Orlando Weekly - April 10, 2024

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Wait, did Airbnb do 9/11?

To the editor:

What is the significance of Single-Family Neighborhoods?

I assume from the beginning, when communities mapped out areas to separate business areas from housing developments, etc., the single-family designation was created for areas devoted to individual residences for individual families.

The days of allowing someone to build a hog-rendering plant next to homes is no longer allowed — or is it, “unless you know someone”?

Let’s be honest: If a Single Family designated area allows daily rentals to numerous individuals, the communities should be reclassified as “Transient Housing”! Local elected officials, try that on for size leading up to your next election and check out the reaction at the ballot box!

Floridians, do not sit on your haunches and let this crap get by you — write Governor DeSantis and your local politicians and if any of them support allowing transient housing in your single family neighborhood, vote them OUT!

A property owner has the inherent right to rent out their property, but it should not be for less than six months.

There are other more densely populated zoning designations, but Single Family should mean just that: a single-family home, not transient, short-term rental.

Do not leave it to your politicians to dictate that you have to permit a revolving, daily, unlimited number of transients into your

neighborhood or worse yet, next door! This is 2024 and that transient next door could be from anywhere and be a member of a sleeper cell for the attack that could happen — it only took 19 for the World Trade Center attack!

NO to pet stores, YES to soft blankets

Dear Editor:

Authorities reportedly rescued hundreds of neglected dogs from three separate mass-breeding operations in Northeast Florida in March.

Animals in mass-breeding mills suffer so breeders can make a buck. They exist — it can’t be called “living” — in cramped cages with wire floors encrusted in feces. They’re often forced to eat moldy food and drink slimy water. They are sick, injured, and frightened. Most will never hear a kind word, feel a gentle touch, or rest on a soft blanket.

As long as people keep buying animals from pet stores, breeders, classified ads, and online, animals will keep suffering in these miserable mills, and animals in shelters and struggling to survive on the streets will lose out on homes.

Don’t fuel this cruel industry. Always adopt animals from shelters, rather than purchasing them from breeders or pet stores. And please, spay and neuter your animal companions and encourage everyone you know to do the same.

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Central Florida advocates seek Medicaid expansion, Orange County public school teachers and sta approve new contract, Disney v. DeSantis drags on and other news you may have missed.

» Central Florida advocates uplift effort to expand Medicaid in Florida

Hundreds of thousands of Floridians without health insurance today are caught in what’s known as a Medicaid coverage gap: Their incomes are too high for them to qualify for Medicaid, but not enough to qualify for federal subsidies to help them afford private insurance. This is because Florida is one of just 10 states — most Southern, most Republican-controlled — that have not expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act. Doing so would expand coverage eligibility to adults 18 to 64 whose annual incomes are at or below 138 percent of the federal poverty level. In 2024, that is just $20,782. A statewide effort is underway to close the so-called Medicaid coverage gap. Advocates in Central Florida gathered last week outside of the Agency for Health Care Administration building in Orlando to uplift the need for Medicaid expansion — not only as a net good for the working-class adults and families it would directly benefit, but for the state’s rural hospitals and communities as a whole. Research shows a ripple effect of economic benefits associated with expansion. For example, a 2023 study in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed lower rates of evictions in counties that expanded Medicaid coverage.

» Orange County teachers, school staff approve new union contract

After a months-long process of negotiating over pay and health insurance costs, teachers and other school staff in the Orange County public school system have voted nearly unanimously to approve a new union contract with the school district, delivering “historic” 10% raises. According to the Orange County CTA — a union representing roughly 14,000 school teachers, school psychologists, librarians and other staff in Orange County Public Schools — union members approved their new contract in a 99.5% vote of approval. Staff represented by the union should see that pay boost (and retroactive pay) show up on their paychecks this week. The cost of living in Orange County, and Orlando in particular, soared during the pandemic, leaving many locals working what were once considered solidly middle-class jobs at risk of being priced out of the area. Under the new agreement, starting teacher pay will rise from $48,400 to $49,375 annually, with additional supplements for staff with advanced degrees. One of the most contentious issues during negotiations — a proposed hike to health plan premiums — was settled last month, largely in the union’s favor. The rate hike will be delayed in part until September, with another hike expected to come the next school year. The union says they and the district will continue talks on solutions to help keep health plans affordable for teachers.

» Disney asks for delay from appeals court in legal battle with DeSantis

After reaching a settlement last month in a related state-court case, Walt Disney Parks and Resorts last Friday asked a federal appeals court for a delay in a legal battle against Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. Disney went to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after U.S. District Judge Allen Winsor in January dismissed a lawsuit alleging that the state unconstitutionally retaliated against the company because of its opposition to a controversial education law. But in the filing last week, Disney asked for a 60-day extension in submitting an opening brief to “facilitate” negotiations. It said such negotiations were contemplated in a settlement that Disney reached last month with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District in a state-court case in Orange County. The lawsuits were rooted in a decision last year by DeSantis and the Republicancontrolled Legislature to replace the former Reedy Creek Improvement District with the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District. In the federal lawsuit, Disney has alleged retaliation because it made a public statement opposing a 2022 law that restricted instruction about sexual orientation and gender identity in schools. The settlement in the Orange County case included issues related to development agreements that Disney reached with the Reedy Creek Improvement District board before the Central Florida Tourism Oversight District board took over. The filing Friday said Disney’s opening brief is due April 17 at the Atlanta-based appeals court. Disney is seeking to push back the deadline to June 17.

» Pressure builds for DeSantis to veto bill that would block local mandates on workplace heat protection measures

The pressure is on for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to veto a controversial bill that would prevent city and county governments from establishing workplace heat protection requirements for employers. He’s unlikely to do so, but over 90 labor, social advocacy and faith groups — including a church in

DeSantis’ hometown of Dunedin — have signed on to letters asking him to trash it. If signed into law, the bill would block local governments from requiring employers to offer any workplace heat protection measures (e.g. water breaks, shaded areas). No city or county currently has such a policy in place, but the idea was most definitely inspired by a local effort in Miami-Dade. Johana Lopez, an agricultural worker in Apopka, described the bill as an “injustice.” Over 2 million people in Florida’s workforce labor outdoors fixing roads, climbing power lines, gathering produce, building homes, and performing many other jobs essential to communities. While the federal government set guidelines for employers to keep workers safe, there’s no federal or state standard in Florida on protecting them from heat. The GOP-sponsored bill, however, was backed by the Florida Chamber of Commerce (a mega business lobbying group with deep pockets and influence with politicians in both major parties). DeSantis received the bill last week and has a limited amount of time to either sign it into law or veto it.

» DeSantis signs bill banning state money from going to local public transit advertising

Gov. Ron DeSantis last week signed a wide-ranging transportation package that includes prohibiting state money from going into local public-transit advertising. The law (HB 1301), effective July 1, says Department of Transportation funds can’t be used for marketing or advertising activities on buses or other vehicles operated by public-transit agencies. “Such vehicles are limited to displaying a brand or logo of the public transit provider, the official seal of the jurisdictional governmental entity, or a state agency public service announcement,” a legislative analysis of the bill said. The law also will change the way the Department of Transportation secretary is chosen, and directs the Florida Rail Enterprise to include among its duties the acquisition of “future rail corridors and rights-of-way in coordination with FDOT’s planning of the state highway system.” A Senate version of the bill initially sought a 44-foot-wide rail corridor in the Interstate 4 right-of-way to extend the private Brightline passenger rail service from Orlando to Tampa.

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What the Florida Supreme Court abortion rulings mean for voters

The court approved a six-week ban, but will also give voters a chance to ensure access to abortion with ballot amendment in November

The Florida Supreme Court released two blockbuster rulings on abortion rights on last week — one that within a few weeks will allow a ban on the procedure after six weeks’ gestation to take effect, and another allowing the voters to decide in November whether to amend the Florida Constitution to protect access to the procedure.

In the first ruling, the court voted to overrule its 1989 precedent holding that the Florida Constitution’s Privacy Clause protects the right to abortion. That protection was among the strongest for the procedure in the country, going beyond what the U.S. Supreme Court allowed in its 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling.

The court’s majority noted that the six-week ban, which the Legislature adopted last year, was

contingent on one of four things happening: that the court overturned its privacy protection for abortion; that it uphold the ban after 15 weeks’ gestation that the Legislature imposed in 2022; that a state constitutional amendment clarify that the Privacy Clause does not protect the procedure; or that the court recede from others of its earlier rulings protecting abortion rights.

“Today’s decision implicates three of these four events, meaning that the act’s six-week ban will take effect in thirty days,” Justice Jamie Grosshans wrote.

Only Justice Jorge Labarga dissented.

Ballot language

However, in a 4-3 ruling the majority found that the proposed ballot language describing the

change under one banner. The court heard oral arguments on Feb. 7.

The Legislature passed a 15-week abortion ban after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe. The next year, the Legislature approved a six-week ban that would take effect 30 days after the court issued any ruling overturning its 1989 abortion precedent.

Last Monday’s ruling did just that. That would have the six-week ban taking effect in early May. At six weeks, abortion-rights advocates point out, many patients wouldn’t realize they are pregnant.

As for the initiative, Attorney General Ashley Moody argued against it, as did anti-abortion groups including Liberty Counsel, Florida Voters Against Extremism and Susan B. Anthony ProLife America, insisting that the ballot language was too ambiguous.

Moody filed a brief suggesting that the amendment would give health care providers the power to decide both what constitutes “viability” of a pregnancy and whether the “health” of the pregnant person justified a late-term abortion without disclosing that to voters. “In essence,” providers would be “serving as their own regulators,” it asserts.

Politics

Both rulings could provide a powerful inducement for abortion-rights advocates to vote on a ballot that will include the presidential contest between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, plus local and state legislative seats.

Gov. Ron DeSantis signed both restrictions into law as he was planning his run for president in what was widely seen as a bid for conservative support. He had no immediate response to the rulings.

Moody did remark on X, formerly Twitter, both regarding the abortion amendment and another initiative to allow adult recreational use of cannabis.

“We appreciate the court revisiting its precedent on Florida’s right to privacy and returning the meaning of that amendment to the voters’ original intention,” Moody wrote.

amendment would not in any way mislead voters, break the single-subject rule for initiatives, or violate the U.S. Constitution.“Accordingly, we approve the proposed amendment for placement on the ballot,” that unsigned opinion reads.

Floridians Protecting Freedom, organized following the Dodd v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization ruling overturning Roe in 2022, collected close to 1 million petition signatures to place the “Amendment to Limit Government Interference With Abortion” on the ballot. Citizens’ initiatives need at least 60 percent of the votes cast to pass.

The issue before the court was whether the measure’s ballot summary fairly describes what it would do without ambiguity or “log-rolling,” meaning sweeping more than one constitutional

“That decision outlines the difficulties and divisiveness of allowing vague and misleading initiatives on the ballot. We have argued from the beginning that these two new constitutional initiatives will mislead voters. We maintain that it will be an uphill battle to educate them. However, we respect the court’s decisions,” she concluded.

The Florida Democratic Party issued a statement attempting to link U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, a Republican up for reelection this year, to abortion restrictions.

“Rick Scott can’t run from his record on abortion. This is one of the strictest bans in the country, which eliminates access to reproductive health care before most women know they’re pregnant,” the party said.

“Rick Scott’s years-long mission to restrict reproductive freedom is at odds with over 60 percent of Floridians, and his recent attacks on

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in vitro fertilization (IVF) and medication abortion certainly haven’t helped,” it continued.

Abortion ban merits

The 1989 decision was handed down by a more liberal court than is sitting now; DeSantis has since filled its ranks with ardent conservatives. It turned on the court’s interpretation of the Privacy Clause the voters approved in 1980, stipulating that “every natural person has the right to be let alone and free from governmental intrusion into the person’s private life except as otherwise provided herein.”

The court back then concluded that “[f]ew decisions are more personal and intimate, more properly private, or more basic to individual dignity and autonomy, than a woman’s decision … whether to end her pregnancy.”

But the present majority found fault with that on a number of grounds, including that the 1989 court didn’t rely on textualist or originalist principles of conservative jurisprudence, which didn’t predominate in those days in the way they do now.

Instead, the majority undertook to discern what the voters in 1980 might have understood the clause to mean, and decided it wasn’t clear they applied it to abortion rights. In other words, the “In re T.W.” ruling was “clearly erroneous.” In part, the majority argued that the involvement of health-care professionals renders abortion decisions less than individually private.

In his dissent, Labarga lamented that the majority ignored reams of news coverage and legal rulings in Florida substantiating that the voters

in 1980 understood that the privacy right would extend to the right to terminate a pregnancy.

“I lament that what the majority has done today supplants Florida voters’ understanding — then and now — that the right of privacy includes the right to an abortion. The majority concludes that the public understanding of the right of privacy did not encompass the right to an abortion. However, the dominance of Roe in the public discourse makes it inconceivable that in 1980, Florida voters did not associate abortion with the right of privacy,” Labarga wrote.

More on the amendment

The text of the amendment says: “Limiting government interference with abortion. — Except as provided in Article X, Section 22, no law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider.”

(The cited provision allows the Legislature to require parental notification before a minor undergoes an abortion with the option of allowing the child to ask a judge for permission instead.)

The summary reads: “No law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient’s health, as determined by the patient’s healthcare provider. This amendment does not change the Legislature’s constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion.”

Floridians Protecting Freedom insisted the meaning of “viability” has been well understood

“Florida’s six-week ban goes against the will of Floridians across the political spectrum. Now it’s up to us, as advocates and citizens, to ensure our personal medical decisions are ours and ours alone to make,” League of Women Voters of Florida co-president Cecile M. Scoon said in her own written statement.

Andrew Shirvell, head of Florida Voice for the Unborn, saw the rulings as a compromise by the justices.

“One cannot ‘compromise’ with evil — and the abortion industry is pure evil,” he said in a written statement.

“Today’s ‘compromise’ decisions are simply unacceptable when five of the current seven sitting justices on the court were appointed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis. Clearly, grassroots pro-life advocates have been misled by elements within the ‘pro-life, pro-family establishment’ because Florida’s highest court has now revealed itself to be a paper tiger when it comes to standing-up to the murderous abortion industry.”

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America state policy director Katie Daniel of Tampa issued a statement:

since Roe came down in 1973, and that the court doesn’t generally require ballot language to explore the broad range of federal law, given the limit on its length.

The majority dismissed concerns raised by Moody and her organizational allies.

“That the proposed amendment’s principal goal and chief purpose is to limit government interference with abortion is plainly stated in terms that clearly and unambiguously reflect the text of the proposed amendment. And the broad sweep of this proposed amendment is obvious in the language of the summary. Denying this requires a flight from reality,” the opinion reads.

More reaction

Reproductive Freedom for All President and CEO Mini Timmaraju released the following statement in response:

“The Florida Supreme Court was right to let the ballot initiative go before voters — and it’s a good thing they did, because voters will need to head to the polls to undo the damage the court is causing with its decision to allow an extreme ban on abortion to go into effect,” Timmaraju said in a written statement.

“This is devastating news for access to abortion care in the state and the entire South. It has never been more essential that the right to abortion be enshrined in the state constitution to protect access for Floridians and that we elect federal champions to protect the right to abortion at the national level. We’re committed to working beside our partners on the ground to ensure that happens,” Timmaraju added.

“Today’s victory for unborn children who have a heartbeat and can feel pain is in line with the views of the majority of Floridians who want to protect babies and serve mothers and families. As Florida faces what may be its biggest ballot fight yet, Gov. Ron DeSantis must be at the forefront of protecting Florida from Big Abortion’s attempt to eliminate the rights of unborn children, parents, women, and girls.”

Florida House Democratic Leader Fentrice Driskell said in a statement:

“Because of extremist politicians, the young women of Florida today have fewer freedoms than their mothers and grandmothers. In 30 days, Florida will ban abortions after six weeks. That’s before many women even know they’re pregnant, and before a lot of tests for fetal health and viability can be done.

“Out-of-touch politicians have spoken loud and clear: They think they know better than us and they should control our personal freedoms. They want to make personal health care decisions for us that they have no business making. They don’t care what we want. They don’t care what our doctors say we need. They don’t care about what’s right for our faith or our families. They don’t care that the majority of Floridians want to secure and protect access to safe, legal abortions …

“This ruling shows how critical it is that Floridians pass Amendment 4 this November, because it will protect abortion access in Florida’s constitution. An overwhelming majority of Floridians already think we should all have the freedom to make our own health care decisions. We must take the power away from out-of-touch extremist politicians and claim our rights ourselves come November.”

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In the last few years, I’ve written a depressing number of columns bidding farewell to Central Floridan artists who have departed our state seeking bluer pastures. So I’m always delighted for the opportunity to reconnect with an old friend who has found success in the big city, yet still remembers their roots. It’s been well over a decade since dancer-choreographer Clymene Aldinger left Orlando for New York City, where she performed as a principal dancer with the acclaimed Elisa Monte Dance before founding the nonprofit Clymove Dance in 2019. On April 2, her company held their 2024 gala at the prestigious Ailey Citigroup Theater, where they debuted the latest in her long line of collaborations with veteran local DJ Nigel John, as his stage alias Kurt Rambus. I recently caught up with the pair — whom I’ve known since they first met in 2009 through my wife’s company, Voci Dance — to hear why and how they’ve maintained their productive long-distance partnership.

“Being in Orlando and being with Voci was kind of a saving grace for me, because I had done the New York thing and it was pretty stressful,” Aldinger recalls of her arrival here in the aughts, after training at NYC’s Fordham University. “It was a lot to take in as a young person, and I needed a mental health check and emotional [and] physical break from that life.” While pursuing her master’s degree in mental health counseling at Rollins, she began dancing with Voci, which she says “was perfect for me, because it was more about the inspiration and the development of character, and just your whole self — your real

self, whatever that is, it doesn’t matter what it looks like. … I just got to investigate a lot of different things … there was a lightness to it, but it was also depth-oriented at the same time.”

During this “magical time,” she first met John, who was contributing music to a Voci production. “His music is ultimately what we connected over, and his collaboration with dance was what I was inspired by, so when I needed a new composer he was in my mind just a perfect fit,” says Aldinger.

“I was originally attracted to his music because, while I am a classically trained dancer, there is a darkness to me; there is a funkiness, a soulfulness and he seems like a kindred spirit, in that we’re both sort of paradoxical,” says Aldinger.“It’s dark, and yet it’s upbeat; it’s depth-oriented, but then it’s funky and fun; it’s like being at a party, but also you’re thinking about really deep things.”

For his part, John — who is studying cognitive neuroscience at UCF when not dropping beats — explains that he and Aldinger were drawn to work together because they are both “unconventional,” adding, “That’s where we fit. We kind of like to experiment; she experiments, and I experiment.” Aldinger echoes that, saying, “When I’m inspired, I can say some pretty weird things and ideas, and he’s never been like, ‘What the F are you talking about?’”

Aldinger creates all her postmodern choreography without any music at all, and then sends Rambus suggestions of sonic inspirations that he turns into an original soundtrack. On their first collaboration, Rambus remembers Aldinger referencing a Big Boi song and asking for something “that BPM, that speed, that kind of vibe. So I listened to it, and then I kind of did my own thing.” Since then, he says, they’ve developed a routine of working back and forth over the internet.

Aldinger calls “Hips,” their eighth and newest joint piece, their “most collaborative yet.”

Rambus’ contributions haven’t gone unnoticed by Clymove’s audiences, according to Aldinger, who reports that “at every show someone asked me like, ‘Where’s the vinyl? Where can I get the record?’” And she’s looking forward to this Orlando connection continuing, saying, “I’m not going to mess with something that isn’t broken. It’s literally perfect for what I’m trying to achieve.”

Although she recalls her move back to New York as being “really, really, really hard, because I had found a life in Florida,” Aldinger was able to achieve her dream of dancing professionally until her retirement in 2017. Today, she’s focused on being her company’s artistic director, which she calls “really stress-inducing [and] anxiety-provoking.” She credits her delegation skills for her success: “When I was a dancer, I had to do everything I did. [Now] I’m able to listen to other people’s advice, and rely on my board, and follow those who’ve done it before me.”

Manhattan may seem a world away from Orlando’s comparatively minuscule market, but Aldinger has some advice for fellow artists that rings true regardless of their city’s size.“You need to find your angel investors, and there’s really no other way to get started without money. You rely initially on your donors and patrons and sponsors,” she says.“Fundraising is the only thing that saves art. Ticket sales are the lowest hierarchy of where you make your money. Everything comes from people actually caring and giving their money over for a good cause.”

Many artists in the area may dream of escaping to NYC, but Aldinger isn’t closing the book on her life here by a long shot. “I love Orlando, and in fact, when my husband and I discussed where we move when we’re done with New York, that’s one of my top votes,” she says.“I’m always gonna have a spot in my heart for Orlando.”

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Dancer-choreographer Clymene Aldinger left for New York City over a decade ago, but her work retains a deep Orlando connection with secret weapon Kurt Rambus
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20 of Orlando’s top brunch restaurants unite for a day of unlimited brunch bites, Bloody Mary’s, Mimosas, live music, games, local vendors and more!

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All-halal burger joint serves all-American classics with unique flavor combos

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ou guys are going to a male revue?”

The quip came after I told a droll neighbor that the dining pal and I are off to a place called Beef N’ Buns.

“It’s a burger joint there, Channing Tatum, not a strip joint,” I said as we peeled out of the driveway in a flash with the top down, and that’s the naked truth.

I’d been hearing about a “Karachi burger” being served there, and it was reason enough to make a trip down John Young Parkway just past Whisper Lakes Boulevard. It’s not until we got there that we realized the space was recently home to Heart of Jerusalem and its Middle Eastern soul food. And it’s not until we entered that we realized the heart of Jerusalem continues to beat on, thanks to a trio of Palestinians behind the operation — 19-year-old chef Fares Faila and a couple of 20-something brothers, Muhammad and Aziz Baker, who happen to be Faila’s cousins.

Along with a little help from Beirut Grill & Deli/Beirut Bakery & Deli owner Riad Elkhatib, the trio have been sizzling some of the finest burgers money can buy in the south lands of Orlando. Their secret: halal, grass-fed, hand-slaughtered beef.

“Hand-slaughtered meat tastes better than machine-slaughtered,” says the woman standing in line in front of us. It’s a contentious claim, but to the throngs who gather here, including a sizable contingent of Orlando’s Muslim community, eating is believing.

Faila, who went to culinary school in Sarasota and competed in the Jeunes Chefs Rôtisseurs Competition in 2023, took time perfecting his smashburger recipe with help from Aziz. “When I first made my smashburger, Aziz was like Yo! This burger needs work! So we tweaked it together until we were both happy with it.”

I have to say, the pal and I were pretty happy with it too. It’s clear Faila is deft with pressing

BEEF N’ BUNS

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meat on a flattop — every one of the burgers we sampled held patties that were crisped around the edges.

In the case of the Premium Prime ($11.95), the crisp rounds came slathered in American and mozzarella cheese as well as “prime sauce” — a garlic aioli infused with jalapeños, vinegar and brown sugar. Requisite additions of red onion, lettuce and tomato lent the burger a classic feel, particularly the brioche bun in all its squishy, glossy glory. In fact, this Magic Mike of hamburger buns is procured from the same company supplying McDonald’s with their sesame seed buns — Turano Baking Co. just off South Orange Avenue near the 417 — and I’m lovin’ it.

The Funguy Smash ($11.95) was funghi-fresh with portobellos and Swiss cheese, but, who am I kidding, we came to Beef N’ Buns for the Karachi Fire ($11.95), and fire it was. Faila makes a cashew sauce then blends in chipotle peppers for his signature “cashew fire” sauce that goes into the burger joint’s popular menu item.“We get people driving here from Sanford every day to eat it,” says Elkhatib.

And it’s true, the place is packed on this Ramadan evening with scores breaking fast with one of these most all-Americans of eats. Of course, I could always do with more heat, but the burger was a standout nevertheless. As good as the chapli kebab burger at Charcoal Zyka just up the road? Hmm, not quite, but this certainly won’t be the last time I scarf BNB’s edible ode to Pakistan. I should say that while you can eat these burgers with two hands, one hand is really all that’s required. Big, overflowing messes these are not.

Burgers aside, there are also chicken sandwiches offered here, none better than the Mango Habañero ($11.99). Faila soaks the clucker in buttermilk for two days before hand-battering it and frying it in peanut oil. The pal couldn’t get enough of it and declared it “cock-block-worthy.”

Then there are sides like superb onion rings ($6.99) that are pre-made, but were crisp and had a clean flavor nonetheless. Even better were the fries. Of the three we sampled, including truffle aioli fries ($5.99) with fresh grated Parmesan, a tres piquant Cajun variant ($3.99) and sweet potato shoestrings ($5.99), we agreed we’d get all three again. Same goes for the jalapeño jam ($0.49) and its sweet slap of heat. More menu items are in the works, including milkshakes and more burgers, but Beef N’ Buns is ready for its closeup now, and it sure as hell teases like the best of the old OBT strip. fkara@orlandoweekly.com

OPENINGS & CLOSINGS

The Kanpai of Tokyo space that sat vacant for years at 6687 S. Kirkman Road will soon get a new tenant in the revitalized Olinda Center. Sushi Yama, serving all-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi as well as other Japanese dishes like udon and soba noodles, will open April 15. The new address is 6748 Grand National Drive Los Tres Golpes, a NYC-style Dominican concept o erings such dishes as chimi beef smash tacos, Dominican pizzas, and empanadas stu ed with fried cheese, fried salami and eggs, has moved into the old Flex Eats/ Bagel World space at 741 N. Magnolia Ave. … Colorado-based breakfast joint Snooze, an A.M. Eatery, serving everything from pineapple upside-down pancakes to habañero pork belly breakfast fried rice, will open in the old Zoe’s Kitchen space at 7341 W. Sand Lake Road in Dr. Phillips. An opening date hasn’t been announced … Blue Amphora, a baklava shop by Selin Akkaya, who hails from Istanbul, has opened at the Shoppes of Goldenrod at 1461 N. Goldenrod Road. Akkaya makes kunefe, borek, panini and cakes as well as a variety of baklava. Turkish co ees, teas and smoothies are also o ered … Massachusettsbased pizza chain PieZoni’s has opened its first Central Florida location at 11895 S. Apopka Vineland Road. The joint incorporates intriguing toppings into its pizza o erings, like the bacon double cheeseburger pizza and grilled chicken alfredo pizza … 1881 Dubai Restaurant, the Uzbek/Turkish restaurant in Kissimmee and subject of last week’s positive review, has, evidently, been (18)86ed, albeit “temporarily,” according to representatives of the restaurant. No word on when they’ll reopen … Garp & Fuss, the Winter Park resto o ering everything from simple pub grub to more sophisticated plates, has closed after six years inside the fetching space at 348 N. Park Ave.

NEWS & EVENTS

Ricky Ly of TastyChomps.com is staging a fundraiser for World Central Kitchen, a humanitarian organization headed up by chef José Andrés, after the killing of seven of their aid workers by Israel Defense Forces. A silent auction is also being held, with numerous items and experiences up for bid. Visit tastychompsorlando.betterworld.org for more … The fourth annual Corks & Forks goes from 5-9 p.m. Thursday, April 18, at the Venue on Lake Lily in Maitland. Participating restaurants include Luke’s, The Pinery, Francesco’s, Sakari Sushi and more. Tickets are $65, or $125 for VIP. Visit corksandforksmaitland.com for more.

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1881 DUBAI RESTAURANT

An Uzbek restaurant in downtown Kissimmee may seem out of place, but the cuisine’s ties to cowboys of the Eurasian steppes makes the restaurant a perfect fit in Kowtown. Kebabs grilled over open charcoal are the draw, but so are impeccable pilafs, hand-pulled noodles and soups. House-made desserts like meringue roulettes and Napoleons shouldn’t be overlooked. Open daily. (reviewed April 3) 315 Pleasant St., Kissimmee, 407-710-0022, 1881dubairestaurant.com, $$$

DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON

This Mills 50 absinthe house shakes and stirs some stellar cocktails, and has a stellar food menu to match. Impeccable Spanish-leaning dishes include the house-made chorizo smashburger, pork belly atop pasilla mole, and charred octopus braised in fennel and smoked pimentón topped with a mound of seasoned black lentils. Basque cheesecake makes a fine and filling ending. Open daily at 5 p.m. (reviewed March 27) 930 N. Mills Ave., instagram.com/death.in.the.afternoon_, $$$

SUMMER HOUSE ON THE LAKE

Disney Springs’ newest restaurant is a lakeside beauty with a Cali-inspired menu to match. Wood-fired items — grilled avocados with salsa matcha, heirloom artichokes, and chicken paillard slicked with Calabrian chili vinaigrette — impress. The cookie bar is popular, but pass on those sweet rounds and opt instead for a sexy slab of chocolate fudge layer cake. Open daily. (reviewed March 20) 1498 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 407-598-8645, summerhouserestaurants.com, $$$$

WA RAMEN

Lake Nona finally gets a Japanese restaurant that, as owner Hong Wong puts it, “Japanese people will enjoy.” Former Hanamizuki chef Tatsuki Takayama oversees a superb lineup of dishes, from crackling “gyoza with wings” and baby octopus karaage to stellar ramen slurps, like a soy milk tonkotsu and a fiery spicy ramen reddened with a paste of gochujang and tobanjan. Closed Mondays. (reviewed March 13) 10627 Narcoossee Road, 407-6135500, instagram.com/waramenlakenona, $$$

JACK & HONEY’S

Thornton Park boîte serves all the brunchtime faves along with a bevy of handhelds and diner classics. Of note: airline chicken breast with duxelles risotto and garlicky haricots verts and “wagyu” sliders with a crisp smashburger-

like exterior. Open daily. (reviewed Feb. 21) 808 E. Washington St., 407-440-4079, jackandhoneys.com, $$

EET BY MANEET CHAUHAN

Indian fare finally comes to Disney Springs, but Eet’s menu errs well on the side of caution, with dishes catering more to Indiana palates than actual Indian ones. Open daily. (reviewed Feb. 14) 1780 E. Buena Vista Drive, Lake Buena Vista, 615-483-1544, eetfunindian.com, $$

CHUAN FU

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

MISTER O1 EXTRAORDINARY PIZZA

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

BAKERY 1908

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

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COUCHSURFING

Streaming premieres you won’t want to miss this week.

Premieres Wednesday: Anthracite — The disappearance of a French reporter brings his daughter to an Alpine mountain town, where she’s been led by clues she found on the internet. Because “I do my own research” sounds even more obnoxious when you say it in French. (Netflix)

Blood Free — A veteran of Korea’s military elite poses as the bodyguard to a female CEO so he can investigate her company’s potential involvement in a terrorist attack that literally crippled their country’s government. Meanwhile, everybody in this country knows MTG planted that pipe bomb, and we can’t even nail her for jaywalking. (Hulu)

The Challenge: All Stars — Twenty-four contestants converge on Cape Town, South Africa, for Season 4, with the lineup including some legendary players who haven’t been seen on the show for two decades. By this point, their biggest challenge should be lowering their A1C. (Paramount+)

The Hijacking of Flight 601 — Six scripted episodes dramatize the true-life story of a 1973 terrorist action that resulted in the longest-lasting appropriation of an aircraft in Latin-American history. It only ended when the hijackers found out the plane was a Boeing and immediately turned themselves in. (Netflix)

Unlocked: A Jail Experiment — Learn what happened when Arkansas sheri Eric Higgins experimented with a bold new approach to incarceration that gave felons unprecedented freedom to move about the grounds. This docuseries has been a little late making it to Netflix, because the original camera crew all had their throats slit when they broke to use the bathroom. (Netflix)

What Jennifer Did — One fateful night in 2010, Vietnamese immigrant Jennifer Pan called the Ontario police to notify them that intruders had burst into her family home and killed both her parents. So guess who immediately

Fallout — The classic game franchise becomes a live-action series in which the survivors of a nuclear apocalypse have to leave their underground shelters and navigate the mutated world above. Or as you and I know it, “going to Costco.” (Prime Video)

Franklin — Michael Douglas plays founding father Benjamin Franklin in a limited series that shows how a humble, possibly syphilitic kite fetishist got the French to support us in the Revolutionary War. Can’t wait until the KKKarens on Twitter see the title and start kvetching that we shouldn’t be giving any more oxygen to the Black kid from Peanuts. (Apple TV+)

Good Times — Celebrate the 50th anniversary of the classic sitcom with an animated remake developed by Carl Jones of The Boondocks. Jones was replaced as showrunner just a few months ago, and I don’t think I’ve ever wanted more to hear what Uncle Ruckus had to say on a subject. (Netflix)

became Suspect No. 1? OK, you got me: The answer is “Alex Murdaugh,” just like always. But Jennifer was definitely a close second. (Netflix)

Premieres Thursday:

As the Crow Flies — Season 3 is the final go-’round for this Turkish drama, a sort of All About Eve set in the world of broadcast news. My money says the whole thing ends with Erdoğan seizing control of the studio and sentencing everybody to work on Cocomelon. (Netflix)

Baby Reindeer — Performer Richard Gadd has now wrung an entire seven-episode series out of the 2019 Edinburgh Fringe show in which he recalled being stalked by an unhinged woman. How many more media does he have to tell the story in before we get to ask who’s really the stalker here? (Netflix)

Midsummer Night — A cast of Swedes and Norwegians depicts the panic that erupts when a long-married couple chooses to divulge a shocking secret in the midst of a party that’s being held on the longest day of the year. SPOILERS: The secret is that they’re making everybody watch Rebel Moon, and it only seems like the longest day of the year. (Netflix)

Premieres Friday:

Amar Singh Chamkila — Diljit Dosanjh plays the title role in a biopic about “the Elvis Presley of Punjab.” Admit it: Now you’re dying to know what their Screamin’ Jay Hawkins was like. (Netflix)

The Greatest Hits — Romance meets science fiction as a young woman (Lucy Boynton) discovers that music can transport her through time, forcing her to choose between a promising new suitor (Justin H. Min) and a former flame (David Corenswet). Funny how the guy in the past is the one with a future. (Hulu)

A Journey — Given the choice between undergoing cancer treatment and going on vacation in Tasmania, a headstrong Filipina makes an unconventional decision. Shot under the working title You Can’t Be Yahoo Serious. (Netflix)

Stolen — The novel by author Ann-Helén Laestadius yields a dramatic feature about a member of Sweden’s Indigenous Sámi community who takes drastic steps to defend her people’s endangered reindeer-herding tradition. Listen, if Donder and Blitzen want protection, tell ’em to stop running over all those grandmas. (Netflix)

Premieres Tuesday:

CTRL+ALT+DESIRE — “Local boy made good” alert! Three documentary episodes revisit the story of Chuluota’s Grant Amato, who dropped out of UCF and got fired from his job as an AdventHealth nurse before developing an obsession with a Bulgarian cam girl that led him to murder his entire family. Shocking stu , right? Who knew you could get fired from AdventHealth? (Paramount+)

Jimmy Carr: Natural Born Killer In his fourth Netflix stand-up special, the British edgelord explains how he’s managed to bounce back every single time he’s been canceled. Think about that. Take all the time you need. (Netflix)

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ALL THAT GLITTERS

Hard-touring glam-rocker Scott Yoder returns to Orlando — this time with a full band

This week marks the third time that glam-folk phantom Scott Yoder has played the City Beautiful within the last 12 months.

The last two gigs saw Yoder flying solo; this time he’s bringing a reconstituted version of his backing band of diamond dogs. You see, Scott Yoder is a one-off in the annals of glam-rock a hybrid of high-glitter à la Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars welded to the work ethic of a particularly ripe folk-punk troubadour. It’s a jarring juxtaposition when you encounter Yoder live the first time — as we did on a weeknight at Uncle Lou’s, with Yoder clad in a cape singing into a telephone receiver, looking more like he was beamed in from a utopian world of Jobriaths — but he loves this way of living his musical life. For Yoder, traveling and being on a stage, any stage, is where life makes most sense.

“It’s the most natural spot for me to be,” says Yoder. “It’s more relaxing to me than going to the grocery store or, you know, having any dayto-day things to do.”

Yoder credits a stint touring as the backing and opening band at the tender age of 20 for Moldy Peaches eccentric and road warrior Kimya Dawson as being pivotal to shaping his work ethic.

“I took a lot from her work ethic and it’s really just in my bones at this point,” reflects Yoder. “Really being dedicated to the music and connecting with people and not being too aloof or too holier-than-thou. She’s a very down-to-earth person and that served as a huge example to me.”

Speaking of backing bands, Yoder is — as mentioned before — back on the road with a full band. And as enthralling as those solo shows were, you can tell Yoder is happy to have creative comrades along with him.

This time it’s Dave Harvey on drums — also from Nudity and the seminal Behead the Prophet NLSL, and producer of some past Yoder recordings — newcomer bassist Michael Trew, and longtime creative foil Fiona Moonchild.

Besides being a formidable synth-pop artist in her own right, Moonchild ably fills the Mick Ronson role to Yoder’s Bowie, right down to Yoder supplicating in front of Moonchild as she shreds away during shows. Their creative telepathy is apparent.

“It really just stems from our friendship and how compatible we are, down to our shared interest in things like tinned fish and going on little pointless missions,” says Yoder. “We can just shoot the shit for however long, and that’s what you need in a long-term partner who’s going to be in a van with you for multiple continents and multiple months.”

Though he enjoyed his stint as a solo artist,

8 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 Will’s Pub 1042 N. Mills Ave. willspub.org $10

Yoder feels more musically complete playing as part of a band.

“I’m a fundamentally collaborative performer. I’ve learned how to play instruments while playing alongside other people,” says Yoder. “For me, doing the solo tours was a chance to experiment with myself and push myself away from that comfortable, familiar territory. I was more interested in collaborating with, interacting with and even confronting the audience as much as I could. That was really fun for me. But I love mixing it up with this band and having the different dynamics and different musical sensibilities bounce off each other and see how songs can develop that way.”

And what a collaboration it is. The singer and band hit the stage with makeup like warpaint, accentuated by pulsing lights and fog machines, duly romping and stomping through a set of strangely familiar glammy anthems led by a ghostly, bedazzled Yoder. This is a band that leaves it all on the stage. (We suddenly remember Yoder playing the outdoor patio at Stonewall during a frigid winter night and swinging from the stage rafters.) There’s usually even a tender unplugged part of the set, summoning up visions of Marc Bolan frozen at that crucial crossroads of pixie-folk and Electric Warrior.

“I treat the stage as if is a ritual. … If you’re up on a stage, if you’re performing for people, you have to do the most that you think you can do with that opportunity,” says Yoder.

“It doesn’t matter what the size is. It’s incumbent upon you as a performer to fully realize your creative vision in that venue. I feel like a big part of why people want to go out and see live music in person is that they want to be transported somewhere. They want to have an escape. I know I do.”

And though it’s tempting for hacks (including this one!) to imbue Yoder with Thin White Duke mystique while filing column inches, Yoder goes out of his way to puncture it, to keep things DIY and human-scale outside of that makeup-smeared hour on the stage.

“I’m not a super glamorous person day to day. I like to eat some peanut butter out of the jar while waiting for the gas to pump and then get some drip coffee and take the dog for a walk,” demurs Yoder. “That’s the regular kind of thing.”

Rest assured, however, that Scott Yoder will not be eating peanut butter out of a jar in public at Will’s Pub come Wednesday.

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LOCAL RELEASES

Orlando rock warhorse Steve Garron — whose local influence fronting notable bands like Precious and Potsie goes all the way back to the 1990s — last emerged with latest act Steve Garron & the Guarantees’ 2021 EP, Black Box Recorder EP. Now, at long last, the alt-rock band are finally back with brand-new 7-inch single “Tupac and Kurt Cobain.”

Although Garron’s still backed by the same group of credentialed Orlando players as before (bassist Justin Martin, guitarist Wheeler Newman and drummer Chris LeBrane), they’re now going by the more streamlined name of simply The Guarantees. On the new two-sided single, the formula that robes Garron’s distinctive neo-glam vocals in guitar grandeur has especially melodic leanings.

On the titular A-side, Garron’s famously wry musing is a skewering of rock & roll’s romanticization of dead young idols. Meanwhile, B-side track “Favorite Little Heartbeat” is a tender, sonorous love song that swoons with heart and drama. Because it’s Steve Garron we’re dealing with, the song is about his cat.

Released on April 5 to coincide with the 30th anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death, the two-song release is a solid refresher of Garron’s affecting irreverence. “Tupac and Kurt Cobain” b/w “Favorite Little Heartbeat” is a Bandcamp exclusive that’s available both digitally and on vinyl. Locally, it’ll be on sale at spots like Park Ave CDs.

CONCERT PICKS THIS WEEK

The 502s, Daniel Nunnelee: Seeing as how the world we live in right now is a living armageddon, who can be blamed for wanting just a little goddamn levity? Well, that’s exactly what

Orlando music warhorse

Steve Garron — noted for fronting acts like Precious and Potsie — is back with The Guarantees and a brandnew single, “Tupac and Kurt Cobain,” skewering rock’s romance with dead young idols

The 502s do … almost exclusively. For real, this Orlando band are a folk-pop juggernaut of unrelenting exuberance. That supernaturally sunny shine has made them a breakout phenomenon, going from playing the city’s small indie venues to, now, headlining the primetime touring stage of House of Blues thanks to some heavy viral heat that’s earned them staggering online stats for an Orlando act. Come send the hometown crew off on their major national tour. Can you even handle all their sweetness? (7 p.m. Saturday, April 13, House of Blues, $25-$39.50)

Madison McFerrin: Nearly everyone who lived through the smothering pop-cultural domination of 1988 smash hit “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” has sworn off Bobby McFerrin for their own sanity. It’s an unfair historical circumstance because the man is a wildly virtuosic and innovative vocalist. But still, even nearly four decades on, any

suggestion of that unshakable earworm can still induce a shiver. How do you even slough off that kind of baggage? In Madison McFerrin’s case, she immediately squashes comparisons to her father with a voice that is both cutting-edge original and utterly her own. Her future R&B sound shoots for the outer limits on otherworldly frequencies that can range from Little Dragon-esque grooves to space-age soul. She may be her father’s daughter but, with her bold and tasteful vision, she’s unmistakably her own woman. (5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 14, Judson’s Live, $22)

Julia Wolf, Scro: NYC pop chameleon Julia Wolf is doing everything that all of today’s hottest young stars are doing, only she’s doing it better. Musically, her sound’s got all the hallmarks that are de rigueur right now, except she’s sticking it with a precision that few can match. And while everyone’s sporting hip-hop swag these days, Wolf wears it with the kind of natural assurance that reveals her peers as the poseurs they are. It all adds up to the kind of rare star who doesn’t just play the modern pop game but elevates it. (7 p.m. Monday, April 15, The Social, $15)

Beach Fossils, Nation of Language: For nearly 15 years, Brooklyn’s Beach Fossils have proven an indie-rock mainstay. But in recent years, opener Nation of Language have rocketed skyward to become one of today’s hottest indie names, with a perfected sound that shades a minimalist synth-pop aesthetic with modern post-punk mood. They’re bright young disciples of OMD’s early groundbreaking work who carry that torch as proudly as if Pretty in Pink never even happened. (7 p.m. Wednesday, April 17, House of Blues, $29.50-$75) baolehuu@orlandoweekly.com

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THURSDAY, APRIL 11

Josh Wardle

The UCF School of Visual Arts and Design hosts Josh Wardle, creator of the viral internet game Wordle, as its distinguished artist on Thursday at UCF’s John C. Hitt Library. Wardle is a Welsh software engineer, technology speaker and artist. He released his almost-eponymous word game in 2021 (as a gift for his girlfriend, awww!);

it quickly became a meme-worthy sensation and accidentally turned him into an entrepreneur. Wordle was bought by the New York Times in 2022 for over $1 million, and the game — termed “addictive” by Newsweek — has hundreds of thousands of daily users. Now, Wardle works as a software engineer at the Brooklyn art collective MSCHF, which made headlines in 2021 after producing Lil Nas X’s controversial “Satan shoes” that contained (a drop of) human blood. SVAD’s

Distinguished Artist Series is free to attend and open to the public, and Wardle will participate in a Q&A session after his talk. 6 p.m., UCF John C. Hitt Library, 4000 Central Florida Blvd., ucf.edu, free. — Alexandra Sullivan

FRIDAY, APRIL 12

Florida Film Festival

The Florida Film Festival returns for a “blockbuster” 33rd year, with a slate of adventurous cinema and special events taking over Maitland’s Enzian Theater as well as some screens at Winter Park Village’s Regal Cinemas. The fest’s theme this year is “A Road Trip for Yer Mind,” and FFF organizers are presenting more than 170 di erent films from 41 countries around the world. Films on o er include long-form narrative features, documentaries and shorts (including the infamous midnight showcase). The big-ticket events include a screening of the wonderfully gay dark comedy But I’m a Cheerleader, with stars Clea DuVall and Natasha Lyonne in the actual house. With Lyonne in the midst of her 99th career renaissance on the back of a starring role in Poker Face, this is a very cool highlight of the Fest. Also, the timeless Monty Python and the Holy Grail gets a screening with Python John Cleese in attendance. (Buckle up! He has some surely lukewarm takes on “cancel culture”!) Other highlights include oddball music doc Born Innocent: The Redd Kross Story; the world premiere of comedy Lady Parts, about a woman who has to move back with her parents to recover from surgery on her vagina; and the Donn of Tiki documentary premiere, complete with folks from Don the Beachcomber coming out to sling original Donn tiki liquid-gold at Eden Bar. And that’s the merest scratch of the surface. The Florida Film Festival runs through April 21. Various times and locations, floridafilmfestival.com, various prices. — Matthew Moyer

Pride Prom

Start those Promposals now — Come Out With Pride is hosting 2024’s Pride Prom at the Orlando Science Center on Friday. Pride Prom is an event for LGBTQIA folks over the age of 21. The theme of the event, fittingly, is “Be Your Brightest Self,” encouraging attendees to dress in

neon colors and glow-in-the-dark finery. The evening features music by DJ Blue Star and live entertainment by Raspberry Pie as well as classic prom activities like the crowning of the Royal Court, handled by Sondra Rae from Johnny’s House on XL106.7 and Pride Radio. Guests can take pictures in a photobooth presented by Firefly or hang out by the food table featuring snacks by Cuisiniers Catering or free frozen custard from Shake Shack. VIP lounge tickets include meet-and-greet experiences with the performers, Rae, and Gabe Pabon, a trans activist and reality star from 90 Day Fiancé. If you’re feeling a little wallflowery and just want to cuddle a puppy, a Quiet Corner (presented by Canine Companions) is ready for you. 8 p.m., Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St., comeoutwithpride.org, $30-$100. — AS

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

Brunch in the Park

Orlando’s top spots for all things brunch and bubbly collide in Lake Eola Park this weekend for Brunch in the Park. This all-day event o ers attendees the chance to dive into unlimited brunch bites from more than 20 local eateries, plus endless beer, bloody marys, mimosas and cocktails — all wrapped up with live entertainment, a cocktail competition and those lakeside views. Just some of the participating vendors include Jack and Honey’s, Smoke & Donuts BBQ and Hammered Lamb (providing samples of their Best of Orlando® awardwinning bloody marys). And guests won’t want to miss out on any of the tastes on deck before voting for the two People’s Choice Awards at stake: one for top brunch bites and one for top brunch cocktails. Live entertainment courtesy of DJ BMF and the Phat & Jazzy Players will enliven the event. There will also be a 360-degree photo booth and the VIP Van Cam on site to make sure no mimosa-fueled memories are forgotten. New to the event this year is the chance for all attendees to receive introductory Pilates classes! Gotta balance out the indulgences somehow. VIP ticket holders will have access starting at 11 a.m. Noon, Lake Eola Park, 512 E. Washington St., unitedwebrunch.com, $40-$70. — Chloe Greenberg

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Amendment 4 Rally

Reproductive rights advocates rally in Orlando this weekend in support of a ballot measure that would put the right to an abortion in the Florida state Constitution, where politicians can’t mess with it (as easily). Mere days ago, the Florida Supreme Court approved the measure, spearheaded by a coalition of organizations called Floridians Protecting Freedom, for placement on the 2024 ballot. This proposed Amendment 4 would need support from at least 60% of Florida voters in November in order to pass. A November poll conducted by the University of North Florida found 62% of registered Florida voters in support of the proposal — including 53% of polled Republicans. “The fact that we only launched our campaign eight months ago and we’ve already reached our petition goal speaks to the unprecedented support and momentum there is to get politicians out of our private lives and health care decisions,” said Campaign Director Lauren Brenzel of FPF. This rally should keep that momentum going. Noon, Lake Eola Park, free. — McKenna Schueler

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Florida Groves

Florida Groves Music Festival, a fest celebrating “music, art and freedom,” returns to Orlando for a third go-’round. This year’s headliners are Milky Chance and Michael Franti & Spearhead and Atmosphere. Minneapolis outsider hip-hop lifers Atmosphere are worth noting as a can’t-miss performance; the duo of Ant and Slug haven’t performed in Orlando for a few years, and even have some new music in the form of mini-album Talk Talk to share. Other performers confirmed include Tribal Seeds, Two Feet, Boogie T.Rio, Manic Focus, The

Elovaters, 53 Thieves, Passafire, Shwayze, Tropidelic and Cas Haley. Since festivals need to be about a bit more than just music these days to attract a crowd, Florida Groves has plenty of added diversions: Organizers promise live art installations, on-site glassblowing demonstrations, skateboarding, pickleball courts, a cannabis convention, and a marketplace stocked with plenty of artists and vendors. Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive, floridagroves.com, $90-$1,400. — MM

CONCERTS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10

Blue Bamboo Presents John Olearchick Trio 7:30 pm; Casa Feliz, 656 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; $30; 407-636-9951.

Esh Morgan 10 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Fastball, Heffner

7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $25; 407-246-1419.

Finch, Bayside, Armor For Sleep, Winona Fighter

6 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $30-$80; 407-934-2583.

Music for All UCF: Orlando Concert Band Invitational 8 am; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $10; 407-358-6603.

Music in Mills: Big Ron Betts 7 pm; BSide at Ten10, 1110 Virginia Drive; free.

WEDNESDAY–TUESDAY, APRIL 10-16, 2024

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Scott Yoder, Future Bartenderz, Super Passive, The Sourdrops 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10.

Songs and Dances for Wind Orchestra 7:30 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $25; 407-358-6603.

Tanner Johnson Quartet 7 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $15.

UCF Timeless Masterpieces, A Musical Journey Through Eras 7 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $15.

THURSDAY, APRIL 11

Ally Venable 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $20-$25.

BLP Kosher 7 pm; The Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave.; $29.50-$125; 817-583-1136.

Blue Bamboo Presents the Don Soledad Group 7 pm; Winter Park Public Library, 1052 W. Morse Blvd., Winter Park; $25; 407-636-9951.

Blurry, Jeuje, Porch Coffin 8 pm; Uncle Lou’s Entertainment Hall, 1016 N. Mills Ave.; $12-$15; 407-270-9104.

Butcher Brown, Son Little 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $25.

Bywater Call 7 & 9 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $29.50.

Candlelight: A Tribute to Queen 6:30 & 9 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $36.21; 402-249-2445.

A Celebration of Harmony: National High School Choral Festival 7:30 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; Part UCF Celebrates the Arts.; $10; 407-358-6603.

Renee Blair 8 pm; Tin Roof, 8371 International Drive; free; 407-270-7926.

The Rock Orchestra By Candlelight 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $64.50-$109.50; 407-934-2583.

UCF Night Girl’s kNight: Accident Attorneys, Letters 4 Later, Alyk, Parks and Razz, Wolf Cut, Preying Mantease 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $10-$15; 407-673-2712.

Woodwinds Ensembles Concert 7 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $15.

FRIDAY, APRIL 12

904 Jazz Organ Trio: Ulysses Owens Jr., Scott Giddens, Barry Greene 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $30; 407-595-2713.

Bit Brigade

7 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $17; 407-704-6261.

Broadway Rave 8 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $15; 407-648-8363.

Emo Night Karaoke 8 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $17-$60; 407-934-2583.

The Forum, Cannibal Kids 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$17.

Harold López-Nussa: Timba a la Americana 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $45.

Hippocrene Saxophone Quartet 7 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $15.

Josh Meloy 8 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $25.

Kelly Green and Her Quartet 7 & 9:15 pm; Bynx Orlando, 420 E. Church St.; $25; 407-440-3030.

Midnight Vice, Antagonizör, High Pressure, Ramtha, Stunner 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

The Ocoee Music Festival: Bret Michaels, Los Lonely Boys, Layla Brisbois Band, Michael Ray, Cooper Alan, Dion Pride, John Ashley, Tom Jackson Band 6 pm; Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee; free.

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Silvestre Dangond 6 pm; Kia .Center, 400 W. Church St; $47-$197; 800-745-3000.

Taylor Acorn, World’s First Cinema

6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $20; 407-246-1419.

UCF Choirs: An Evening of Consolation and Hope: Brahms’ Requiem 7:30 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $25; 407-358-6603.

SATURDAY, APRIL 13

The 502s, Daniel Nunnelee

7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $25-$39.50; 407-934-2583.

Abstract Citizen 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $30; 407-595-2713.

Brandee Younger 7 & 9:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $40.

The Crane Wives, Rachel Bobbitt 8 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $20.

Deko, Yameii and Friends 6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $28; 407-246-1419.

Druid Lord, Killing Addiction, Plasmodulated, Gnarcossee 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $18-$20.

El Zolazo, Alex Sensation 6 pm; Kia Center, 400 W. Church St.; $20-$325; 800-745-3000.

Florida Groves Music Festival 1 pm; Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive; $90-$1,400; 407-295-3247.

In Gloom, Mad Kelly, Lilith’s Demise, Fear The Light, Counter Attack, Shock and Awe 6:30 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15-$20; 407-673-2712.

Intimate Harmony: UCF Small Ensembles Choral Concert 8 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $10.

Jazz’n Blues Concert 7 pm; Harry P. Leu Gardens, 1920 N. Forest Ave.; $25-

$30; 407-246-2620.

JK and The Contraband 6:30 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Lou Gorbea, Juan Sanchez, Jose Guerrero, Ed Abisada 9 pm; Iron Cow, 2438 E. Robinson St.; $13; 407-346-3130.

The Ocoee Music Festival: Bret Michaels, Los Lonely Boys, Layla Brisbois Band, Michael Ray, Cooper Alan, Dion Pride, John Ashley, Tom Jackson Band 4 pm; Bill Breeze Park, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee; free.

Seven Seas Food Festival: Hoobastank 7 pm; Bayside Stadium, 5677 SeaWorld Drive; $99-$209; 407-545-5550.

Timmy Trumpet 10 pm; The Vanguard, 578 N. Orange Ave.; $24.99$54.99; 817-583-1136.

SUNDAY, APRIL 14

One Year Anniversary Show: Drosera, Social Security, JAR, Shock and Awe 6 pm; The S.P.O.T, 6633 E Colonial Drive; $10; 386-956-6841.

Combichrist, Dead Animal Assembly Plant, Esoterik, Cultus Black 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $20; 407-673-2712.

Florida Groves Music Festival 1 pm; Central Florida Fairgrounds, 4603 W. Colonial Drive; $90-$1,400; 407-295-3247.

Joe’s NYC Bar 12:30 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; $20.

Madison McFerrin 5 & 7:30 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $22.

National Young Composers Challenge ; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; free; 407-358-6603.

Sarah And The Sundays 6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $20; 407-246-1419.

The Toasters, Control This, Chilled Monkey Brains, Colorblind Dinosaurs 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$20.

Zoso The Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $25-$200.

MONDAY, APRIL 15

One Year Anniversary Show Day

2: Monterey, Woven, Concealer, Flask 7 pm; The S.P.O.T, 6633 E Colonial Drive; $10; 386-956-6841.

Julia Wolf, Scro 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $15; 407-246-1419.

Unprocessed 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $18-$22.

TUESDAY, APRIL 16

Alborosie, F.Y.A.H., Jwadi 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $35; 407-246-1419.

The Brook and The Bluff 7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $22.50; 407-648-8363.

Don Soledad Trio 7 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $15.

Matt LaPham 9 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

EVENTS

33rd Annual Florida Film Festival

Ten days and more than 160 films plus first-class events where film lovers mingle with filmmakers and celebrities. Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; 407-629-0054; floridafilmfestival.com.

35,000 Watts: The Story of College Radio Documentary charts the wild journey of visionaries and rebels on college campuses across America who changed the course of music history and made an indelible imprint on our culture. 7 pm Thursday; Bush Auditorium, Rollins College, 1000 Holt Ave., Winter Park; $5-$7; 407646-2000; 35000watts.com.

Annual Art Party Raise funds for the museum and enjoy light bites, cocktails, interaction with resident artists, live painting, live auction of art and unique experiences, fabulous silent auction, photo opportunities and more. 7 pm Saturday; Art and History Museums — Maitland, 231 W. Packwood Ave., Maitland; $70-$1,600; 407-539-2181; artandhistory.org.

Brews Around the Zoo Adults-only open-air event benefiting the Zoo, will feature 15 beer stations with over 30 different craft beers, including seltzer, wine tastings and live music. 5 pm Saturday; Central Florida Zoo and Botanical Gardens, 3755 W. Seminole Blvd., Sanford; $50-$150.

Brunch in the Park Graze for hours on limitless delicious brunch bites, bloody marys, beer, mimosas and cocktails in the beautiful daylight hours with live entertainment. Noon Saturday; Lake Eola Park, North Rosalind Avenue and East Washington Street; $40-$70; unitedwebrunch.com.

Culinary Curiosities Food Science: Discover Why You Taste What You Taste with Chef Mark Rodriguez 6 pm Thursday; Edible Education Experience, 26 E. King St.; $74; edibleed.org.

Josh Wardle: Creator of Wordle Part of the School of Visual Arts and Design Distinguished Artist Lecture series. 6 pm Thursday; University of Central Florida, John C. Hitt Library, Room 402, 12701 Pegasus Drive; free; 407-823-4373; events.ucf.edu.

Motor Madness 1 pm Saturday; Camping World Stadium, 1 Citrus Bowl Place; $37.45; 407-423-2476; campingworldstadium.com.

Neon Night See the Orange Court Motor Lodge neon sign from the historic local neon sign collection illuminated in public for the first time in over 30 years. 6 pm Friday; Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, 445 N. Park Ave., Winter Park; $6; 407-6455311; morsemuseum.org.

Pride Prom “Be Your Brightest Self” and dress in bright colors and glow-inthe-dark accessories, symbolizing the vibrancy of the LGBTQIA+ community. 8 pm Friday; Orlando Science Center, 777 E. Princeton St; $30-$100; 407514-2000; osc.org.

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

The emotionally stirring tale of an exiled barber in 19th-century London who has a score to settle. Part of UCF Celebrates the Arts.

Thursday-Sunday; Walt Disney Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $20-$75; 844-513-2014; drphillipscenter.org.

Virginia Drive

Live Local vendors, food, music, and more. 5 pm Saturday; Ivanhoe Village Main Street, Orange Avenue between New Hampshire and Princeton streets; free-$5; ivanhoevillage.org

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): Now is a favorable time to make initial inquiries, ask for free samples and enjoy window-shopping. But it’s not an opportune time to seal final decisions or sign binding contracts. Have fun haggling and exploring, even as you avoid making permanent promises. Follow the inklings of your heart more than the speculations of your head, but refrain from pledging your heart until lots of evidence is available. You are in a prime position to attract and consider an array of possibilities, and for best results you should remain noncommittal for the foreseeable future.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Author Betty Bender said, “Anything I’ve ever done that ultimately was worthwhile initially scared me to death.” Painter Georgia O’Kee e confessed she always harbored chronic anxiety — yet that never stopped her from doing what she loved. Philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Anyone who is not every day conquering some fear has not learned the secret of life.” I hope these testimonials inspire you to bolster your grit, Taurus. In the coming days, you may not have any more or less fear than usual. But you will be able to summon extra courage and willpower as you render the fear at least semi-irrelevant.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Richard the Lionheart (1157–1199) was a medieval king of England. How did he get his nickname? Scholars say it was because of his skill as a military leader. But legend tells an additional story. As a young man, Richard was imprisoned by an enemy who arranged for a hungry lion to be brought into his cell. As the beast opened its maw to maul the future king, Richard thrust his arm down its throat and tore out its heart, killing it. What does this tale have to do with you, Gemini? I predict you will soon encounter a test that’s less extreme than Richard’s but equally solvable by bursts of creative ingenuity. Though there will be no physical danger, you will be wise to call on similar boldness. Drawing on the element of surprise may also serve you well.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): Will the adventures heading your way be unusual, amusing and even unprecedented? I bet they will have at least some of those elements. You could encounter plot twists you’ve never witnessed or imagined. You may be inspired to dream up creative adjustments unlike any you’ve tried. These would be very positive developments. They suggest you’re becoming more comfortable with expressing your authentic self and less susceptible to the influence of people’s expectations. Every one of us is a unique genius in some ways, and you’re getting closer to inhabiting the fullness of yours.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): At least for now, help may not be available from the usual sources. Is the doctor sick? Does mommy need mothering? Is the therapist feeling depressed? My advice is to not worry about the deficiencies, but rather shift your attention to skillful surrogates and substitutes. They may give you what you need — and even more. I’m reminded of The Crystal Cave, a novel about the Arthurian legend. The king, Ambrosius Aurelianus, advises the magician Merlin, “Take power where it is o ered.” In other words: not where you think or wish power would be, but from sources that are unexpected or outside your customary parameters.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): The rest of the story is not yet ready to emerge, but it will be soon. Be patient just a while longer. When full disclosure arrives, you will no longer have to guess about hidden agendas and simmering subtexts. Adventures in the underworld will move aboveground. Missing links will finally appear, and perplexing ambiguities will be clarified. Here’s how you can expedite these developments: Make sure you are thoroughly receptive to knowing the rest of the story. Assert your strong desire to dissolve ignorance.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): In the coming weeks, you can ask for and receive more blessings than usual. So please be aggressive and imaginative about asking! Here are suggestions about what gifts to seek out: No. 1, vigorous support as you transform two oppositional forces into complementary influences; No. 2, extra money, time and spaciousness as you convert a drawback into an asset; No. 3, kindness and understanding as you ripen an unripe aspect of yourself; No. 4, inspiration and advice as you make new connections that will serve your future goals.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Read the two helpwanted ads below. Meditate on which appeals to you more, and treat this choice as a metaphor for a personal decision you face. No. 1: “Pedestrian, predictable organization seeks humdrum people with low-grade ambitions for tasks that perform marginally useful services. Interested in exploring mild passions and learning more about the art of spiritual bypassing?” No. 2: “Our high-octane conclave values the arts of playing while you work and working while you play. Are you ready and able to provide your creative input? Are you interested in exploring the privilege and responsibility of forever reinventing yourself? We love restless seekers who are never bored.”

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): What is a gourmet bargain? What is a discount marvel? How

about an inspiring breakthrough that incurs no debt? Themes like those are weaving their way into your destiny. So be alert for the likelihood that cheap thrills will be superior to the expensive kind. Search for elegance and beauty in earthy locations that aren’t sleek and polished. Be receptive to the possibility that splendor and awe may be available to you at a low cost. Now may be one of those rare times when imperfect things are more sublime than the so-called perfect stu .

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): “There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in,” wrote novelist Graham Greene. For me, it was three days near the end of third grade when I wrote a fairy tale about the unruly adventures of a fictional kid named Polly. Her wildness was infused with kindness. Her rebellions were assertive but friendly. For the first time, as I told Polly’s story, I realized I wanted to be an unconventional writer when I grew up. What about you, Capricorn? When you were young, was there a comparable opening to your future? If so, now is a good phase to revisit it, commune with your memories of it and invite it to inspire the next stage of its evolution in you.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Even when you are your regular, ordinary self, you have a knack and fondness for irregularity and originality. And these days, your a nity for what’s unprecedented and uncommon is even higher than usual. I am happy about that. I am cheering you on. So please enjoy yourself profoundly as you experiment with nonstandard approaches. Be as idiosyncratic as you dare! Even downright weird! But also try to avoid direct conflicts with the Guardians of How Things Have Always Been Done. Don’t allow Change Haters to interfere with your fun or obstruct the enhancements you want to initiate. Be a slippery innovator. Be an irrepressible instigator.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Below are truths I hope you will ripen and deepen in the coming months. No. 1: Negative feelings are not necessarily truer and more profound than positive ones. No. 2: Cynical opinions are not automatically more intelligent or well-founded than optimistic opinions. No. 3: Criticizing and berating yourself is not a more robust sign of self-awareness than praising and appreciating yourself. No. 4: Any paranoia you feel may be a stunted emotion resulting from psychic skills you have neglected to develop. No. 5: Agitation and anxiety can almost always be converted into creative energy.

Meet Diamond!

Diamond (A542672) is 3 years old, petite, fast and very intelligent. She is obedient and very treat-motivated. Diamond is calm and playful around other dogs, but with people she can be a bit selective. We find she is affectionate to some and just kind of indifferent with others. Diamond knows who she likes, and lets it show. She absolutely loves toys and can spend her entire yard time chasing a ball, playing soccer, and chewing on a bone.

April is National Heartworm Awareness Month! Did you know approximately 10% of the dogs we receive at our shelter test positive for heartworm disease? Many years ago, with a lack of available resources, this resulted in a poor prognosis for these dogs, with few people willing to take them in. Now, thanks to our heartworm sponsorship program, we cover the treatment costs for all adopted and rescued dogs. To celebrate our heartworm disease sponsorship program and bring awareness to heartworm disease, we are reducing adoption fees for these dogs to $30 for the month of April. That adoption fee covers the spay/neuter, initial vaccines and microchip identification.

Orange County Animal Services is located at 2769 Conroy Road in Orlando, near the Mall at Millenia. The shelter is open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. every day except Wednesday, when it’s open 2-6 p.m. For more information, please call 407-836-3111 or visit ocnetpets.com.

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PUBLIC SALE Personal property of the following tenants will be sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, Sections: 83.801 - 83.809. All units areassumed to contain general household goods unless otherwise indicated. Viewing of photos will be available on www.lockerfox.com, up to 5 days prior to each scheduled sale. The owners or their agents reserve the right to bid on any unit and also to refuse any bid. All items or units may not be available on the day of sale. The Public Sale will take place via www.lockerfox.com on: Wednesday, April 24, 2024 1:30 p.m., or thereafter, at: SANFORD DEPOT 2728 W 25th St, Sanford, FL 32771 407-305-3388 #1351 Summer Brown, #1166 Darby Shipp-Christensen, #1537 Mary Brown. The above Tenants have been given proper notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce a statutory lien on the property located in their respective unit of the above-mentioned self-storage facilities. Publication Dates: April 3 and 10, 2024.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: April 19th, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00 PM Extra Space Storage 831 N. Park Avenue Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 4500345 Yannery Santana - household goods. Carmelo Sanchez - Mattress, Tools. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to comlete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 2631 E Semoran Blvd. Apopka, FL 32703 (407) 408-7437 on April 19th, 2024 12:00PM Katelyn Cordua-Household items, Lachman Slowley-Household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location

indicated: April 19, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 1101 Marshall farms rd., Ocoee FL 34761, 407-516-7221 Ralyn Sugar -house goods, Alberto Marostica-household items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: April 19th, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 11920 W Colonial Dr Ste 10, Ocoee FL 34761, 407-794-6970. Latisha Simeina- household items. Louis Liggetthousehold items. Shukeema Woodardseasonal. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 19, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 3404: 2650 N Powers Dr Orlando, FL 32818, 407.982.1032 @ 1:00 PM: Leslie Jones-Household Items, Wilbet Edouard-Boxes and Clothes, Anitese Masson-Household Items, Marvan James-Household Items, Daniel McDellah-Household Items,Gregory L Wilson-Household Items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life Storage/ Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: April 23rd, 2024 at the times and locations listed below. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00 PM Extra Space Storage 610 Rinehart Rd. Lake Mary, FL 32746 (407) 637-1360 Morrell Byrd-car vin 1LNHM83W81Y610698 2001 Lincoln town car license tag Y066MV FL, Jacqueline St. Clair-Husbands-Personal items, Andres maldonado-box rims, Preston Siler-: Furniture, Electronics, Sandra Green-Bed, mini refrigerator. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated April 23rd, 2024 at the time and location listed below. 12:00PM Extra Space Storage 1451 Rinehart Rd Sanford, FL 32771 (407) 915-4908. The personal goods stored therein by the following: Shaunte Campbell: bed,clothes,boxes. Ashley Myers: luggage,totes.Jose Souza: boxes,art,trash cans. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 1001 Lee Rd. Orlando, FL 32810 (407) 489-3742 on April 19th, 2024 12:00PM. Jennifer VanWagner: copy machine, monitors, desks. Thaddeus Wilson: Boxes, clothes, bed frame. Bobbi Williams: Holiday decorations, totes. Franklin Haggard: boxes, bedding, bedframe. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Extra Space Storage 6035 Sand Lake Vista Drive, Orlando, FL 32819 April 19th, 2024, 11:00AM Preshenique Grant Household Items, Rhonda Chery / Rhonda Myhand Household items, furniture, boxes Monica L. Ortiz Household Items Carlos Jauregui Household Items Gardy Ovide Furniture. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 8235 N Orange Blossom Trl, Orlando FL, 32810, 727.428.6564 @ 12:00PM on April 19, 2024

Nitza Rodriguez: tools small air compressor washer and dryer boxes Teasha Crable: Household Goods Yaudel Munoz: Tools and Misc items Tammie Houdyshell: Household Goods/Furniture, Tools/Appliances Bobby Bennett: Household Goods/ Furniture Cristian Gonzalez: Household Goods/Furniture Antoine Arnold: Furniture Jamie Felsing: Household Goods/Furniture Rachel Heiserman: Household Goods/Furniture Shelia Baxter: Household

Goods/Furniture Yaudel Munoz: Vehicle. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility inorder to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: April 25, 2024, at the times and locations listed below: The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 12280 East Colonial Drive, Orlando FL 32826, 3218883670: Erin Weisinger: Books, boxes, household goods, toys, personal effects; Timothy D Shea: clothing, wall art, punching bag, books, boxes, desk; Jose E. Matos Valentin: Household goods, boxes, train set, electronics, wall art; Tamara Dungca: toys, boxes, outside shed, wicker furniture; Brian Peele: boxes, clothing, electronics, washer, dresser, furniture. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 14916 Old Cheney Hwy, Orlando FL 32826, (407) 208-9257: Jonathan Wilkerson: boxes, tools, outdoor lights, tubs of sealant, insulation panels, industrial fan, buckets, holiday decor The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 3364 W State Rd 426 Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 930-4293: Robert Emmet Gannon III: Household Goods/Furniture; Rudolph Narcisse: Boxes and furniture; Jeffrey S Blum: Household Goods/Furniture The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 1010 Lockwood Blvd Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 930-4370: Darryl II Davis: Funiture, Mattress & Bedding, Boxes, Fans, Bags. Samantha Bell: Furniture, Boxes, Bins, Fans, Toys, Clothes The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 6068 Wooden Pine Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32829, 4079745165: Jodel Borgella: Funiture, household goods. The personal goods stored therein the following: 11:00AM Life Storage, 11583 University Blvd, Orlando, FL 32817, 407777-2278: Rebekah Marsh: Table, dresser, chair, totes, boxes, towels, pogo stick and grandfather clock; Jimmy Pelkey: Household Goods/Furniture, Dining set, chair, mattress, table, boxes, fishing poles, lamps and rugs. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:00AM Life Storage, 9001 Eastmar Commons Blvd, Orlando, FL 32825, 4079016180: Dustin Compton: mannequins, wall art, computer monitor, desk and chair, weights, boxes, clothing, shelves. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:15AM Extra Space Storage, 1305 Crawford Ave. St. Cloud FL 34769, 4075040833: Raymond Hironimus: household items, Jeremy Williams: Household items, Francisco Suarez: Refrigerator, Pressure washer brush, dishwasher, Robert Troupe: Shoes, clothing, Art, Household items The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 11071 University Blvd Orlando, FL 32817, 3213204055: Catherine Johnson decor, boxes, clothing, small furniture; Michael Tunay boxes, furniture etc.; Nilsa Leggett home goods; Evelyn Price holiday decor, wood, furniture, clothing. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra

Space Storage, 12915 Narcoossee rd. Orlando FL 32832, 4075015799: Rosa T. Lopez-Household goods The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 342 Woodland Lake Drive Orlando FL 32828, 3218004793: Keyshla Matos; Dining table, 2-piece couch, bags, boxes. JoAnne Johnson; Household goods, appliances, clothes.

Allen Caldwell: Stingray 240CR Boat and trailer (not included in sale) The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:45 PM Extra Space Storage, 9847 Curry Ford Rd Orlando, FL 32825, 4074959612: Lyson M Morrison-Household goods. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 1:15PM Extra Space Storage, 11261 Narcoossee Rd. Orlando FL 32832, 4072807355: Hilburn Hunkins: JetSki (not included in sale); Carlos Pascale Gonsales: Furniture, Boxes, Household Goods; Solange Gallardo: Sofa, Bed, Bed Frame, Dinning Table Set, Small Dressers; Michelle Lynn Avrett Curtis: Household Items. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 2:00PM Extra Space Storage, 12709 E Colonial Dr, Orlando FL 32826, 4076343990: Latoscha S Nobles: Household Goods; Donald Jackson: furniture, tv, washer, boxes; Marjory Natasha Junkermeier: furniture, small appliances

The personal goods stored therein by the following: 2:00PM Extra Space Storage 11971 Lake Underhill Rd, Orlando FL 32825, 4075167913: Camille Baker homegoods, Joan Ouko totes, Alejandra Noriega merchandise, Lynford M. Parries homegoods The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 2650 W.25th St. Sanford, Fl 32771, 407-324-9985 on April 23rd, 2024 at 12:00pm Tailore Conyers: household goods, Robert Beron: Household Goods, Andre Stokes:household goods, Michael Eason Sr : Household Goods,Christopher Chavis:Household Goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Life Storage, #3700, 5645 W State Road 46, Sanford, FL 32771 (321)286-7326.

On April 23rd, 2024 at 12:00 PM Timmy McClain- Household goods. Dahana Durand- Household goods, TV/stereo equipment, tools/appliances, Office Furn/ Machines/Equip. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and

may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property

Extra Space Storage/ Life Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Store 3057 4066 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32808 (407) 734-1959 on April 19th, 2024 12:00PM Kraig Lynchwork out equipment, boxes, bags Karril Herbert- boxes, bags, tires, mattresses and bedding, clothing and shoes Tammy Webb- totes, boxes, bags, tools and supplies

Aisha Garvin- furniture, household goods, mattresses, boxes, TV’s, totes and suitcases Wulemotu Danmole- sewing machine, suitcase, household goods, clothing and shoes

Michael Sewell- Cabinets, shelves, clothing, shoes, boxes, and household goods

Erinn Lambert- totes, cabinets, shelves, mattresses, bedding, boxes and household goods

Eli JosephPiano, speakers, motor vehicle parts, mattress, bedding, boxes, computer

Enrique Moran- totes, dishes, kitchenware, boxes, furniture, and household goods

Robbie Walker White- Shelves, mattresses, bedding, lamps, furniture, and household goods

Barbara Kelly- Cement Bags, heavy equipment, power tools and supplies

Harold Brisbane- totes, tables, football equipment, personal effects, sports memorabilia, and boxes

Wendy Jones- totes, cart, baby toys, boxes, Loretta Harris- mattresses, bedding, furniture, and household goods

James Tucker- tires, totes, heavy equipment, shoes, clothing, and household goods

Sheneiah Williams- TV, totes, dresser, cabinets, boxes and household goods

Mary Eutsey- totes, boxes, furniture and household goods

Sabrina Rodgers- mattresses, bedding, lamps, books, boxes, dishes, kitchenware, and household goods Ashley Kindred- totes, personal effects, boxes, and household goods Crystal Rodriguez- boxes, bags, totes, TV Robin Evans- clothing, shoes, personal effects, toys, boxes and household goods George Borysewich- Boxes, equipment, crates, tools and supplies Sandra Hodge- personal effects, toys, baby items, cabinets and shelves, totes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Life Storage/Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: 25 E Lester Rd Apopka, FL 32712 (407) 551-5590 on April 19, 2024

12:00PM Joceline Vasquez-boxes, beds, sectional, dining table, chairs- Maurkalia White-households, clothes, table, bags, bins. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life Storage/Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 18th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, CASE NO: B18-DP-0027 IN THE INTEREST OF: D.G.W. DOB: 6/15/2011, Minor Child. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS STATE OF FLOR-

IDA TO: Corey Westman, 2116 Firestone Ct Oviedo, FL 32765-5837 A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above referenced children. You are to appear before the Honorable, Melissa D. Souto, Circuit Judge, on Tuesday, April 23, 2024 at 8:45AM. at the Seminole Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773, in Courtroom 2 for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and time specified. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY PRESENT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS HEARING AND AT ALL STAGES OF THIS PROCEEDING.

IF YOU WANT AN ATTORNEY BUT ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD ONE YOU MUST NOTIFY THE COURT AND THE COURT WILL DETERMINE IF YOU ARE ENTITLED TO COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator Seminole Court Administration 301 N. Park Avenue Suite N. 301 Sanford, Florida, 32771-1292 (407) 665-4227at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court in Seminole County, Florida this 11th day of March, 2024. GRANT MALOY, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, BY: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION CASE NO: P23-DP-0025 IN THE INTEREST OF: P. D. DOB: 7/18/2022, a minor child. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS, STATE OF FLORIDA. TO: Maurisha Downey, Address Unknown A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this Court regarding the above referenced child. You are to appear before Circuit Judge, John D. Galluzzo, on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. at 8:30 AM. at the Seminole Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Eslinger Way, Sanford, FL 32773, in Courtroom 2 for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and time specified. YOU ARE ENTITLED TO HAVE AN ATTORNEY PRESENT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THIS HEARING AND AT ALL STAGES OF THIS PROCEEDING. IF YOU WANT AN ATTORNEY BUT ARE UNABLE TO AFFORD ONE YOU MUST NOTIFY THE COURT AND THE COURT WILL DETERMINE IF YOU

ARE ENTITLED TO COURT APPOINTED COUNSEL. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this court at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida this 20th day of March, 2024. GRANT MALOY, Clerk of the Circuit Court and Comptroller, BY: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CASE NO. B19-DP-0038 Juvenile Division: B.

IN THE INTEREST OF: B.H. minor child, Date of Birth 01/18/2023. SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF ADVISORY HEARING FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS

STATE OF FLORIDA TO: Kayla Haney, address unknown, last known address 2402 s. Cedar Ave., Sanford, Florida 32771. A Petition for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Honorable Judge Melissa Souto on April 23, 2024 at 8:45 a.m. at the Juvenile Justice Center, 190 Eslinger Way, Sanford, Florida, 32773, Courtroom 2 for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified. For this hearing, all parties shall participate IN PERSON. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF YOUR PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. Pursuant to Sections 39.802(4) (d) and 63.082(6)(i), Florida Statutes, you are hereby informed of the availability of private placement with an adoption entity, as defined by Section 63.032(3), Florida Statutes. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Sanford, Seminole County, Florida this 18th day of March, 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Samantha Gordon, Esq. Florida Bar No.: 106950. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, By: Deputy Clerk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY STATE OF FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 07/WOOTEN CASE NO: DP22377, IN THE INTEREST OF C.M. DOB: 6/22/2022, minor child. NOTICE OF ACTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO: Valarie Malloch, Address Unknown. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: C.M. born on 6/22/2022. You are hereby commanded to appear on May 10, 2024, at 9:30 AM before the Honorable Wayne Wooten Juna Pulayya at the Orange Courthouse, 2000 East Michigan Street Orlando, Fl 32806, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES A CONSTRUCTIVE CONSENT TO THE TPR PETITION OF THE CHILD(REN) AND COULD RESULT IN THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THE CHILD(REN). WITNESS my hand

and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 22nd day of March, 2024. CLERK OF COURT By: /s/ Deputy Clerk. (Court Seal)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION:

7 CASE NO.: DP20-185 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: M.M.L DOB: 01/18/2013 NOTICE OF ACTION (TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS) TO: Josefa Lopez Jimenez, address unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: M.M.L., born on January 18th, 2013. You are hereby commanded to appear on May 20, 2024, at 9:30 AM before the Honorable Wayne C. Wooten at the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center, in Courtroom 6, the address of which is 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD (OR CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD OR CHILDREN NAMED IN THIS NOTICE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Human Resources, Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 510, Orlando, Florida 32801, (407) 836-2303, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand as Clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 2nd day of April, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, By: /s/ Jennifer Giles, Deputy Clerk (seal)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 7 CASE NO.: DP20-185 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: M.M.L DOB: 01/18/2013 NOTICE OF ACTION (TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS) TO: Arnulfo Chanay, address unknown YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: M.M.L., born on January 18th, 2013. You are hereby commanded to appear on May 20, 2024, at 9:30 AM before the Honorable Wayne C. Wooten at the Thomas S. Kirk Juvenile Justice Center, in Courtroom 6, the address of which is 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS OF THIS CHILD (OR CHILDREN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD OR CHILDREN NAMED IN THIS NOTICE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision

of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator, Human Resources, Orange County Courthouse, 425 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 510, Orlando, Florida 32801, (407) 836-2303, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand as Clerk of said Court and the Seal thereof, this 2nd day of April, 2024. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, By: /s/ Jennifer Giles, Deputy Clerk (seal)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 41 CASE DP18-283 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: K. R. DOB: 01/12/2023, NOTICE OF ACTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. TO: CARMEN RIVERA (Address Unknown). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: K. R., born on January 12, 2023. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on May 14th , 2024, at 2:00 P.M., before the Honorable Laura Shaffer, Juvenile Division, Courtroom 4C, at the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 14th day of March, 2024. Kelvin Soto, as Clerk of Court. By: /s/ as Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 41 CASE 2021-DP-106 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILDREN: C. S. R. DOB: 06/03/2018, C. R. DOB: 04/01/2020, I. R. DOB: 07/05/2021, NOTICE OF ACTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. TO: JENUEL SIERRA QUINONES (Address Unknown). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following children for adoption: C. S. R., born on June 3, 2018; C. R., born on April 1, 2020; & I. R., born on July 5, 2021. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on May 14th , 2024, at 2:00 P.M., before the Honorable Laura Shaffer, Juvenile Division, Courtroom 4C, at the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD(REN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD(REN) NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 14th day of March, 2024. Kelvin Soto, as Clerk of Court. By: /s/

as Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 41 CASE 2021-DP-106 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILDREN: C. S. R. DOB: 06/03/2018, C. R. DOB: 04/01/2020, I. R. DOB: 07/05/2021, NOTICE OF ACTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. TO: CARMEN RIVERA (Address Unknown). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following children for adoption: C. S. R., born on June 3, 2018; C. R., born on April 1, 2020; & I. R., born on July 5, 2021. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on May 14th , 2024, at 2:00 P.M., before the Honorable Laura Shaffer, Juvenile Division, Courtroom 4C, at the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD(REN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD(REN) NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 14th day of March, 2024. Kelvin Soto, as Clerk of Court. By: /s/ as Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR OSCEOLA COUNTY, FLORIDA. JUVENILE DIVISION: 41 CASE 2023-DP-95 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: G. S. DOB: 07/11/2011, NOTICE OF ACTION, TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS. TO: CARISSA SWIERCZYNSKI (Address Unknown). YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the State of Florida, Department of Children and Families, has filed a Petition to terminate your parental rights and permanently commit the following child for adoption: G. S., born on July 11, 2011. A copy of the Petition is on file with the Clerk of the Court. You are hereby commanded to appear on June 6th , 2024, at 2:00 P.M., before the Honorable Laura Shaffer, Juvenile Division, Courtroom 4C, at the Osceola County Courthouse, 2 Courthouse Square, Kissimmee, FL 34741, for an ADVISORY HEARING. FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD. IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED, YOU MIGHT LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 28th day of March, 2024. Kelvin Soto, as Clerk of Court. By: /s/ as Deputy Clerk (Court Seal).

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 07 CASE NO.: DP23-056 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: G.W. DOB: 01/25/2023.

SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. STATE OF FLORIDA To: Rina Gonzalez Last known address: 2807 W. Amelia St., Orlando, FL 32805. A Petition

for Termination of Parental Rights under oath has been filed in this court regarding the above-referenced child. You are hereby commanded to appear before Judge Wayne C. Wooten, on May 20, 2024, at 9:30 a.m., at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified: FAILURE TO PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THIS TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING CONSTITUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS TO THIS CHILD(REN). IF YOU FAIL TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME SPECIFIED YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A PARENT TO THE CHILD NAMED IN THE PETITION. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court at Orlando, Orange County, Florida this 25th day of March, 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Cynthia Rodriguez, Esquire FBN: 1026123 Cynthia.rodriguez4@myflfamilies. com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)

Life Storage/Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Store 8439:1420

N Orange Blossom Trl Orlando, FL 32804 (407) 312-8736 on April 19th, 2024 12:00PM Amanda Felty-household goods

Stephanie Duclos-household goods

Michael Charles-household goods Emilio Knox-household goods The auction will be listed and advertised on

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www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Life Storage/ Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Earthward Education, LLC, of 1116 Hardy Avenue, Orlando Florida 32803, pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, is hereby advertising the following fictitious name: Orlando Honey It is the intent of the undersigned to register “Orlando Honey” with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Dated: 3/30/2024 NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, John C Bonfiglio, of 2812 E Pine St. Orlando, FL 32803, pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, is hereby advertising the following fictitious name: Affiliant Group It is the intent of the undersigned to register Affiliant Group” with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Dated: 3/29/24 orlandoweekly.com ● APRIL 10-16, 2024 ● ORLANDO WEEKLY 41
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NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Prunier Professional Services LLC, of 3343 Mission Bay Blvd, #209, Orlando, FL 32817 pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, is hereby advertising the following fictitious name: TIE EDI

It is the intent of the undersigned to register “TIE EDI” with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Dated: 4/3/2024

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION FOR MONIES DUE ON STORAGE LOCKERS LOCATED AT UHAUL COMPANY FACILITIES. STORAGE LOCATIONS AND TIMES ARE LISTED BELOW. ALL GOODS SOLD ARE HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS, MISCELLANEOUS OR RECOVERED GOODS. ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD TO SATISFY OWNER’S LIEN FOR RENT AND FEES IN ACCORDANCE WITH FLORIDA STATUTES, SELF STORAGE ACT, SECTIONS 83.806 AND 83.807, STARTS AT 8:00am and RUNS CONTINOUSLY. Auction will be held online: www.storagetreasures.com

U-Haul Ctr. 2629 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee Fl. 34744 05/03/2024: 2081

Felix Narvaez, 1305 Jasonn Gama, 1212 Latoya Lewis, 2362 Robinson Moreno, 3112 John Perry, 3308 C.J Watson, 2096

David Burns, 3117 Meghna King. U-Haul Ctr 7800 Narcoossee Rd. Orlando Fl. 32822 05/03/2024: 3000 Vance Whitaker, 1159

Irma Crawford, 1287 Jeff Joachim, 2252

Namivia Villasmil Camarillo, 1088 Sammy Romero, 2189 Amiee Tice, 2033 Destiny

Etienne, 3025 Jesus Mosquera Lopez, 2158 Steven Bross, 1259 Guleed Jama, 1279 Jerard Jackson, 1270 Keith Dixon. 1292 Nicole Dunn, 2388 Paula Cardenas, 2385 Steven Bross. U-Haul Ctr 13301 S. Orange Blossom Trl. Orlando Fl. 32837 05/03/2024: 1615 Amalissa Accilien, 3132

Denise Santana, 2148 Shelby Wroboeskie, 2251 Renee Stansell, 2042 jeanette Kinnitt. U-Haul Ctr 14651 Gatorland Dr. Orlando Fl. 32837 05/03/2024: 556 Caled Maxie, 1103

Jackeline Marrero, 527 Michael Zurita, 241 Marlyn Mcnair, 962 Jessica Santiago, 710 Reggie Santoni, 297 Cesarina Lluberes.

Notice Of Public Sale

Personal property of the following tenants will be sold for cash to satisfy rental liens in accordance with Florida Statutes, Self Storage Facility Act, Sections 83-806 and 83-807. Contents may include kitchen, household items, bedding, toys, games, boxes, barrels, packed cartons, furniture, trucks, cars, etc. There is no title for vehicles sold at lien sale. Owners reserve the right to bid on units. Lien sale to be held online ending Tuesday, April 30, 2024 at times indicated below. Viewing and bidding will only be available online at www. storagetreasures.com beginning at least 5 days prior to the scheduled sale date and time! Also visit www.personalministorage. com/Orlando-FL-storage-units/ for more info. Michigan Mini-200 W Michigan St Orlando, FL 32806-at 10:30am: 70 Paul M

Evans 130 Scott Zubarik Personal Mini Storage Forsyth-2875 Forsyth Rd Winter Park FL, 32792-at 10:00 am: 407 Shaila

Jimenez 537 Jeff Santos Personal Mini Storage West-4600 Old Winter Garden Rd

Orlando, FL 32811-at 11:30 am: 15 Williams

Clayton Lamar 27 Lay Kevin 132 Gardner

Gracita Ann 138 Loiseau Yves-Antoine 139

Duval Timothy Jr 161 Jones Yolanda 191

Jefferson Antjuan John Henry 383 Tokatli

Volkan 472 Henderson Christopher 530

Freeman Tylia 533 Collins Adrain Personal Mini Storage Lake Fairview-4252 N Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL 32804at 11:00 am: 0006 Brian Norman 0324

Eulalee Clarke 0328 William Hampton 0362

Rob Carter 0930 Natalie Washington 0993

David Borrero Personal Mini Storage

Edgewater-6325 Edgewater Dr Orlando, FL 32810-at 11:30 am: 101 Precious

McGee 614 Jean Brown 618 Jacorey

Bush 843 Donna Arroyo 937 Michelle

Rosales, 2005 Yamaha Zuma Scooter, VIN

LPRSA20A95A61830 1025 Elvanise Ponder 1230 Deborah Hodge 1329 Brian Guzman 1421 Denetria Barnes Personal Mini Storage Forest City Rd-6550 Forest City Rd Orlando, FL 32810-at 12:00 pm: 1024

Nathaniel Pharel 1055 Catherine Thomas 1088 Frederick Cooper 1113 Donald Watts, Jr. 2049 Joseph Worme, Jr. 3006 Horonadis Tillman, Jr. 3099 Kevin Manning 4018

Larry Quinn, Jr. 4025 Kamesh Liafortune 4087 Darnell Montgomery 5053 Cynthia Clayton.

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Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 19th, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 1334: 5603 Metrowest Blvd Orlando FL, 32811

407.5167751 @ 12:00PM: Brittany Smith

Oneal: Housegoods; Christina Trillo: Household items, cleaning supplies; Dana Bell: household items; Danny Cade: household goods; Dexter Lincoln Harvey: furniture; Jaylah Ward: shoe boxes; Josef P Powell: Business books, records, furniture, etc; Kelos Francois: TV, boxes; Lisa Bryant: boxes, furniture, totes; Taylor Errol: tools. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction.

Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 19th, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 3502: 1236 Vineland Rd, Winter Garden Fl, 34787, 407.794.6460 @1:15

PM: Andrew Hibbert-Household Goods/ Furniture; Timothy Hilliard-Household Goods/Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment, Office Furn/Machines/Equip; Amanda Brown-Household Goods/Furniture; Jadaisha Thompson-Household Goods/ Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment; Janine Wright-Household Goods/Furniture. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS

Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public lien sale on April 25, 2024, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 09:30 AM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www. storagetreasures.com, where indicated. For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified. PUBLIC STORAGE # 07001, 900 S Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL 32811, (407) 986-7703 Time: 09:30 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1204Brown, Marquis; 1208 - Alfaro, Rosa; 1209 - Johnson, Earnett; 1410 - Brathwaite, stephanie; 1503 - White, Sheron; 2110 - Santiago, Vayas; 2114 - Camacho, Rosanna; 2206 - JONES, JAMALE; 2327Sands, Timothy; 2416 - Love, Vincent; 3512 - Mccaskill, Kelly; 3524 - Johnson, William; 3708 - Tolbert, Lakeshia; 4102 - Jandik, Dawn; 4107 - Engram, Jshone; 4120Tillman, Tiana; 4212 - Manigat, Gregory; 4217 - Cygul, Rob; 4416 - Cox, Bernetta; 5114 - Lewis, Tanyele; 8115 - Outing, Rosa; P004 - Joseph, Khallel. PUBLIC STORAGE # 07031, 1355 State Road 436, Casselberry, FL 32707, (407) 574-4516 Time: 09:45 AM

Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. 1328 - Torres, Alexis; 1331 - Torres, Alexis; 1607 - Brown, Chelsea; 2231Dees, Julie; 2414 - ovalles, David; 2431 - Simpson, Langston; 2531 - Henderson, Christine; 3103 - CROCKETT, BRITTNEY; 3617 - Baker, Terroy; 3620 - Lopez, Jonathan; 3727 - Jimenez, Luis. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08327, 5602 Raleigh St, Orlando, FL 32811, (407) 930-4816 Time: 10:00

AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0033 - Fagains, 0041 - Pascal, Fafane; Gloria; 0080 - Mars, Jaylen; 0090 - wesley, mark; 0129 - Marco, Artur; 0157 - smith, Toshiba; 0207 - Ortiz, Hilari; 0233 - Edwards, Shakeva; 0240 - Miller, Andre; 0315 - Merchant, Michael Grant; 0344 - Chapman, Jamarr; 0397 - Brunice, Stanley; 0418 - Robinson, Althea; 0426CAVALCANTE, CARLA; 0458 - Armstrong, Kyra; 0464 - willis, Bianca; 0470 - Denson, Tyronda; 0471 - Sanchez, Camilo; 0473Brinson, Eddie; 0500 - Boone, Darryl; 0508 - Dale, Valana; 0510 - Nipaver, Jennifer.

PUBLIC STORAGE # 08723, 1241 S Orlando Ave, Maitland, FL 32751, (407) 495-1863

Time: 10:15 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0335 - Brown, Iesha; 0506 - Ross, Jenneil. PUBLIC

STORAGE # 08753, 4508 S Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32811, (407) 734-0681

Time: 10:30 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0112 - WALDEN, JEANNELL; 0116 - Griffin, Steven; 0128Gaines, Deionte; 0302 - Walden, Jeannell; 0313 - Walden, Jeannell; 0502 - Johnson, William; 0504 - Walden, Jeannell; 0604 - Higgs, Shirley; 0706 - Salazar Builders - Hernandez, Emilce; 0911 - Cruz, Becky; 1007 - Ricardi, Berton; 1130 - Rawlsgraham, Dequicia; 1136 - Ortiz, Anthony; 1222 - Rawls-graham, Dequicia; 1316Hutchison, CoCintheane; 1322 - Mitchell, Elizabeth; 1330 - Reid, Jessica. PUBLIC

STORAGE # 08762, 1023 N Mills Ave, Orlando, FL 32803, (407) 505-7981 Time: 10:45 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1010 - Ironlife Athletics conway, Aaron ; 1022 - Fuller, Carson; 1052 - Battle, Josan; 1084 - Gadsden, Ginger; 1102 - smith, Aneshai; 2005 - Paul, Ryan; 2151 - Crombie, David; 3032 - Freeman, Cornelius; 3051 - Freeman, Cornelius; 4147 - Farewell, Alex. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08767, 1842 W Fairbanks Ave, Winter Park, FL 32789, (407) 494-2918 Time: 11:00 AM

Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.

com. 1101 - brown, Tyron; 2062 - Pachot, Faith; 2130 - Radcliffe, Dorothy Kim; 3028Fuller, Sue; 3054 - Radcliffe, dorothy; 3083 - Coleman, Parris; 3188 - Parra, Luis; 4002 - Schisani, Christopher. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08769, 653 Maguire Blvd, Orlando, FL 32803, (407) 955-4627 Time: 11:15 AM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1061 - Otto, Christopher; 1064 - Poling, Heather; 2117 - Terry, Kathy; 3038Brown, Orlando; 3048 - Watts, Christina; 3132 - Polk, Danija. PUBLIC STORAGE # 20136, 3900 W Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL 32808, (407) 374-5979 Time: 11:30 AM

Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. A011 - Green-Darcuiel, Toni; A030 – Chukes, Amariah; A046 - Johnson, Howard; B012 - Frederick, Judy; B035Jarrett, Lauriston; B072 - Davis, Jacob; C005 - Cuyler, Tykeirah; C025 - Young, April; C033 - lampkin, jeffery; C034 - Darby, Jerome; D002 - Oracuis, Marie; D047Dauzacker, Sheillon; D061 - Mccullough, Jody; D070 - Maiden, Darnell Asante; D087 - Hope, Cameron; D102 - Gaskill, Cade; D126 - fenderson, kalah; D137 - Key, Jacquese; E005 - Blackman, Daphne; F030 - Ramirez, Ruben; P003 - Timby, Peter; P010 - Johnson, Reggie. PUBLIC STORAGE # 22128, 12446 W Colonial Dr, Winter Garden, FL 34787, (407) 614-2842 Time: 11:45 AM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1133 - Jacquet, Samuel; 1146 - Mitchell, Chrystal; 2001Almodovar-Nieves, Irma; 2002 - Egleton Leroy, Woodside; 2026 - Barthole Rosario, Jean; 2064 - Fraser, Shakeim; 2101 - Butterley, Roger; 3008 - philip, Empress; 3026 - Singh, Sabrina; 3127 - Roman, William; 3188 - Akins, Shamel; 3198 - Duncan, Cameron; D102 - Carter, Jordan. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25850, 2525 E Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32806, (407) 604-0341 Time: 12:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 5010 - Maschinot, Tyler; 5051 - Voltz, Carlton; 5312 - Millar, Lucretia c; 5401 - Jones, Sarita; 6110 - Hohmann, Daniel; 6316 - Austin, April; 6323 - Jordan, Cameron; 6331 - rodriguez, Jazmin; 6434 - cooper, Erika; 6449 - Nerette, Jean Emmanuel; 6523 - Jirau, Evan; 6630kammermann, sean. PUBLIC STORAGE # 27221, 1625 State Road 436, Winter Park, FL 32792, (407) 545-3653 Time: 12:15 PM

Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. B003 - Hinkin, Sydney; B029 - Bell, Marquelle; B041 - Aime, Madeleine Fils; C052 - Davis, Susan; D015 - Fleury, Paul; E024 - Colon, Jorge; E030 - Gomez, Wilfredo; E055 - STEPHENS, Brenda; E060 - Lopez, Enrique; E088 - Ryan, Robert; E139 - Schmidt, Garrett. PUBLIC STORAGE # 28076, 1131 State Road 436, Casselberry, FL 32707, (407) 505-6401 Time: 12:30 PM

Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures. com. A011 - Stackpoole, Megan; C065Kendrick, Joshua; D062 - Felder, Pereisha; E028 - Evelyn-Raveneau, Angus M; E034 - Torrez, Gailord; E078 - Prissel, Steven; F049 - Eash, Sierra; G042 - Snead, Cynthia; G051Martinez, Derwin. PUBLIC STORAGE # 28331, 5401 LB McLeod Road, Orlando, FL 32811, (407) 986-5749 Time: 12:45 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1131 - Hudson, Brittany; 1144 - Romero, Daniel; 2226 - Price, Tyrone; 2233DeLaRosa, Rodrigo; 2267 - Evans, Devon; 2281 - Berneau, Belle- Gride; 2290 - Lang, Jazmin; 2292 - Salley, Deborah; 2317 - Fils, Ronisha; 2330 - Johnson-Bell, Daralle Ylice. PUBLIC STORAGE # 77690, 8550 Old Winter Garden Rd, Orlando, FL 32835, (321) 325-6576 Time: 01:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0013 - Nodal, Jorge; 0041 - Vanhorn, Blair; 1057 - Munoz, Yvette; 1059 - John Cunningham LLC Ulysse, Lauryn; 1068 - Bettini, Paul; 2039 -

Santiago, Lila; 2134 - Mayers, Irmina; 2165 - Gillens, Dana; 2176 - Lewis, Cassandra; 2200 - Hart, Tyrone; 2239 - Leach, TImothy; 3016 - lewis, Adaria; 3058 - Latson, Latrice. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space

Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 19, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 7590: 7360 Sandlake Rd Orlando, FL 32819, 407.634.4449 @ 11:45 AM: Ebony Burdette- household items, furniture; Roshoma Brown-Cochran- household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com.

Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space

Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 26th, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 8460: 4390 Pleasant Hill Rd Kissimmee FL 34746 (407) 429-8867 @12:15 PM: Michele Williamsfurniture, boxes, bins; Dave ParrisClothes and shoes; Selika Wignall- boxes; Maribel Figueroa- bins; Estebania RiveraHousehold goods. Store 8753: 540 Cypress Pky, Poinciana, FL 34759, 863.240.0879 @ 12:45 PM: Dina Duronville - Furniture; Luz Rosa - Household Items; Doralyn RoldanHousehold Items; Carol Bliss - Household Items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com.

Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space

Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 19, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 1317: 5592 LB McLeod Rd Orlando, FL 32811, 407.720.2832 @ 2:00 PM: Shaun

Williams- Household Goods; Cameron Jimenez- Clothes furniture; Niesha CodyHousehold Goods; Nathaniel Lafontainehousehold items; Tayanna Purnell- 1 bedroom apartment. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures. com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below on April 19, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 7420: 800 Beard Rd Winter Garden, FL 34787, 407.551.6985 @ 12:00 PM: Taylor Hamby: Box spring, dining room table, 5 chairs, totes, decoration. The auction will be listed and advertised on www. storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: Site #3086, 130 Concord Drive, Casselberry, FL 32707, April 23, 2024 @ 12:00 pm Melanie CrowHousehold Goods/Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment, Tools/Appliances, Office Furn/ Machines/Equip, Landsc Kendra Jayne Martin- Household Goods/Furniture. The auction will be listed an advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purcase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Notice of Public Sale: Pursuant to F.S. 713.78 on April 26th, 2024 at 9:00 am, Riker’s Roadside Of Central Florida, INC, 630 E Landstreet Rd, Orlando, FL 32824, will sell the following vehicles and/or vessels. Seller reserves the right to bid. Sold as is, no warranty. Seller guarantees no title, terms cash. Seller reserves the right to refuse any or all bids; 1D7HA18K36J159292

2006 DODG 1NXBR32E03Z064623

2003 TOYT 3CZRU5H3XKG714332

2019 HOND 4JGDF6EE2JB010005

2018 MERZ

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: ADAM AYED ENTERPRISES LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 4/26/2024, 09:00 am at 9712 RECYCLE CENTER RD ORLANDO, FL 32824- 8146, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. ADAM AYED ENTERPRISES LLC reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

2HNYD18896H549489

2006 ACUR 1FTSE34LX7DA74092

2007 FORD 3N1CN7AP5EL812863

2014 NISS 1XKYD49X2HJ132363

2017 KW 5V8VC5320MT107770

2021 VANG

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE

To satisfy the owner’s storage lien, PS Retail Sales, LLC will sell at public lien sale on April 25, 2024, the personal property in the below-listed units, which may include but are not limited to: household and personal items, office and other equipment. The public sale of these items will begin at 01:15 PM and continue until all units are sold. The lien sale is to be held at the online auction website, www. storagetreasures.com, where indicated.

For online lien sales, bids will be accepted until 2 hours after the time of the sale specified. PUBLIC STORAGE # 07029, 3150 N Hiawassee Rd, Hiawassee, FL 32818, (407) 392-0863 Time: 01:15 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1208

- Loblack, Paula; 1311 - Neita, Dapsie; 1400 - McCalla, Khristoffe Dewight; 1402 - Brillanvil, Charles; 1602 - Britt, Stephen; 1831 - gibbs, turnell; 2110 - Munoz, Stephanie; 2112 - Betancourt, Zaira; 2117B - reeves, glenn; 2205 - Blount, Maya; 2313 - Bronze Kingdom Museum Bennett, Rawlvan; 2402 - COLE, LILLIAN; 2423Chavers, Jamelia; 2502 - Noah, Tracey; 2520 - Cooper, Shearico; 2601 - Dunn, Catherine; 2609 - Gage, Felicia; 2714 - Munoz, Stephanie; 2723 - Febe, Faye; 2724Dewitt, Inga; 2730 - Porterfield, Morris; 2804 - Williams, Sheri. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08326, 310 W Central Parkway, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 487-4595 Time: 01:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0085 - Wilson, Briana; 0127 - Cowart, Denishea; 0135 - Bloser, Jayson; 0256 - Powell, Terry; 0354 - Billingsley, David; 0356 - Meyer, Theresa; 0391 - Rush, Kimberly; 0471 - williams, anton; 0510 - scatliffe, Chae; 1007 - tribeca roofing clavizzao, victor; 2036 - Snow, Amahle; 4070 - Acosta, Bayron; 5011 - Cabisca, Robert. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08705, 455 S Hunt Club Blvd, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 392-1542 Time: 01:45 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 3035 - Lakhonia, Kostiantyn; 4046 - Rosa, Edgar; 5010 - moon, donald; 5047 - PKC Morris, Carole; 5091 - Henderson, Sonjay; 5134 - DeBice, Derek; 6005 - Craig, Charity; 6160 - Bell, Newton; 6227 - Sabin, Page; 6227SABIN, DIXIE; 6227 – Sabin, Paige; 6227 – Pittman, Paige. PUBLIC STORAGE # 08732, 521 S State Road 434, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 487-4750 Time: 02:00 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 1010 - Vazquez Rodriguez, Luis; 1018 - Brodie, Vincent; 5080 - Samuels, Knakeesha; 5081 - IHUNWO, NORA; 5088 - Corbin, Zorna; 6011Singer, Cathy; 6021 - Hunt, Charisma; 6033 - Baptiste, Pertrice; 6092 - Kirkland, Latrice; 6128 - Downer-Garnette, Merys; 8004 - Baez, Gil. PUBLIC STORAGE # 20729, 1080 E Altamonte Dr, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701, (407) 326- 6338 Time: 02:15 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. B009 - Jerome, Maneka; B048 - Scott, Stefanie; B099 - Rivera, Joancy; B133 - Galloway, Simon; B172 - Goodenough, Robert; B192 - Klamborowski, Russell; C009 - Willoughby, Kevin; C042 - ii, Arthur young; C063Brown, Corrin; D042 - Taylor, Arielle; D048 - Wagner, Justin; D081 - Connelly, Helen. PUBLIC STORAGE # 22130, 510 Douglas Ave, Altamonte Springs, FL 32714, (407) 865-7560 Time: 02:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A1018BARHATKOV, ALEXANDER; C1004 - Gallant, Christie; C1017 - Durrance, Brian;

C1039 - Sassaman, Chris; C1110 - Hannah, Ben; C1131 - Hendley, Cortlind; C2053Thornton, Elizabeth; D1028 - Faines, Jessica; D2024 - Roberts, Qia; D2031 - Hollins, Gary; D2110 - Torres, Tiffany; D2177 - Snipes, Candy; D2192 - Moise, Keyline; E1012 - Montes, Melissa; E1067 - Rodriguez, Mercedes; E1129 - Cicilian, Bibiana; E1145 - Keatts, Jacob; Q0106 - Vasquez, Anselmo. PUBLIC STORAGE # 24107, 4100 John Young Parkway, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 930-4381 Time: 02:45 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. A130

- Atwell, Akina; A132 - Moore, Jaylen; A140 - VAUGHN, ELIZABETH Ashley; A155 - Eller, Scott; B202 - Taylor, Dave; B250 - McGee, Natasha; C304 - Anthony, Jamela; C316 - Samuels, Sam; C345Moreira, Saulo; C353 - Pickett, DeMarcus; C360 - Dasta, Roberto; E006 - Mcwhite, Audrey; E010 - Toussaint, Alexander; E011 - Escarment, Wilder; E017 - Johnson, James; E053 - Mansfield, Latonya; E054 - REED, CHERIE; E075 - Fuller, Stephanie; E084 - Vega, Natasha; E096 - Ellington, Kemani; E098 - taylor, Katarina; E102 - Mathis, Marcia; E111 - Galloway, Kathryn; F611 - Jeanbaptiste, Angelot; F613 - Francois, Francis; F614 - Bennett, Connor; F638 - Johnson, Devin; F654Johnson, Deborah; G721 - Washington, Kaniyah; G739 - Baker, Tonia; J917 - Ashley, Brenda; P010 - Wright, Jarick; P053Salazar, Juan. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25780, 8255 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32818, (321) 247-6799 Time: 03:00 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1218

- Mitchell, Da Shawn; 1320 - HANSON, MARIE; 1323 - Richards, Nadia; 1327

- Patrick, Charles; 1430 - Limburg, Bunny; 1517 - Sampaio, Marcio; 1523 - Benson, Dynaia; 1603 - Flanders, Donald ; 1703

- Dowson, Angel; 2003 - Hill, Devon; 2005

- Lagree, Andrea; 2006 - Jarrett, Shakiya; 2020 - Thomas, Ken; 2024 - Williams, Clarinda; 2035 - Henry, Willie; 2038Mitchell, Charles; 2106 - Wooten, Bianca; 2166 - Cole, Alexia; 2200 - CINE, PIERRE; 2209 - Palomino, Jose; 2268 - Jones, Kahlil; 2269 - morales, Hector; 2271White, Velita; 2272 - Mobley, Kelvin; 2415

- Lorde, Eldric; 2436 - Johnson, Dmonai; 2448 - Freeman, Cynthia; 2454 - Pierrissaint, Virgilet; 2476 - Reachback Foundation Inc. Henry, Sandra. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25813, 2308 N John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32804, (407) 603-0436 Time: 03:15 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. B007B - Abraham, Jennifer; B010 - Thomas, Latoria; B061 - Jones, Alice; B070A - EPPS, Santa; B081B - Diemer, Lauren; B084 - Bwgm exp llc Lambert, Falasha; B085A - Sales, Michael; C002 - Cason, Stephen; C004Hossain, Joairia; C031 - White, Paul; C040 - Garcia, Isabella; C045 - Wonn, Herard; C046 - Evans, Norma; C070 - Abraham, Jennifer; C082 - almonor, ernest; D045 - Horton, Aaron; D058 - Starkweather, Owen; D071 - Turner, Elijah; D093 - MARTIN, Ebony DAVIS; D097 - P J Multi Services Barnes, Patrick; D124 - bingham, nick; D134 - Black, Kendre; D135 - garcia, evelyn; E010 - Rayfield, Donna; E026

- Cason, Johnny; E084 - Johnson, Bernard; F024 - Rowland, Beverly; F036 - Murphy, Brittany; F062 - joseph, Wislyne; F075 - Wilson, Desiree; F086 - Gambles, Justin; G001 - Merine, Leon; O016 - Young, James. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25814, 6770 Silver Star Rd, Orlando, FL 32818, (407) 545-2394 Time: 03:30 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 0034 - Rodney, Claudin; 0109 - Arocond, Stacey; 0114 - Beauford, Sade; 0119 - Jean-Baptiste, Jack; 0131 - Louis, Merline; 0135 - Bouie, Shantoria; 0157 - Fulton, Stevie; 0173

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KIMBERLY; 0252 - Venant, Ann; 0259Longstreet, Charleen; 0266 - Green, Sanyiah; 0268 - Gilmore, Ernest; 0305 - Key, Larry; 0310 - Munoz Acosta, Sonia Yamileth; 0311 - Gorman, Charles; 0341 - johnson, Jonis; 0369 - hall, Tiffany carter; 0374 - Hanson, Barbara; 0404 - nelson, Deborah; 0412 - Wright, Savoie; 0432Rither, Diana; 0471 - Lafleur, Berry; 0472Louis-Jeune, Amanda; 0485 - Gaskins, Christina; 0504 - Fair, Vivian; 0508 - Davis, Ivan; 0545 - Aristil, Brown; 0550 - Brown, Candace; 0573 - byron, Chance; 0593Longstreet, Charleen; 0622 - Mene, Enuel; 0634 - James, Vanessa; 0644 - Downer, Derrick; 0646 - Van Rynsoever, Johannes; 0650 - Van Rynsoever, Johannes; 0665 - cabrales, Angelina; 0666 - Daley, Raymond; 0668 - Daley, Raymond; 0794Williams, Noni; 0897 - Mclean, Ashley.

PUBLIC STORAGE # 25891, 108 W Main St, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 542- 9698 Time: 03:45 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0305 - Fling, Vivian; 0508 - Farnqui, Norberto; 0603 - Castillo, Ashley; 0616 - Ruiz, Norma; 0901 - Jenkins, Michael; 0923 - Morse, Tangela M; 1108 - Perreault, Jordan; 1110 - Wilcox-Christian, Zakarria; 1111 - Bradford, Michael; 1222 - Stay, Cleetha; 1302 - Morris, Monique; 1412T - Newsome, Jeromy; 1452 - Pinkerton, Allan; 1524 - Davis, Willie; 1775 - Alexaner, Karen. PUBLIC STORAGE # 25895, 2800 W State Road 434, Longwood, FL 32779, (407) 392-0854 Time: 04:00 PM Sale to be held at www. storagetreasures.com. 0305 - Tanzer, Betty; 0326 - Quintana, Juan; 0432 - Dunn, Aivry; 0475 - Richardson, Elizabeth; 0486Sabina, Melinda; 0732 - Montoya, Annia; 0766 - Holley, Antonio; 0789 - Sprung, David; 0838 - Valadez, Michael; 0842 - Hayes, Brian; 0858 - Cooper, Catherine; 0898 - Ferguson, Steven. PUBLIC STORAGE # 28091, 2431 S Orange Blossom Trail, Apopka, FL 32703, (407) 279-3958 Time: 04:15 PM Sale to be held at www.storagetreasures.com. 1013 - Valadez, Idallas; 1063 - Lewis, Christopher; 1073 - petty, Calvin; 1079 - Matthew, Chamara; 1096 - Layton, Brenda; 1130Miller, Arthur; 1169 - Robinson, Natasha; 1259 - Hermanns, Veronique; 1315Irizarry, Jeremy; 1325 - Smith, Heather; 1352 - Robinson, Ivan; 1381 - Butler, Tiffany; B033 - Davis, Constantine; B037 - Bernhagen, Marlisa; C015 - Pierre-Louis, Destiny; C032 - Viola, Tammy; C036 - Spivey, Michael; D045 - Dukleski, Elizabeth; D050 - Williams, Stephanie; D094 - Vernon, George; E016 - GOHN, CARL; G002 - Tanner, Shameka Johnson; G025 - Robinson, Rebecca; H010 - Baker, Gwendalyn; NB05 - Burks, Aspen; NB10 - Casper, Angel; NB17 - Lewis, Bridget; NC04 - Holling, Brian; S010 - Shorter, Khan; T002 - Coates, Kristi; T004 - James, Majorie; T016 - Cancel, Keila; U019 - Rios, Daisy; U032Vasquez, Gabriel. Public sale terms, rules, and regulations will be made available prior to the sale. All sales are subject to cancellation. We reserve the right to refuse any bid. Payment must be in cash or credit card-no checks. Buyers must secure the units with their own personal locks. To claim tax-exempt status, original RESALE certificates for each space purchased is required. By PS Retail Sales, LLC, 701 Western Avenue, Glendale, CA 91201. (818) 244-8080.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to

those individuals listed below on April 26, 2024 at the location indicated: Store 1333: 13125 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando FL. 32837, 407.516.7005 @ 10:00 AM: Sandro

De Melo Faria: Luggage, Boxes, Bicycle, Tools Store 1631: 5753 Hoffner Ave, Orlando, FL 32822, (407) 212-5890 @ 10:15

AM: Brandon Woodgeard - 2003 Blue Dodge Ram 1D7HA18N73S311266 Renee Weaver – household items, mirror, baby clothes Store 7057: 13597 S. Orange Ave Orlando FL 32824, 407.910.2087 @ 10:30

AM: Julio Santana- Furn, mattress, misc fishing gear; Flor Medina- boxes, misc hshld; Gilberto Medero- books, boxes, misc hshld; cesar hernandez- boxes, mattress, wood planks, hshld furn. Store 7107: 6174 S Goldenrod, Orlando, FL 32822, 407.955.4137 @ 10:45 AM: Oscar Santiago; drums, percussion items, Alexa Trenzado; req 5x5 after trying online Store 3378: 475 Celebration Pl, Celebration FL 34747, 321.939.3752 @ 11:15 AM: David Underwood- Household items. Store 8931: 3280 Vineland Rd, Kissimmee FL 34746, 407.720.7424 @11:30AM: Yaqeen Chowdhury boxes kitchen items, Jean Pierre SEMINARIO Storage bins with close and stuff that don’t fit in my house, Margret Warren Totes & clothes, John Kimbell Clothing. Store 3519: 4020 Curry Ford Rd, Orlando, 32806, 407.480.2931 @11:45 AM: Joyce Adams Household Goods/Furniture, Joseph Walker Tools/ Appliances & boxes. Store 8136: 3501 S. Orange Blossom Trail Orlando FL 32839, 407.488.9093 @ 12:00pm: William Gardner furniture, boxes, shoes & couch Store

8612: 1150 Brand Ln Kissimmee FL 34744, 407.414.5303@ 12:30PM: Jamil Mejias – household goods, personal items; Fernando Ruiz - mattresses, dresser; Richard Sierra – personal items; Traveon Pierce - clothes, tv’s, kitchenware. Store 3526: 4650 S. Semoran Blvd, Orlando Fl 32822, 407.823.7734 @ 12:45 PM: Ceaser Laboy- bed, boxes, stereo computer t.v Wiviany Badaro- Household Goods/Furniture Joshua Ruckman- Household Goods/ Furniture Store 8778: 3820 S Orange Ave Orlando FL 32806, 321.270.3440 @ 1:00 pm . William Brown Books, clothes. Store 4107: 9080 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy, Kissimmee Fl 34747, 407.238.1799 @ 1:15 PM: Alejandro Jhonson - Furniture, boxes, household items; James Jeffcoat- Household Goods/Furniture, Office Furn/Machines/Equip; Robinette Tiller - Household Goods/Furniture, TV/ Stereo Equipment; Marco Munzo - Tools/ Appliances; Alice Acosta - Household Goods/Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment, Tools/Appliances, Acct. Records/Sales Samples; Marieliz Negron - Household Goods/Furniture, TV/Stereo Equipment, Tools/Appliances, Office Furn/Machines/ Equip; James Jeffcoat - Household Goods/Furniture, Tools/Appliances, Office Furn/Machines/Equip; Luis Caridad Brancho - Household Goods/Furniture, Boxes. Store 4109: 13450 Landstar Blvd Orlando, FL 32824, 407.601.41.69@ 1:30 PM: Stephanie Anne Gross; Household goods/Furniture. Store 4217: 5698 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, Fl 32839, 754.551.4774 @ 1:45 PM: Stephanie Pooley-Tool, Equipment electronics/Teodoro Paulino-boxes tools. Store 3024: 11955 S Orange Blossom Trail Orlando, FL, 32837 407.734.1315 @ 11:00AM: James Baldwin – Household items; Brailyn DominguezHousehold Goods/Furniture; Brandy Ward- Household Goods/Furniture, TV/ Stereo Equipment, Tools/Appliances; Amy Haggard- Household Goods/Furniture; Sedric A Williams- Household Goods/ Furniture; Rick Santos- Household Goods/ Furniture; Ashley Thorpe - Boxes, clothes.

The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE PURSUANT TO THE FLORIDA SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY ACT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FACILITIES LISTED BELOW D/B/A VALUE STORE IT SELF STORAGE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION (TO SATISFY A LIEN PLACED ON THE CONTENTS

PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 83 OF THE FLORIDA STATUTES). THE PERSONAL PROPERTY IN THE BELOW-LISTED OCCUPANTS’ LEASED SPACES TO SATISFY THE OWNER’S LIEN. THE PERSONAL PROPERTY STORED THEREIN BY THE FOLLOWING OCCUPANTS MAY INCLUDE BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO GENERAL HOUSEHOLD, OFFICE AND PERSONAL ITEMS, FURNITURE, BOXES, CLOTHES, AND APPLIANCES. THE UNIT(S) WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION THROUGH ONLINE AUCTION SERVICES OF WWW. STORAGETREASURES.COM. THE SALE TIME AND DATE IS AT 11AM ON APRIL 25, 2024 VALUE STORE IT CELEBRATION, LLC - 1700 CELEBRATION BLVD CELEBRATION, FL, 34747: 1020- MARCO ANTONIO FIGEIREDO GERALDES; 1044- JOHN WALTER DRAUGHON/JOH WALTER DRAUGHON; 1046- MARGARET TORRES; 1061- FRANK ERDODY MONTERO III/ FRANK MONTERO; 1076-PABLO SEVILLA/ PABLO PATRICIO SEVILLA JARRIN; 1089-MICHAEL LASTER; 2052-YVONNE LISA ROSSETTI; 3008-TUCKER RICHARD MCDONALD/TUCKER MCDONALD; 3047-KARINA CONESA/KARINA INES CONESA; 3112-CHRIS MCELWAIN; 3116CHRIS MCELWAIN; 3125- MAURICE MARTIN /MAURICE KRISTOPHER MARTIN; 3129- EMILY CIESZYNSKI; 4022- CHRIS MCELWAIN; 5045- FELIX GARCIA /FELIX OMAR GARCIA; 5048-TAYLOR JOHNSON; 6038- RAMON LUIS MACHUCA RIVERA / RAMON LUIS MARCHUCA RIVERA; 6075CHRISTOPHER ANTIE /CHRISTOPHER LEE ANTIE; 6079- LATONJA MARIE THOMPSON /LATONJA THOMPSON VALUE

STORE IT OCOEE, LLC - 1251 FOUNTAINS

WEST BOULEVARD OCOEE, FL, 34761: A010-GLENDA FERDINAND; A011 -GLENDA FERDINAND; A035- HOLLY MCCALL/ HOLLY LIAN MCCALL; A083- TAMMY SUE BICKEL; A099 -TAMMY SUE BICKEL; B069- DENRY BERNARDO BROWN; C017 -PERCY LEROY JOHNSON; C051- MADELINE SANCHEZ; C057- CHAD ARTHUR SCANLON; C111- CABRINA JENA STEPHENS; C146- GLORIA GILLIAM/ GLORIA RENE GILLIAM; C217- JEFF ROBINSON III; C259- CLEVELAND CLARENCE LAMBERT

VALUE STORE IT - 1480 CELEBRATION LLC - 1480 CELEBRATION BLVD CELEBRATION, FL 34747: 2203 JULIANA BOURLAND/JULIANA MARIE BOURLAND; 3050 CATINA ESANDRA ASOSHA’L EVANS; 2119 JANON GERMAN; 2198 RICHARD HIDALGO; 2057 CECILIA ANN KNIGHTON; 3240 MARLA LARROY; 2240 ELIZABETH ANN LOGUE; 2079 JUAN ARGUELLO/ JUAN PABLO ARGUELLO; 2001 DEVON CLIFTON MANIGAULT; 1124 JOHN DRAPER; 3230 MIGUEL FERNANDEZ; 3002 KRISS FOLLETTE/ KRISS ANN FOLLETTE; 2243 FELICIA ANTOINETTE FRASIER; 2024 EDWARD MADERA/ EDWARD A. MADE-

CORTES TOWING SERVICE gives notice that on 4/26/2024 at 10:00 AM the following vehicles(s) may be sold by public sale at 245 ORANGE AVE., LONGWOOD, FL 32750 to satisfy the lien for the amount owed on each vehicle for any recovery, towing, or storage services charges and administrative fees allowed pursuant to Florida statute 713.78.

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2003 FORD

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2017 MASE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 10850 COSMONAUT BLVD ORLANDO, FL 32824, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

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2012 MERZ

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2015 NISS

MAY 2, 2024

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2015 JEEP

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates, 08:00 am at 2603 OLD DIXIE HIGHWAY KISSIMMEE, FL 34744, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. NEW GENERATION TOWING AND RECOVERY, LLC. reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids.

APRIL 28, 2024

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2020 KIA

APRIL 29, 2024

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2014 CADI

MAY 3, 2024

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2012 VOLK

KNDJN2A24F7809454

2015 KIA

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FORD 2001

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2720 13th St, Saint Cloud Fl. 34769, Towlando Towing and Recovery

NOTICE OF SALE

Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale:

1998 Ford

VIN: 1FAFP4047WF233806

2015 Chevrolet

VIN: 1G11F5SL9FF302392

2009 Toyota

VIN: JTDBT903491317480

To be sold at auction at 8:00 am on May 1, 2024 at 7301 Gardner Street, Winter Park, FL. 32792 Constellation Towing & Recovery LLC

NOTICE OF SALE

ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned intends to sell the personal property described below to enforce a lien imposed on said property under The Florida Self Storage Facility Act. Bidding takes place on lockerfox.com and concludes Friday the 26th day of April, 2024 at 10:00 AM with payment at the facility. Store Space Millenia, 4912 S. John Young Pkwy, Orlando, FL, 32839. Alexia Correa ; Amanda Griffin ; CaMaya Williams ; Dustin Coates ; Irish Wimbush ; Jazmi Smith ; Mohan Kumar Masilamani ; Ruben Luis Suarez ; Store Space Sanford - Storage, 3980 E. Lake Mary Blvd., Sanford, FL, 32773. Angel Rodriguez ; Brandi Lane ; Craig Coffin ; Craig Coffin ; Craig Coffin ; Gregory Williams ; Jessica Schnittker ; Latyrien Bradford ; Marshal L Taylor ; Michael Shepherd ; Michael Shepherd Milagros

Gonzalez ; Mitchell Hall ; Nicole Alawdi ; Penny Barber ; Scottie Ramirez.

Employment

ARI DEVELOPMENT & CONSULTING LLC seeks to hire a Business Relationship Manager w/ BA in Management, or related occupation (or fgn eqv). Candidate will create plans for real estate properties’ investment portfolios; collaborate w/ team to develop new real estate projects

and products; prepare/review reports, approve expenses, enforce rules, make investors’ products/services purchases; analyze project feasibility; develop/present reinvestment strategies to investors by market conditions; design procedures, assign tasks, monitor workers managing investment properties; explain plans/ findings, attract buyers for completed investments; manage investment portfolio.

Monthly travel to Central Florida; travel 2x/year to Mexico, Panama, Colombia, Canada, Brazil, and Bolivia. Salary $99,650/year. Mail CV to Luis Alberto Flores at 1420 Celebration Blvd, Suite 104, Kissimmee, FL 34747

BUSINESS

Philips North America LLC is accepting resumes for the position of Senior Compensation Manager in Orlando, FL (Ref. # 7538560). Lead salary survey benchmarking and analysis to best support the businesses remain competitive in the labor market. Telecommuting permitted. Mail resume to Philips North America LLC, Legal Department, Barbara Bickford, 222 Jacobs Street, Third Floor, Cambridge, MA 02141. Resume must include Ref. # 7538560, full name, email address & mailing address. No phone calls. Must be legally authorized to work in U.S. without sponsorship. EOE.

Community Ambassador (Orlando, FL). Must have 2 yrs exp in digital mktg plus knowl of Photoshop. Send resume to: LT Logistics LLC, 6608 KingsPointe Pkwy, Orlando, FL 32419. ATTN: Mr. Tusa

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Electrician I/II - Lift Stations

City of Orlando 6597739

Storeroom Clerk

Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin 6597738

ED Substance Use Care Coordinator

Parrish Medical Center 6597689

Contracts & Grants Specialist II

University of Central Florida 6597683

Housekeeping

Full Sail University 6597682

Housekeeping - Suite Attendant - Embassy Suites by Hilton

Orlando LBV South

Embassy Suites Orlando - Lake Buena Vista South 6597612

GIS Senior Analyst

Orange County Sheri ’s O ce 6597737

Florida Virtual School Flex Health Opportunities through Physical Education (HOPE)

Instructor Florid

Florida Virtual School 6597690

(USA) Personal Shopper - Sam’s

Walmart Stores 6597611

911 Dispatcher - Sign-On BonusUp to $5,000.00

City of Winter Garden 6597606

After School Counselor, Middle Schools Program (Central Orlando)

YMCA of Central Florida 6597578

Inside Sales (Payment Consultant)

Stax 6597542

Lost & Found Clerk

Greater Orlando Aviation Authority 6597529

Sta Attorney, Schwab Charitable

Charles Schwab & Co, Inc 6597514

Guest Relations Representative

Darden Restaurants, Inc. 6597512

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Customer Service Siemens 6597389

Legal, Public Notices GO TO ORLANDOJOBS.COM & ENTER THE JOB NUMBER IN KEYWORD FIELD TO LOCATE THIS POSTION Food & Beverage Attendant Give Kids The World 6597376 Assistant Property Manager/ MAA Parkside MAA 6597372 Financial Services Representative - Altamonte Springs, FL Fidelity Investments 6597271 HVAC Duct Mechanic (Orlando, Tampa, Daytona, Deltona, Flagler County) Energy Air Inc. 6597125 Greenskeeper Evermore Resort 6597020 Security Specialist Security Industry Specialists 6596935 Customer Service Representative I City of Casselberry 6596876 Hire Day Orlando 2024 OrlandoJobs.com 6596852 NOTICE OF SALE Vehicles will be sold as is, no warranty. Seller gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on the following dates at 7AM. Seller reserves the right to refuse any bid. Terms of bids are cash only. Buyer must have funds on hand at time of sale:
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