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How to help keep the Milk from getting skimmed, how much Amazon paid a local union-buster last year, how the Pulse memorial project is going and other news you may have missed.

» City of Orlando provides update on Pulse memorial project

While a Pulse memorial project has been in the works for years, the City of Orlando (which took over the project late last year) has announced updates to the timeline of its eventual construction. Plans for the memorial project now include the involvement of a communications liaison, a slate of memorial events, and a goal to select the design concept for a memorial by the end of the year. The process of building the memorial will take place in several phases, the city says. The phases will involve interviews with focus groups and important stakeholders to shape recommendations for the site’s development. Community input will also help inform the process of creating a Memorial Advisory Committee to represent survivors, victims’ families and others affected. The city has also pledged to continue the Annual Remembrance Ceremony (scheduled for June 12) and the CommUnity Rainbow Run (scheduled for June 8), both previously organized by the now-dissolved OnePulse Foundation. Plans to continue these events haven’t been received well by everyone. A letter to the editor from the Pulse Victims and Survivors for Justice called the CommUnity Rainbow Run “distasteful for its disregard of the tragedy’s solemnity through rainbow buffoonery, insensitive as runners joyfully retrace the path survivors took while they ran for their lives, and wasteful due to the squandering of resources required to fund this charade.”

» Milk District businesses ask for support during road construction project Due to a city construction project, businesses along a section of Robinson Street in the Milk District are bracing for protracted road closures and asking for community support. Last week the Orlando Utilities Commission began installing a new underground electric transmission line along Robinson Street from North Fern Creek Avenue to North Crystal Lake Drive. The project will see street blockages for at least the next three weeks on this usually bustling strip, OUC says, followed by months of construction through January 2025. Storefronts and businesses that will be affected include Etoile Boutique, Bull and Bush Pub, Hair Godz, Minuteman Press, Rugged Perspective, Gringos Locos, Sportstown Billiards, Stay Still Studio and The Nook on Robinson. OUC says the construction may obstruct access to some businesses for brief periods, but access to parking lots will not be affected. Some businesses have taken to social media to kindly ask locals to continue supporting them during this time, while sharing info on how to access their stores/businesses during the construction period.

» Amazon paid anti-union consultants in Central Florida hundreds of thousands of dollars in 2023

The Seattle-based retail giant Amazon paid anti-union consultants in Central Florida hundreds of thousands of dollars last year to convince their workers to stay union-free. Only one Amazon facility in the U.S. — a warehouse in Staten Island — has unionized so far. Mandatory financial disclosure reports filed with the U.S. labor department show one of the consultants Amazon hired to crush that effort is based in St. Pete, and has made nearly $300,000 over the last couple of years for the job. Employers and the labor consultants they hire are required to file financial disclosure reports with the feds when they hire a third party to “persuade” employees not to form or join a union — generally, through presentations to workers (known as captive audience meetings) where consultants share anti-union viewpoints, sometimes including misleading or false information about unions. In addition to the St. Pete union-buster, several consultants based in the Greater Orlando area also did anti-union persuading for Amazon last year — including a subcontractor whose firm listed a fake Orlando address for him in their report to the federal government. Consultants are generally paid upward of $400 per hour to crush organizing efforts.

» Dining workers at Rollins College will get a rerun union election

Dining workers at Winter Park’s affluent Rollins College will get a second union election, following allegations of union-busting during the initial organizing campaign last year. The regional director for the National Labor Relations Board ordered the new election earlier this month, citing the employer’s failure to provide certain information to the union ahead of the election, as required. Workers in the college’s dining halls, employed by contractor Sodexo, first began organizing with the hospitality union Unite Here Local 362 in 2022. They officially filed a petition with the federal labor board for a union election last April. After waiting months for an election date, in part stalled by a hearing over alleged violations of federal labor law by Sodexo, workers in the college’s

cafeterias and cafes narrowly voted against unionizing November in a 39-33 vote. Unite Here challenged the results shortly after, filing a series of objections to the election, alleging Sodexo violated workers’ union rights under federal law and other election-related rules. The regional director agreed with at least one of those objections and has ordered that another election be held at a date that is yet to be determined.

» Gov. DeSantis signs bill banning local heat safety and wage laws

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis last week quietly signed into law one of the business lobby’s top priorities this year, preempting local governments from passing laws on workplace heat safety measures to protect outdoor workers from heat exhaustion. The bill, HB 433, also preempts the regulation of employer scheduling practices to the state, and — effective Sept. 30, 2026 — will strip local “living wage” laws passed in some Florida cities and counties that require their contractors to pay employees a wage that’s higher than the state’s minimum. An earlier version of the bill would have preempted all local mandates affecting conditions of employment (a vaguely described category that some Democrats worried would affect anti-discrimination policies). DeSantis signed the bill in its final version last Thursday night, after business hours, with no statement or fanfare. Democrats, labor and social advocacy groups criticized the move. Orlando Sen. Victor Torres (D) said in a statement, “This bill is an attack on our outdoor workers — the rent is too damn high and the sun is too damn hot!” The bill was backed by, and partially written by, the deep-pocketed Florida Chamber of Commerce, plus other industry trade groups representing thousands of employers across the state — some of which have, in the past, also lobbied against proposed increases to Florida’s minimum wage and other pro-worker policies.

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Yes, we cannabis!

With the Supreme Court approval of ballot proposal Amendment 3, Florida voters will decide in November whether to join 24 other states in legalizing recreational weed use

Adivided Florida Supreme Court has approved placing on the November ballot a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at allowing recreational use of marijuana. The court heard arguments on the proposal in November but did not issue a ruling until the April 1 constitutional deadline for justices to act.

Trulieve, the state’s largest medical-marijuana company, spent more than $40 million on the effort to get the proposed constitutional amendment before voters, in part by heavily backing Smart & Safe Florida, the political committee sponsoring the recreational-marijuana proposal. Trulieve contributed all but $124.58 of the $40,050,124.58 collected by Smart & Safe Florida. The committee met a requirement for submitting nearly 900,000 petition signatures to place the initiative on the ballot.

Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office urged the court to reject the measure, arguing it would be misleading to voters and was not limited to a single subject as required by Florida law. But the 5-2 decision, authored by Justice Jamie Grosshans, found that the proposal met the requirements under the court’s limited review.

“Our role is narrow — we assess only whether the amendment conforms to the constitutionally mandated single-subject requirement, whether the ballot summary meets the statutory standard for clarity, and whether the amendment is facially invalid under the federal Constitution. In light of those limited considerations, we approve the proposed amendment for placement on the ballot,” Grosshans wrote.

The ruling drew immediate praise from marijuana companies and cannabis proponents.

“We are thankful that the court has correctly ruled the ballot initiative and summary language meets the standards for single subject and clarity. We look forward to supporting this campaign as it heads to the ballot this fall,” Trulieve CEO Kim Rivers said.

The majority opinion rejected Moody’s argument that the proposal violated the single-subject requirement because it would both decriminalize and commercialize recreational marijuana.

But Justices Meredith Sasso and Renatha Francis sharply disagreed with the majority opinion, writing in separate dissents that the proposal failed to meet requirements.

Sasso, who was appointed by DeSantis last year, said the amendment violated the single-subject requirement and is misleading because it

would allow the state’s medical-marijuana operators to participate in the recreational market. The state also could authorize other sellers, under the amendment.

“Instead, and as the full text of the initiative provides, there is an intervening step that may never materialize: the Legislature must decide to provide for the licensure of ‘other’ entities first,” Sasso wrote.

Sasso also argued that the part of the amendment saying it would allow adults to use marijuana is “false” because marijuana remains illegal under federal law.

“A state has no power to authorize its residents to participate in conduct that would constitute a federal crime,” she wrote.

Francis, who was appointed by DeSantis in 2022, went further, saying that the court should draw a narrower line around the single-subject requirement than it has in the past.

“As it relates to this case, personal use and commercialization of marijuana aren’t even two sides of the same coin. If the matters directly connected to the ‘subjects’ are different, it’s plain to me that the subjects themselves are different,” Francis wrote. “At bottom, using marijuana as an individual and growing it for commercial sale and consumption implicate different criminal and regulatory schemes.”

Francis also warned against allowing the recreational-marijuana proposal to advance.

“Aren’t we incentivizing citizen groups to generalize their topics to such a degree they will always evade the single-subject limitation?” she posited.

In a concurring opinion, Grosshans acknowledged that the court’s precedents on the single-subject issues may have been “erratic.”

“Though greater consistency is a laudable goal, I do not think that adopting a more restrictive approach guarantees achievement of that goal, especially when broad terms still exist under her formulation of the test,” she wrote.

The proposal will appear on the November ballot eight years after Florida voters approved an amendment broadly authorizing medical marijuana, and as the state’s medical cannabis industry continues to flourish. Nearly 900,000 patients currently are eligible for medical marijuana, and the number continues to climb.

The recreational proposal will require support from 60 percent of voters to pass.

As reported by Michael Moline in the Florida Phoenix, the 60% approval by voters may not be easy to achieve. A Florida Chamber of Commerce

poll released in January found that 57% of Florida voters support legalizing recreational cannabis, which wouldn’t pass. However, a University of North Florida survey conducted in November 2023 showed 67% support for the proposal.

House Speaker Paul Renner, R-Palm Coast, said the issue will be “up to the voters”but isn’t needed.

“But the problem with some of these constitutional amendments is, it’s all rainbows and unicorns because it’s drafted by proponents. Which, in the case of both abortion and marijuana, it looks innocuous, but then you start asking yourself, well, can you smoke on a child’s playground, can you smoke in an elevator? Things that we’ve restricted when cigarettes are concerned,” Renner told reporters Monday afternoon. “And again, the marijuana amendment is overly broad, to serve the self-interest of those who are going to grow it and make billions and billions of dollars off of it.”

Smart & Safe Florida pointed out that the proposal would allow the state to regulate how, when and where marijuana can be used in public places. The measure also says, “Nothing in this amendment prohibits the Legislature from enacting laws that are consistent with this amendment.”

There’s no question that the companies who currently hold medical marijuana licenses are going to be among the leading cheerleaders for the amendment to get passed in November.

Matt Darin, the CEO of Curaleaf, said in a press release that since his company received its vertical license in 2016 in Florida, it now has 61 retail locations around the state. “We expect legal cannabis

to effectively triple the size of the market in recent years, and are planning to open an additional 20-25 stores by the anticipated launch in June of 2025. This expanded capacity will allow us to be well positioned to serve a thriving adult use market, and to continue to support medical patients.”

Brady Cobb, CEO of medical-marijuana operator Sunburn Cannabis, called Monday’s ruling “a historic day” for the state.

“As the son of a convicted cannabis smuggler who operated in Florida, this ruling is personal for me and for so many other native Floridians who have felt the impacts of the war on the cannabis plant. Now, it’s time to get the Florida electorate educated on this important issue. I also want to thank the amendment sponsors for all of the hard work they put in to make this ruling a reality,” Cobb, a lawyer, said in a statement.

The Florida Chamber of Commerce, who filed a legal brief opposing the proposed amendment with the Florida Supreme Court, blasted the court’s ruling.

“While we respectfully disagree with the court’s decision, the Florida Chamber will continue fighting to protect our constitution from out of state and special interests trying to buy their way into Florida’s Constitution,” said Mark Wilson, president of the Chamber, in an emailed statement. [Editor’s note: That stated position casts a certain glare on the Chamber’s January poll, as mentioned above.]

Matthew Schweich, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project, called the Florida recreational proposal “one of the most important cannabis legalization campaigns” in recent years.

“We have the opportunity to end the injustice of cannabis prohibition for over 22 million Americans,” Schweich said in a statement.

Currently, 24 states have legalized recreational marijuana use: Alaska, California, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, New Mexico, Minnesota, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Delaware, New York, Vermont, Connecticut, New Jersey, Maine, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

Additional reporting by Michael Moline, Florida Phoenix, and Orlando Weekly.

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Ooh, that smell: Somebody get the gov a set of nose plugs

Gov. Ron DeSantis lashed out at proposed constitutional amendments that will appear on the November ballot days after the Florida Supreme Court signed off on the measures. One of the ballot initiatives would authorize recreational marijuana for people ages 21 and older.

The governor criticized the recreational marijuana measure, which will appear as Amendment 3 on the November ballot, calling it the “weed one” and saying it would go beyond decriminalizing marijuana.

“It’s basically a license to have it anywhere you want.

“So no time, place, and manner restrictions. This state will start to smell like marijuana in our cities and towns,” he said.

“Every part of Florida, not just South Florida, I see marijuana stores … but do we really need to do more? With that? Do we want to have more marijuana in our communities?

“I don’t think it’ll work out well,” DeSantis said. — The News Service of Florida

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‘I think we’re all going to need a lot of cannabis to get through the next six months’

Sunburn Cannabis introduces ‘Bill’s Reserve,’ a new premium flower line named for the CEO’s notorious father

If I asked you to imagine where the world’s best weed is grown, you’d probably picture a high-tech greenhouse in Amsterdam, or perhaps a verdant farm in Northern California. But what if I told you that the country’s best cannabis might be grown just outside Orlando, within shouting distance of suburban neighborhoods?

Earlier this year, I was lucky enough to be one of Florida’s first medical marijuana patients to sample the debut drop of Sunburn Cannabis’ Orange Mintz, which marked the launch of their new “Bill’s Reserve” line of premium flower. A cross between Orange Push Pop and Animal Mints — with over 33 percent total active cannabinoids and nearly 2.5 percent terpenes — it was one of the prettiest and most potent nuggs I’ve ever purchased through Florida’s MMJ program (or anywhere else, for that matter).

Naturally, I was excited to visit this beautiful bud’s birthplace in Winter Garden, where Sunburn has completed its conversion of a former Knox nursery. Last month I got a VIP tour of Sunburn’s vast 29,000-square-foot facility from Charles Bailey, vice president of operations, and later interviewed owner Brady Cobb, to learn step-by-step what separates a jar of Bill’s Reserve from those baggies of stems and seeds you used to score behind the 7-Eleven.

GENETICS

Science class may have taught you that every plant starts as a seed, but almost everything grown at Sunburn begins as a carefully selected clone. “We grow the seeds up and find the most desirable plant from cannabinoid profile, yields, terpene profile, flavonoids,” explains Bailey. “We send it to testing, send it through our QA and R&D, and if it makes the team, then we go from clone after that, so it’s the exact same plant every time.”

Sunburn stands out for promoting the names of their breeders and growers, which Cobb compares to celebrity chefs or the way winemakers

are celebrated in the wine industry,“because they are true artisans; it’s a craft.”

Unlike some companies, Bailey says Sunburn isn’t shooting solely for sky-high THC scores. “THC is important for sure, but that’s like the engine in the car, and then the terpenes are like the steering wheel. Sativa, indica, hybrid; all that stuff’s bullshit. It’s really how the terpenes affect your own endocannabinoid system. … THC gives you the psychoactive effects, but the terpenes drive what that experience is going to be like for you.”

HARVESTING

After a 56-day flowering cycle, and another eight weeks or so growing under a precise mix of natural and supplemental lighting on a carefully monitored diet of nutrient fluid and CO2, the plants are ready to be plucked. For Bill’s Reserve, Bailey says,“We only take the head and shoulders, the most desirable colas [at the top of the plant], and we also always harvest with the branch intact hang-dry.” Rather than cutting and carrying the cannabis to the trimming room, losing precious trichomes along the way, Sunburn uses huge rolling benches to slide the entire crop over to its next stop.

TRIMMING

All of Sunburn’s bud is trimmed by hand, because (as Cobb says) “You can’t tell your growers you want to grow the best and then throw it through a meat grinder.” A separate team of specially trained trimmers is dedicated to snipping Bill’s Reserve, and Bailey says the bud never gets touched by hands.

“It’s called ‘lollipop’: They hold the stem, trim the flower, and pluck the flower.” Cobb calls the trim team “our last set of eyes and ears” looking for flaws like larf or bud burn.

CURING

All of Sunburn’s flower next spends weeks in

a humidity- and temperature-controlled environment for a two-stage curing process. “We do it slow in here, whereas a lot of companies will dry it as fast as possible to get it out. That ruins a labor of love, the cultivation,” says Bailey, adding that Bill’s Reserve gets an extra-long slower second cure after trimming: “That one is ready when it’s ready.”

PACKAGING

Instead of their usual burp bags, Bill’s Reserve is packed by a special team into white glass jars emblazoned with the orange and black Sunburn logo, and is delivered to dispensaries in air-conditioned vans. “It’s got a seal around the lid,” says Bailey, “so as long as I keep that jar sealed, the patient’s going to have the same experience as we’ve had.”

Of course, the Sunburn team has to continually sample their products for quality control. “It’s not only about trying the new stuff; it’s about pulling QA random samples throughout the batch, pulling an older sample,” says Bailey. But don’t imagine a free-for-all ganja buffet. All employees must go through the same state registry as patients and properly dispense their testing materials (usually in single grams).“The Office of Medical Marijuana Use has us under a magnifying glass, as they should.”

Finally, Cobb says that everything about Sunburn, but especially Bill’s Reserve, is about honoring both his late father, a notorious 1970s drug smuggler in South Florida for whom the brand is named, and the Sunshine State itself.

“Everyone kind of focuses on California as being, you know, the epicenter of cannabis, [but] Florida has its own unique history with cannabis,” says Cobb. “It’s all to pay homage to my father and a lot of people like him that took a chance on the plant in Florida before it was legal.”

For now, you have to have a state medical marijuana card to enjoy Bill’s Reserve, but that may change if 60 percent of voters support the recently approved recreational use amendment in November. While Cobb correctly predicted that the measure would make it on the ballot, calling it “an amazing accomplishment,” he also says “I don’t think we’ve seen what the real work looks like yet, until we get to that process. It’s going to be a heavy lift.”

He also thinks proposed THC percentage caps are “a bit ridiculous” and unlikely to pass, but as a “free market libertarian-minded person” he’s ambivalent about bans on hemp derivatives, which — until the Legislature’s passage of SB 1698 in March — were being freely sold in Florida. That could change if DeSantis signs it.

“You have 9,600 smoke shops around the state of Florida that have signs out in front of their store [advertising THC], which I would argue are incredibly misleading. … That’s not helping what we’re trying to do from a destigmatizing standpoint [and] from a consumer safety standpoint.”

No matter which side of the aisle you’re on, Cobb’s final words ring true on this final 4/20 before the contentious upcoming election: “I think we’re all going to need a lot of cannabis to get through the next six months.”

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‘Just throw out the baby with the bathwater’

CBD wellness advocate Paige Figi helped get the 2018 Farm Bill descheduling hemp passed. Now her years of work may be delegitimized by state laws like Florida’s SB 1698, which aims to ban hemp-derived products

Florida legislators this year passed a controversial bill targeting hemp products that opponents say will limit access to CBD. Senate Bill 1698 will increase regulation of hemp-derived products and ban delta-8 products, which can currently legally be purchased at convenience stores, gas stations and the like. The goal of the bill, according to supporters, is to protect kids from dangerous drugs, as is often the stated aim when punitive drug policy is involved.

Opponents of the bill, however, including the nonprofit Coalition for Access Now, also say that the bill as it’s currently written would restrict access to full-spectrum CBD. Whereas delta-8 is a synthetic product that can produce mild euphoric effects, CBD (short for cannabidiol) is an oil derived from hemp extract that doesn’t get you high, but can be helpful for certain conditions like seizures, anxiety and insomnia. Some people give CBD to pets to calm them down or use it to treat conditions like arthritis. It is also being studied as a potential treatment for opioid use disorder.

Unlike marijuana, hemp is federally legal, and has been since 2018. Under the federal 2018 Farm Bill, hemp and derivatives of hemp were removed from the definition of “marijuana” under federal law, due to their very low concentrations of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana that causes a high. Florida voters this November will get to decide at the ballot box whether to legalize marijuana for recreational use; they approved an initiative to legalize medical marijuana in 2016.

Critics of this hemp-focused bill have accused Big Cannabis (i.e., marijuana dispensary chains) of being the driving force behind this new bill, framing it as an effort to get rid of their competition, leaving Floridians who benefit from CBD as collateral damage. As Rep. Hillary Cassel (D-Dania Beach) said during a floor debate, the dispensaries could continue to sell the same products deemed illegal under the hemp bill.

“Let’s be very clear. This drug will still be available, and it will still be sold in Florida,” Cassel said. “If this product is so bad you wanna ban it, then ban it. But that’s not what we’re doing. We’re choosing which doors you buy from.”

OW: Your advocacy today is borne from personal experience. Can you tell our readers about your family’s experience with CBD?

Paige Figi: I eat, sleep, breathe CBD. I’ve been doing this for 14 years. I don’t work in the cannabis space and the recreational [drug] space, just so we’re clear. So I guess I describe myself as, well, I’m the mother of Charlotte, who sort of started the whole category unintentionally way back in 2010.

I’m a consumer advocate for the basic American consumer, the millions of Americans that now use this [CBD], but my journey started when it was my daughter’s only medical option for her epilepsy. I had a 4-year-old, end-of-life child with no other medical options. So, everyone with a rare disease, when you reach the end of the pharmaceutical road, you know, it’s sort of … that trajectory is pretty familiar to anyone who’s had to travel down that path. You run out of options, there’s nothing left, and it’s kind of tragic. And it’s terrifying.

I was contacting researchers from other countries in Israel, Brazil and France, and they were in the Phase II trials on rodents. I was just looking at, what’s the next seizure drug to come out? Charlotte, my daughter probably isn’t going to live long enough to see that, but I was still just curious.

She was in home hospice. I was feeding her through a port in her stomach. She was on oxygen 24 hours a day, in a wheelchair, and she was unconscious for most of the day. She would just seize — 350 seizures a week. We were told not to come back to the ER, there was nothing left to give her. So we were just watching her die. We were counting the days.

The House voted 64-48 to pass the bill, while the Senate unanimously supported it. It has not yet been signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. Orlando Weekly interviewed one of the most vocal opponents of SB 1698, Paige Figi, a CBD advocate in Colorado and founder of Coalition for Access Now. She has called on DeSantis to veto the bill.

Figi’s daughter Charlotte suffered severe and debilitating seizures as a young child. Her initial usage of CBD as an anti-seizure treatment changed her life. Charlotte became the inspiration behind early laws to legalize CBD back when it was still classified as a Schedule I drug, including a 2014 law in Florida that legalized CBD possession. Unfortunately, Figi’s daughter Charlotte passed away in 2020 at the age of 13.

We caught up with Figi for this year’s 420 Issue to discuss her advocacy and her concerns about the Florida bill that could restrict access to CBD for those who might stand to benefit from it most.

This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

When I gave her that first dose … this was a very measured, metered dose. I was very particular about how it was done. I had very rigid criteria, just like every other drug she had tried. She wasn’t inhaling this. She wasn’t even awake or conscious. From her first dose, she went seven days seizure-free. She didn’t have a single seizure for seven days.

The first thing, I saw her open her eyes. She started breathing off of the oxygen. She started making eye contact, she started swallowing. She started drinking water and eating on her own. She came off all of her seizure drugs. She never took another pharmaceutical from her first dose of CBD. She never went to the hospital from that first dose of CBD. It was astounding.

What was her medical team’s response at the time? Were they supportive of this kind of experimental treatment?

That’s a great question. I expected them to be jumping for joy. I thought they’d be, you know, high-fiving me.

But they were not thrilled. That was really eye-opening for me and surprising. I really expected them like, naively, to write it all down and [ask] what did you do, and what is the dose? And what is the milligrams? And they could not

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care less what I was giving her, because it didn’t come from that traditional, patented pharmaceutical lane. They didn’t want to hear anything about that.

These policies in Florida are ostensibly meant to protect kids from what politicians say they see as dangerous substances. But in some cases, they actually limit access to CBD, which as of 2018 has been widely available throughout the country. What’s left to do at the federal level, and now at the state level?

We, the coalition, wrote the first federal bill to do two things: We needed to legalize CBD. It needs to be descheduled. A Schedule I substance — this is obviously a mistake. [CBD] shouldn’t be lumped in with marijuana. This is its own separate thing. Hemp should be descheduled, completely removed from the Controlled Substances Act.

And then the second part of all those early bills, and what I’m still working on today 14 years later, is it needs to be regulated. So CBD was descheduled in 2018 and legalized, and it created access. It’s legal in 50 states and it was legal federally, but they never got that second part, that teeny little last mile done in the Farm Bill in 2018. And that’s regulation as a dietary supplement by the FDA.

We’re almost there. Coming up on six years from the Farm Bill, what you’re seeing happen is CBD is becoming collateral damage. Like, CBD as a wellness product, I’ll say, or the intended use of CBD, is now collateral damage as states are dealing with this loophole in that hastily written Farm Bill allowing for delta-8, delta-10 — intoxicating, man-made, chemically laden products. It’s a legal way — a cheap, legal way in states that don’t have a recreational law — to get high, to get intoxicated. Florida came up and said this, and [SB 1698] is under the guise of trying to fix the state of delta-8 and delta-10, etc., that come from hemp. What they did was also just throw out the baby with the bathwater and completely get rid of the CBD wellness products.

These are hastily written bills. So, in order to get rid of delta-8 and 10, they’re just writing them so fast that they’re getting rid of everything. There’s no health or medical or danger with CBD wellness products, but these initiatives, state by state, are being funded by cannabis. So, cannabis isn’t doing so well financially, and they don’t want to compete with delta-8 and 10. They don’t want to compete with CBD. The only people who want CBD out of Florida or back in a dispensary are people who own dispensaries.

I’m just trying to go back to Florida and say, there is a way to do this. We all support your concern and we support the meaning behind these anti delta-8 bills — but there’s a better way to do this. And what SB 1698 also did, one unintended consequence of a poorly written piece of legislation, is legalize 5 milligrams of THC in a serving. Or, what it will do if Gov. DeSantis signs it.

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Stoned and dethroned

Just

how 420-friendly are these shows on 4/20?

Yes, you could spend your 4/20 at home, partaking and zoning out to Wizard of Oz synced to Dark Side of the Moon or whatever strikes your fancy, but given that April 20 is a Saturday this year maybe hit the town and take your chances lighting up in public. You’ll be sure to find kindred spirits at concerts, so here’s a rundown of four possibly very 420-friendly shows on the big day that are sure to have you blissfully nodding your head along to the music. Wait, what were we talking about again?

Reggae Day at Boxi Park

Noon, Boxi Park, 6877 Tavistock Lakes Blvd., $20-$25.

Reggae and 4/20 go hand in hand. Especially if both of those hands are rolling a doobie. But seriously, marijuana and reggae have a longstanding harmonious relationship, far predating even the immortal lyric from Bob Marley’s 1971 record Kaya where he sings “I’m so high, I even touch the sky.” The second annual Reggae Day at Boxi Park sees Lake Nona mellowing out and getting into the 420 spirit in earnest. The mini-fest is headlined by Jemere Morgan, grandson of reggae legend Denroy Morgan. Morgan formerly fronted New York City reggae act the Black Eagles, but now he’s a solo artist performing and recording both covers and original music. Plus, Orlando locals Shamanic Rootz will bring the infectious energy and good vibes. Shamanic Rootz have established a devoted fanbase locally and internationally due to their impassioned lyrics and devotion to reggae music. Rik Jam, Dal-Wayne, King Tappa, NostalJah, EarthKry, and Jah Sun fill out the bill ably. The music won’t stop until

midnight, with DJ Crossfire and DJ RED spinning between bands.

420 Fest

4:20 p.m. (cough), West End Trading Co., 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford, free.

West End’s first-ever 420 Fest is a free street party and celebration of 420 with a lineup of reggae bands starting at — but of course — 4:20 p.m. This fest is hosted by actor Greg Runge, from The Cops Did It or Extinction Level Event.

The lineup features familiar Florida faves The Intracoastals, Oklahoma Stackhouse, Smyrna Erb, Inity Rebel Music, Neverless, Vibes Farm and Root Sea. Guests can grab a famous Sunshine State Bomb at the West End and take in the sights of West End Live and the Wild Wild West End, then do it all again — no one’s judging if you’ve forgotten which spots you’ve hit. Keep the good vibes rolling at the new weed-themed concept The Joint at West End (see our review on page 23) and try their new pre-roll wraps, blazed wings, dope sliders and more. Festivalgoers can also take the high road over to get a medical card exam from Cannabis Card Orlando. An outdoor party means it’s that much easier to light up outside, and the clouds of smoke no doubt billowing from the stage will provide much-needed cover. Sounds dope!

Stoned Mary

6 p.m., Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park, $15-$20.

To quote William Shakespeare, what’s in a name? Well, plenty, if you happen to have the word “stoned” in your moniker and are playing

Orlando on April 20, when these Tampa rockers play a live and loud bill of Central Florida acts that lean toward the heavier side at Conduit. Despite the name, Stoned Mary are neither a stoner-rock band nor a jam band. Instead, they whip up a hooky storm of Paramore-esque serrated pop grooves, which … you know what? You’re already in the door, you’re feeling suddenly very agreeable, so you might as well stay. Also appearing on the bill are Burial Joy, Nailwound, Fiends, Werewolves and NOT, who may or may not kill that buzz. You can’t smoke inside Conduit, but you might be able to furtively light up in the smoking area out front. (That’s on you, space cowboy. Security might want a word.) Post-show or between sets, the nearby two-fer of Subway and Fratello’s should ease any and all cases of the munchies, regardless of palates.

Flagman

7 p.m., Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave., $15 Orlando freakout rockers Flagman evoke the unhinged musical adventurism of Primus, Faith No More and Tool — and you’d best believe those FFOs are music to any dual stoner/music head’s ears. If you’d like to stick around the Mills 50 area and have your psyche duly fried, this locals-heavy show is the move on Saturday. Also appearing on the bill are Elders, Space Corolla, Cloutchasr and Sky Navy. You can take your chances in the Dirty Laundry patio out back, but we’re not suggesting anything. (Though Big Tree Park at night seems like a gorgeous spot to … stargaze.) Tako Cheena being close at hand should provide you with any munchie-related sustenance you need.

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WAITING TO INHALE

The Joint kept us chilling for a long time before they served up some munchies

“Rasclaat, bomboclaat, everyone waiting for they food!” spews the cook inside the small kitchen in the corner of the West End Trading Co. when I inquire about my order. The joint, with a joint-wielding sneakerhead chicken as its brand mascot, is appropriately called The Joint, and it’s a joint venture between the folks behind Hollerbach’s German Restaurant and the nearly two decadesold dive bar.

The cook, it turns out, is, well, in the weeds. He’s solo in the kitchen and online orders and more from the counter kiosk keep flooding in. His reaction has me retreating back into the bar with my friends, who are pretty sedate considering we’ve been waiting 40 minutes for our munchies. A pre-lunch pot stop at Cookies appears to be keeping them in a chill state of mind, so we occupy our time as best we can — playing darts in the gaming area of the bar and chuffing back some fat darts outside. Another 40 minutes goes by and we finally get our food — a total wait of an hour and 20 minutes for some wings and things.

Evidently, the ridiculously long wait is an anomaly. “I’ve never stood here for more than

10 minutes,” says a confused regular. “There’s usually two people back there,” says another. An Uber Eats driver even offers to go back in the kitchen to help out but, ultimately, leaves amid a canceled order.

I feel for them, but it doesn’t slow me down from digging into two sauced varieties of “cosmic” wings. The first is slicked in a finger-licking mango-habañero ($10 for eight) that does its part to smokescreen the memory of the inordinate wait time. The second, called the “Smiling Bison” ($11 for eight), evokes memories of chef (and Buffalo native) Josh Oakley, who made the Smiling Bison one of the most popular restaurants in Sanford. Naturally, the wings are shellacked in a Buffalo sauce infused with CBD. “Flavors that hit,” or so says The Joint’s spliff-sporting rooster, and we’re feeling the flow.

There’s a wackass mural of some blitzed Florida wildlife on one of the bar’s walls. It held my gaze for a while and I felt myself getting tense. The bulging eye of the paranoid-looking red snapper was starting to freak me the F out, so I took to inhaling my Pineapple Express ($10), a quarter-pound hot dog sticky-ickyed with pineapple-teriyaki

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sauce and a mango-habañero slaw. It came with tater tots I initially dismissed as not being crispy enough, but these generously salted spud buds grew on me. Maybe because our order of Cheech’s Moonrock Nuggs ($13) — golden-fried nuggets tossed in Crazy Hector’s CBD Hot Honey and Flamin’ Hot Cheetos — never materialized. And I wasn’t about to harsh my mellow by storming up to the counter to be like Dude, where’s my nuggs? Oh hell no. Besides, we had more to eat.

Hollerbach’s spicy pretzel bites ($8), tossed in a spice blend and served with cheese, weren’t halfbaked in the least. And Zouain’s Chopped Cheese ($13), named after DJ Zouain — who doubles as The Joint’s, and Hollerbach’s, content producer — is a sandwich strain of the highest order: Wagyu (not Japanese) beef chopped with spicy peppers and onions and served on a brioche roll with lettuce, tomato, mayo and ketchup. It comes with onion rings, which I didn’t care for at all, but that sandwich encompassed all the NYC bodega vibes. It’s clear to me why The Joint has proven popular among Sanfordites — they know how to cure the munchies right. I even paid for a Little Debbie Cosmic Brownie ($1.50) to eat later, but when I looked in the takeout bag when I got home, it was nowhere to be found. I have no clue where it went. It was there one minute, and the next — POOF! — up in smoke.

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OPENINGS & CLOSINGS

Bar Kada, the newest concept from Michael Collantes, has opened next door to his Michelinstarred omakase house, Soseki, at 957 W. Fairbanks Ave. Bar Kada o ers a selection of ancestral-method sakes, low-touch wines curated by sommelier Benjamin Coutts, and seasonal small plates utilizing local ingredients like tilefish and chips, tuna au poivre and corn dumplings, to name a few … Also, Collantes’ handroll joint, Sushi Saint, has unveiled its Omakase Room, an eight-seat counter o ering a 12-course tasting for $100 … Inchin’s Bamboo Garden, a North American chain with outlets from Niagara Falls to Plano, Texas, has opened at 3900 Town Center Blvd. in Hunter’s Creek. They o er Indian and Indo-Chinese cuisine as well as craft cocktails … Open House, a neighborhood social hall, and Oh Hey Cafe, a family-friendly café with expansive indoor and outdoor seating serving Lineage Co ee and pastries, has opened at 1325 Lee Road … Orlando is finally getting an Eataly! OK, it’s not the sprawling complex of Italian goods and eateries with more than 40 locations around the globe but, rather, College Park Eataly Pizza that’s moving into the Anthony’s Pizza space on Edgewater Drive near Princeton. Expect pizzas topped with cease-and-desist orders … Look for Tratto Modern Italian to open “in a few weeks” at 425 Avalon Park Blvd. South in Avalon Park. Expect “stylish Italian dishes with a modern twist” … Dessert news: Mango Mango, a Hong Kong-style dessert café serving a host of mango-based slurpy sweets, sundaes, crepe rolls and more, will open in O-Town West at 11225 S. Apopka Vineland Road. No opening date has been announced … And in Mills 50, look for Kori Bakery and Dessert, specializing in Japanese treats like kakigori (snow ice) and shokupan (milk bread), to open in late spring/early summer in the shiny new complex at 725 N. Mills Ave. where a 7-Eleven and a laundromat long stood.

NEWS & EVENTS

On the heels of Kaya being named a James Beard Award finalist for Best New Restaurant, Sushi Saint and Zaru were bestowed with Michelin Bib Gourmands for o ering “a meal of good quality at a good value.” Michelin stars for Florida restaurants will be announced April 18 in Tampa … The 4/20 Smokeout sparks up at 11 a.m. Saturday, April 20, at Sideward Brewing. A special beer release, menu of smoked barbecue, and 420 merch will keep things lit … Also on 4/20, SoDo After Dark returns at 6 p.m. Saturday, hosted by SoDo Main Street District. This annual event will be hosted in collaboration with RockPit Brewing at 10 W. Illiana Street. The parking lot party will feature food from Royal T Tapas, Chill in Tacos and Cecil’s BBQ, as well as craft beer and cocktails. Cost is $15, or $20 on the day of the event.

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COUCHSURFING

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

Premieres Wednesday:

The Circle — For Season 6, the show that made a spectator sport out of flirtatious catfishing relocates its base of operations from Northern England to Atlanta. Which means Nathan Wade now has the chance to do something hilarious. (Netflix)

Don’t Hate the Player — A baker’s dozen of French people compete to escape a nightmarish jungle camp and make it to a swanky villa in a show that reworks the concept of last fall’s U.K. export Surviving Paradise. But one can safely assume that the game is much harder to play when you’re living under a crushing feeling of perpetual ennui No? (Netflix)

magical abilities. Which is exactly how I felt when I finally tracked down the sheet music to “Strokin’.” (Disney+)

See You in Another Life — Newcomer Roberto Gutiérrez plays Gabriel Montoya Vidal — aka “Baby” — who at the age of 16 became the first person to be convicted for participating in the 2004 bombing of Madrid. Coming soon to a college campus near you: Kyle Rittenhouse, to complain that these roles never go to a truly qualified white kid. (Hulu)

Under the Bridge — A bunch of Canadian schoolkids are accused of murdering one of their less-popular classmates in this limited-series dramatization of the nonfiction book by Rebecca Godfrey. And it was made by … Disney, who are apparently just slavering to get their hands on some of that Mean Girls: The Musical money. (Hulu)

Premieres Thursday:

Bros — This Hebrew-language series about soccer-loving friends who find themselves at twin personal crossroads was assembled in the shadow of looming crackdowns on media content by Israel’s Netanyahu government. Gee, it’s no wonder Hamas could just waltz on in if everybody’s eyes were glued to The Real Housewives of Tel Aviv. (Netflix)

Conan O’Brien Must Go — Fulfilling a longstanding promise, Conan expands his podcast into a series that has him interacting with some of his most ardent fans from around the globe. The most commonly heard icebreaker: “It’s wonderful to see you’re feeling better, Mr. Leno.” (Max)

Going Home With Tyler Cameron — The former Bachelorette runner-up returns to his hometown of Jupiter, Florida, to pursue his dream career of building and renovating houses. See, this is why our insurance rates are sky-high: We trust the roof over our head to a guy who couldn’t even get a damn final rose. (Prime Video)

The Upshaws — Mike Epps’ Indianapolis-set family sitcom is back for Part 5, with Part 6 already greenlit. Hey, it seems to me it was just a few weeks ago on this very streamer that he was complaining he isn’t making enough money for someone of his stature. Unless you want to make him look like a liar, you know what to do: Don’t watch! (Netflix)

Premieres Friday:

Rebel Moon Part Two: The Scargiver — OK, gang, it’s time to take bets on which excuse the Snyder cult will use for this one underperforming. Will it be the always-popular “Everybody’s waiting for the director’s cut?” The hoary “Warner Bros. paid the critics to say they didn’t like it?” How about the evergreen “It’s just too smart for the capesh*t crowd?” You get double points if you hit on our ultra-longshot entry, “I am done covering up for this white man’s perpetual mediocrity, and I shall now go outside and touch grass.” (Netflix)

Premieres Saturday:

High Hopes — Jimmy Kimmel’s production company shepherded this reality series about a pair of Belarusian brothers who run one of the biggest weed dispensaries in Hollywood. If you think the customers look familiar, it’s probably because you’ve already seen them financing their habit on Pawn Stars. (Hulu)

Premieres Monday:

Cocomelon Lane Season 2 — Preschooler J.J. and his pals return to mark more rites of passage any parent will recognize. Just 15 more seasons, and somebody’s going to hit that real milestone every kid eventually has to face: wearing a wire to go meet Matt Gaetz. (Netflix)

Fern Brady: Autistic Bikini Queen — The Scottish comic says you shouldn’t be misled by the title of this stand-up special, which is actually “1 percent about autism and 99 percent about relationships, marriage and death.” So basically, it’s like any given season of The Crown, but with slightly less autism. (Netflix)

The Grimm Variations — Japan o ers up an anthology series that compiles some fresh anime takes on classic Brothers Grimm stories. Seriously, is nothing sacred? Defiling public-domain fairy tales is Disney’s job! (Netflix)

Our Living World — Cate Blanchett narrates a nature docuseries that shows how the various amazing species that populate our globe are all connected in a matrix of healthy interdependence. Except for the Orcs, because f*** those guys. (Netflix)

The Secret Score — In a new fantasy/mystery series from Mexico, a bunch of kids discover a musical score that endows them with

Orlando Bloom: To the Edge — Watch ol’ Legolas himself scale towering rock formations, jump out of planes and dive deep into the ocean, all thanks to the fortitude and focus that his Buddhist religion makes possible. The Scientologists want you to know that their guy selflessly pulls people out of burning wreckage, and they’re going to sue you and stalk you until you acknowledge this fact. (Peacock)

Superbuns — New episodes are droppin’ like rabbit pellets as the superpowered bunny returns to teach preschoolers the importance of kindness and generosity. And also of being real careful what you name your animated shows, because Mommy watches Daddy’s search history like a hawk. (Peacock)

Hip-Hop and the White House — Retrace the mighty steps rappers have taken, from hawking mixtapes in the ’hood to influencing U.S. government policy and performing for presidents (and not just dead ones). Hey, remember when we were all mad at Eazy-E for having lunch with Bush 41? Nowadays we just wish Ice Cube and Tucker Carlson would hurry up and order at In-N-Out. (Hulu)

Premieres Tuesday:

Fight for Paradise: Who Can You Trust — And here’s Germany’s own take on Surviving Paradise, arriving just six days after the French version. Gosh, fellas, you could have at least waited a week before invading their territory again. You’re going to give them a complex or something. (Netflix)

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COLD CHILLS

Vaporwave visionary George Clanton slides into Orlando on 4/20

In the early 2010s, a sense of yearning for the recent past captured the attention of Internet users worldwide. The retro revival set its sights and sounds on the 1980s and ’90s, rebooting the decades’ aesthetics for an online generation.

Soundtracking this revival was a new style of lo-fi electronic music seemingly made in — and for — the moment. Known among the cognoscenti as “vaporwave,” the nostalgia-based subgenre emerged with a one-two punch of audio and art primed for virtual virality. The scene was a familiar one, even if you’d only seen it on Tumblr: Greek sculptures on grids going nowhere, a neon sunset foreshadowing the warm pop waiting inside.

Something about that nameless nostalgia appealed to George Clanton, a Virginia-based artist whose penchant for the past manifested in a solo pop project called Mirror Kisses. Named after an Echo and the Bunnymen lyric, the project was intended to be “a spoof on ’80s music” for Clanton to share with his friends.

“The first Mirror Kisses album — that I’ve since erased from the Internet — was me making what I thought was a Human League record,” Clanton says. But when “everyone pretty much agreed [it] was way better than everything else [he] had done,” Clanton began taking the project more seriously.“Instead of making jokey style music like I did in the beginning,” he says, “I started getting interested in integrating more of my personal life and artistic best.”

After releasing a pair of Mirror Kisses albums

— Bad Dreams (2012) and Heartbeats (2013)

— Clanton participated anonymously in the vaporwave scene under the moniker ESPRIT 空 想 (Chinese for “fantasy”). Much to his surprise, the effort was “a huge success, at least in the vaporwave sphere,” that paved the way for future trips into the past.

While simultaneously working on the next Mirror Kisses album, Clanton realized the project’s name no longer fit: “The music had become so serious and personal,” he says, “and I got sick of

telling people the name of my band was Mirror Kisses.”So he went back to the basics.“I felt like this was my big opportunity to change my band name to George Clanton. I knew I wouldn’t get sick of it.”

The change did him good. In 2015, Clanton released 100% Electronica — the first album under his own name — on his own independent record label, 100% Electronica (co-founded by Clanton and then-girlfriend/now-wife Neggy Gemmy, née Lindsey French). Initially formed to release Clanton and French’s music, the label broke new musical ground by releasing the first-ever vaporwave vinyl record, ESPRIT 空 想’s Girls Only 7-inch EP.

Hot on the heels of the albums’success, Clanton took the wax wave worldwide. “There were a lot of artists I really loved that did not have vinyl,” he says of his desire to start the label. One of those artists was the Australian duo S U R F I N G, whose vaporwave classic Deep Fantasy was the first 100% Electronica album not released by Clanton or French.

7 p.m. Saturday, April 20

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Whether he’s running the label, working on his own projects, or coordinating an upcoming tour, Clanton says,“It’s always been driven by music, all of my passions in life.”And when it comes to music, he always turns it up to 11: “To me, the music just doesn’t sound right unless it’s super loud.”

Perhaps a relic of his younger punk days, Clanton’s love for loudness often shocks fans expecting his live show to be a calming experience. “A lot of people — and they’re not wrong for this — listen to my music to chill out to,” he says, adding that “isn’t [his] intention, generally speaking.” For Clanton, the louder the music, the better. “Whichever is the loudest show on stage ends up being my favorite for the tour,” he says.“It can never be loud enough.”

Clanton visits Orlando for the first time on 4/20, topping a stacked Abbey lineup featuring L.A. electro punx Sextile, St. Louis siblings Frost Children, and Dade County darlings Donzii. Warning: The volume — among other things — will be high. music@orlandoweekly.com

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LOCAL RELEASES

Even from his first solo releases in 2021, it was clear from the start that Lake County musician C.B. Carlyle was going for something different, something bigger. His strikingly moody songs and production exuded high concept and wove a Southern gothic spell that was hauntingly cinematic. That vision has only taken on more dimension and depth since blossoming into a band project.

After years of mostly singles, C.B. Carlyle & the Desert Angels have just released The Howling EP, a six-song suite that marks both their most extensive collection to date and a distinct new chapter in their sound. Carlyle and company first blazed their young trail with cowboy-noir sounds that evoked the badlands of the Old West. As teased by some of their more recent singles, and now outright with this new batch, the band has taken a turn that embraces and channels their native swamp terroir.

Also notable is that The Howling is the Angels’ most storming charge to date with a burlier, hairier blues-rock sound that conjures the same magic that Black Rebel Motorcycle Club did when they discovered roots music.

Across most of the record, on tracks like “Roadrunner (pt. 1),” “Roadrunner (pt. 2),” “The Howling” and “Good Was Ages Ago,” they ride hard on thundering grooves like apocalyptic horsemen. But even the two quieter numbers are still thick with the Angels’ trademark atmosphere and style.

Almost the entirety of this lush EP was recorded locally at Valencia College. The sole exception is “Sweet,” which is a practical field recording where Carlyle sang into a laptop mic while camping in the Smoky Mountains.

After years of singles, C.B. Carlyle & the Desert Angels have released The Howling EP, a sixsong suite that marks their most extensive collection to date and a distinct new chapter in their sound.

While The Howling marks a shift in sound, it’s a furtherance of the dark mystique that’s always been at the heart of C.B. Carlyle & the Desert Angels’ obsession. It’s a record that’s a testament to the band’s budding versatility and a reminder that no one around here is rendering the American roots with as much theater and aesthetic as they are. The Howling now streams everywhere.

CONCERT PICKS THIS WEEK

Rodrigo y Gabriela, Okan: Even when rocking it acoustically as they’ve done for most of their storied career, acclaimed Mexican guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela are always pure electricity on stage. Their flamenco-nuevo stylings take traditional guitar technique and mainline it with hot young blood and forward sensibilities. For nearly a quarter-century now, they’ve been slinging Spanish guitar virtuosity with the fireworks of heavy metal in a brilliant collision of soul

and style. As stirring as it is on record, though, live is where it truly stuns. Come be dazzled by one of the most instrumentally dynamic and charismatic duos alive. Opening the night is Okan, a femme-forward, Juno Award-winning progressive Afro-Cuban group. (7 p.m. Thursday, April 18, The Plaza Live, $49.50-$69.50)

Zeta, The Caution Children, 0 Miles Per Hour, Letters to Part, Breed: Ever since relocating to South Florida, Venezuelan post-hardcore supernovas Zeta have been turning heads and blowing minds with their dizzying storm of Latin flair, punk intensity and arty ambition. Even as they rise on the national scene, Orlando promoter Montgomery Drive makes sure they maintain honorary local status with their frequent in-town appearances. This time, they’re rolling deep and diverse with Jacksonville scream-gaze band The Caution Children and an Orlando bloc featuring fuzz punks 0 Miles Per Hour, Orlando emo post-rockers Letters to Part and metal brutes Breed. (6 p.m. Thursday, April 18, Conduit, $17)

Sun Room: The notion of California as a state of mind has evolved a whole lot in the past century since it became part of the pop-cultural consciousness. But young SoCal band Sun Room bring it back to sun-kissed basics with rock & roll that taps classic good vibrations with a new gusto. Their music — a bouncy beach ball of surf, garage and punk that bobs like a fresh-faced FIDLAR — is every bit a product and personification of the Southern California spirit. Go see how the other coast kicks it. (7 p.m. Thursday, April 18, The Social, $20) baolehuu@orlandoweekly.com

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

Jeffrey Lewis and the Voltage

The Space Station is back in the concert business for a night! And what a concert — a rare Florida sojourn from antifolk maestro and comic artist Je rey Lewis. Expect a top-shelf evening of o -kilter, frantic and a ecting songcraft, and improvisatory storytelling that is leagues beyond most artists’ stage banter. Except for Jonathan Richman, few do leftfield surrealist singer-songwriter wonderment as well as Lewis. (Also it’s utterly wild to think that Lewis has been at this DIY grind for around two decades.) Opening are Grasping Straws, Mitar and Heady Alien. Come out to support the venue if nothing else, because they may have to relocate from their current environs due to the high-speed gentrification of the “Packing District.” 8 p.m., The Space Station, 2539 Coolidge Ave., facebook.com/spacestationorlando, $13$18. — Matthew Moyer

SATURDAY, APRIL 20

WJRR Earthday Birthday

Now in its 31st year, Earthday Birthday is a perennial fave for rockers in Florida, and it’s returning to the Fairgrounds on Saturday. The event, steered by Orlando FM rock station WJRR, features a lineup of nearly a dozen metal and hard-rock bands. A highlight of the day will be a performance by power-metal act Fozzy, fronted by wrestler Chris Jericho. Popular South African rock band Seether, known for heavy hits “Gasoline” and “Fine Again,” also play the festival; another can’t-miss proposition is Asking Alexandria, a rock band touring behind their newest album Where Do We Go From Here? And while we’re giving out tips, don’t sleep on Dayseeker, a post-hardcore band from California, with a live set drawing from five albums and singles like “Sleeptalk” and “Starving To Be Empty.” Other acts include Ayron Jones, Tim Montana, Austin Meade, Soil,

Sleep Theory and Jimmie’s Chicken Shack. Attendees can take a momentary break from the rock to check out the Art and Charity Walk with artwork from Central Florida artists, a BMX demonstration, vendors and food trucks. 11 a.m., Orlando Amphitheater, 4603 W. Colonial Drive, wjrr.iheart.com, $25-$300. — Alexandra Sullivan

Record Store Day

Though it’s unfortunately habitual for non-collegeage locals to demur from happenings over in the UCF quadrant, vinyl haven Smartpunk Records is making a very convincing argument to break that shameful habit. This Saturday, on the occasion of Record Store Day, Smartpunk is throwing a hip local music party in the shop that’s downright, well, smart. The free afternoon shindig (well after the vinyl feeding frenzy in the morning) features two nextwave projects: debuting Leatherette-adjacent and punky doo-wop project

Jumbo Jade and the Macho Men, along with Warm Frames spin-o The Sourdrops, who pen a very cloying love letter to The Pastels, The Field Mice and Tiger Trap. (Store owner Alex Cooper may also DJ.) Jangly fun all around! As well, it needs to be mentioned that Record Store Day will be a-rockin’ all day long at numerous fine local vinyl outlets, including Park Ave CDs, Bynx, Re-Runz Records, Remix Records, Rock & Roll Heaven, East West Records, Uncle Tony’s Donut Shoppe and Retro Records. Every single one of these shops are great and worthy of a browse — increasingly spurious exclusive releases or no. Various times, various locations, recordstoreday.com, free (but …) — MM

Glory Days Grapplecon

If you’re still riding high on Wrestlemania fumes, try hearkening back to the golden age of pro-wrestling at this weekend’s Glory Days Grapplecon. Put on by the same students of the game who organized the Championship Wrestling from Florida fanfests, Glory Days is a level-up: bigger venue, more big-name guests, more special programming. The main attraction is an afternoon of signings and meet-and-greets featuring a bunch of certified wrestling legends including Stan “The Lariat” Hansen (a coup, frankly), One Man Gang, Missy Hyatt, Bobby Fulton, Matt Riddle, D-von Dudley, Florida punk wrestler Mad Maxine, Tommy Fulton, Ivelisse, Abdullah the Butcher, Jack Victory, Ron Simmons and many more. The slate of events includes a pre-show wrestling event on Friday that features a Q&A with Hansen — and given all his years brawling around the world, he likely has infinite stories to tell — as well as an after-hours tell-all with Victory. A great outing for both old and young fans of pro wrestling. 10:30 a.m., Rosen Centre, 9840 International Drive, eventbrite.com, $30–$199. — MM

Central Florida Earth Day

Central Florida Earth Day returns Saturday to Lake Eola, presented by Vegetarians of Central Florida. The very worthy goals of Central Florida Earth Day are to “inspire sustainable, humane, healthy, and equitable decisions at all levels, from the individual and local levels to the corporate, governmental, and international levels.” To that end, the attractions at this daylong event include an artists corner, presentations, vendors,

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environmental education, animals, music and more. There will also be flow yoga and meditation classes throughout the day for those wanting to explore innerspace for a bit. Local electeds Anna Eskamani, Maxwell Frost, Emily Bonilla and Lee Constantine will be on hand to speak on a wide range of issues facing our community, state, nation and world, and Shannon Blair of Solutionary Species moderates. To make the event as zero waste as possible, some of the festival is solar-powered; recycling and composting receptacles are available, and biodegradable materials are used wherever possible. All of the food served at the event is vegan. Vendors include Ain’t Got No Beef, Bom Grill, Corn Soup King, Framework Craft Co ee Bar and many more. Chefs will present preparation demonstrations on how to prepare vegan dishes. As climate change worsens, events like this become ever-more important … and urgent. Earth Day is free, and both family- and pet-friendly. 10 a.m., Lake Eola Park, North Rosalind Avenue and East Washington Street, cfearthday.org, free. — AS

SUNDAY, APRIL 21

Southern Brunch: The Za-Boo-Zays

Y’all best not miss the debut of this Sunday brunch concert series at Judson’s Live. Dust o your boots and put on your Sunday best for Southern comfort classics and folk-style enchantment at Judson’s Live Southern Brunch. Local folk supergroup The ZaBoo-Zays sets comforting vibes with their cascading guitar chords and alluring, lyrical twang. The trio of Kaleigh Baker, Hannah Harber Wynn and Olivia Wynn Roche — each well-known as solo artists — headline the first in this monthly series of themed brunch shindigs. Brunch service happens in

two two-hour slots, with attendees getting the opportunity to try both made-to-order and serving station options. The culinary theme of this first event is classic Southern comfort food, curated by the Dr. Phil’s executive chef, Jason Klingensmith, with chicken and wa es, blueberry cobbler, and short ribs and grits all on o er. 10:30 a.m. & 1 p.m., Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., drphillipscenter.org, $95. — Sarah Harwell

CONCERTS

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17

Beach Fossils, Nation of Language 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $29.50-$75; 407-934-2583.

Big Jef Special, Prison Wine, Patrick Hagerman 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $7.

Fairview 7 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $15-$50; 407-704-6261.

Hometown Throwdown: Beebs + Lovelady 9 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Jeffrey Lewis and The Voltage, Grasping Straws 8 pm; The Space Station, 2539 Coolidge Ave.; $13.

Kendra Morris 7 & 9 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $25.

Music in Mills: The Gazebros 7 pm; Pigzza, 1050 N. Mills Ave.; free; 407-704-8223.

WEDNESDAY–TUESDAY, APRIL 17-23, 2024

Swamp Sistas Volunteer Jam 6 pm; Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, 411 Mercy Drive; 407-295-1066.

THURSDAY, APRIL 18

April Brown and After 5 7 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $15.

Benny The Butcher, Boldy James 7 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $35-$175; 407-648-8363.

Big Hits from the Box Office 7:30 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $24.50-$29.

Jesse McCartney 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $35-$85; 407-934-2583.

Le Petite Fete Presents: The Tortured Poets Department

Album Release Dance Party 9 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $15; 407-704-6261.

MANWOLVES, CrashPrez, Jen In the Right Light 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$18.

Pony Bradshaw, Caleb Caudle 7 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford; $20-$200.

Rodrigo y Gabriela 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-228-1220.

Sun Room 7 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $20; 407-246-1419.

Zeta, The Caution Children, 0 Miles Per Hour, Letters to Part, Breed 6 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15-$17; 407-673-2712.

FRIDAY, APRIL 19

Aterciopelados 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $35$80; 407-934-2583.

Auditory Armory, Faces of Many, Moat Cobra, The Rottens 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $13.

Big Hits from the Box Office 7:30 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $24.50-$29.

Don Omar 7 pm; Kia Center, 400 W. Church St.; $61-$181; 800-745-3000.

EAZYBAKED, Honeycomb LIVE, Milano b2b Montycler, Tenkai, Baker’s Set 9 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $20-$50; 407-648-8363.

Ella and The Bossa Beat 7 & 9 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $29.50.

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

Holly Pocket, Preying Mantease, Default Friends, Birds Outside, Sunny Side Up 7 pm; Stardust Video and Coffee, 1842 E. Winter Park Road; $15; 407-623-3393.

Marisela 8 pm; Silver Spurs Arena,

1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee; $63; 321-697-3333.

No Business, Granite State, Mind Virus, newfoundgenocide 6 pm; Grumpy’s Underground Lounge, 1018 N. Mills Ave.; $10; 386-956-6841.

Please Understand: Nextel, Remi, Blxxdshot, Ogxloop 9 pm; The Nook on Robinson, 2432 E. Robinson St.; free.

The Red Clay Strays 6:30 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford;

Totem Cave 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $25; 407-595-2713.

SATURDAY, APRIL 20

420 Fest: Oklahoma Stackhouse, The Intracoastals, Smyrna Erb, Inity Rebel Music, Neverless, Vibes Farm 4:20 pm; West End Trading Co., 202 S. Sanford Ave., Sanford; free; 407-322-7475.

Ali Siddiq 7 pm; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $30-$125; 407-358-6603.

Big Hits from the Box Office 3 & 7:30 pm; Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $24.50-$29.

Earth Day Birthday

11 am; Orlando Amphitheater, 4603 W. Colonial Drive; $25-$300; 407-295-3247.

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Every Which Way Duo: Sundown Sessions 7 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

Flagman, Elders, Space Corolla, Cloutchaser, Sky Navy 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15-$20.

Fly By Midnight, Kenzo Cregan 6 pm; The Social, 54 N. Orange Ave.; $22.50-$87.50; 407-246-1419.

Freestyle Legends Reunion TKA, Judy Torres, George Lamond, Cynthia, Johnny O, Lisette Melendez, Coro, Angel (The Cover Girls), and Giggles. Hosted by Charlie Rock with music by DJ Mickey Garcia. 8 pm; Silver Spurs Arena, 1875 Silver Spur Lane, Kissimmee; $48-$154; 321-697-3333.

George Clanton, Sextile, Frost Children, Donzii 7 pm; The Abbey, 100 S. Eola Drive; $26; 407-704-6261.

Holly Pocket, The Okult, Primal Instinct, The Pinko Beats, Mitar 7 pm; Grumpy’s Underground Lounge, 1018 N. Mills Ave.; $10; 407-237-9180.

Jazz and Flavors Fest 5 pm; Gateway Village, 5475 Gateway Village Circle; free; 407-534-7847.

Leonid and Friends 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; $34-$150; 407-228-1220.

Memphis May Fire, The Word Alive, Nerv 5:30 pm; The Beacham, 46 N. Orange Ave.; $25-$35; 407-648-8363.

Mimi Webb, Benson Boone 7 pm; House of Blues, Disney Springs, Lake Buena Vista; $35-$69.50; 407-934-2583.

Mud Dogs Music Festival 3:30 pm; Spec Martin Stadium, 260 E. Euclid Ave., Deland; $29-$59.

Nashville Night: Matt Jenkins, JT Harding 4 & 8 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $60.

Orian Rose Quintet 7:30 pm; Timucua Arts Foundation, 2000 S. Summerlin Ave.; $30; 407-595-2713.

Piano Men: Generations 7 pm; Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3700 S. Highway 27, Clermont; $36.75$49.75; 352-394-4800.

SoDo After Dark: The Sh-Booms

6 pm; Rockpit Brewing, 10 W. Illiana St.; $20-$25.

Stoned Mary, Burial Joy, Nailwound, Fiends, Werewolves, NOT 6 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15-$20; 407-673-2712.

Street66 Band 5 pm; PR’s Taco Palace and Margarita Bar, 717 W. Smith St.; free; 407-440-2803.

United Groove 9 pm; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free.

SUNDAY, APRIL 21

Eric Jafet, Pilot Jonezz, Lady Heroine, Luke Middleton 7 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $10.

High Fade, Sweet Cambodia 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15-$20; 407-673-2712.

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

Morgan Wade 6 pm; Tuffy’s Music Box, 200 Myrtle Ave., Sanford;

Ottmar Liebert, Luna Negra 7 pm; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-228-1220.

Southern Brunch: The Za-BooZays 10:30 am & 1 pm; Judson’s Live, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $95.

Sunday Latin Sunday 5 pm; The Promenade at Sunset Walk, 3251 Margaritaville Blvd., Kissimmee; free; 407-338-4811.

MONDAY APR 22

Mortuous, Cemetery Filth, Pariah, Pontifex 7 pm; Conduit, 6700 Aloma Ave., Winter Park; $15; 407-673-2712.

TUESDAY, APRIL 23

Keep Flying, Bay Street, Mode, Walking Blue 8 pm; Will’s Pub, 1042 N. Mills Ave.; $15.

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

Steaksauce Mustache, Shock and Awe, Dale Earnhardt, KS23 6:30 pm; The S.P.O.T, 6633 E Colonial Drive; $8-$13; 386-956-6841.

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

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. Through April 21; Enzian Theater, 1300 S. Orlando Ave., Maitland; 407-6290054; floridafilmfestival.com.

Amy Sedaris 7 pm Friday; The Plaza Live, 425 N. Bumby Ave.; 407-2281220; plazaliveorlando.org.

Nimesh Patel Various times FridaySaturday; Funny Bone Comedy Club, 9101 International Drive; $37-$67; 407480-5233; orlando.funnybone.com.

Element Earth: An Immersive Experience Prepare to be amazed as the elements of fire, earth, water and air come together to create a truly unique and immersive event. From stunning choreography and scenery to mesmerizing soundscapes, this experience will take you on a magical adventure. Friday-Sunday; Orlando Garden Club, 710 E. Rollins St.; $30; emotionsdance.org.

Lucia di Lammermoor Lucia goes to Westeros in this Game of Thronesinspired take on Donizetti’s bel canto masterpiece. 7:30 pm Friday and 2 pm Sunday; Steinmetz Hall, Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave.; $29-$200; 407-8390119; drphillipscenter.org.

The 16th Annual Winter Park Paint

Out Twenty-four professionally acclaimed plein air artists paint through-

out Winter Park and Orlando. 1 pm Sunday; through April 27; Albin Polasek Museum and Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola Ave., Winter Park; 407-6476294; winterparkpaintout.org.

The 19th Annual Central Florida Earth Day An exciting day of colorful and educational exhibits and activities. 10 am Saturday; Lake Eola Park, North Rosalind Avenue and East Washington Street; free; cfearthday.org.

Get Lucky and Get Licked Puppy Adoption Come enjoy some good puppy breathe and licks from the super sweet Pet Rescue by Judy pups. Come show support, adopt or donate. 2 pm Sunday; Nora’s Sugar Shack, 636 Virginia Drive; 407-447-5885; facebook.com/norassugarshack.

Orlando Air Show The U.S. Navy Blue Angels headline the first stop on the 2024 Air Dot Show Tour. The Orlando show will also feature the F-22 Raptor Demo Team. Saturday-Sunday; Orlando Sanford International Airport, 1200 Red Cleveland Blvd., Sanford; $37.50-$179; airandspaceshow.com.

Spring Pup Paw-ty Buy a wristband at Quantum Leap Winery and get dog-friendly deals at 16 Mills 50 businesses. The first 50 pups accompanied by an adult receive a complimentary doggie bandana! 1 pm Sunday; $10; facebook.com/mills50.

Business and Bevvies: Business Boot Camp This seminar is designed for local business owners who need to make sure they’re not missing out on critical new information to protect their businesses. Whether you’ve been doing it for 20 years or two months,

this could be the most important happy hour you attend all year. 5 pm Wednesday; Lil Indie’s, 1036 N. Mills Ave.; free; facebook.com/daveyjaylaw.

Corks and Forks ... and a Little Country An al fresco evening of food, beverages and live entertainment. Guests will enjoy samples of signature dishes from some of the finest local chefs and restaurants along with fine wines, spirits, and beer. 6 pm Thursday; Venue on Lake Lily, 641 S. Maitland Ave., Maitland; $65; 407-647-2111; corksandforksmaitland.com.

A Spring Soirée Enjoy a welcome cocktail, six course dining experience with wine and beer and a premium silent auction. Each course of this dinner will be curated and prepared by one of Orlando’s most celebrated chefs. Monday 6 pm; Edible Education Experience, 26 East King Street; $275; edibleed.org.

Record Store Day

A gathering of independent record store owners and employees as a way to celebrate and spread the word about the unique culture surrounding nearly 1,400 independently owned record stores in the U.S. and thousands of similar stores internationally. Various times Saturday; various locations; recordstoreday.com.

Fright Faire Alternative, horror, and spooky vendors. Noon Sunday; Atomic Horror, 4805 E. Colonial Drive; instagram.com/atomic.horror.

Shit Sandwich Amplifying Orlando’s top comedic talent and nurturing our comedy scene. 9 pm Saturday; Bull and Bush, 2408 E. Robinson St; free; 407896-7546; bullandbushorlando.com.

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

Extra Space Storage will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated May 7th 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: Krista Denoff: shelving,boxes,toys. Shaquantia Lingard: Furniture,Boxes,misc. items. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

Extra Space Storage, on behalf of itself or its affiliates, Life Storage or Storage Express, will hold a public auction to sell personal property described below belonging to those individuals listed below at the location indicated: May 9, 2024, at the times and locations listed below: The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 14916 Old Cheney Hwy, Orlando FL 32826, (407) 208-9257: Robert Katz: Boxes, totes, toolboxes, office chair weights; Antameina Graham: boxes, wall art, chairs, dresser, dolly, tool cart, washer, dryer, arcade machine, TV; Barbara Butler: toolbox, ladder, bags, office chair, gas can, vacuum, S550 Mercedes (NOT INCLUDED IN SALE); Earl Rigdon: boxes, bags, wall art, bedding, suitcase, toolbox; Makayla Miranda: boxes, bags, totes, clothing, toys, baby seat, lamp, jewelry stand, rug, stroller, arm chair The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 1010 Lockwood Blvd Oviedo, FL 32765, (407) 930-4370: Jeneffer Breedy: Beauty Equipment, Mirrors, Boxes, Beauty Salon Furniture and folding tables. Jose Medina: Boxes, Health and Wellness Equipment, Grills, Mattress, Chairs, tools and some Heavy Equipment. Darius Melton: Boxes, Lamps, TV, Rugs Wall Art, Mattress, Bedding, End Tables and a Convection

Oven. Donna Kaltenecker: Lamps, Household goods, Furniture, Tools, Guitar, Bins, Grill, Vanity Make Up, CD Collection, a Computer Part. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 10:00AM Life Storage, 6068 Wooden Pine Drive, Orlando, Florida, 32829, 4079745165: Clark Birkett- Xpand stroller, crib, hoverboards, saw, palm sander, tools, wine cooler, microwave, washer & dryer, cricut, ladder, totes, boxes, wheelchair, beauty supplies. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:00AM Life Storage, 11583 University Blvd, Orlando, FL 32817, 407777-2278: Donavan J Fields: Wheel barrel, pallet jack, stroller, suit cases, lamp, hanging light, fake plants, pressure washer, power tools, hand tools, boxes, totes, stereo, tv, table mattress, entertainment center, dresser, couch and chair; Matthew Thompson: clothes,

and luggage. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:00AM Life Storage, 9001 Eastmar Commons Blvd, Orlando, FL 32825, 4079016180: Gabrielle Small: Bed, table, wall art, car seat, clothing, boxes, bags. Shamari Weeks: Mattress, dresser, TV, shoes, table, shelves, toys, totes, boxes The personal goods stored therein by the following: 11:15AM Extra Space Storage, 1305 Crawford Ave. St. Cloud FL 34769, 4075040833: John LentTaxidermy, Household Items, Fish Tank; Heidi Miethke- Houshold Items, Boxes; Garfield Watts- Bench Press, Boxes, Paper Trimmer; Jose Martinez- Boxes, Totes; Andrea Beasley- Household Items; Edwin Santana- 4-Motorcyclescycles (not included in sale), Household Items. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 11071 University Blvd Orlando, FL 32817, 3213204055: Jenny Joseph household goods; Berisha Williams mattress, nightstand, stand dresser, 10 boxes, clothes. The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 12915 Narcoossee rd. Orlando FL 32832, 4075015799: Farah Petion: Household goods

The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:00PM Extra Space Storage, 342 Woodland Lake Drive Orlando FL 32828, 3218004793: Howard Harrison, chairs sound equipment 4 freezers 2 fridges TVs; Cami Johnson, couch, Christmas tree, rug; Tzhone Crowelle, 9 boxes, entertainment center, coffee table, instruments cases The personal goods stored therein by the following: 12:45 PM

Extra Space Storage, 9847 Curry Ford Rd Orlando, FL 32825, 4074959612: David Furman-Boxes and plastic shelving.The personal goods stored therein by the following: 1:30PM Extra Space Storage, 10959 Lake Underhill Rd Orlando FL 32825, 4075020120: Jacob Leighton, 4-bedroom home.; Johanna Velazquez, Boxes, bins, furniture, washer, dryer. Items for a family of 5; Erica Galarza Fraticelli, furniture and boxes; Yesenia Quinones Bed, boxes. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

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 May 7th, 2024 at 12:00pm Heather Raincrow: household goods. The auction will be listed and advertised on www.storagetreasures.com. Purchases must be made with cash only and paid at the above referenced facility in order to complete the transaction. Extra Space Storage may refuse any bid and may rescind any purchase up until the winning bidder takes possession of the personal property.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 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 IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: PEYTON BIANCA THOMAS, Petitioner/Mother, vs SHAUN GEORGE HUDSON-WHITE, Respondent/Father. CASE NO.: 2023-DR-013958-O NOTICE OF ACTION FOR PATERNITY CASE. TO: SHAUN GEORGE HUDSON WHITE 10064 Marguex Dr., Orlando, FL 32825 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Paternity and Parental Responsibility has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses on or before 5/17/2024, if any, to TW LAW GROUP PLLC, Counsel for the Petitioner, whose address is 7530 Citrus Ave., Winter Park, FL 32792, , and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 425 N. Orange Ave., Orlando FL, 32801, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e- mailed to the addresses on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 4/9/24 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By:/s/ Deputy Clerk

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN RE: THE MARRIAGE OF: KHALIL GHALAMI, Petitioner, and MEHRY AZARIRAD, Respondent. CASE NO.: 2024-DR-001589 NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: MEHRY AZARIRAD 17712 Lily Blossom Lane, Orlando, FL 32820 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Dissolution of Marriage has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses on or before May 17, 2024, if any, to TW LAW GROUP PLLC, Counsel for the Petitioner, whose address is 7530 Citrus Ave., Winter Park, FL 32792, , and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 425 N. Orange Ave., Orlando FL, 32801, before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so,

a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address. (You may file Designation of Current Mailing and E-Mail Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed or e-mailed to the addresses on record at the clerk’s office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. Dated: 4/9/2024 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

By: /s/ Deputy Clerk.

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).

NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, CARLOS BENITEZ BARBER, LLC, of 2334 S SEMORAN BLVD STE. 2366, ORLANDO, FL 32822, pursuant to the requirements of the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, is hereby advertising the following fictitious name: THE LEGEND BARBER It is the intent of the undersigned to register “THE LEGEND BARBER” with the Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations. Dated: 4/11/2024

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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)

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR ORANGE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUVENILE DIVISION: 07 CASE NO.: DP22-461 IN THE INTEREST OF MINOR CHILD: E.B. DOB: 09/25/2022.

SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. STATE OF FLORIDA To: Sierra Jane Briggs, Last known address: 8344 Silver Star Rd Orlando, FL 32818. 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 15, 2024, at 10:00 a.m., at the Juvenile Justice Center, 2000 East Michigan Street, Orlando, Florida 32806, for a TERMINATION OF

PARENTAL RIGHTS ADVISORY HEARING. You must appear on the date and at the time specified: 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 8th day of April, 2024. This summons has been issued at the request of: Cynthia Rodriguez, Esquire FBN: 1026123 Cynthia.rodriguez4@myflfamilies. com CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, By: /s/ Deputy Clerk (Court Seal)

IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FOURTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR DUVAL COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION NUCORP PROPERTIES, Plaintiff, vs. YHRISTINA HAWKINS and MATTHEW 19:26

INC. f/k/a PROJECT H.O.P.E. USA CORP. Defendants. CASE NO.: 2023-CC-011120.

NOTICE OF ACTION TO: MATTHEW 19:26

INC. f/k/a PROJECT H.O.P.E. USA CORP c/o DENNISE J. WEST, REGISTERED AGENT 4307 LAKE RICHMOND DRIVE, 680723, ORLANDO, FL 32811 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for damages for breach of contract relating to a 12’x 24’ premanufactured side lofted utility cabin, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Matthew G. Davis, Esq., counsel for Plaintiff, NuCorp Properties, whose address is 100 North Tampa Street, Suite 3700, Tampa, FL 33602, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s counsel or immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Dated on this 17th day of January, 2024. JODY PHILLIPS Clerk & Comptroller. By /s/ Deputy Clerk. (Court Seal.)

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 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 Moving and Storage of Haines City, 3307 US Hwy 17-92 W. Haines City, FL 33844 05/07/2024: G0799 Linda Maddy, F0654 Alexis Ortiz, A0116 Daniel Tanner. U-Haul Moving and Storage at Kirkman Road, 600 S. Kirkman Rd. Orlando, Fl 32811 05/07/2024: 5015 Yusef Abdul, 2106 Vorry Robinson, 3077 Kadieja Francois, 1120 Behrooz Abdolmajid Gabrany, AA8845Q Sonja Anley, 8008 Jayla Boyd, 8012 Larry McGee, 2053 Pheona Battiste, 3112 Jeanette

Martinz, 3105 Magno Nascimento, 4041 Aanand Persad, 5038 Aanand Persad, 1003 Tyrone Haynes, 3055 Robert Kasten, 1006 Tyrone Haynes, 3083 Precious Snell, 6040 Ivonette Ferreira. U-Haul Moving and Storage of Clermont, 13650 Granville Ave. Clermont, Fl 34711 05/07/2024: 1135

Marc Velez, 3012 Jason Boone, 1012

Lynda Daniels, 3238 Sheila Quinn, 2210

Coleen Pastular, AB2999A Angelo Lopes, 3252 Alexis Ortiz, 2113 Joshua Gomez, 3067 Alexis Ortiz, AA2988T Pete Fowler. U-Haul Moving and Storage of Ocoee, 11410 W. Colonial Dr. Ocoee, Fl 34761 05/07/2024: 2213 Waverly Robinson, 3391

Scott Bliege, 3515 Marietta Sala, 3325

Labreisha Thomas, 1028 Jerel Tomlinson, 1719 Brenda Smith, 2315 Linda Barden, 1546 Daniel Hines, 3521 Kristin Abbott. U-Haul Moving and Storage of Four Corners, 8546 W. Irlo Bronson Memorial

Hwy. Kissimmee, Fl 34747 05/07/2024: 1316

Michelle Tyler, 1730 Augusto Lewis, 2443

Christian Andino, 2397 Tamika Lyles, 2034

Gustavo Dalrymple Figueroa, 1828 Hazel Matos, 1022 Cassandra Johnson, 2113

Charmaine Oneal, 1741 Gilbert Rufat, 1650

Mitch Winterberg, 1790 Lucas Barros, 2226 Sherrita Smalley, 1225 Gabriel Colon, 2485 Christopher Deloatch, 1812 Aruano

Lipian, 2146 Eric Strassberger, 1925 Carlos Pagan, 1867 Jasmine Freeman, 1438

Carlos Wiggins, 2394 Seyra Nieves, 1903 Josha Garcia.

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.

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

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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; 2039Santiago, 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, 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

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 - Rodri-

guez, 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 - JDW Homes & Design MASSEY, 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

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, May 7, 2024 @ 12:00 pm Angel LopezHousehold Goods/Furniture Michelle Sanders- 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: 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.

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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.

MAY 10, 2024

WBAVA33587KX79896

2007 BMW

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Sold

Legal, Public Notices

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. MADERA; 2186 JEREMY RYAN PHIPPS

2021 HOND

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1998 CHEV

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2010 JEEP

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2018 UTILITY

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1997 FORD

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2019 FREIGHTLINER

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2019 HYTR

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2021 KIA

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2003 INFI

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2018 AUDI

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1998 BMW

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 695 - 4554 Hoffner Ave Orlando, FL 32812 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, MAY 7,2024 at approx. 10:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Christina E Holmes, Angela Remea Holley, Wanda K. Watts, Cynthia Bryant, Madisynne T Liberti, Brian Polanco NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5341 – 2310 W Carroll St, Kissimmee, FL 34741 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, MAY 7,2024 at approx. 11:00 am at www.storagetreasures.com

Jessica Childress, Gloria Marina Cortes, Wanda Enio Lugo Sureda, Crystal Phelps, Jasmine McCleod, Mercedes Yasmel Sosa Veles, Susan Figueroa. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 6174 – 1004 North Hoagland Blvd. Kissimmee, Fl. 34741 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, MAY 7,2024 at approx. 11:30 am at www. storagetreasures.com: Chelsea Nicole Belcher, Ciara Torres NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 6177 – 1830 E Irlo Bronson Memorial Hwy. Kissimmee, Fl. 34744 to satisfy a lien on TUESDAY, MAY 7,2024 at approx. 12:00pm at www. storagetreasures.com: Khaled Ghoneim, Rafaela Tavarez, Karen Raikes, Carmen Julia Santiago Miranda, Jonathan Soto, Nathaniel Smith Jr, Norma Abud. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0671 – 100 Mercantile Court, Ocoee, Fl 34761 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,2024 at approx. 10:30 am at www. storagetreasures.com: Jillian Drake, Megan Leigh Thompson, Britney Diane

Henderson, Bryan Olson, Susan Addison Stewart / Susan Stewart NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0693 – 1015 North Apopka Vineland Road, Orlando, FL 32818 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,2024, at approx. 11:00 am at www.storagetreasures. com: Albert James, Rose Petit Frere Stinfil, Edylin Mercado, Khorian A Moore, Khorian Augustus Moore, Antwan Jones, Casey, Casey Evener Fenelon, Terrance Dewayne Walton, Terrance, Malcolm Risquez, Frisnel Mauvais, EN, Joshua Bailey, J Bailey, Rasheda Saunders, RS, Jerome Hill NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0420 –5301 N. Pine Hills Road, Orlando Fl 32808 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,2024, at approx. 11:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Derrick David Dillon, Jerald Denard Stringfield Jr, Emmanuel Nwoye, KAREN BROWN, Lundi Sharron Pinder Campbell, Craig Fox NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Management, LLC # 0430 –7400 West Colonial Dr, Orlando Fl 32818 to satisfy a lien on WEDNESDAY, MAY 8,2024 at approx. 12:00 pm at www. storagetreasures.com: Ricardo Belardo, Samantha Dort, TAWANIAHA Reed, Blaise Sterwins NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5868 –4752 Conroy Storage Lane, Orlando Fl 32835 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, MAY 9,2024, at approx. 10:30 am at www.storagetreasures.com: Michele Patterson, Alejandro Gonzalez, Christopher Lamb, Carelys K. Morales Medina, Robin Nicole Robertson

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 0351 –10425 S John Young Pkwy Orlando, FL 32837 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, MAY 9,2024, at approx. 11:00 am at www. storagetreasures.com: Carol Campbell, Jose Rivera NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:

Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5962 – 49671 Hwy 27 Davenport, FL 33897 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, MAY 9,2024, at approx. 11:30am at www.storagetreasures.com: Sarah Dawson, devohn ynoa, Tiffany Rodriguez, Sanjay Suresh Raja, Jocelyn Shivers, Yamina Strickland, Tyrone Carson

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5961 – 1540 Sullivan Rd., Davenport, FL 33896 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, MAY 9,2024, at approx. 12:00 pm at www.storagetreasures.com: Valenecia Fortune, Chris Sassaman, Jeremiah Tyrone Donaldson, Kamiya Denaye Davis, QUENTIN ROMAN, Kevin Jean Isme, Jamie Antonio Silva Luna, Randy Griffin, Kaytora Vinson. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Self-storage Cube contents of the following customers containing household and other goods will be sold for cash by

CubeSmart Asset Management, LLC as Agent for Owner # 5694 – 7220 Osceola Polk Line Rd Davenport, FL 33896 to satisfy a lien on THURSDAY, MAY 9,2024, at approx. 12:00 pm at www.storagetreasures.com: Dominic Clintondeshea Jones.

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:

5/10/2024

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DODG 2008

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TOYT 2006

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TOYT 2020

5/11/2024

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DODG 2019

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CHEV 2021

5/15/2024

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HOND 2012

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HYUN 2023

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KIA 2022

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CHEV 2023

2021 N. Main St., Kissimmee, FL 34744, Towlando Towing and Recovery

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:

5/10/2024

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MITS 2006

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MAZD 2015

5/13/2024

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KIA 2012

5/14/2024

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DODG 2008

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RAM 2021

5/15/2024

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SUZI 2003

5/28/2024

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HOND 2023

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:

2006 Hyundai

VIN: 5NPEU46F06H085818

2006 Saturn

VIN: 1G8AL55F66Z167192

1999 Jetski See Doo

VIN: ZZN40751A999

1999 Yamaha

VIN: YAMA2530B393

1999 Boat Jo Boat

VIN: NONE

2004 Toyota

VIN: 4T1BE32K64U284786

2010 Nissan

VIN: 1N4AL2AP7AN487128

2007 Lincoln

VIN: 1LNHM81V67Y630354

To be sold at auction at 8:00 am on May 5, 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

Admin. Suprv needed for Del Valle Ins. LLC, Orlando, FL to mng admin fun. of the bus. to ens mantn qulty stand, metng custm dedlns, & bus. procdr were follwd; Reslv custm compln or ans custm qustn reg ins policy & covrg; Reslv oper probs; Using CRM Zoho, crt repts for deprt-spcf admin info; Overs qulty contr & condts expend/rev review; Req 2 yrs exp in insurance field. Mail resume to 6925 Lake Ellenor Dr. Bldg. 4, # 450, Orlando, FL 32809.

Architects Design Group/ADG, LLC seeks F/T Senior Architectural Design Prof. Intern in Winter Park, FL to support project teams w/in org. & coordinate architectural work. Req. Bach. degree in Architecture (acad. equiv. ok), plus 2 yrs exp. as Architectural Intern/Drafter or similar. Mail Resumes to ADG, LLC., Attn: NH, 333 North Knowles Ave., Winter Park, FL 32789.

Bus. Analyst needed for Diamond USA Gen. Servc, Orlando, FL: To provd data anlys & Strtg insight to acclrt grwt & prftblt; Provd repts on mltpl bus. intlg. tools for custm; Mnge, org, & prsnt mngmnt w/rept acrs paid srch, display, SEO, mrktplcs, & other dig. mdias; Prep. Proftbl Ratios Anlys; Liqdty Ratios Anlys; Procs mapping & intrn opert procd. Req 2 yrs exp in Mrktng or sales. FT mail resume to 3956 W Town Center Blvd. # 109 Orlando FL 32837.

Food Safety and Quality Auditor and Training Specialist, Flying Food Group, LLC, Orlando, FL

Responsibilities: Ensure adherence to all pertinent regulations, including USDA, FDA, county, and local requirements; Formulate and implement policies, interpretation standards, and programs ensuring global compliance knowledge of food science and regulatory standards; Spearhead inspections conducted by regulatory bodies (USDA, FDA, county, and local health departments), customer-driven audits and Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) audits. Must have a Bachelor’s degree in Food Science or related field. Must have the following certifications: HACCP, Seafood HACCP, PCQI, SQF, ServSafe Practitioner, and Lean Training. Must have one (1) year of experience as a Technical Services Technician or related field; Must have one (1) year of experience in applying computer modeling techniques to simulate pathogen dynamics and behavior; and leveraging nutritional databases (e.g. Food Label Maker and Genesis) to support product development initiatives to meet sensory and quality attribute metrics within project timelines. Position requires travel 50% of the time to various worksite throughout the U.S. Qualified candidates should send their resumes to ddelligatti@flyingfood. com, and reference code FSQA1403.

Project Supervisor

Orlando (Orange County) FL

Supervise installation of equipment in accordance with project plans. Train, onboard, and supervise installers. Monitor project schedules. Ensure compliance with safety regulations. Manage inventory and equipment availability. Requires at least two years of experience as an installer of equipment in a supervisory lead role. Send resume to craig-rsg@isg.cc. Installation Service Group, LLC.

SR. PHARMACY SERVICES MANAGER (San Antonio, TX): Oversee, assess, manage pharma ops; oversee technicians & business functions w/ the pharmacist on staff to ens implementation of daily operational quality & cost containment strategies & oversee internal audit for reg compliance. Req’s Bachelor’s in Pharma (or foreign equi. deg.) or rel. w/ 5 yrs. progressive exp in assessing, managing, & reporting pharma operational & financial data to exec staff as well as working to continually improve the overall quality of service; overseeing the purchase, management, & security of all medications & medical supplies in accordance w/ Company policies. Apply to: HR, Shri Balaji Drugs, Inc. d/b/a Alamo Specialty Pharmacy, 8832 Huebner Road, San Antonio, TX-78240.

Notice of Public Sale: Pursuant to F.S. 713.78 on May 3rd, 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.
as is, no warranty. Seller guarantees no title, terms cash. Seller reserves the right to refuse any or all bids;
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