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COME WORSHIP WITH US
‘‘The churches of Christ greet you.’’ Romans 16:16 NKJV
ENGLISH SERVICE
Sunday Bible Study 10am
Service 11am & Service 6pm
Wednesday Bible Study 7:30pm
Evangelist Rodrigue Aleandre Cell 305.296.3331
KREYOL SEVIS
Dimanch Klas Biblik 7:30pm
Adorasyon 8:30pm
Madi Klas Biblik 7:30pm
Minis Rodrigue Aleandre Cell 305.296.3331
SERVICIO ESPAÑOL
Domingo Estudio Biblico a las 4:30pm
Servicio de Adoración a las 5pm Jueves Estudio Biblico a las 7pm Ministro Pedro Ruiz Celda 347.430.2263
1700 VON PHISTER ST, KEY WEST
“But as many as received Him, to them He gave the right to become children of God, to those who believe in His name.’’
‒ Psalms 1:12 NKJV the look on her face, the look of terror and fear, when I came out. My hope is no parent has to experience that,” Harris said.
Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Maj. Alberto Maza said National Water Safety Month also coincides with National Safe Boating Week. Maza said FWC’s focus remains on safe boating practices, which include driving sober and wearing life jackets. Maza said 64% of boating deaths were from drowning.
“Unexpected things can happen on vessels,” Maza said. “When you’re on the water, put a life jacket on.”
Following the press conference, Nuñez briefly met with World War II veteran and Islamorada resident Dick Barnes, who recently turned 100. Barnes spent several minutes telling the lieutenant governor stories from his time in the U.S. Navy, which entailed everything from salvaging and flying “Flying Duds,” or combat-damaged aircraft, to organizing air shows during his time stationed in Niagara Falls and New Orleans.

“We have the utmost respect for our veterans, especially those who get to the age of 100. The governor and I send you our most heartfelt congratulations,” Nuñez said.
Nuñez is no stranger to the Florida Keys, specifically the Upper Keys. When the schedule allows, Nuñez and her family spend time in Islamorada.
Facts From The Tax Collector
Sam Steele monroetaxcollector.com 305.295.5000
June
• Property tax bills for the first installment of 2023 were mailed out and are due by June 30. If the first installment is not paid by July 31, then you will be removed from the plan.
• Delinquent tangible taxes for 2022 must be paid by June 30 or a warrant will become e ective on July 1.
• Local business tax renewals will be mailed out at the end of June for the 2024 business cycle.
• As a reminder, online rental platforms (Airbnb, VRBO, etc.) DO NOT remit the 5% tourist development tax to our o ce. It is the homeowner’s responsibility to ensure the tax has been remitted.
• A property that is being rented out for six months or less must have a tourist development tax account.
• All rental properties must also have a local business tax, regardless of how long they are being rented.
• Specialty license plates and pre-sale vouchers are now available for purchase directly through our website.

Mandy Miles
drops stuff, breaks things and falls down more than any adult should. She’s married to a saintly — and handy — fisherman, and has been stringing words together in Key West since 1998.