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Pawn Shop Owner Brings Community Together To Help A Local Veteran In Need
By Libby Hopkins
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Veteran a dangerous Kim Joseph size. Kurosky has Ashley been a faithful Harden, a barcustomer to tender at Keith’s Billie Jo Oaks Bar and Sebastian for Grill, saw more than 10 Sebastian’s post years. He vison Facebook and its her weekly immediately while she wanted to help. works at the She decided to Value Pawn & create a Jewelry in GoFundMe page Brandon. to help him. During one of “So far, The community came together to help veteran Kim Joseph Kurosky recently. Kim’s visits, we’ve raised Sebastian noticed his legs were almost $3,000 to make his trailer and extremely swollen. the other structure on his property liv“He and I had stepped outside able for him,” Harden said. “The outand I said to him, ‘You need to elepouring from the community has vate your legs, Kim.’ He responded, been absolutely amazing.” ‘Billie Jo, can you please let me know Harden and Sebastian also how I’m supposed to elevate my legs received help from Jim Stacey at when I’m sleeping in my truck and AMVETS Post 44, Travis Wright of trying to swat off mosquitos?’ Up until the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s that point, I never realized the severi- Office and Nam Knights, Ellie ty of his living situation,” Sebastian Saldana of Hot Boxes Dumpster, said. Jarrod Matthews of Wretched Few Sebastian asked Kim if he would VMC and Lori Finnegan of Finnegan be comfortable with sharing his story Real Estate, in addition to the numeron social media to try and get him ous people who have donated funds some help. “I could not believe how on Kim’s GoFundMe page. Nearly 40 many people wanted to donate food people from the Brandon community and help him,” Sebastian said. have helped to clean and organize Kim is a Marine sergeant who did the property. two tours of duty in Vietnam. He suf“I am amazed at all the help that fers from a hoarding condition and has been available to me,” Kim said. diabetes. Because of his hoarding ill- “I couldn’t imagine there were so ness, his trailer became unlivable many people who wanted to come and his property is overrun with out and help, especially with the virus items. His trailer is 40 years old and happening now.” has electricity, but no running water. To help Kim, please visit his Kim sleeps in his truck each night, GoFundMe page at which has caused his legs to swell to https://bit.ly/2UfImLN.
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Longtime Brandon Resident Sells Vintage Area Map To Benefit ECHO
By Kate Quesada
Longtime with many resBrandon resident idents who Karen Waters also grew up McGinnis recently in Brandon found a way to and were bring a dose of eager to have nostalgia to other a piece of hislocals while helptory in their ing out a great homes. cause. “Everyone McGinnis, was delighted who moved to to be able to Brandon with her see what family in the Brandon Longtime Brandon resident Karen Waters 1970s, was able looked like in McGinnis tracked down a copy of a map of to locate and Brandon from 1986 and is selling copies, with the it’s prime,” profits going to ECHO of Brandon. replicate a map said McGinnis, of Brandon from 1986 and is selling who attended Burns Middle and copies to other residents, with the profits Bloomingdale High schools. “It brought going to the Emergency Care Help back so many great memories.” Organization (ECHO). In less than two Maps are still available to purchase months, she sold around 100 copies of through McGinnis’ GoFundMe page at map and donated more than $1,500 to www.gofundme.com/f/1986-brandonthe charity, which is near and dear to her native-posters for $35, although McGinnis heart. encourages an additional donation to “It turned into a quest for me,” said ECHO at the time of purchase. Once McGinnis, who remembered owning a ordered, maps can be picked up at copy of the map as a child. She posted McGinnis’s business, Florida Farmhouse on Facebook asking if anyone could help Market and Collectables, opening soon in her get a copy, and after a lot of leg work Seffner. she was able to track down a framed version of the map in Brandon’s iconic Bill’s Prescription Center. After finding that the In This map was too big to copy at Kinko’s, she Issue took it to a blueprint company and eventually worked with a professional art READING WITH THE RAYS ...................PG 3 restorer who was able to digitally copy the print and give her a file on a thumb drive. EVERY VOTE COUNTS..........................PG 4 Once McGinnis realized how many other locals were also interested in ownCONVICTION REVIEW..........................PG 8 ing a copy of the map, she decided to CELEBRATING SENIORS .....................PG 10 use her hard work as an opportunity to help raise funds for ECHO, a local nonSUMMER CAMP UPDATE.................PG 14 profit that had helped her. EYE ON BUSINES.......................PGS 2122 “I chose Echo of Brandon because they helped me get back on my feet SPORTS CONNECTION.......................PG 26 when I was struggling at a point in my READ MORE LOCAL NEWS life,” she explained. “I have recovered from that time and I am finally in a place ONLINE where I am able to give back.” www.ospreyobserver.com In just over a month, McGinnis met
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