante es que trabajes bien. Pa gen angle. Pa gen pwoblèm. Tout sa ki enpòtan se ke ou travay byen.
We are re-opening as a brand new full-service restaurant & bar, with a full kitchen with all brand new equipment, a beautiful bar, indoor and outdoor seating, and a beachfront lounge on our own private beach. We’re currently in the final stages of renovation of the building and property, and we’re planning on opening the end of February. We need to start assembling and training our team now! Come join us!
**We are an Equal Opportunity Employer**
Oceanside Safari Restaurant & Lounge, 786-626-6124 73814 Overseas Highway, Islamorada, FL 33036
GCC offers excellent benefits for full-time employment, but we realize some would prefer part-time to enjoy the Florida Keys lifestyle more. All positions can be considered for full or part-time unless notated. Apply at westcare.com and enter your availability.
Behavioral Health Counselor (Children)
Behavioral Health Therapist (Child, Adult) Care Coordinator
Behavioral Health Counselor (Children) Crisis Counselor
Case Managers (Adult, Forensic, Children) *Advocate (PT only)
Admissions Utilization Specialist Care Coordinator
Behavioral Health Therapist (Child, Adult)
RNs and LPNs - 3 shifts (also Per Diem)
Maintenance Specialist
*Behavioral Health Technicians 3 shifts (also Per Diem)
*Support Worker
*Night Monitor-Free private room included.
*No experience required for these positions. Will train. A caring heart & helpful hands required.
Background and drug screen req.
COMPETITIVE PAY! EXCEPTIONAL BENEFITS!!! Check out all available positions at: www.westcare.com (search by zip code) EEOC/DFWP
The Florida Keys waters had a couple of bumpy days. Reports back from the captains stated numerous fish were being fed.
What this means is that motion sickness grabbed hold of some divers, and they “fed the fish.” The Keys have many industries that deal with seasickness (a form of motion sickness): fishing, diving, snorkeling and eco charters to name a few. Dealing with customers’ seasickness is a part of our daily routine in the dive industry. Seasickness occurs when your brain can’t make sense of information sent from your eyes, ears and body. Lots of motion — in a car, airplane, boat or even an amusement park ride — can make you feel queasy, clammy or sick to your stomach, causing some people to vomit.
Your brain receives signals from motionsensing parts of your body, eyes, inner ears, muscles and joints. When these parts send conflicting information, your brain doesn’t know whether you’re stationary or moving.
ERIC BILLIPSis the owner, captain and instructor at Islamorada Dive Center and Florida Keys Dive Center. He specializes in scuba, rebreather, spearfishing and captaining in the Florida Keys.
Your brain’s confused reaction makes you feel sick. Some people are more susceptible to seasickness than others. And some people have more severe reactions than others. The sickness can be so severe that it keeps them from ever even considering getting on a rocking boat. Science, however, has blessed us with some remedies that can lower your chances of seasickness or ease symptoms if they occur.
Here are a few actions you can take if seasickness is, unfortunately, a part of your life:
Herbs: Breathe in soothing mint, ginger or lavender scents. Suck on hard candies made with peppermint or ginger. Diet and drink: Drink plenty of water. Choose low-fat, bland, starchy foods before traveling. Avoid heavy meals and greasy, spicy or acidic foods that can upset your stomach. Don’t drink alcohol or smoke.
Fresh air: Direct air vents to blow toward you. Roll down car windows. Distant gaze: Put down the phone, tablet or book. Instead, look at an object in the distance or at the horizon.
Lie back: Recline, if possible, and close your eyes.
Pressure points: Wear acupressure wristbands.
Boat: Sit in the middle of the boat on the upper deck.
I.CARE, or Islamorada Conservation and Restoration Education, celebrated its twoyear anniversary this week. In those two years, I.CARE has educated more than 2,000 individuals on the Florida Reef Tract and have taken 1,814 recreational divers to outplant six different species of coral. Come join them this week as they educate more divers and plant more corals right here in Islamorada.
Antihistamines: Commonly used to treat allergies, antihistamines can also prevent motion sickness and ease symptoms. Only antihistamines that cause drowsiness are effective. Nondrowsy formulas won’t help. The more common ones are Dramamine and Bonine.
Patches: Scopolamine skin patches or oral pills prevent nausea and vomiting. You stick the patch behind your ear at least four hours before traveling. After three days, you remove the patch and apply a new one. This medication can cause dry mouth and is only approved for adults.
I know seasickness can be a debilitating occurrence but don’t give up. Try some of these techniques and meds to keep enjoying activities on or under the water.